_ Vol. 10 No. 25 KIMBERLY-CLARK WEEKLY SAFETY SLOGAN Since the start of this program 210 Kimberly-Clark employees have won cash awards for knowing the weekly safety slogan. Last week five more employees joined the winners circle, they were: Ben Comeau, Marvin Osmar, Hugh Brophy, Lynn Merkley, Bill McKie. No one wants to be injured, so everyone must always exercise care. They must obey all safety rules, they must use only Safe Procedures and above all they must never permit job familiarity to breed carelessness that can cause injury. Remember this week's safety slogan: SAFETY 1S AN EVERYDAY JOB, FOR EVERYONE... \ X WALKATHON NETS $700 Forty stalwart teenagers from the HI-C group of Terrace Bay Community Church and St.Martin's R.C. Church Youth Group left the Recreation Centre at 10 a.m., on Saturday morning to start a Walkathon to raise money for the Ludhiana Hospital. Ludhiana, in the Punjab of Northern India on the troubled bor- der between India and Pakistan, has a desparate need for medical supplies of all kinds and it is the intention of these young people to provide beds for the many sick infants and children. Check points were established every two miles and it was not long before the walkers struggled over an eight mile section of highway. Much encourage- ment was received from those adults who walked with them some of the way; Continued page 5.... TERRACE BAY NEWS Serving The District June 1, 1967 COUNCIL QUOTES Reeve Cavanaugh , Councillors Caccamo, Bray and Sinotte attended last Tuesday's regular' council meeting. A letter was written to local service station operator reminding him of the limitations set on the sale of goods in his type of premises. A copy of a letter which mill employees sent to the Department of Transport regarding hazardous conditions at the Mill Rodd intersection was read. A motion was passed to purchase copies of the book entitled "The Wonders of Electricity" from Ontario Hydro. This book will be presented to all students in Grades eight and nine in local schools with the compliments of the Terrace Bay Hydro Utilities. All council members who can do so were auth- orized to attend the annual meeting of the Ontario Municipal Association to be held in Port Arthur on August 20 - 23rd. No parking signs will be installed on the South and East side of Simcoe Plaza. ANNUAL INSPECTION OF LOCAL SEA CADETS & WRENETTE CORPS Following a short parade around the shopping area led by The Honor Guard, and Band the local Sea- Cadets and Wrenettes were inspected by Commander T. Fallon, R.C.N.R., and Lt. Commander C. Jones, R.C.N.R., Executive Officer of H.M.C.S. Griffon. Displays by the Sea Cadet Guard and Band, the Wrenettes Drill, Commury ications eee che a continued on Page