J REL CHALLENGE Lest year, during the period from Janusry 9th to July 21st hore at Torrace Bay, LongLac employeosworked 192 con- secutive safc days for a safc man hour total of 728,825. 48 we go to press today, our safe day total is 104 and safe man hours arc noar- ing the 400,000 mark, To provide an ndded incentive to all as we ondeavour to better our best pro- vious record, Mill Mcnager D.C. Porter has announced that another Community Safety Party will bo staged on completion of 750,000 safo man hours instead of 1,000,000 hours as previously indicted. The 750,000 hour objective ought to be roached about mid-October if we continue to operate with- out a disabling injury. And just a word ~bout ~nother objoct- ive. Last yoar, with 5 disnbling injurics during the yonr, we had a frequency rate (nceidents per million man-hours worked) of 3.48. We sect ean objective for 1952 of a frequency rate of not mero than 2.50, To- date our rate is 2.85 and it will takc all of our efforts to end up the year at the 2.50 rate or less as wc can ~fford only onc more disabling injury this year if this ob jective is to be achicved., So let's do all we can by continuing to prevent accidents By doing so we will reach our goals! co 00 KIW.NIS CLUB CRUISE 7. cruisc of the islands off Rossport will be mede by the "Coastal Queen on Sundey, July 20th - the day of the Rossport Fish Derby. Under thc sponsor ship of the local Kiwnnts Club, this particular cruise will leave Rossport at 12 noon sharp ond roturn there nt 2 p.m. Jayone planning 'on meking this trip is advisod to take their own lunch, soft drinks will be rvnil- able on board ship. Thore are a limited number of tickots still loft and may be obt~ined from Bd. Covancugh ot the Fost Office; Tom Walter at Bue's Storc; D. Evans-Smith at the Bank or Glen Lumbers. Prices arc: ..dults - $1.50 Children 4-12 yrs. = +75 3 & under - Free 000 STORK CLUB Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. J. Cumming on the arrival <f.o oink, Thursday July 10/52. Page 3 St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bay, was the scene of a wedding at 9 /[M, Sat, July 5th. when Glenna Theresa Coughlin daughter of Mrs. Emma Coughlin, Port ,rthur, became the bride of James Kerr MacDonald, son of Mrs. T.J. Hadley, London, Ont, Rev. R.J, Roenicke officigted, : Given in marriage by her brother- in-law, Yr, J. Kennedy, the bride was lovely in a white nylon tulle gown and white slippers, She carried a mauve orchid with streamers of lily-of-the- valley on her white prayer-book. The Bride was attended by her two sistors, Kathleen and Jean Coughlin. Mr. Bob Monteith was best man and Jock MecCall and Dick Lumbers were ushers, i reception was held following the coremony for approximately 125 guests at Hotel Terrace. Mrs. J. Kennedy, sister of the bride, was dining rocm hostess and servitors wore Esther Niemi, Norma Crockford, Olyve Harrison, Gertrude Bougie, Georgina . Balderstone and Betty Visseau, Before leaving on their honeymoon by motor to Clear Lake, Man, ant Regina, vie the United States, the wedding party gnthered in the Hotel lobby where the Bride throw her bouquet. Gertrude Bougie, Plant Nurse, mode the lucky catch. Out of town guests were Mr, & Mrs, J. Hedley, Londen, Ont,, Miss Gayle MacDonald, sister of the groom, London, Ont., Mrs. E, MCLaughlin, Mrs. E. snderson Mr. & Mrs. E. Bowlier, Miss Shirley MCKirnon, Miss Ailsen Jago, Miss Betty Visseau, Paul Clements, all of Fort irthur Mrs. K. Sabourin of Fort Williem, Mr. & Mrs. L.B. Noonan of Schreiber. Upon their return the happy couple will reside in Terrace Bay where both arc cmployed. Ld 000 SOFTB.LL Tm Won Lost Points Selaried "i S'S 16 Structural ~- 8 3 16 Maintenance - 3 7 6 Townsite =e 9 6 Shift #4 ii 0 5 3 14 n #2 CLE L 14 GA: sly 1108 8 no - 2 8 4 B.TTING .VIR.GS 3B BEBE XN N. Pajawin (S21) 16 8 § 563 M. Craig (Struct) 3512 18 514