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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jan 1958, p. 1

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AS SORRIOROR IA NEWS | SINNOTT Ateceanemamee eae eet ABORT CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY sae pa Se a A a the Me Vol. 8, No. 2 MILL SETS NEW SAFETY RECOkD FOR 1957. Congratulations to every employee for having achieved the best safety record since mill start-up in 1948. During 1957 we had two cisabling injuries and worked a total of 1,318,830 man hours for a frequency rate of 1.52. This is a 50% improvement over our 1956 experience. We had a time loss of seventeen days due to the disabling injuries for a severity rate of 12.789, This new record represents a 30% improve- ment over our best previous record made in 1952 when we had three disabling injuries for a frequency rate of 2.15." as injuries from accidents can be fatal or cause permanent or partial disability, we know that through our efforts to wipe out the unsafe acts and conditions we are eliminating the human suffering a disabling injury causes. Let's continue to improve our safety record and set our objective for the coming year. "Eliminate disabling injuries in '58." We Fe age MaicaTHON'S MEXCS DEFEAT LEAGUE LEADING SUiEATONS 4 - 2. In a postponed game played last Thursday in the Marathon Memorial Arena the Marathon Mercuries defeated the North Shore League leaders, Terrace Kay Superiors 4-2 in a fast rough game of hockey that saw a total of 12 players sent to the penalty box, Terrace opened the scoring at 1:45 when stachiw slipped a fast one in on an an assist from Blom. Marathon got their first goal at 19:29 when Koslowski scored on an assist from Aarpel. (cont'd on page 6) (etre cmt January 9, 1958, MEN'S CURLING CLUS NORTRYEST *LAYDOWNS THIS S..TURDAY. ' The local rinks will start the battle this Saturday to determine which rink repres- ents Terrace vay in the Zone i: laydowns, to be held at Marathon this year. Only two local rinks are entered and they will play a three- game series. First game is at 9 a.m., this Saturday, January 11, second game at 1 p.m, Saturday, and a third game Sunday if necessary. iiinks are - Ostling, Duquette, Woods, Marsh; against Olsen, MacDonald, Crockford and Solly. The Club which wins the Zone playoffs at Marathon, will go on to Kenora for the District ilaydowns, the winnersfrom there play against the Northern Ontario winner to represent Northern Ontario at the Dominion finals (in Victoria 5.0, Go all the way -- Terrace Bay!! oe) ae ee NORTH SHOKE HOCKEY LEAGUE GAMES TO SEE: Superiors journey to Marathon Thursday, Jan. 9, to meet the Mercuries. If you saw the game Tuesday you will not have to be told that all the support possible should be given the team, Good support is like an extra man on the ice, xed Kock will be at Terrace Sat. & Sun., This team seem to be gréwing in power with every game. Their style of play seems to be con- fusing to the Superiors, and we can assure two good games. (Game times etc. on Kec, Tage) * e x MOOKE'S MOTOKS, TEKRACE BAY wish to announce that their new Service Station at the corner of Highway 17 and Mill iioad is now open for gasoline and oil sales and service. The Shop will be in full operation in the very near future.

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