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Terrace Bay News, 14 Nov 1957, p. 1

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= | ei a Na ii yr ie MAROEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE KAY November 14, 1957. aerate sialic athsseNimngamantgstheei anges Saaaldaehenadaletaneaeanttnah nai nineteen ieee aanmnanniinanin noire PeleOLM oP TOEDE PRESENTED Wir Gtr LE On Tuesday night at a meeting of Kimberly-Clark supervisors Malcolm Spidell was honoured on his retirement from the job ac; ose (of 'Camp 2. Monty Paget presented Maicolm with a Canada Savings Bond on behalf of Maicolm's many, many friends in Terrace Bay. Monty emphasized that the Bond as a farewell gift came from the office and mill employees and was indicative of the esteem which Terrace Bay people had for Malcolm, It was pointed out that Malcolm was one of the few real pioneers of Terrace Bay. He was here before the Kimberly-Clark Company moved into the area. Nalcolm first set up camp here 1%. i944 on the 'flats' south of the highway on the far side of the bridge on the Aguasabon Kiver wnere a remmancof the original bush road leads rane to the falls. At that time he was driving logs for the Yulpwoot Supply Company who aso operated a camp at the upper rapids, 43 hours by cance from the 'flats! camp. When Kimberly-Ciark obtained the limits and became the Longhac Pulp & Paper Company , Maicolm in the winter of 1945- 46 with his 18-man camp swelled by the influx Of pheno s constructicn workers, etc., started work on. the first building in the South Camp. Malcolm's impression on Terrace Bay will be left with us for a long time, perhaps forever. Camp 2 will be known as Malcolm's carro for some time to come - and 'Spidell's road to the camp is like a trade mark. Taere is no question that Malcolm will be missed. Who else can Supp us with such humour each day? Who else will officially notify us it's spring each year? (cont'd next col.) EXHIBITION HOCKEY TERRACE BAY ARENA ROVEM GER. 1 Ged 7% 7 i Fort William beavers will play the Terrace Bay Superiors this Sunday afternoon NOMS cay 2D Re) Saturday night } tara thon Merbiries will play Beavers in the Terrace Bay Arena. Game time 8 p.m. The Beavers are a senior 's' team and are expected to ice a strong squad but will 5e met by a much more organized and conditioned Super- iors than was on the ice against Fort William Canadiens two weeks ago. For an afternoon of good hockey be at the arena Sunday afternoon Abe ep pie another must for hockey fans is a game on Nov. 24 when Marathon & Superiors meet in exh: dition hockey. This wiil give the fans a chance to see how last year's league finalists stack up for this scason. This Saturday the fans will sce what last year's North Shore League champion Marathon team has to offer against the Fort Wiiliam Beavers. Hockey fans then have a good week-end of hockey coming up. Get your tickets early for these exhibition games, eduled play. There is still time to forma rink. Enter now to LL: Crockford or' Jim Clancy, ' Malcolm Syidell (cont'd) - Fortunately Maicolz and Mrs. Spidell and daughter have their home in Port Arthur and they no doubt will make visits with their friends in Terrace vay. In the meantime we take this opportunity on behalf of everyone in Terrace bay to extend to Nov. 18 - MEN'S CURLING Club starts sch- Malcolm sincere best wishes for the future, ~ Malcolm's successor will be "Bili" Olsen, a veteran of 8 years service with the Company at Longlac, who originaily hails from Dryden,

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