"TERRACE Bay NEws Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa : Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Circulation © Terrace Bay & Schreiber EFFLUENT COMMITTEE MEETS IN TERRACE -BAY The Northwestern Ontario Kraft, Mills Effluent Improvement Committee met at the. Terrace Bay Motor Hotel Monday afternoon,, |. February 13, 1961. This Committee was - formed last fall for the purpose of dis- means of improving industrial waste condi-- tions in the various member mills, et Those attending were:-. Douglas. Jones, . Executive-Secretary, Technical Section, : Cramp, Manager, Research and Technical Ser- _ vice, St. Lawrence Corporation, K.G, LaBerge, Resident Manager, Red Rock Mill, St. Lawrence Corporation, D.H, Clark, Technical Services Superintendent, Red Rock Mill, St. Lawrence Corporation, D,P,.Best, Vice President and , General Manager, K.V.P. Co., Espanola, Ontario, H.D.Paavilla, Technical Superinten- dent, The K,V.P.. Company Limited, Espanola, C, Steeves, Mill Manager, Marathon Corpora tion of Canada Limited, Marathon, B.G, Kowak, © Technical Superintendent, Marathon Corpora- tion of Canada Limited, P. Berg-Johanneson, Control Superintendent, Dryden Paper. Company Ltd., Dryden, R,G,Shirriff, Mill Manager, | Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited, , 0.A.Mason, Technical Superintendent, Kimberly- enncnmaines Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited and J.R, Rowley, Control Chemist, Kimberly-Clark Pulp ; and Paper Company Limited, After discussing various problems 'for most , of the afternoon, the committee members * listened with interest to Jim Rowley describe the effluent measurement, sampling and dis- Dosal system here at the Terrace Bay Mill, : The committee then visited the mill and ob- . Served some of the equipment which Jim had : described, Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, The meeting concluded with dinner at the ' SCHREIBER RESIDENTS URGED TO CONSERVE WATER "In an effort to relieve those householders who are deprived of water due to the present : low pressure it would be appreciated if the ; public would refrain' from running the water constantly from the hours of 1:00 P.M, 'to 3300 P.M, This-does not refer use. of water, to ordinary household : DR. MoCAUSLAND, M.O.H. PRESENTS ANNUAL REPORT { | The Medical Officer of Health, Dr, D.J.M. | McCausland, in a recent report to the munici- | pal Board of Health, stated that an enviable | health record exists in Terrace Bay and re- / ported on the immunization program carried _ out by the School Nurse, Mrs.Hopper and hin- self; examinations of school children; the | regular inspection of public facilities and _ laboratory tests of water, Fifty-four birth | to local residents and a total of 136 births ' were recorded in the Terrace Bay Private Hos-- pital during 1960, There were two still | births and two deaths during the year, Di Vol. 4, No. 7 cussing common problems concerning ways and: _ WeS. 0 February 16, 1961 NT eR Reet 2. pnp MINOR HOCKEY <NIGHT THIS FRIDAY: Don't forget Minor Hockey Night this Fri- day at the Terrace Bay Arena. This is the one night in the year that the adults are asked to be out in force to provide moral support for the kids and their coaches, WHETHER OR NOT YOU ARE OUT WILL INDICATE HOW INTERESTED YOU ARE IN THE DEVEL- OPMENT OF YOUR BOY, 7 rr 5° Several out-of-town teams have been inclu- ded in the programme, to add to your evening of enjoyment, Addition of these teams re- quired a change in the list-published last week, The new schedule is as. follows:- Flyweights - Leafs Vs, Canadiens ; Peewee House League - Hawks Vs. Leafs . = - Canadiens Vs, Schreiber . . > - Bruins Vs, Schreiber | Bantams Reds Vs, Whites Midget - Terrace Bay Vs. Nipigon Because of the time involved, all games, except the last one, have been shortened, The Midget game will commence at about 8:30 P.M, The entire evening will run from 6:30 to about 9:30 PsM: : BE SURE YOU LET THE KIDS KNOW WE'RE BEHIND THEM BY BEING OUT ON FRIDAY NIGHT, PAPER: OUTPUT UP oP Output: of the Canadian pulp and paper in- dustry was at a record level in 1960, R.M. Fowler, president of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association said recently. He said in his annual report that over-all production rose by five percent in 1960, com- pared with 1959, with a corresponding rise in the value of the output.. He did not give figures, rail orf 103 COUNCIL QUOTES The Municipal: Council of Terrace Bay met last Wednesday afternoon with Reeve John Ferrier presiding and. Councillors £vans-Srith, Heenan and Gilles, Secretary F,.Strutt and Clerk W.Hanley in attendance, Fire Chief R, Hofland itemized a report for January of two service calls and one fire at Moore.'s Garage and regular practice for one Volunteer Captain and ten men, Standards of pay and absenteeism rates for Volunteer Captain, Lieutenant and men was agreed: upon. for,the Fire Department, , The Underwriters inspecting the fire damag- ed house on Hudson Drive had remarked on the minimum of damage done by fire fighters, reported Councillor Heenan, © Reeve Ferrier commended Mr, George Maitland, fire chief during 1960, and expressed the wish that Mr. Cottenden's presentation of' the Fire Preven- tion Award be made to Mr, Maitland in the Municipal Offices. The Mill Manager, Mr, R, Shirriff, request- ed policing of the Mill Road,' Councillor Gilles reported for Mrs.Hopper, School Nurse, on the examination of elementary school pupils with the | (Cont'd Page 11) Plena cates cater ins Minne AD at llc em Ae Sh al. 5, eae