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Terrace Bay News, 29 Apr 1947, p. 4

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/ HERE AND THERE ji Page Four The past week saw many visitors to Terrace Bay. Messret €.W,Nelson, A.Wakeman, B,F.Smith, Al, Heuer, Bill Kools and Charlie Tappin all came up from KimberlyeClark Corporation, Neenah, Wisconsin, x Messrs. H.S,Craig, E.G.Patterson and R.J.Shemanski were here from LongLac's Head Office in Toronto; while S.M.'Stu! Neuville travelled up from Montreal, Fraser-Brace visiting officials included Gordon Stephen, L.J.MeNally and Cy.Camplong. -o00o- th Frank Madden of the Imperial Bank Staff is spending his vacation at Sault Ste. Marie. Harry Paul of Port Arthur is relieving teller 'during Frank's absence, . -o0o- : We wish to welcome Crandall Lockhart to Terrace Bay as the new Catering and Lodging ° Supervisor. Cran comes to us from his previous position as Catering Supervisor of the large construction project at Chalk River. Prior to that, he acted as Manager of the famed Sagaunay Inn at Arvida, Quebec. -o00- It was another pitched battle between the valiant accountants and the brave engineers. Vile accusations were coming forth. "Oswald W.", it was iterated, "is a mouthpiece of the engineers. No one else could have his record", Oswald has heard. about this, and for his own protection has written the following: "I wish to be quoted as saying that I have nothing to do with engineering. My time is spent, while' at House 15, in preparing my book, "How to Terrace errace", for serial publication in the News, I have no time for anything else", ' -o00- AROUND THE TOWN Last Saturday evening, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Monty Paget, a few of the loeal townspeople gathered to offer their congratulations to the couple on their first wedding © anniversary. We take this opportunity to wish the Pagets many more happy anniversaries through the years. -o0o= Gordon Mortenson came in from Neenah last Sunday and stayed with us for a few dayse Gord's main interest this trip was the program of fire protection in Terrace Bay, It is expected that. he will be visiting the "Bay" periodieally. ie It is rumoured that Gord. runs errands in his spare time, Proof of this fact is the brand new sweater the editor now sports. -o00- CAMP NUMBER ONE --_CAMP NUMBER TWO We have been advised by Mr. D.L.Emerson, Resident Engineer, that in order to clarify the location of the various camp buildings in the LongLac project, we will start referr- ing to the original Camp near the C.P.R. Railway as Camp #1 and the Millsite Camp as Camp #2, Buildings will be designated according to the Camp in which they are located, We will,therefore, have Offices #1 and #2 and Warehouse #1 and #2. As our Woodlands Department Camps are also numbered, the prefix Woodlands will be used to further avoid confusion. Woodlands Camp #1 being the former Hennessy Camp with Woodlands Camp #2 located five miles up the Aquasabon River and Woodlands Camp #3, 12 miles up the river, an -o0o- WANTED -_A_ GUN CLUB In last week's issue of Terrace Bay News it was noticed that a few persons are interested in starting a rifle club here, If you are the least bit interested in target shooting cr own a rifle or gun of any kind, kindly fill out the accompanying form, If we have enough people interested in a project of this sort to make a gun club possible, certainly we should hold a meeting to discuss the subject. : Please hand your completed form in to either the North or South Time Offices.

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