heritle, saw Sk gettin ba 4 RM Sn } Januiry 12, 1951. Mr. D. C, Porter, Mill Mannger, LongLac Pulp & Paper Compny, Ltd., Terrace Bry, Ontario, Dear Don: It is with regret tht I am unable to attend your 100 Days Safety Party next Wednesdry. It is obvious thet every individu-l is interested in preventing injuries, A genuine feeling tht each person isa fellow-worker exists when e mill carries on with a minimum number of injuries. The teamwork shows n fincl score of "No One Hurt." Such 2 finel score is worthy of all efforts. The progr>m at your mill is now being recognized with Some of the better than avernge programs throughout the industry. I understend thet the gonl for 1951 is a frequency rate ot 4.5, This is » definite challenge! Good Luck -- Good Party -- Good Safety! Sincerely, (Signed) W. R. Kellet, Genernl Superintendent, Hawaiian iTame wrk Corporation, January 12, 1951. Mr. D, C. Porter, Mill Manger, LongL»c Pulp & Paper Company, Terrree Bry, Ontario. Decr Don: Diys, weeks and months without accidents are always pleasant for everyone and are mde possible only by the united efforts of all. Everyone recognizes that the reduction of injuries you m.de between 1949 and '50, both in numbers and severity, as well as completely preventing all sccidents for 100 drys is a grect accomplishment, ! I am sorry to miss your party next Wednesday as Im sure it will be a very enjoynble affair and an incentive to further effort. Plexse extend to everyone my i cae oa and sincere best wishes for continued success in safety, Yours truly, (Signed) Fred Seaborne, Chief Mill Man ger, Kimberly-Clark Corpor: tion.