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Page 1: Inco Triangle - OneHSN · Bob Vendermin has been with Inca for the past 22 years and is presently a 2nd class mechanic with the maintenance field force in Copper Cliff, An avid hunter,

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Editor,

Rudolph Kneer

ON THE COVER .. .

Whoever said there 's no money inideas? Here ' s proof positive thatInco's Employee Suggestion Plan paysoff handsomely for the right ideas!Albert Klussman , left, and Al Kaven,right, drill fitters at the Frood -Stobiecomplex , recently collected $4 , 675 eachfor their suggestion to redesigncentralizers on underground drilljumbos . Fern Roberts , centre , superin-tendent of maintenance , Frood -Stobiecomplex , was on hand to help Albertand Al count their award money.

With a maximum award of $10,000now payable under the OntarioDivision 's Employee Suggestion Plan,why not cash in on your ideas?Purpose of the plan is to encourageemployees to put forward original ideasto improve safety and production in theDivision's mining , processing andmaintenance operations.Photo courtesy Toronto- Dominion Bank , Copper Cliff.

May 1978 Volume 38, No. 5

Published for employees of the Ontario

Division of Inco Metals Company,

Copper Cliff, Ontario, POM 1NO.Phone 682-0631.

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John A. Graham, left, of Omemee, Ontario, former general manager, Ontario Mines,Noranda Mines Limited, recently received the Inco platinum medal for 1978 from JohnMcCreedy, chairman and chief executive officer of Inco Metals Company, during the80th annual general meeting of the Canadian Institute of Mining at the Hotel Vancouver,Vancouver, April 23-26. The medal, donated by Inco, is presented annually by theCIM as a mark of distinction and recognition to the person who has made a meritoriousand practical contribution of outstanding importance to the mining and metallurgicalindustry of Canada. The CIM's citation accompanying the award follows: "In recognitionof his long and meritorious service to the Canadian mineral industry, exemplified by hisdevelopment and successful exploitation of the Geco orebody."

Inco Metals Company Forms ATechnical Services Division

Inco Tech hasbeen organized asa division of IncoMetals Company todevelop a world-wide consultingservice - on acontractual basis- to a variety oforganizations in themining and min-erals industries. Theannouncement wasmade recently byJohn McCreedy,

Ron Taylor

among major customers for the division'sservices. Inco Tech's headquarters areat 1 First Canadian Place, Toronto,Inco Tech will be directed by Ronald R.Taylor, who was named president of thedivision. Mr. Taylor has been presidentof the Ontario Division of Inca MetalsCompany since 1973."in launching Inco Tech," Mr. Taylorsaid, "Inco recognizes the progress andchanges that have taken place in min-erals development throughout the world,"By sharing and broadening the exper-tise Inco has accumulated for more than50 years and in serving the world min-erals industry in this way, the companyforesees mutual benefits to Inco and toCanada."One of the major rewards from theactivities of Inco Tech," Mr. Taylor added,"will accrue to the experienced special-ists in the Inco organization. They willhave the opportunity to broaden the ap-plication of their skills and to furtherdevelop professionally."Inco Tech will draw its technological ex-pertise primarily from Inco's regular pro-fessional staff in the exploration, mining,resource development, process develop-ment and enoiroenng groups. The faci-lities of Inco Metals' major Ontario re-search and development centres at She-ridan Park, For, Coibor^e, and Sudburywill be made available to clients,

chairman and chief executive officer ofInco Metals.

Drawing on specialists throughout theInco organization, Inco Tech will providea wide range of services in practicallyall branches of the minerals developmentfield.

Inca Tech's services will include funda-mental research; geological assessmentand exploration methodology: and tech-nological and engineering direction asit applies to exploration, mining, produc-tion, processing and refining of all typesof ores and minerals. Inco Tech willalso manage, licensing of Inco's proprie-ary process technology in the minerals

field.

Canadian enterprises are expected to be

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Following Recent Promotions:

Ontario Division Managers Bid HeartyFarewell To Ron Taylor And Charlie Hews

Ontario Division managers and theirwives gathered recently at the IncoClub in Copper Cliff to bid a fond farewellto Ron and Vi Taylor and Charlie andBiddle Hews.

Ron Taylor, formerly president, OntarioDivision, Inco Metals Company, hasrecently taken over his new duties aspresident, Inco Tech, and as assistant tothe president, Inco Metals Company. Hewill be located in Toronto.

Charlie Hews, newly-appointedpresident of the Manitoba Division, IncoMetals Company, was formerly the OntarioDivision vice-president, responsible foradministration and engineering services.He will be located in Thompson, Manitoba.

Master of ceremonies, Mel Young,assistant to the president, OntarioDivision, told the large gathering that hewas sad to see men of their calibre leavethe Ontario Division. "You'll be sadly

I.'.4 1Gordon Machum , left, Ontario Division vice -president, in conversationwith Vi and Ron Taylor, following the presentation ceremony.

missed," he said. "However, along withall others here tonight, I wish you muchsuccess in your new assignments."

Following a delicious dinner, GordonMachum, Ontario Division vice-president,responsible for smelting and refining, onbehalf of the gathering presented Mrs.Taylor and Mrs. Hews with Royal Doultonfigurines. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Hews wereeach given a set of bookends, expertlypolished from Inco ore.

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Joe Church, right, regional manager, field exploration - Canada,shares a humorous story with Charlie and Biddie Hews.

Posing for The Triangle photographer are, from left, Charlie and Biddle Hews, Dr. John Jones and his wife, Gina, Marie Young, andRon and Vi Taylor.

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Here is the Fern Deschamp family. Fern, a2nd class plantfitter at the Port Colbornenickel refinery, enjoys bowling, camping andredecorating his home in his spare time.With his wife, Nicole, are their childrenLorraine, 10, Normand, 8, and Ronald, 1.

FamilyAlbum

1 -(1This is the Roland Pellerin family. Roland isa diamond driller at Frood mine and, alongwith his family, enjoys his camp on NipissingLake during the summer and winter months.With his wife, Armando, are children Chantal,14, Michael, 17, Claude, 15, Lucie, 13, andGuy, 10.

John Crepeau , an Incoite for over 30 years,is a construction leader at Creighton No. 9shaft. In his spare time he enjoys huntingand fishing , and he has a Jeep for thispurpose. With his wife, Cecile , are childrenRobert, 11 , Carol, 19, and Danny, 14.

Joseph Buturajac is a section man at theCopper Cliff copper refinery, and fellowworkers praise his ability to make an excellenthomemade wine. Aside from his talents inthe grapes department, Joseph enjoys huntingand fishing in his spare time. That's his wife,Jelka, daughter Renata, 8. and son Joseph, S.

Bob Vendermin has been with Inca for thepast 22 years and is presently a 2nd classmechanic with the maintenance field force inCopper Cliff, An avid hunter , Bob also enjoysgardening in his spare time. That's his wife,Armande, and children Peter , 16, and Lisa, 13.

This is the Leonardo Dhinel family. Len is adriller at Stable mine and has been with Incofor the past 13 years. Along with his family,he enjoys camping in his house trailer duringthe summer months. With his wife,Claudette, are sons Roger, 13, Richard, 15,and Paul, 11.

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Nickel Inventory Still Abnormally High:

Favorable Currency Translation AdjustmentsContributed To Higher 1st Quarter EarningsShareholders were told at the recent annual meeting that earnings of lnco Limitedfor the first quarter of 1978 were $34.9 million, compared with $41 million for thefirst quarter of last year and $4 .6 million for the fourth quarter of 1977. Earningsper common share for these periods were 40 cents , 55 cents and two cents a share,respectively , after allowing for preferred dividends of $4.8 million in the firstquarter of 1978 and $3 .0 million in the fourth quarter of 1977 . No preferred shareswere outstanding during the first quarter of 1977.

Net sales for the first quarter were$517 million, compared with $451 millionfor the first quarter of 1977 and $534million for the fourth quarter of 1977,Sales by ESB Ray-O-Vac were $185million for the first quarter of 1978, $154million for the first quarter of 1977 and$212 million for the fourth quarter of1977; such sales represented 36 per cent,34 per cent and 40 per cent, respectively,of total sales.

The decrease in earnings for the firstquarter of 1978, as compared with thecorresponding quarter of last year, wasdue principally to lower prices for primarynickel and copper and reduced benefitfrom favorable currency translationadjustments, partially offset by higherdeliveries of primary nickel. Currencytranslation adjustments increasedearnings by $10.9 million, or 15 centsa share, in the first quarter of 1978 ascompared to $16.4 million, or 22 centsa share, in the first quarter of 1977.

The substantial improvement inearnings in the first quarter of 1978 overthe fourth quarter of 1977 resulted mainlyfrom higher primary nickel deliveries andfavorable currency translation adjust-ments of $10.9 million as compared withunfavorable currency translation adjust-ments of $0.8 million in the fourthquarter. In addition, the fourth-quarter1977 results included an $18.5 millionprovision for separation costs and plantclosing expenses.

First-quarter deliveries of nickel in allforms amounted to 92 million pounds,compared with 73 million pounds in thefirst quarter of 1977 and 79 millionpounds in the fourth quarter of 1977. Thefirst-quarter deliveries of nickel benefittedby some 10 million pounds due toadvance buying, including purchases bycustomers worldwide in anticipation ofa price increase and, to a lesser extent,purchases due to stepped-up consump-tion by customers in the United Stateswho anticipated power cutbacks as aresult of a coal strike. At March 31, 1978,

the Company's finished nickel inventorytotalled 341 million pounds, unchangedfrom the abnormally high year-end 1977level. Copper deliveries totalled 77million pounds, compared with 82 millionpounds in the first quarter of 1977 and96 million pounds in the fourth quarterof 1977.

The first quarter's results were notaffected by the Guatemalan andIndonesian projects since all costs of theprojects continued to be capitalized.However, with the completion of con-struction and expected successfulpre-operational testing of the projectfacilities in Guatemala and Stage I inIndonesia, interest on related borrowingswill be charged directly to consolidatedearnings commencing in the secondquarter. Additionally, Stage I of theIndonesian project is presently expectedto attain commercial production levels

within the next few months. Subsequently,as this production is sold to customersas matte or as refined nickel after furtherprocessing, earnings will reflect suchsales and related costs. Losses fromthese sales are expected in the initialperiods after the start of commercialproduction whenever production volumesare substantially below capacity. It is notexpected that the Guatemalan project willattain commercial production levels in1978.

The board of directors on April 18declared a quarterly dividend of 20 cents(U.S.) a common share, payable June 1to Class A and Class B shareholders ofrecord on May 3. The dividend on theClass B Common Shares was declaredpayable out of "1971 capital surplus onhand" as defined in the Income Tax Actof Canada. The board of directors alsodeclared a quarterly dividend at anannual rate of 5.375 per cent on thecompany's series A Preferred Shares,payable on June 1 to shareholders ofrecord on May 18, and a quarterlydividend on the company's 7.85 per centSeries B Preferred Shares, payableJune 1 to shareholders of record on May3. Series B Preferred shareholders mayelect to receive, in lieu of a cashdividend, a stock dividend in the form ofeither Series B Preferred Shares orClass B Common Shares.

Note: All dollar figures expressed in U.S.currency.

A large crowd turned out for the Company 's annual meeting of shareholders , held April 19at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer J. Edwin Cartercautioned those present that the first-quarter financial results , even though favorable comparedwith the last quarter of 1977, should not be considered as indicative of earnings over thebalance of the year.

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.. C oTEINS t E S L F A RAF, i NS

Thirteen-year-old Kenny Winkelmann , left, of Churchill Public School,shows off his "ME-2" robot to Carol Landolt , of McLeod PublicSchool, and Charles Kettle , of Churchill Public School. Needless tosay, his exhibit drew a large crowd.

"Household Insulation" was exhibited byDoug Nadorozny, right, a LaSalle SecondarySchool student, whose dad is at Garson mine.

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Jennifer Young, left, and Robert Niebor, listen as Karen Shook, age15, of Confederation High School, explains her winning exhibit"Single Cell Protein". Karen's dad is employed at LittleStobie mine.

10th Regional Science Fair:

Students ofToday ,Scientists ofTomorrow

Exhibition theme was "The Voltaic Cell" for Andrew Belyea,left, a 15-year-old student at Nickel District SecondarySchool. Listening to Andrew's description is Jim Hicks,one of the Science Fair judges.

Sudbury's young scientists had anopportunity to "show their stuff" duringthe 10th regional Science Fair, heldrecently at Sudbury Secondary School.Close to 100 exhibits were entered in thethree categories of life, physical, andengineering sciences, with judges alsoevaluating according to junior, inter-mediate, and senior categories.

Walking away with top honours wereMichael Farkouh of St. Charles College,for ''Revegetation - Soil Phosphorus inBarren Land Reclamation; Karen Shookof Confederation Secondary School, forher "Single Cell Protein: MicrobialSynthesis - Paraffins"; Denis Rochon

Mario Peloso and his wife enjoy a briefing on "DragConstant" by 14-year-old exhibitor Alan Laing, aLockerby Composite School student, whose dad, Ian,is an lnco metallurgist in Copper Cliff.

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Twelve-year-old Darren Nadorozny of Carl A. Nesbitt Public School,whose dad is a maintenance controller at Carson mine, adjusts hisexhibit, "The Effect of Cold on Batteries", while judge Dr. JaniceMcKenney looks on.

and Marc Legault of MacDonald-CartierSecondary School, for "Origin of Life"and Gilles Boisvert, of Hanmer SecondarySchool, for his "Une micro-balance acouteaux".

The four winners go on to participatein the 17th annual Canada-Wide ScienceFair being held in Sudbury May 7 to 13,with prizes including cash and scientificexcursions. It's anticipated that over 150exhibits will be entered, and that theevent will draw more than 1,000 peopleto Sudbury, including entrants, teachers,speakers and judges. Tours of Inco'ssurface facilities are now being arrangedto accommodate the influx of visitors.

"Effects of Human Beverages on Plants" was the presentation of13-year-old Todd Kurchina, right, of MacLeod Public School.Interested spectator is Brenda Zwarich, a student at Nickel DistrictSecondary School.

EntFrom St. Charles College, Peter Tolvaisa,right, demonstrates his "Iridology" exhibit toscience teacher Diane Abols. Peter's dad,Stanley, works at the Frood-Stobie complex.

Brian Scott, left, publicity director for the Canada-Wide Science Fair,watches while Tim Taschereau and Tim Rochon, of Pius XII, worktheir "Electric Generator" exhibit. Tim Rochon's dad, Lionel, is withInco's Safety and Plant Protection department.

Holding metal and paraffin samples todemonstrate her "Volume - Weight"exhibition Is 14-year-old Phyllis Belyea, astudent at Nickel District Secondary School.

Denis Rochon and Marc Legault, left, both 18-year-old MacDonald-Cartier Secondary School students, explain their exhibit, "Origin ofLife", to Boris Naneff and Joe Swanson, students at St. CharlesCollege.

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A crane inspector in the converter departmentat the Copper Cliff smelter, Primo Faccaplans to fish for Atlantic salmon and visitrelatives in New Brunswick. L

Gerry Rancourt, first-class maintenancemechanic with matte processing, will visitrelatives in Quebec, then spend two weekscamping on Manitoulin Island.

The Triangle asks:

A month of fishing at Gaspe Bay is theholiday plan for Gordon Hayes, a reverbfurnace helper at the Copper Cliff smelter.Gord's been with Inco for 10 years.

... What are you planningDon Richer, a plateworker in the Copper Cliffplate shop, intends to spend his vacationworking around the house and perhaps takingIn some camping and fishing.

A loader in the shipping department at matteprocessing, Robert Morris has been with thecompany for seven years, and simply plans torelax at home and enjoy his family.

A flue cleaner in the furnace department atthe Copper Cliff smelter, Brian Boulrice willhead for Manitoulin Island, then on to SaultSte. Marie with his family.

Fishing and fixing up the camp are the firstpriority on the holiday agenda for LarryChubay, an instrumentationman in theelectrical shop at the Copper Cliff smelter.

Ossie Parker, a second-class fitter with thereverb section of the Copper Cliff smelter,has been with Inco for 26 years and willspend his vacation at his camp at Onaping.

Theron Fraser, an assistant operator in thecasting and cooling building in Copper Cliff,plans to fish around Kirkland Lake andvisit Toronto.

An assistant operator in the casting andcooling building in Copper Cliff, IsaacRismond will enjoy three weeks in London,England, then two weeks in Toronto.

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A skimmer In the converter department at theCopper Cliff smelter, Clayton Smeltzer, a25-year-man, will be fishing for salmon inGreenfield, Nova Scotia.

A homemade motorhome van will take AngeloColosimo to Thunder Bay and Niagara Fallsfor three weeks. Angelo's a feedtender in theroaster section of the Copper Cliff smelter.

for your summer vacation?

A skimmer in the converter department at theCopper Cliff smelter, Art Fairburn plans toholiday in New Brunswick, then camp at WestBay near Wahnapitae Lake.

A process laborer in the furnace departmentat the Copper Cliff smelter, Doug Young willspend two weeks in Nova Scotia; he willcamp for the rest of his vacation.

Alfred Deluca, reverb furnace operator at theCopper Cliff smelter, will visit relatives in NewYork State for a week, then will be homegardening and barbecuing.

For Quinn Sylvtri, a dryman at the No. 3 dry,Copper Cliff smelter, it'll be three weeks inPennsylvania and two weeks in Ohio. Quinn'sbeen with the company for 27 years.

It's going to be a nice 'n' easy holiday forJim Nadeau, pitman operator with transporta-tion and traffic. Jim plans to stay home,work around the house, and just relax.

A repairman at the Copper Cliff car shop,Valentino Bertulli will visit relatives in Italyfor four weeks, then plans to putter aroundthe garden at home.

Dale Peloquin, a burner at Creighton No. 9shaft, is looking forward to six weeks spenttouring on his motorcycle. He's also planningsome camping and fishing.

A first-class patternmaker in the Copper Cliffcarpenter shop, Allan Wuorinen will be takingthe family to Northern Manitoba, then willtour Northern Ontario.

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First of its kind to beintroduced to Inco'sunderground operation -

In the transformer vault at Stobie mine 's 3900 level, two oil-filled 2500KVA transformersand a dry-type 750KVA ancillary transformer are protected by the new Halon firesuppression system.

in the switchroom adjacent to the vault , Charlie Pitts , left, Stobie mine planningengineer, and Yvan Chaumont, Stobie mine maintenance planner , verify that the Haloncylinder is properly charged.

"Halon " is keyto new FireSuppressionSystem

In order to mine a lower orebody, theStobie mine shaft has been deepened to4,000 feet, creating the need for anadditional power supply. In turn, the typeof equipment required to handle the extrapower facilities called for a highlysophisticated fire suppression system.

Working with the Stobie mineengineering department, Inco's generalengineering section drew up plans andsubmitted them to the Ontario Ministryof Labor for approval. The system wasrecently installed at Stobie's 3900 leveland has now been tested, witnessed, andapproved by the Ministry. On hand forthe testing was George McAllister,assistant superintendent, maintenance,Frood-Stobie complex, who stated that"the test was impressive."

Known as the "Halon Fire SuppressionSystem", the new method is the first suchapplication underground in the Sudburydistrict. In the particular case of Stobie,a Halon cylinder has been charged with206 pounds of harmless Halon 1301 gas,at 350 pounds per square inch, previouslydetermined as the combination requiredto fill the cubic capacity of the 3900 leveltransformer vault, which houses twooil-filled 2500KVA transformers and adry-type 750KVA ancillary transformer.A thermal sensor has been installedabove each of the two oil-filled trans-formers, a discharge nozzle is centredoverhead, and two ventilation louvres, ordampers, will automatically seal off theroom when activated.

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A special thermal sensor has beenpositioned above each of the two oil-filledtransformers.

In practise, the system is relativelysimple: when a rise in temperature occursto 135°F or 57°C, the two-zone alarmsystem is triggered. The first heat sensor,when activated, sounds a fire alarm andsimultaneously melts a fusible link which,

Centrally located overhead, thisdischarge nozzle, when activated, emitsthe Halon gas.

Two fireproof dampers ventilate the vault. The damper at left is in the normal open position,while the damper at right demonstrates the closed position, resulting from the first sensorbeing activated.

in turn, immediately lowers the twodampers, thus completely sealing off thevault. When the second sensor isactivated, the Halon gas is released,filling the vault in approximately sevenseconds and extinguishing a fire in seven

to 10 seconds.Fern Roberts, superintendent, main-

tenance, Frood-Stobie complex,indicated that Its a system that willcertainly be considered in futureinstallations."

Inspecting one of the two manual "pulls" that will also activate the new fire suppressionsystem are Ken Stone, left, Frood-Stobie safety supervisor, and Michael Reiser, electricalmechanical engineer, Ministry of Labor.

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Because of the extreme importance of a continuous freshwater supply for surface and underground mining operations,proper maintenance and a backup power supply are anabsolute must for the pumps that provide the water.

The Garson mine number two deep-well pump and motorsare inspected weekly, to ensure proper operation. The100-horsepower electric pump motor will supply up to 750gallons per minute upon demand and, should requirementsincrease, a diesel pump motor will automatically cut in,providing up to 1,000 gallons per minute.

The pump is set up so that, should a power failure occur,the diesel engine will start automatically. Then, when power isrestored, the electric motor will automatically take over after a20-minute delay. The changeover from electric to diesel poweris accomplished by operating control switches at the pump-house, or by using remote operation switches located in theoperating shaft boss office.

Thus, at all times, our pumps have " power to spare"!

Electrical foreman Art Robinson, left, explains the operation of theGarson mine number two deep-well pump and motors to first classelectrician Cleo Roy.

The pumps and motors that provide fresh water to the mine'sunderground and surface operations are inspected weekly to ensurecontinuous operation.

Cleo Roy demonstrates the manual starting procedure of a backupdiesel engine which automatically cuts in in the event of an electricpower failure.

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Underground mining operations require large volumes ofcompressed air to power everything from high-volume drillingequipment right down to simple air-operated scope lights.For example, Levack and Levack West mines produce inexcess of 12 billion cubic feet of compressed air in a year,representing a cost of approximately half a million dollars.

As part of Inco's ongoing energy management program,the Levack energy committee asked for help from the centralutilities and industrial engineering departments to evaluate theefficiency of Levack's compressed air system.

The first part of the study involved continuous monitoring,to determine the air distribution to various parts of the twomines. Air requirements were calculated and, by comparingthe requirements with the actual monitored flow volumes, thelevels of efficiency of compressed air usage were derived at.

Initial results indicated that compressed air use duringproduction shifts was relatively efficient; therefore, the non-productive shifts offered the most potential for reducingconsumption. Certain main valves were closed, andcompressed air production was cut back to approximately75 per cent of previous volumes, thus conserving 41/2 millionkilowatt-hours of electric power annually, meaning a saving of$75,000 on the electricity bill.

Studies continue to further reduce levels of airconsumption at Levack and, according to Gerry Cullain,manager of central utilities, it's anticipated that the programwill be carried out in other Sudbury operations to maximize theefficiency of compressed air use.

In the Levack compressor building services tunnel, a flow recorder Is,examined to determine output of the compressors. Checking therecorder are, from left, Lew Butler, supervisor of utilities for theLevack complex, Eero Mansikka, senior surveyor with central utilities,and, kneeling, Allan Uildersma, hydraulics technician, central utilitiesdepartment.

Compressed Air Study"Minimize consumption to maximize efficiency" is partof Inco Metals Company's ongoing energy management program

Measuring air temperatures in the compressed air supply lines at the1600 level of Levack mine are, from left, Andy McLean, maintenancecontroller and chairman of the Levack complex energy committee,Allan Uildersma, hydraulics technician with central utilities, and EeroMansikka, senior surveyor, central utilities department.

Inspecting the final results of the air measurement survey are,from left, Claude Kerr, senior field engineer; Bob Todd,industrial evaluator; Gerry Cullain, manager, utilities; AllanUildersma, hydraulics technician, and Berrto Wenzl, energymanagement co-ordinator.

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Matte ProcessingBulk Loading Facility

Operator Ray Kennedy at the control console of matte processing's bulk loading facility.Product weight is both displayed and printed out on a tape. The conveyors are enclosed andvented to a dust collector to ensure good environmental conditions.

Changing times and rapid advances intechnology are more than evident intoday's society, and the mineral industryis particularly affected by suchmodernization. A specific example cannow be found in the shipping section ofInco's matte processing department,strategically located in the Copper Cliffsmelter complex.

