Page 8, News, Wednesday, March 9, 1988 New administrator not unfamiliar with job duties By Ken Lusk The News The new business administra- tor for the North of Superior Roman Catholic Separate School mer registrar of Canadore College in North Bay. Ken Ryan, who replaced Dave Fulton, started in this capacity in November of 1986. (Fulton is now the Clerk-Treasurer Administrator for the Township Board (N.S.R.C.S.S.B.) is a for- Catholic school board administrator Ken Ryan Thank You The Pee Wee Hockey Team would like to thank the following people for their donations and time towards making their tournament on February 20 & 21 a success: Costa's Foods Shaw's Bakery Bill Fell (Minnova) Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Officials Time Keepers Rec Staff Dave Kaizer Hockey Moms & Dads Terrace Bay Ringette Mike Kenny ' Many thanks from Coaches Harold, & Robert and Team DAN MATEEV CONSTRUCTION invites you _to build your home with us. We offer: - competitive prices - custom built homes with brick veneer - custom cupboards of - olympic carpets of your choice FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL DON OR MEL AT 825-9454 of Terrace Bay). Ryan, who lives in Terrace Bay, said this job and his previ- ous job are very similar. As registrar, Ryan would per- form tasks like invoicing stu- dents' tuitions and reporting enrolment figures to the Ministry of Education. As business administrator, Ryan is in charge of the trans- portation of the students and the running of the financial aspects of the board. He is also in charge of all plant and property of the board and from page 1 the entire group as one plays his or her chosen instrument, an awesome responsibility. Every presentation brings a response to someone's needs or wishes. For the emotional and social stability of mankind I feel we need music as we need a closer relationship with nature. I would be willing to bet that if a few bars of Bach, Schubert, oversees the maintenance aspect as well. The N.S.R.C.S.S. Board has elementary schools only from J-K to Gr. 8 in Nipigon/Red Rock, Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Marathon, Nakina and Manitouwadge. Ryan, who was raised in the North, was looking forward to she opportunity to get into school board administration. Ryan and his wife Helen have three children; Jason, 6, Matthew, 3, and Peter, 1. Ryan was born in New Verdi or any of the classical com- posers, were inserted in these one-or two-minute time slots, hundreds of people would feel better and would turn to classical music for complete satisfaction of their questions and yearnings. Many young people would also recognize the value of the messages sent out by orchestra- tion. We all have moods. Symphony orchestras express Everybody looks to Classifieds to get the best results! Terrace Bay Schreiber News 825-3747 Lions Club From the sale of Olympic pins and candles, the local Lions Club was able to doante money to local sports groups. Here, lions President Gary Callaghan is pre- senting $309 to Rose Halonen on behalf of Schreiber Monor Hockey. More pictures to follow. superior 1988 20 YEARS OF INSTRUCTION "The Personal Touch" FOR BOYS 8-15 YEARS *3 hours ice daily "field & classroom *Max 30 skaters *4 goalies/group "Progressive ice instructional program "Complete ice & field evaluation report *New advanced skills program FIVE ONE-WEEK SESSIONS August 1 - August 6 August 8 - August 13 August 15 - August 20 Aug 22 - Aug 27 - Adv. Skills Aug 29 - Sept. 2 - Day Program All Sessions At The PORT ARTHUR ARENA SUPERIOR HOCKEY SCHOOLS 672 Strachan Crescent Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 5K8 Ph. 1-807-577-4465 Brunswick but moved Timmins at an early age. He spent all of his school years in Timmins except when he went to university. He has a bachelor of science, a bachelor of education, and a mas- ters in educational administration. Ryan was a teacher for awhile before becoming the registrar in North Bay. In his spare time, he says that right now he spends most of it still settling in to his new house. Ryan likes to run, play rac- quetball and cross-country ski. to Orchestras need help to survive these, with time for analysis, recognition and usually resolu- tion Bell Canada to donate copies of historical atlas of Canada Ottawa- Bell Canada has purchased sufficient copies of the Historical Atlas of Canada, Volume 1, From the Beginning to 1800, to donate a copy to each secondary school and board of education in Ontario. In making the announce- ment, Georgie Hari, section manager-Customer Services Centre for Belk in this area said, "This project is a magnif- icent and interesting record of Canada's past. "Bell recognized the impor- tance of the atlas as a learning resource for our youth. We are proud to participate." The atlases provided by Bell will carry a dedication page which reads: "To build greatly upon our past, We must care greatly for our future, We do." Bell has also produced a video to be used by educators in introducing the atlas to stu- dents. The video will be provided along with an atlas to every board of education in Ontario. The video is also available on loan from the Bell Canada Audio Visual Library. Tax Returns Prepared call Linda at 824-3044 103 Columbia St. Schreiber