DECEMBER 2, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 (imberly-Clark Gets 'ollution Control Award Kimberly-Clark of Canada nited has been awarded a ijor Canadian pollution ntrol award in recognition the environmental control itures of its new Kleenex sue plant at Huntsville. The Canadian Institute on [lution Control presented A. V. Delaporte Award for ge plant achievement in lustrial wastes control in nada to the company at Institute's annual banquet d in Halifax, Sept. 28. The titute's banquet was held 1itly with the Atlantic Can- | Section of the American terworks Association. he A. V. Delaporte Award, :n annually, was presented Kimberly-Clark on the is of "an excellent report the Ontario Water Re- The $23-million plant is the company's largest tissue-mak- ing facility in Canada, and produces tissue for use in almost the full range of Kimberly-Clark's sanitary pro- ducts. It commenced pro- duction last spring. The company employs about 70 persons and con- tains the largest creped wad- ding machine in Canada which produces 100 tons of tissue daily. It embodies the latest type of design, both esthetic and functional, with integrated treatment of incoming water and effluent. The plant's ultra-modern, built-in pollution control equipment makes it possible to recycle an extremely large Municipality of Schreiber PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE INVITES: Applications for membership of the Parks and Recreation Committee 1972. Requirements: = To have a general interest in Knights of Columbus Annual Turkey BINGO FRIDAY, DEC.3 ST. MARTIN'S PARISH HALL at -8 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME sources Commission for the manner in' which the new plant was designed with com- plete waste treatment, water purification and recycling". The award was received on behalf of the company by D. E. Milliken, P. Eng., plant manager. Also attending the event was J. C. Wig, company vice-president and director of environmental control. oR THE OFP TRAFFIC BUG Creme THE Snow BeFore vou go!" portion of 'the process water, and the effluent disposal works have been designed to satisfy exacting criteria laid down by the Ontario Water Resources Commission. Kimberly-Clarke is currently embarked on a three-year, multi-million-dollar air and water pollution control pro- gram and also is carrying out studies in this field. This nice man wants you community recreation in its various aspects to provide and assure adequate opportunity for any man, woman or child in the community to engage in satisfying and constructive activities appro- priate to age and personal interests. Interested volunteers and organizations pre- pared to forward nominations of persons to re- present them are requested to submit names to: "Membership Parks and Recreation Committee" c/o Municipal Office, Schreiber. Closing date: December 21st, 1971. to pay less income tax. SE SRD N A There's a section in the In- A Nason bh come Tax Act which says you 4 U7} can deduct a substantial amount ; ; from your 1971 earned income if NY et / you have an eligible retirement savings plan. All you have to do | rem > is register your annuity or perma- No [ x i / nent life insurance plan by Feb- } oS ruary 29. If you'd like to know how, : call me. I'm even more anxious to save you tax money than the tax man is. gi] R.W. YBERT! ANDERSON _ S77 ~~ | Box 488 - 200 Centennial Square | | | Thunder Bay "F", Ontario / 1 Bus: 623-7445 Res: 622-2695 suilife OF