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Terrace Bay News, 19 Oct 1961, p. 1

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ol" Vol.4, No.41 COUNCIL ANNOUNCES HYDRO BUILDING The Utilities Committee of the Township of Terrace Bay is pleased to announce that construction of a Hydro Utilities Building is now under way. The building will be a two-story, masonry, office and shop, The need for a building of this type has long been apparent. It will afford space for Utilities and some Municipal functions, the opportunity of housing their operations urder one roof, The amalgamation of these facilities in one building will offer great- er ease for administration and result in improved service to the community, The arrangements to go ahead with the con- struction of the building were made through the Ontario Hydro Commission, Their role in the administration of local Hydro could be compared with that of an auditor, They are primarily interested to see that Hydro mon- ies are used to the best possible advantage, The Hydro account over the years has in- creased in value, At this time a surplus of $85,000 in Hydro bonds has been accumulated, The end use of these funds is somewhat lLimi- _ ted. After careful consideration a mutual agreement between Ontario Hydro and the Muni- cipal Council was made. This was to the effect that a Hydro Utilities Building should be constructed at Terrace Bay. The cost of the building, including land and architects? fees, will be close to $55,000. Payment for the building will be made out of the present surplus. By the sale of these bonds the Hydro account will lose the annual interest --- approximately $2,750. per year, due from this investment, In addition the cost of operating the building will add to this loss, On the other hand - operating income from rentals will be suffi- _ cient to cover both building operation and _ maintain the income from bond interest. The Terrace Bay Council reports that throughout negotiations with the Ontario Hydro, they were most co-operative and at all times expressed a genuine interest in the affairs of the local Hydro, HYDRO OFFICIAL LAYS CORNERSTONE ON BUILDING The Hon, W. Ross Strike, 9.C., Chairman of the Ontario Power Commission fron Toronto laid the cornerstone for the new Utilities Building in Terrace Bay last Thursday morn- ing at eleven before a group of Municipal representatives and public-spirited citi- zens, With the words "I declare this stone well and truly laid and expressing his pleasure in the honor given to him in so doing, the cornerstone ceremony was completed, Mr, Strike, however, went on to remind those present of his many visits to Terrace Bay from its very early days, and his con- tinued interest and pleasure (Conttd Page 9) ee ee ee esr rts turns it off, October 19, 1961 CANADA SAVINGS BONDS NOW ON SALE For the 15th successive year employees of Kimberly-Clark are being given the opportun- ity to purchase Canada Savings Bonds by pay- roll .deduction,. Everyone has something to save for - a house, a car, taxes, education or a vacation to name but a few. And more and more people every year take advantage of this convenient method of saving. Last year over 56 percent of the mill payroll bought bonds. By putting away only $8.54 a month, by payroll deduction, you can have a fully paid up $100 'bond in 12 months, plus an interest coupon worth $4,25,. See one of the following canvassers today: Wood Handling ~- Day Crew - 3, Thorsteinson; "Shift #1 - H, Landry; Shift #2 - V. Timpano; Shift #3 - C, Koskis Shift #4 - W. Pidluzny. Pulp Department - Shift #71 - J.Schritt; Shift #2 - N. Jolicoeur; Shift #3 - B, Walsh; Shift #4 - D. Whalen, Steam Department - Shift #1 - G, Wood; Shift #2 - E.Kettle; Shift #3 - D, Desrosiers; Shift #4 - W. Cavanaugh, Engineering - Engineering Office - R,. Wallwin; Painters and Oilers - W, Anderson; Electrical and Instruments - J,Ruzyski; Pipe- fitters - J, Duncan; Millwrights and Auto Mechanics - A, Fraser; Machine Shop --- Welders Tinsmiths, - R. Wills; Carpenters - E,Persson. Warehouse - M, Nicol; Service - H, Duggan; Watchmen - A,Almos; Pulp Storage - J.Dejonghe; Townsite = D,Laporte; Hotel - A, Papousek; Hospital - M.Duquettes; Technical ~ Cc. Rousseau; Admin, Office - J, MacDonald, These canvassers are doing this work volun- tarily., Please be courteous and co-operative when you are contacted, If you are not can- vassed and are interested in Bonds, contact the Enployment Office. SCHOOL FIRE DRILL AWARDS MADE A very active Fire Prevention program is maintained in Terrace Bay the entire year, but special recognition is given during Fire Prevention Week and to the Town Fire Chief, Robert Hofland, and the Mill Fire Chief, George Maitland, Drills in all three schools are conducted in a manner of utmost efficiency, the child- ren quiet and regulated. Before the whistle dies away, any room could be observed with the children immediately rising and, as the first in line holds the door and filing out commences, others near the windows close them while someone near the light switch The class registry was either carried out by the teacher or a ae. designated pupil. Timing between the schools is strongly competed for and at the Public (Cont?d P,9) Ae com ree i ee a a mere eae ee»

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