RACE. Vol.2, | Circulation | Terrace Bay | & Schreiber | N.S.H.L.GOVERNORS MEET IN RED ROCK DECEMBER 5 Referees were instructed at this meeting to enforce rules more rigidly, with particular emphasis on high sticking, delibérate attempts to injure, et cetera. The possibility of 'having two referees at each game was discussed 'but, due to an insuff- icient number of refereés, the suggestion was deemed impractical, : Hockey fans along 'the North Shore will appreciate the fact that the Board of Gover- nors considered the rough type of hockey played so far this season sufficiently serious | to warrant steps being taken to guard against | future repetition, A more 'rigid application of the rules | should: be good' news for the players, The | N.S.H.L, is one in which players are not paid, They all have to work for a living and a great | | i \ { j number are' married men. These players do not want, nor can they afford, unnecessary injur- ies, Pi The subject of rough, dirty hockey is not new in the N.S.H.L. Let's hope the decision by the Board of Governors is adhered to, If not it is quite possible that certain teams may withdraw from the League, This would | mean the final whistle for the N.S,H.L. { j | Election of officers. was held on Wednesday, | December 2nd, with tie following men. to. form ; the executive of Terrace Bay Local 665, Inter- | national Brotherhood Pulp, Sulphite. and Paper ' Mill. Workers: President, Allan Valiquette;Vice- , President, Elmer Persson; Secretary, Reg. , Cotton; Financial Secretary, James Duncan; i Treasurer, William Baillie; Inside Guard, George Turenko; Outside Guard, Joseph Dejonghe, SEnEnIEEnpeeeeeee ee ; KIMBERLY-CLARK STAFF CHANGES ANNOUNCED ee ee eeneeeeenenemeeernenmen en Mr. R.G. Shirriff, Mill Manager, has ; announced that E,J. Brady, Personnel Superin- , tendent at Terrace Bay has been assigned to 'the position of Personnel Superintendent for | the Spruce Falls' Power and Paper Co., at 'Kapuskasing, Ontario. : ; J.D. Kelty from Kimberly-Clark's Toronto ,office has been appointed Personnel Superinten- 'dent at the Terrace Bay Mill to succeed Mr, LOCAL 665. HOLD. ELECTION. OF.OFFICERS et LBL SS OGY OSE SES ig SYS t Mr. Kelty and Mr. Brady will take up their 'new assignments as soon as possible, -- {eerste enter eetnrenenstnerteeeentinas cfu Ummenpensetiete 'HIPIGON ~ TERRACE BAY PLAY TO A TIE | eaenen nena ensseeeanesneten ney In a cleanly played hockey game last Sun- iday Terrace Bay Superiors and Nipigon Flyers 'played to a 4 all tie in the opening home game .of the season, The scoring was opened by Nipigon with Dahl from Ward and Staples scoring the first goal of _ the 'season at 2:13 of the first period, while - (Continued next column) No.49 'tion with the ladies of Terrace Bay. | December 10, 1959, Brassard was serving a penalty. | _,. Maurice Osmar from Brassard and Whalen tied the score at 4:31 of the Ist period. | In the second period, Marvin Osmar scored at 0:25 to put Terrace one goal up only to have Manilla from Swan at 11:46 and Dahl from; Ward and Manilla at 18:21 put Nipigon ahead. | Stachiw unassisted at 19:58 evened the score at 19:58 of the 2nd period. Baxter, for Nipigon, at 16:45 scored a | disputed goal and Maurice Osmar scored his second goal at 19:02 which was also disputed. | There was no scoring in the ten minutes | of overtime and the game ended four all. | Maurice Osmar led Terrace with two goals and Dahl with two goals starred for Nipigon. | ._ The game was cleanly played and it is \ hoped that this is an indication of the type of. hockey to be played in the N.S.H.L. this year. + DON'T FORGET THE MISS TERRACE BAY SUPERIOR: CONTEST, RULES AND APPLICATIONS WILL SOON BE; PUBLISHED. | | KC-ECF TOTAL AT $3747,00 | Returns to date show that 321 Kimberly- Clark employees have pledged a total of $3747 to the Employees! Charity Fund. Of those canvassed, 69,5% have signed up. There are still five canvassers to report. : This money will be used for disaster re- lief; for research into the causes of and cures for heart disease (Canada's biggest killer), cancer, polio, arthritis, rheumatism, muscular dystrophy and mental illness and for the relief and aid of victims of these diseases; to help the blind to help them-. selves; to provide relief to destitute fam- ilies and individuals; to help maintain Red Cross outpost hospitals and the free blood transfusion service; to help rehabilitate drug addicts and alcoholics; to assist un- married mothers, old folks, orphans and to help people in other lands to help themselves! by sending them plows, sewing machines, tradesmen's tools, books, paper and pencils. If you haven't signed up as yet, see your canvasser or come into the Employment Office. Your charity dollar helps. to make ours a better community, a better country, a better world. You serve by giving --' give NOW!} The Kimberly-Clark Annual Christmas Party for children will be held at the High School Auditorium on Saturday, December 19th. The party is planned and supervised by the Terr- ace Bay Recreation Association in co-opera- Once again the party will be split into three phases as follows: 2- 5 years ~ 10,00 A.M. 6 - 9 years ue 1,00 P.M. 10 - 12 years' - JeSU, Fells 1959 CHRISTMAS PARTY : 12) (Continued on Pg,