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Terrace Bay News, 7 Sep 1950, p. 4

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JAMBOREE WAS HUGE SUCCESS (cont'd from p,2) Members of the Committee of Local 665, who sponsored the day, deserve loads of credit for the effort that they put forth. The Committee would like to have all of those people who helped in any manner, shape or form, know that their assistance was deeply appreciated, All persons who won prizes at the Jamboree and did not receive them, are requested to pick them up from C, Burnell at House #1336 wa Oh ANNOUNCEMENT Inspector and Mrs, P.T. Hake of Port 'Arthur announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois Grace, to Charles S. (Chuck) Haviland of Terrace Bay, The wedding will take place on Sept. 16th, at 8:00 pm, in St. Paults United Church, Port Arthur, The bridal couple extend an invitation to any of their friends who may be in Port irthur on that days Hebi PE a HOSPITAL VISITING Parents are to Please Note: Due to the danger of infection for both children and patients alike, children under 14 years of age will not be allowed to visit in the Hospital, Parents of children in hospital will be allowed to visit only if children are seriously ill. Your co-operation will be appreciated, BO NORTHWESTERN PAPER MAKER'S SAFETY MEN MEET On August 25th, the third meeting of the North West Branch, Ontario Paper Maker's Safety Association met in Red Rock as guests of the Brompton Pulp & Paper Co, The follow- ing paper companies in North West Ontario were represented by one management represent ative and one labour representative: Abitibi Power & Paper Co, Ltd,, Thunder Bay Division; Abitibi Power & Paper Co. Ltd, Fort William Division; Brompton Pulp & Paper Co., Red Rocks; LongLac Pulp & Paper Co,, Terrace Bay; Ontario-Minnesota Papcr Co,, Fort Frances; Ontario-Minnesota Paper Co,, Kenora; (cont?d next column) 'Lakes Paper Co. Ltd., Fort William. -- The page 4 Provincial Paper Co., Port Arthur and Great Also represented was the Ontario & Manitoba Councils of Pulp & Paper Mill Unions, This meeting once again revealed mana- gement's and labour's earnest efforts to discuss mutual problems in their desire to constantly reduce accidents in the mills, The agenda for the day was quite a full one, Among the highlights were two papers present- ed on Safety, one "Quality Production with Safety" by Fred Soughton of Terrace Bay and one "Plant Inspection" by Ab Minor of Kenora, Another feature of this meeting was a report on the safety contest currently being conducted amongst the momber mills, This contest was conceived at the last meeting of the Branch in May; the contest began on June 30th and is to run until December 31, 1950, The contest Chairman, F,. Soughton informed the "Branch" that a "white elephant" last place prize has been obtain d and that the first place shield or cup worl? be forthcoming, The following is the stanu- ing of the member mills as of July 31st, listed according to their standing in the contest. lLongLac P & P, Co., Terrace Ba; O & M Kenora; Provincial Paper, Port artuur, Abitibi, Thunder Bay; Abitibi, Fort Willian, Brompton, Red Rock; Dryden Paper, Dryden; Marathon Paper Mills, Marathon; and 0 & M Fort Frances, oP SURVEY IS CONDUCTED BY GALS § In an attempt to please all men in Terrace Bay, the girls in the Steno Pool have con- ducted a survey. The Question - Do you prefer short heir and long skirts, or short skirts and lonz hair? The Answers ~ (though most of them got the same idea across) were varied and the occasional one, quite odd, The men in the Main Office prefer and didn't say too much. about the men in the Woodyard say: "The the better," One young man was heard to say, "Skirts a little shorter than bathing suits and long, luscious hair," (cont'd page 5) long hair skirts, shorter NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY' SLOGAN "NEVER TAMPER WITH 9:00 asm. Septomber llth tco9:00 aym, September 18th, ANY EQUIPMENT" Last week, Leo Fudal, Buildings and Grounds Crew Labourer, won $15.00 when he correctly recited the Safety Slogan, Congratulations Leo}

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