PAGE 18 NOTICE FERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Under the existing Working Agreement between The Terrace Bay High School Board and The Schreiber High School Board, the following programmes will be available to Terrace Bay resident students for the school year 1968-69: - AT TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL - Five Year Arts and Science - Grades 9-12 inclusive Four Year Science Technology and Trades - Grades 9 and 10 Two Year Boys' Occupations - Grade 9 only. AT SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL - Five Year Arts and Science - Grade 13 Four Year Business and Commerce - Grades 9 to 12 inclusive If a Terrace Bay resident student chooses to take any of the above mentioned programmes at another Secondary School in Ontario, the Terrace Bay High School Board cannot legally pay the tuition nor the room and board al lowance. Any Terrace Bay resident student enrolled or being enrolled in a Secondary School in Ontario (including Schreiber High School) must obtain an application for tuition form from The Terrace Bay High School Office. This form must be completed and returned to the High School Office by August 15th, 1968. Transportation will be provided for Terrace Bay resi resident students attending Schreiber High School . Departure Times - Leave Terrace Bay Recreation Centre at 9.30 A.M Terrace Bay time Leave Schreiber High School 10 minutes after clos- ing, approximately 3.45 P.M., Schreiber time. A Bus Pass will be provided each student, which must be shown to the driver, when requested. These passes will be available at the Terrace Bay High School Office after August 15th, next. H.J. Boudreau, Secretary-Treasurer . WANTED - furnished bachelor apartment in Schrei- er. Occupancy required by September 3rd. Phone 164, Schreiber. FOR SALE - Hagen Lady American golf clubs - set of 3 woods and 9 irons - like new - half price. Phone 3378. TERRACE BAY NEWS : GUIDE AND BROWNIE WORLD JUNE 20, 1968 -- On Saturday, June 15th, the Brownies of the three Terrace Bay packs, accompanied by their® leaders, hiked out to the Moose Hall parking lot for a Brownie revel . The girls enjoyed the outing and had a wonderful time playing games, hiking in the woods, and collect ing natural objects . The highlight of the day was the Candy Scramble and the closing singsong. | Much thanks to Mrs. A. Cvitkovich, lieutenant of the 2nd Guide Company, and her guides, who helped with sanitation. Special thanks to Girl Guides Georgina Caron, Teresa Ramsay and Beverly Legault, who did a won- derful job of looking after the Brownies. Many tired but happy girls returned home at the close of the revel. WRENETTES TAKE HOME NURSING COURSE A Home Nursing Course, under the guidance of St. John's Ambulance Corps., Thunder Bay Division, was taught by Mrs. Rena McAdam, R.N., to the Wrenettes of Terrace Bay. Certificates were presented at the Annual Inspec- tion of the Navy Cadets in Terrace Bay, by Mrs. Helen Jartus, Staff Officer of St. John's. Those successfully passing their tests were Mrs. Rosemary Thorpe, Misses Kathleen and Jeannie Thorpe; Donna Fedorak; J. Dakin; Christine Chepel- sky; Janice Beddard; Catherine Ginn; L. Lidkea; Barbara Arnold; E. Pinion; Leona Vienneau; D. Benko; and L. Pelto.- Assisting in the testing was Mrs. Althea Graham of Schreiber . LOCAL TEENAGERS AROUSED Teenagers in Terrace Bay have recently re-organ- ized themselves, renovated their quarters in the Rec- reation Centre, and have appointed, from among their members, officers to conduct their affairs . Like others of their. generation, they are not only concerned with their own pursuits, but evidence a concern over problems like discrimination. Under this category, they are protesting vigorously against the policy established by the owner of "The Snack Bar", which rules that "Teenagers" will be subject to a 25¢ cover charge if they sit at the tables. They claim teenagers are being discriminated against © Cont'd on page 19