KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - COMMUNITY BREAKFAST 411 Catholic men of the Parish are re- minded of the Communion Breakfast to be held in Schreiber on Sunday, April 8th. arrangements have been made whereby all men wishing to attend are requested to meet at St. Martin's Church at 10:30 a.m. where transportation will be provided to the Holy Angels Church in Schreiber for Mass at 11:00 a.m. Immediately following Mass and Holy Communion, breakfast will be serv- ed in the Holy Angels School Auditorium after which an open meeting will be held for all K.C.'s and prospective Knights, Tickets for the breakfast may be procured from Mossrs. Roger Beaulieu, Hugh Boudreau or Bill Cavanaugh at $1.00 each, Those in a position to provide transportation are asked to be at the church at 10:30 am. 0-0-0 TERRA)? BAY NEWS, published every Thursday at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the intercets of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited pro- ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. 4.1 items for publication must be in the he:.ds of the Editor by noon on Wednes- day of cach week, Kindly submit all articles and address all communications to:0.R. Dalzell-Hditor. o-0-0 I look vor extra jobs to do, Long hours for me have no meaning; I work until the last job's through; For at home there's spring housecleaning, 0-0-0 "Why," asked the Sunday School Teacher, twas Solomon the wisest man in the world?" 4 bright -faced little girl raised her hand, "I know, teacher," she volunteered, "He had so many wives to advise him," 0-0-0 Page 6 ATTENTION MOTORISTS & TRUCK DRIVERS The Provincial Police have advised that the provisjons of the Highway Traffic Act are enforcable on roads generally open to the public, This means that roads within LongLac Company property including those leading to the south camp; mill; north camp and C.P.R. Station are subject to the Act. and will be enforced, All drivers should drive with care at all times and observe the rules of the road, 0-0-0 Safety begins with top management, which must see to it that sound safety rules are cs~ tablished and practiced throughout the Company » Then come the superintendents, department heads and foremen, each particularly respon- sible for the program in his own area. And finally there is the man on the job. He must be continually alert to protect himself and his fellow workers from danger. "Tt all adds up to the fact that safety is EVERYBODY'S job." 0-0-0 "My, what a strange looking cow!" exclaimed the sweet young thing from the big Citys Bus why has'nt she any horns?" Wal, you see," said the farmer patiently, "some cows we dehorn, and some cows is born without horns and never has 'em, and some cows sheds 'em, But the reason that cow ain't got horns is ...,. she's a mule." o-0-0 The doctor's waiting room was full. Every chair was taken; some patients were even standing. There was a desultory conversa- tion, but after a while silence fell. The patients waited. Finally, an old man stood up wearily and remarked: "Well, I guess I'll go home and die a natural death," 0-0-0