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Terrace Bay News, 24 Apr 1952, p. 5

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LAST WEEK OF LIMERICK CONTEST The last day for acceptance of entries in the April Safety Limerick Contest will be next Wednesday, Dont't de€lay...get yours in today! : : Hore's the Limerick: Ray's wife does Spring cleaning alone, While hubby locks on with a groan; For, at his work, Ray Tried to 1ift the wrong way (Fill in here) a EC CR RR I IRC I BC A I NE RE RE RENE BET RE B EE a) Just sign your nome... .. and address, .. «vis LI I I EE SE I BE SE) 4nd drop in one of the Terrace Bay News boxes at Hudscn's Bay Store or the Mill ente rance, You may win $1.00...$2.00...0r $5.00. 0-0-0 NOTICE Motorin:: to Winnipeg via U.S.4A. on Fri- day, May 9th at 5:00 p.m. Returning Tuesday, May 13th. fnyone wishing to go, please contact Bd, i. Zielke, Cemp 103, Rcom 4 or Time Card #17 on or before May 6th, 0~0-0 L.ST CLL FOR PINK ENVELOPES We know the reason that you haven't got around to returning the Pink Envelope with your contribution to the Easter Seal Camp-~ aign for Crippled Children...."You just haven't got around to it yet." Don't delay----- do it today! 0~0-0 WZDDING BELLS Congratulations this week go to Eliza- beth and George Burns "the newly weds", Elizabeth Ryback (our teletype operator) and Georze Burns (from the Service Dept.) were married by the Rev. D. A. Bakalyar in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Fort William, on Saturday, April 19th at 3:00 p.m. Lfter a week's honeymoon spent in the Lakehead and States the newly weds will meke their home at Walker's Loke, 0-0-0 AT THE MOVIES Matinee & Bvenin. show ~ jpril 26th, 1952, Wieck End at the Waldorf" starring Ginger Rogors, Lana Turner, Walter Pidgeon and Van Johnson in a romantic 'Tour' of New York's fabulous hotel. Page 5 A. FEW WORDS ON BLUE CROSS BENEFITS The subscriber benefits are now greater than ever beforee~the following are avails able to subscribers and enrolled dependants in accordance with the terms and conditions of enrolment: 51 days of hospit=l core in a contract year for the subscriber - 51 days for wife - 51 days for each child under 18 years of age. PLUS TEN additional days for each year of continuous participation of subscriber or dependant in the Plan, up to a meximum of TWO HUNDRED AND ONE D.LYS, making total days for each person enrolled, as follows: 61 days - 2nd year 81 days - 4th year 71 days - 3rd year 91 days - 5th year and so on,...tc a maximum of 201 days, N.B., - Hospitalization is also provided for tuberculosis, wervous and mental diseases and for gdmissions for chronic diseases, up to a total of 51 days in all, regardless of the length of time contract has been in force, L. short hospital stay CAN be costly. Blue Cross 'service! benefits mean that payment to participating hospital at prevail- ing rates is provided in accordance with the services you receive, You are not limited to a maximum daily cash amcunt which is often insufficient to cover your expenses, You can take it with you, If you should change your employment, retire, or are laid off, you may keep your Blue Cross protection in good standing and safeguard your investment by transferring, without loss of benefits, to your new place of employment or, if that is not possible, by paying directly to Blue Cross at a slicht- ly increased rate. This means that you have PROTECTION WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST! 0-0-0 Wife: "What lovely fleecy clouds! I'd like to be up there right in the middls of one of them," Husband: Y4ll right, You drive the car." It requires hundreds of nuts to hold a notor car together and only one to knock it apart. Legally the husband is the head of the house and the pedestrian kas the right of way. Both husband and pedestrian are fairly safe unless they try to exercise their rights. : T/KING CHANCES...... .ssivel.MAY TIE YOUR LIFE

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