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Terrace Bay News, 26 Jun 1958, p. 1

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"ong 2: Haba GA Banke ABS ag SRR nce DISA RS ATR Py, eg a a a RS IR REPOS Si cl EO Se is a a a eae eee an 'Vol, 13, No, 28 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY June 26, 1958, LINDA MACFADYEN AND PAUL HEENAN RECEIVE KIWANIS PROFICIENCY AWARDS On June 23 and 25 presentations were made at the Public School and the Separate School by Mr; Dave Locking, representing the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay, who presented the annual awards to Paul Heenan of the Separate School and to Linda MacFadyen of the Public School, These awards are in the form of a medallion which the students retain, and then a plaque with their names engraved thereon is retained in each school, In conjunction with these awards F, 0, Soughton, proprietor at the Gift Shop, presented each winner with a lovely watch, This will be the third year the Kiwanis Club have presented these awards in conjunc- tion with the principals of the schools concerned, and the third year the winners have received a watch, Students in Grades 7 and 8 are eligible for this award. but.to' be eligible 'they must have a yearly scholastic average of at least 70%, By a system of balloting by the : students of Grades 7 and 8 and the teachers of thes sence, "uhevwinner: is selected, .-In other words the awards are not given on strictly acadamic standing, and it is intended in this way to encourage all stud- ents to be all-around good citizens, able to take their place in the business and commun- dehy ater Congratulations are certainly deserved by Linda and Paul, , Paul, incidentally is the first boy to 'receive this award, The two previous years all girls took the awards, So Paul has shown the way for the boys and it is hoped that the boys will keep in the running in future years, (cont'd on page 4) - PLAYGROUND STARTS TUESDAY - 4 The Summer Playground Programme will open on Tuesday, July lst, at 9 a.m, Activities this year will be run from the Ball Hut at the Public School Grounds, For the first week, the schedule will run as follows: 8, 9 and 10 year olds - come to playground from 9 - 12 each morning, 5, 6 and 7 year olds - come to playground from 1 - 4 each afternoon, Playground leaders for this summer will be Miss Norma Schock and Miss Betty MacFadyen, For children who have not yet registered forms may be found on Page 7 of this paper, x & & DOMINION DAY CABARET STYLE DANCE At the MOOSE HALL - Terrace Bay on MONDAY, JUNE 30TH, 1958 9330 p.m. 11200 a.m, ROUND-UP RANGERS (6 pc. orchestra from the Lakehead) REFREGHEENTS Ue cheeesaes ens FOOD Admission - $2,50/couple Tickets available from W, Stachiw, W, Sadowick, and at the L, & L, Food Market. SOU ere ne ae _NOTICE OF POWER SHUT-OFF - The Power will be off in the townsite and North and South Camps on July 2 from 2:30 p.m, to 3:30 p.m, - Hydro Electric Power Commission, per D, Boudreau,

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