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Terrace Bay News, 22 Dec 1954, p. 11

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HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY (Cont.) 3rd Period Goals Shift #2 McNeilly from Hall Tigers Legault from Zwaresh Tigers Zwaresh from Mackay Shift #2 Waghorn from Hall to McNeilly Tigers Zwaresh from Legault Tigers Sweet from Charban Referee Neil Ross Linesmen Ray Stachiw, Dave Desrosiers HOUSE LEAGUE POINTS PARADE Name Team Gvals Assists Points Hall Shift #2 iL 3 ake Kurylo Flyers 5 4 9 Cote Flyers 3 6 9 MacDonald Flyers h 3 i Winters Shift #4 4 2 6 Legault Tigers 4 2 6 Waghorn Shift #2 2 h 6 McNeilly Shift #2 UB 2 6 House League Standings Team Wins Losses Ties Points Flyers 0 0 g Shift #4 3 A 0 6 Tigers a 3 ds 5) Shift #2 zy 3 0 2 Shift #1 0 2 4 i} 0-0-0 AROUND THE TOWN Word was recently received by Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Laundy that their son, Ken of Toronto recently received his degree of Chartered Accountant. 0-0-0 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING Use only electric lighting sets that bear the UL (Underwriters Label), Check lighting sets each year before using, for frayed wires, loose connect- ions, or broken sockets, Be sure the fuse or the electrical circuit you use is not over 15 amperes. Cord sets with a fuse or plug bearing a UL label are available at most stores. If any extensive holiday wiring is planned call a competent electrician, don't try to do it yourself unless you are qualified, 0-0-0 Page 11 GORDON ROWLANDSON GOING TO NEENAH Mr. D. C, Porter, Mill Manager, recently announced Staff changes at Terrace Bay, Gordon Rowlandson, Pulp Dept. Superintendent, will be transferred to Research and Development, Neenah, Wisconsin, on February 7, 1955. R. G. Shirriff, Technical Super- intendent will replace Gordon as Pulp Department Superintendent. Gordon will be Kimberly Clark's Staff liaison man for their sulphate mills, working under Bernie Smith, Chief of the Pulp Division of the Research and Development Department. Gordon started work for the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company at Kapuskasing Ontario in the summer of 1937 and 1938. After graduation from the University of Toronto, he joined Spruce Falls on July 31, 1939. Gordon was assistant Sulphite Superint- endent at Spruce Falls when transferred to Terrace Bay in April 1947 to work on the construction as materials co- ordinator, At mill start up he was Pulp Department and Wood Preparation Super- intendent. Gordon is well known to all the people of Terrace Bay; he has been very active in the life of the com- munity, most recently as Chairman of the Terrace Bay Recreation Association. He and his family will certainly be missed by us all, however, in Gordons new endeavours, they will take with them the best wishes of us all. Mrs. Rowlandson and the children will not moye to Neenah until the end of the present school term in Terrace. Bay. Bob Shirriff will be the new Pulp Department Supsrintendent. Bob started with the Kimberly Clark Corporation at the mill in Niagara, Wisconsin in 1940, During the war he worked with Kimberly Clark's Ordnance Division, After the war he worked at Staff Engineering on mill design finally going to the Coosa River Newsprint Company at Coosa Pines, Alabama in charge of design, From Coosa Pines in 1951 Bob came to Terrace Bay as Technical Superintendent. 0-0-0

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