Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 7 Jun 1951, p. 5

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MWiktVELOUS RECORD We quote herewith from a recent editorial which appeared in the Fort William Times Journal, "The ability of Terrace Bay people to avoid accidents is drawing increasing atten- tion both in Canada and the United States, 48 of this week, the employees of LongLac Pulp end Paper Company are piling up a new record more then 130 days without a single accident, The performance brought the fol- Lowing comment from D, C. Porter, mill man- agers "The most important thing about the new record is the fact that not since early January has any LongLac employee suffered an on-the-job injury resulting in lost time based on Netional Safety Council Standards, During this poriod, our people have worked almost half a million man hours, and this is an echievement of which everyone may be proud," Now the men have set up an objective of a million safe man hours! What an ambi- tious crowd inhabits this Northwestern Onterio town," o-~0-0 STORK CLUB ~" Congratulations to: Mr..& Mrs, Joe Vienneau, a girl - June 2/51 Mr, & Mrs. Choariie Simmer,, a girl - June 5 Mr. & Mre, Bob Hales, a boy --- June 7/51 o~-0-o SEFROTIVE DDRDUTELY The Imperial Bank will be open from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on the 7th and 22nd of cach month, that is, on the day the cheques ere distribuved to the mill, 0-0-0 IS NO SISSY - HE'S JUST PLAIN SMART o-0~-0 TSE SAFE WORKER SAPS DuYS_ AT 150 iS we go to press, LongLac employees are completing 150 consecutive days with~ out an on-duty disabling injury. This adds up in terms of man hours worked to more vauan 555,000, Let's keep the sefe days growing, L951 ACCIDENT 1951 ACCIDENT FREQUENCY RATE TO DATE (Frequency Rate is the numbcor of on-duty disabling injuries per million man hours worked, } o-0+0 Page 5 REMINDER The men's Bowling League Stag will be held tonight (Thursday) in the Recreation Hall. Starting time is set for 7:00 p.m. o-0-0 BOWLING ALLEYS fil residents are requested to please note thet the Bowling Alleys and the Snack Bar in the South Camp are closed down until further notice, During this period the flJleys will get their annual face~lifting treatment and it is hoped that at the same time, we can have a couple of small alter- ations and improvements made to the Recrea- tion Hall. o-0--0 : Very sad news has just been receiv- | : ed that Rupert Clowes passed sway on : Wednesday, June 6th of a heart attack, | ' in Coosa River, Alabama, <All of the . many good friends that Rupert made while | ' he was in Terrace Bay as Office Super- | : intendent during constructicn days, will | : be sorry to learn of this untimely death, DAY DREAMING MAY END IN 4 NIGHTMARE o-0=-0 No wonder the little duckling Wears on his face a frown For he has just discovered His first pair of pants were down, 0-0-0 The three-year-old and his father were being pushed toward the rear of a rapidly filling elevator, i kindly woman turned to the father and said, "sren't you afraid your little boy will be crushed?" "Not a chance, madam," father. "He bites," answered the o-0-0 {BY SHOW PICTURES : The pictures taken at the Baby Show are now available at the home of Mrs. Mary Clare Kennedy, 103 Hudson Drive. The _ 4.30 -lO¢g each and an enlargement enn be done FOR T9¢6 0-0-0 Intellectual young man: Kipling?" Girls: "ZL don't' know, "Do you enjoy How do you kipple?"

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