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Terrace Bay News, 28 Dec 1961, p. 1

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corer Following the last week of frantic prepar-; at 2:30 P.M, the skeptics, aged ten to twelve ation Christmas in our district this year carried with it more spiritual significance and "family" feeling. This, we believe, is a resurgence by many to the true meaning of Christias and, perhaps, an innate revolt against the growing tendency to commercial- ize the Season, Churches were filled to capacity with devout worshipers at all services--family | dimer and friendly visiting were the orders 'of the days. A gay group of dancers enjoyed the Christ= Mas dance at the Moose Hall and many are . looking forward to the 14th Annual New Year's Eve Ball :again being sponsored by the Ter- . race Bay Curling Club, Table reservations are now being taken by L, Crockford, J.Lang, H,Gusul and J. Beddard for this gala affair which is to be held in the Auditoriwa on New Year's Eve. Doors will. be open at 11:30 and dancing to a Lakehead Orchestra will commence at midnight, ; The management of the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel have planned a Candlelight Buffet for New Year's Day which promises to be a fit- ting climax to a perfect holiday season for many fatilies. ee ec SANTA ARRIVES AT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY Santa Claus arrived on Saturday morning, December 16th in the Terrace Bay High School Auditorium to delight the hearts of the expectant little children waiting there. With a jolly HOJ HO} HOJ and calling for a verse of Jingle Bells, Santa proceeded to listen carefully and present each wee tot, two to five years of age, with a gift and a treat. Returning at 1:00 in the afternoon Saint Nick met the six to nine age group after hey had been entertained with a movie and, en ne ete a enn ene eneeeeee enjoyed their movie and also were far from reluctant in accepting the nice and suitable gifts he presented, The three parties were the annual Kimberly- Clark affairs arranged for children of Mill employees and Terrace Bay families and were administered by the Recreation Association assisted. by ladies of the town, PERSONNEL APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED The Kimberly-Clark Corporation has entered into an agreelient to provide technical assist- ance and counsel to the Sirpur Paper Mills, operators'of the pulp and paper mill near Hyderabad, India, The Corporations participation relates also to the co-ordination of the planning, con- 'struction and operation of a new facility, ' Mr. RG, Shirriff, Mill Manager in Terrace Bay will move to India where he will be Resi- dent Works Manager of operations there. Mr, John Ferrier, Plant Engineer, replaces Mr, Shirriff as Mill Manager in Terrace Bay and Mr, WeC,.Finley, Engineering Superintendent -- of the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company, Mill Organization, has been appointed Plant Engineer at Terrace Bay, It is expected that these personnel changes will take place about the middle of January, ose we SCHREIBER KINSMEN DELIVER GIFTS With many ho-ho's and ringing of bells the Schreiber Kinsmen paid their annual Christmas visit to shut-ins and others befor the holi- days, with Bob Wood as good St,Nick, Follow-~ ing the sleigh ride the group were entertained in the home of George and Joy Riley. rl

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