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Terrace Bay News, 17 Oct 1974, p. 18

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at THE NEW DOMINION pub! LT ats is » TERRACE BAY« lic building housing the postoffice is modern in design and conforms to the architectural pattern of the shopping centre and Terrace Bay's other buildings. Terrace Bay Wins Safety Contest During the six month period from February 1 to July 31 a Safety Contest involving 11 pulp and paper mills from Marathon to Kenora and Fort Frances was sponsored by the Northwestern Branch of the Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers' Safety association. MILL ~ LongLac-Terrace Bay Abitibi-Fort William Marathon-Marathon Ont.-Minun. (Kenora) Great Lakes-Fort William Dryden-Dryden Provincial-Port Arthur Abitibi-Port Arthur Brompton-Red Rock Ont.-Minn. (Fort Frances) Brompton-Nipigon MILL TOTALS The Terrace Bay Mill of LongLac emerged as winners of this contest and will hold the trophy until completion of another 6-month contest slated to run until next March 1. ; The trophy was presented at a Branch Meeting of the Safety Association held MAN LOST TIME FREQ. HOURS ACC. RATE 705,162 1 1.41 829,581 1 3.03 924,610 5 5.40 673,493 4 5.93 1,211,662 12 9.90 601,753 6 9.97 586,732 8 13.63 480,430 8 16.65 539,710 9 16.67 914,528 17 18.58 80,502 4 49.68 7,048,163 75 10.64 TERRACE BAY's "swimming hole" is just above the hydro-electric dam in the Agusabon river. It is divided in three sections, has regular supervision and morning bus service to and from the pool. : in Port Arthur by F. R. Brown, Mill Manager of Abitibi's Port Arthur division, to Fred Soughton, LongLac's Services and Safety Supervisor. In winning the contest LongLac's fre- quency rate for the six month period was 1.41. During the period only one dis- abling injury occurred. . Curlers Prepare Lots of action going on these days over at the Curling Rink. As all curlers prob- ably know by now, the old Laundry building has been moved adjacent to the rink to serve as a clubhouse this winter. It is set up in position, and drain and sewage pipes installed. The entire inside of this building has been completely stripped of old partitions, counters, ete., and the preliminary stages have been com- pleted for the renovations to make the place look like a clubhouse that we'll be proud of. The outside walls of both build- ings have been cut to allow for the con- struction of a connecting corridor. How did all of these and other things get doneP--Why, by volunteer labour of course! Any night that you feel that you'd like to lend a hand, just put on your dun- garees and wander over. The annual general meeting of the Curling Club was held October 1 in the Clubrooms. Longlac Century Club (Standings as of midnight Octo- ber 10, 1951.) The Century Club is comprised of all units with 100 or more consecutive safe days with- out an on-duty disabling injury. Unit SAFE DAys 1. Administration Office 1063 2. Hotel 1063 3. Warehouse 1063 4. Electrical 1063 5. Technical 1063 6. Bleachery 1063 7. Hospital 1063 8. Steam and Recovery 1031 9. Dig. Brown Stock Screens 999 10. Buildings and Grounds 990 11. Machine Room 657 12. Jackladder (seasonal) 641 13. Structural ; 586 14. Kiln, Caustic, and Evaps. = 511 15. Service Operations 489 16. Mechanical 424 17. Woodyard 385 18. Pipefitters 277 19. Engineering Office 275 In the Dog-House Wood Room 82 Mill Total 82 RC -- Fr oI ey Folate odes RE ANE 3 St ed Pr 8 rm Tube rgs a] Bs EL Si ad ne SS A re

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