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Terrace Bay News, 8 Oct 1947, p. 6

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' Tage 6 FROM THE RECORDS «f 18 Months Ago at Terrace Bay ° Five prefabricated buildings arrived at Terrace Bay (then a flagstop called Black, Ontario) to augment the two temporary buildings in use as camps, The newly arrived buildings were scheduled for use as camps, dining rooms and an office, Engineer Jim Isbester was in charge of the projectj Melcolm Spidell was assigned to the task of supervising erection of the prefab, buildings, 12 Months ago at Terrace Bay In the Townsite, concrete work on basements for 75 houses was complete.......4. North American Buildings had erected 24 of the 75 houses scheduled for the 1,6 house building program, The interior finishing Qf one house was complete, At the Millsite, Pulp Storage founddtion work was finished and excavation work on the Recovery Boiler foundation had started, In the Lower Camp, a serious truck accident occurred at the C,P,R. crossing when a truck waS hit by a train, Camp accommodation continued to be filled to capacity with the 358 persons who were engaged throughout the project. ~-Own HERE AND THERE Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Paget are residing with Mr. & Mrs, monty" Paget, 69 Laurier Ave, Terrace Bay. Gordon, Monty's brother, is employed by the Long Lac organization, -Owe 'Mr. & Mrs, D.D, MacDonald and Mr. & Mrs, H, McLellan all of Port Arthur, were week-end guests at the home of Mr, & Mrs, Alex MacDonald, o-0-- Mrs. George DeLong has returned to Terrace Bay after a brief sojourn in McKellar Hospital, Fort William. Living with the DeLongs now are Mr. & Mrs, Hubert Galvin and three children, Garry, John & Emma Rose. Mr. Galvin is employed by Fraser Brace, en ee Mr. & Mrs. Stan Butcher have just returned from «. holiday in the Winnipeg area. ~-0-= Gordon Stewart, Townsite Engineer, is at present on holidays visiting his parents near Dayton, Ohio. Ree Wally Brown of Kimberly Clark Corporation, Neenah, is at present in Terrace Bay. elOme E.G. Patterson, Assistant Manager from Long Lac's Toronto office is also a visitor, 8 dada Terrace Bay News, published weekly at Terrace Bay, Ontario is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the Long Lac Pulp and Paper Company Limited project of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Editor-inChief, F.0. Soughton; Editor, Bob Sheppard; Associate Editor, Jim Whyte.

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