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Terrace Bay News, 11 Dec 1969, p. 11

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DECEMBER 11, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 FUNNY YOU SHOULD SAY THAT NEWLY-FORMED SNOWMOBILE CLUB EXECUTIVE Photo above of the newly-formed Terrace Bay Snowmobile Club executive - front row, left to right Joe Desaulniers, treasurer; Bill McKie, vice-pres., Carman Brant, president; Ethel Boyd, secretary; back row - Marvin Osmar, Harold Kodila, Sam Boyd, Rod Larson and John Polachuk; directors. TERRACE BAY ART CLUB At a business meeting held December 4th in the Art room of the Recreation Centre it was decided to discontinue the art workshop until January. It was also decided that they sponsor an Art Course in the early part of January to include all interested persons of Terrace Bay. ; The winner of the painting which was drawn re- cently was Miss Gilda Pederson. The next business meeting will be on January 8th, in the Art Room. This quartet's somewhat sober appearance belies the fact that they are four of the funniest people in Canadian radio. Peter Cullen, Ted Zeigler, Barrie Baldaro and Joan Stuart (clockwise) comprise the cast of Funny You Should Say That, CBC radio's rib-tickling comedy show, heard Sundays at 5:03 p.m. EST. De- scribed as "a kind of updated Spring Thaw out of The Goon Show by Laugh-In with overtones of Playboy", Funny You Should Say That also features singer Sheila Graham and the Tony Chappell Orchestra.. GRADE 13 SOUGHT FOR TERRACE BAY As a result of previous deliberations a representa- tive committee attended the Lake Superior District School Board meeting held in Marathon on Monday night and presented the following statement: - "This group, representing the concerned people of Terrace Bay, is requesting implemention of a Grade 13 in the Terrace Bay High School, beginning September 1970. Our reasons for this request are as follows: 1 - There is a general overcrowding in the present Schreiber High School. Grade 13 has over forty students in the class, and a large number of these students is being transported from Terrace Bay. The students in Grade 13 realize that in what continued next column they hope is their last and most important year in a Secondary School, an. overcrowded classroom is an inconvenience. Ina large class, it is difficult for a teacher to give individual attention. 2 - Present enrollment of Grade 12 in Terrace Bay High School is 31, and present enrollment of the Grade 12 class in Schreiber High School is 31. The total of these two figures renders a great possibility of having nearly 60 students in grade 13 in September 1970. This means a much greater overcrowding and inconvenience to the class of 1970 than to the present situation. 3 - The Terrace Bay High School has the facilities continued page 23 .......06.

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