Vol.5, No.38 Serving the District in which we live September 13/62 POOL PAYMENTS BEGIN G.M. MINARD ANNOUNCES ORGANIZATION CHANGES Now that the Swimming Pool body is com e following organization. changes, pleted and work on the deck and surrounding become effective September 15th, 1962, have been announced by Mr, G,M,Minard. Mr, Gordon G.Cosens relinquishes his res- ponsibilities for Woodlands operations at Kapuskasing and LongLac to permit him to cultivate closer relationships with respon- sible authorities in Forestry branches of _ government; Pulp and Paper Research centres; universities; etc., and to advise the Presi- dent on such vital matters. area is under way, pool payments, as pledged | by the citizens signing forms, will begin. Mill employees who signed payroll deduc-" tion forms will have $1.00 per month deduc- ted commencing in September, Those who signed direct-payment pledges will make payment at the Recreation Office in semi-annual installments, THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET SIGNED SHOULD NOTE : THAT, UNLESS THEY DO SO BEFORE THE END OF Coincident with this change the responsi- SEPTEMBER, THEY WILL BE' CLASSIFIED AS NON~ : bilities for both Woodlands and Mill opera- MEMBERS FOR ONE FULL SWIMMING YEAR, tions at Kapuskasing will be centered in REMEMBER ....¢. POOL MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE F,L.Flatt who becomes General Manager-Opera--- AS FOLLOWS :- tions for Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company 1. Recreation Association Members who join Limited, with headquarters at Kapuskasing, the Pool Association on the pledge system Similarly, Woodlands operations (LongLac) -- $12.00 per year, of Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company 2. Recreation Association Members who do NOT Limited will be consolidated with Mill Opera- join on the pledge system - $15.00 PER tions (Terrace Bay) and J.C, Wig, formerly ae Director of Pulp Manufacturing in the parent Company, becomes General Manager-Operations for Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited with headquarters at Toronto, SEASON, 3. Non - Recreation Members who join for the swimming season - $25,00 per season FOR SWIMMING PRIVILEGES ONLY, 4, Non - Recreation Members who do NOT join for the swimming season - 50¢ (adults) and 25¢ (children) PER INDIVIDUAL, each CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL MEETING DATE SET time they use the pool. Council members of the Terrace Bay Chamber CONTROL OF MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS of Conmerce met on Monday evening in the WILL BE CAREFULLY CHECKED BY THE POOL Recreation Centre and one of the most impor- CASHTER, AS MEMBERS WILL HAVE NUMBERED tant items discussed was the Annual Meeting AND COLOURED PLASTIC DISCS' SIGNIFYING and election of officers. The date decided oe tae Per Pg gg gg ot upon is Thursday, October 4th at 7,30 P.M. AREA OR THE DAILY RATE WILL BE CHARCED. . _ meeting room of the Recreation THERE WILL BE A DISC FOR EACH PER+ General business of the meeting, conducted SON IN "POOL MEMBER" FAMILIES, by Pres ident, C.E, Paget, included reading : , § : of the minutes and correspondence by Secre- It is evident that it will be far more tary Jack Kelty, The latter included letters advantageous to join the Pool Association to the annual meeting of various organizations on the pledge system, YOU HAVE ONLY UNTIL with whom the local group are affiliated and SEPTEMBER SOTH TO JOIN FOR THE 1962 -- 63 an announcement from the Canadian Chamber of eee Sib FOR? ROM 'dk MEY Commerce regarding a visit to Terrace Bay ty ; = AN = Mr, H.T.Emery, representative of the Canadian MURDO CAMPBELL - RECREATION OFFICE, Associated th ainees of Commerce (Organization Services) and the Ontario Chambers of Commerce. A luncheon meeting has been arranged on the occasion of his visit. A letter from the Postal authorities out- lined their policy for installing drop boxes. Council agreed that their refusal to instal these in Terrace Bay was legitimate, A letter from the Unemployment Insurance Commission pointed out (particularly to those in business) to whom benefits are available and the apralling abuse of said benefits by some, Se nr en ete en een ~ seni LOCAL BOY ON WAY UP HOCKEY LADDER Following a week of hockey at Peterborough Ontario, Don Fedun was requested by the par- ent Club, Montreal Canadiens, to sign on for a four year contract with the Montreal Junior Canadiens, Ken Reardon, Vice President of the Montreal Canadiens, National Hockey League}, reported Don the most outstanding of the ninety-three boys attending their hockey school, Don, who turned to Defense playing Mr. Paget agreed to assume res onsibilit last year under Coach Mickey Hennessey with for pushing the Aguasabon Gorge minis to 5 the Fort William Canadiens, had risen through | ¢inish this Fall. He and one other Council all ranks of Minor Hockey in Terrace Bay be- | member will attend a meeting of the Upper fore his year at the Lakehead. (Cont*d P.4) Lake Superior Travel Council (Cont'd Page 4) te mem ma an ce ee ee AA RNR en te