SAFETY - EVERYWHERE ALL THE TIME The winners of the family contest #10 and the prize awards received are as follows:- Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Neely - Waffle Baker & Grill and Barbecue, Richard Polhill - an Electric Drill, Mrs. Lloyd Paulsen - a Rotis- serie. This completes our family safety promotion contest, The mill Safety Contest Committee wish to take this opportunity to thank every- one for their participation, We have extended our mill safety program into the homes in our community for we know that this is where safety really begins, A little effort put forth by each of us to stop accidents at home, on our highways, at work or at play will be a big step in our program to have "Safety Everywhere all the time," . MILL SETS NEW BOND SALES RECORD Kimberly-Clark employees set a new record purchasing Canada Savings Bonds, This year 327 employees purchased $115,800.00 in Sav- ings Bonds, This tops the previous sales record set in 1959 by $4,900.00. The average sale per buyer is $354.13 and for the fourth consecutive year our total sales have been over the one hundred thousand dollar mark. MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTES ' Terrace Bay residents will have a chance to nomination. for the offices of Reeve and Councillors on November 27th, This is also the day on which Schreiber residents will - make nominations for mimizipal cfficials in their town, There may be some worthy citizens who feel they have the necessary qualifications, the time and the desire to take part in municipal affairs by way of an elected of- fice but are not sure just how to start, DON'T WAIT TO BE ASKED TO RUN? Make your intentions known. - attend. the nonination meeting accompanied by some person who will nominate you and another who will second the nomination. After that it*s up to you to make everyone aware of your desire to be elected - BUT - as a good citizen - remind those you contact that, regardless of how they vote - to make sure they do vote, Councillor Joe Heenan and Des Evans- Smith announce they will again stand for election to Terrace Bay Council, but Reeve John Ferrier has stated he will not run for office. 4 ei pee he ts A November 14, 1961 HAMMER OF COMMERCE FOR TERRACE BAY On page nine of this issue the Terrace Bay Chamber of Coumerce Committee announce a gen- eral meeting for the purpose of forming a Ghamber of Commerce here, For over a year this Committee, appointed by the Township Council, have been preparing the way for the formation of such an organ- ization and also have performed business ordinarily handled by a Chamber of Commerce, An invitation is now extended to ALL inter- ested citizens to become affiliated with this temporary body and, if sufficient persons pledge their support,a charter will be applied for in the name of the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce. Contrary to the actual name, it should be pointed out that a Chamber of Commerce is concerned with all aspects of the life of a community, cultural and civic, as well as in- dustrial and conmercial. . A Ghamber of Commerce cannot be formed unless there are thirty or more wembers, It is therefore hoped that interested citizens from all walks of life will attend, It is also hoped that every organization here will have representatives join in the work of the proposed Chamber of Commerce, The meeting scheduled for 8;00 P.M, on Wednesday, November 22nd, is a formation meeting. If enough support is forthcoming an election of officers will take place and by-laws, dues soales et cetera, will be voted upon, A Chamber of Commerce needs and deserves YOUR support. Plan to attend the meeting and make the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce the most active group of its kind on the North Shore. HOCKEY STARTS AT. TERRACE, BAY ARENA Terrace Bay Superjiors enter into their first game of the season this Sunday Nov, 19 at 1,30 P.M, when they meet the Fort William Canadians in exhibition hockey. The Superiors have been late in getting into harness this year and they are coming up against a Junior Club who have been in training and have enter- ed into their league play, so coach Dave Whalen will have to come up with some good strategy to overcome the deficiencies the team suffer due to lack of conditioning. The Canadians will bring with them a little bit of Terrace Bay in the person of Don Fedun, Don left the dressing rooms of the Arena this summer for the betterment of the Canadians and by all reports he is doing very well, which is of course no more than the fans of Terrace Bay expected. BUY AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS