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Terrace Bay News, 26 May 1960, p. 1

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i eee Ac ener EN CLT ECACC, ST OTTO LA 27 etna sittin re renee re st een ceemnn Tea Sane TERRACE Bay News Circulation Terrace Bay & Schreiber ------ SAFETY ASSOCIATION MEETS IN TERRACE BAY ~ Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company of Terrace Bay played 'host to the Northwestern Branch of the Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers Safety Association on May 24th and 25th, Delegates from Kenora, Fort Frances, Dry- den, Fort William, Port Arthur, Red Rock and Marathon, representing all the Pulp. & Paper Mills of Northwestern Ontario exchanged views and opinions on. safety in the paper industry, Invited to attend the meetings were rep- resentatives from the Department of Labour and the Ontario Manitoba Council of Pulp and Paper Mill Unions, Bob Shirriff, mill manager at Terrace Bay, welcomed the group and introduced the dele- gates. Following the first day's meeting a banquet was held in the Hotel Terrace, Dr. Allen Townsend, staff pshychologist for ; Kimberly-Clark at Neenah, Wisconsin was the guest speaker, " , H, Whent, St.Lawrence Corporation, Red Rock, chaired the meeting, Reports and lectures were heard from D, Chant, secretary engineer of the association, reporting on the Ontario Pulp and Paper Maker's Safety Assoc- iation; F.0.Soughton, training co-ordinator, Terrace Bay, on job training and safety; J. Chapman, industrial engineering superinten- dent, Terrace Bay, on industrial engineering safety; H, Roberts, trades supervisor, Terr- ace Bay, on what a supervisor expects of. a safety program. MINOR BASEBALL IN URGENT NEED OF COACHES HELP NEEDED!{ The tremendous increase in numbers wanting to play minor Baseball over the past few years has reached an all time high, Over 200 boys have registered this year, and HELP IS URGENTLY NEEDED, 'This year we will have fourteen Minor °: League ball teams. .In addition, there will be girls! softball teams. Coaches and um- pires to help operate teams and games are required, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE ATTEND THE MEETING IN THE LARGE ROOM OF THE RECREATION CENTRE AT 8 P,M, THIS FRIDAY.NIGHT, Anyone who cannot attend the meeting, but who wishes to assist, please call the Recreation Office, 3542, . YOUR INTEREST IS MORE. IMPOR- TANT THAN YOUR EXPERIENCE, WE NEED; Coaches for 2 teams in the International | League (5 - 7 years). Coaches for 3 teams in the American League (8 and 9 years), Coaches for 4 teams in the National League (10 - 12 years). Coaches for 3 teams in the Bantam League (13.-'15 years), Coach for the Midget Team. Coach for the Juvenile Team,' Vol.3, No.21 , contest with a 7-3 victory, . the best hurlers in the league, was respons- . hit on the first two pitches, "May 26, 1960 | Alternate coaches for all the above teams, if possible. ; Coaches for girls! softball teams. Umpires for all the leagues mentioned. In past years Minor Baseball has been operated completely by the Recreation Assoc- iation, with valuable assistance from a few interested volunteers, We have now reached the point where there are more registrations for Minor Baseball than for Minor Hockey, WE CANNOT OPERATE SUCCESSFULLY WITHOUT YOUR HELP, Show your interest in the youngsters by being at the meeting Friday night, 8 P.M. in the Large Room, and by offering your assist- ance, BASEBALL SEASON GETS UNDERWAY WITH ONE WIN AND ONE LOSS FOR COMETS Last Thursday, the Baseball Club held a meeting to elect its first executive. Jack Thomas' was elected President, Jim (Curly) Hale, Vice President, Murdo Campbell, Sec, Treasurer and Bill Louk, Finance. Plans were immediately started to open a successful season on Sunday when the Terrace Comets met Red Rock Paper Kings, last year's League Champs, in a double header, © : The Terrace Bay Citizens! Band were out in force with rousing pre-game selections, The weather being dull and chilly was against the best showing of each team, Red Rock won 5-0 in the first seven inning game while Terrace came back in the second LaSarge, one of ible for the Paper Kings! win while Carl Kolody equaled the feat for Terrace in the second, It would have been a real game had Kolody been against LaSarge as their statis- tics were very close. LaSarge struck out 15 and walked one against Kolody striking out 12 and walking four, each allowing only four hits, The Comets weren't a starring team in the field or at the plate. Manager Thomas admits) that' they are weak at hitting but feels that he has capable boys on the mound and in the field; a few more practices will take out a lot of kinks, Wilkinson and Taylor pitched to Hanley in the first game with Kolody going the seven innings with Pytyck, Red Rock used LaSarge for the seven innings of the first game but shuffled through three hurlers in the second, There might be some kind of a record set | by Ward. The first two times at bat he'was | He drew a | walk on his third trip to the plate and was | | automatically called out when hit by a drive off' the bat of Hanley when running from first to second, Next game will be played here Thursday at 6 P.M, It will be Red Rock!s home game. Cont'd on P

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