The matte processing plant is designedto progressively turn converter matte intomaterial that's either ready for market oris suitable for further treatment at variousof the company's refineries.

A portion of the nickel oxide feed stockproduced in the plant's fluid bed roasterbuilding is shipped to the Clydachrefinery for processing to nickel pelletsand powders by the carbonyl process.Historically, this feed stock has beenbarreled and shipped by rail or transportto dockside where it was loaded intocargo holds and shipped to the Port ofSwansea in Wales.

However, during the early 1970's, anincreasing number of shipping companiesphased out their conventional break-bulkcarriers and began converting to vesselscapable of transporting containers. Atthe same time, large container-handlingfacilities were erected at ports such asHalifax, St. John, and Montreal. All thiswas due to the realization that container-ization of products would not only offergreater security, but would also decreaseloading and unloading time at dockside,while resulting in lowered costs.

In keeping with the times, new facilitieswere commissioned and completed inmid-1975 at both the Copper Cliff matteprocessing department and at the Clydachrefinery, for the bulk-loading and receiptof nickel oxide in containers. Thesefacilities have eliminated the need forbarreling and have resulted in significantcost savings in regards to both barrelsand freight.

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In the shipping section of the matteprocessing plant, the nickel oxideproduct is conveyed from storage bins totwo charge bins, each capable ofaccommodating 20 tons. The charge binsare suspended on load cells whichelectronically signal the product weightto a control console. The system iscompletely automated, and the weighing

accuracy is plus or minus 0.1 per cent,or 40 pounds in 40,000.

When the charge bins have been filledto the required weight, they automaticallydischarge to two retractable conveyorswhich transfer the nickel oxide to thecontainers. Before the containers areloaded, they're first fitted with a water-proof liner; afterwards, the load is covered

with polyethylene to further protect fromwater. With these new facilities, twocontainers comprising one truck-tractorload can be loaded in an hour's time.

In addition to nickel oxide feed forClydach, market Nickel Oxide Sinter 75and Incomet are also similarly preparedfor shipment to various European cus-tomers who prefer bulk shipments.

A 20-toot-long by eight-toot-wide by eight-toot-high container in position at one of the two loading docks in the shipping sectionof the matte processing plant. The end of the retractable conveyor can be seen at the empty dock. Note the metric gross weight of20,320 kilograms, marked on the container!

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Arthur the Otter has almost tripled his length in less than a year, and now weighs close to10 pounds.

He rolls about in the leaves, squirminghappily under playful hands, then chasesabout your heels, nipping and barking ashe abandons himself totally to the game;he heads for the water, plunges in, andsurfaces with a stick he manages to tugashore. He shakes the water from hiscoat, then looks around expectantly,waiting for a reward either in the form ofattention or a morsel of his favorite dogfood.

The only problem is, he's not a dog -he's an otter who seems to think he's adog!

Arthur the Otter was found abandonedlast summer on the shores of LakeNepewassi, and was officially adopted bylongtime resident, Ernie Ashik.

Ernie retired from Garson mine as mineforeman in 1976 and had been with thecompany since 1941. He now lives year'round in the home he built on the lakeand is enjoying the company of Arthur tothe fullest.

''It's just a circus to watch him,"smiled Ernie. "I guess baby bears comeclose to being as active, but this littleguy just loves to play. The neighborsaround the lake all know about him, andthey stop by to see him and to bring himsome food."

''Eat? I guess so! He loves dog andcat food, and can go through a wholecan a day. He catches his own minnowsand perch, clams, crawfish, frogs andwaterbugs; he gets 'em so slick it's noteven funny. And he likes beef, but it'sgot to be cooked, while he prefers hisfish raw."

The odd time, I have to give him alittle lickin' when he gets out of hand, andthat's when you find out that otters are

just like skunks; they give off an awfulscent for self-protection and boy, you'vegot to change your clothes real fast!"

Ernie added that he gets a lot ofcompany because of Arthur, including hisbrothers - Wes, who retired from Garsonmine early this year; Eric, who retiredfrom Copper Cliff North mine in 1975;Weldon, a machinist with the CopperCliff machine shop, and Ray, a stopeleader at Garson mine.

An avid gardener, Ernie is known forhis 10'/2-foot sunflowers and is becomingquite proficient at making his own icecream and maple syrup; he also keepsbusy buying and selling antiques, and

GuessWho ' sComing toDinner?

Arthur surfaced with the stick Ernie's holding,and looks for a handout.

does quite a bit of auctioneering,particularly for charity.

You just can't ask a man like Erniewhat he does in his spare time ... hesimply doesn't have any.

As tame as a housebound puppy and twice as playful, Arthur the Otter poses here with"foster parent", Ernie Ashik.

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The Port Colborne District Council of the BoyScouts of Canada sponsored a blood donorsclinic at the Inco Recreation Hall recently.Sealing and labelling the plastic sacs ofblood are, from left, Mrs . McCutcheon ofthe Red Cross staff, from Hamilton, volunteerMrs. Jack Rivers and venturers JamieDickinson and Russell McCutcheon. Over250 pints of blood were collected.

Appointmentsand Re-Assignments

Frank Boniakowskl , project leader,Copper Cliff smelter.William Dalyk , protection supervisor,safety and plant protection, Copper Cliff.Marvin Degazio , capital expenditureclerk, division comptroller's office, Cop-per Cliff.Marilyn Guenette, secretary, CopperCliff smelter.L.G. Guglielmin , general superinten-dent, Port Colborne research stations.Michael Head , manager, process devel-opment, Toronto office.Ron Hewitt , warehouse foreman,divisional shops, Copper Cliff_Nina Kuula , secretary, field exploration,Copper Cliff.Robert Lacelle, maintenance foreman,Levack mine.Kenneth Lye , mill foreman, Copper Cliffmill.Robert Reyburn , general foreman, Cop-per Cliff smelter.Gerald St. Louis , general foremansafety, Levack mine.Lawrence Tarint , first-aid attendant,safety and plant protection, Copper Cliff.Peter Todd , maintenance superintendent'B', Copper Cliff nickel refinery.Wayne Tonelii , plant protection officer,safety and plant protection, Copper Cliff.George Watson , supervising buyer, pur-chasing and warehousing, Copper Cliff.

A very important aspect of any underground mining operation is the practise of filling mined-out sections; this is accomplished by means of sandfill plants, located at numerous Incomining operations. The use of hydraulic sandfill was first introduced at Inco in 1948, andrefinements over the years have led to the current method which utilizes cement to stabilizethe sand. Above, at Garson mine, sandplant operator Gilbert Prevost , regulates the feed ratefor the sandplant's mixing tank by setting automatic controls on a special console. Below,loads from the Garson sandpit are hauled to the sandplant by 25-ton trucks, then dumpedinto a bin which is fitted with a vibrating screen at the bottom.

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Well over 100 members of the maintenance department, mining and milling, will be busyduring the summer shutdown, carrying out major repairs and overhauls not usuallyperformed under production conditions. Above from left, Norm Miles, superintendent ofmaintenance, Dar Anderson , manager of maintenance, and Largo Albert , senior hoistingspecialist, review the extensive maintenance work scheduled to be carried out during theshutdown. Aside from the regular inspection of pumps, fans and hoisting equipment, majorair compressor overhauls are slated at Copper Cliff South and Frood mines; head sheaves willbe replaced on the Creighton No. 5 shaft skip hoist. Also at Creighton No. 5 mine, ropegrooves on the drum of the skip hoist will be machined. The replacement of tipple bin liners isscheduled at the Clarabelle mill.

Tom Peters , centre, head of Inco's agriculture department in Copper Cliff, recently told agathering of the Copper Cliff Rod and Gun Club that his department will be planting in excessof 10.000 trees, mostly jackpines, throughout Inco's Wildlife Management Area in CopperCliff this summer. He also discussed the company's ongoing research into the adaptability ofcrater fowl throughout the wildlife area. Above. members of the Copper Cliff Rod and GunClub look over conservation-oriented crests which are for sale to help raise funds andadvertise the club. From left, Stan Racicot , secretary, Dave Hamilton , president, Inco'sTom Peters , Richard Berard , 2nd vice-president. and Buster Powell , treasurer

Erminio Cozzarinl

Our logo writer this month is ErminioCozzarini, a sandfill pipefitter with theCreighton complex sandfill department.Born in Northern Italy, Erminio came toCanada in 1951 and headed straight forthe Sudbury area and Inco; he was hiredon as a process laborer at Creightonmine, and has been there ever since.Erminio's fulltime hobby is teenagers.Since 1961, he's dedicated himself toproviding youngsters with a purpose inlife, a sense of values. He works with teen-agers as supervisor at the Inco Club inCreighton, and he founded the St.Michael's Youth Choir, of which he hasbeen choir director of since 1963. And forover a dozen years, he's arranged for thechoir to take an annual trip, simply for rec-reation and a feeling of togetherness. Thissummer, the choir will head for NiagaraFalls. According to Erminio, his goal is to"keep kids off the streets and give themincentives." Erminio and his wife Tinahave three daughters and a son, andmake their home in Creighton.

To attain greater efficiency, first-class main-tenance mechanic David Mazarolle nar-rows the chute on the dust control system inthe crushing plant at the Frood-Stobe mill

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Some of the photos used in producing cat-alogue sheets distributed by the New Yorkoffice to all Inco sales representatives aretaken at the Port Colborne nickel refinery.Here painter Bill Pruder touches up somescratches on a drum of Utility Nickel Shotbefore the photo is taken. Utility Nickel Shotand Pig, produced at the Port Colbornenickel refinery, have enjoyed quick and posi-tive acceptance in the nickel marketplaces ofthe world.

That's John McCreedy , centre, chairman and chief executive officer of Inco MetalsCompany, in conversation with Gordon Tapp , left, executive director of the CanadianInstitute of Mining and Metallurgy, and Gordon Skilling , secretary-treasurer, CIM. Thephotograph was taken during the 80th Annual General Meeting of the CIM, held in Vancouverfrom April 23 to 27. Over 3,000 CIM members turned out for this year's gathering, the largeston record. Inco Metals Company was well represented throughout the technical sessions.One of the papers, "Inco Metals Reclamation Program" by Tom Peters , head of the OntarioDivision's agriculture department, drew a wide response. The well-documented presentationdealt with Inco practices used to grow vegetation on stressed areas and the revegetation ofthe tailings area in Copper Cliff and its gradual transformation into a Wildlife ManagementArea.

This is Inco Metals Company's new Divisional Shops Complex in Copper Cliff. The new complex will include a modern machine shop, acomponent repair centre for mobile underground equipment, a motor winding shop. and a warehouse The new $13 million facility isscheduled for completion in the very near future

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Edward Whaley , second-class maintenance mechanic, takes great pride in keeping thingsspic 'n' span, as evidenced by the spotless condition of this oil room in the crushing plant ofthe Frood-Stobie mill. Here, Ed checks the oil level in the No. 3 shorthead crusher tank.

Sudbury will host the 12th Canadian Rock Mechanics Symposium May 23 to 25 when over100 representatives from mining companies from across the globe will discuss "Mining withBackfill." Inco Metals Company will be represented by Claudio Barsotti , assistant to thechief mines engineer. His technical paper will deal with "The Evolution of Fill Systems at Incomines in Sudbury". Above, Barsotti, left, reviews his paper with Merv Dickhout, centre, chiefmines engineer, and Phil Oliver , supervisor of rock mechanics, Inco Metals Company,Ontario Division.

Member artists of the Onaping Falls Art Clubrecently displayed their various crafts duringthe club's annual spring art exhibition at theOnaping Community Centre. Club publicitydirector Debbie Graham , whose dad Stuartis at Levack mine, mentioned that over 80pieces of work were hung for the occasion,including oils, sketches, prints andembroidered wall panels. Also featured wereceramics, heritage knitting, macrame, andwood sculptures. Above, Verna Cusson,left, of Azilda, and Daisy Suter , of Levack,discuss the merits of wood carvings andceramic figurines while, below, Gale Russel,left, Sudbury, and Mary Jowsey, of Cop-per Cliff, view a hand-knotted rug-wall-hang-ing, prepared by Mary, whose husband, Milt,is assistant to the vice-president, mining andmilling, in Copper Cliff.

Inco ToursInco's public tour season in Copper Cliffwill commence on Monday , May 8, andwill run through Saturday . July 15. Tourswill be resumed on Monday , August 28and end Saturday , September 2. Publictours will be offered on a continuous basisfrom 9 :00 a.m . to 2:30 p.m. every dayexcept Sunday.

Tour headquarters and com-mencement point will be the Copper CliffCurling Club. Tours will consist of visits tothe Copper Cliff South mine hoistroom,the Clarabelle mill and the converter aisle.

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At the recent 80th annual meeting of theCanadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,held in Vancouver, Peter Venus , left, mineengineer at Levack mine, and Thomas D.Parris , Ontario Division vice-president,responsible for mining and milling, go overfhe final draft of Inco's paper on ''Largeunderground blasts using slurry explosives".The paper, co-authored by Peter Venus andGeorge Johnston , area engineer at Frood-Stobie mine, drew a wide response fromattending delegates.

Raymond F . Decker,formerly vice-presi-dent, research anddevelopment, TheInternational NickelCompany, Inc., wasrecently elected avice-president of theparent company,Inco Limited. In hisnew position, Dr.Decker is responsiblefor corporate tech-nology and diver-

sification ventures.Dr. Decker joined Inco in 1958 as a

research metallurgist. He became assistantto the manager of the Inco Research andDevelopment Center, Sterling Forest, N.Y., in1967 and assistant manager in 1969. He was7irector of research and development of The'nternational Nickel Company, Inc., Inco'smarketing subsidiary in the United Statesfrom 1973 to 1975, when he became vice-president.

A co-inventor of maraging steel, Dr.Decker received the Sesquicentennial Award.f the University of Michigan in 1967 and thef'rbert Mehl Gold Medal as the 1973 IMDecturer of the American Institute of Mining,Vetallurgical and Petroleum Engineers. He!,()Ids numerous patents and is the author of-any technical articles on steels and,,:perailoys

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Noted local artist Frank Homer , supervisor of benefits with the company's employment andbenefits department, chats with Marguerite Feick , wife of Inco' s Bud Feick , executiveassistant to the vice-president, smelting and refining, during a recent art exhibition atRothmans of Pall Mall. The three-week exhibition, titled "Our Ontario", drew capacity crowdsand featured 16 of Frank's watercolors depicting various northern scenes.

sAllen Patterson , left, a pillar leader at Creighton mine and chairman of the effective speakingcontest, sponsored yearly by the Lively-Creighton Lions Club, recently presented individual$75 cheques to the winners in the boys' and girls' divisions. Mary-Ellen Hickey , daughter ofJoseph Hickey , supervisor of Inco's stationery department in Copper Cliff. and RoydonLloyd , son of James Lloyd , an inspector with the department of consumer affairs, were thelucky first-prize winners. According to Allen, grade 9 to 13 students from the entire Waldenarea were invited to participate in this year's event.

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A capacity crowd gathered at the Italian Club in Copper Cliff recently to honor JoWalmesley 's retirement after 30 years with the company. Friends, business acquaintances,and company suppliers alike paid tribute to the well-known general office receptionist, whowas presented with a piece of luggage, a Royal Doulton figurine, and, from former ballteammates, a swiveling softball mounted on a piece of polished ore. Pictured with Jo areCharlie Hews , left, recently appointed president of the Manitoba Division, and pensionerAlex Godfrey, right, who, with over 51 years' service, has one of the longest service recordsin the company's history. Also on hand with their respective wives were Dr. Walter Curlook,senior vice-president, Inco Metals Company, Toronto; Ron Taylor , recently-elected assistantto the president, Inco Metals Company, with special responsibility for planning; and GordonMachum , vice-president, smelting and refining, Ontario Division. The occasion washighlighted by the attendance of Jo's sister Ethel , who arrived from Arizona and hadpreviously held Jo's position with the company.

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The Caruso Club in Sudbury recently hosted the annual retirement party of the Copper CliffMines Association and welcomed a capacity crowd to the cocktail hour, roast beef dinner,presentations, and entertainment. Honored guests of "the class of '78" are, back row, fromleft, Ted Lachance , Paul Poulin , Doug Dinnes , Des Keaney, Jack Serpell, MikeOpaleychuk, Ed Shalla, Ed Laurin, Almo Maki , Otto Dudas, Don O 'Bonsawin, LyleParks, and Aldo Toneill. Front row, from left, Roy Cook , Albert Wlerzbickle , Omer Hagen,Ed Turcotte, Albert Wickle , Jack Theodos , Martin Villemere, Albert Ouellet and TomZaltz . Members of the Copper Cliff Mines Association are reminded to attend the upcomingannual picnic on June 11, starting at 1:00 p.m., at the Richard Lake Ukrainian NationalFederation Camp.

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IA visit to the Sudbury Boxing Club indicatesthat Inco is well-represented in local boxingcircles. Above, trainer Mike Rosko , right,explains the importance of a well-aimed "lefthook", to club members, from left, DavidJamrozik, Arvo Punkkinen, and WalterNeville . Below, regular workouts keep theboxers in shape. Walter Neville, left, a fitter-general at Frood mine, weighs in at 139pounds, has taken the Ontario Cham-pionship three times, and was the East Cana-dian champion in 1975. David Jamrozik,centre, is a six-time Ontario champion and atwo-time Canadian runner-up. His dad,Frank, has 26 years with the company, and isnow at Frood mine. At 147 pounds, ArvoPunkkinen, right, is a welter-weight; he wasCanadian champion in 1975, and is the 1978Ontario champion. Dad, Alpo, is a first-classmaintenance mechanic at Frood-Stobie mill.

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Meet The Machine''! George Talbot, astoreman in the Copper Cliff warehouseextension, has been so nicknamed by fellowbowlers for his incredible talent on the lanes.George is the only person in Sudbury to bowlover 700 in a three-game series, and has sofar achieved this feat three times this year.His high single game is 290, and he holds anaward-winning 202 composite average."The Machine" has been with the companyfor 14 years now, and is just as skilful on thejob as on the alleys.

Inco Golf TourneySlated for June 24

This year's annual Inco Tournament willbe held on Saturday, June 24, at theidylwylde Golf and Country Club. Theentry fee has been set at $10 and willcover green fees, lunch and prizes.

Two draws will be held, both withshotgun starts. The morning draw will teeoff at 7:15 a.m., and the afternoon drawwill get underway at 1:00 p.m. The max-imum number of participants has beenestablished at 256 to accommodate asmany participants as possible. Pen-sioners are welcome.

Lunch will be'served on completion ofthe morning draw, while the afternoondraw will dine on completion of theirround.

The prize structure for this year's tour-nament has been changed: prizes will beawarded to the best eight low individualgross scores and the best 20 low indi-vidual net scores.

In addition to the regular event winners,the four low gross players for the day willcompete in the President's Trophy Tour-nament in competition with teams fromThompson, Manitoba, Port Colborne andToronto. The event will be played inToronto this year.

At the 1900 level of Creighton No. 3 shaft, members of the Creighton mine sandfilldepartment are currently involved in the installation of a 12-inch internal-diameter watercolumn pipeline which will be used to pump mine return water from the 1900 level sumps tosurface. The pipes average 18 feet in length and weigh close to a ton apiece. Here, anintricate make-up piece is being positioned to fit on a curve; the piece was designed by theCreighton engineering department and made to specifications by the Creighton No. 3 shaftplate shop. Under the watchful eye of Creighton mine foreman Wally Neven , left, thespecial piece of pipe is maneuvered into place by sandfill crew members, from left, AlbertLeguerler , Camille Leblanc , Chris Hallakinen and Erminio Cozzarinl.

The Walden Bantams wound up their season by capturing first-place honors in the NickelDistrict N.O.H.A. league. The team also won the local Bantam "A" silver stick competition,the "C" Division Georgetown tournament and the Northern Ontario Bantam "A"championship. Overall record was 50 wins, 6 losses and 4 ties. Front row, from left, areCalvin Maki, Ian Parry, Ron Miller , Mike Zyma , captain, Dan Longe , cited as the mostvaluable goaltender in the Georgetown tournament, Gord Davies, and Ron Chenler. Backrow, from left, George Morbin , manager, Scott Rodda , John Mayer , Robin White, RobertMackevicius , Barry Walsh , Scott Pearson , Dave Duncan, Terry Nootchtai , MaurieDesjardins , Carl Nootchtai , Jim Mayer , trainer, and Teo Pearson , coach.

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That's Angelo Colosimo, a feed tender in the Copper Cliff roasters, at the controls of hismotorhome. What used to be an old breadtruck in Toronto a few years ago is now a modernmotorhome, equipped with three beds, a washroom, a three-way fridge, a range, and hot andcold running water. According to Angelo, it took him and his family three months to completethe project. Any travel plans in Angelo's future? The Colosimo's will be touring Thunder Bayand Niagara Falls during the summer shutdown.

A new truck route now provides alternateaccess to the Copper Cliff smelter complex,thus relieving congestion at the smelter'smain gate. Omer Bellmore, transportationsafety foreman with the transportation andtraffic department, demonstrates the opera-tion of the newly-opened remote-controlgate located just off Benjafield Road. Typi-cally, a trucker enters a specially-equippedbooth and phones security at the main gate.He places his pass in a special slot, and cam-eras pick up the pass and his identity, whileanother camera monitors the truck. Once theinformation is received and checked at themain gate, security personnel provideaccess.

The company's transportation and traffic department, located in the Copper Cliff smelter complex, is responsible for the many locomotives inuse throughout Inco's various operations. At left, locomotive engineer Romeo Venne opens a headlight to clean a reflector and the inside ofthe glass cover. At right, locomotive engineer Paul Bidal polishes a new type of lamp recently installed on loco No. 116. The improved beamallows the locomotive engineer to dim or brighten the light as necessary.

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These smiling fellows are members of the Creighton complex sandfill crew, and they havegood reason to be proud - they've just completed a full year on the Wally Neven shiftwithout an injury of any kind, not even a minor dressing. Said Wally Neven, Creighton mineforeman, "It's the first time I've been involved in an achievement like this, and I'm reallypleased. But we only attained this safety record through good understanding between themen, and complete co-operation in trying to achieve a similar goal." From left are CharlieBaunach , John Mynerich , Andy Kalpainen , Udo Kanthak , Stan Lorenc , Eddie Mayer,Andy Steele , Ugo Flora , "Snug" Mynerich , Joe See , Don Neva , and Creighton mineforeman Wally Neven.

Inco Metals Company's construction depot, located at Murray mine, is home for the manydifferent tools and pieces of rental equipment required by the construction group. Here toolsand equipment co-ordinator Ray Bidal locates the various tools that are out on the job withconstruction group foremen. The equipment control board keeps track of machinery andtools assigned to specific jobs.

A capacity crowd was on hand for the Aprilmeeting of the Sudbury Branch, CIM, whenCharles Ferguson , right, director of envi-ronmental affairs, Inco Metals Company,informed the gathering of inco's waste-waterrecycling and treatment strategy at its opera-tions in the Sudbury District. Following hismost informative address, the guest speakerhere discusses matters of mutual interestwith Jack Noonan , manager of environ-mental control, Copper Cliff.

Inco's waste water treatment plant in CopperCliff has been fully operational for two yearsand is designed to treat 60 million gallons perday. Here is a partial view of one of the two135-foot-diameter clarifiers. The white three-inch-thick styrofoam slabs installed aroundthe launder serve the purpose of preventingice bridging damages and, according to EdNevala , supervisor of operations, sewageand water, central utilities department, thestyrofoam innovation outperforms the origi-nal design of an air-bubbling system.

You May Earn Up To$10,000

by subm tting your ideas on sanely andoperaling improvements through theOntario Divison Suggestion Plan Don'tdelayl Your idea may quality for themaximum award!

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Quarter Century ClubOntario Division • Copper Cliff

29ftiwdMMonday &Tuesday, May 15th-May 16thSmelting and Refining Administration and EngineeringWednesday, May 17th I Thursday , May 18th

Inco ClubFrood Rd.

