Page 2, News, Tuesday, May 14, 1991 Education is for Life Continued from page 1 Visintin and Mrs. Turcotte explained the Education Week logo, Education For Life. The week's activities included a Book Fair, science exhibits, a Colour Day when each class wore a different colour, a Dress Up day and a Hat day. On Friday the Grades 7 ahd 8 hosted a tea in the gym. There was also an oral speaking presentation and an open house for parents. Schreiber Public School At Schreiber Public School the week began with a Reading Fair and displays of students . A newspaper scav information in a newspaper. The students look East, sports scores, and a headline that couldn't be taken literally. enger hunt at Terrace Bay P.S. had children quickly finding specific work. The school choir attended the Lake Superior Board of Education Elementary School Music Festival at the Marathon Public School. There was an electives afternoon that involved students in various workshops from Chinese cooking to origami -the Japanese art of paper folding. The week ended with an Enviro Club Dance with the proceeds going to assist the club in becoming guardians of the Rain Forest by purchasing acres of Rain Forest through the World Wildlife Fund. ed for items such as an event in the Middle PROCLAMATION ment for all. M.L. Cosgrove Reeve Township of Schreiber TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER CANADA HEALTH AUXILLARY WEEK In recognition of the contribution made by all volun- teer health organizations, who help to provide quality health care for our communities, | hereby proclaim the week of May 12 to 18, as "CANADA HEALTH AUXILLARY WEEK", and urge everyone to take an interest in the work of volunteer organizations in our community who help to provide a healthy environ- AGENT LOCATIONS *Sewing Nook, Terrace Bay Ae *Travel Rest Trailer Park, Schreiber ~ Official opening of LSHS, Terrace Bay campus, after renovations Lake Superior Board of Education Trustees, Rita McBride, Terrace Bay, Joan Nugent, Terrace Bay, Jon Ferguson, Terrace Bay, Connie Elkin, Schreiber, and Debbie Fummerton, Schreiber, stand with Principal Balan Menon, after unveiling the plaque commemorating the completion of the renovations. The renovations took place over two years and included new change rooms and renovation work in the gymnasium, administration and guidance offices. Puppet collection donated to LSBE Rita McBride presents one of the puppets from collection of the late Margaret Twoomey, former director of the LSBE, to the Kindergarten class of the Terrace Bay Public School. Terrace Bay Trustees, Joan Nugent and Jon Ferguson, joined McBride in the presentation. Twoomey, an avid collector, was director of education for about eight years. She left her collection of puppets to the board who decided to share them among the schools. : Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. BILL CAMPBELL ELECTRIC 824-2743 OR 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat DIABETIC MEETING Tuesday, May 14, 1991 7:00 p.m. McCausland Hospital Speaker: Connie Bryson Foot Care for the Diabetic