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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jun 1957, p. 1

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Nie Ty NOs 36 PRE-SUPERVISORY CANDIDATSS GRADUATION DINNER HELD ON JUNE 6, 1957 A Graduation Dinner was held at Hotel Terrace on June 6th for the first pre- supervisory candidate class, This group of 13 LongLac employees were selected in 1954 for supervisory training. They have attended a one-hour session per week for nearly 3 years taking subjects required for good fore- manship. The guest speaker was Mr. F. S, Seaborne, Executive Vice-President of Kimberly-Clark Canadian Activities, and grad- uation certificates were presented by Med. C. Wig, Mill Manager. Mr. William Megraw replied for the class, The graduates are Messrs: S. Chicoine, M. Craig, F, Cruickshank, E. Glad, W. Herron, W. Megraw, J. MacDonald, D, Stewart, J. Stewart, L. St. Louis, R. Wallwin, D. Whitley and BE. Woods. the dinner was attended by the wives of the graduates and the mill superintendents and their wives, TERRACE BAY ELECTION RESULTS The following are the results of the Terrace Bay poll in the recent election: Howe - 373 Fisher - 182 Vigars - 157 There were 827 names shown on the voter's list - the total vote cast was Let The percentage of the votes cast was 8%, This percentage may be qualified slightly by some voters who were not on the voter's list and voted after taking an oath, (cont'd next col.) L/ GEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY WORK SAFELY AND WIN A CASE OF POP This year, as just about everybody here knows our major safety objective is to have "The Safest Mill in Canada." Wetre just about certain that to achieve that goal we will have to complete the entire year without a lost-time injury. To date, our record this year is free from any lost-time mishap. In fact our last "lost-timer" was November 14th last year. That's 210 days ago, as an added incentive for us all to continue to work safely for the balance of '57, Mill Manager Joe Wig has agreed to shorten the length of time we have to work to get that free case of pop. So the offer now is: "WORK THE BALANCE OF '57 WITHOUT A LOST- In addition TIME INJURY AND EVERY LONGLAC EMPLOYER WILL RECEIVE A 24 BOTTLE CASE OF SOFT DRINKS." ~ TERRACE BAY ELECTION RESULTS (cont'd) However the percentage of the eligible voters who exercised their franchise in Terrace Bay is exceptional, and a credit to the people of the community. _ - _ - ae HOUSE FOR SALE 86 Hudson Drive is being offered for sale for approximately $5900.00. If inter- ested, contact C. HE. Paget by 4:30 p.m Monday, June 17, 1957.

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