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Terrace Bay News, 28 Dec 1950, p. 3

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\ : Pnge 3 LONGL..C CENTURY CLUB THE GUNNERSt COLUMN (Standings -s of midnight, Decomber 27th, Now that the festive part of the 1950. Comprised of 211 units with 100 or season is over, it is the timo for-en more consecutive safe drys without an on- earnest offort on the part of our mombors duty disabling injury.) to turn out on every parnde and dig in on Tied Units re Listed wcecording to Size our course of training. Through the years of military training, Unit Safe Days meny gripes and beefs have been henrd from 1. «Administration Office 776 the boys who had to go over the lessons 2. Hotel 776 time and time again until it beenme second 3. Electrical 776 nature, but when the chips are down, sound Ae DochnieaL Dopts 776 training, repetition and discipline has 5. iiarchouse 776 paid off, 6. Bleachery 776 Soin weapon training is the basic 7. Engineering Office 776 fundamental of every soldier, and knowing 8. Hospitel 776 weapons and how to use them is the diffe- 9. Steam end Recovery 743 renee betwecn being an effective unit snd 10, Dig. Br. Stock and Scroens 602 just one to plug the gap. 11, Buildings and Grounds 503 The emphasis is on sound weapon training, 12, Machine Room 370 but later on other things will follow, so 13. Jackladder (Season-l) 361 let's, do the basic lessons first, and do 14. Structurel 299 them well, We are not above criticism, but 15. Kiln, Caustic and Evans. 22h if there is any, wo would like to hear it - 16. Wood Roon 193 On one condition; come down to the .rmouries 7a Pipetitters 184 end tell us. We will be glad to listen, 18. Service Oporntions 181 Through countless generntions, our 19. MochaniceslL 137 Christmes seasons have been mnde soasibie through men in whose hearts freedom lived In Tho Dog House and who gnve their lives so that wo my (For units with less than 100 safe days) still enjoy this frecdom of expression. 1. Woodyard 98 Surely this is still worth keeping prepared: 4 o-0-0 LOR NE" BOOKS FOR TH® LIBR.RY Our first parade of the New Yenr is CAN DL'S P.RLIJEINT BUILDING - by on the first Tuesday in Janunry. arthur Bonuchesne, C,M.G, L..D KINDLY LIGHT ~ by Vineont Sheean, 0-0-0 being a book about Gandhi and the way to THRICE BAY NEWS, published every Thursday Porce, et Terrence Bay, Ont-rio, is devoted to the THS CL.PT..IN'S D/UGHTER - by Elizabeth interests of everyone connected with the Coatsworth - Romance and rndventure are LongLac Pulp -nd Paper Commny Limited pro- woven into this novel for young adults, ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corpor-tion,. THE DRE.MING JZ HLS - by Theodore ill items for publication must be in thea Sturgoon, hands of the Zditor by noon on "/cdnesdey of i 0-0-0 each weck, HOTEL TRRR.CE ' Kindly submit -ll articles -nd address Now Year's Dry Dining Room Hours: nll communicntions to: 0. R, Dnlzcll-Editor. : 0-0-0 Lunch 12:00 - 1:00 Pell. TO .JL LONGL,.C EMPLOYEES: Dinnor 5:30 - 7:00 p.m, i Cipher eM COR MERE ree Frico por porson ~ $1.50. WOIK THE B.L/NCE OF 1950 "TTHOUT ,. ; DIS..BLING LOST-TIME /.CCIDENT .ND "2EtLL se roservations required for lunch and CELEBIATS "ITH 4. BIG COMMUNITY P..2TY IN dinner. JLNULRY. Bookings to be in not lator than Saturday , Doi Oe ROR DIR December 30th, at MILL M.NiGER. ee

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