Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 4 Jun 1975, p. 12

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PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NE + by 7 A LS / pa 7 VE p - 2 i] A MANAGED FOREST SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS Schreiber had a vested interest in the re- cent graduation ceremonies at Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology, with the following local students receiving diplom- as: Diane Huard, Applied Arts and Health; Frank J. Commisso, Film Production; Donna Noo- nan, General Arts and Sciences; Darcy Moorey, Recreational Leadership; John Souliere, Indus- trial Relations and Personnel; Donna McGrath, Law and Security; Karen Glad, General Business; Bill Gellert, Technology Division, Aircraft Maintenance. An additional note of interest was added when John Souliere president of the Society, presented the Business Society's Graduate Med- al to Sandra Whiting. Karen Glad received the President's Medal. Most of the students are already employed, the one farthest away apparently being Darcy Moorey who is with the Toronto Sick Children's Centre. Among the relations who attended the cere- mony were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moorey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noonan, Mrs. Edgar LeBlanc of Schreiber and Miss Anne Noonan of Toronto. Schreiber did well in the recent Run-a- Lap sponsored by the Royal Canadian Sports Fund, with 8 runners making 332 laps - Bill Bolduc making the most with 48. Too much credit cannot be given Robert McEwan of the Separate School staff who ran the entire hour with the students, who aver- aged 40 laps. There were no school this year. Barbara McLaughlan and Jean Crook did the marking. entrants for the high REBEKAH NEWS: 'Ruby Rebekah Lodge held their regalar meeting on Wednesday, May 28th. Mrs. Gladys Hamilton N.G. and Mrs. Norma Fummerton V.G. presided. The Charter was draped in memory of the late Mrs. Florence Jennings, Past Secretary

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