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Terrace Bay News, 6 Sep 1962, p. 1

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LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Crowds of children and adults gathered at the Ball Field on Monday afternoon to take part in a program of sports and athletic e- vents arranged by Local 665 - Pulp Sulphite Workers and Electrical Workers? Union #1861, Treats were distributed to all Kiddie"s under 15 and prizes given to the winners of all races. In the adult events Mrs, Papineau, Mrs, Zielke and Mrs, Brend were winners in a "Married Ladies Race" while C, Knauff, G, Savoy and C, Woods were "Married Men' winners, In the "Women's Open" Katherine Pineault, Kathy Jo Cotton and Lynn Simmer were vic- torious while C, Knauff Jr., D, Falzetta and 9). Mercier claimed the prizes in the "Men's Opentt, The Mighty Marvels of the Woodyard, captained by Charles Koski again won the "Tug of War't. event, In the evening a capacity crowd filled the Arena when a free dance concluded the day's festivities, Music was supplied by the North Shore Ambassadors and refreshments were dis- pensed, A Draw sponsored by the Terrace Bay Men's Chorus was won by young Marcia Kettle, The winning ticket was drawn by a visitor from the U.S. Corning Ware raffled by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary was won by R, Dakin, Organizers of the celebration were Mr, George Ramsay and Mr, A, McKechnie, Dan Mac--- Fadyen and Bob Lafontaine were responsible for the treats distributed while Lloyd Paul- sen and Cliff Woods arranged the races and events. Joe Butler was in charge of refresh- ments. SWIMMING POOL REPORT The first volunteer labour work was done on the pool decking last Saturday, with a re- latively poor turnout of volunteers, Thanks go out to those few who did assist with the work, and great progress was made, considering the number who were there, It is hoped that during the next weck and on Saturday, we will be able to finish the concrete decking so that the fence may be e- rected, NEXT TIME LET*S HAVE A FULL TURNOUT SO THAT WE CAN GET THE VOLUNTEER WORK OVER WITH AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE, SCHREIBER LABOR DAY EVENTS Winners in the children's races on Labor Day were: D. Miller, D. Gellert, A, Stokes, B. Glad,' 5). Gellert, B, Hiller, 5, Glad, R. Campbell, P, McGrath, N, Carmichael, C.A. Flewelling, B, Kirby, P. Stokes, D. Spadoni, R, Bolan, L. Giles, P. Cornell, M, Cataford, M, Bourke, K, Kirby, P. D*Amours, D, Glad, CG. Miller, S, McParland (Continued on Page 7) ere DISTRICT SCHOOLS OPEN Blustery Fall weather heralded the return to school of former pupils and the record number of new ones, Terrace Bay High School registered lll students and the seven teachers are3- Prin- cipal, Mr, A, Hartman, Mr. W, Miller, Mr. G, Coons and new teachers Miss E, Buckley, Mr. D, Chittick, Mr, K, Pelew and Mr, M, Steen, We Colborne, Principal of the Terrace Bay Public School reports the highest enrolment to date - 307, The rest of the staff are:- Mrs, E, West, Mrs, R. Hansen, Mrs, Glorie Miller, Mrs, Trach, Miss A, DeGroot, Mrs, T. Garnet Husser, Mrs. W. Colborne and Mr, K,. McLeod, Two hundred and seventy-two pupils enrolled at St, Martin's Separate School and staff members are;- Principal Mr, R. Kenney, Mrs, Y. Rajotte, Mrs, Ismay Comeau, Mrs, Lois Knauff, Mrs, Ruth Mitchell, Mrs, L, Vezina, Mrs, Lois Shubaly, Mr, Bill Eckert and Mr, E, Macadam, SCHRETBER_ SCHOOLS One hundred and forty-nine students re- gistered at Schreiber High School - 4 of them Grade 13 students from Terrace Bay, Staff members are:- 0.3. Fasan, Principal, Mrs, Pat Mulligan, Mr. F. Kalhok, Mr, B, White, Mr. W. Woodrow, Mr. D. White and Miss P,. Quinlan, At Holy Angels Separate School 255 pupils registered with a staff of Rev, Sister Lucille, Principal, Rev, Sister St, Henry, Rev, Sister Edwina, Mrs, C. Todesco, Mrs. D,. Figliomeni, Miss Crawley, Mr. A, Speziale and Mr, R. Guillet, Schreiber Public School enrollment for the present year is 210. Staff members are - long-time' Principal Mr. H.M,Ermel, Mrs, Vanderlip, Miss G, Hadley, Mrs. W, Clemens, Miss J, Nei} and Mrs. A, Laine. POOL WARNING Despite our many pleas for youngsters to stay out of the pool area and to refrain from throwing debris into the pool, we have had problems in this regard throughout the past week, If this is the manner in which these few youngsters intend to use the pool, it is apparent we will have to take further steps to discipline them, Parents should warn their children that anyone found throwing debris into the pool or handling the equipment in the pool area, will be prosecuted. TAGGED MOOSE Some moose hunters may be slightly startled this fall when they bag their moose and find a nice shiny numbered tag attached to its ear, This is being done to determine the extent of movements of moose, The Dept.of Lands and Forests will interview hunters who bag tagged MOoOoS€.

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