C. te ME. ty le by tae PUT NTU TEP eet el ee I i ec wera ete Se EL OR Oe et EERIE LA OOOTY TP AIOE 21 eae PY ae eee TD eres hs ein eee woten wie ee 2s eet we) Fie er eee AVERA PLAUS HAVE BEEN KANE "to HAVE ANOTHER CAVERAsLIFE DAY. WE VILL GO INTO Noun FIRS? ATD FOR THE FCRSONS WHO HAVE AIREADY ATTENDED, AND WE WILL REVIEW . PEE PREVIOUS INSTRUCTLONS FOR ANYONE WHO KISSED THE IAST DAY'S INSTRUCTION. WE WOULD LOG: 10 SER THE 22 VHO CARE LAST TIIS, COME OUT AGAIN AND SEE AN QUAL NULBUR OF NG STUDENTS WHO AE INTSNCSTED IN BEING PREPARED. THE DATE: TUSSDAY, JUNE 21, 1966 THE THE: 2:00 poem, and 7:00 pom AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE P. T. Ae At the June 7th meeting of the P.ToAcy new officers for the 1946-47 season were elected as follows: Mrs. Marvelle Nitti Secretary = rao Doreen Neilsen Treasurer © iro BilL Harles Socisl Convenor = Mrs. Gail Kenne: President = The postions of Vice President and Ss: ara Convenor will be filed at une first £ meeting » -Menbers at Larges: eaten; 5 were:- lr. Frank Ritti, Mrs. Hubbal, Mrs. Rorsato arxl Mrse Rush®eldt. Folfwi:ny the meeting, tea was served and gifts presented to the teachers who were leaving at the end of the school tern. Principal lire McAndrew and Hrs, McAndrew were feepanted with a copper chafing dish set, and Miss Karen Kuill was presented with a black diamomi pin; a4 gold cocktail lighter was the gift chosen for Miss Rosemary iicDonnalla Ruth rode on ny motorbike : Directly back of me, a: _ Ihit-a bump at 65 ae ek Sec iaol rode: on. aeabaeely Ee ais peered nemaonte < setae wer piace Lee Ce A-LIFE DAY. Pe ees _ "I work safely and practice asl tenant” | 5 | a ale | vation because(this-is a nasty thought. ant @ self~indictment but I guess. it umst be true) fundamentally I ama lsay ren and things always seem so much easier when — done the safe(and ususlly according to the rules )ways UTtis easter to work with properly mins tained toola, easier to sea with proper | lights, easier to report a damaged moehine than to try to work with it out of adjust= | ‘ment, a easier to get help with a heavy box than to struggle with it yourself, easier to wear safety glasses when grinding than to attempt to dig grit out of your eyes, easier to wear safety shoes than to work with a cast on your foot, easier to lay off horsepley tha to try to talk your way out of a reprimand; there's no doubt about it, woriding | safely is the easiest way every time." The above is an exert! froma Prige Winning essay published in “Safety Reviaw' 2 oARE YOU A LAZY MAN? CPTI Cae CALE LE I" Oe fm ree re mh 1 Ae a nN OTRAS G RIL T ROSE bo aa TE DT De aU, "ZT dropped my iron-toe safety shoe on my roots" RV AR ahs or a 2 CaS) PUP