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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jun 1969, p. 9

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ALBERT C. "JACK" RIGELSFORD RETIRES TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 CORRECTION The wedding of Miss Sharon Belliveau and Mr. * After seventeen and a half years, as a Mill Watch! Bruce Lundberg will take place July 19 not July 16 man, Jack Rigelsford retired from the Kimberly- Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited. On June 9th, a Company sponsored luncheon was held for Jack attended by eleven of his fellow em- ployees. At the luncheon Mill Manager John Ferrier congratulated Jack on his retirement and presented him with his pension letter outlining his Kimberly Clark life-time pension and also presented him his Gold Pass entitling him to visit any Kimberl Clark operation and a framed coloured picture of Terrace Bay. On June 13th, Jack's fellow employees held a successful stag for him in the Moose Hall in Terrace Bay . Jack arrived in Schreiber from. Worthing, Sussex, England, on January 18,1949. On December 7th, 1951, he started employment with Kimberly-Clark as a Mill Watchman . Jack and his wife, Violet, and daughter plan on residing in Schreiber at least for the summer. Jack's son David worked in the Mill at Terrace Bay for five or six years and is now living in Prince Albert, Sask. Later this year, Jack and his wife plan on a visit to North Burnaby, B.C. to visit Mrs. Rigelsford's relatives and they also have tentative plans for a trip to England. Planning such irips indicate a happy retirement for Jack and his wife. His many friends extend best wishes for many happy retirement years. In photo below - Jack Rigelsford receives Kimberly-Clark pension letter from Mill Manager, | John Ferrier. as reported in last week's news. NOTICE Written applications from persons interested in serving on the Terrace Bay Recreation Committee will be accepted by the undersigned until Monday, July 7th, 1969. Appointments are not restricted to adults only. Teenage applications welcomed. W. Hanley, Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Terrace Ba} Dr. and Mrs. Bob Biesenthal with daughter Heather visited the past week with Bob's sister on: brother-in-law, Kay and Ken Weppler. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Broadhurst were present a the Convocation of the University of Toronto on June 9th at which their son Peter, B.A. Queen's, received his Bachelor of Law degree. His son, two year old Brent, who had spent a week with hi grandparents, accompanied them to Toronto. The Expropriations Act 1968-69 - cont'd from page 8 sesee I. In Township 54, in the Municipality of the Township of Schreiber, in the District of Thunder Bey, being, (a) part of Mining Claim T.R. 4033 designated as Parts I e 2 on D.H.O. Plan P-2162-4I of record in the Cffice of Land Titles at Port Arthur as Plen PAR-529;and (>) part of Mining Claim T.B. 2364 designated es Part 5 on D.H.O. Plan P-2162-4I of record in the Office of Land Titles| at Port Arthur as Plan PAR-529. This Notice first published on the I9th day of June,1969. FOR SALE - One home built utility trailer, and one Twin size pink satin bedspread like new. Call 3612. Optimist: Someone who tells you iis ) } i FOR SALE - Girl's 18" wheel bicycle. Phone 3274.

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