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Terrace Bay News, 21 Sep 1961, p. 4

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EMEA ad eT das ii beret GOOD, HEALTH | Ex your most | 7 prized "|. @ possession | 'ape PARAMETTE f WP -- $2.00 size free with each $5.50 size. BLETS --~ $2.00 size free with each $6.00 size. PARAMETTE oS A Ga STORK CLUB Born to, Mr. & Mrs. S. Cormier, Schreiber, a daughter, on September 14th, Born to, Mr, & Mrs. A, W. Moore, Schreiber, a son, on September 14th. 3orn to, Mr, & Mrs. D. Tees, Terrace Bay, a daughter, on September 18th, ANNUAL MEETING MEN'S The Annual meeting of the Men*s Curling Club will be held on September 28th, at 7,30 P.M. in the old curling club lounge. Construction Report - new lounge: All of the structural roof steel is now in place and very soon the roof deck will go on, On Saturday, Sept. 16th the big job of erecting steel took place, There was a good turn out to help with that job and it sure made it relatively easy. Very soon now the building will be closed in. The Pipe- fitter crew has completed the rough piping work, There will be a few big jobs to do like putting on the roof deck - backfilling CURLING CLUB TO BE HELD TERRACE BAY ees © PHONE PHONE 171 SCHREIBER 153.70 [RETA TTR aT mars ~ FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS - Ie eM eT TT DON'T DAILY FAVOURITES OR LATE MOVIES MISS.. OLD WEAKENED TUBE -BYE KIS i) COMMUNITY TV SERVICES * + TERRACE BAY - PH TA 5-3305 _and _pouring the. concrete Ploor isan UCM nd Se tember_ 21 1961 se mE TT erage UUM acta ANN Gi NCING | "TOP OF THE WORLD# : LosmMo es 1 =O J 862 Shewing Jriday Sépt 22 AT YOUR AUTHORIZED G.M. DEALER LOT 7 FA Spadoni Bros. and knocking down the existing wall. If the curlers turn out for these big jobs on request, and turn out on their respective crew nights there should be a useable lounge building this winter. "Home Fire Drill On Sept. 7th we, of the Fire Department, wrote about the nine steps in a Home Fire Drill. Following this up we will outline the | first two steps that should be taken in the order we mentioned them in the above issues 1. The Escape Route - "Plan your escape routes) and rehearse them now", The idea of this is to think of this route and do it from habit. Knowing what to do ahead of time will keep you from freezing from fright or panic shoulda | fire break out. A practice escape will also | open your eyes to a lot of hazards and safety | needs - such as a baby carriage or bicycle | in the hallway, mops, fishing rods etc. - these can all be hazards, especially in the dark. They should be cleared away in order to leave your escape route open and unobstructed | in case of fire. 2. Smoke' and Suffocation - The chief cause of | death in fires is not burning but suffocation | from smoke, Many victims die in bed before | the flames reach them. Smoke can blind you so you cannot see; it makes you cough and choke and it upsets your stomach, When all. this happens you feel pretty helpless, So | plan ahead now on how best to escape from our home -~ then you will know in advance what to do in an emergency. SQUARE DANCE CLUB First efforts to re-form the Square Dance Club proved moderately successful as | approximately 40 people turned out last Sat. evening for the Organizational meeting and Social Evening at the Moose Hall, Through the efforts of the Recreation Association, the services of Byron Roberts, caller and instructor from Red Rock were secured for the purpose of square dance instr- uction and assistance with the club formation, | Mr. Roberts taught most of the basic square dance move- | qi] ments (Continued on Page 6) |

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