| HO'S MOVING IN? No. 2 of n series of brief sketches on the new tennnts moving into houses in Terrace Bay townsite: Don Tamminen, wife Hilje and daughter Barbara are now on Pine Crescent, Don comes from the Lekehend, having worked on timber operations at Auden nnd Clarkdon. He joined the Mill's Wood Handling Department on My 1, 1951, Monson Dye, wife Rose and daughter Judith Gail now living on Laurier ive, "Manny" came from Summerside, P.E.I. to work with Fraser Brace in the 1948 construction days and has been on the Company's Structur=- al crew since its formation on March 3/49. Starting as a helper, he has had Millwright Classification since May 5/49. George Robinson, wife Parmelia, and son George [lfred, now living on Pine Crescent, came originally from Netherhill, Sask. but spent most of his life around Kenora, George joined the company on March 22/51 as a vaca= tion relief labourer in the Pulp Department and has now worked his way along to Caustic Helper, George Daniels and wife Helen now resid- ing on Elizabeth ive, hail from Fort Williem, where George worked for some years with Paterson Steamship Company. He joined Long- Lae on May 1/50, and is o Junior Tradesman Millwright on the Maintenance crew, Elmer Jones, wife Teresa, and children Sharon Ellen, Shirley Fay and Chas. Pronk, now living on Elizabeth .ve. Elmer sub-lct quarters for some time in town, and has now obtained a house unto himself. He has been at the mill since Sept. 1/48 ~nd is now no 2nd Switchman in the Service Dept. train crew, Elmer hails originally from Bathurst, N.B. Walter /lnderson, wife Marjorie and daughter Margot Jane, have agnin taken up residence in town, this time on Fort Gnrry Rd, Walter's many friends are glad to see him so well recovered from his illness as to be able to re-establish home life here. He hns been with the company since Aug. 20/46 including service on transfer to Fraser Brace in construction years cnd is now =o Mrintenance Dept. Oiler, Valter looks on Brandon, Man, as original "home", Fred Gould, wife Clara, and son Robert Jomes, ~re now on Elizabeth .ve, after having sub=-let housing in town for some time, Coming from Strathroy, Ont, originally, Fred Was a public school teacher for six years, and has been employed at the mill since July 24/50, his present job being as a Pulp Tester in the Technical Dept, 0=0-0 Prge 5 VISITORS DURING THI FESTIVE SE.SON: Visiting at Terrace Bay with relatives, parents or friends were the following: Miss Carol Holford who is attending Notre Dame .cademy at Waterdown, Ont. visit- ing at home with her mother Vida Holford and sister Judy. J Miss Helen Frecman and Mr, Leonard Owers of Toronto visiting Mr. & Mrs, Monty Paget, Miss Jean Ferguson ~nd Miss Groce B-lder- Stone were guests at Hotel Terrace while visiting Miss Georgina Balderstone, Lieut, Jock Shaunessy of the P.P.C.L.I. Comp Ipperwash, visiting with his parents, Dr, & Mrs, J. O. Shaunessy. Miss Jean Coughlin of Port jrthur visit- ing at the residence of Mr, & Mrs, Joe Kennedy, Miss Norma Graham of Toronto visiting Doug Harris of the Hudson's Bry Staff, Miss Joan Wyatt (formerly of the Publie School teaching staff) now of Falconbridge, Ont, visiting with Clare Simms, Mr, & Mrs. /. P. Cuming of Sudbury, visiting at the home of Mr, & Mrs, Jin Cumming, Mr. & Mrs, Elwood Shrum of St. Cathar- ines were recent visitors at the home o Mr, & Mrs, Meredith Nelson, : 0-0-0 LT THE MOVIES Saturday Matinee, January 5/52 - 2:00 p.m. "Twenty Mule Trein" with Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main, Saturday Evening, January 5/52 - 7:30 p.n. "Three Guys Named Mike™ with Van Johnson, Jane Wyman and Howard Keel. 0-0-0 WEDDING BTIL(Z)S: Recently married Terrace Bay couples include the following, to whom congratulotions and best wishes are in order: Lzeb DeRozea (Palm Dairies driver-scles- man) and his bride, the former Irene Chuckrey (Dominion Catering Staff) Nick Chopty (Bldgs. & Grounds painter) and his bride, the former Doris Wheeler (Dominion Catering Staff) Wallace Fisher (Screen Room) and his bride, the former Je~n L~wrence (Hotel Terrnce Staff), 0-0-0 ARMY NEWS 1st Regular parade of 200 L....... Bty. for 1952 will be held on Tuesday, January 8th at 1915 hours in the Lrmouries. 0-0-0