Circulation Terrace Bay & Schreiber KIMBERLY-CLARK ANNOUNCES A PROGRAM TO FINANCIALLY ASSIST UNIVERSITIES" «< Mr. F,S, Seaborne, President, Kimberly- Clark Canada Limited has announced an Educational Gift program for 1960. This program provides that the Kimberly-Clark Canadian Companies and the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company Limited will make a con- tribution to any Canadian university or to a properly certified alumi fund in an amount equal to any contribution or the total of any contributions made to these funds by an employee of the above Companies. The total contribution to be made by Kimberly-Clark in 1960 with respect to contributions of any individual employee shall be limited to $250.00, - . The purpose of this programas stated by Mr, Seaborne-is to encourage financial support to degree-granting' institutions, Complete information on this_program has-- been made available to all employees of the Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited at Terrace Bay. An employee requiring full details should contact the Personnel Super intendent, | The Kimberly-Clark Companies make avail- able several scholarships to university Students and scholarships are available. to high school graduates to assist and encour- age them with their education, _ This latest announcement indicates Kimberly-Clark's belief in industry making contributions to universities and students in order that Canada may be equipped with necessary professionally trained people. CANCER SOCIETY MEETING TO BE HELD JANUARY 19 All those interested in the cure of cancer and the progress of work done. inthis direction are cordially invited to attend a meeting on Tuesday afternoon, January 19th, at 2.P.M., in the Large Meeting Room of the Recreation Centre. Members of the Port Arthur Unit. will -be on hand to present the Charter to our local Branch and also to Marathon, Nipigon, Red Rock and Schreiber, . ears A Lakehead doctor is expected to speak on the progress of cancer research, We feel confident the people of Terrace Bay will support this meeting and show their interest in this topic of such vital interest today. . NeS.H.L. STANDINGS INCLUDING SUNDAY JAN. 10 P W L T Pts, -- N.S.H,L,- STANDINGS INCLUDING SUNDAY JAN. Terrace Bay... 8 5 2 1 11 Marathon ll 5 5 - ll Nipigon 10a! 4 5 1 9 Red. Rock il 45.6 L 9 NIPIGON FLYERS VS. SUPERIORS - FRIDAY, | JANUARY 15TH AT 8 P.M. - TERRACE DAY ARENA _ Vol. 3, No. 2 "Duncan are entered in' the Ladies Novice Wendy success in their competition, PROJECTIONIST COURSE RESULTS wae January 14, 1960 MISS TERRACE BAY SUPERIORS POPULARITY CONTEST This contest is sponsored by the Executive of the Terrace Bay Superiors Hockey Club in conjunction with a contest among all the four towns in the North Shore Hockey ~ League. The winner will be eligible to enter the Miss North Shore Hockey League contest. The contest is open to any eligible girl in the area from Terrace Gay to Rossport. itules are listed on iage 3, LADIES FITNESS CLASSES : THESE CLASSES WILL RESUME THIS THURSDAY NIGHT AT 8.30 P.M,, in the High School Aud- itorium and will continue each Thursday at the same time for at least eight weeks. Everyone is welcome. Fee is .25¢ to cover charts, instructor etc, 0 Ladies, here is your chance to enjoy your- selves and get in trim at the same time, Let's see you out this Thursday! LOCAL SKATERS TO COMPETE AT FORT WILLIAM On January 16th, Jane Heenan and Wendy Competition.in figure skating... Competition consists of school figures and free: skating. Skaters are from the twenty-five clubs which make up the Northern, Section of the Canadian Figure Skating Association. A trophy will be presented to winning skaters in each competition group at a ban- quet on Saturday, January 16th, On Sunday, January 10th, Jane and Wendy thrilled the crowd at the Terrace, Bay Arena with an exhibition of free skating during intermission at the hockey game. The people of Terrace Bay wish Jane and The following. people have successfully passed their Projectionist Course final tests and now. hold Terrace Bay Recreation Associa- tion Operator's Diplomas. They are to be. sincerely congratulated .on their achievement. Those passing were: Darlene Gombola, Mary Ellen Reynolds, Annette Boudreau, Elmer. Persson, Paul Heenan, Axel. Berndtsson, Gil LeBlanc, Terry Hall, Art Beaulieu, Joe Ruzyski, Vie Welsh, Sid Naylor and Bob Brandon, CHILDREN'S DANCE CLASSES These classes, will resume this Wednesday at the regular times in the Large Meeting of the Recreation Centre, 1