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Terrace Bay News, 17 Dec 1953, p. 7

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NOTICE BLUE CROSS MEMBERS Have you any dependents who: have:or will attain the age of 18 durifg 1953, who are enrolled on your Blue Cross Contract? If so these dependents wilt' not 'be covered by your Group Contract after Dec, Oh abate A: ae VE: However, the dependents who reach age 18 during 1953 may have continued protection, by completing a special application card and paying.a-single subscriber's rate be~ ' ginning January lst, 1954. The payment of this singletrate may be paid direct te Blue Cross or may be made as a payroll de- duction from the parent of the: dependents Any employee of the LongLac Pulp &° Paper Company who has had or will havea' dependent reaching age 18 during 1953 and wishes that dependent to have continued Blue Cross Protection must immediately contact ° the Personnel Office to have the required application card completed.' THis is a must before the end of the year, Shige Don't Delay. If you are effected by. this ruling, remember yotr dependents. who f " ' ' Kash reached age 18 during 1953 will not be* pro-- tected for hospital henefits beginning Janvary 1, 1954, unless you have compliéd:? with the above, ' i : a 0-0-0 CHRISTMAS TREE: CUTTING - : A word of reminder to those cutting their cwn Christmas trees, Tree cutting is pro- hibited in the area bounded by Lake Superior, the fire break and the Aguasabon River, Note particularly that trees on the flats near the river mouth are not to be cut, LongLac Pulp & Paper Company 0-0-4 SAFETY MONEY DRAWN #3. SHIFT, PULP DEPARTMENT A draw for the Safety Money for #3 Shift was made Wednesday afternoon, Miss Margaret Flewelling drawing the 'names. The winners were: ? Jack Brooks - Emil Henry Al Ziegelman Walter Sitko Scott Mann George Septon 0-0-0 NOTICE RE XMAS STORE HOURS ~ SAM BUCOVETSKY STORES LTD. Will be open each night 6:30 to 9:30 pem, December 21/53 to Dec, 23/53 inclusive Open all day Wednesday Dec. 23/53. 0-0-0 " i we 77) pe free, Page 7 NEW YEAR'S DANCE Oe ~- The plans for the New: Year's Eve Dance sponsored annually by the Curling Club are taking final shape, Music will be by "The Vagabonds", from 11:00 p.m to 3:00 a.m. admission to couples only at $3,00 per couple, and dress optional. Novelty hats and noise- makers will be distributed Everyone will be pleased to know that tables will be set up in the auditorium, thus ensuring a degree of comfort and privacy ' not otherwise possible, The Dance Committee urges you to make up your parties and reserve your tables will in advance, so that everyone can be accomo- dated, Reservations may be made through Olyve or Betty in the personnel office, "Maureen at the switchboard, Sid Spencer, "machine shop, Jim MacDonald, pulp or Jim. Clancy, garage. > 0-0-0 NOTICE ) iss The L.&L Food: Market, Hudson's Bay Co, stores, will remain open all day Wednesday December 23rd and will be closed Xmas Day r A ee December 26th, °.-° : " OOz0 BARBER SHOP The" Barber Shop will be open next Wednesday December 23rd and Wednesday Dec, 30th all day, 6-0-0 SNACK "BAR Snack Bar will be closed at 6:30. Open C Evening 5 - 6, - Christmas Eve hristmas Day, Noon: 12-1 0-0-0 SHOE REPAIR SHOP 'Shoe Repair Shép will be open in the morning 8-12 from Dec, 16 to January 2, o-0-0 POST OFFICE Past office wickets will remain open during the Noon hour from December 18th to December 24th, Lock Box lobbie will be closed on Xnas Day and New Years Day,

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