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Terrace Bay News, 21 Jun 1951, p. 5

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It is with deep regret, that we report the death of jlberic Patry, who was accidentally drowned while fishing at White Sand Lake on Sunday, June 17th,! ilberic was employed as a Lancer in the Steam Department until the time of his ' death, It is with equal sorrow that we report the untimely death of James Geary who was accidentally killed in the Schreiber Railway yards on Monday, June 18th, Until very recently, Jim was employed in Terrace Bay as a Raw Materials Unloader in the Services Department, The "News" joins with his | /Many friends in expressing deepest / sympathy to his son Don of the Pulp : Department and to the other members of | his family. B..BY SHOW PICTURES Reprints and enlargements of pictures taken at the Baby Show are now available at the home of Mrs, M. C, Kennedy, 103 Hudson Drive, 0-0-0 FOR SiLE One boat and one 7$ H.P, inboard motor, House #57, H,. Saudnors, o-0-o0 Two snowy=haired old ladies jouncing along in an antiquated cutomobile, made an illeg.l turn on the town's main street, The traffic cop had to blow his whistle vigor- ously nnd repeatedly before they enme toa stop, "Didn't you hear my whistle, lady?" he asked, Wide-eyed and innocent the little lady looked at him, "Yes, indeed," she said, but I never flirt while driving," 0-0-0 TERRACE BY NEWS, published every Thursday at Terrace Bay, Ontcrio, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp ond Paper Company Limited pro- ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, £11 items for publication must be in the hands of the Editor by noon on Wednesday of each week, Kindly submit 211 articles and address nll communications to: 0, R. Dalzell-Editor,. 0-0-0 Page 5 LONGL..C'S SAFE DiYS CONTINUE The LongLac sefe day total, as we go to press, stands ot 163, This puts cons- ecutive sefe man hours near the 615,000 mark and gives us a frequency rate for 1951 Of S,a0% While this a very good expericnee, once again we would like to stress the fact that only cas each LongLac employee continues to be on the alert 11 the time, will it be possible for this safe run to continue, 4. MILLION SFE MAN HOURS is the object- ive we are now trying to achieve. To reach it will be a real accomplishment, 0-0-0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bey News must be handled in one of the following ways: - Placed in one of the T, B. Newsboxes locnted at the Mill Time Clocks, and the Hudson's Bry Store. Placed in the Post Office, Delivered by hand to cither the Recreation Office or the Personnel Office, No matter which system you choose, the material must be at any one of these places NOT Li.TER THAN 12:00 NOON ON WEDNES- Day? Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled, Send it in writing, and don't wait until Wednesday noon to do it, plese. The fact that Wednesday noon is the deadline for 211 news doesn't mean that we won't accept it before that time, you can't eet your news in too early for us, 0-0-0 & young lawyer was presenting his first ense in court. It was a simple damage suit of a farmer against a railroad company whose train had killed 24 of his hogs, but thé young lawyer was trying to dramatize it. "Just think, gentlemen, 24 hogs," he stated impressively, "Twenty-four! That's twice the number there sre on the jury!" 0-0-0 4 young couple was visiting the maternal grondparents of their two-year-old son, Lifter a week had elapsed, it was time to go home. "Why don't you lenve him with me?" asked the grandfather. "We'll give him everything his heart desires." "It's alright with me," replied the father. "He's crazy nbout big, new, shiny automobiles." 0-0-0

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