TERRACE BAY NEWS Vol. 12, No. 15 Serving the District April 10, 1969 oe KIMBERLY-CLARK APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED |} POLICE DEPARTMENT ISSUES WARNING The Terrace Bay Police Department warn that, with Spring just around the Corner, they would like to alert all parents of the dangers in allowing their children to play on ice or near open water. There will be several bodies of water formed by the Spring run-off. However, they feel that it is not too much to ask the parents of all children to warn them of this dan- ger. They point out that we have never had a drown- ing in the past four years and urge all to try and main tain this record. It is not a pleasant task for the -- Police to have to notify the parents of their child having been drowned. Toronto, Ontario.- bLloyd Hemsworth, vice-presi- dent of industrial relations, Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited, Toronto, has announced the following ap- pointments: - E.J.Brady will become manager of labour rela- tions for the company. In this capacity he will be responsible for labour relations and contract negotia- tions for the Canadian woodlands and mill operations of Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited, Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited, and Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company Limited. Until his new appointment, Mr. Brady served for nine years as superintendent of industrial relations, Spruce Falls Power and Paper Co.Ltd., Kapuskasing and, during the last four years of that period, was involved in both mill and woodlands operations. He joined the Kimberly-Clark organization in 1946 after completing the industrial relations course at Queen's University, Kingston, and served in various capaci- ties in this field at the Terrace Bay mill until 1960 when he was transferred to Kapuskasing. In addition to serving on a number of community organizations, he has also been active in the indus- trial relations séction of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, the task committees of the Ontario Forest Industries Association, and is a Board member of the Loggers Trust. During World War II, he served with the Canadian Army's Ist Division in France, Italy and Germany. He held the rank of major and was awarded the DSO and CD decorations. Mr. Brady and his family plan to take up residence.... in a es DIAL TELEPHONE SERVICE IN SCHREIBER APRIL 20 ~~ Dial telephone service will be introduced in Schrei: ber and subscribers will be able to reach any telephone there by merely dialing the seven digit telephone num- ber. It will no longer be necessary to dial "4". The new arrangement will permit dialing the full seven digits of the telephone number you wish to reach without contacting the operator. The new Schreiber telephone numbers will be listed in a supplementary telephone directory which will be distributed before April 20th. Note: - Ne mention has been made of the impact this service will ,ave on our long distance operation but it can be assumed that with this link completed di-ect dialing for long distance nn c- SAFETY DE PENDS tions will soon be an aunc:d. fhe new low night . :tes -hould encour- age more Calls from this district. Continued page 2...