JUNE I9, 1974 TERRACE BAY NEWS . PAGE 9 GRADUATES OF ADVANCED ELECTRICAL TRAINING COURSE ATTEND DINNER Kimberly-Clark of Canada sponsored a gradua- tion dinner for eight Electricians, who comple- ted a two year Company sponsored Advanced Elec- trical Training Course; the dinner was held in the Legion Hall in Terrace Bay on May 29, I974. The course was held in Terrace Bay and con- sisted of four semesters. It was truly a co- operative effort on the part of Kimberly-Clark, the I.B.E.W. Union, Local I86I, and Confedera- tion College. The course was approved as an Ontario Government "Training in Industry", pro- gram with the result that costs were shared by the government, the Company, and the course members. Classes were held in the High School every second week-end on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings over the two year period. Guests at the graduation dinner were Dan Ropchan and Jim Wheeler from Confederation Col-| lege who both played a part in the course, Jim Wheeler as instructor. G.W. Dickson was a guest also and as an Electrical Engineer with the Company made a significant contribution especially in assisting the course members any er, S. Zwaresh, R. Harris, R. Mendelin, R. Fournier, W. Young and P. Stuart. Unfortun-- ately due to a bereavement in the family P. Stuart could not be present. Wayne Young on behalf of the graudates thanked all concerned for the excellent co-op- erative effort that made the course and the graduation ceremonies possible. - Photos page I0 MINOR HOCKEY MONSTER BINGO & BAKE SALE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 -- 7:30 P.M. MOOSE HALL -- Tickets: $1.00 -- door prize children allowed! Bus leaves Schreiber Post Office at 6:45 P.M. time they required help. Don Stewart was M.C., for the evening. Barry Stephen presented the course members their grad- uation diplomas; Carl Gorham presented to them, on behalf of the Company, an appropriate electric- al text book. Grant Puttock was out of town on this occasion. This course was a fir- st for industry in this part of the Province and as a result. a similar course has started throu- gh Confederation College at Atikokan, Ontario. At least two other pulp and paper companies in the area are interested and anxious to start such a course. The course was admin- istered by an Advisory Committee consisting of: C. Gorham, V. Thompson, D. Stewart, D. Caldwell, R. Mendelin and G. Dick~- Son as a resource person. The course graduates are: J. Ruzyski, K. Turn- M5J 1R2. LA POLICE PROVINCIALE DE L'ONTARIO A besoin des candidat(e)s bilingues pour une carriére provocante comme des agents et agentes de police $10,800 par an -- a commencement $13,500 par an -- apres trois ans. La position vous offre e sécurité e opportunité e contentement de travail Qualifications: agé de 21 -- 35 ans: de bonne moralité; en bonne santé; graduation d'une école secondaire (grade Xi!) etfrancais) -- gens: taille minimum 5'8", poids minimum 160 livres -- femmes: taille minimum 5'4", poids minimum 110 livres. Benfaits: tous bienfaits du Service Publique de I'Ontario y compris trois semaines vacation annuellement; congé de convalescence et 'assurance medical; perfectionnement et des uniformes sont fournis. . Solliciter: en personne Directeur de la Gestion Des Carrieres, 8 Rue York, Toronto, Ontario, e responsabilité ou equivalent; bilingue (anglais ) a une détachement de PPO, ou écrivez aux le LA POLICE PROVINCIALE DE L'ONTARIO