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Terrace Bay News, 21 Nov 1957, p. 1

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LARGE Fe (sO Bg @--a-¥-i-n g - ig Tek teee Bay Friday November 22nd will mark the end of almost ten years residence in Terrace Bay for our former Mill Manager, Mr. J. C. (Joe) Wig and his family. As previously reported Mr. Wig was named Mill Manager of the Irving Pulp and Paper Company Limited, St. John, New Brunswick, effective November lst. The Wigs will make their new home in Lancaster, N.B.-, which we understand is practically a part of the city of St. John. During their residence here, the Wig family have been very active in community affairs. Their many friends have made this week a busy one for them as numerous social functions have been convened in their honour. On behalf of the people of Terrace Bay, we take this opportunity to say - "Good luck - we enjoyed having you with us and we will look forward to your visits in the future". % & x G. FLATER TRANSFERRED TO NEW BRUNSWICK It was announced this week that George Flater has been appointed Plant Engineer of the Irving Pulp and Paper Company Limited, at St. John, New Brunswick. It is expected that he will assume his new duties during January, 1958, George is a 1950 graduate of McGill Univer- sity in Mechanical ingineering. His first association with Kimberly-Clark was in 1949 when he spent the summer working as a vacation relief man in the mill. Following his grad- uation he worked for approximately 10 months with Canadian International Paper Company at Gatineau Quebec. He joined the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company in March 1951, and has been employed here at Terrace Bay on various engin- eering assignments since that time. ST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BA' VOIR ASR me RI Sr HPCC bE: h- ri s--t-m-a-s This Saturday, November 23rd 2 - 5 p.m. --The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church will hold their Annual Christmas bazaar, --It will be well worth your while to brave the snow and do your Christmas shopping here. - Dolls, doll clothes, mittens, aprons, violets, Christmas decorations and candles will be available. - The Children will be happy with their Uhristmas tree, cookie tree and candy table. ~ You will be able to sit and chat over a hot cup of tea, fancy sandwiches and cakes, - adults - 35¢ -~ children 15¢ - Bring home some excellent baking for the weekend! * * * SUPERIORS TO MEET MARATHON - SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. - TERRACE BAY ARENA - Fort William Beavers tangled with Marathon and Terrace Bay last week-end, and a look at the scores indicates that a game between Terrace Bay Superiors and Marathon Mercuries would be a good one to see. There can be no odds given on this game -- Marathon won 2 - 1 -- Terrace lost 3 - 2 but Beavers were bolstered Sunday by the addition of three powerful players: Madigan, Saplywy, and M. Irvin; this trio was responsible for every goal slammed into the Terrace net. So -- with this in mind and remembering the keen competition between these rivals --- See you Sunday at the Terrace Bay Arena!! * * * - 212 Kenogami Road is being offerect for sale for approx- imately $6200.00. If interested contact C. E. Paget, Townsite Superintendent before 4:30 PoMy Monday, November 25th, HOUSE FOR SALE

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