Alen ag 1 vet i Ie RE A Th Lh) 5 Won ee i TY RR hi irs Meeting of the Port Arthur Unit of the Women Teachers' Federation of Ontario was held at the Terrace Bay School on May 31,1952, Members were present from Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay. President, Mrs, J. Johnston gave a rep- ort of the Regional Spring Conference held in Port Arthur on Mey 3rd, Topics discussed were Superannuation, Research, Goodwill, Education Week, Status and Sick Benefits, Flection of officers: Mrs, L. M. Rid- dell, Schreiber, President; Miss L, Windle, Terrace Bey, Vice-President; Miss C. Smith, Schreiber, Sceretary-Treasurer, Mrs, L. M. Riddell will represent this unit at the annual meeting of the F.W,T.A.O to bo held in Toronto in August, Lunch wes served by the teachers of the Terrance Bay School Staff. o=0~-0 LST CHLNCE : Due to the small number of entries in . the Moy Safety Limerick Contest, it was dec- ided by the Safety Contest Committee that the dendline for entries would be extended to midnight, June 9th. Ls this is the last Limerick Contest of the six-month series, it's ™last chancco" to win onc of three prizes for simply submitt- ing a last linc to the following limerick: On the job Worker Joe was alert Wntched his step and didn't get hurt But along came vacation 4nd to Joe's aggravation PPR eit SO Es re SET SC vw RE TSE HR a Ak AE Rh dh SRI J oh Namo: leis wivains PEI EE CRC I BI EE I BE sess ese eve cesses ABArosS ese says Answers should be placed in boxes res- erved for Terrrce Bay News Copy which are located in the Hudson's Bay Store and at the Mill entrance. Prizes: - lst - 35. 00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1. 00. 0-0-0 HOSPIT..L. CORNER John Mrcdonold, our genizl Hotel nannger, is reported to be resting comfort- ably in the local hospital after his recent sudden illness.,s 0-0-0 IT'S UP TO EVERYONE TO BE C.REFUL- ~ SCL LE, GUE SUG DINGS (us of ls dua) TTT me Shiarisd: = 3 3.8 TE (1) Structural ~ 0300 3 0 dA) Re Mnintenance - 3 1 2 2 f(g) Townsite I Yih Nl Yl TORR 1 1 Shift #A RR ND 2nd) #2 cone lies NUR 61) #3 EA AR OR 0 (4) #4 AIL INE RE Ee Ey Hits - N. Baldwin & Slattery - 7 Runs - Baldwin, Marostica, St, Louis =~ 6 2b° =~ Solly, Chesley, P. Cavanaugh - 2 3b - Marsh, Reynolds, Holancin, Ward, J. Cavanaugh, Burge, Gorriock - 1 HR - Borsum - 2, J. Cavanaugh - 2, Games Won - Rapke and Royale - 5 Batting [veragss J. Bailey - 1000 P. Pluta - 667 N. Baldwin - 778 F. Scchesky - 666 T, Cavansugh 667 P. Rapke - 600 Krohn ~ 667 0-0-0 FIRE Tire strikes swiftly and without warn- ing. It comes to destroy -- to lay waste, One moment nll is apparently safe, The next -- a tiny erackle-- a wisp of smoke -- flames' -- a lurid glare in thc sky =-- screaming sirens-- fire engines thundering towards the Tixva, Don't take chances. You may never have had a fire, but tomorrow -- next weck -- fire may wipe cut your home that you saved so long for or perhaps spent a lifetime to build. Fire is "Enemy Saboteur No. 1". It fcllows no plen, It strikes swiftly, and blindly. It plays no favourites, Don't let it strike your home. Terrace Bay Firc Department Crll 22 op Dini 222, 0-0-0 TERRACE BLY NEWS, published every Thursday - ot Terrece Bay, Ontario, is dovoted to the interests of everyone connccted with the Longlac Pulp and Paper Company Limited pro- ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. All items for publication must be in the hands of the Editor by noon on Wednesday of each week. Kindly submit all articles and address all communications to: O. R., Dnlzell, Ed- itor. 0-0-0 LLIBIS DON'T EXCUSE ACCIDENTS