Wol.7,:No:d5 J.C.WIG ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT OF KIMBERLY CLARK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY LTD. These iteras of local interest are excerpted from an announcement made following a Board of Direc- tors meeting of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation in Neenah, Wisconsin last Friday: Mr. Guy M. Minard was elected a Corporate Executive Vice President and a member of the Cor- poration's Board of Directors. Mr. Minard assumes responsibility for Kimberly-Clark's U.S. Industrial and Consumer divisions and its Canadian operations with headquarters in Neenah. He will continue as President and Member of the Board of the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company Limited. Mr. George L. Carruth ers succeeds Mr .Minard as President of Kimb erly-Clark Canada Limited and of Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited. Mr. Carruthers was also elected a Direc- tor of both Companies. Mr. J.C. Wig was elected a Vice President of the Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited. NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO YOUTH CONFERENCE Terrace Bay's delegates to the Northwestern . Ontario Youth Conference enjoyed one of the finest rallies to date, returning from Keewatin with many new ideas for programmes and with renewed confidence in the importance of the Teen Club. In addition to the main address by Dr. M. Grapko of the University of Toronto, Sociology Department, the young people took part in training sessions covering Dancing Etiquette (Continued on Page 7) . oe ida Romanuk throws first rock in Ladies Spiel. Serving the district Ay Ladies Bonspiel opens with Piper D. McMicking leading Ida Romanuk and other curlers onto the ice. -Photo by G. Wheeler The Laskin Trophy and miniatures were presented to Dorothy Christie and her rink of $.Angus, Muriel Cress and Sheila Symes of Ft. William Sunday after- noon as they beat out the Alice Pollock rink of Pt. Arthur to walk off with the First Event in the An- nual Ladies Curling Bonspiel held here over the weekend. In addition to the trophy, the ladies received Kenwood blankets. Third place in the First Event was taken by Ollie Kross and her rink of Marathon and fourth place was won by another Marathon rink skipped by J.A.Mair. The Terrace Bay rink skipped by Betty Bouchard won nylon comforters as their prize for first place in the second event, b eating out the K. Ettienne rink of Port Arthur. Third place was won by Sylvia Duquette and the J.Murphy rink from Fort William were fourth. Dene Clancy and her local rink were recipients of folding umbrellas as third event winners. Another local rink skipped by Aggie Sinkins took away third prize and the Dennison rink from Marathon was fourth. The tenth annual Bonspiel was opened Friday mor- ning as Ida Romanuk, President of the Northwestern Ontario Ladies Curling Association and Chairman of the Ontario Ladies Curling Council threw the first rock, the participants having been piped onto the rink by Mr. W.McMicking. President of the Ladies Curling Club, Sylvia Duquette, gave the welcoming address . Saturday evening the lady curlers adjourned to the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel for their banquet, with (Continued P.8)