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Terrace Bay News, 15 Sep 1966, p. 1

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Winners in tne speckled trout division of the Kiwanis Fall Festival and Fish Derby held over Labour weekend are shown sbeve. McLean, O'Keefe representative - 2nd prize - Mrs. M.MacDonald. THIEVES BREAK INTO RECREATION CENTRE Thieves broke into the Recreation Centre during the very early hours of Monday morning, removing the save from the Smoke Shop to the untenanted area behind the Arena where they jimmied it open and rifled the contents of two cash boxes stored in- side. Entrance was gained through a Library window which was forced open and the framework of a re-- cently installed door into the Smoke Shop was pried out and broken. Police obtained (Continued P.7) Left to right - lst prize - R.Cormier, 3rd prize - Rene Gaudet - Wilson Photo by G. Whiteley SCHOOL ENROLMENT SLIGHTLY LOWER Terrace Bay schools re-opened last week and, after the usual orientation, scheduling, etc., pupils and teachers have settled down to the business of education. The familiar discussions on homework done (or not done) are again heard as students make their way to school each morning. . Enrolment at Terrace Bay High School stands at 140 and staff members are:- Principal, W.R.Row- some, Asst.Principal, J.Ferguson - D.Field, A. Cvitkovich, W.P.Lemay, E.Hickerson and K. McLeod. Continued page 7 THIS WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN - "LIFE IS TOO SHORT - TO TAKE LONG CHANCES" +1 * i

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