Kimberly: Clark ei" Pulp and Paper Company ta WOODLANDS NOTICE (FO DEPARTMENT THE PUBLIC THE PRIVATE ROADS, BUILT AND MAINTAINED BY KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY LIMITED ON ITS LONGLAC PULPWOOD CONCESSION, WILL BE CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC BY THE PUBLIC FOR A PERIOD OF 24 HOURS FROM 7.00 P.M. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1967 UNTIL 7.00 P.M. MARCH 25, 1967. SATURDAY, DATED THIS 8TH DAY OF MARCH, 1967 KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY LIMITED CARD OF THANKS - | would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Uzicanin, Nurses and Staff of Terrace Bay Hospital also, Local 665 and Branch 223 , Royal Canadian Legion and all those who visit- ed me during my stay in hospital . Thank you one | and all. . Ernie Kettle. GUIDERS ATTEND TRAINING SESSION Last Saturday seven Blue and Brown Guiders attend- ed a training session in Marathon. At 9.30 a.m. in the Recreation Centre workshops commenced with May O'Brien of Fort William leading the Brown group and Margaret Looney, Fort William leading the Blue group . Both groups learned new rules, ideas, games and songs to encourage respective packs and compan- ies. Following lunch at the Everest Hotel, the ladies enjoyed a tour of the mill by Ed Jensen. The annual meeting was then held in Trinity Anglican Church Hall attended by eighty leaders and personnel of the Guide Movement in Northwestern Ontario . A delicious turkey supper at St. John's United Chur- ch was served by the Land Rangers of Marathon . A social hour followed with singing in which were included many new songs learned that morning led by Mrs. Daniher . The leaders derived much benefit from their training the annual meeting and exchange of ideas with other leaders. Attending from Terrace Bay were Jones, Mary Brant, Phyl Boutlier, Danielle Salesse and Elaine Long. Shirley Caron, Pam Aline Cadieux, Ss Ih acne aremmnleionmmemntnacete SHOWER HELD FOR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Alice-Jean McKechnie was honored at a Comm unity miscellaneous shower held in the Community Church hall. Assisted by her bridesmaids-to-be, Deborah Boyd and Sharon MacDon ald. Alice Jean opened a wonderful array of gifts from many friends and well wishers of whom more than 2ighty were pres- ent. The hall and chair had been decorated by the teen- agers who also served the buffet lunch. Convenors 'ncluded Mrs. S.Boyd, Mrs. Marg Anderson, Mrs. Cora Majkiewicz and Mrs. Alice Farrow. Mesdames McKechnie and Williams, mother and future mother- in-law of the bride received with her.