May 20, T965 SEA CADET DAY IN TERRACE BAY - SATURDAY Once again Terrace Bay will be the scene of "Area" Sea Cadet activities as both Lakehead Corps "RCSCC Vindictive" and "RCSCC Craddock" pay their second visit to our Town, May 22nd and 23rd. One hundred cadets, Wrennettes, officers and wives will arrive Saturday as guests of "RCSCC Superior" the local Sea Cadet Corps. Activities will commence with a Parade from the Arena to the Shopping Area at 12:30. Here the fifty piece Cadet Band and Honour Guard will present the time honoured ceremony 'Beat The Retreat' or, as it is now known 'The Sunset Cere- mony'. FOR THE BENEFIT OF RESIDENTS WHO MAY NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THIS CEREMONY THE VISITING CORPS HAVE KINDLY CONSENTED TO DO AREPEAT PERFORMANCE AT 6:45 P.M., IN THE SAME AREA, It is well worth seeing and we would advise those who plan to attend to pick their viewing spot early because from all reports space will be at a premium. Following the afternoon parade the three Corps will be guests of the local Navy League at a lun- cheon in the basement of the Catholic Church. After the luncheon visiting cadets will be taken to their billets to meet their weekend hosts. It is planned to conclude Saturday's activities with a Dance in the Arena starting at 8 P.M. and ending at 1] p.m. On Sunday morning the Cadet Corps and Band wilt form up at the Catholic Church at 10.30 a.m. and parade to the Arena where an Inter-Faith pub- lic Church Service will be held. Following the Service the Cadets will again parade from the Arena through the Shopping area, returning to the Arena where the visiting groups will board busses for the return journey to the Lakehead. For the benefit of all concerned a complete time table is listed below. SATURDAY 12.00 - Arrival of Cadets--issuing of billets 12.30 - Parade to Shopping Area 1.30 - Parade to Catholic Church 3.00 - Dismissal for billets 3.00 - Area meeting-officers & Sr.Cadets - Rec. YOU TOO,CAN WE CARRY ROCKSHAKE and ALUMINUM SIDING -- 5 uu . | 3630 Northern THE NEWS ere ap Builders Centre. 6.30 Muster for Sunset Ceremony. 6.45 Sunset Ceremony - Shopping Area 8.00 - 11.00 - Dance at Arena SUNDAY 10.30 - Church Parade - Muster at Catholic Church 11.15 - Inter-Faith Church Service at Arena 12 Noon - Parade from Arena to Highway - Simcoe Plaza - Radisson - Back to Arena. SAFETY NEWS FROM KIMBERLY-CLARK John Knight's No.2 Shift Steam Plant Crew Hold Safety Crew Dinner On May [3th at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, the members of No.2 Shift in the Steam Plant were guests of the Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Company at a dinner in recognition of over fifteen years of disabling injury free crew operation. Foreman John Knight was M.C., for the evening. Special guests included the Mill Manager, J.A. Ferrier, Plant Engineer, W.J.Farrell and Steam Plant Supervisor, Ted Young. Neil Cornthwaite showed some excellent slides after the dinner. Each of the guests remarked that each member of the crew, past and present, can be justifiably proud of their contribution to the safe operation of the crew for over fifteen years. There are six crews, or sections, at the Kimberly- Clark Mill that have operated without a disabling injury since the mill start-up in November, 1948. They are--No.2 shift in the Steam Plant, the Elec- trical and Instrument Crew, the Technical Depart- ment, the Administration Office, the Hotel and the Hospital . The safety theme at the Kimb erly-Clark Mill for 1965 is THINK SAFETY. The sections of the Mill mentioned above have proven that it is prac- tical to THINK SAFETY for over fifteen years, and work that length of time without a disabling injury. MINOR BASEBALL There will be a meeting of the Minor Fastball League at 2 P.M. on Sunday, May 23rd in the Arena. All boys who have registered for baseball m WE STOCK elf ALL MATERIALS CALL US FOR ESTIMATES ON SIDINGS AND PRE - FAB GARAGES (complete) W. KURYLO Give us a ring! Add protective beauty with... $597) I Qeqys Sales Ltd. FREE ESTIMATES