Nights Of Entertainment.Mining and Milling

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INCO Quarter Century Club(Total Membership as of June 30, 1978)

Date ofLast Meeting Employees Pensioners Total

Copper Cliff May 18, 1978 4,670 3,841 8,511

Port Colborne Nov . 17, 1977 454 425 879

Toronto Nov. 4, 1977 31 33 64

Manitoba Nov. 18, 1977 33 20 53

TOTAL CANADA 5,188 4,319 9,507

New York May 5, 1978 85 228 313

Huntington June 10, 1978 615 718 1,333

TOTAL U.S.A. 700 946 11646

Great Britain Dec. 31, 1977 462 488 950

France Dec. 31, 1977 2 10 12

Italy Dec. 31, 1977 2 2 4

Belgium Dec. 31, 1977 1 0

India Dec 31 , 1977 0 1

Switzerland Dec. 31, 1977 0 1

TOTAL OVERSEAS 467 502 969

GRAND TOTAL 6,355 5,767 12,122

An employee is eligible for membership in the inco Quarter Century Club when ne or she reaches the twenty-fifthanniversary of his or her last employment date with the Company.

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Deceased Members (April 1977-March 1978)

The following are deceased members of the Quarter Century Clubshowing years and months of service

Adam, A.E. 25 06 Gobbo, G. 41 01 Luukkonen, T.A. 28 02 Proulx, R.A. 35 11Ansons, A. 26 06 Gould, G.A. 25 03 MacDonald, D.A. 30 00 Rainville , P. 33 06Antoine, R. 30 05 Grieve, D.W. 27 01 MacDonald, D.J. 25 02 Rautanen , H. 25 05Bailey, N. 33 06 Gunter, L.F. 26 04 MacKay, WE. 38 00 Reid, D .B. 27 03Benoit, R. 26 02 Haddon, W. 32 04 Maisonneuve, W.J. 26 03 Ritter, W. 37 00Bertrand, H.J. 38 08 Hamalainen, L.A. 36 06 Maki, A.J. 43 00 Rollins , M. 31 07Biscaro, G. 26 01 Hanninen, W. 36 00 Maleta, B. 29 00 Rose, V.C. 35 05Bloemmen, G.J. 39 11 Harrison, H.C. 36 02 Maloney, D.J. 36 10 Rowe , M.H. 45 05Bodson, F.J. 40 00 Hnatuik, W. 27 05 McAdam, S. 37 06 Buller , G.L. 33 08Bonin, G.G. 26 11 Holynski, N. 31 00 McCrea, H.E. 31 00 Sabourin, A. 32 07Bourget, H.J. 30 05 Hornby, G.R. 29 06 McInnes, J.M. 39 08 Sabourin, E. 40 02Bray, M.M. 37 11 Horne, E.N. 33 07 McJannet, H.S. 31 01 Semeniuk, S. 27 01Buck, C.H. 30 02 Ingham, A. 25 05 McLennan, J.G. 36 07 Silvestri, G.G. 29 00Carbone, F. 25 01 Irving, W. 31 03 Meandro, S. 33 01 Simka, G. 27 02Carriere, J. 25 04 Jakubo, M. 31 01 Milette, R.E. 32 00 Skelly, D.K. 31 10Cavrak, M. 35 05 Jarrett, W.C. 37 04 Mills, E.J. 33 08 Smythe, R.P. 26 01Cayen, B. 39 04 Jellositz, W. 25 05 Milne, G.J. 34 09 Snider, S.M. 32 05Cimmermann, J. 35 02 Jemiola, F. 32 02 Mitchell, N. 31 10 Sorvari, E. 29 00Glendenning, F.N. 35 11 Jenkins, W.P. 26 11 Morden, L.W. 35 00 St. Louis, O. 26 05Coulombe, P. 44 03 Johnston, J. 35 00 Morning, K.F. 36 00 Stuart, W.R. 27 04Dash, E.C. 31 05 Kajganich, N. 31 10 Moxam, H.M. 35 06 Szpyt, J. 27 05Davies, M. 37 01 Kayshuk, J. 31 11 Mulligan, P.J. 40 Q3 Telford, G.G. 32 01Dejneka, W. 38 02 Kingsley, H. 31 02 Must, J. 29 01 Thompson, A.R. 28 03Donnelly, W. 36 01 Klimek, Z. 26 05 Nadiak, S. 29 04 Truszkoski, J. 40 09Doyon, O.J. 28 09 Koski, U.H. 26 10 Nelson, E. 32 04 Tuznik, M. 28 02Drennan, A. 40 06 Kozak, J. 33 05 Nowak, Z. 26 10 Tymchuk, M. 38 09Dunbar, D.M. 27 09 Kuby, J. 29 09 O'Brien, L.A. 37 00 Ubriaco, S. 27 00Esau, G. 35 00 Kudla, K.J. 30 05 O'Brien, T.B. 42 07 Van Embden, H. 31 06Evans, G.E. 35 06 Kuhl, W. 28 00 O'Shell, G.M. 25 07 Veinot, C.C. 27 01Falcioni, G. 25 06 Kulikowski, S. 33 08 Pajuluoma, M. 34 04 Vesanen,Y. 36 07Farley, W.F. 26 05 Kuryk, D. 47 04 Paolin, M. 35 06 Vrban, J. 25 06Faryniuk, P. 29 06 Lalonde, X.F. 34 00 Pearson, E.J. 41 04 Vuorensyrja, A. 25 08Fosten, E.A. 38 07 Langis, H. 25 07 Pecjak, J. 27 08 Weisenberger, E. 33 01Fournier, R. 28 09 Larocque, OR. 31 11 Pentney, F. 38 04 Williams, L. 27 00Fraser, C.J. 25 02 Lavallie, L. 31 00 Pernu, L.A. 39 05 Williamson, T.D. 30 05Funnell, J.H. 29 06 Leborgne, J.L. 42 00 Perrier, H. 33 05 Worobec, T. 30 01Furlani, G. 39 09 Leclair, A.R. 26 07 Perrin, A. 38 05 Yanda, J. 40 06Furmanic, H. 27 05 Lefebvre, A. 29 10 Pestrzelony, N. 28 06 Zyma, P. 28 10Galipeau, A. 34 05 Lengyel, G. 33 04 Petrenko, J.A. 34 00Garbowski, B. 28 06 Lukey, W.P. 35 00 Plante, G. 26 01Giardini, A. 34 09 Luoma, J. 32 02 Pomerleau, H.L. 26 05Giardini, E. 32 02 Luptak, J. 35 00 Proulx, L. 30 05

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Active MembersThe following are Active Members of the Quarter Century ClubShowing date of employment

Ace, C.J 03 27 39 Armstrong, J.S. 03 29 44 Barc, A. 04 21 50 Bedard, O. 11 14 51

Adamovich, B. 08 04 51 Armstrong, J.V. 02 18 50 Bargnesi, N. 05 13 40 Bedard, R. 07 10 43

Adams, C. 09 21 48 Armstrong, L. 09 20 45 Barkauskas, A. 04 06 48 Bedford, D.C. 06 05 51

Adams, C.A. 01 07 49 Armstrong, R.E. 01 11 47 Barkley, H. 10 02 50 Bedkowski, M. 07 19 51

Adams, R.A. 09 30 46 Armstrong, R.F. 10 19 50 Barnat, T. 05 10 51 Bedrij, M. 07 25 48

Adamson, K. 04 30 51 Armstrong, R. M. 10 10 46 Barnoski, J. 01 16 47 Beech, H.V. 10 09 47

Adlington, R 10 12 50 Armstrong, T.N. 08 18 39 Barr, H.L. 11 05 39 Beech, K.P. 07 10 47

Aho, T. 01 13 51 Armstrong, V.C. 09 10 48 Barrett, J.E. 09 14 38 Behenna, Jr., B. 01 30 47

Ahonen, A.O. 01 09 47 Armstrong, W.A. 02 29 52 Barrette, L.W. 09 27 48 Behun, P. 08 27 43

Ahopelto, J. 08 17 51 Aronec, W.W. 06 23 47 Barrette, R.A. 03 03 50 Bejczak, S. 07 14 51

Aiello, T. 10 02 50 Arsenault, J. F. 04 29 52 Barriault, A. 08 30 48 Beland, B.H. 04 23 41

Akerman, M.D. 10 31 47 Arsenault, L.J. 06 01 49 Barss, L.W. 06 06 52 Beland, R. 05 30 51

Akins, W.W. 04 01 47 Arseneau, A. 01 03 50 Bartak, J. 09 17 51 Belanger, E.J. 06 18 43

Akkanen, J.S. 05 22 51 Arseneau, A. 01 13 51 Bartasevics, B. 08 04 49 Belanger, G. 11 17 48

Albert, A. 09 19 46 Arseneau, A. 08 16 51 Bartasevics, C. 05 14 48 Belanger, G.G. 09 06 51

Albert, A. 11 06 46 Arseneau, J.C. 05 21 50 Bartlett, J.E. 05 15 47 Belanger, J. 01 06 47

Albert, C. 11 15 50 Arseneault, J.A. 08 10 51 Barton, H.D. 10 04 50 Belanger, J.L. 10 04 51

Albert, C.R. 02 02 48 Arseneault, 0. 11 09 50 Basalle, J.F. 07 20 51 Belanger, N. 08 25 48

Albert, G. 09 22 50 Arseni, M. 09 23 48 Basaraba, N. 11 15 41 Belanger, 0. 05 21 51

Albert, M.O. 08 11 49 Ashick, R.S. 04 01 42 Baseden, J.J. 01 17 41 Belanger, R. 08 29 51

Albert, R. 05 12 51 Ashick, W. 09 17 41 Bass, L.F. 10 18 46 Belfry, J.A. 11 27 47

Alberton, 0. 04 25 45 Ashick, W.E. 10 21 46 Basso, H. 05 11 43 Belisle, D. 08 30 48

Alberton, S.L. 07 15 43 Asselin, 0. 02 15 51 Basso, 0. 10 11 46 Bell, C. 10 20 50

Albiani, K. 07 12 51 Asselin, R.J. 05 01 47 Basso, W. 07 25 46 Bell, D.B. 09 05 51

Aleksiewicz J. 02 27 50 Bastien I 11 18 47 Bell F 05 11 51, Atkinson E.T. 03 25 48 , . .,

Alemany, R. 07 29 39,

Baston E 10 01 51 Bell G W 09 01 50

Alexander R.A. 09 21 50Aubertin, A. 10 16 50

.,FBaston C 09 10 49

, . .TBell 04 26 51, Aubin A.L. 10 14 50

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Alkunas, P. 06 13 52,

Aubin E 07 23 48 Battiston, D. 09 19 51 Bellaire, I. 01 20 47

Allison, J.M. 05 02 51, .

Aubin J.B. 09 14 50 Baumruk, V. 05 07 52 Bellay, H. 05 17 51

Allison R.C. 05 02 51,

Bayford T G 10 03 46 Bellefleur C 11 22 47, Aubin J.H. 06 08 40., . , .

Amero L.J. 07 05 51, Bazinet L 05 30 51 Bellerose A T 08 17 51, Aubin R 06 24 50 , . . .,

Amirault, W. 09 22 48, .

Bazinet R.A. 06 04 51 Bellerose G 02 16 50Auer R 12 28 51

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Amiro, J. 07 10 51, . Bazylykut M 05 13 48 Bellini V 06 01 51

Augustowski J 07 06 50., .,

Amoytte, P. 04 28 52, . Beach AN. 09 18 50 Bellisle J H 09 24 51

Avery W J 09 14 48, . .,

Anderson, D.J. 12 14 40, . . Beall H.P. 06 02 47 Belliveau A A 09 10 48

Aykroyd MW 09 30 48, , . .

Anderson, J.S. 11 13 46., . Beaton, A. 05 29 52 Bellrose J.H. 01 05 48

Anderson, R.J. 05 20 48 Babiak, D. 07 27 51 Beauchamp E.J. 05 09 46

,Belowos M 01 27 42

Anderson, S.W. 09 23 38 Bacciaglia, S. 07 26 48,

Beauchamp, F. 07 03 41

.,Belter E.J. 04 15 47

Anderson, W.O. 10 27 50 Backmeier, V.J. 11 21 51 Beauchamp, M.C. 04 22 39,

Belter K,P 01 16 41

Andrews, O.W. 02 01 49 Bacik, J.T. 10 03 50 Beauchamp Y. 08 18 42

, ,Beltrame D 06 11 51

Andric, M. 08 13 51 Backstrom, E. 01 06 47,

Beauchesne, 0. 06 08 51

.,Belzile A.J. 08 26 48

Andruch, D. 12 29 51 Backus, J.T. 11 19 48 Beaudoin, W. 04 28 48,

MBendick D 05 07 41

Angers, R, 03 19 48 Baggio, G. 02 22 39 Beaudry, A. 08 27 46., .

Benedetti N. 07 04 51

Angove, J.W. 08 06 40 Bagnarol, G.F. 02 15 51 Beaudry, A. 10 04 46,

Benn K.G. 04 13 40

Aniol, J. 04 28 50 Bagnell, H. 11 04 48 Beaudry, A. 05 30 51,

Bennett G.S. 11 27 47

Anstey, W.H. 07 03 48 Bailey, C.F. 07 10 48 Beaudry, B. 05 11 50,

Bennett, G.W. 02 26 52

Antoine, V. 09 06 47 Balorek, B. 05 04 50 Beaudry, E.W. 09 06 46 Bennett, J.W. 03 22 39

Antoniazzi, L. 06 01 48 Bajus, K. 06 04 51 Beaudry, L P. 03 23 50 Benoit, F. 09 21 51

Antonioni, E. 07 09 41 Bajus, N. 09 29 48 Beaudry, N.J. 01 24 47 Benoit, F. 10 11 51

Antonioni, T. 06 12 52 Baker, D. 12 07 46 Beaudry, R, 11 08 47 Benoit, J T 09 20 51

Antonioni. V. 08 07 42 Baldisera, G. 03 04 39 Beaulieu, G. 05 15 48 Benoit, L J. 09 14 50

Antonowicz, H K. 11 24 48 Balonyk, S 08 16 50 Beaulieu, 1, 06 02 48 Benoit, R 06 03 47

Appleby, L 11 01 50 Baltutis, L. 08 17 51 Beaulieu, J. 10 17 46 Benoit, A. 08 30 49

Aranyossy, B. 10 05 51 Bamber, D. C 01 01 42 Beaulieu, L 10 07 48 Benoit, S. 04 17 51

Arazny, H. 03 02 51 Bandiera, P. 05 06 50 Beaulieu, L 06 21 51 Benoit, W. 03 15 51

Arbour, E D_ 06 18 51 Banfield, S.J. 06 23 51 Beaulieu, R. 03 13 50 Beres, L.J_ 01 28 48

Arbour, L. 05 21 52 Bar, R. 08 21 50 Beaulieu, R. 05 16 51 Berezowsky, H. 07 15 50

Arbour, M, 06 20 51 Barazzuol, C 04 06 34 Beaulieu, R 06 04 51 Bergeron, J. 04 09 51

Armiento, F 08 29 51 Barazzuol, N. 05 01 37 Beausoleil, J E. 04 10 47 Bergeron, L 12 30 46

Armies, A 02 21 52 Barbe. F 06 28 44 Beck, A. 09 05 46 Bergeron, A. 10 21 42

Armitage, Si 07 14 48 Barbe, H 08 24 43 Bedard, C A 09 02 41 Bergeron, A. 08 18 51

Armstrong, D J 02 14 41 Barbe. L 04 21 50 Bedard, E 04 27 50 Bergs. G. 04 29 50

Armstrong, H G 02 26 48 Barbe, R. 12 03 41 Bedard, G. 04 25 51 Bermanschlage, 0 08 31 51

Armstrong, J. 10 27 50 Barbeau, RH. 10 15 48 Bedard, L. 06 18 42 Bernetchez, N, 01 13 51

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Active Members Bois, R. 06 21 51 Bradley, E. 10 10 46 Bubalo, K. 06 02 47Boissonneault, L. 04 05 51 Bradley G 04 19 48 Buchowski J. 06 25 47

Showing Date of Employment Boisvenue, L. 05 23 50.,

Bradley, L.A. 05 24 43,

Buchowski, S. 09 29 47Boisvenue, M.J, 05 05 47 Bradley, R. 09 25 51 Buczek, F. 06 18 48Boisvenue, R. 09 02 49 Brady, W.M. 04 06 51 Budnick, W. 05 04 51

Bernier, M.J. 04 22 47 Bolduc, F E. 04 25 51 Branconnier, H. 09 25 48 Budzak F. 07 15 47

Berry, M.L. 02 03 51 Bolger, F.P. 06 06 47 Brandle, W.W. 11 20 48,

Budzak S. 06 03 43Berthelot, J.S. 03 13 51 Bolton, HE, 05 15 47 Brash, C. 06 13 50

,Buell, G.A. 07 12 41

Berthiaume, L. 01 19 43 Bolton, R.C. 02 05 48 Brassard, A.A. 03 14 47 A.Buer 09 09 50Berton, E. 08 10 40 Boluk, P.J. 09 01 37 Brassard, A.A. 09 03 47

,Bujold R. 05 31 51

Bertrand, E. 03 27 48 Bon, G. 12 01 50 Breathat, D. 06 04 51,

Bujold, R.R. 08 30 47

Bertrand, E. 06 12 48 Bona, L.J. 06 03 48 Breau, J. 03 15 51 Bujold, T.E. 12 31 46Bertrand, F. 04 19 50 Bond, R.J. 10 05 50 Breault, W. 05 14 52 Bulfon, G. 01 12 44Bertrand, K. 09 06 51 Bonhomme, G. 09 21 49 Brennan, G. 11 14 51 Bulfon, O. 01 17 51

Bertrand L 08 09 47 Bonhomme, P. 11 01 50 Brennan, M. 05 29 48, .Bertrand P 09 13 50 Boni, J. 03 03 39 Brennan, O.M. 01 29 47

Bulmer, A.R. 08 02 51, . Bulmer G.G 07 02 41

Bertrand R 09 15 48 Bordynuk, N.F. 08 01 41 Brettschneider, J. 04 22 50, .

.,Bertrand R 06 21 51 Borgogelli, D. 05 27 52 Brideau, A. 05 16 50

Bunt, K,A. 10 05 46.,

Bertrim G E 10 02 38 Boric, B. 05 31 50 Brideau, A. 02 09 51Burchell, F.G. 07 30 42

, . . Burden W C 04 29 40Bertulli E 07 07 43 Borkovich, J. 03 06 43 Brideau, G. 04 29 48

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RBertuzzi E 05 13 41 Borsato, M. 07 04 51 Brideau, R. 06 11 51Burdeniuk, T. 12 14 51

, ..Berube A J 07 10 50 Borsato, V. 04 22 50 Briscoe, D. 05 13 46

Burian, M. 05 07 52., .

Besevic K 07 08 50 Borsuk, F. 07 11 51 Briscoe, E. 10 01 48Burke, T.J. 09 24 48

, .Besner G.A 11 07 47 Borysko, P. 02 25 50 Briscoe, G. 12 11 51

Burlock, L.J. 09 09 48, .

Beyer G.H. 04 23 52 Boscariol, F. 02 13 40 Brisebois, F.N. 09 17 47 Burns, J.D. 05 30 49,

Bezzubiyk W. 07 25 48 Bosse, E. 09 11 50 Brisebois, R. 10 02 46 Burton, H. 02 04 47,

P.Bidal 03 07 39 Bosse, G.J. 10 26 48 Brisson, E. 07 06 51 Burton, L. 08 09 51,

Bielanski S 03 14 51 Bothwell, C.J. 11 28 49 Brisuda, A. 01 24 51 Burton, L.H. 09 23 48, .

Bielecki B. 06 03 52 Bouchard, H. 03 03 39 Brodie, J.E. 07 10 42Burtt, I. L. 01 26 48

,Biggs TO, 01 10 38 Bouchard, J.P. 02 18 50 Brokl, K. 06 24 52

Busch, A. 11 02 51,

Bigras L A. 06 26 47 Bouchard, R. 07 23 48 Broks O. 05 31 52Butler, H.R. 04 17 51

.,Bigras O 08 07 47 Bouchard, R.D. 08 12 42

,Bronicheski J 03 18 52

Butler, J.D. 09 06 50, .

Bilczuk, W, 04 14 48 Boucher, G. 08 07 47, .

Brooks F.H. 08 06 51Butler, R.C. 11 25 48

M,Bilinsky 09 14 49 Boucher, J.L. 04 12 51,

Brooks G.A. 10 24 42Butler, T.A. 03 29 51

,R.Billard 08 22 51 Boudignon, R.F. 03 10 47

,Brosseau R. 08 26 47

Butterworth, R,A. 03 20 47,

Bilyj S. 05 15 48 Boudreau, G. 03 06 51,

Brouse G.W. 05 11 51Bybyk, M. 05 16 52

,Binette, R. 09 18 48 Boudreau, J.C. 09 19 51

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Brown A W 02 01 44Byczkowskyj, N. 09 08 51

Bingham, J.C. 07 29 39 Boudreau, P.W. 09 30 42. .,

Brown C D 06 01 48Byers, G.R. 02 09 49

Binotto, T. 06 08 51 Bouffard, H. 02 12 42, . .

Brown G 04 20 50Byrne, J.S. 11 30 50

Biondi, D. 03 06 50 Bouffard, L. 06 12 48, .

Brown R. 05 30 51Byrne, L.T. 11 27 41

Birchall, F. 05 17 50 Bouffard, L. 05 09 50,

Brown R M 05 01 50Byrnes, A.J. 11 19 40

Bird, A.E. 09 13 48 Bouffard, V. 06 06 37, . .

Brown S E 09 20 38Bzdel, J. 11 08 47

Biron, W.V. 05 18 39 Bouffard, X. 05 30 42, . .

Brown V A 03 26 48Caba, W.J. 07 31 46

Bisaillon R 05 31 51 ABouillon A 12 17 46. ., Cacciotti, R. 06 01 51

, . ., . Brown, W.A. 05 30 49 cciotti WC 04 27 50Biscaro, A. 07 28 48 Bouillon, L. 05 11 50 Brown, W.C. 11 21 40

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Bissonnette, C.J. 09 29 46 Bouillon, P.J. 11 19 47 Brown W.H. 10 09 48Cadieux, B. 08 16 51

Black, E.W. 05 02 45 Bouillon, R. 06 25 51,

Brownlee A F 11 11 46Cadorin, A. 09 06 51

Black, F.G. 10 10 50 Boulay, A. 05 04 50., .

Bruce G E 01 27 41Cal, C. 02 28 50

Boulrice H 04 20 51, . . Callaghan L.D. 03 30 51

Blackwell A C 11 01 39., Bruce M F 04 26 41

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Bourcier L J 09 04 42, . . Cameron, A.M. 06 01 51

Blackwell, E.J. 02 04 41, . .

Bourgeois M 05 21 51Brunato, V. 12 30 50 Cameron, B.J. 03 19 47

Blackwell W L 07 16 40, . RBruneau 06 01 51, . . HBourget J 02 06 47

., Cameron, G.R. 04 26 48Blades R E 08 12 48

., . Brunelle AL 03 13 50., .Blair A, S 08 01 41

Bourget, N. 02 27 52..,

Brunelle P 08 03 46Cameron, H.D. 04 26 48

, . R.Bourget 07 12 51.,

Camilli C 06 08 51Blair, V J 08 06 47

,Brunet A 12 09 46

, .Bourque, L. 04 28 47 ., Campanelli O 10 02 50

Blais E. 10 14 42 Brunet J 11 14 51, .

, Bourre, H. 01 06 44 , . Campbell D G 06 04 51Blais G. 02 07 42 Brunet L 02 15 51

, . ., Boutot, R. 04 09 52 ., FCampbell 09 16 48

Blais J.E. 02 07 50 Brunet L J 01 13 49.,

, Bowes, J.M. 09 08 50 . ., Campbell K 04 11 51Blais, L. 06 27 51 Brunet O J 06 14 51

.,RBowhey D 05 28 51 , RCampbell W 06 22 51

Blais, L.G. 08 12 48. .,

Brunet V 04 24 50., .

B.P.Boyd 03 26 52., Campeau B 06 26 51

Blais, OP. 05 23 51,

Brunton D 10 30 47, .

