Cadet Bob McMillan left and Fava Knut Schmeid- schen right, receive awards. Photo by R.Cotton SEA CADETS INSPECTED The annual inspection of Royal Canadian Superior Sea Cadet Corps by Lieutenant Commander C. E. Shaver, RCN was observed Monday by: many friends and relatives of the cadets and offi- cers as they assembled in the Terrace Bay Arena. Assistiig Commander Shaver was S/Lieut., P. Levy. Inspect- ing officers were welcomed aboard by commanding officer Lieut., J. Cumming. A detailed inspection of the ship's company and march past preceded the presentation of annual awards. A new trophy donated by officers of Admiral Cradock and Vindictive corps was awarded for the first time to A/PO Bob McMillan as the best all-round cadet. While money isn't everthing it does keep you A trophy presented by the ship's chaplain, Rev. T. G. Hus- ser for the best ordinary cadet. went to Knut Schmiedschen. Schreiber Division was awarded the best division shield. Commander Shaver said the corps is a credit to the Navy League and Terrace Bay. He commended S/Lieut., Levy who had assisted him the past several years and who would be leaving the navy in a few days. Also attending the inspection were Lieut. Tom Gustafson, commanding officer and Lt. Tal Morgan of the RCSCC Vindic- tive, Fort William. Parents and friends were invited to inspect the training area. in touch with your children. A 65 Renault It Seems... Will Fit Right in With All Your Dreams, A Speedy Little Low-Priced Car, That Saves On Gas -- Yet Takes You Far, Be Warm at 35 Below In a 1965 Renault! et Vea Cor .John and Secord Sts. Port Arthur, Ontario. For information Phone Terrace Bay - 825-3323 ARRANGE TO "Test Drive' A Renault RED WING MOTORS 17 Years at the Same Location THE NEWS Mill Safety Talks Held Marathon Corporation of Can- ada Ltd., was host to one of the most successful safety meetings ever held in this district when some 100 delegates attended sessions at Marathon June 3-4. All ten member mills in the Ontario Northwest were repre- sented at the annual meeting of Northwestern Ontario Branch (Mills), Ontario Pulp and Pa- per Makers' Safety Association. Speakers included M. E. (Mike) Falby, Calgary, safety representative for Shell Canada Ltd.; D. B. Chant, Toronto, re- tired OPPMSA secretary-mana- ger; Dwight Reid, Marathon mill] superintendent, and Wally Lockhart, OPPMSA §assistznt manager. The Branch award for 1964 for having no accidents during the year, won by Domtar News- print Ltd., Red Rock, was pre- sented to mill manager J. L. Halter by Mr. Lockhart. Mill employees Sam Baxter, Earl Moist and Norman Cook received individual safety prizes for first aid. The presentations were made at the dinner Thurs- day. ART CLUB NEWS Do you have unfinished paintings? Bring them to work on Thursday evening at 8 P.M. in the Arts Centre. Please submit paintings for the raffle. The choice will be made this Thursday . J area. Council (Continued from P.1) a supply of gas in the storage This was definitely refused as there was gas readily available in town in any emergency. our hone June I7, 1965 19 YRS OLD? When you turn 19 you're no longer cov- ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out .indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, ifyou both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer is required to give you on leaving. Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan Ontario Hospital Services Commission Toronto 7, Ontario He--I admit it's a pretty small salary to get married on, darling, but ht get,a job h ut | mi nt ge job myself w en