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Terrace Bay News, 5 Nov 1947, p. 6

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Page 6 VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE The first Fire Drill of the newly organized Volunteer Fire Brigade at Terrace Bay was held on Tuesday evening November 4th under the direction of Fire Chief George Maitland. The Fire Brigade now includes the following members: H.S. Craig, D.L. Emerson, R.M. Schneble, G.A. Stewart, M.R. Lemon, J Ee Ibester, Ed. Brady, D.G. Johnson, J -Wellings, C. Noseworthy, Wm. Pryde. Maa! CHURCH SGRVICES The following Church Services are scheduled for Sunday November 9th. in the Recreation Centre, Lower Camp, Terrace f Bay. 9:00 A.M. TERRACE BAY COM:UNTTY CHURCH Rev. A. F. Lavender of Schreiber will conduct the FIRST ANSIVERSARY SERVICE. 10:30 A.M. ' ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS. Mass will be celebrated by Rev. Father James Delaney of St. Martin's Parish, Terrace Bay. ee Oye FEO THE TERRACE BAY RECORDS ek Years Ago The present site for the LongLac project was selected following surveys of a number of possible locations in this area. 18 Months Ago With less than 30 persons on the payroli, diamond drilling continued as a major operation although 7 buildings had been erected in the Lower Camp area...The staff group travelled back and forth. from the Staff Camp in Schreiber. ig Months Ago Approximately 400 people were engaged at Terrace Bay as things really began to hum, In the Townsite, 44 houses had been erected --one house was completed except for minor details...Sewers and water mains were progressing satisfactorily.... A Fire Chief reported for duty and immediately undertook an extensive fire prevention program. At the Millsite the Pulp Storage Building had been erected and framing was underway...Boiler house footings and piers were in place. a first Church Service was conducted by Reve Rs Fe Lavender of Schreiber....Movies were shown for the first time in the project. bsea(Mzs Terrace Bay News, published weekly at Terrace Bay, Ontario is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited project of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Editor-in-Chief, F.0. Soughton; Associate Editors: Bob Sheppard and Jim 'Whyte allt ii

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