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Terrace Bay News, 14 Dec 1950, p. 5

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NEW HOSPITAL SOR TERRACE BAY (Cont'd frm P.1) ae 3. Obstetrics, All surgery (except such specialized requirements which might necessitate Lakehead facilities). "Outpatients" from the surrounding area. Capable of orderly future expansion, f. tie-in with hotel so far as major kitchen facilities, laundry, and nurses' quarters are coneerned, Contains 2 6-bed women's ward ~ plus four private rooms - and two 4-bed men's wards, pius two additional private rooms for general use and two rooms for isolation, Other plans include a waiting room, doctor's office, examining and X-ray rooms, nursery, obstetrical and major surgery departments, nurse work areas and quarters for minor surgery required by out-patients, | OR . se t "The November-December issue of CO- OFER/TION will include a description 'of the new Terrace Bay Hospital. We expect to have a local display, too." a D. C. Porter, Mill Manager, 0-0-0 Cur correspondent advises that accord- ing to recent information, Ottawa has given a reise to members of the Reserve army. This brings them in line with boys in the Reguler Army - the best paid men in uniform. To build up efficiency, three compe- titions have been initiated, for which there are appropriate trophies, Rifle teems from Marathon, Terrace Bay and -the Lakehead will be competing against each other, The gun crew which excels in gun drill within the regiment will also re- ceive a trophy and next, a trophy will be prescntcd to the most efficient trvop in the regiment, Inasmuch as plans are al- ready in effect for these competitions, it is requested tht all members attend parades as resularly as possible. Due to difficulties encountered in ob- taining films, the first movie will not be shown uutil soon after the New Year, If attendence is satisfactory, films will be shown every Sunday, Reserve Army mem- bers, their relatives end friends are cordially invited. 0-0-0 Lust 5 LONGLAC PULP AND PAPER COMPANY LTD., LONGL.C, ONTARIO. (Cont'd from P,1) staff includes 19 trained foresters, in both operating and top administrative work, They believo that the enterprise will be first in the history of Canadian Lumbcring operations to have available xt the start a complete forestry staff with the pre-assignod responsibility of using not only sound cutting practices, but of planning on a long-term furest management basis, from nursery to wood harvesting, The Company further explained that their decision to build the mill was reached only after careful study by government agents and themselves had shown that there is sufficient saw timber of proper species ' and size gn the assigned limits to support continuing operetion. This clement, they foel, is 2 major considerntion. Some of the difficulties of the Ontario lumbering industry in the past have resulted from the failure of operators and concessionaires to plan for long-term stocks of saw timber, This has resulted in the pmrtial idleness or failure of some mills. For nearly ten years, the LongLac orga- nization has been supplying much of the needs of lumber and timber users in the area. mong these have been the mining companies in the Geraldton area, the rail- roads, ,and the Ontario Hydro Commission. These will continue to be served by the new mill, together with new customers elsewlere in the Province, As part of the plans} the Company intonds eventually to transfer some of the men and machinery from-its portable mills to the LongLec townsite areca. In discussing the relations of its forestry program to the new mill, the Company points to several particular advan- tages to be gained, They have worked on experimental methods to protect advanced young growth in the cutting areas, and have _. tried spreading slash and cones on RTL LS cry areas to obtain natural regeneration. These steps are directed at encouraging reproduction, especially of the more desirable commercial species for future use, 4n additional advantage to the forest resources of the area is the fact that LongLac personmel are organized and equipped to aid and supplement the fire prevention and control work of the Department of Lands and Forests crews. 4S a pert of the program, new houses and dormitories will be constructed at Longlac to furnish needed accomodations for new personnel, The townsite has been provided with all the requirements of modern living, (Cont'd on P.6)

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