i MR, E, PERSO BOX 375 ~ TERRACE B/Y wr ZL ven perrace Bay I ] XY TERRACE BAY NEWS RETIRING EMPLOYEES HONOURED On Friday, August 20th, local residents and fellow workers of three retiring employees of the Kimberly Clark Pulp & Paper Company were honoured at a social and dance held at the Moose Hall. Prior to the dance, executive members of the sponsoring Local Union, Local 665, International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers entertained the retirees and their wives at dinner in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel when flowers were presented to the wives. At the dance the retirees were each presented with a cheque for $150. and a Union Lapel pin. Retiring with twenty-three years of service was Mr. Arthur LeBlanc, who is married to wife Stella They have nine children. Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc will reside in Ottawa; Mr. Dan MacFadyen, twenty=- two years of service, married to Beatrice and have four children, they will reside at 263 Kenogami Rd., Terrace Bay; Mr. Fred Eickmeier, twenty-one years of service, married to Marion and have three child- ren. They will reside at 208 Newman Street, Schreiber, Ontario. ; Attending from out of town for the occasion were: - Grace LeBlanc, Guelph, Eleanor LeBlanc Windsor; Mrs. Austin McMillan, Atikokan; Mr. and Mrs. Don Treadeau, Thunder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Marcotte, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Morgan, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacFadyen, St. Ann, New Brunswick; Mavis Cavanaugh, Bermuda, Linda Benidict, Kitimat, B.C. The MacFadyen children presented Mr. Dan MacFadyen with a 1971 Ford truck as a retirement gift. - photo page 2 ........ - Serving The District September 1, 1971 SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. J.A. Ferrier, Mill Manager, is pleased to announce that Miss Sharon Smith has been awarded the 1971 Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Ltd. Scholarship in the amount of $1,000. Sharon will be continuing her studies at Lakehead University this Fall. Sharon's father is Jim Smith, a member of the Millwright crew and a Company employee for the past twenty-one years. EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION SERVICE The Ontario Educational Communications Authority will increase its educational television service to North Western Ontario this September by expanding video-tape service for isolated northern schools in co-operation with the Ontario Department of Educa- tion. This project for isolated northern schools will bring educational television to nineteen schools in remote parts of North Western Ontario which are beyond the range of broadcast television. In many communities this service will provide residents with their first opportunity to watch television. Program contents of these video-tape libraries will be selected in consultation with a regional committee of teachers to assure their usefulness within the school and the curriculum. In addition to co-operative expansion of television services to isolated schools, the OECA is negotiating with cable companies in North Western Ontario in . the hope that they will broadcast educational tel- evision programs during regular hours for the benefit of the whole community. lL A A a UU a hh a