E.T.Boyd 05 15 36, . Camus A 11 03 50

R.Blais 02 21 42, RBrunton 11 19 47

. ., Boyd, J H. 03 12 51

., Canapini, R. 07 06 50Blanchard, A. D. 12 20 50 Boyd, V. 04 27 51 Bruzas, I. 03 04 49 Candusso, L. 07 23 51Blanchard, F 08 31 49 Boyer. E. 02 27 47 Bryant, J.E. 11 07 40 Cappelletti, E.J. 10 20 47Blanchard, R.J. 07 10 47 Boyne, T.F. 09 02 50 Bryant, W.G. 06 20 46 P.Car 02 21 51Boal, C.S. 09 30 48 Boyuk, S. 12 16 46 Bryce, J.R 02 12 43

,Carbone. A. 02 15 47

Bobbie, N.S. 05 18 50 Boyuk. W. 10 19 48 Bryce, W.J. 12 18 46 Cardelli, G. 10 13 50

Bodson, P E. 08 09 39 Bozzo, L 11 16 50 Bryenton, R.J. 09 11 48 Cardinal, L. 05 26 48

Bohm, RW 06 10 52 Bozzo, R. 11 11 48 Bryga, M. 06 29 50 Carley, G A. 01 21 42

Bohmer, F. 04 30 52 Brabant, A. 05 18 50 Brys, B. 10 02 51 Carlson, J_R 04 20 51

Bois, G 06 27 47 Brabant, GJ. 08 11 48 Bryson. J.D 09 23 40 Carlucci, F 02 01 51

Bois, J.P. 09 24 48 Brabant, L. 08 11 48 Bryson, R.E. 08 07 33 Carlyle, R. 06 07 51

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Active Members Charbonneau, P.L. 08 05 46 Clark, H. 05 23 51 Corke, D.A. 03 08 47

Showing Date of EmploymentCharette, A.Charette, L.L.

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Clark, J.C.Clark, S.E.

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Charette, P. 08 09 41 Clarke, W.J. 09 18 51 Cormier, J.J. 08 30 47

Carmichael, D.B. 01 29 51 Charette, P. 11 06 50 Cleary, F.J. 05 29 40 Cormier, L. 07 12 51

Carmichael, EG, 10 28 46 Charette, R. 07 30 47 Clement G. 08 26 48 Cormier, L H. 07 19 51

Carmichael, JE 08 26 49 Charlebois, E 08 26 46,

Clement, JA 04 10 41 Cormier, R. 09 10 48

Carmichael, W.J. 08 13 42 Charlebois, E 09 10 49 Clement S L. 10 14 48 Cormier, R.T, 08 19 41

Caron, F. 05 17 47 Charlebois, R. 06 14 51,

Clooney, S.A. 09 16 48 Corradi, T 09 12 51

Caron, P. 06 02 51 Charles, M. 09 09 47 Closs, A.H. 06 25 40 Corradini, L. 10 11 51

Carr, C. 07 09 51 Charrette, L. 02 05 51 Closs, I. 07 28 49 Corrigan, J.J 06 29 51

Carr, J. 11 19 48 Charrier, AJ 08 23 46 Clouthier, A. 11 22 46 Costanza, RM. 07 29 42

Carr, W.H. 04 24 42 Charron, A.J. 09 08 49 Clouthier, G. 11 06 43 Costello, W.H. 07 22 50

Carrier, A. 01 12 51 Charron, G. 06 28 47 Cloutier, E. 02 11 49 Cote, C, R, 09 25 48

Carrier, H. 11 11 41 Charron, J.G_ 06 19 48 Clyke, GD. 11 13 50 Cote, G. 09 29 47

Carriere, H. 03 15 51 Charron, L ,J. 06 10 50 Coady, I.J. 09 18 48 Cote, H. 08 21 46

Carriere, L 06 22 51 Charsley, R.P. 05 19 42 Coates, R. 09 04 48 Cote, J.P. 08 17 50

Carriere, L. 04 23 51 Charsley, W.O. 09 21 50 Cobersky, J.T. 04 20 51 Cote, R. 03 20 47

Carriere, M. 03 05 41 Chartier, A. 10 24 47 Cocchiola, R. 07 17 51 Cotnam, J.A. 08 21 40

Carriere, N. 01 04 51 Chartrand, A. 05 15 50 Codd, J. 01 23 52 Coufal, V. 07 24 51

Carriere, 0. 05 06 47 Chartrand, G. 10 27 48 Coffin, H.F. 05 20 52 Coulter, M.C. 06 09 48

Carroll, D.E. 10 13 50 Chartrand L 02 01 51 Coulter DS 06 12 51

Carson, F J. 07 08 41.,

Chartrand P L 07 14 48Coggins, R.B. 09 25 48

, ..Coupal G 01 02 47

Carson, M.T. 09 15 51. .,

Chase H R 09 27 48Cole, C. 05 31 48

, .Courchesne A 07 06 51

Carucci, B, 02 23 51. .,

Chasse L 07 24 50Cole, J.H. 10 18 47

, .Courchesne E 05 22 50

Carvell, G. 09 29 47, .

Chaters C 05 05 51Cole, L.W. 05 10 50

, .Courchesne G 05 10 50

Carver, A. 09 13 47, .

Chaulk L 04 29 35Cole, T.F. 10 14 50

, .Courtemanche C J 03 05 47

Casagrande, D. 05 24 48, .

TChaykowski 09 12 47Collin, E. 03 22 51

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C A 4., Collin, W.G. 06 18 48

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asas, .J. 0 12 43 Chenier, A.R. 03 19 47 Collins A C 09 07 50 Cousineau, E.A. 07 30 41

Casas, F. 09 17 47 Chenier, R. 07 04 40, . .

Collins C 10 25 47 Cousineau, J. 06 15 51

Casera, G. 09 11 51 Chepleck, M. 08 02 41, .WCollis D 05 01 51 Cousineau, L. 06 28 51

Casey, A. E. 08 23 47 Cherney, W.J. 04 24 51., .

Collison W D 07 16 41 Cousineau, A. 03 29 51Cashmore, L. 11 02 46 Chertow, M. 05 23 51

, . .Collison Jr J 01 31 51 Coutu, I. R. 08 05 49

Cassandro, A. 04 20 51 Chevrette, O.W. 10 06 47, ., .

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Ward, G. 05 14 48 Wilson, H.J. 10 20 38 Zaldiner, J. 06 13 52Wargaty, M. 03 18 48 Wilson, R.M. 05 06 50 Zalewski, S. 11 25 50

Veedler A. 07 05 51 Warkus, D. 03 09 40 Wilson, S.R. 02 14 51 Zambelli, E. 12 29 50,

Velcich G. 01 22 51 Warner, A.B. 07 03 50 Wilson, W. 04 03 50 Zanatta, S.A. 03 22 48,

Vendette H. 03 02 39 Warriner, J.E. 06 28 41 Winn, H.L. 10 14 49 Zanetti, E.P. 12 05 49,

Vanecek, V. 07 13 51 Wasitis, J.K. 10 06 51 Winn, J.H. 01 27 39 Zanetti, O. 05 10 50

Venedam, A. 08 23 48 Wasylenki, M. 11 27 40 Witherell, R. 12 15 48 Zanetti, O.J. 11 10 47

Venier A. 03 22 51 Wasylenki, N. 09 17 51 Witkowski, J. 12 03 48 Zarins, J. 08 16 50,

Venne, R. 02 23 51 Wasyliw, M.W. 02 11 49 Witkowski, J. 06 13 51 Zatezalo, N. 12 04 51

Veno, M.C. 05 17 51 Wasyliw, P. 08 13 51 Wlodarczyk, H. 10 11 49 Zazulak, R. 06 04 51

Verelli, N. 03 24 48 Wasyluik, S. 11 13 51 Wolchuk, J.D. 05 18 48 Zega, A. 05 27 52

Verge, H.M. 06 18 48 Watier, J.P. 03 16 50 Wolfe, J.P. 08 25 47 Zelenyj, M. 03 20 51

Verrilli, R. 02 08 51 Watier, R. 07 03 51 Wolfram, A. 01 11 49 Zelinger, J. 08 14 50

Verrilli V. 02 08 51 Watson, G.D. 07 24 47 Woloshyn, D. 12 11 41 Zelinsky, P. 09 19 46,

Vesic, M. 05 09 50 Watson, H.A. 09 23 49 Woloszczuk, S. 11 24 48 Zemitis, E. 06 11 52

Vesik, J. 10 05 51 Watt, A. 06 27 51 Wolski, M. 07 26 50 Zieleniewski, W 05 28 51

Vesterfelt, J.P. 01 02 51 Watts, A.E. 01 10 51 Wood, J.W. 03 02 49 Zielinski, S. 05 29 51

Vetters L.J. 10 02 47 Watts, E. 09 07 49 Woods, E.J. 01 15 49 Zimany, D. 02 16 41,

Vezeau, A.J. 03 17 50 Wear, F.U. 09 29 48 Woolman, E.1- 02 12 47 Zimany, J.S. 08 07 48

Vezeau, F. 06 28 50 Weber, B.J. 08 31 51 Workman, E.J. 09 13 48 Ziminski, W. 09 28 50

Vezeau, M. 04 20 51 Webster T.E. 06 10 46 Wormington, E.E. 05 19 51 Zimmer, F. 01 15 51

Vezina, H. 05 19 50,

Weir F.W. 08 20 46 Wowk, Z.J. 05 14 43 Zinczenko, A. 08 30 48

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Wellings E. 01 08 42 Wozniak, A. 05 13 50 Ziniuk, S. 05 10 38

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Wellings L.W. 04 12 52 Wright, G. 09 14 50 Ziniuk, W.W. 09 04 42

Vickman, TO. 08 05 42,

Weloski J.I. 06 22 48 Wright, G.C. 07 21 48 Zirojevic, J. 08 09 50

Viczen, V. 09 21 51,

Werbiski T. 10 05 46 Wright, H. 04 27 51 Zito, G. 03 01 50

Vienneau, V. 07 19 51,

Westhaver D. 05 14 52 Wright, R. 03 02 50 Zlahtic, A. 06 08 51

Viens, J.P. 06 19 52,

Weston C.S. 10 30 47 Wrixon, E.M. 05 05 48 Zlatkus, A. 05 14 48

Vignault, G.B. 04 30 47,

Wetick N. 10 01 41 Wulff, A.C. 07 12 41 Zoladek, M. 10 01 49

Viinalass, M. 08 02 49,

Wetzel O. 05 06 52 Wulff, J.A. 06 07 48 Zorn, H. 05 02 51

Villemere, M. 02 13 51,

Whalen E.C. 02 08 41 Wuorinen, L.A. 04 29 48 Zorzi, G. 06 04 51

Villeneuve, A. 01 27 37,

Wharton J.E. 11 08 40 Wykurz, W. 07 27 51 Zubac, C. 09 11 51

Villeneuve, G. 08 16 48,

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Villeneuve, G. 06 14 50,

Wheaton O. 02 16 51Wylie, M. 02 01 47 Zuiani, F. 07 26 51

Villeneuve, L.L. 05 30 51,

Whissell D.A. 05 01 50 Wyman, L. 12 22 36 Zuliani, G. 06 19 37

Villeneuve, P.P. 03 22 48,

Whissell G E 09 22 51Wysoski, A.M. 06 28 48 Zvaigzne, V. 09 04 51

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Yallowega M 06 22 48 Zygmont. E. 05 22 51,

Vincent, O. 09 18 50White, H. 07 09 47

.,Yaroschak TM 08 25 47 Zylka, S. 06 03 52

Vincent W.L. 05 12 48White, J.S. 05 27 41

, ..Yates BS 02 05 48 Zyma, S. 11 24 42

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Visentin P 09 18 51Whittal, V. 07 17 51

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, . Wickstrom M.N. 05 01 41 York N M 10 23 50Visockas P 10 25 50

, , . ., . Wickstrom V. 07 19 51 Young C 06 27 51

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, , Young N 09 07 46Walberg V 06 04 37 Wilkie A 06 16 47

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Walkuw, E.M. 09 24 47 Williams, L. 03 12 52 Zacharczuk, W, 06 09 50

Wallace, J A 03 14 39 Williams, R-J 12 30 48 Zacharjewicz, J- 08 08 46

Walli, A.J. 04 16 50 Williams, W H 02 04 41 Zacharosky, A 07 10 50

Walmesley, T V 12 15 48 Willis, E M. 10 02 47 Zadorozny, M 04 24 50

Walsh, G_W 06 08 41 Wills, J F 08 20 51 Zadra, F. 12 01 50

Walsh, J.C 02 19 51 Wilson, E.S 10 11 46 Zagula, F. 07 12 50

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Pensioners Auger, A 27 05 Beaulieu, J.C 28 01 Bimm, E.G. 41 00

Showing Years and Auger, R 37 08 Beaulieu, 0 25 09 Bimm, L L 39 00Austin A D. 34 08 Beaulne P 37 07 Bischoff J C 39 01

Months of Service,

Austin, AW 38 03.

Beaulne, P 28 10

. .Bishop, F.E 26 03

Austin, C F 34 09 Beaupre. A J 32 06 Bishop, H '71 33 02

Abar, E 27 03 Austin, J A 28 01 Beausoleil, J P 26 02 Sisson, H 34 00

Abbott, W A 25 09 Austin, J H 37 00 Beausoleil, LT 27 02 Brssonnette. O. 28 06

Abrams, R J 37 05 Autro, E M 28 10 Beausoleil, RJ 28 03 Black, J R 37 06

Ackland. A A 41 00 Ayotte, M 26 06 Beckett, G W 40 00 Blacklock, D.C 26 03

Adair H R 30 07 Babuik, M 34 11 Beckett, T R 25 05 Blacklock, F 27 10

Adair, W 42 00 Babulic. M 35 08 Becks, D.R 27 07 Blackwell, W F 39 11

Adams, CA 34 01 Baby, W 31 02 Bedard, D 25 04 Biars, A 25 10

Adams, G_E 33 02 Bacciaglia, P 36 00 Bede, M. 30 02 Dais, H. 40 06

Adams, K R 34 03 Bachorski, B 29 09 Behenna, B 33 10 Blais, J 31 09

Adams, R.G 32 03 Back, J. 34 03 Behenna, J J 37 06 Blais, L. 26 02

Adams, WS 31 01 Baggio, J 40 10 Behnke,L A. 26 04 Blake, L.A. 45 04

Addison. CG 31 10 Bailey, JJ 36 07 Behun, M. 27 06 Blake, L J. 35 02

Adetuyl, J 28 07 Bailey, J.N 27 02 Belair, J. 36 06 Blanchard, A.G. 42 01

Aelrck. C E 29 11 Bain, R.H. 32 06 Belanger A J. 41 00Blaney, WE. 37 06

Ahlgren, V. 38 01 Baird, J. 30 10, .

Belanger E 36 03Blasiak, M. 31 04

Aikia, A 28 08 Baker, G.H 34 11,

Belanger, R.E. 33 04Bleau, HA. 35 02

Ainsworth, G I. 37 00 Baker, K.W. 27 02 Belanger, V. 27 03 Blight, J W 33 07

Aldinovich, P. 25 11 Baker, V.E. 35 10 Belisle. L.P. 28 03 Blizchuk, J. 38 06

Akerman, H_B 29 11 Baker, 'vV.P 38 05 Bell, J. 32 09 Bloemmen, J. 44 06

Akey, B_F. 37 00 Baldelli, A.E. 44 03 Bell, J.F. 36 09 Blueman, G. 34 04

Alary, S.H. 32 08 Baldelli, S. 40 08 Bell, J.L. 26 07 Blueman, J.W. 36 02Albert, E.J. 41 08 Baldisera V. 39 08 Bell, R.G. 40 10 Blum, F.W. 36 07Albert, JA_ 26 05

,Baldwin, W.W. 35 06 Bell, R.N. 30 04 Boal, I. 37 01

Alexander. L.R_ 38 00 Balez L.J. 37 00 Bell, W. 40 11 Babb, E.M. 34 08Alkenbrack, J W 28 06

,Ballantyne T. 42 03 Bello, M. 35 08 Bobbie, H. 36 06

Allan, H M 38 03,

Balmforth G.T. 26 07 Belowos, W.J. 29 11 Bobinac, P. 35 01

Allan, J.W. 35 06,

Bangerter W.J. 30 01 Better, R.F, 31 01 Bodnarchuk, P. 28 08Allan, R.H. 41 00

,Bangle H.C. 36 09 Bembenek, J. 31 04 Bodson, G.N. 33 01

Allard, R.L. 25 02,

Baran P 37 02 Benard, B. 34 06 Bodson, L. P. 26 04

Allen, GK. 40 00, .

Barber A.B 33 06 Bene, G. 38 09 Boivin, F.X. 27 03

Allen, W.H. 38 06, .

Bolczenko M 26 08Barber, G. 30 11 Benedetti F 38 05

, .Allison, A.E. 33 02

, . Bolton L. 35 01

Altman, R. 37 06 Barbro, L. 38 10 Benedetti, R. 37 11,

Alton, A. 35 08 Bardeggia, A. 40 00 Benich, P. 26 04 Boluk, H. 44 00

Ambler. T.E. 36 01 Barlow, J.C. 33 11 Benn, R.O. 42 06 Bombardieri, P. 34 08

Amyotte, P. 35 00 Barlow, K.W. 40 04 Benn, W.H. 36 02 Bomhower, J. 36 00

Anderson, G 34 00 Barnes, D.R. 37 00 Bennett, C.A. 34 07 Bonas, H.D. 28 02

Anderson, H.B. 26 02 Barnett, A. 40 07 Bennett, C.J. 39 00 Bond, A. E. 31 10

Anderson, N.L. 35 07 Barney, J.P. 27 00 Bennett, C.R. 36 09 Bond, W.A. 34 06

Anderson, S.B 28 04 Baronette, A. 26 00 Bennett, G.W. 41 08 Bonhomme. J.I. 26 04

Anderson, W.I 32 05 Baronette, V. 25 02 Bennett, L 32 00 Bonin, L. 33 03

Andrews, W 35 03 Baronowski, I. 30 01 Benoit, A. 29 03 Bonokoski, A.L. 30 01

Antoine, PA. 27 10 Barnault, J. 25 00 Benoit, B.J. 43 00 Bontinen, A. 1, 48 05

Antonini, J.G. 27 01 Barry, F.S. 30 10 Bercik, J. 32 08 Bortolotti, E. 29 09

Arbour, L. 31 10 Bartlett, H.W. 29 06 Berecek, F. 32 03 Boruch, N. 33 03

Arbour, N 31 09 Basic, D. 27 09 Berezny, M. 25 00 Boston, E.J. 32 11

Archibald, J.J. 25 03 Basso, C C. 25 01 Bergeron, E.E. 26 07 Bostrom, P.A. 28 08

Armiento, B. 31 11 Basso, H_ 28 08 Bergstrom, H A. 25 08 Bouchard, A. 31 09

Armitage, AJ. 39 09 Basso, R. 42 07 Berlinquette, L.G. 37 10 Bouchard, E.J 25 02

Armitage. J O. 33 10 Basso, R J. 33 03 Bernard, A.J. 26 11.

Boucher J.F 32 06

Armitage, R.N 33 07 Basso, V 25 10 Bernier, F. 25 01, .

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Armsden, J E. 31 07 Basto, E.E 35 09 Bertrand, A.T 33 09 Bouffard, J.O 31 00

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Armstrong, EA 33 04 Baxter, MC 26 10 Bertrand. VL 34 11 Bouillon, H 35 00

Armstrong, G 45 05 Beach, A F 39 04 Bertuili_ E 43 10 Bouillon M 25 11

Armstrong. TC 28 05 Beach, R G 36 05 Berube, E. 29 09 Boulay, C. 30 03

Armstrong, 3V L. 36 00 Bean, H 29 04 Berzins, J 25 02 Boulay. M 28 02

Ar^dt, E K 25 09 Beauchamp. HG 36 02 Best, B. 37 05 Boulay. M E 42 06

Ashrck, E G 35 03 Beauchamp. J T 38 00 Bezyna, D 30 09 Boulton. A 32 03

Ashick. EP 34 00 Beaudet,A 29 07 Brdal, JM 34 00 Bourgeois. L. P 42 00

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Pensioners Browne, A_E. 35 03 Campbell, W R. 33 03 Charron, A.H. 37 11

Brownlee, L 30 09 Canapini R. 47 00 Charron F.J 30 03

Showing Years and Bruce, R E 27 00

,Canapini, R. 43 09

, .Charron LA. 30 03

Months of Service Brugos, A. 38 02 Canning, LW. 26 09,

Charron, R. 31 01

Brunelle, M L 34 05 Cannon, R. 26 05 Charron, R. 26 01

Boyer, A 30 02 Brunet R.J. 36 00 Carbone, FS. 31 00 Charsley, R.P 34 10

Boyer, E. 36 06,

Brunette D. 34 07 Cardinal, E. 30 02 Chartier, R.S_ 30 02

Boyer, 0 1 36 00,

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Boyle, C. 38 08,

Brunt VC 34 00Cariglio, L. 28 07 Chase, EE. 26 09

Boyle, W E 39 09,

Bryan G F. 31 10 Caron, J. 35 07 Chasse, A. 34 07

Boyuk, J 38 00,

Bryant W.P. 34 04Carr, W,H. 32 09 Chateauvert, EJ. 40 10

Bozzer, A. 29 02,

Bryce, J.R. 27 08 Carre, H. 37 08 Chayer 0 25 05

Brabant, A. 30 00 Brydges, R.M, 41 09Carrey, J_M 40 06

, .HChellew A 26 08

Bracken, E.H. 37 00 Bryson, S. 34 06Carriere, H. 43 09

., .J H.Chellew 35 00

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,T HChellew 39 01

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Bradley, J,S. 38 04 Buchy, F.S_ 28 08Carroll, A.A. 34 11

,Chevrette, P.J. 39 00

Bradley, P.J. 29 00 Buchy, H. 31 04 Carson, J. 28 06 Chevrier, F.D. 27 09

Bradley, P.J. 25 08 Buckingham, E.A. 35 00 Carson, J.F. 35 11 Chew, G.L. 36 10

Bradley, T J. 37 07 Cartier L 35 09 Chezzi L 41 00

Bradridge, A T. 30 10Bucko, M. 28 00

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, .Chic uen W S 34 01

Bradsh w P 31 03 Budzak, S. 28 06, . . , .q .

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Bugg, P.D. 33 00Cartwright, E.A. 41 00 Childerhose, C.R. 28 07

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Brankley, W.E. 39 02 Burchell, P.H. 44 05, . .

