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Terrace Bay News, 21 Jul 1966, p. 1

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Vol. 9, No.29 Serving the District *3u9 "6 OLNOWOL o1giddy----~say s1omapurm ¢g 'gamyToH TOLe9 SETH July 21, 1966 CENTENNIAL CARAVAN HERE NEXT YEAR The first of eight Confederation Caravans that will bring historical exhibits to about 700 cities, towns and villages across Canada during Centen- nial Year has passed its initial trial run with fly- ing colors. Number four of the eight Confederation Cara- vans will start out on May Ist and will reach Terrace Bay on Saturday, October 7th next year. Total exhibition area to be covered by a full caravan, when in quadrangle position on a given site, will be about 40,000 square feet. This wiil permit the public to pass through the exhibit trailers in sequence. The centre quad will con- tain regional exhibits and a small platform in the A TREE POR TWO re POn ECO. hey A trip for two to Expo '67 is the GRAND AWARD in a new Kimberly-Clark Scfety Con- test. WEEKLY and MONTHLY PRIZES TOO! The Grand Award will be made if we equal or better our average disabling injury rate for the past five years during the next twelve months, ending June 30, 1967. Each month we work without a disabling injury every Kimberly-Clark employee's name goes into a drum. Hourly employees can earn a bonus of eight extra chances every four months if their depart- ment cuts in half their average accident rate for the past five years, based on a serious injury in- continued page 4... continued page 2 .. WORK SAFELY EACH DAY YOU COULD BE A WINNER

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