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Terrace Bay News, 13 Nov 1958, p. 8

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Page 4 LOOKING BACK - Excerpts from the Terrace Bay _ News ihc eanepene August, 1946 - The railroad spur to the Mill- site is under construction - clearing and burning at the Millsite continues - clearing is nearly completed for the new road out to the Trans-Canada Highway. In the Townsite 13 house foundations are finished ~ one house has beenerected. In.the entire project 241 men are employed exclusive of bush clearing crews. December, 1946 - The ten Terrace Bay families spent Christmas Eve at a party in one of the newly constructed homes, In 146 housewives purchased all provisions outside of the community for there were no stores in Terrace, Bay, | In 146 electricity to cook the Christmas dinner came from diesel generating units, December 9, 1946 - "Next we visit the McCausland household", there we find a young family working to put their house in ship- shape order, "Ed Brady is now under contract -- as a baby sitter for Judy and Susie McCausland, five and four years respectively". March 18, 1947 - Welcome to Terrace Bay, Bill and Mrs. Louk; Dave and Mrs. McDonald, Bridge party at the - home of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph williams, Present - Mrs. Lemon, Mrs. Butcher, Mrs, Marsh, Mrs. Paget, Mrs. D. MacDonald, Mrs. Soughton, Miss Grace Noer, Mrs. Seed, Mrs, Roberts, Mrs. Christianson, Mrs, MeCausland, Mrs, Smith, Mrs. Hodgkiss, Mrs. Isbester, Mrs. es 'Cue st of honour Mrs.. Flatt. fi ' = April 22, 1947 - A hearty welcome to Mrs, Joe" Heenan, along with youngsters, Paul, age 3 years and Margaret Jane, 3 months, Welcome to H.C, Laundy, LongLac's Personnel Superintendent, transferred from Toronto Office. May 20, 1947 - Get those ration books turned in, The W.P.T.B. has requested us to turn in the names of amy persons who have not turned in their ration books, April 1, 1947 - A special church service on Easter Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m A, F, Lavender of Schreiber will conduct the service. August 27 1947 - On September 2nd, 1947 in House #106 a school will open for the first time in Terrace Bay, Principal Clarence Smith, Pupils: Grade 8 - Clayton Purcell, Laurie Marsh | - Virginia Covington - Bill Marsh, George Bird - Frances Jones, Douglas Smith - Helen Laundy, Jack Marsh ~ Valerie McDonald - Jeanette Covington, Chuck Craig, Tim Rigby | "1 - Walter Corrigan, Mary Schneble, John Bird, Bryan Carpenter, Judith McCausland, Nwhaan September 3, 1947 - Jack, Billy and. Laurie Terrace Bay News Reverand : ay, November 13, 1 LOOKING BACK - Cont'd. Marsh have a baby Sistér. On August 30t the second baby to be born at Terrace I arrived at the home of Mr,and Mns. Har Marsh e September 10, 1947 - Terrace Bay has be officially designated as St,Martin's Pa First parish priest appointed is Rev. Ja Delaney. November 5, 1947 - November 4th,1°47 Te ace Bay Curling Association officially organized ~ Chairman: Rune Ostling; Committee members: Jack Wellings, Cliff Knauff, Jim Whyte & Nelson Newton, . December 18, 1947 - In future all Gréea for coal, coke & wood should' be placed with J, P. Heenan at the Admin,Office ir the Lower Camp, House 16 = Christmas party. The engagement of Marg, Kiff to Charlie 'S] Simmer was announced on Fri. ,Dec. .. This is-really the first romance ane: _LongLac- employees at Terrace Bay. June 24, 1948 - New Bridge over Aguasal will be open for traffic on June 28th, Continued on Pe aera | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY WISHES TO | JOIN THE MANY FRIENDS OF KIMBERLY- CLARK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY IN WARM CONGRATULATIONS ON SUCCESSFULL 'COMPLETING TEN YEARS OF PRODUCTION AT TERRACE BAY, BEST WISHES ARE EXTENDED FOR SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE. ee V.E,. EVERITT, SUPERINTENDENT, SCHREIBER DIVISION, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.

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