or (fe TRE POWER OF EXAMPLE The "Annual News Letter" from the National Safety Council contains a brief but pointed report of an accident which is as follows: "While greasing equipment which was running, an employee lost the ends of two fingers. Naturally, the foreman, knowing that he had instructed everyone to shut down this type of equipment when it had to be greased, "hit the ceiling". During the accident investigation, he asked to employee why he had tried to grease the equipment while it was running. The employee replied, "I saw the Chief Engineer doing it," NOTHING IS SO INFECTIOUS AS EXAMPLE 0-0-0 NEW POST OFFICE HOURS Beginning on Monday, November 21st the Money Order and General Delivery wickets at the Post Office will be operated during the following hours: Money Order wicket 9:00 a.m, to 11:00 a.m.; 12 noon to 4360) pens § and 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. General Delivery wicket from 8:50 a.m. to PyeOO ames en noon io 4:30 p.m.3 and 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Both wickets will be closed Wednesday afternoons an. Sundays. Lobby hours will remain the same as at present 8:00 a.m, to 8:50 p.m. sharp. The above schedule has been developed in order to make it more convenient for all Post Office patrens to receive their mail during the day and the public is requested not to ask for mail or stamps after the wickets are closed. . o~0-0 BUS SERVICE There are a number of "bugs! to be ironed out yet in the expanded bus si ivic- now operating at Terrace Bay, and arrival of a second bus within the next wece should do much to improve the service. i In addition to the schedule published last week in this paper, Sunday service for shift workers will be inaugurated on November 2lst with the bus operating as follows: Mopning (a.m.) Afternoon (p.m. aaa | Night (p.m.) Townsite Loop 7te5 Townsite Loop 3:25 Townsite Loop Elges Dispatch Office 7335 Dispatch Office 3:35 Dispatch Office 11:45 Ar, Millsite 7:40 Ar Millsite 3440 Ar Millsite © 11:40 Lv. Millsite 8:10 Lv Millsite 4:10 Lv Millsite ° 1231.0 Townsite Loop 8315 Townsite Loop 4:15 Townsite Loop Teer. In covering the "Townsite Loop" referred to in the above schedule, the bus proceeds west on Hudson Drive from Highway #17 to Selkirk Ave, then south on Selkirk to Highway #17 where it turns left on the highway en route to the mill. Four scheduled stops are: North and south junctions of Hudson Drive and Selkirk Ave, and on Highway #17 at Selkirk Ave and Kenogami Road, 0-0-0 DEADLINE FOR CURLING CLUB APPLICATIONS NOVEMBER 27th Everyone interested in curling at Terrace Bay during the '48 - '49 season is asked to note that the deadline for Curling Club applications is November e7th. 'This date has been set by the Curling Club Executive in order that rinks may be drawn before the season gets underway, thereby eliminating e last minute rush. At the semi-annual meeting of the Curling Club held on October 22nd it was unanimously agreed to continue mixed curling for the coming seasons The membership fee for both lacins and men was set at $7.50 per person. Membership' application forms may be procured *" » any of the following members of the Executive: Rune Ostling, Jack Wellings, G0... Bird, Ham Craig, Gordon Dodge, Harold Marsh, Bill Lowe, Alex MacDonald, Ruth Bangartt, Glen Lumbers or Jack Johnson, 0-0-0 y NAME-THE-TEAM CONTEST The Terrace Bay Hockey Association, looking for a name for their North Shore Hockey Team, has announced a "Name-the-Team" contest. The person sending in the winning name will receive a free pass to the local theatre good for one month. Entry blanks for the contest may be obtained at the Receptionist's Desk in the Admin- istration Building, from Harry Ganja in the Engineering Office or at the Box Office of the theatre. The official closing date will be Nov 30, 1948. Judges will be members of the Hockey Executive who will not be allowed to eter the contest. The winning name will be announced in this paper.