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Brown, A.E. 27 00 Camilucci, J 43 06 Charbonneau, H.J. 32 03 Colautti, R. 29 06

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Brown, JJ 29 10 Campbell, D C. 33 06 Charbonneau, 0. 26 08 Comba, C_H. 37 00

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Brown, RR 28 04 Campbell, L 39 00 Charette, A, 25 06 Comtots. D. 30 09

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Brown, R 'N_ 37 03 Campbell, S 35 05 Char0ebois, G 28 05 Condotta, A 31 04

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Pensioners Cyr, 0 32 04 Desloges, A 45 03 Dubois. O 31 00

Showing Years andCyrwus.J 29 05 Desormeaux,0 27 00 Dubowski, J 27 00

Czopyk. W 28 10 Desoto W W 31 02 DUbreutl E P 33 02Months of Service D'Angelo, G 29 04 Desotti, A 40 08 Duchene L 34 00

Dagg. A D 26 07 Desotti, E 41 08 Duchesne V H 34 00

Connors P J 35 00 Daggett G 37 06 Desrochers_ N J 26 10 Dudar, N 38 03

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'doper, F S 40 09 Danis, JA 31 05 DICkson, J.R 37 06 Dufresne, S J 30 08

C0PPo. W 38 09 Dashney.'N 34 10 Dickson, S 40 06 Dugas, R 26 09

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Corelli A. 43 03 Davey. R_ 44 06 Dim, F. 40 01 Dumas, E. 31 08

Corelli, E 42 06 Davey, R. 39 07 Dimattei. N 38 01 Dumont, H. 32 06

Corelit, G. 42 06 Davidson. J S. 45 03 Dimatteo. G. 33 01 Dumont, W J 29 06

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Corless. R A 46 03 Davis, J.W. 29 06 Dines, A 30 03 Duncan, R. 38 02

Cornthwaite, T. 36 00 Davis, R. 33 09 Dinnes, D.A 42 00 Dundas, A 37 00

Corrigan. C.J. 40 02 Davis, V.L. 25 03 Dinnes, H. 44 08 Dunn, H. 25 09

Corrigan, M_ 36 04 Davison, O.M. 33 07 Dionne, F.R 38 04 Dunn, S.E 38 04

Costello, G.A 26 01 Dawson, J. 35 06 Dixon, DJ. 33 04 Dunn, W W. 33 04

Costello, H_ 35 08 Dawson, R.A. 30 11 Dixon, M.J. 35 05 Dunscombe, MW 32 03

Cote, G. 28 05 Day, R.W. 33 00 Dixon, T.R. 30 00 Densmore, C D 38 01

Cote, J.A. 30 08 Day, W.G. 31 02 Dobric. R. 26 10 Dunsmore, 01 44 06

Cote, R. 32 06 Daypuk, M. 30 11 Dobrowolski, T 26 08 Dupont, A.W 29 04

Cote, W.J. 30 00 Daze, G.F. 36 07 Dobrowskyl, A. 25 11 Dupont, J.A 30 04

Cottin, M.G 27 11 Deacon, R. 42 04 Dobson, C.D. 30 07 Dupuis, A 30 02

Coulas, A.F. 31 07 Deacon, T.J. 33 11 Dobson, S.F. 36 08 Dupuis, E. 33 06

Coules. M.J. 37 04 Dean, L.G. 33 10 Doherty, T.W 44 00 Dupuis, L. 35 00

Coulombe. C.E. 36 01 Debney, B.S. 39 09 Doherty, W.M. 37 01 Dupuis, L. 31 02

Coulombe, L.P. 28 01 Decheno, E. 25 08 Doiron, F.J. 36 06 Durant, H L 36 05

Coulter, M.A. 35 00 Decker, E.W. 34 07 Doiron, P. 25 11 Dure, J G. 38 00

Courchesne. L.J. 27 08 Deforge, E.T. 26 07 Dolcetti, G. 26 03 Durkat, A. 27 07

Courville, J.E. 30 03 Degan, B. 43 01 Domalewski, J 27 01 Duschene, F. 25 02

Cousineau, E.J. 25 03 Degan, V. 37 02 Doman, W.H. 36 06 Dutka, N. 29 02

Couture, P.E. 29 02 Degarie, 0. 25 00 Dominic, R.P. 39 02 Dyce, P.F. 36 08

Coveyduck, W.R. 32 06 Deighton, H. 35 04 Dommett, A.G. 31 00 Dydyk, W.A. 40 09

Cowcill, D 35 11 Del Mul, A. 29 03 Donato, E. 25 02 Dymond, G.K. 35 06

Coyle. F. 35 02 Delkus, S. 34 09 Donley, F 25 08 Earl, A. 37 02

Craig, C.B 35 06 Deluca, C. 31 08 Donnelly, E.F. 36 03 Earley, J.D. 37 06

Crawford, R D. 33 04 Demers, M.P. 28 04 Dore, A.J. 36 06 Easton, G J. 25 11

Crema, A. 35 07 Demore, L 25 08 Dore, E. 26 02 Eastwood, H.E. 36 05

Cresswell, D.A. 40 04 Dempsey, A. 32 06 Dore, I. 37 05 Eden, G L. 42 00

Cresswell, L. F. 45 04 Denault, C.R. 29 04 Doskocz, M. 35 03 Edwards, W.J. 28 03

Cretzman, E. 38 03 Denis, A. 30 03 Doubrovine, D. 26 07 Edwardson, J S 28 07

Crncich, J 30 05 Denis, A.J. 29 06 Doucet, R.J. 39 03 Elczyszyn. S. 25 09

Cron, J. 26 00 Dennie, R. 32 09 Douglas, R. 35 04 Eles, J. 31 08

Cronin, M J 30 09 Depatie, J.L 39 00 Dove, L. 25 10 Elliott. H J 26 11

Crossgrove, A.D. 41 01 Dequanne, A.O 30 05 Dovigi, A. 36 09 Elliott, R. 30 01

Croteau, F. 33 06 Derkacz, S 26 03 Dow, R.G. 38 11 Elliott, R.B. 38 06

Croteau, J A 30 02 Derrick, T.A. 26 01 Dowdall, P.V 25 07 Ellis, W A. 38 06

Croteau, R H_ 31 01 Desabrais, A L 31 06 Downer, B.W. 31 02 Ellstrom, A H 35 05

Crouse, E.C 38 00 Desabrais, EL. 38 04 Downie, H. 26 10 Elvala, A 27 07

Crowe. T. 40 09 Desanti. A 39 05 Downie, W 37 00 Emblin, A E 37 08

Crowther T.M 43 11 Desbiens. EJ 30 06 Downs C H 26 08 Emond. A3 38 01

Crumb, WK 28 02 Desbois, E J 26 03 Doyle, FE 25 11 Empie. R B 31 10

Cucksey. A D 35 11 Deschamps, G 39 10 Dozzi, V 36 04 Enright, M. 33 09

Cuddy.-'= M 27 03 Deschatelets. A 35 11 Draper, L.A. 28 04 Eppich, A 45 00

Cullen M 'N 28 03 Deschenes, G A 37 06 Drill, B 35 08 Eschuk, G 34 06

umm ns G. 33 00 Desforges, M J 31 02 Drohan. I j 34 02 Ethier. A J 38 08

Crrppage, G J 29 03 Des;lets. L 38 00 Drysdale, G H 35 08 Ethier, J E 34 09

-jrha{ek F 37 03 Deslar^JrnsA 38 00 Dube, WH 36 00 Ethier. L 36 05

urlook,. W 36 11 Dec urd;,ns AJ 25 07 DubeauL 3-4 11 Ether, R ,J 26 ; 0

C^^rne. L J 33 08 Deslardins, E 31 03 Dubery, A 43 00 Evanski. M 31 02rrE' Ce ;ar I ;_ F 4' i3. Dubery, 5' Eveline. F 1 ^C

Urry. r P De ,arts', G 06 [ OL e_ J 00 Eierat_ H 35 +00a 2/ 31 A C ersP _ 9 'C s9

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Pensioners Forsyth, J T 41 10 Gauthier, P. 30 11 Gorne, J A. 25 00

Showing Years andForsythe, BM 36 08 Gauthier, S. 32 02 Gorshe, J. 28 09Forth RL 40 03 Gauvreau D 29 07 Gorval W 40 06

Months of Service,

Fortier, R_J 35 06, .

Gaylor, W V. 37 05

, .Gosselin, A. 40 04

Fortier, W J 30 07 Gazzola, V 34 04 Gosselin, E. 33 00

Fortin D 36 01 Gear H W 29 04 Gosselin H D 26 07Fabre V M 26 00

, . , . . , ..,

Fadock S 35 01Fortin, Z. 27 08 Geddes, G.B. 35 04 Gotro, F 35 08

, _Fagan G. 26 03

Fortune, D. 29 03 Gegear, W.J 31 06 Gotro, R. 41 07,

Fahner L.R 26 05Foucault, R. 40 02 Gelatka, J. 33 02 Gotro, V.A. 39 00

,Fournier H. 28 03 Gemmell S D 42 09 Goulet A J 30 01

Fairhall, P E 33 04, , . , . .

Fournier J O 25 03 Genereux C 28 08 Goulter T A 30 04Fallu, A.J. 31 07

, . , . , . .

Farnel N.B. 38 00Fournier, L_P 25 08 Gennings, J.T 36 10 Gour, H.J. 32 05

,Fowler E 31 04 Gerden J 30 08 Gowan MW 34 04

Farquharson A.A. 36 00, . , . , ..

,Fowler W P 30 09 Gerla F 30 05 Grace ME 27 01

Farrell L.J. 36 05., , . ., .

,Faubert A, 38 00

Fox, P.F. 34 11 Gerling, G M. 28 03 Graham, J. 38 02,

Faubert J 28 05Foy, G.E. 34 02 Germaine, W. 31 09 Graham, J.A. 28 08

, . Fragomeni B 25 01 Gervais A J 30 03 Graham O E 36 01Faulkner RE 39 01

, . . ., , . .,

Favot, A. 34 03 Fragomeni, S. 25 10 Gervais, D. 32 02 Graham, R.D. 36 01

Favretto F, 31 05Fragomeni, V. 31 01 Gervais, D. 28 11 Graham, S. 35 07

,Favretto G. 41 00

Frame, G.A. 40 03 Gervais, M. 42 02 Grandchamp, E. 27 01,

Favron, E.J. 26 04Frantz, W.E. 27 01 Giampaolo, U. 27 04 Grandmaison, C. 36 06

Fawcett N.M. 32 07Frappier, P.E. 29 08 Giardini, G. 38 05 Grant, P.A. 30 04

,Fedat G. 27 07

Fraser, A. D. 31 03 Gibbons, J.A. 30 10 Grasis, L. 26 00,

Fediuk J. 28 03Fraser, H.C. 37 11 Gibson, A.E. 28 05 Grassam, A. 35 03

,Fedoronko G 38 01

Fraser, H.C. 25 09 Gibson W.T. 32 04 Grassam, J.J. 39 06, .

Fenske C.F. 39 06Fraser, M.R. 29 06

,Gideon R.G. 28 05 Gratwicke, F. 25 11

,Fensom, H. 38 00

Frattini, N. 38 05,

Gifford G. 31 10 Gravel, A.E. 30 04

Ferby W. 25 09French, J.F. 34 08

,Gilchrist E.W. 34 08 Gravelle, O.J. 30 09

,Ferguson C.B. 37 04

French, J.G. 36 00,

Gilitiuk S. 27 01 Gravelle, P.L. 37 06,

Ferguson C R 28 10Frenette, A. 33 09

,Gillen W.E. 37 07 Gravelle, R. 35 02

, . .Ferguson W.J. 31 06

Frey, J.F. 30 09,

Gillis M,J. 29 11 Gravelle, T. 32 10,

Ferlotte A.J. 25 08Friman, L. 28 08

,Gilmour L.R. 26 01 Gray, C, 38 07

,Ferris A.F, 25 01 Frizell, W.E. 38 00

,Gilmour T.N. 28 06 Gray, C.F. 33 09

,Ferris L.A. 36 00

Frohlick, A. 38 06,

Gingras G. 25 08 Gray, E.D. 39 04,

Fex, J. 34 06 Fryer, K.J. 32 10,

Giommi A. 42 01 Gray, L. J. 34 06

Fex, W. 39 07 Fugard, G.W. 26 00,

Giommi D. 40 11 Gray, W.W. 32 05

Fielding, F.C. 35 06Fulin, A. 33 06

,Girard D.J. 29 06 Green, A. 31 04

Fields, J.F. 38 02 Furach, S. 32 07,

Girard E.G. 25 01 Green, G.R. 29 08

Fila, J. 35 00 Furchner, G.H. 33 01,

Girard P.E. 27 11 Greenwood, H.H. 40 07

Fila, W. 32 08 Fyfe, J.B. 43 00,

Girdwood C. 30 09 Gregor, A. 29 07

Filiatrault, E. 34 06 Fynn, J.E. 41 04,

Girolametto, I. 43 01 Greig, I. 26 07

Filion, A.J. 33 08 Gabrenas, P, 28 07 Girouard M. 33 06 Grenier, A. 37 04

Filion, E.J. 36 05 Gaetano, E. 38 07,

Giroux A. 36 08 Grenier, J. 29 00

Findlay, M. 26 08 Gagne, A. 33 06,

Giroux A. 30 05 Gribble, G.E. 40 05

Fingust, F. 32 07 Gagne, A.J. 25 09,

Giroux, D. 40 00 Grieve, J.E. 34 00

Finlayson, M. 42 09 Gagnon, A. 32 03 Giroux, H. 28 03 Griffin, E. 26 09

Finn, W_J. 34 00 Galasso, N. 26 01 Giroux, L.J. 30 00 Griffin, G.J. 37 04

Finnigan, A.P. 30 09 Gallagher, J.O. 31 01 Gladstone, T.D. 43 06 Griffith, A.R. 25 00

Finnila, S.W. 46 03 Gallagher, R, 41 00 Gladstone, W.J. 42 10 Grillanda, W. 26 07

Fiorotto, A. 31 07 Galloway, R.A. 36 06 Glen, M. 31 04 Grisdale, G.E. 27 06

Fish, G.F. 28 05 Gamble, A.E. 31 06 Gluchodub, W. 25 11 Grisdale, W.J. 26 01

Fitzgerald, J.D. 46 07 Gamble, A. F. 35 07 Godda, D.T. 27 01 Grivich, J. 35 07

Fitzpatrick, D.E. 37 00 Gamble, W.C. 37 00 Godfrey, A. 51 07 Grm, T. 36 01

Fitzpatrick, L.J. 28 02 Garbutt, H.I. 37 10 Godin, E.P. 29 09 Grooms, M.R. 32 00

Flannery, G.J. 36 03 Gareau, R.A. 27 05 Godin, G.E. 38 07 Gross, P,F. 30 00

Fleming, G.E. 37 01 Garneau, A. 32 00 Goegan, J.A. 33 07 Grubber, W.J. 32 03

Fleming, G.M. 35 00 Garrioch, F.S. 31 01 Goertz, J. 30 08 Grubic, F. 31 03

Fletcher, L. 35 09 Garrow, G.R. 37 03 Goga, M. 27 09 Grycko, T. 31 00

Fletcher, P.H. 37 09 Gartley, W.J 32 07 Gomerac, P. 27 11 Gualtieri, S. 35 00

Flora, AP 41 06 Gascon, E. 37 10 Gomm, H.V. 27 05 Guenette, H. 32 05

Flowerday, F.G. 37 07 Gascon, L. 28 08 Gonyou, G.F. 25 06 Guest, J.W. 32 08

Fobert, A. L. 31 00 Gascon, W. 39 04 Good, B. 35 06 Guimond, J.A. 27 06

Foisey, A. 38 08 Gasiorowski, I. 28 07 Goode, J.A. 37 00 Gunning, R. 34 01

Fontaine, A. 26 02 Gatien, O.Q. 48 08 Goodspeed, H.N. 32 11 Guse, H.A. 32 02

Foran, T. 32 05 Gauthier, A. 35 01 Goodward, C.D. 34 07 Guthrie, G.R. 46 06

Forest, J. 31 03 Gauthier, A. 27 00 Gorc, J. 28 05 Guthrie, W.W. 28 10

Forestell, FL. 42 01 Gauthier, A.C. 37 03 Gorday, J. 25 03 Haapala, A.H. 27 05

Forestell, J V. 42 02 Gauthier, D. 26 06 Gordon, HM. 25 04 Haas, H.C 31 11

Forget, F 25 11 Gauthier, EL_ 33 06 Gorecki, J, 26 03 Hache, Si.. 25 01

Forsell, A 41 01 Gauthier, J L. 35 07 Gorky, D. 27 01 Haddad,A 26 01

Forster, P.J, 38 00 Gauth;er, J.R_ 27 05 Gorman, F.W. 39 04 Haddow,H. 39 00

Forsyth, J.D_ 31 01 Gauthier, L. 44 02 Gorman, R.E. 35 11 Hagen, O.E. 27 08

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Pensioners Heaysman, T C 37 03 Huhtala, L.A 26 04 Johnson, F_S 25 05Showing Years and Hebert, L. 37 07 Humphries, W.A, 32 05 Johnson, N R. 36 03Months of Service Hebert, R. 35 02 Hunter, A 32 09 Johnson,R -B. 33 02

Hebert, R J. 28 11 Hunter, G W. 30 07 Johnson, R.K 40 02Heldman, K L 36 09 Hunter, H. 29 07 Johnson, W A. 49 10

Hagen,RK. 30 07 Heikkila, E. 27 03 Huot, J.P 28 00 Johnson, W_E 31 09Haggart, J H 26 07 Heikkila, F. 25 07 Huot, L. 28 05 Johnston, A.B 44 09Haggerty, N. 39 02 Hein, CE. 29 05 Huska, F. 31 00 Johnston, C.W. 32 04Hanes, J_W 40 00 Helen, A. 29 05 Husson, F E. 30 08 Johnston, D_ 39 06Hakala, P. 30 06 Helen, J 25 09 Hutchison, C A 32 09 Johnston, D S. 33 09Haldin. E 33 05 Helen, M. 29 00 Hutchison, W.J. 39 09 Johnston, E. 34 07Halko J. 40 03 Henderson, B J. 37 04 Hutson, G.W 35 06 Johnston, W 29 07Hall, F. 37 03 Henderson, K J. 38 10 Hutton, J.D. 36 05 Johnstone, M. 35 04Hall, J.J. 35 04 Henney, M. 32 05 Huys, C.G. 33 00 Johnstone, W.G. 42 01Hall, M J. 36 02 Henri, A.O. 28 06 Hykin, B. 34 04 Jolicoeur, E L. 25 00Hall. P E. 36 05 Henri, L. 37 03 Hyland, H.L 45 10 Joly, L.M. 31 08Hall, A. 33 00 Henry, E.J. 25 04 Hynes, P.L. 27 10 Jonaitis, J. 25 07Hall, R_J, 42 03 Henry, G.D. 40 03 Hyytiainen, E. 32 00 Jonasson, N.G. 31 07Hail, S J. 38 00 Herman, W 40 10 lbbotson, W.B. 28 07 Jones, A. 25 11Hall, W.L. 25 06 Hersberger, C.O. 37 03 Ikonen, J. 29 03 Jones, C.T. 33 11Hallikainen, A. 34 05 Hertlein, W.G. 30 06 Iles, P. 30 06 Jones, H.J. 39 06Hallock, S. 33 00 Hickey, H.M. 37 07 Imbras, T. 27 11 Jones, J.A. 36 03Halonen, D. 40 05 Hildebrandt, E.F. 27 09 Imperatore, F. 36 08 Jones, J.E. 34 05Halonen, K. 34 03 Hill, Al.. 34 06 Inglis, A.M. 29 01 Jones, J.H. 30 01Halovanic, J. 29 04 Hill, A.R. 32 04 Ingraham, L.E. 31 05 Jones, L.E. 37 06Hamalainen, R. 38 04 Hinds, A.J. 33 06 Inkster, W.S. 36 00 Jones, R.E. 31 06Hamarich, B. 30 10 Hinds, G.W. 34 03 Innes, J.G. 36 07 Jones, T.W. 29 01Hambley, E. 25 04 Hinds, W.H. 39 00 Insley, W.C. 35 06 Jones, W.E. 33 04Hambley, T N. 43 00 Hirsimaki, I. 32 06 Ireland, M.W. 37 02 Jorgensen, C.F. 29 03Hamilton, A.J. 30 10 Hirvela, O. 40 05 Irish, C.W. 25 05 Jorgensen, L. 30 04Hamilton, G. 44 03 Hnatejko, W. 32 07 Irvine, HE. 25 09 Joukanen, G.A. 25 07Hamilton, J.M. 31 06 Hnatiuk, N. 35 00 Isacson, S.J. 26 07 Joyce, T.C. 33 03Hamilton, L. 36 00 Hnidan, W. 30 05 Isaksson, B. 30 07 Juhas Sr., J. 33 04Hamilton, L E. 45 00 Hobbs, H.G. 31 04 Istona, T. 33 01 Julian, V.A. 31 05Hamilton, P J. 28 05 Hobden, C.G. 43 11 Iwanow, D. 27 01 Jurman, M. 34 02Hamilton, R. 37 07 Hobden, H, E, 36 00 Iwanowski, B. 25 11 Jusulenas, P. 35 06Hancock, R.O. 36 05 Hobden, L.W. 39 09 Iwaszko, P. 26 05 Kaczmarski, A. 36 06Hanna, FL. 26 02 Hodgins, J. R. 25 07 Jackson, C.A. 36 04 Kainola, OF. 38 01Hannaway, T.J. 30 09 Hodgins, L.A. 38 10 Jackson, O.G. 26 00 Kalisek, T. 31 06Hansen, O.A. 31 06 Hoel, B. 25 06 Jacmenovich, J. 27 08 Kaljumaa, R. 26 05Hansen, W.P. 40 00 Hofbauer, M.A. 31 06 Jacobson, E.R. 34 04 Kallio, O. 30 07Harkins, T. 42 02 Hofford, H. 37 09 Jacques, H.N. 34 03 Kambich, J. 25 04Harley, E.E. 30 00 Holetich, F. 37 00 Jaffe, J.B. 30 07 Kaminski, R. 25 03Harmiden, A. 26 02 Holler, A. 39 03 Jamieson, G.S. 28 09 Kampman, G.A. 34 00Harper, F. 37 06 Holmes, E.J. 37 09 Jamieson, J.W. 31 10 Kane, T.M. 41 06Harper, N. 35 00 Holub, R. 36 10 Janiga, A. 25 04 Kanerva, A.A. 36 07Harris, F.K, 34 09 Holynaty, P. 34 00 Januik, W. 27 02 Kanerva, V.A. 36 05Harris, F.W. 30 10 Honka, M. 30 06 Jaques, N.D. 38 00 Kangas, E. 33 00Harrison, AD_ 35 09 Hood, R.A. 35 04 Jarbeau, A.C. 35 00 Kangas, F. 42 09Harrison, H. 29 10 Hopkins, G.S. 35 06 Jarosinski, Z. 25 01 Kangas, K. 40 07Harrison, H. 25 06 Hopkins, K.R. 31 00 Jarrett, H.R. 36 10 Kania, J. 29 08Harrison, J. 44 02 Horan, L.J. 35 07 Jarrett, W. 38 07 Karl, V. 31 04Harrison, J.I. 30 02 Horner, D.E. 31 07 Jarsulic, I. 29 08 Karppi, J. 39 07Harrower, C 32 07 Horrick, W. 43 00 Jarvi, R. 37 05 Katulich, J. 31 02Harry, G.H. 45 10 Hortness, E.V 33 06 Jasinskas, J. 28 00 Kawa, F. 31 06Hart, WG. 38 02 Horula, M. 25 02 Jason, W. 28 11 Kawa, M. 33 03Hartley, A. 40 00 Howard, D. 35 10 Jean, A.J. 30 08 Keall, C.W. 28 01Hartry, H.E. 25 01 Howard, E. 33 04 Jean, O.J. 30 08 Keast, R.H. 43 06Harvey, W.W.W 29 05 Howard, K.H. 36 07 Jefkins, R.J 37 00 Keffer, R.V. 27 06Hatala, J 27 00 Hruby, F 25 11 Jelinec, T. 37 04 Kelland, F. 25 11Hawkey, E T 25 07 Hryciw, G.H 30 06 Jenkinson, F 38 03 Kellett, E. 40 06Hawkins, EW. 25 07 Huculak, J. 31 02 Jennings, J.P. 41 09 Kellett, W.E. 31 04Hawkins, F FH

33 03 Huculak, M. 25 01 Jensen, A.F. 34 00 Kelly, R.D. 43 10awkins, M 29 03 Hudson, E-J. 30 10 Jessop, C,P 36 00 Kelly, W. 25 01

Hawryluik, M. 36 00 Hudson, G.L. 45 01 Jewitt, W E. 35 09 Kelly, W_A_ 39 11Havnes,j 29 09 Hudson, G G.W. 30 04 Jobin, A H. 29 09 Kelm, R 36 04Hayward, M J 31 01 Hudson, H. 44 06 Johns, R.R. 40 06 Kemp B.A 43 05Healy P H 43 10 Hudson, L 26 06 Johnson, B 31 07

,Kemp, R.W_ 26 00

Healy A 38 10 Hughes. B K 38 06 Johnson, C 38 11 Kennedy, H L. 39 04Hearn G_T 27 06 Hughes. J A 25 06 Johnson, CH 40 00 Kennedy, J H 31 00Hearty L J 26 03 Hughes. NA E 26 10 Johnson, C H 26 08 Kennedy ML 30 11Hearty, T V. 36 00 Hughes, R ,A. 33 11 Johnson, E.G 45 01

,Kennedy, P_J. 25 10

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Pensioners Kozachenko, W. 35 04 Ladurante, R.J. 30 04 Laroche, J. 27 10

Showing Years and Kozak, J. 37 06 Lafleur, E.J. 30 06 Larocque, E. 27 04

Months of Service Kozik, J, 26 00 Lafleur, N. 26 07 Larocque, J. 28 08

Krajcy, A. 31 06 Lafleur, O.J. 29 04 Larocque, J.W. 28 08

Kramarich, T. 32 07 Laforest, A. 32 07 Larocque, L 31 11

Kennedy R.A. 28 02Krasnoski, J. 32 02 Laforge, H.J. 33 00 Laronde, D.M. 27 01

,Kennedy T J. 30 04

Kreko, U.J. 31 03 Lafortune, C.J. 30 04 Larose, W.J. 25 10.,

Kennelly, M. 25 00Kreko, V.S. 36 00 Laframboise, A.N 39 00 Larson, H.O. 36 04

Kenney, H. 33 10 Kriauceliunas, J. 26 02 Laframboise, C. 31 00 Lasalle, C. 26 08

Kenttala K.H. 26 05Kriauceliunas, V. 25 10 Laframboise, E. 36 00 Lascelle, J.A. 25 04

,Kereres A. 26 11

Kritz, A.J. 26 08 Laframboise, F. 30 00 Lasorsa, R. 26 03,

Kernohan, W. 38 06 Kritz, W.W. 27 05 Laframboise, J.Y. 29 04 Laszutko, M. 28 03

Kerr, A.W. 32 09Kroll, J. 36 01 Lafrance, L.J. 36 11 Latendre, OF. 25 09

Kerr, M.E. 36 00 Kruschenskie, L.C. 37 00 Lafreniere, E. 28 07 Latendresse, L. E. 26 03

Kesik, J. 28 07 Ksiazkiewicz, W. 25 10 Lafreniere, L.P. 33 00 Latoski, W.M. 25 00

Kibickas J. 33 00Kubisa, P. 31 09 Lagace, J.H. 32 11 Latta, P. 41 02

,Kidd, D.J. 47 08

Kucher, G. 33 01 Lahey, N.L. 40 00 Laughlin, E. 28 01

Kidd, J.L. 40 10 Kuczera, W. 26 11 Lahti, F. 25 05 Laurin, E. 27 05

Kiddie, LW, 30 11 Kuczma, F. 35 09 Lahti, U.J. 36 00 Laurin, U. 33 00

Kiersta, M. 32 07 Kudlacz, S. 26 05 Laitila, S. 25 03 Laurin, W. 33 02

Kilby, H. 38 08 Kujala, T. 35 04 Lajambe, W.J. 26 04 Lauttamaki, G. 32 02

Kilby, J.L. 37 06 Kulyk, J. 37 00 Lajeunesse, L. 35 00 Lauzon, H.J. 37 06

Kilby, M.L. 32 11 Kummer, E.C. 36 00 Lajeunesse, W. 29 07 Lauzon, P.E. 33 06

Kiley, T.J. 34 10 Kunto, A.E. 26 02 Lake, W.G. 35 09 Lauzon, R. 31 02

Killeen, W.J. 30 05 Kunto, J.A. 37 00 Lalonde, A. 38 01 Lauzon, R.J. 40 00

Kimball, C.F. 27 08 Kupari, T.J. 39 10 Lalonde, A. 38 01 Lauzon, WE. 41 00

King, A.A. 40 06 Kurdel, G. 34 03 Lalonde A.J. 31 03 Lauzon, W.J. 26 04

King, A.L. 39 03 Kurpas, S. 33 07,

Lalonde E. 25 01 Lavallee, C. 32 10

King, B.T. 35 02 Kuryk, J. 42 11,

Lalonde, E.J. 28 03 Lavallee, U. 25 05

King, G.P. 26 10 Kuryliv, B. 37 09 Lalonde, F.A. 42 11 Lavictoire A. 28 00

King, H.A. 33 01 Kuryliw, T. 26 10 Lalonde, G.W. 25 04,

Lavigne, J.F. 35 06

King, L.G. 41 05 Kusnierczyk, J. 37 06 Lalonde, J.A. 35 09 Lavigne M. 25 01

King, T.M. 30 03 Kutchaw, A.A. 36 08 Lalonde, J.R. 38 02,

R.Lavigne 36 09

Kinghorn, J. 25 10 Kutchaw, L.L. 36 07 Lalonde, L.R. 39 00,

Lavigueur J.D 27 06

Kingston, E.D. 26 07 Kutchaw, S.J. 33 09 Lalonde, O. 39 07, .

