Vol .9, No.32 Serving the District August II, 1966 ee Terence Bay Moter tole! +-- KENOGAM| CENTENNIAL PROJECT WORK PROGRESSES Work on Terrace Bay's Centennial project is pro- gressing. Underbrush has been cleared and top soil is on the site ready to be spread. The diagram above shows the location of the Park with position of Fountain, crosswalks, shrubs and flower beds defined. Committee Chairman A.Farrow was a bit disap- pointed recently when a number of his volunteer workers failed to appear. This places a heavy work load on the few who do turn up. Anyone who would © like to lend a hand on the project are invited to contact him. The committee are considering a suitable name for the park and there are indications that some type of contest may be run before (continued page 2. .) HIGHWAY ROAD --------________}. [] Flood qi lsht shrubs flower beds | and lights ntain, oured i ghts a SLOGAN - "SAFETY IS MY BUSINESS" Four persons missed cash awards last week for not knowing the safety slogan. The five winners were Jim St.Louis, Bob Hopper, Art Beaulieu, Charles Sitch and Fred Rennette. Everyone benefits when accidents are prevented . Don't forget - when a department cuts its accident rate in half each hourly employee in that depart- ment will get his name in the drum eight extra times. The more your name is entered the more chances you have to win the trip to EXPO '67. REMEMBER - "SAFETY 1S MY BUSINESS"