sb - <A, AY Vee cn \ a FM ay J a = SSSsees: Volume 4, No, 39 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY October 20, 1949, eee ae ae pa = = ------ ee eee eT te AO TO ALL LONGLAC EMPLOYEES: We have again completed arrangements whereby you may purchase Canada Savings Bonds by cash or on the Payroll Savings Plan through the Gompany. At this time I would strongly urge each one of you to consider purchasing bonds,' particularly on the Payroll Savings Plan basis for I know of no better way to save regu» larly. There is no thought in the minds of those responsible for this campaign to préssure anyone into buying, but we do feel that there is merit in encouraging regular saving. Our campaign at Terrace Bay, which is now under way, has an objective of $50,000, and I feel confident that this amount will be over»subseribed. When you are approached by one of your fellow-employees, subscribe for as many Canada Savings Bonds as you can afford, "EVERYONE HAS SOMETHING TO SAVE FOR", LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited D. C. Porter, Mill Manager. 0-0-0 ANDERSON-SINKINS WEDDING On the morning of October 6th in Holy Saviour Church, Marathon, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A. Sinkins, McKenzie Island, became the bride of Donald, son of Mr, and Mrs, 0, Anderson, Marathon, The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Miss Laura Anderson, sister of the groom, The groom was attended by his uncle, Mr. H. Sfreddo of Dryden, while Messrs. E. McInnes and J, Corrigan of Terrace Bay acted as ushers, During the service Mrs. J, Cosgrove ren- dered three beautiful solos, The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. R. St. James, served by H. Anderson, brother of the groom, Following a wedding breakfast at the groom's home, the young couple left for Terrace Bay, from which point they motored to Dryden and McKenzie Island on their honeymoon, Since their return they have taken up residence in Terrace Bay. O-O=0 COMMUNITY CHURCH Don't forget, tonight's the night, Induction Service of the Minister, 8 pem. A social hour will follow, to which all members, adherents and friends are cordially invited. 0-0-0 BOOKS FOR OUR LIBRARY Now that the necessary technical details are completed for the formation of a public library here in Terrace Bay, one of the first things that we must go about, is to augment our supply of books, In this respect we are asking the residents of the townsite to dig out any books that you have read and are wil- ling to donate to the library. The local troup of Boy Scouts have come to our rescue on this matter and have agreed to canvass the whole townsite on Saturday morning, So be pre- pared folks, when the Scouts call, and give them all the books that you can spare. Don!t forget, that it is you who is going to benefit in the long run, 0-0-0 ; DEADLINE = TERRACE BAY NEWS In order that all future issues of the "News" be ready in time to catch the men going off shift at 4:00 p.m. on Thurse days, it has been found necessary to set a deadline of 10:00 aeM, On Wednesdays, All items for publication should be turned into Ossie Dalzell, Personnel Office, before that hour, o-0=0 SUNDAY NIGHT SHOWS It is regrettable that last Sunday night's show did not take place, However, as the films did not arrive until a day late, we had no con- trol over the matter. They will be resumed as usual this coming Sunday, It is worthy of note that the projectionist for these shows is supplied free of charge by Alcana Theatres.