Lavigueur P.J. 29 03

Kinoshameg, J.E. 27 00 Kuula, J.T. 33 10 Lalonde, U. 41 00

,Lavoie D. 35 10

Kippen, S.M. 34 07 Kuzmaski, S.C. 39 09 J.W.Lamacraft 35 11,

Lavoie H. 28 01

Kirchner, H.B. 28 03 Kuzniar, G. 28 06,

Lamarche, D. 28 03

,Lavoie J.M. 32 08

Kirk, J.O. 35 06 Kwasnicki, J. 28 07 Lambert, R. 29 09

,Lawrence E.W 38 11

Kirkbride, A.J. 28 11 Kyllonen, Y. 41 02 Lambert, W.M. 33 01, .

Lawrence G. 27 03

Kirkland, W.J. 30 00 Laakso,E. 34 06 Lamondin, E.J. 27 00

,Lawrence R.D. 28 02

Kirkwood, J. 31 05 Laakso, E.W. 34 06 Lamontagne, E. 40 05,

Lawson J.M. 27 08

Kitchener, L.F. 30 01 Laamanen, A. 29 08 Lamothe, M.L. 28 05

,Lawson, WE. 45 01

Kiviaho, E. 45 03 Labelle, R.J. 33 00 Lampkie, F. 28 07 Lawson. W.S. 35 02

Klein, H. 41 03 Laberge, J. 33 02 and J.W. 29 02 Laycock L. 36 08

Klem, E. 26 01 Laberge, J. 27 08,

Landriault O. 26 03

,Lazarenko S. 28 11

Klimek, K. 25 10 Laberge, O.A. 36 02,

Landry, A. 27 07

,Lazarovich N. 30 05

Klingen, L. 26 04 Labine, B. 25 01 Landry G. 37 01

,Lazarovich P. 30 07

Kneeshaw, N. 31 06 Labine, E. 30 08,

Landry, H. 36 00

,Lazarowycz, M. 27 11

Kobelka, P. 27 09 Labre, X. 25 10 Landry, M. 34 00 Leach D.L. 30 03

Koch, W.J. 29 00 Labrecque, L.J. 28 02 Lang, B.F. 36 07,

Leach W.A. 33 02

Kohan, S. 31 01 Labrick, H.L. 31 08 Langdon, G.A. 41 01,

Leach, W.J. 31 00

Kohut, H. 28 10 Labrosse, M.J. 39 06 Lange, A.F. 32 11 Lebel, L. 28 09

Kolar, V. 27 07 Labrosse, Y.J. 33 07 Langen, H.J. 26 07 Leblanc, A.E. 40 09

Kolisnek, M.M. 25 05 Lacarte, E. 34 02 Langevin, N. 37 01 Leblanc, D.P. 26 08

Kollar, M. 30 11 Lacasse, L. 36 02 Langiile, A. 25 02 Leblanc, E. 42 03

Kolosky, F. 27 02 Lacasse, R.J. 28 03 Langille, I.A. 38 01 Leblanc, E.T 34 02

Konarek, J.F. 28 05 Lacasse, W. 27 05 Langis, F.A. 25 09 Leblanc, H. J. 26 01

Konichkowsky, J. 31 03 Lacelle, A. 26 07 Langlade, A.E. 34 10 Leblanc, N.A. 30 05

Konttila, F. 29 00 Lacelle, E.F. 37 00 Langlois, A. 32 03 Leblanc, R. 30 07

Kontturi, J. 34 00 Lachance, D.L 33 02 Lannevilie, J L. 33 06 Leblanc. R. 25 00

Koropatnick, N. 31 03 Lachance, E.N. 29 02 Lapienis, A. 25 10 Leblond, A. 25 06

Koryk, J. 28 11 Lachance, T J 30 11 Lapienis, F 29 05 Lebreton, E. 30 04

Kosarchyn, S. 26 11 Lachapelle, A.J. 25 07 Lapierre, W E. 43 00 Lebreton, E.E. 38 06

Koski, H.W 36 06 Lachapelle, E. 29 10 Lapointe, E. 31 06 Leclair, J.M. 33 02

Koski, W. 37 08 Lachapelle, J.A. 25 03 Lapointe, H. 26 04 Leclair, L.J. 38 00

Kosmerly, J. 39 01 Lachapelle, O.G. 32 01 Lapointe, L 26 08 Leclair, L_J 27 02

Kostash, M. 36 03 Lacourciere, M.D. 26 03 Laporte, E. 35 05 Leclair, P. 39 07

Koverik, J. 25 10 Lacourse, E 27 04 Laporte. 0 E 32 00 Leclair, W. 37 10

Kowalchuk, J 31 11 Lacroix, W.G. 35 00 Laprairie, G.E. 36 06 Leclair, W. 37 01

Kowalski, F. 27 01 Ladurante, A. 35 06 Larabie, A 31 03 Leclerc, A E 25 10

Kowalski, S. 26 08 Ladurante, A.E. 35 10 Larcher, A. 33 08 Lecours, O_A 26 08

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Pensioners Lloyd, H.C. 37 03 Maenpaa, E. 32 05 Martin, O.O. 33 09Lloyd P.P. 34 06 Maenpaa E J 33 09 Martin P J 27 04Showing Years and ,Locke, A.D. 39 06

., .Maenpaa S. 39 06

, . .Martin R A 30 02Months of Service

Logan, C.M. 35 02,

Maggs, A. 29 02, . .

Martin, R.L. 45 00Loiselle, P. 28 10 Mahon, G.R. 36 11 Martin, V. 37 09

Ledger, F. 25 06 Long, C.R. 34 10 Maillet, M. 25 09 Martin, V.E. 30 11Leduc, L.J. 27 00 Long. L. 41 00 Mailloux, J. 28 11 Martinello, M. 40 04Leduc, O. 28 04 Longarini, G. 43 00 Mainville, H. 26 10 Martinovic, J. 26 05Leduc, W . 27 08 Longfellow, A.B. 39 03 Maisonneuve, A. 32 00 Marttila, K. 29 07Lee, A.E. 26 03 Longfellow, R.S. 38 08 Maitland, A.H. 33 01 Masecar, G.A. 38 05Lees, F.W. 25 11 Longstreet, J.M. 32 08 Maitland, A.V. 42 04 Mash, AT. 47 00Lefebvre, A.A. 33 08 Longul, F. 33 08 Maitland, R.J. 31 06 Maslanka, F. 31 08Lefebvre, E.A. 32 09 Losier, M. 32 00 Makarewycz, M. 27 05 Mason, E.W. 43 05Lefebvre, L.E. 31 00 Loszka, H. 27 07 Maki, A. 31 08 Mason, J.E. 27 03Legault, A. 30 10 Loughridge, H.C. 32 03 Maki, A. 30 03 Mason, J.I. 37 00Legault, A. 36 00 Louiseize, L. 26 01 Maki, J. 30 08 Masotti, V. 32 02Legault, L. 38 00 Loupelle, N. 39 00 Maki, J.H. 31 10 Massey, J.A. 40 01Legault, V. 38 04 Lovsin, J.A. 39 05 Maki, V. 38 06 Matan, A. 31 02Legros, A. 25 06 Loyer, J.A. 27 01 Maki, W.E. 38 07 Mathe, C.H. 40 03Lehto, D.S. 35 00 Luciw, J. 25 08 Malette, N.J. 36 06 Matovinovic, L. 27 03Lehto, H. 36 04 Luck, G.S. 37 00 Malette, R. 29 04 Matson, J. 35 06Lehto, V. 31 09 Luck, M.A. 41 02 Maley, L. 43 04 Matson, O. 38 01Leino, Y. 26 05 Lugg, W.H. 39 11 Malin, J.T. 32 06 Matte, E.J. 41 06

Leishman, R.W. 34 02 Lukezich, J. 26 06 Malinen, A. 33 04 Matte, F.R. 46 04Leitch, W. 32 04 Lukkarila, F. 33 00 Mallette, R. 35 00 Matte, H.A. 36 00Lejambe, L.C. 32 07 Lumley, F. 26 05 Malloy, D.B. 27 11 Mattinen, O.K. 37 06Lekun, J. 32 05 Lunek, W. 34 06 Malmiste, E. 27 06 Mattson, A. 38 08Lemieux, C.J. 33 00 Luoma, A. 40 09 Maloney, H.S. 36 06 Mawhinney, H.J. 25 05Lemieux, G.F. 30 09 Luoma, A. 32 01 Malyk, M. 27 02 May, H.W. 29 09Lemke, M.W. 37 00 Luomaaho, M. 35 05 Mandziuk, N. 38 04 Mayer, A.T. 30 10Lenneville, R. 35 07 Luptak, J. 34 06 Mannik, A. 26 05 Mayer, E.E. 27 03Lennie, D. 38 00 Luttrell, J.E. 25 02 Mannisto, L. 31 06 Mayer, G. 25 00Leone, N. 33 01 Luukko, A. 25 04 Mantic, G. 27 07 Mayhew, R.A. 27 09Leore, E.J. 36 09 Lyman, R.W. 36 04 Mantle, E.R. 31 06 Maynard, A. 36 00Lepage, G.W. 37 00 Lynch, J. 26 07 Manto, H.C. 26 09 Mayo, H.A. 26 10Lepage, R. 30 02 Lynn, G.W. 38 06 Marcinkowski, J. 26 01 Mayville, R.J. 31 01Lepage, R.J. 37 06 Lyons, P.B. 25 03 Marcolin, G. 41 09 Mazerolle, P.J. 25 00Leppala, O. 36 00 Lysiuk, S. 31 01 Marcon, E. 32 08 Mazurok, A. 31 04Leroux, A.J. 29 09 MacCoy, W.J. 37 00 Marcon, E.A. 36 05 Mazza, T. 34 07Leroux, E. 36 00 MacDonald, A.G. 35 09 Marcotte, A. 33 05 Mazzei, F.W. 40 02Leroux, H.E. 33 00 MacDonald, A.G. 32 11 Maricjash, J. 36 04 McAdam, W. 27 11Leroux, J.O. 27 02 MacDonald, A.R. 36 07 Marier, L.A. 38 02 McAfee, C.T. 36 11Leroux, L.J. 40 06 MacDonald, E.A. 26 07 Marion, D. 36 02 McAlister, J.C. ' 35 02Leroy, H.S. 30 00 MacDonald, J.E. 26 06 Marion, E. 33 07 McAteer, F.M. 41 06Lesko, S. 33 02 MacDonald, K.A. 40 00 Marion, E. P. 25 07 McAvoy, E.P. 41 00Lesperance, W.R. 26 01 MacDonald, L.C. 28 10 Marion, J. 36 04 McBain, J.B. 31 00Levac, H.J. 30 08 MacDonald, P.M. 29 08 Marion, M.G. 28 10 McBeth, B.H. 33 04Leveiller, W. 35 06 MacDonald, R. 33 08 Markle, N.L. 33 01 McBriar, J.W. 27 11Levert, A. 38 11 MacDonald, R.M. 28 06 Marois, O. 36 05 McBride, G.R. 29 10Levesque, F. 25 07 MacDougall, J.G. 39 10 Marsh, L.J. 31 06 McBride, H.T. 35 09Levesque, J. 37 00 MacKay, N. 33 00 Marshall, A. 32 01 McCandless, A. 42 01Levesque, L.J. 33 06 MacKay, W. 40 01 Marshall, C.A. 36 11 McCandless, R.G. 39 04Lewandoski, J.J. 32 11 MacKenzie, A.C. 44 10 Marshall, J.E. 35 07 McCandless, W.J. 39 01Lewis, M. 36 11 MacKenzie, H. 28 04 Marshall, S. 36 02 McConnell, J.B. 25 00Lewis, N.G. 33 10 MacKey, P.M. 26 06 Marshall, W.J. 25 07 McCool, D.J. 29 00Lezun, S. 31 06 MacKinnon, AT 33 00 Marson, A. 35 04 McCormick, R.J. 38 01Lidstone, C. 31 04 MacKinnon, J.A. 31 03 Martel, J. 34 06 McCormick, W. 28 01Lidstone, J.J. 29 10 MacKinnon, J.C. 36 10 Martel, O.O. 29 07 McCowan, H. 35 07Lilley, J.N. 37 01 MacKinnon, R. 29 07 Martell, J.A. 36 00 McCoy, C.E. 25 07Lind, A. 37 01 MacLellan, J. 28 07 Martellacci, R. 26 09 McCoy, E.B. 28 04Lindala, T. 25 09 MacLeod, C.H, 25 06 Marteniuk, B. 30 07 McCuaig, D. 27 07Lindberg, T.A. 36 02 MacLeod, C.M. 30 06 Martin, A.P. 26 07 McCuaig, H.J. 33 06Lineham, G. 38 04 MacLeod, J.F. 41 10 Martin, E. 35 01 McCuaig, R.J. 35 00Lipscombe, H.A. 34 02 MacMillan, C.J. 34 10 Martin, J. 40 08 McDavid, W.D. 27 03Lipscombe, R.F. 44 02 MacNeil, J.A. 29 00 Martin, J. 31 04 McDonald, A.E. 28 08Lisi, G. 28 04 MacNeil, R.J. 30 07 Martin, J.A. 32 10 McDonald, D.M. 26 09Lisowski, J.J. 29 03 MacNeill, R.D. 28 01 Martin, J.I. 41 07 McDonald, D.R. 34 10Lister, W.F. 32 08 MacNeill, S. 38 10 Martin, J.J. 28 02 McDonald, E.F. 36 00Liutkus, P. 26 04 MacPhail, D.G. 35 05 Martin, J, R, 27 01 McDonald, F.D. 39 04Livingstone, J 36 03 Madill, K. 37 01 Martin, L J. 38 00 McDonald, G.A. 38 02Livingstone, W 39 01 Madill, W. 31 08 Martin, M.L. 28 09 McDonald, R.P. 30 04Llewellyn, J.B. 25 04 Madjeruh, J. 32 06 Martin, O. 30 09 McDonald, W.L. 31 04

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Pensioners Melanson, R. 28 05 Moore, H. 40 06 Narasnek, H. 36 06

Showing Years and Melnik, G. 30 11 Moore, J.E. 42 06 Nardi, A. 38 07

Melnyczuk M 36 05 Moore T G 26 00 Nardi G 29 06Months of Service

, .Menard, L. 35 06

., .Moore, W.C. 31 11

, .Narozanski, J.W. 26 09

Menard, L.O. 26 05 Morbin, S. 39 10 Nasi, U. 34 03

McDonell W.J. 26 07 Menard, O. 31 06 Morbin, V.M. 41 02 Natale, A. 25 00,

A.McDougall 30 02 Meredith, D.R. 36 04 Morden, P.J. 28 11 Nault, J.R. 30 08,

McEwen A.H. 36 00 Meredith, H.L. 41 05 Moreau, A. 26 03 Nault, L.D. 35 04,

McFarlane C. 36 07 Merkley, E.C. 36 00 Moreau, C.R. 28 06 Nechaj, A. 28 02,

R.W.McFarlane 33 09 Merrick, A.E. 32 02 Moreau, O.W. 26 02 Needham, M. 38 02,

McGaughey, E.G. 30 11 Metcalfe, J.N. 38 06 Moreau, P. 31 03 Negus, B. 40 11

McGhee, A.F. 32 04 Methe, E. 30 05 Morelli, F. 45 04 Negus, R.D. 40 06

McGillis L. 32 00 Methe, W. 25 08 Moretto, G.A. 33 08 Nelan, W.J. 39 01,

McGilvary C.N. 28 11 Michelon, A. 28 06 Morin, A. 28 09 Nelles, W A. 26 03,

McGlade, S A. 30 06 Midgley, L.T. 38 05 Morin, A.E. 36 00 Nelson, A.H. 29 10

McGovern D.J. 42 04 Miglinieks, J. 27 05 Morin, A.P. 44 00 Nelson, E. 39 06,McGowan A.G. 25 02 Miglioranza, A. 25 03 Morin, G.H. 33 10 Nelson, H, 33 01,McGowan W.C. 38 03 Migneault, P.E. 29 09 Morin, R.W. 31 04 Nelson, R.O. 31 06,McGregor, D. 31 00 Mihalcin, J. 34 01 Morisset, F.J. 38 00 Nero, P. 27 05

McGregor R.C. 33 04 Mihaly, J. 30 09 Morley, F.S. 31 06 Neva, J.E. 26 06,R.H.McGregor 27 09 Miklich, J. 33 08 Moroz, T. 32 01 Neville, H. 29 04

,McGruther W.B. 33 06 Mikuc, J. 28 11 Moroz, Y. 34 04 Nevis M. 30 10

,McGuire, B.J. 29 07 Milani, M.V. 30 10 Morozos, A. 34 05

,Newman, S. 34 00

McGuire, T.J. 31 08 Milks, G.G. 36 01 Morris, J. 30 03 Newton, E.R. 27 06

McHugh, E.U. 43 00 Milks, J.E. 30 10 Morrison, D.L. 39 00 Niceforo, P. 26 05

Mclnall R. 33 09 Millar, A.J. 31 01 Morrison G. H 38 02 W.A.Nichol 30 04,McInnes, E. 36 05 Millar, W. 26 11

,Morrison, J.E. 36 00

,Nicholls, J.M. 41 09

McInnes, R.H. 37 11 Miller, F. 32 08 Morrison, J.J. 40 07 Nichols, C.A. 33 07

McInnis, C. 27 03 Miller, N.A. 25 03 Morton, W.M. 37 06 Nicholson, H.L. 34 03

Mclntaggart, J. 37 06 Miller, P.S. 34 05 Mosher, E.H. 32 02 Nicholson, R.F. 28 01

McIntosh, J.A. 25 11 Miller, R.A. 29 01 Mosier, F.A. 35 03 Nickason, A. 25 07

McIntyre, R.A. 43 11 Miller, R.L. 25 08 Moskal, M. 38 09 Nickle, A. 34 07

McKeen, C.A. 30 05 Miller, W.J. 30 03 Moskal, R. 34 02 Nicodemo G. 35 00

McKenna J. 38 05 Mills, W.A. 31 00 Moskalyk, J. 40 10

,Nikart, M. 28 08

,R.P.McKessock 39 09 Millson, F.W. 37 03 Mossey, A. 41 01 Nilson R.A. 30 04

,McKillop, D.L. 28 11 Milner, A.O. 32 06 Mossey, A.J. 33 06

,Noble, A.H. 35 00

McKinnon G. 39 00 Milosevich, S. 29 10 Mottram, J.A. 35 04 Noble, R.L. 25 09,

P.A.McLachlan 33 09 Mimeault, L. 32 04 Mowat, H.F. 25 01 Noble W.J. 36 04,McLaren, M. 27 01 Miner, P. 25 01 Moxam, B.W. 40 00

,Nolan J.J. 25 09

McLaughlin, F.W. 35 10 Minkkila, V.P. 40 01 Moxam, H.L. 30 00,

Norman, G.H. 31 04

McLaughlin, R.K. 26 07 Minkler, P. 27 03 Moxam, K.C. 42 00 Norris, P. 36 01

McLaughlin, W.J. 38 00 Miron, A.J. 41 04 Moxam, R.A. 39 03 Northwood, A.J. 36 09

McLean, A. 42 06 Miron, V. 26 03 Moyle, H.B. 34 01 Norton, J.K. 33 04

McLean, A. 25 11 Miroslavic, A. 25 02 Mrochek, S. 35 01 Nowoselsky, J. 34 07

McLean, A.G. 33 02 Mislinski, J. 34 01 Muldoon, A.J. 26 08 O'Bonsawin, L. 32 07

McLean, E. 33 06 Mitchell, A.C. 27 10 Muldoon, F. 27 08 O'Brien, A.E. 33 00

McLean, W.C. 32 04 Mitchell, G. 28 06 Mullen, T.P. 34 07 O'Brien, E.J. 36 00

McLellan, E.L. 31 11 Mitchell, J.M. 38 00 Mulroy, P.G. 41 00 O'Brien, WE. 39 05

McLeod, A. 48 00 Mitchell, J.S. 25 08 Muncaster, W.B. 37 09 O'Connor, C.E. 33 03

McLeod, A. 38 02 Mitchell, N.C. 38 00 Munro, H. 26 08 O'Connor, P.B. 29 00

McLeod, G. 28 01 Mitchell, R. 29 05 Munro, L.H. 34 01 O'Connor, T.A. 26 04

McLeod, R.S. 32 02 Mitchell, R.W. 38 05 Muraska, P. 37 11 O'Daisky, K. 32 06

McLeod, S. 26 10 Mitchell, T.A. 26 03 Muraska, W. 39 01 O'Donnell, A.J. 30 04

McMaster, M. 35 08 Mitchell, W.A. 31 11 Murphy, F.G. 31 10 O'Gorman, F.J. 37 07

McMenamin, P. 31 10 Mizuik, T. 38 03 Murphy, G.B. 28 10 O'Hagan, A.J. 42 00

McNamara, J.J. 38 08 Moffatt, C.A. 34 01 Murphy, J. 30 07 O'Hara, J. 32 08

McNeil, J.I. 40 05 Mohns, L.W. 25 03 Murphy, T.B. 35 07 O'Mahony, G. 25 08

McNichol, M.C. 36 04 Moir, R.A. 36 06 Murray, R.C. 34 03 O'Malley, G.W. 41 01

McPhail, J.D. 43 09 Moir, R.B. 38 00 Murray, W. 39 06 O'Neil, R.H. 36 00

McQuarrie, D.A. 27 10 Moise, A. 42 06 Muzzin, A. 36 06 O'Neill, OR. 27 04

McQuillan, J.C. 41 01 Moland, T. 35 01 Myers, G.J. 28 11 O'Neill, T. 30 01

Mealey, R. 36 00 Moles, A. C. 35 00 Myers, G.P. 30 02 O'Neill, W.J. 40 04

Medynski, P. 26 03 Moncion, L. 30 05 Myers, J.F. 40 00 O'Reilly, A.R. 25 10

Meehan, T.J. 44 05 Monstad, D. 38 02 Myher, A.J. 34 00 O'Reilly, E. 41 00

Mehler, A. 25 00 Montesi, G. 41 05 Myher, J. 45 08 O'Reilly, G.B. 25 02

Mei, G. 39 06 Montgomery, E.A. 36 11 Myher, L.F. 39 09 O'Riordan, J.L. 36 03

Mei, O. 33 04 Montgomery, IF, 39 00 Myllynen, T. W . 27 02 Oakleaf, D.T. 38 10

Mei, P. 40 00 Montgomery, W. 27 05 Mymka, W. 26 06 Obonsawin, D. 41 00

Mei, R.S. 38 08 Montpellier, R. 29 04 Nadjiwan, R.S. 39 00 Ochoski, A. 35 00

Meikie, J.R. 25 01 Mooney, A. 39 06 Nadjiwon, L.P. 28 06 Odaiski, S. 26 07

Melancon, V. 31 03 Moore, B.L. 39 08 Nadon, R. 32 03 Oja, W.S. 28 00

Melanson, P. 29 07 Moore, E. 36 04 Naponse, J. 35 00 Ojala, N.J. 29 06

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Pensioners Parcey, F. 36 06 Petrow, M. 31 09 Poulin, P 27 10

