Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 22 Apr 1947, p. 5

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Page Five ee A hearty welcome is extended to Mrs. Joe Heenan. Glad to add you to our grow= ing community along with the youngsters, Paul, age » 3 years, and Margaret Jane, 3 months. -o0o- va We notice a growing lineup at the hospital since Miss MeKeen has taken over her duties htere. Catherine is a Registered Nurse who served a term overseas as a Nursing Sister with the Canadian Army. Weleome to Terrace Hay and we hope you like it here. -o00- Ruth Flatt has left for Port Arthur with hubby, Bert, to keep 4 date with the stork. Son, Paul, seems the least exeited at the prospeet of a newcomer to the family. Well wishes follow you from all of us. -o0o- Congratulations are in order to Russ Munroe on his recent promotion. Good luck to you, Russ. -o00o= Lorne Larson keeps asking why we can't get a Rifle Club started here, Charlie Pelletier would also like to take a few shots at a target. Ed Toews feels the idea would go over big as well. -o0o0- We welcome Gordon Cox to Terrace Bay. Hope you will enjoy your stay here with us, Gord. -o0o- Charlie Wakeham has been busy unerating furniture and, in general, readying his abode for the arrival of Mrs. Wakeham who is due SOON, -o0o- It seems that some of the locals would rather have their soeia] events reeord= ed in the Lakehead papers. We are sorry to hear this. Though our circulation may not, at this time, compare with that of the Fort William Daily TimeseJournal, we do strive to keep up with the home news. We read that one evening last week Mrs, Charlie Quinn entertained her friends at a dinner of spaghetti in Jaekfish, Why don't you let us in on the news, Chas? We've got to eat too! -c0o- We were sorry to hear that Matti Nikki, Fraser-Brace Carpenter Foreman, was suddenly called to Montreal. We hope that everything turns out well, Matt, and that you will be back with us soon. -o0o- We would like to extend a welcome to Mr. H.C.Laundy, LongLae's Personnel Director, recently transferred from Toronto Office to Terrace Bay. Bert has had some nineteen years experience with the Kimberly-Clark family through his associations with the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Cos, Ltde, at Kapuskasing where he was Superintendent of the Personnel Department for thirteen years. -o00- GRIST FROM THE MILLSITE The recent transfers of Stan Hodgkiss, Ron Seed, Bill Louk, Grace Noer, Jack Parsons and Frank Seehesky to the Millsite, completes the main portion of the Millsite Office Staff. All are now settled in the spacious, well lighted new building and, judging from the activity, great works should be. soon issuing forth. -o0o-,

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