Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 6 Aug 1970, p. 1

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i nly cope nie eliminate littering on our properties . MR. E. PERSSON BOX 375 TERRACE BAY Vol. 13 No. 32 Serving The District August 6, 1970 DISPOSAL OF TRASH ON KIMBERLY-CLARK PROPERTY There have been recent instances of people dump- ing litter, backyard trash, and other miscellaneous garbage in Wooded areas and abandoned gravel pits on Kimberly-Clark property. In the most accessible areas we have found it necessary to post "No Dump- ing" signs to discourage this practice. In addition to this, we will make an effort to iden- tify and locate those responsible for creating this litter and have them remove it. This littering is unnecessary since the proper place for trash, garbage, litter, etc., is the new "Sanitary Land Fill Area" located east of town. We request your co-operation in helping to The town of Terrace Bay honoured Dr. D.J.M. McCausland for twenty five years of service to the community, in the Terrace Bay Arena, on Saturday evening, August Ist. AGUASABON LADIES OPEN HELD LAST WEEKEN In an era when many smaller communities have beer eee without Medical Services, Terrace Bay has indeed been fortunate in having Dr. McCausland ever ready when his services were needed. Not only has he care for the ills of district residents but on many occasions in early years he was called upon to act as a vet for beloved family pets. An estimated crowd of 1500 turned out to pay tribute to Dr. Mike, as he is affectionately known. Dr. Mike, his young wife Lois and two little daughters Judy and Susie came to the district in 1946, | was Terrace Bay's first doctor, when the present Kim- berly-Clark mill was under construction. They lived at Walkers Lake until house 57, Laurier Avenue was KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP & PAPER COMPANY LTD. Ist place winner - Helen Runner-up Ann Lushney of Shanks of Chapples, Thun- Strathcona, Thunder Bay. | erected and they moved to Terrace Bay. der Bay. The first hospital was located in a hut in the South continued page I4 ..escee : continued page 2 .....+...

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