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Terrace Bay News, 9 Oct 1952, p. 1

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Volume 7, No, 36 FIRE PREVENTION TZEK Open House ~- All weck - October 5th to llth, Visit the Fire Hall - sce the fire equipment provided for your protection. Movies ~- Free Movies at the Recreation Hall for all residents of the nroa. Thursday, Octobor 9th at 7.00 p.m. That's tonight. Eire Fighting Demonstration - South Camp opposite Fire Hall on Saturday, October llth, 2:00 p.m. See your voluntary firc protection brigade in action, FIRE PREVENTION Fire provention is of far greater imp- ortance than fire extinguishment. If we don't allow an (unfriocndly) fire to get started then we don't have to worry about extinguishing it. Firc Prevention is easier too and it entails less wear and tear on all of us particularly on our nervous system. Perhaps our first step in Firc Prevention is "Good Housekecping" so let's start right now and clean up the area where we work, This means removing all discarded newspapers, lunch bags, paper cartons, boxes and rubbish of 211 sorts, Clean out our clothes lockers and get repairs made to defective piping or equipment which allows oil and other flamm- able liquids to leek out onto the floor or onto other equipment, If the floor is oily due to the nature of the operations being conducted sprinkle on it some cil absorbent powder, leave it there for a few hours then sweep it (and the oil) up. (Cont. on Page 3) 0-0-0 BOY SCOUT PPLE D..Y Boy Scout Lpple Day for 1952 will be ~"held on Saturday, October 11th, Remember this date as it will present you with an opportunity to help the local Scout movement by purchasing an apple when you are approa- ched on that day. Jpples for Health - and a Worthy Cnusc. 0-0-0 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY October 9, 1952, TOWNSITE T.LLY We've finally been able to corner the Townsite Superintendent long enough to get the latest progress report on the Townsite building progrem: Storm sewers have now been installed up Kenogemi Road with a view to draining Rad- isson Ave, bchind the stores where in the past spring break-up periods, the water has been such a nuisance, In the Lakeview subdivision, the cont- ractors, Bilodeau & Heath, and the many sub- contractors have made such progress as to allow new houses on Princess Ave, to be occupied at the rate of about four per week. Work on enlarging the ball field for the public School, high school and community will be continued as soon as the steam line between the two schools is completed, A road to the mcuth of the river is being built and is almost completed. The building of the theatre has been held up awaiting arrival of steel roof trusses, but these have just now come in, sc progress from here on should rapidly develop, 0-0-0 POER SHUT-OFF POWER WILL BE OFF IN THE NEW SUBDIVISION AND HOTEL TERR..CE, FRID.Y, OCTOBER 10TH BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1:30 P.M, AND 3:30 P.M. 0-0-0 FROM THE SCHOOL SCRIBE: Continuation School students are hold- ing a field day in Schreiber on Friday, Oct. 10th to compete in various athletic events for the Kiwanis Club trophy recently donated by the Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club, This cvont will be followed by a party and dance, nlso to be held in Schreiber Friday evening, Give it all you've got, teen-agers! Let's get Terrace Bay's name on that trophy shield first, 0-0-0

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