PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 12,1972 GOLF NEWS The Sandbagger's (Director's) Tournament was held Thursday night with T. Olsen proving fo be the best one over the 14 holes. R. Rattray was runner up 5/9 of a stroke off the pace. Thor chipped in on the 14th for a par. B. Laybourne came up with the high hole after cutting the cards with E. Nicol. R. Cotton was the high net winner. Congratulations Thor. In the Labatt's sponsored twilight last Wednesday the Class 'A' winners were B. Stachiw, low net; T. Costa, low gross and the Class 'B' winners were C. Pellegrino, low net; J. Luke, low gross; high hole was won by R. MacAdam and low hole by E. Nicol. On July 1st the Knights of Columbus Trophy was won by T. Desaulniers with a low net of 74. Runner up was B. Stachiw also with 74. T. Desaulnier won the trophy after a 9 hole play-off. Other winners were- low gross, K. Hanley; low net, 1st nine , B. Miller; low net, 2nd nine, R. Gander. Photo below - Knights of Columbus Trophy present ed by Mel Nicol to Trent Desaulniers with Bill Stachiw, runner-up. RESIDENT OPERATIONS MANAGER APPOINTED The appointment of Grant L. Puttock, RPF, as resident operations manager of Kimberly- Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited's mill and woodlands opera- tions at Terrace Bay and Longlac, Ontario is announced by J.C. Wig vice president. continued next column The appointment becomes effective September 1. Mr. Puttock who is currently woodldnds manager, Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited, at Longlac, will take up headquarters at Terrace Bay where the company's mill is located. . Mr. Puttock, 52, will succeed John A. Ferrier, mill manager at Terrace Bay, who retires on September 1. A graduate in forestry from the University of Toronto in 1947, Mr. Puttock has been associated with Kimberly-Clark since that time and has been employed in various supervisory and admini strative capacities during the last 25 years. Married, with two children, he presently resides at Longlac. He is a director of the Ontario Forest Industri es Association, and a member of the Ontario Professional Foresters' Association. The Terrace Bay mill, established in 1948, is the principal industry in the town of 1,800. It employs some 500 persons and its present capacity is 47,000 tons of Kraft pulp. The mill is supplied with pulpwood from the com- pany's woodlands operations at Longlac, where a tree nursery , maintained by the company to ensure a con= tinuing supply of new planting stock, is located. NOTICE OF HOUSE SALE HOUSE NO. 20 SELKIRK AVENUE IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE TO KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY LTD . MILL DIVISION, EMPLOYEES. APPLICATION TO PURCHASE MUST BE MADE IN PERSON TO ELIZABETH McLEOD IN THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 4:30 P.M., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1972 NOTE: SINCE NO LIST OF PROSPECTIVE BUYERS IS MAINTAINED, EMPLOYEES MUST APPLY EACH TIME A HOUSE IS OFFERED FOR SALE IF THEY WISH TO BE CONSIDERED .