Pose 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS Decembe CHARITY FUND (Continued from page 1) f in 1967 are down about $600 from the 1966 total and ambelihie is down from about 83% of the payroll in 1966 to 78% in 1967. A person to person canvass of non-members will be conducted in the near future and all present members will be urged to review their rate of giving. A commonly accepted standard of giving in industry is one hour's pay per month. A copy of the 1967 Financial Statement appears below:- KIMBERLY-CLARK EMPLOYEES! CHARITY FUND (TERRACE BAY) Registration Number - 0209247-75-20 FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR 1967 Receipts Employee Contributions $5263.00 * Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Co. Contribution 300.00 $5563.00 Disbursements March of Dimes 400.00 Canadian Heart Fund 600 .00 Canadian Red Cross 600.00 Canadian Mental Health Association 300 .00 Canadian Cancer Society 600 .00 Salvation Army 500.00 Canadian National Institute for the Blind 450.00 Thunder Bay Association for Retarded Children 400 .00 Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society 300.00 Muscular Dystrophy Association 300.00 CARE of Canada 450.00 St.Joseph's Manor - Port Arthur 200 .00 Multiple Sclerosis Society 150.00 Canadian Diabetic Association 250 .00 Marathon & District Association for Retarded Children 63.00 $ 5563.00 *Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company makes additional donations to specific charities. Executive members of the Ledies Auxiliery, Branch 223, Royel Canadian Legion. Left to right - Mesdames D. Bougie, E.Belliveeu, J.Mercier, Wm.Kujbide, D.Reallantine, D.Coupal, E.Boyd, S.Bendo, P.Jones, S. Dakin and Y.Rochon. Photo by L.Niirenen.