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Terrace Bay News, 9 Dec 1954, p. 5

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RECREATION FLYER NOTICE - We wish to let all those who attend public skating in our town know that there are certain times allotted for the children and other times for the adults, The age limit for children's sessions is 15 yr. and under, only those parents wanting to teach their children zan help them during this time. This does not mean bringirgyour boy or girl down and after getting on the ice to leave them and go off skating on your own, Similar is it for the adult . skating in regards to the fact that. no person under 16 yrs of age can not go on the ice at all, If you have to teach your children to skate please do so in the children's session. Calling in for your tickets --- As of now we are not accepting any calls by phone for tickets for the hockey games or reserved seats. This will not be the case throughout the year but for now we wish to protect our members as they show their cards when they come up to get their tickets, -_-_-- Those People Holding Reserved Seat Tickets We would like to bring it to the attention of those who have reserved seats for the hockey games that they will enter the Arena by the. North East doors in the Arena, We hope this will cut down part of the confusion at the main doors on the night of different events, MEN'S GYM CLUB The mens gym club is still under full swing. On Thursday nights if you want to play a little volley ball come on out at 8:15 p.m. Jack Dawson and Ted Kostiuk are the two men that are helping keep this activity alive for the men, o-0-o 5 co MR. WILLIAM THOM NEW ies ie FOR THE LONGLAC PULP AND PAPER CO: PAY Mr. William Thom, assistant wood= lands manager of the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company Limited, Kapuskasing, Ontario, for the les seven years, will become woodlands manager of the Longlac Pulp and Paper Company, Ltd., Longlac, Ontario, January list, Announcement of Mr, Thom's new position was made at a recent 3-day cor. ference of woodlands executives by R. W. Lyons, vice-president in charge of woodlands for Kimberly-Clark Corp., of United States and Canada, The woo. lands parley was held at Neenah, Wis., headquarters of Kimberly-Clark, Mr, Lyons! announceiient also in- cluded the assignment of H. C. Walkom as assistant manager of woodlands for Spruce Falls, replacing iir, Thom, hr, H. GC, Walkom, employed by Spruce Falls since 1933, is a graduate in forestry from the University of Toronto, During his years with Spruce Falls, he was particularly active in developiient and use of new machinery in the PO as well as its maintenance. Mr, William Thom, who replaces A. F, Buell who has accepted a position as woods manager with E, B. Eddy Company of Ottawa, brings to his mw assignment a wide experience in act. :1 woods operation. He started his fcr st»y career as a scaler and cruiser, beer. a camp foreman and worked up throi }: logging superintendency to assistit woods manager, William Thom, a member of the Canadian Institute of Forestry since 1938, is a senior member of the woods lands section of the Canadian Pulp aid Paper Association, ' 0-0-0 LOST Sleigh taken from yard last winter. Childs name and address printed under sleigh, Please return to 113 Laurier Avenue, * 0-0-0

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