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Terrace Bay News, 17 Oct 1968, p. 9

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R17 soe TERRACE BAY NE ) Terrace Bay Community Credit Union Limited Friday, October 25th After the annual Meeting res Annual Meeting Moose Hall TERRACE BAY Social Hour 6:30°.m. , men og BUFFET 3 | a NN 1 > PLAN TO ATTEND-- ACCOMMODATIONS ™ i ARE LIMITED. Tickets available from any Officer --_ or the Business Office. KIMBERLY-CLARK HOST.TO SAFETY ASSOCIATION] PRESS RELEASE ~ On Thursday, October 17th, the Kimberly-Clark Jack Stokes, MPP Thunder Bay has learned that Pulp & Paper Co. will host the Northwestern Branch | Multiply of Nipigon is off to a good start and has meeting of the Ontario pulp and Paper Makers Safety | excellent prospects for success under new manage- Association. ment. Approximately 60 delegates representing the pulp Vice-President Murray Atkinson and the Board of and paper industry in Northwestern Ontario, from : Directors made up of local business men from the Marathon in the east to Kenora and Fort Frances in Nipigan, Red Rock area are to be congratulated on the west, will meet to discuss various aspects of in- | their initiative and enterprise in getting this plant dustrial safety . back into production. Participating in the program will be Mr. F. Sough- Mr. Atkinson advises that the mill is operating on . ton, Training Co-ordinator Kimberly-Clark, who will] a two shift basis employing 60 people in the plant lead a group discussion examining the accident pre- | and 10 office personell. Market conditions are vention activities in these plants. Mr. Bert Travis favourable with the balance of 1968 production al- of the Construction Safety Association, Toronto, will }| ready sold. Kingsway Lumber of Toronto is acting speak on the subject of Fire Prevention. Mr. Dick as marketing agent. Whent, Safety Supervisor Domtar Newsprint Red Rock Timber contracts have been signed with Domtar, will discuss the merits of crew safety meetings. Abitibi and Great Lakes so wood supplies are no In the evening, the visiting delegates will attend longer a problem. Employee morale has never been a banquet at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel at which better and a contract recently negotiated is await- time Mr. R.G. Ison, Safety Consultant, Kimberly- ing ratification by both parties. Clark Corporation Neenah, will be the guest speaker The re-opening of Multiply will have a favourable effect on the economy of Nipigon and will do much Oétober 'is CANADIAN RESTAURANT MONTH! to impress upon Government that we can develop and sustain secondary industry in this area.

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