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Terrace Bay News, 2 Jun 1949, p. 4

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page 4 ONTARIO PULP & PAPER MAKERS' SAFETY ASSOCIATION Comparative Accident Statement = All Mills - January 1 to April 30, 1949, Days Lost No, of Contest Limited Name Accidents Frequency -- Basis Severity Class "A" 1, Abitibi - Smooth Rock Falls 0 0,0 0 200 2. E. B, Eddy Co. 5 4.9 ors 205 3. The KVP Co, Ltd, 5 Fol 64 209 4, Howard Smith Paper Mills 9 8,9 94 209 5. Great Lakes Paper Co. Ltd. i 8.9 96 we 6, The Ontario Paper Co, Ltd. 8 0.2 142 oL6 7. Hinde & Dauch - Toronto. 10 21.9 Pout ead. 8. Spruce Falls P. & P. Co, Ltd. 20 16.7 277 ero 9, LongLac Pulp & Paper Co, Ltd. pl le 21.6 105_ 225 10, Beaver Wood Fibre Co, Ltd. 4 gh 92.5 eed 11, Dryden Paper Co, Ltd, 9 29.0 80 "20 12. Ont.-Minnesota - Kenora 7 15.4 117.5 oe6 13. Ont.-Minnesota - Fort Frances 15 2239 182 end 14, Alliance Paper Mills Ltd. it 16,5 118 neg 15, Abitibi = Fort Willian 3 14.7 59 ond 16, Abitibi - Sault Ste, Maric 11 2062 177 055 17, Marathon Paper Mills at 28.8 214.5 256 18, Abitibi - Iroquois Falls 25 2500 415.5 039 19, Provincial - Port Arthur 14 i LTS 55 043 20, Brompton - Red Rock 10 37.4 133 so0 21. Abitibi - Thunder Bay 12 36.9 162.5 250 22. Can, International-Hawkesbury Re Slugi) 6u5 ar. 1949 to April 30 227 18,3 3147.5 o25 In the above contest standings it will be noted that the LongLac mill is 9th out of 22 Ontario mills competing, At the end of January, we were in 19th position. In our effort to make our mill the "Safest Mill in Canada", we must first become the "Safest Mill in Ontario', That means heading the list in Class "A" in the Safety Association Contest and on this objective we should set our sights. We can reach our objective if each one of us works safely, That means being constantly on the alert. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Covington announce the wedding of their daughter, Mary, to Warren Anderson on June 17th, at 4:00 pom. in Terrace Bay Community Church, INSURANCE Insurance protection on household contents or automobiles may be obtained from Al McColl, at the Administration Office or 84 Hudson Drive. WANTED Room and board for working man and well-mannered eight year old boy, or for boy alone. Apply G, S. Dennis, Box 65, Terrace Bay. SAFETY SLOGAN CONTEST Last week, Fred Vantour, Low Pressure Boiler Man, missed $15,00 when he was unable to recite the slogan "The Safe Worker Is No Sissy, He's Just Plain Smart", Too bad Fred, better luck next time. As we go to press, the results of this week's contest have not been decided, but 520,00 is the prize if the person approached knows the slogan "It Doesn't Pay To Take Chances". NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN __.Gune 6th to June 13th) YOU BET YOUR LIFE WHEN YOU TAKE A CHANCE ce ee oe ---- -- eee a ct a EES TR = SST Spc canes I A ee Se eS SSS Se es AA ET rR eR ne RE RS en CL AD

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