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The Log Vol. 1 No. 4

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  • THE LOG ing of some of the first LAWS, when that happy time i will at least, be able to depo irw Ives in a manne* \ngels. We are glad that th. An Apology (.truer pn 'rking ovei tter than e ?e cor. test wnt| time. The that , making a littl the appears w which he is et Safety First pincss and rn - Annum $0.00 •ill be r Right! we Get op right in the morning, ard Go to bed right at night Start wt- with joy in your heart, hope in due the fn" ■?-, yourpur- and If it is a dark dav. never mind; If it is a lip- bright .1 .j,i to the ick- brighten i i of cheer, in a kindly greeting and a warm handshake to your I'm- ap- If you have enemies. wid pass them by. forget and try to ve forgive, the If ail of us would only think ac- how much of human bftppi on made by ourselves, th" >rs. be less of human m les- If all of us would l«ar in mind that happiness is from within and not from without, there wouid be a wellspringof joy in every heart and the sun would shine forever. ""I l"v ".■'J/Vj1')'" h'u\'J ",'itl.°i'^ More Challenges mi verses ■W>i< d.M>'VrtnK>i't' or Freddy Woodcoc* ...... wuw T . , . - ho\-careful in his observance of what riled when he read Spencer lry II- \ ^ • •il'tWetv n\<<< be is deficient •>'« challenge in the July Log. safety first unless he is a believer of and in and he immediately purchased a The Charge of the Fly Brigadt sists upon Cleanlines- and* Or.ler ■"pemmbnlator" ( designed es- Haifa league, half a league, in his department l>ecially for the human race) and Haifa league onward. •a, », ,, ,. has authorized us to challenge " Edwm^Mttkhaniim his poem. h . h, The Man With the Hoe describes him thus: Bowed by the weight of he leans ' Upon his hoe and gazes at the ground; The emptiness of ages in his talked behalf. He Rode the l loudly that he was 0V- Forward 1 erheard in the generator room "Charge ntunes and bojler house by H. Kilday, itot* «•- > face And on his back the burden of the World. s Benjamin. Wil J Chief Engineer, and Walter Phil- Rode the six hundred, lips, foreman of the masons and "Forward the Fly Brigade! bricklayers. Both these gentle- Waa tnere a fly ,jjsmavec!-» men resented Freddy's loud tones x,,t KO v„uvi noti(,'(.'j't' and boastful demeanor, agreeing why should they worry'' to give him a race themselves if Th.',,-, not to reason whv the judges would permit the sub- Theirs but to spoil the pie. We don t find our workman stitutionof lawn mowers for baby Theirs but to eat and flv bowed and gazing at the ground, carriages. Up on the pantry ribetf You will find him looking up and ' safety first Hatfe tfey^ harry around, and when he sees a duty An Improvement s . T. , . ,' ' . which he may perform, he goes The £og wishes to express its ££ ^ J 3fJET and DOES it without a thought appreciation of the transforma- Swf , that it is a burden, and instead tion that has taken place during n *" ,n ^ ' of leaning on his ;hoe, he puts the past few weeks in the im. ^ '_;.; ■;■; '. ■ th m f1"1 p.otement of tht uoimd- - . I , vigor which clearly says: I'm 0ffiCe of the Traffic Department. ,„,,,'th,'.','„„;; ', glao Im living, ai le to work The little plot of grass bordered Z^^atedT* I ve got something to live for and wjth sweet peas and nagtu, lmrr s Im going to make GOOD And g.;ves the little cottage a truly * . : T~ ' / men. when every employee goes artistic appearance. Mr. Grunert. f, as ""' ' ' V at his work with th:s spirit we our g.enjai Traffic Manager, has .'.!",?.'",l ;': :. wn have a plant that is a Plant, found time before and after work *'c ,* "': and every one^ employed here hourSj to show his wife how to rutt* W do this work, '0 r.. ",..,. ill be proud that he is one of \ i, and you won't notice any lent is alreadv i th* good loyal Windermen loose sleeves o ing about theit i. If n the Kte.
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