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- A photograph of 10 spools of J.P. Coats thread.A photograph of 10 spools of J.P. Coats thread.
- We're Really High Powered In Terrace Bay, Ontario; Bill Farrell, Ontario Native, Named Plant Engineer For Terrace Bay; Represents Ontario Sportsmen On Province Advisory Committee; Problem SolverWe're Really High Powered In Terrace Bay, Ontario; Bill Farrell, Ontario Native, …
- This is a photograph of the pulp and paper mill in Terrace Bay when it was called Kimberly-Clark.This is a photograph of the pulp and paper mill in Terrace …
- It is difficult to know what this is a photograph of. It could be Kimberly-Clark's Training Program, or a meeting relating to the mill.It is difficult to know what this is a photograph of. It …
- This is one photo in a series of photos of the picket line. Paper-clipped to the photos is a card that reads: WOODLANDS EMPLOYEES PICKET MILL in July, 1984, For more information, look at the July 18tThis is one photo in a series of photos of the picket …
- written on the sign: KC is Violating our Contract, Contractors are taking our Jobswritten on the sign: KC is Violating our Contract, Contractors are taking …
- This photograph shows an aerial view of the pulp mill in Terrace Bay taken in 1948. Shown is Hydro Dam, the Aguasabon River, the jackladder, the mill, and South Camp, where the mill workers lived.This photograph shows an aerial view of the pulp mill in Terrace …
- This photograph shows an aerial view of the pulp mill in Terrace Bay taken in 1948. Shown is the mill, Hydro Dam, and Hayes Lake.This photograph shows an aerial view of the pulp mill in Terrace …
- Superintendents - Kimberly-Clark Pulp Mills. Front row: (middle three) Gordon Rowlandson - pulp mill, Bernie Smith - Kimberly-Clark staff, Ron Faust - wood preparation. Back row: (fourth from left) CSuperintendents - Kimberly-Clark Pulp Mills. Front row: (middle three) Gordon Rowlandson - …
- One million tons of pulp was produced at the Terrace Bay Mill in 1958. Left to right: John S., Stewart Reid, Lloyd D., Steve S., and Ed Z.One million tons of pulp was produced at the Terrace Bay Mill …
- 1966 Graduates Kimberly-Clark Trades Training Program: Per Frederiksen, Emil Boucher, Lorne O'Neil, George Rouhiainen, Ralph Cole, Raoul Fournier, Joseph Dejonghe, Alan MacFadyen, Arnold Littlefield,1966 Graduates Kimberly-Clark Trades Training Program: Per Frederiksen, Emil Boucher, Lorne O'Neil, …
- Kimberly-Clark, Terrace Bay Mill. This photograph shows a display of Kimberly-Clark products.Kimberly-Clark, Terrace Bay Mill. This photograph shows a display of Kimberly-Clark products.
- First Aid Course at Terrace Bay Mill in 1982: Ray Mark, Moe Stark, and Rosalind Kenny.First Aid Course at Terrace Bay Mill in 1982: Ray Mark, Moe …
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- Kimberly-Clark Quarter Century Club in Terrace Bay: Joe Wig, Elizabeth McLeod, and John Ferrier.Kimberly-Clark Quarter Century Club in Terrace Bay: Joe Wig, Elizabeth McLeod, and …
- Kimberly-Clark Quarter Century Club: Ted and Tina Young, Elizabeth and Hector McLeod, Addie and Roger Beaulieu, and Isabel and John Ferrier.Kimberly-Clark Quarter Century Club: Ted and Tina Young, Elizabeth and Hector McLeod, …
- Jim Bradley (Tour Foreman), Eli Salesse (Machine Tender), and George Morar (Back Tender), keep close control on the sheet as it travels along the machine.Jim Bradley (Tour Foreman), Eli Salesse (Machine Tender), and George Morar (Back …
- Kimberly-Clark Quarter Century Club in Terrace Bay: (?), Tom Pollard, Paul Buso, Robin Moore, George Churney, Bill Pytyck, Emil Hamann, and Joe Kennedy.Kimberly-Clark Quarter Century Club in Terrace Bay: (?), Tom Pollard, Paul Buso, …