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Terrace Bay News, 5 Apr 1951, p. 4

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LOCALS BEv.T SCHREIBER IN GRUDGE BATTLE Tho friction(?) that exists between the ledies of Terrace Bay and Schreiber over bowling ended once and for all last Sunday afternoon on our alleys. This scribe is to understand that Gloria Clifton, Peggy Smith, Myra Laurell, and Ernie Bond are still engineering means and ways to find a knack in beating Irene Edmond, Alice Dixon, Vida Holford and Olyve Harrison who caused them to suffer abashment, In fairness to the Schreiber- ites, the total score is not meant for publication, but they have condescended to our revealing their loss by 702 pins. One of the ambassadors, Ernie Bond, hit KNOW YOUR BENEFIT PLANS (No. 2 of a series of articles giving LongLac Pulp & Paper Co, Ltd., employees in- teresting information and sidelights on the various benefit plans in foree at the Terrace Bay Mill, Offices, Hospital and Hotel. ) It has been very gratifying to LongLac management to know that since 1946 when con- struction operations commenced, the Group Life Insurance which has been made available has been of such help to the families of de- coased, It has also been a source of great satisfaction to all employees to feel that their families have the benefit of such libe-. ral protection, The plan provides a basic amount of in- surance for all employees at the very low pre- mium rate of 20¢ per month, Additional amounts of insurance are available after 6 months ser~- vice on LongLac payroll, These amounts vary with rate of earnings and, generally speaking, all hourly rated personnel have a basic $2000 . insurance policy and a second policy coverage of either $3000. or #5000, additional. This latter plan costs the employee 50¢ per $1000. per month, A major part of the cost of the insurance» is paid by LongLae Pulp & Paper Co, Ltd., so that employees may secure the valuable protec- tion at the lowest possible cost. The low cost of the insurance combined with the fact that no medical examination is required, with no restrictions as to age, Sex an all time low of 67 (golfers, we're talking bowling). At a dinner following bowling and held at Hotel Terrace, the chicken dinner prompted a suggestion of a walking mara~ . thon. If in the near future some of our girls were to be seen walking toward Sch-= reiber to mest their girls walking this way, pick-ups will neither be appreciated nor accepted, The Crime of cheating never pays. Doctors have been warned to open their medical books for prescription to abasia. 0-0-0 HUNTERS NOTE Advice has been received from the Depart- ment of Lands & Forests to the effect that Frank Strutt has been appointed Wolf Bounty Officer. or occupation, makes it very attractive. We all readily recognize the excellent opportunity offered for protection of depen- dents, While a second instalment will be re- quired to cover all salient points relative _ to the Prudential Group Insurance plans avai' able here, we shall point out one item which alone makes the plan worth its cost to an employee: "If you become totally and permanently disabled so that you are unable to work during the remainder of your lifetime, and if your disability occurs while the Group Life Policy is in force and you are less than 60 years of age, further premiums will be waived and your insurance will be paid, Payment will be made either in one sum six months after receipt of . proof of disability; or in 60 monthly instal- | ments, the first instalment being payable { immediately upon receipt of proof ef dis- ability." 0-0-0 | REPORT EVERY aT EVERY | | ACCIDENT POpIKCES | ey | at \! Balance of information will appear in a subsequent article, 0-0-0

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