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Terrace Bay News, 27 Feb 1958, p. 1

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Volume 13, No. 11 Pr ser THURSDaY TERRACE BaY LRENA SUPERIORS vs MiRATHON SUNDAY With the North Shore Hockey League Semi-Finals all tied up at one game apiece, the next two games to be played in Terrace Bay, Thursday and Sunday could well become the most closely contested engagements yet seen at the arena. Superiors need two wins to cap the series and save themselves a sudden death fifth game at Marathon. Marathon on the other hand, need at least one game at Terrace to stay in the running. No matter how you mull it over or angle it out the two games at The Terrace arena Thursday and Sunday will not lack in hockey, in excitement and crowd. Sil a TERRACE BaY MILL WINS M4JOR SAFETY AWARD: Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company mill at Terrace Bey, Ontario for the second consecutive year has won the Ontario Wide accident Prevention Competition Award for 1957, sponsored by the Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers Safety Association. This Award is presented to the unit with the best accident frequency rate among the Class "4" Pulp and Paper Mills which are those working more than 50,000 man hours per month, Our management has continually directed their efforts to develop and pro- mote a good safety programme in our mill which will instill in each supervisor and (Cont'd on Page 8) LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY Everybody February 24, 1958, 1958 RED CROSS CAMPAIGN The Annual Red Cross campaign in Terrace Bay is now underway. A Volunteer Canvasser will approach you, Your co- operation in this campaign is once again earnestly solicited. Official receipts will be distributed, Payroll deduction is available, Whenever and wherever there is a call for help the Canadian Red Cross must be ready to answer that call. A strong Red Cross must be maintained to meet the obligations of suffering people whether they are across the street, across the nation or across the world. People of all colours, creeds and political opinions share in the many acts of mercy made possible through your generosity. The dollars you give today will do se much tomorrow. You are there when the Canadian Red Cross extends a helping hand anywhere, "PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY IN 1958" Sverybous' HELPS BENEFITS

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