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The Log Vol. 3 No. 12

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  • Signs of Improvement The Wood Room and Wood ard reached the high-water ark in accident prevention dur- g the month of March. These ro departments, employing 331 en, did not have an accident msing lost time. At one time, the Wood Room as considered the hardest prob- e had to deal with. but. at the resent these men are giving us mie practical lessons in acci- ent prevention. Nearly sixty ays have elapsed since an acci- ent, causing lost time, occurred i this department. It is certainly encouraging the ray the employees have been educing the number of accidents n all departments of the mill. Jen who were once regarded as msafe and indifferent towards afety, are today active workers n the cause. Should the time rome when the management rust reduce the number of em- sloyees. or feel the need of a •onvoetent man to fill an import- mt position, after considering the admirable qualities of each employee and the adaptability sf each to the position in question, the man who has proven himself to be a safe man, will The Home of R. Lee Duckett After the Recent Fire ■save the advantage. f To promote efficiency through fsafe practices, it might be well, I whenever there is a question of f more pay or promotion, to inquire I "Does he practice Safety First? i Is he a safe man to entrust with I a force of men? Is he enthusias- ~— — I tic enough about, the safety of eellent re< • others, to teach those under pride to tl I him, by example and work, that rnent. It | Safety First is the first consid- "the best f eration of every employee?" Division No. 1 Division Number One, consisting of the following departments-Extract, Steam, Electric and Bleach, Laboratory, Time and Main Office, employ I two hundred and eighty-six men, How would you feel if this was your "Home, Sweet Home?" Take this copy home with you and call the attention of your wife and children to this picture of what is left of a pretty bungalow upon the hillside above the mill, then read the proclamation on the last [ age and join the ranks of the army who are working in the interest of fire prevention. No one of the family who were at home, at the time, can explain how the lire started. These people are not of the careless type. Mr. Duckett's good wife is widely known ' for her indus'u y and ability as a good housekeeper. Mr. Duckett is one who takes particular pride in "keeping his house in order." t.b • loss they have sustained, but y be more care and watchfulness the ( iKimpion Family in their fight We are sorry fo hope that one result r among the members < against our great con The Boys' Garden Club With the welfare of the Canton boy in his mind General r iJobertson proposes to give him a chance to earn some money during vacation time. He desires to encourage the boy in both diligence and patriotism and to this end a Boys' Garden Club has been organized which will be under the direct). ••■ competent instructor, prizes to be awarded by The Champion Fibre Company to the boys who make the best garden, this to be determined by both the quality and quantity of the product. A committee composed of H. D. Secrest, G. M. Trostel, G. C. Smith and A. D. Wood have the patter in charge and will publish details on the bulletin boards is a careful n This recoi dently the ei Number On< that thov an First and ar« The yet, up to the time of the ing of this article, there has not himself and ello been an accident in this division, uable employee il causing lost time, for two and tion and is ia demand, oa< months. This is an ex- careless, thoughties THE -•■ - -~ APER ON WHICH THIS ISSUE OF THE LOG I a photo of R. Lee lacksmith, who is also porter of Safety First i department. ■>!' his home was keen- while it is a consid- ncial loss and many ei-iilhu- value to Mr. i IS MADE FROM CHAMPION SULPHITE AND SODA PULP
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