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Terrace Bay News, 19 Sep 1968, p. 8

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SEPTEMBER 19, 1968 -- ELMER LEDUC a very recent addition t6 the maintenance staff at Terrace 3 Bay High School . 4 PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS Roger Fournier has returned to Cambrian College in Sault Ste. Marie to take hiw second year in drafting. Janice Fournier has returned to Teachers College in the Lakehead. Je DON'T LET WIVES DECORATE OFFICES letning tteucieen cite kaa: for 1969 is the newly-created hardtop coupe in the Delta '88' class. Known as the Delta "Royale" 88, this new car has | a vinyl top as standard equipment, identifying hood ornamentation, distinctive side louvers, and other unique features including its own exclusive exterior | Professional people opening new offices shouldn't let their wives do the decorating, warns a furniture company president, in a report in Office Equipment & Methods. Carl Bulua says the result would be in- efficiency and decor of questionable taste. Wives. understand a masculine look must be created, says, { Paint striping. Styling and engineering advances in the brave Bulua, but sometimes furnish the office as all of the new 1969 Oldsmobiles go hand-in-hand -- if they were going to be in it. He says there have be with new safety-related product improvements . | been cases where the furniture chosen was too big G to allow movement. What do women executives do when it comes to decorating their office? They call in an interior designer. i, k Here are three words that could save a child's life: WALK, DON'T RUN! Accidents statistics show that. an appaling number of tragedies are caused by chil- } dren running into the path of a car. 3 COMPUTER TAKES OVER HOMEWORK FROM TEACHERS Computers will soon relieve teachers of the chore anoeenan "measure of marking homework, writes William Morse in -Bropsy "(colton Design Engineering. Mathematics papers of 6,000 nee ecm nds Stockholm pupils have already been corrected in this | j3:femaie --tecrien Since way. Next year it is hoped that 20,000 maths and -Province in "Period of 7,000 English papers will undergo the same electron- ee sD etsasan ic treatment. The students were given 32 problems -Arrow poison -Chinese mile -Paid notice -City in The Netherlands to solve and had to choose the right answers from five] 22:Retrieve -Hypotheti- ° ° é (colloq.) cal force SOLUTION alternatives. Their answers were then fed into com- "New Beal "Depart "Writing 31-Dress border ' eh % implemen 2. uter which turned out to be just as capable as Unie at a Rtlatiéan -Units of measure | P weight in essayist eneray 54-Catch teachers in correcting and grading the problems. India "Feeling Vente 88-Greek letter + e -Young y * | - ic : Plus the bonus factor of speed: the computer did the "Runs away ace "New Deal as A : in panic ee ca agency -Babylonian work of 1,000 teachers in a single hour. "Oi Posach Seoth ver mer coin - Distress signa "A CHURCH MANSE IS NOT ALWAYS A HOME" en ALTUK oe lee role ee Mi en -H s A church manse is not always a "home", the 23rd "Paradise General Council of The United Church of Canada Se learned today. 'com . ° ° -Wood lant After studying manse problems, a committee con= "Stick eo ' F -Put on. as cluded that whenever possible ministers should find fo their own housing, and pay their own rent. : "Devoures ° ° - | h In congregations where furnished houses are pro- "Shuts. -- é a 'ene noisily: vided, the committee recommends that ministers -- . . ° ° N should provide their own bedroom and living room "rake ae. 'is : e : furniture and personal touches. It also suggested or et -Verve -Certificate issued as etvidence of debt business-like tenant-landlord agreements be signed to avoid misunderstandings over maintenance.

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