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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jul 1975, p. 18

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PAGE I8 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 9,..1975 ess ee a ---------------- Kinsmen, by Robert Hopper and to David Tripp from the Schreiber Women's Institute, by Mrs. John Morris; for Improvement to Joan Hiebert, from the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canad- ian Legion, Terrace Bay Branch #223, by Mrs. Freda Boucher; To Kenneth Goodchild, the Cress -man trophy, by R.A. Cressman, -Director of Education for the Board; For Effort and Ability] to Robert Weaver, by D.L. Davey, vice prineci- pal, Terrace Bay Campus; to Catherine Doig, by Anthony Speziale, vice principal, Schreiber Campus. The guest speaker, Douglas Gould, principal of Prospect Avenue School, Thunder Bay, was introduced by J.J. Bishop, local principal. Mr. Gould, congratulating the students, con- tinued that graduation is a paradox = an end- ing and a beginning; the gratification of succ -ess earned and the realization of the chall- enge now faced. One's first education is in one's home and some of the values learned there are establish~- ed for life. The teacher's role, is exactly that - to teach; to build and shape, not cram in similar 'boxes', but, in as much as they are able, to develop personalty, to minimize weakness and build on strength; to consider changes - are they necessary and what will they accomplish and if important, to learn how to negotiate for them. Goals should be set high - too low a one, although achieved may not be satisfying. ; One should learn to balance work with relax- ation and to ask for and profit by advice, by which knowledge, skill and competence can be acquired. Maturity, one learns, is not a matter of age, but development. The evening ended with a dance in the "auditorium. Pictured below are Joan Hiebert and Cathy Doig. Photo by I. McCuaig. > TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER Tenders for installation of approximately 800 feet, 24 inch storm sewer. Tenders will be received up to July 18th for the provisions of one Backhoe type Shovel with operator and one Caterpillar 950 front end loader or equivelant, on a rental basis. Construction to begin immediately. Plans and details of work involved available at Municipal Office. - Lowest or any tender not necessary accepted. A.J. Gauthier, Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Schreiber P.O. Box 40. VALENTINO: Mr. Evasio Valentino aged 65 passed away suddenly at his residence on Sunday, July 6th, 1975. Born in Italy he came to Canada in 1928, moving directly to Jackfish to work with the CPR. : Married Celia Falzetta in I933 and moved to Schreiber in I963. Retired from the CPR in 1973. Surviving Mr. Valentino is his wife Celia, sons Aldo of Schreiber, Albert of Manitouwadge Neil of Kenora, daughters Dolores (Mrs. Rod O'Conner) and Joyce (Mrs. John Jarosz) Schrei- ber. Nine grandchildren and two brothers in Italy also survive. : Resting at the King Funeral Home, Schreiber from 2 p.m. Tuesday. Requium Mass Wednesday at 2 p.m. from Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church. Interment Schreiber Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the McCausland Hospital Building Fund would be appreciated. CONCERT AND DANCE FEATURING SUNDAY, JULY 13th - 8:30 P.M. TERRACE BAY ARENA ADMISSION - $3.00- per person Bus from Schreiber Post Office at 8 P.M. OPEN TO PUBLIC Sponsored by Terrace Bay Youth Club |

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