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Terrace Bay News, 26 Nov 1959, p. 1

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aa Ci TERRACE Bay NEws ? { | | | € © Circulation Terrace Bay & Schreiber KC- ECF) DRIVE" UNDER WAY The canvass for payroll deduction pledges for the Kimberly-Clark Employees Charity Fund will begin on November 26th, 1959, Every Kimberly-Clark employee is eligible to con- tribute and every employee will be contacted. Your 1960 Charity Dollar will be distri- buted as follows:- Red Cross 14¢ - Heart Fund 14¢ - Cancer Society ~ 14¢ = Salvation } Army - 11¢, National Institute for the Blind - 8¢ - Polio Foundation (March of Dimes) 8¢ - ; Retarded Children 8¢ - Mental Health 6¢ - ' Arthritis & Rheumatism Society 6¢ - Muscular * t 5 4 ee ae See ago er ee en ee ee ee a 4 ee { ; i i ' Dystrophy Association 5¢ - CARE of Canada 3¢ - Reserve Fund (to be distributed at year end) 3¢. When the canvasser calls on you he will have a copy of the-!Constitution and By-Laws! and will be able to answer any questions you might have, A file of information on all of the above organizations is available for your perusal in the Employment Office, Messages on Page 8 from the following are indicative of the support KC-ECF is receiving --won't you add yours:- Mr, R.G,Shirriff - Mill Manager Mr, W.T.Baillie + Chairman, KC-ECF Mr.P,Romaniuk - President, Local 665 "THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SERVE - GIVE GENER- OUSLY" ~ GIVE THE UNITED WAY - ELEVEN DRIVES IN ONE - KIMBERLY-CLARK-EMPLOYEES CHARITY FUND, HIGHWAY SAFETY AWARD SPONSORED BY 0.P.P, "The Honourable, the Attorney-General has announced that substantial cash prize, to be known as the Jack Hammel Highway Safety Suggestion Award, will be presented to the person who submits in writing the best idea, or suggestion, on the subject of traffic safety, to the District Inspector of the Ontario Provincial Police in his or her res-~ pective Districts on or before December 10, 1959, To be eligible, each entry in this contest must be no more than 150 words in length, must clearly outline some concrete sugges- tion for promoting highway traffic safety and must be received at. the office of the District Inspector, M.W, ERICKSEN, 0,.P,P., 489 Algoma Street North, Port Arthur, Ontario, not later than 12:00 o'clock noon on Thurs- day, December 10 next, All mailed entries must be post-marked not later than 12:00 o'clock noon on Wednesday, December 9, 1959, Submissions will be judged solely on the basis of merit and originality, following which a cash prize of $50.00 will be awarded to the winner in each of the 17 Districts of the Ontario Provincial Police. In addition, a grand prize of $150.00 will be presented to the person who submits the entry adjudged to contain the best idea from all 17 dis- tricts. This contest is created for the purpose of stimulating public interest in the ever in- Vol.2, No.46 47 November 26, 1959, MARATHON MERCURIES VERSUS SUPERIORS ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 IN TERRACE BAY ARENA First game of the 1959-60 season will take place here on Thursday, November 26th, against Marathon Mercuries. This is the first game of a two game total goals series for the Soughton Jewelers Trophy. Second game to be played in Marathon on December 3rd if ice is available, or here, if nec- essary. Game time is 8 P.M., so let's get out and help the Superiors get the trophy] These games give the teams a chance to play in actual competition prior to the start of the regular North Shore League schedule, and to help the clubs financially. A significant inscription on the Trophy is. as follows:- "May the friendly competi- tion for this trophy forge greater links of friendship between the two communities", Watch this paper for announcements of the coming "Miss Terrace Bay Superiors" Contest, FUTURE HOCKEY GAMES The hockey season gets underway this week- end with the exhibition game between Maratho and the Superiors on Thursday night at 8 P.M. in the Terrace Bay Arena. In addition, there is a good possibility that the N.S.H.L. All- Star game will be held here on Sunday, November 29th, Tickets for these games will be handled as in the past. Season ticket holders will have until 6 P.M., on Thursday to pick up their tickets for Thursday's game; until 6 P.M., Saturday to pick up tickets for Sunday's game, THERE ARE NO RESERVED SEATS OTHER THAN THOSE HELD BY SEASON TICKETS. | { ; | | | | Sale of rush seat tickets (.65¢) and student. | tickets (.25¢) will be made at the arena ticket office which opens one hour before game time. SEASON TICKETS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE RECREATION OFFICE NOW BY THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY MADE THEIR CHOICES OF SEATS. Remember...» no season tickets will be sold after December 5th, GET YOURS NOW. NOTICE RE TESTING FIRE ALERTING SYSTEM Commencing immediately all Fire Alerting Systems will be tested on alternate Thursdays at 3.P.M, This will include the sounding of the Town Sirens, the Mill Whistle and the Telephone Alerting System in Town Firemen!s homes. PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST FRIDAY EVENING Friday evening, November 27th, at 8 P.M., in the Terrace Bay High, School Auditorium, district High School students will compete in an Oratorial Contest for the coveted E.S.I.S. Association trophy and for valuable prizes, They will speak on the subject 'Would Disarm- ament Bring World Peace!, (Cont'd Pg, 9)

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