PRESENTATION MADE TO D.C.PORTER AND ALEX CHISHOLM is ane On Thursday, lay 10th, Local 665 of the I.B.P.S. and P.M.We, held a dual presentation ceremony for D. C. "Don" porter, former Mill Manager, LongLac © Pulp and Paper Company, and to Alex Chisholm, former Bleach Plant helper and former Union President. The presentation of pen and pencil desk sets was made by Don Husband, President of Local 665, assisted by Peter Romaniuk, Vice-President and Sid Spencer, Recording Secretary. The pre- sentation was made during a shift change and a large gathering of employees was present, These presentations were made to these men in recognition of their many years of service to the employees of the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company at Terrace Bay. Mr. Porter was Mill Manager from the start-up of operations at Terrace Bay. Alex Chisholm worked for the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company since February 1949 and was active in the activities of the Union, Local 665, for several years: serving as President. Don Porter and Alex Chisholm served their fellow employees unselfishly during their stay. in Terrace Bay and it was a fitting and generous gesture that they should receive a lasting momento from their fellow employees, 0-0-0 CURLY HALE ELECTED PRESIDENT MEN'S CURLING CLUB FOR 1956-57 - Last Thursday evening the Men's Curling Club elected the following executive for 1956-57: President - J, Hale lst Vice-President - A. Pattison 2nd Vice-President - A, MacDonald Secretary -~ J, MacDonald Treasurer : + = D, Evans--Smith Directors = iT. Olsen H, Hamilton A, Stevens L, Duquette Ty Grockford Trustees - C. Sitch He: Dolly Past President - Rune Ostling 0-0-0 Page 11 yj ATTENTION CURLERS , Lockers - All curlers are requested to clear their lockers out by the end of this month, Lockers will be allocated next year, Bonspiel Brooms - Turn in your Bon- spiel Brooms this Saturday at 4:00 p.m. Glasses - Club drinking glasses should be turned in to the Club Trustees, 0-0-0 LAFF A LITTLE Policeman addressing man in barrel: "My lands, where are you going in that get-up? You a poker player?" Man in barrel: "I'm not, but I spent the night with a bunch of fellows who were", A Brooklyn-born soldier on manoeuvers in West Texas strolled into the mesquite during a break period and returned shortly with a snake rattle. "Where'd ya get dat tting?" shrieked "Off'n a big woim!" replied the Brooklyn boy. --- -- Gentle Reminder: Sign on U.S. Highway 26, Idaho: "DRIVE CAREFULLY---YOU CAN WAIT!" Sign 100 feet further on: "WE ALSO CaN AFFORD TO WAIT - DRIVE SAFELY!" The second sign was erected by the Delano Monument Works, Jimmie: "What is middle age, Dad?" Father: "Middle age, my son, is that period in a man!s life when he'd rather not have a good time than have to get over. 2b," 0-0-0