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Terrace Bay News, 12 Mar 1975, p. 3

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1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 "TERRACE BAY NEWS PUBLISHERS ' FRANCIS & DEBORAH HELMINK ) EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print- -, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay WRS. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MON. - FRI. \DDRESS - Box 579, PHONE 825-3747 ~ for all advertisements and news is NOON Monday of each week. "ION RATES: $5.00 per year (local) $6.00 per year (out-of-town) ass mail Registration Number 0867. -- Y=CLARK TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETING rly-Clark of Canada Limited will hold meeting on Wednesday, April 2, to its plans for its overall $240-mill- lopment project as they may affect lents of Terrace Bay and Schreiber. 2eting will be held in the Lake Super 1 School gymnasium, Terrace Bay Camp- ing'at 'S'p.m. >velopment, which includes a new L1 at Terrace Bay, will increase softwood kraft pulp production cap- om 435 to I,250 tons a day when com- late 1977. velopment will also provide for a - improvements to Kimberly-Clark's Terrace Bay mill, including install- modern proven pollution control -. Construction is scheduled to be- le spring. w facilities will provide employment ditional I50 people in the mill and 525 in the company's expanded wood- rations in the I2,I86 square miles > limits to the north of Terrace Bay. 500 people are employed in the mill n the woodlands. L. Puttock, president of Kimberly- Canada and general manager of the pulp and forest products division, t copies of an environmental assess- rt about the development are avail- public inspection at the municipal d the public library in Terrace Bay iber for general information and re- r to the public meeting. r meetings are planned for other es in the area as plans for the nt proceed. ly-Clark began operations at Terrace 48 when a model community was dev- a wilderness site on the north shore of Lake Superior. The company and comm- unity have grown together since then. Last fall the company opened a $3.3 million stud mill, dry kiln and planer operation at Terrace Bay. The mill has an annual capacity of 35 million board feet and provides employ- ment for 60 people in the mill and woodlands operations. In I969, the company completed a dimension lumber mill at Longlac with an' annual capacity of 40 million board feet and employment for 80 people. Kimberly-Clark also operates manufactur- ing and converting plants at Saint John, N.B.; Huntsville, Kapuskasing, Niagara Falls, Rex- dale and St. Catharines in Ontario; St. Hyacin- the in Quebec and Winnipeg, and has sales offices across Canada. i Visiting with Esko and Marilyn Saranpaa this weekend were Marilyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Whent of Nipigon. They came down es- pecially to see Heather and Mark in the Disney Land on Ice show and toured in the Carnival Parade too with the Brownies Float. Mrs. Jessie (Walter) Murphy is in McKellar Hospital, 3 West, Thunder Bay. STRAND THEATRE TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 825-3771 SHOW TIMES - MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY&SATURDAY 7 & © P.M. SUNDAY 8:30 P.M. Thu. } 3 Fri. 1 4 Sat. 15 Vigilante, city style - judge, jury, and executioner. APararhon, t Rewase DINO DE LAURENTIIS Pr-<ents 2 Sun. 16 Mon. 17 REN BEAT The Incre PARALLAX VIEW HEADED 3p mane nn ; TRANSPLANT | ADULTENTERTAINMENT nd rm wrens]

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