PAAR ROPE SLED LENT OEE LLLF OLA TEL SOLER TOOT OT * NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL. - AWARD WON BY LONGLAC Mr, D.C. Porter, Mill Manager, LongLac Pulp & Paper Co, Ltd., Terrace Bay, Ontario Volume 6, No. 13 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY March 29, 1951 Dear Don: Once again I am given a pleasant message about the accident prevention efforts of the people at LongLac Pulp & Paper Co, Ltde Now the National Safety Council announces you are to be honored with a Certificate of Achievement which carries with it national recognition, The reduction from 18 lost time injuries in 1949 to 8 in 1950 fully in- dicates that the people at your mill have well qualified themselves for the honor, The comparison of 18 in 1949 and 8 in 1950 means 10 men in 1950 did not undergo any suffering from injuries and 10 men were not deprived of the privilege of earning wages during the hours of operations. Preventing accidents and work- ing safely has many rewards, The Winning of the Challenge Contest with Spruce Falls Power and Paper Co. Ltd., was also a fine accomplishment, For the first two months of 1951 I note thet Spruce Falls is leading your mili, iIs*your gang planning to take care of the "goat" after 1951 or will you again have a better record than Spruce Falls and make them keep it? 1 With each man's respect to himself, his family and his friends, it is wise to tarry some of his safety ideas into his home, while driving his car or during his outside activities, I am happy to hear that a Community Safety activity is increasing at Terrace Bay because safety makes for better living for everybody. My sincere congratulations to everyone at your mill for their fine efforts in preventing accidents and for winning the National Certificate of Achievement Award, I hope the efforts with improved results continue. Sincerely yours, (signed) HeG. Boon Vice President in charge of Operations Kimberly-Clark Corporations