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Terrace Bay News, 2 Mar 1950, p. 1

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_ -- ee Volume 5, No, 7 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE RAY March 2, 1950. a ee eee.» --_"onnoDmN a en a Ae EY AR a A RRA RN ow a ee ee RE NE a CR PENSTON PLAN IS OUTLINED TO FAPICTamS Recently we were favoured with a visit from Bob Crikelair of Kimberly-Clark Corporation, during which he held meetings with various groups of employees to outline the LongLac Pension Plan, As Bob pointed out, the plan is identical to the one that is in effect at Kapuskasing and all that is required to put it into effect is ratification by the Department of Na- tional Revenue, When rati'tied, the effective date will be January 1 1850, Any employees who were wnable to attend any of these meetings, or who attended and still wish to make further inquiries, arc asked to contact their Foreman or Supervisor, O- 9-0 DANGER ON LAKE SUPERIOR The attention of all parents is drawn to the fact that children have been seen walking out on the ice at the lake-front. It may not be common knowledge, but the ice is very weak and comes and goes from day to day, which makes it very dangerous indeed, The co-operation of all parents is requested to in- form the children that they must not play in that area. o-0-0 SCHOOL KIDDIES ICE CARNIVAL The local Kiwanis Club have announced that plans are being readied for a Public School Kiddies Ice Carnival to be held at the school rink on Saturday, March 18th. Better get practising on your skates, boys and girls, nc ae a A ---- ek O~0-0 EXPANSION AT KAP . When the Kimberly-Clark Corporation ws founded in 1872, one of the principles which the founcers agreed to adhere to was "Io expand capa- city as demand for product justifies; to finance expansion out of earnings". On February 2lst, the Directors of the Corporation made it public that plans were ready for doubling the capacity of the Kimberly-Clark of Canada mill at Kapuskasing, The total cost will be upward of $3,000,000,00 of which $150,000,00 was earmarked for Townsite programme, additional housing, etc. i Co-incidentally. the Canadian Cellucotton Products Company, at Niagara Falls, Ont. is expecting to expand its converting operation there. When completed, additional employ~ ment of more than 100 persons will be required and will also mean that 95% of the creped wadding required will come from Kapuskasing, At present a large portion'of the creped wad~ 'ding required at Niagara Falis is being imported from the United States, O-0-0 VOLLEY BALL STARTS TONIGHT To ali. fellow-workers with creaking joints or fat-infested muscles, knotted and stiff due to months of dormant dozing and doing darn little exercise, wo present this challengé, We dare you, one and all, to accept our invitation to indulge in a bit of Volley ball, We fully understand what a great shock the few minutes will be to your system, but maybe you!11 even enjoy it after you get used to it, And belonging to our Volley ball gang will have more advantages than just exercise, friends ---- how else can you get a night out so easy? Hmmmm? Are you worried ebout whether you can play or not? Forget it! As long as you have two arms, two legs and a little eyesight, you're in, In fact, even if you are blind, come | ON OUt anywayaseeceee we'll make you the referee, Everybody's welcome, we're not snobs; we're not proud; we even encourage (perdon the expression) Supervisors to join in the fun} Every Thursday night in the Reerontion Hall ab 7:00 pam, o-0-0 LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING POSTPONED The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian "Legion have' postponed their meeting from March 7th to Tuesday, March 14th, All members are asked to please note,

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