100,009 dpe Series 85,000 - aaa 80,000 75,000 ed @ hacia ay 70,000 65,000 55,000 50,000 a ON" 45,000 - arp 40,000 35,000 30,000 $57,250 worth of Bonds A purchased by 175 LongLac 29000 employees to dateJl§ 20,000 Have your made your 15,000 purchase of 9th Series _ Canada Savings Bonds!] 10,000 If not how about getting 000 on the Bond Wagon now)! > This is the last week of the campaign and your opportunity to sign up for these bonds is running out, Everyone has something to save for -=-- so won't you see a can- vasser now, There are several canvassers who have not yet reported their sales so that the actual total is much greater than the 57 thousand, The canvassers who have not reported their sales are asked to do so. 0-0-0 CURLING CLUB NEWS The men's curling Club have 30 rinks formed for the 1954-55 season and now are just waiting for a sheet of ice to begin the 1954-55 season. The rink personnel for 1954-55 will be found on the last page of this issue of the News, The men's club have set a fee of $20.00 per member for 1954-55, One half of this fee ($10.00) must be paid by each member by not later than November 25th. Fee to be paid to the skip of the rink or to Des Evans- Smith at the Imperial Bank, (Cont. on next col,) mee CNV ING Bond Page 6 CURLING CLUB NEWS (Cont. ) Curling Coats: Alex MacDonald is taking orders for a number of curling coats in club colours, These coats are available at a reduced price and the order must go out Friday, November 5th. See Alex if you are interested, JUNIOR CURLERS Junior curlers who curl in the men's regular schedule will be charged a fee of $15.00 per member, One half ($7.50) of this fee must also be paid by November 25th, 1954. The Board of Directors of the Men's Club met on November 3rd, There is much to do to prepare for the new scason and all committees are busy getting preparcd for it; including the committee under Rune Ostling preparing for the official opening ceremonies on December 4th and 5th. Eleven outside rinks have been invited for social curling. Some decor- ations of the curling rink is planned, M. O. Nelson as chairman of the Draw comuittee has the draw to make up. The Rules and House Committee are busy. From all indications a busy and pleasant curling season will soon be underway, LADIES CURLING CLUB The Ladies curling club fee of $10.00 must be paid before the first game is played. Fees are now being collected. See Mrs. Elecia Evans-Smith at the Imperial Bank of Canada residence - Phone 360, 0-0-0 A SAFE WORK PLACE IS THE BEST WORK PLACE