Showing Years and Parent, J E. 35 06 Peura, T. 29 01 Poulin, R.F 42 00

Months of Service Parker, C.A. 43 01 Pevato, A. 38 08 Powell, WJ. 37 01Parker, D. 42 00 Pevato, A 45 00 Powlesland, B M 29 09Parker, D. 37 05 Pezzetta, N 37 01 Pozzo, G 44 00

Oke, E.L 36 10 Parker, F_R. 38 00 Pharand, A.J. 40 02 Prenol, A 36 02Oleksiuk, M. 26 06 Parker, J R. 34 07 Pharand, G 38 06 Prentice. D C 32 11Olive, A.P. 36 09 Parker, L. 40 03 Pharand,L 36 08 Prentice, G R. 35 00Oliver, J.R 35 09 Parks, L.W_ 28 05 Pharand, M. 34 02 Prete, AC 29 08Oliver, T. 34 05 Parolin, 1. 25 09 Pharand, 0. 26 01 Pretty, H 0 26 09Olivier, A D. 31 08 Parrs, V.G. 30 10 Phillips, H. 37 06 Pretty, W.A 38 00

Olivier, A.H. 34 03 Pascal, J. 30 00 Phillips, J.A. 40 05 Price, J.P 37 06

Olivier, L. 38 03 Pascoe, R. 41 02 Phillips, RH. 41 05 Price, VA 36 04

Olivier, W, 39 05 Paskaruk, J. 36 00 Phillips, WR, 31 09 Pridham, S.H. 37 07

Olynick, W. 31 07 Passi, G.M. 42 05 Piaskoski, J.J. 36 00 Pridmore, H 42 00

Ondisin, M. 31 01 Passi, J. 25 08 Piaskoski, S.W. 30 05 Prince, A.E. 40 05

Oniszk, C, 25 01 Pasternak, J. 34 01 Picard, A.J. 35 10 Prociuk, S. 28 10

Opitz, B. 31 05 Patching, E.J. 29 02 Picard, R.V. 36 04 Pronovost, M. 28 03

Orabij, S. 31 05 Patrie, L. 30 05 Piccini, U. 25 10 Proulx, E. 25 01

Orange, F.A. 36 06 Patry, A. 29 02 Picco, L. 25 05 Proulx, J, 35 00

A.Orasi 38 05 Patterson, C.A. 37 06 Piche, J.L. 34 00 Proulx, N.J. 26 09,Orazi, G. 39 08 Paul, W.L. 34 10 Piche, R. 30 07 Pruss, A. 36 03

Orbeck, G.A, 36 05 Paulduro, H. 26 07 Pickel, S.A. 37 00 Pruss, P. 27 11

Orchard, G.C. 30 11 Pauze, A.O. 32 11 Pickering, C.C. 31 09 Puddy, J.B. 25 04

Organ, A. 37 07 Pawluch T. 26 05 Pidruski, J. 30 03 Pugliese, F. 36 07

A.Orrenmaa 38 05 Pawluk, M. 26 01 Pierce, T.N. 32 04 Purcell, D. 27 08,Orsag M. 26 01 Pawson, F.H. 26 07 Pietruniak, J. 25 04 Purdy, W.K. 30 00,Osatchuk S. 29 01 Peacock, F.J. 39 00 Piette, E. 28 09 Purgalis, E. 28 04,Osborne S.K. 35 06 Pealow, C.C. 33 11 Pigeon, M. 26 05 Puro, L.E. 30 03,Ostafie A. 26 04 Pearce, D.W. 25 03 Pigott, J.A. 34 07 Purvis, D.E. 27 08,

H.M.Otto 25 02 Pearce, L.N. 33 03 Piliste, J. 25 02 Purvis, O.K. 37 01,Ouellet A. 40 06 Pearson, R. 27 11 Pilja, M.J. 32 00 Pushkarenko, F. 34 05,Ouellette A.J. 31 09 Pearson, R.H. 35 06 Pilon, A.L. 26 05 Puszkar, W. 28 06,Ouellette 0. 35 06 Peattie, E.Y. 30 03 Pilon, I. 44 08 Puszkarenko, M. 35 04,Ouimet P. 26 02 Pecak, J. 30 02 Pilon, L. 39 02 Puttick, L.E. 38 06,Ovens J.J. 37 00 Pecard, P. 38 09 Pin, P. 34 07 Pylko, J. 33 00,Ovens R.E. 44 03 Pechkoff, M.A. 26 10 Pinard, A. 39 00 Quackenbush, I. 25 00,Oystrick J. 31 03 Peerla, J. 35 10 Pinard, W. 29 03 Quance, J.E. 29 07,Pabisz T. 26 02 Pegoraro, E. 26 04 Pinette, W.J. 26 06 Quarrell, A. 34 05,Pachota J. 31 03 Peirson, R.E. 39 00 Piotto, L. 40 04 Quendeck, S. 29 00,Pagnutti, C.C. 26 02 Peja, M. 26 00 Piquette, A. 28 11 Quesnel, E. 36 03

Pagnutti L. 29 11 Pekec, D. 26 10 Pitkanen, O.A. 26 01 Quesnel, F.J. 32 11,Pagnutti P.F. 27 01 Pella, R. 37 09 Pitura, B. 26 04 Quesnel, R.E. 30 01,Paiment H. 30 01 Pellat, A.C. 31 01 Plante, L. 29 01 Quesnel, W. 36 08,Pakkala A.R 34 05 Pellerin, W.J. 25 10 Plante, P. 38 01 Quilty, G.T. 40 03,,Pakkala F.A. 30 00 Pelletier, A. 33 06 Platt, C.B. 32 01 Quinlan, D.H. 34 09,Pakkala W.I. 39 00 Pellizzari, C. 34 03 Pleich, A.M. 36 05 Quinn, C.F. 40 01,Pakulah P. 30 01 Peltier, I. 27 09 Plourde, A. 31 06 Quinn, M.J. 25 06,Palakovic F. 25 08 Pen, A. 26 10 Plut, T. 31 09 Rabeau, E.F. 36 06,Palandra W. 35 02 Pen, G. 32 09 Pocrnich, M. 32 04 Racicot, E.C. 31 01,Palmer A.H. 32 04 Penman, O.E. 47 02 Podhajni, T. 33 02 Racine, E. 26 09,Palmer F.A. 26 05 Penna, A. 25 03 Podolski, P. 25 11 Radey, W.D. 30 03,Palys A. 31 03 Pera, E. 27 04 Podorozny, B. 43 10 Rainville, A. 32 01,Panasky S. 25 04 Pering, H.W. 39 04 Pogue, T. 28 07 Rainville, A.J. 25 05,Pandke E.A. 37 00 Perini, F.J. 30 11 Poirier, A. 25 08 Rainville, H. 26 10,Pandke E.C. 37 10 Pernu, V.O. 39 09 Poirier, E. 42 00 Rainville, H. 31 01,Pantel E. 28 03 Perpick, N. 36 10 Poirier, E.J. 29 01 Rakai, J. 26 01,Paolucci A. 40 08 Perras, R. 32 00 Poirier, J.A. 27 03 Ramsey, L.M. 41 02,Pappin, J.G. 39 00 Perreault, R. 31 02 Poirier, J.P. 37 04 Ramsey, L.V. 25 08

Paquette A. 35 07 Perrier, A_R. 34 07 Poirier, R.J. 34 10 Rancourt, G.J. 26 00,Paquette A. 30 11 Perrin, J T 36 11 Pollesel, V. 38 03 Rancourt, W. 35 06,Paquette A.A. 29 06 Perron, L. 39 00 Poluk, S. 31 05 Randall, J.H. 41 05,Paquette A.J. 39 00 Perron, R.J. 30 03 Polulak, J. 35 00 Ranta, O.W. 34 10,Paquette, E. 34 00 Persian, E. 27 08 Pomfrey, L.I. 33 07 Ranta, W. 39 06

Paquette, G. 42 06 Perttula, M. 37 00 Ponne, T. 36 00 Rantanen, J. 38 05

Paquette, L. 32 00 Perzo, G. 34 01 Poor, J.E. 30 06 Rawlyk, A. 34 06

Paquette, R. J. 26 10 Peters, J.D. 28 06 Porter, E.J. 37 10 Raymond, A. 28 01

Paquette, WJ 29 07 Petersen, WG 34 09 Porter, S G. 34 04 Raymond, L. 27 01

Paradis, A 41 03 Peterson, F. 34 03 Pothiers. G. 34 11 Rayne, A. 38 11

Parades, E. 39 07 Peterson, M. 25 07 Potts. R.T. 33 05 Rayner, G.C. 32 06

t'aradis. L J 26 00 Petheram, C W 34 05 Poulin. L 31 11 Ready. J J 33 06

Paras, F.N. 29 07 Petrovic, S. 25 09 Poulin, L. 25 00 Recollet, I. 25 05

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Pensioners Robert, L.J. 30 08 Russell, E. 34 06 Scott, F.X. 26 09

Showing Years and Roberti, G. 33 01 Russell, G.E. 30 10 Scott, G.E. 31 00

Months of Service Robertson, A.M. 36 01 Russell, H.K. 34 06 Scott, H.G. 38 09Robertson, H.J. 36 06 Russell, H.W. 30 03 Scott, J.H. 31 08Robertson, J.M. 28 04 Russell, N.F. 26 01 Scott, P. 30 04

Reeves, J.A. 31 09 Robertson, T.C. 38 09 Russell, W.H. 30 06 Scott, S.O. 31 05

Regan, W.D. 37 06 Robidoux, A.J. 34 06 Ruston, G.H. 31 05 Scott, W.B. 35 11

Regelous, G. 28 09 Robidoux, H. 36 03 Ryan, W.P. 31 05 Scully, G.T. 32 04

Regimbal, C. 25 11 Robineau, A. 27 05 Rylesky, M. 32 11 Seale, R. 40 06

Regimbal, R. 40 06 Robinson, W.A. 30 11 Saaski, M. 25 09 Seawright, R. 37 02

Rehorich, M. 26 07 Robitaille, P. 28 11 Sabourin, A. 35 10 Seawright, W.J. 38 10

Reipas, J.L. 32 07 Robson, D.W. 35 00 Sabourin, L. 32 00 Sebok, G. 26 01Renaud, A. 29 02 Robson, J.R. 26 08 Sabourin, L. 37 10 Secker, G.T. 34 05Renaud, G.L. 37 00 Rocca, F. 25 04 Sabourin, R.E. 29 05 Seglins, E. 28 11

Renaud, G.L. 29 02 Rochette, J.O. 32 05 Saddington, R.R. 38 00 Segsworth, V.K. 34 04

Renaud, J.A. 26 11 Rochon, A. 36 00 Sagadore, E. 36 00 Seguin, F.L. 26 07

Renaud, L. 28 05 Rochon, A. 28 00 Salem, W.J. 30 11 Seguin, J. 35 10

Renaud, V. 38 03 Rochon,H. 30 01 Salhani, M. 35 02 Seguin, L. 31 06

Reneaud, E. 28 02 Rochon, R. 37 06 Saliwonchyk, F. 34 03 Seguin, N. 25 11

Rennie, J. 30 10 Rodda, J.H. 41 09 Salmi, O. 28 00 Seigel, W.C. 33 01

Retty, E.K. 27 10 Rodrigue, L. 30 05 Salo, A. 41 10 Sekerak, M. 41 03Rewega, F. 29 10 Roesli, A.H. 25 09 Salo, I. 35 08 Semeniuk, T. 38 05Reynolds, C.B. 31 00 Rogers, F.L. 38 01 Salo, W. 25 11 Semezys, A. 29 01Reynolds, D. 35 00 Rogers, J. 29 08 Samaniuk, S. 35 10 Senchuk, A. 26 04Reynolds, W.H. 34 04 Rogers, W. 37 08 Samarich, P. 25 04 Seniuk, N. 26 03Rheault, A. 41 00 Rogerson, J.L. 34 04 Sambol, I. 30 06 Senycia, E. 26 07Rheaume, G. 37 01 Romagna E 36 08 Samchuk, F. 38 06 Sepp, O. 25 09Rheaume, T. 30 05

, .Romani S 39 06 Samchyk, J. 26 10 Seppala, O.H. 40 08

Ribic, F. 40 04, .

Ronchini E 44 02 Sanchetti, L. 26 05 Seppala, V.S. 31 00Ribic, J.E. 39 00

, .Rondina A 29 11 Sandberg, C.T. 40 08 Seppola, G. 35 00

Ricci, M. 36 07.,

Roper A L 28 08 Sanders, G. 42 07 Serafino, R. 45 06Richardson, A.A. 37 09

, . .Rorison W 39 08 Sanderson, J.W. 31 11 Serant, A.N. 28 02

Richardson, R. 29 00, .

Rose R O 33 01 Santala, E. 25 02 Serre, V. 25 11Richer, A. 41 00

., .Rose W O 31 04 Sapia, H. 26 05 Servais, A.J. 26 10

Richer, A. 37 06, . .

Roseborough A A 37 10 Sarazin, F.J. 31 08 Severinac, I. 36 09Richer, A. 30 11

, . .Rosien H 36 10 Sarlin, S. 33 08 Severson, H. 28 07

Richer, J. 35 09, .

Saroka T. 28 00 Shack, W. 37 03Richer, R.C. 25 00 Ross, C.D. 33 07

,Sartor J 41 00 Shailer, C. 41 00

Richert, E. 25 08 Ross, D.C. 33 06, .

Sauerbrei J 34 00 Shalla, A. 32 06Richmond, G.H. 25 09 Ross, H. W . 34 11

, .Saulnier A.J. 29 08 Shamess, N. 34 04

Ricker G.H. 33 01 Ross, J.N. 28 00,

Saunders E A 39 10 Shamley, M. 39 11,Ricker, K. 25 04 Ross, K.D. 25 02

, . .Sauve A 29 07 Shank, O. 26 08

Riddell, G.E. 26 00 Ross, R.J. 35 09, .

Sauve, H. 28 07 Shannon, E.J. 32 07Riehl, W.G. 31 05 Ross, V.A. 40 00 Sauve L. 29 00 Sharp, E.M. 26 07Riel G. 34 05 Rossetto, U. 34 06

,Sauve L E 35 07 Sharp, J. 34 01,

W.N.Riley 29 00 Rossi, C. 27 00, . .

R.Sauve 32 04 Sharpe, G.A. 26 10,Rimas, K. 28 02 Rossi, M. 43 06

,Savage A. 28 02 Sharpe, L. 34 06

Rimska, S. 30 09 Rossi, O. 36 00,

Savard, J. 26 00 Shaw, A. 26 04

Rinaldi, O. 36 04 Rotondo, S. 26 04 Savard, W.L. 32 03 Shaw, B.L. 34 10

Rinaldo, F. 33 03 Rouselle, L.P. 30 08 Saville, E.T. 33 02 Shaw, J.J. 34 00Rinta, E. 39 05 Rousselle, R. 26 00 Sawchuk, W. 33 00 Shaw, L.J. 37 09Rintala, V. 35 04 Rovansek, V. 27 10 Sawdon, J.J. 37 00 Sheahan, L.P. 35 06Riopel, P.L. 33 10 Rovinelli, A. 36 08 Sawyer, M.H. 40 06 Shebeski, H. 40 02Riopel, U. 31 05 Rovinelli, J.C. 40 07 Scagnetti, D. 31 02 Sheehan, A.J. 38 06Ripley, N.R. 41 00 Rowe, L.H. 33 07 Scanlon, E.F. 35 05 Sheehan, S.J. 38 11

Risdale, J.W. 37 08 Rowley, A.E. 27 04 Scanlon, W.L. 39 10 Shelest, W. 25 10Risko, P. 29 07 Rowley, E.G. 31 08 Schaff, J. 31 08 Shelley, A. 36 10

Ritzel, V.H. 33 00 Roy, A.C. 30 07 Scharf, B.T. 37 07 Shepherd, F.A. 46 01

Riutta, A. 34 09 Roy, A.J. 39 06 Schmidt, H. 25 09 Shepherd, G.W. 28 11

Riutta, L.M. 43 00 Roy, A.J. 27 11 Schmitz, T. 27 01 Sherbanuk, J. 33 01

Rivard, A. E. 43 00 Roy, D. 32 06 Schneider, W. 28 10 Sheridan, F.P. 34 00Rivard, A.J. 39 01 Roy, G.H. 29 10 Schofield, L. 38 01 Sheridan, F.W. 42 01Rivard, N.A. 35 05 Roy, J.J. 32 02 Schpur, K. 27 04 Sheridan, R.T. 42 01Rivers, B.A. 37 06 Roy, J.L. 37 04 Schraeder, N.R. 28 03 Shirreffs, D.E. 25 03Rivers, B.A. 31 00 Roy, L. 38 10 Schriml, A. 36 00 Shkrabek, W. 31 04Rivers, C.L. 43 05 Roy, L. 35 10 Schryer, G. 36 06 Shlemkevych, J. 41 00Rivers, G.W. 38 11 Roy, P. 29 07 Schryer, M.J. 36 00 Shrigley, J. 47 07Rivest, L. 31 01 Ruel, A. 41 06 Schultz, A.H. 26 01 Shrigley, N. 42 07Rivet, E. 27 04 Ruff, W.R. 32 08 Schultze, E. 38 00 Shryko, H.A. 28 03Roane, M.A. 30 03 Runions, D. 35 06 Schutt, W.O. 33 04 Shulmistras, G. 30 04Robb, G. 43 10 Rupoli, O. 40 07 Scopaz, E. 25 04 Shyluk, M.H. 32 04Roberge, A. 31 02 Rusin, J.W. 28 08 Scott, C.J. 28 07 Shymkiw, W. 32 00

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Pensioners Spalding, H.S. 33 03 Striska, J. 34 03 Thompson, R. 27 02

Showing Years and Soanu, V. 26 09 Stromberg, N. 39 02 Thompson, R.A. 28 09

Months of Service Spencer, F.J. 37 03 Strong, F.R. 40 03 Thoms, L.M. 30 07Spencer, J.B. 39 09 Strong, F.T. 26 06 Thomson, J.F. 38 06Spencer, R. 42 02 Stroz, A. 29 11 Thomson, L.R. 34 11

Seegers, W. 31 00 Spigelski, J. 34 02 Struk, P. 32 05 Thornton, F.S. 25 00S gety. C J. 36 06 Spiwak, J. 33 05 Stuart, R.A. 26 01 Thornton, L.G. 30 01

Signoretti, G.A. 38 05 Spriggs, R.G. 26 10 Stupak H. 27 11 Thorpe, G.M. 35 04

Signoretti, U. 45 07 Spry, L.A. 29 04,

Sturgeon J. 40 00 Thyne, D.T. 44 04

Sigouin, E. 33 08 St. Amand, T.J. 33 07,

Suckow B.C. 29 00 Tigert, E.O. 35 07

Sigouin, J.A. 36 02 St. Amant, A. 26 07,

Sullivan F.P. 35 02 Tilston, W.G. 34 00

Sigouin, J.A. 26 05 St. Denis, M. 28 10,

Sullivan G.B. 30 11 Timony, T.A. 31 08Silver, G.A. 37 05 St. George, J.G. 35 03

,Sullivan, H.J. 27 04 Timpano, F. 30 00

Silver, R.F. 32 07 St. Germain, D. 35 06 Sunquist, J. 36 09 Tincombe, J. 40 06Silverson, N.E. 39 04 St. Jean, E.E. 25 08 Suomu, H.I. 27 00 Tkachenko, K. 25 03Silvestri, D.A. 35 07 St. Jean, L. 35 05 Suomu W. 30 09 Tobin, C.E. 31 06

Simeoni, A. 41 04 St. Jean, L.A. 39 01,

Surovic J. 30 01 Todd, R. 36 07

Simionati, L. 34 07 St. Jules, A. 31 04,

Svajka J. 29 09 Todhunter, J.R. 28 05

Simms, T.F. 47 00 St. Laurent, A. 28 09,

Sveinsson, B. 38 00 Toffoli, A. 36 02Simon, A.O. 37 07 St. Louis, C. 27 06 Swettick, A. 34 04 Toffoli, L. 34 09Simon D W 33 06 St. Louis, E.H. 41 11 Toikka, K.V. 27 02, . .

