Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 30 Nov 1950, p. 1

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RB SS ME BIE IT IPI LOGI ELLE ILO LOL IE EI SE Volume 5, 46 OUT OF THIS WORLD" Yes, folks, that's the title of the 3 Act Comedy stage presentation being' spon- sored and produced by the Ladies! of the Legion, We haven't a coubt but that "it!11 roll you in the aisles" when you see 4t on either of the two nights that it is going to be presented. Friday, December & and Saturday, December 9th. The evening will get underway at 7:30 PM with some delightful, instrumental and dance numbers rencered by Joe Adamo and His Saxapnone and Ellen Hodgkiss accompany- ing at the piano. Incidentally, Ellen and Joe will provide opening and closing scores for each Act, and all of these themes will be appropriate to the action of the play. OR ee ee rr re om Si BYU FOREN KREIS AS FPN 8 MAINS OLIN LEELA LEE" 3 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY REE Bran November 30, 1950. 'MILLS AGAIN DISCUSS SAFETY The fourth meeting of the Northwestern 'Branch of the Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers! Auxilliary' Safety Association was held at Port Arthur -on Friday, November 24th with Provincial 'Paper Ltd, as host. Present from Terrace Bay at the meeting -were Alex Chisholm, Vice-President of Local ' #665 and Fred Soughton representing LongLac 'Management, ! Highlights of the meeting were address- 'es by Russell Tapp, Secretary, of the Ontario 'and Manitoba Councils of Pulp and Paper Mill 'Unions who spoke on the subject "Labour Man- ;agement Cooperation on Accident Prevention" 'and A.E,. Fallen whose subject was "Observa- tions on Accident Psychology", Mr. Fallen is In-between acts have been tentatively: chairman of the Safety Committee of the Fort lined up with, first, a School Choir com~ posed of School children from Grades V and Vl singing "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers". Miss Evelyn Orlando will direct the choir and accompany them at the piano. For the second intermission, Bert Lohr will do a few song nunbers, accompanied by Ellen Hodgkiss. William Chamber of Commerce, Reporting for the parent body, D.B. 'Chant of Toronto, Secretary - Engineer of the 'Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers! Safety 'Association statcd that excellent improve- iment was. being shown in the prevention of 'accidents by all member mills in the North- We know that those of you who willWestern Branch as reflected by the fact that hear these added features will marvel at the: the frequency rate (lost-time accidents per quality of entertainment that is present in the Yommunity. The stage itself will be something to see. A complete renovation is going on right now and no effort is being spared to make the entire scene as eye-appealing as possible. ~. The big attraction of course, is the Play which will get underway at SPM sharp. All in all the show will last about 3 hours and every minute will be thoroughly enjoyable, Tickets are now on sale and if you haven't already been contacted, please phone Mrs, Vanier in the Townsite or Eldon Marostica in the Admin. Office for tickets, | Admission prices again are: Aduits - shoe children - .25 Be sure to support this very: Provincial Paper Ltd, worthwhile endeavour for bettor entertain- ment at Terrace Bay. 'million man hours worked) had been reduced '37% in recent months when compared with the 'game period last year. ; The chairman of the Branch Safety Con- 'test, Fred Soughton, reported on the stand- 'ings of the mills for the period from July "1st. to November 1st, and noted that the com- . 'pined frequency of 9.93 for the contest © t period was lower than the 10.10 rate set by 'all mills entered in the Paper Industry ' Safety Contest sponsored by the National ' Safety Council during the period from Jan- 'uary Ist. to October 1st. this year. i Following the morning and afternoon : sessions, all delegates were entertained by at a dinner held in the At the dinner, the ~ i Prince Arthur Hotel. * cont'd page 4

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