WE Depend on the FORESTS FOR OUR JOBS Be CAREFUL! Dont' Give Forest Fires A Chance to Stari-- KNOW and OBSERVE All the Precautions In the Forest WARNING- Parents are warned that the spray used on the new Township Fog Machine is very strong and urge them to admonish children NOT TO RUN ALONGSIDE OR BEHIND the machine while it is operating. NURSES HOLD ANNUAL MEETING On Monday evening at the Hotel Terrace nurses from Heron Bay, Marathon, Red Rock, Nipigon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay held their annual dinner. Betty Cruickshank, acting chairman of the local nurses, had informal introductions amongst members and Vivian Rapke said Grace. Following the dinner the Men's Choir, directed by Bert Lohr and accompanied on the piano by Brian Hubelit, delighted the nurses with several selections, The Happy Wanderer being the favorite. The guest speaker, Mrs.Margaret Paige, past pres- ident of the R.N.A.O., and nursing director of the Health Unit of Port Arthur and District, was in- troduced by Pat Buck, hospital Supervisor . Before going into her subject Mrs.Paige mentioned items of interest on the province-wide study of nurs- ing and the basic principals of the proposed new structure. On collective bargaining, Mrs.Paige stated that, according to the drafted Act, the right _ to strike was revoked and arbitration preferred. Another controversial fact was 'change in mem- bership'--there would be no more associate or inac- tive membership--only full voluntary membership. THE NEWS Page II ' Better communication between employee and em- ployer was mentioned, along with many other points of interest. | Much discussion and some difference of opinion was expressed with many questions being capably handled by Mrs. Paige . Mrs .Cruickshank presented a gift to the Speaker ° with the appreciation of all nurses present. The door prizes, donated by Waghorn's Pharmacy, were won by Rosemary Chisholm of Marathon and Nell Crandlemire of Terrace Bay. TRAVELLING ART EXHIBIT HERE MAY 22ND Imperial Oil Graphics will be on display Saturday -- afternoon from | - 5 p.m. and 2 - 7 in the evening at the Arts Centre, Terrace Bay. The collection includes the work of many well- known artists and is well worth seeing. Everyone is welcome. School children are especially invited to see the exhibition. There will be no charge. ART CLUB NEWS Members spent a very profitable weekend study- ing perspective and color under the direction of Mr .Paul Mascovac of Schreiber. This week the club will continue these studies on their regular Thursday night session. Don't forget the Imperial Oil graph- ics will be on display as well. RED CROSS LEADER PATROL COURSE Applicants from any community conducting or planning to conduct a Swimming and Water Safety programme are welcome to attend a Red Cross Leader Patrol Course being held in Red Rock on Friday, June 25th to Tuesday, June 29 th. Registration fee for the course is $5.00 and must accompany an application form. For further particulars please contact the Recrea- tion Centre or Mr.Carlo Cattarello, Director of Recreation - Box 60, Red Rock, Ontario. COMPULSORY VEHICLE INSPECTION STARTED (Toronto) - The Hon.Irwin Haskett, Ontario Minis- ter of Transport, announced that, in the interests of | highway safety a new programme of compulsory ve- hicle inspection was introduced on Monday, in co-operation with the Ontario Provincial Police. Mobile safety check units will be set up at road- side weigh scales of the Dept .of Transport in Eastern and Southern Ontario and the police will direct passing traffic into the scale areas. The first loca- tions will be on Highway #7, West of Perth and Highway #5 West of Cooksville. This is a three part programme in which the police will (1) Examine drivers' lic enses - (2) examine in- surance certificates of drivers or alternatively, evi- dence th at payment has been made to the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund and (3) Department of Transport personnel will make a 38-point safety check of each car. Mr .Haskett said that the mobile safety check units will be moved each week to new locations through