ASimpson D 33 11 St. Marseille, E. 39 04 Swiddle, F.M. 40 05 Toivonen, J. 41 04, ..Simpson J 30 03 St. Marseille, S. 30 01 Swiddle, M. 32 04 Tokarek, M. 29 07, .Simpson TO 26 06 St. Martin, A. 30 04 Syer, G.E. 38 07 Tolmonen, M.P. 26 05, .Simpson W 26 07 St. Michael, W.J. 26 01 Sylvester, J. 28 05 Tomasik, S. 26 00, .Sinclair A W 26 00 St. Onge, H. 35 06 Synnott, L. 26 00 Tomassini, E. 36 00, . .Sintich J 35 05 St. Onge, W.P. 32 06 Syvokas, G. 32 03 Tomassini, L. 44 05, ,Sipelis P 27 02 St. Pierre, R. 37 03 Szendrey, J. 28 05 Tomassini, T. 41 07, .Sippola N 36 03 Stabback, R.J. 36 04 Szilva, S. 32 02 Tomini, L. 29 04.,Siren E 27 09 Stacey, F.J. 44 07 Szklar, W. 26 00 Tonelli, A. 41 00, .Skelton, J. 27 02 Stahan, M.C. 28 07 Szponarski, G.K. 36 06 Toppazzini, P. 30 11Skinner, N. 31 04 Stanyon,J.H. 39 00 Taback, N. 30 05 Toppi, O.A. 26 07Skinner, R. 32 00 Staples, E.V. 29 11 Tackaberry, J.E. 27 04 Tosto, E. 27 03

Skraba, M. 37 00 Starcevic, I. 33 00 Taillefer, F. 33 06 Townson, W.A. 37 01Slater, W.E. 34 03 Stargratt, E.E. 35 06 Takacs, R. 25 08 Tracz, S. 27 03Sleaver, W.L. 38 04 Staskevicius, A. 26 03 Talamelli, A. 43 05 Train, H.W. 30 11Slemko, P. 31 10 Stavang, H. 35 08 Talevi, L. 39 04 Trapasso, F. 35 00Slepcevich, P. 34 02 Stead, D. 27 06 Tallevi, J.P. 39 09 Trapasso, L. 41 00Slijepcevic, R. 35 08 Steadman, R.W. 38 04 Tallon, M.J. 25 09 Treasure, J.E. 34 06Sliskovich, F. 31 04 Steel, F. 35 05 Tanasijczuk, A. 32 07 Trefiak, N. 36 01

Sliwa, S. 26 05 Stefankow, N. 27 10 Tarini, C. 43 10 Tremblay, A. 28 01Smilanich, L. 41 00 Steklasa, F. 42 03 Tarini, M. 31 03 Tremblay, E. 37 03Smith, A. 38 09 Stemp, C.R. 40 01 Tario, L.H. 26 10 Tremblay, J.G. 31 01Smith, E. 34 04 Stempien, N. 38 01 Tarkin, H. 32 10 Tremblay, R. 30 08Smith, G.H. 33 05 Stepanchuk, F. 33 03 Tastula, A. 36 06 Tremblay, V.E. 42 06Smith, G.M. 36 10 Stephen, G.E. 38 00 Taus, B. 26 05 Trepanier, A. 35 08Smith, H. 39 06 Stephens, W.E. 36 06 Taylor A. 29 00 Trezise, E.M. 43 03Smith, H.A. 36 05 Stephenson, C.M. 35 04

,Taylor, B. 25 09 Trotter, W. 35 09

Smith, J. 30 06 Stephenson, W.F. 41 01 Taylor, D.S. 30 09 Trudel, R.G. 30 02Smith, J.B. 40 02 Stephenson, W.J. 32 04 Taylor J. 26 07 True, A.A. 36 06Smith, J.B. 40 00 Stevens, J.A. 31 07

,Taylor W.E. 30 04 Truman, L. 29 00

Smith, N.E. 31 00 Stevenson, L. 36 11,

Taylor W.L. 29 00 Truszkoski, R. 44 02Smith, N.R. 37 02 Stevenson, W.F. 25 01

,Teahen D.L. 27 00 Tugby, M.C. 31 04

Smith, P. 35 00 Stewart, J. 37 09,

Teddy, A. 25 08 Turajlic, G. 26 03

Smith, R.F. 25 07 Stickles, D. 46 08 Temple N. 41 06 Turgeon, T. 29 03Smith, S.C. 45 09 Stinson, L. 36 11

,Temple R.A. 33 03 Turja, O.U. 29 04

Smith, T.C. 38 10 Stobo, E.J. 32 07,

Terreck, M. 41 00 Turkington, H.G. 27 07

Smith, T.D. 33 00 Stoddard, M. 26 02 Tessaro, F. 40 02 Turner, G. 30 03Smukavic, I. 26 06 Stoddart, A.R. 40 10 Tessier, A. 33 01 Turner, J. 27 02

Smyth, B.W. 25 11 Stoddart, E. 45 04 Tessier G. 26 07 Turpinen, C. 26 06Smythe, S.J. 36 01 Stoker, H. 33 09

,Tessier H. 30 05 Turunen, R. 28 05

Smythers, C.A. 39 02 Stoneman, E.G. 37 05,

Tessier, J.S. 26 10 Tuttle, J.H. 25 01Sninsky, M. 31 09 Stonis, V. 30 03 Tessier M. 37 05 Twardy, J. 40 07

Sokoloskie, W, 39 04 Storey, D.O. 36 02,

Thelland, U. 36 00 Tweddle, H.W. 25 05

Solari, R.A. 28 11 Storey, J.C. 32 03 Theodos, J. 25 11 Tweedle, E. 40 06Solodkij, P. 26 08 Stone, L. 35 10 Thivierge W.R. 26 01 Tyers, C.H. 32 08Solomon, W.F. 38 09 Storms, O.C. 27 11

,Thomas R.R. 41 01 Uhryn M. 25 01

Somrak, F. 29 04 Storoniak, S. 33 06,

Thompson, D. 31 07,

Umpherson, J.E. 31 05Somer. A. 25 03 Storozuk, W 28 07 Thompson H. 26 06 Upchan N. 36 00Sorba, S. 26 00 Stos. P 34 00

,Thompson, I. 25 08

,Urban, J. 36 02

Soucie, G 36 10 Stradiotto, G. 26 02 Thompson, J. 32 04 Urban, J.I. 30 11Southern, F.C. 37 00 Stringer, JW. 33 10 Thompson, L.E. 40 09 Ushcik, T. 31 04

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Pensioners Wallace, G.H. 29 11 Wolski, L. 26 04

Showing Years and Walsh, R.C. 34 03 Woltmann, H.L. 29 11

Months of Service Walton, H. 25 10 Wolynsky, N. 26 05Wanchaluk, W. 31 08 Wood, B.J. 37 02Wandziak, D. 38 04 Woodley, S.S. 35 05

Ushey, P. 30 07 Waram, M. 39 03 Woolven, K.E. 37 02

Uskiw, B. 31 09 Warenda, J. 34 06 Workman, C.R. 38 03

Uttley, G.B. 36 09 Warner, J. 39 00 Worobec, J. 34 06

Uusitalo, G. 37 08 Warnock, F.V. 25 10 Wotton, R. 32 01

Vaillancourt, A. 28 10 Warren, R.B. 32 08 Woznow, J. 37 00

Vaillancourt, A.A. 29 07 Wasilchuk, S. 36 09 Wright, A.W. 38 06

Vaillancourt, R. 29 04 Wasilishin, N. 31 06 Wright, D. 38 02

Valade, E. 31 04 Wasylenko, W. 40 02 Wright, E. 48 00

Valentini, E. 40 05 Watkins, J.W. 39 07 Wright, G.D. 41 01

Valiaho, J.A. 41 03 Watkinson, G.B. 36 10 Wright, J.D. 32 08

Vallbacka, J. 30 01 Watts, A.W. 28 09 Wright, M.F. 37 00

Vallee, G.J. 25 08 Weaver, K. 35 00 Wright, P.J. 35 04

Vallieres, M.J. 26 04 Weber, J. 34 05 Wuksinic, M. 28 08

Van Alstyne, W.D. 34 09 Webster, J.W. 43 00 Wunsch, E. 26 03

Van De Rydt, H. 25 11 Webster, O.T. 31 03 Wyman, V.B. 37 00

Vanclieaf, D. 33 11 Wegrzynowski, T. 26 11 Wynnyk, F. 26 07

Vanderbeck, J.F. 29 04 Welsh, F.M. 26 11 Yaciuk, J. 32 08

Varney, C. 42 09 Wellings, R.M. 38 11 Yakiwchuk, M. 39 07

Vascek, A. 32 05 Werbyckyj, P. 25 08 Yanchuk, N. 29 10

Vasseur, J. 30 05 Werseen, B. 33 05 Yankouski, Y. 27 02

Vaudry, A. 34 05 West, J.W. 29 00 Yates, D.M. 25 03

Vaudry, M.L. 29 04 Westley, G. 36 10 Yawney, D.J. 38 03

Vayda, N.J. 29 00 Wharton, F.J. 28 04 Yaworski, C. 29 09

Veccia, P. 40 07 Wherry, A.R. 34 09 Yen, B. 34 00

Vellow, F.R. 32 03 Whissell, A. 37 06 Yewczyn, P. 35 02

Vendramin, E. 31 07 White, C.H. 30 11 York, E. 38 07

Venskus, P. 27 01 White, C.R. 37 01 Young, C.A. 36 04

Verbiwski, M. 37 00 White, D.B. 40 00 Young, E. 28 03

Verreault, J. 35 00 White, L.V. 30 02 Young, F.X. 26 01Vickers, J. 37 01 White, N.D. 33 06 Young, G.T. 35 10

Vienneau, S.J. 28 01 White, N.H. 37 01 Young, K.A. 32 01Viinikka, OR. 31 02 Whitman, I.J. 25 09 Yrjola, W.J. 40 00

Vilguta, G. 25 07 Whittles, H.M. 35 03 Yurca, I. 31 11

Villemere, H.G. 36 05 Whynacht, D.H. 26 04 Yuska, P. 27 07

Villeneuve, A.G. 30 09 Wickenden, W.A. 39 09 Yuzdepski, J. 25 04

Villeneuve, J. 42 00 Wickie, A.E. 37 10 Yuzwak, M. 27 03Villeneuve, J.P. 38 04 Wierzbicki, A.J. 37 00 Zacharosky, A. 29 02Villeneuve, L. 35 06 Wierzbicki, V. 27 06 Zanatta, E. 39 08Villeseche, H. 33 02 Wignes, J.A. 32 03 Zander, B. 27 01Vincent, A. 38 01 Wiita, A.A. 38 11 Zanette, L. 30 05Vincent, C. 26 09 Wilcox, G.B. 38 02 Zanier, A. 42 06Vincent, D.R. 25 00 Wilkie, J.P. 31 10 Zanutto,A. 34 00

Violette, J.R. 35 06 Willetts, L.A. 32 05 Zariczny, P. 36 00Violino, J. 35 04 Willgos, E.E. 29 09 Zarubenski, A. 33 03Viscovi, C. 26 09 Williams, D. 29 05 Zarubick, M.J. 33 04

Viscovich, M. 30 11 Williams, R. 41 06 Zealand, W.R. 28 06

Visentin, G. 37 04 Williams, R.C. 37 06 Zelinsky, M. 31 09Vitali, R.B. 26 08 Williams, S.H. 30 00 Zelonka, A. 25 09

Vold, L.T. 30 02 Willis, G.C. 31 07 Zembrzycki, S.B. 27 05Volpel, G. 26 04 Wilson, D.E. 40 00 Zilio, A. 40 03

Volpini, D. 25 10 Wilson, E.M. 26 00 Zimany, J. 30 05

Vondette, E. 25 04 Wilson, G.E. 36 04 Zimmerman, J. 34 07Voronich, G. 28 00 Wilson, J.W. 27 09 Zinkie, E.F. 38 06Vovk, M. 33 07 Wilson, S. 37 03 Zinn, L.M. 27 09Vrbancic, V. 34 05 Wilson, W.G. 36 00 Zirbulis, A. 26 05

Vrscaj, A. 26 04 Wilson, W.O. 44 01 Zivny, L. 25 09Vuorensyrja, T. 26 04 Wiltshire, D.J. 40 06 Zohr, N.W. 25 02Wabegijig, F. 31 03 Wiltshire, W.C. 30 07 Zola, R.J. 27 06Wagg, F.E. 33 05 Wingrave, L.W. 34 10 Zomoroz, N. 32 00Waide, R.J. 36 11 Wirtanen, A.W. 40 00 Zoporynuik, J. 27 01Wainio, K. 26 06 Wisniewski, B. 25 08 Zufelt, G.A. 31 06Walchuk, W. 38 06 Wither, A. 38 07 Zvonkovich, P. 27 10

Waldman, J. 28 08 Wither, C.H. 36 02 Zygmont, J. 31 00Watford, H.A. 35 10 Witty, J.H. 34 08 Zyma, K. 26 04Watford, L.A. 39 04 Wiwczor, M.L. 27 03Walker, J.H. 40 08 Wojciechowski, J. 25 10Walkky, T. 39 03 Wojtiuk, P. 27 10

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The New Membersof theQuarter Century Club -- Class of 1978

Adams, R.M. Brasch, H Dignard, AJ Gundrum, A.Albert, R. Brear, K.P. Dittmar, H. Gunter, R.Alderson, B.J. Brennan, 0D- Domus, F.G. Guthrie, W ,R.Ailain, A. Brennan, W Drexler, 0 Halinen, E.E.Allan, H.F. Brezden. M. Drozowski, W ,M. Hall, I.L.Ambrus, I. Brideau, G Dubis, J. Hastings, E.Amos, A M. Brisebois, R. Dubroy, E Hatfield, M.W.Amyot, M.J. Brisson, L Duda, G. Hawreliuk, A.Anderson, I. Brohart, A.N. Dufresne, J.P. Hayter, O.E.Andrews, G.R. Brosseau, E.J. Dugas, E. Head, M.D.Arbour, J.E. Brosseau, J.P. Dumont, A. Hebert, R.R.Armvert, A. Brosseit, E.E. Dumont, J.B. Hecimovic, J.Arsenault, JA. Bruckner, J. Dunn, J.E. Hermikari, E.A.Arseneau, A.J. Brunet, A.M. Dutrisac, M. Hews, C.F.Aubut, F. Brush, H. Dwyer, G.J. Hlywka, M.Await, B.L. Brusutti, A. Dwyer, J.A. Holden, A.K.Bailantyne, J. Bryant, J.A. Ellis, W.J. Holyk, J.Bankiewicz, Z. Buchanan, J. Eltam, A.C. Horbaty, J.Barnes, J.G. Buchanan, W.H. Ethier, J.J. Howard, R.Barnesky, D. Burke, F. Everest, J.W. Huhta, K.K.Bataitis, J. Burns, I.G. Fabry, K. lszczenko, M.Baunach, C.G. Calyn, W. Falkowski, P. Jacobsen, P.H.Beatty, W.A. Cameron, D.E. Farnsworth, W. Jakov, D.Beck, H. Carmichael, B. Farrell, L.J. Jaworski, J.F.Bedek, J. Carre, E. Fava, G. Jellositz, W.Bednarz, B. Carriere, M. Fievoli, L. Judson, G.L.Behmann, H.H. Carruthers, E.R. Filippone, P. Juska, V.Beiand, J.H. Casera, P. Fliss, E. Kainulainen, R.K.Belanger, M.J. Casey, C.E. Flynn, P.J. Kaipainen, A.Belleville, G.R. Castellani, B. Forbeck, D. Kamula, F.Benoit, C.E. Catalano, G. Franko, G.I. Kappler, W.W.Benoit, O.C. Charbonneau, G. Frattini, R. Karpiak, N.Benoit, W.A. Charlebois, A. Frodl, H.A. Karppi, J.K.Beres, J. Charron, G. Frood, R. Kasepchuk^ W.Bergman, H. Chartrand, O.J. Furlotte, E.J. Kauppi, A.J.Berloni, R. Chenard, R. Gaba, W. Kazmierczyk, B.Berthiaume, A. Chenier, A. Gaida, G. Kean, P.J.Bertin, J.J. Chisholm, G. Gajdek, B. Kerr, H.B.Bertrand, A. Clairmont, A. Galipeau, C. Kinasz, M.Bertrand, C. Clement, S. Garby, B.C. Kleber, J.Bertrand, H.J. Cloutier, G. Gardi, G. Kolari, T.Beskorowany, M. Collette, A.J. Gardilcic, D. Koiasa, K.Betancourt, G.J. Cooper, J.R. Gareau, L. Kopp, B.Bett, J.R. Cormier, A. Gatt, E. Koren, S.Bilash, R. Cressweli, R.J. Gauthier, M.F. Korolow, P.Biliski, F. Croteau, L. Gayoski, J.E. Kossatz, M.C.Billard, J.A. Croteau, M. Gelineau, J.E. Kotowicz, A.Blackport, J.J. Csenky, G. Gendron, L. Kowbasniuk, W.Blais, R. Cunningham, W.B. Genereaux, A. Krauss, M.Bless, Y, Cymbalski, Z. Giroux, D.F. Kress, P J.Blanchard, G Cyr, C_J. Gladu, R.J. Krupp, J.Blaseg, L. Cyr, J , G. Glass, L. Kucyk, W.Blasutti, F. Daile Vedove, P Glogger. W. Kulczycki. K.Biazina. J Dangers, W. Golloher, D.R. Kulnys, L.Boehlen, G.W Daniels, P.Y_ Goodyear, F A. Kupchak, W.Boettcher, W. Deacon, R. Gosselin, Y, Kupris, M.Bogacean, J, Delaire, L.E Gouin, P. Kusan, BBoudreau, D Della Vedova, H.P Gould, G_G_ Kutchaw, A.Boulanger, F Deluisa, L- Governo, A. Laamanen, A.Boutin P Densmore, J W, Gregoire, E P Lagace, WBozic, V. Derouin, 0 Greuei. BH_ Lahti, CBradley, R Di Paolo. A. Gromowski, T Lahti, EBrand. K Dicare, A.M. Groulx, L. Lahti, E.

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New Members

Lamno, M.Lalonde, J F.Lamothe, A T,Landry, L.GLangis. LJLanteigne, CPLanteigne. J -JLapointe, I.J.Larcher, J.R.Larcher, R.Larente, J.PLariviere, BLarocque, F.W.Latourelle, G.Laundry, P.Launault, E.Lavergne, R.Lavigne, J , H,Leblanc, A.Leblanc, C.S.Leblanc, H.J.Leblanc, R.Leblanc, R.Leblond, A.Leguerrier, A.Lemens, X.Lemieux, A.E.Lemieux, E.Lenzi, S.Leondoski, M.Lepage, J.Levesque, A.Liefso, B.R.Lische, H.Lork, G.Loughren, E.Lynds, E.M.MacKay, J.C.MacKinnon, G.Majoch, M.Maki, A.Maki, S.Mancinelli, SMarchioni, A.Marinier, G.Marrocco, V.Martel, A.Martin, A.W.Martin. C.Martorella, B.Maud, R.W.Mayer, R.McCafferty, LDMcDonald, G.McIntyre. S.J.McKay, R.McLean, C.McPhail, W.E_Melanson, A.Merrick, W.M.Methot, G_O.Metzler, G.Michaud, A R,Michaud, FMihaichuk. P.Milcius, A.Milks, L.

Moody, G S_Moratz, W WMoretti, 0.Morrison, D.G.Morton, GMousseau, AMuia, GMullock, JE.Munro, K.Mussakowski, Z.Nadalin, G.Narduzzi, N.Nault, A.R.Naumenko, VNeal, R.J.Nelson, D J.Newton, A.A.Nicholson, C.A.Niemela, LNizzero, L.O'Brien. J.O'Grady, C_J.Oglestone, N A.Oickle, C.Orrantia, A.Ouellette, D.J.Ouwens, T.Parisotto, R.Parrotta, C.Pasto, W.Paszkowski, A.Patry, A.Pattenden, W.J.Pavan, F.F.Pederiva, A.Pelland, G.J.Peplinski, L.A.Pericak, J.Perreault, G.Perreault, P.E.Perrin, B.L.Pichler, H.Pierini, L.Pietrasiak, L.Pinder, K,J.Pinet, R.Pitts, C.T.Poirier, A.J.Pomykala, J.Poryckyj, A.Prechotko, W.Prelazzi, S.Prevost, G.Price, C.H.Prudhomme, L.D.Prus, M.Punkkinen, A.K.Pushkarenko, W.

Raguz,I.Rainville, G.D.Rainville, J , G.Rainville, M.W.Rajaver, 1.Rams, F.W.Rand, E.Raymond, S.Reiss, A.Rennehan,D R.Richards, A,A.Richards, A.L.Richardson, A.J.Richardson, R.

Riutta, V.E.Roberts, G.B.Robidoux, G JRobson, J.Rochon, C.C.Rochon, L J.Roeiskjaer, A.Rossi, L.Rousseau, D.Rowlands, W.TRoy. G.Rummel, H.Rybak, E.Rychlewski, W.Sag(, F.Salemink, J.Sanche, G.Sanders, R.A.Santavy, S.Sauve, R.Savoie, R.Schiebold, W.R.Schiewek, M.Schler, E.W.Schmandt, H.Schmitt, A.Schnoflak, W.J.Schroeder, C.Schultz, R.Schuster, R.Schwedhelm, R.Scott, J.M.Seguin, A.Serafini, F.Serre, M.

Shane, K.H.Sharp, J.B.Siimson, A.Sikala, H.Silcher, G.Simard, L.Simeoni, A.Simon, A.Simoneau, N.Sinkis, A.Skiba, P.Sloan, S.B.Smith, L.B.Sologuk, J.Somers, G.L.Somers, N.J.Sommers, J.D.Sonier, E.Sonier, L.Soramaki, R.Sormaz, M.Souter, P.W.Spilchen, P.Sprogis, J.Squarzolo, M.St. Amant, G.St. Denis, J.H.Stankus, J.Stefanyk, M.Stefanyszyn, A.Steinfeldt, H.Sten, A.B.Stepsys, V.Straub, H.Straubel, W.Stronegger, JSuchoplas, J.

Svanum, C.Swintack, J.Szkolka, J.F.Taus, J.Tessarolo, R.Teufel, K.J.Thibert, G.Taffoli, R.GTomassoni, G.Tomczyk, MTraill, E.A.Treffler, A.Tremblay, J.Tremblay, L.Trost, R.Twardowski, S.Ulman, W.Valade, J.N.Van Alphen, A.Van Alphen, C.Van Horen, P.Van Oort, J.Vandenbroek, J.C.Veinot, D.Veldhuyzen, P.Vezina, J.Vincent, G.Vincent, M.Volpini, L.Wagg, D.B.Wagner, G.M.Wallingford, W.A.Wasilenko, W.Waugh, T.Wdowiak, J.Weber, R.W.Weight, V.M.Wendlowski, J.Werner, E.Werner, H.K.Werner, R.Westcott, R.J.Whelan, J.White, C.Wickham, F.Wiebe, N.J.Willard, N.W.Wisniewski, A.Wissell, R.Wittmer, W.Wolf, R.Wysocki, H.Yergeau, P.E.Young, A.Young, C.R.Young, W.Zagorskis, L.Zahradka, KZanatta, H.Zappel, H.Zedek, G.Zohar, E.

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Last month when discussing the change to SI we observed thatnone of the common electrical units will change and that thefamiliar time and angular units will continue to be used.

Of the remaining SI units, most are no longer complete strangers tous. For many years we have been making 35 millimetre color slides;we observed the Olympic games and other sports events whichused metric measurements. We are seeing more and more items inmetric-size packages. We also hear weather reports and seehighway speed and distance signs in metric units. All this is giving usa feel for the size of units in which we are interested.It is not necessary to learn everything about all units. Most of us onlyneed to be quite familiar with one or two units and to have a fewreference points for two or three others.

Most people will need to be quite familiar with units of length. Soonevery home will have metric tape measures so we may accuratelymeasure millimetres, centimetres and metres.In the meantime, a metre is a little longer than a yard, a millimetrewhich is one-thousandth of a metre is about the thickness of a dime.A centimetre is equal to ten millimetres.

We will soon learn from usage which units of length will be used fordifferent purposes but in general the metre is used for largemeasurements such as the overall dimensions of a building or theproperty on which it is located. Centimetres will be used mainly formeasurements of such items as clothing, fabric, and personalmeasurements of height, waist or chest size. Millimetres will be usedvery extensively in sizes of building products, dimensions inbuildings and measurements of machines. It may seem odd that asheet of plywood will be referred to as 1200 by 2400 millimetres orthat a wall is 14 400 millimetres long, but remember that due to theconvenience of this decimal system it is only necessary to divide by1000 to read the measurements in metres. Thus, the plywood is 1.2by 2.4 metres and the wall is 14.4 metres long.

The kilometre which is one thousand metres is generally used wherewe would previously have used miles.

The most common unit of area is the square metre which is a littlelarger than a square yard. The hectare is a convenience unit equal to10 000 square metres and is primarily used for medium sized landareas. The square kilometre is used for very large areas.

The cubic metre is the basic unit of volume and is somewhat largerthan a cubic yard. The cubic metre is used for recording such thingsas quantities of gravel, volume of excavations and large volumes ofwater and gases.

The term "litre" is used for convenience in place of the equivalent"cubic decimetre" and the litre is one thousandth of a cubic metreor a little smaller than a quart. It is a convenient size of unit and willtherefore, be used very extensively in domestic, commercial andalso industrial applications. It is used particularly for fluidmeasurement but may also be used in such applications as capacityof an automobile trunk or for engine displacement. The millilitrewhich is one thousandth of a litre is widely used in cooking and alsoin packaging of drugs and cosmetics.

Most of us now are aware of enough reference points on the Celsiustemperature scale. At zero degrees Celsius, water freezes, 20degrees Celsius is a comfortable room temperature, 37 degrees isnormal body temperature and water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.A kilogram of mass is a little more than two pounds so if you wereoverweight at 220 pounds you are equally too heavy at 100kilograms. You have probably noticed that many packages ofbreakfast cereals have a mass of about 450 grams which is close toa pound.

We used quite an assortment of pressure units such as pounds persquare inch and inches of mercury but in SI all pressures will beexpressed in pascals or multiples or sub-multiples of the pascal.

Kilopascal will be the most common and as you have noticedatmospheric pressures are about 101 kilopascals. You will bepumping up your car tires to the correct pressure specified, whichwill be around 200 kilopascals.There are other units such as the newton which is the unit of forcebut unless you are an engineer or scientist you will not be usingthem.

As a matter of interest,all power, whether fromelectric, steam, internalcombustion or nuclearsources will bemeasured and recordedin watts, kilowatts, etc. Ifyou get a new car in ayear or so, don't besurprised to find theengine rating in kilowattsrather than horsepower.

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