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Terrace Bay News, 16 Apr 1970, p. 14

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PAGE 14 District Court News - cont'd from page 13 ...... Bruce L. Bottomley, Sec. 292(1)(b) of the Criminal Code was given a suspended sentence and Ronald Fummerton, Sec. 59(1) Highway Traffic Act - $53.00 bail. C.P.T. TO HOLD PENNY AUCTION APRIL 17 Bee arm cetierlermnied liner dinner ee The C.P.T. meeting of Odd Fellows and Rebekah was held on April 5th in Schreiber with Mrs. McCanna in the chair, secretary Mrs. D'Arey and seven members present. It was decided to hold the penny auction on April 17th at 7:30. Anyone with gifts for the table please have them in by April 16th. The rest of the meeting was business pertaining to central C .P.T. jes "THE OWL'S HOOT" SHS THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Life doesn't consist in holding good cards but in playing a poor hand well. - COMING EVENTS Friday, April 24th - Gymnastics Tournament in Manitouwadge . Monday, April 27th - Educational Bazaar - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. DRIVER TRAINING Students enrolled in the-Driver Training Program at Schreiber High School have completed their - course. The following students have cussess completed their tests and have received licences from the Ontario Department of Transport: - Jane Bailey, Christine Chepelsky, Lynda Fontaine, Clayton Gordon, Ron McBride, Dan McGrath, Gerard McGrath, Michael McGurie, Rosemary McParland, Robin Smith, Rosemary Speziale, Wayne Tremblay, Peter Walsh, Bobby Webb and Jackie . Zborowski . WINNER AT SCIENCE FAIR On Friday, April 10th, Janet Crook attended the Northwestern Ontario Science Fair at Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario. continued .... TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 16,1970) Janet, a Grade 13 Student at Schreiber High School, entered a project illustrating the processing = of plastic. Out of fifty-two entries, Janet was* 4 .5 from the third place winner, and received a consolation prize. Congratulations to Janet on her efforts. Photo below - Janet Crook with her- Science Project. "sit aeees ns Regional Government - cont'd from page 1 government, reporting directly to the regional coun- cil through its committees. The regional government}: also provides a mechanism for-new initiatives in public ownership and enterprise. Proposals for regional government are applicable throughout Ontario. They have a particular -- Sa relevance for northern Ontario, where the absence of effective local government in vast areas has contributed to overall economic disadvantages ." He concluded his speech by enumerating a summ- ary of nine proposals, as follows: - A new Department of Regional and Local Govern- ment to be responsible for the planning of local government functions, finances and structures. An over~all provincial land use and transportation plan. a The creation of regional governments, capable of | -- greater responsibility and autonomy, with a full 4 elected council assuming direct responsibility of all agencies, commissions and authorities operating in the municipal public sector in the region. The inclusion of education as a responsibility of the regional council and the replacement of boards of educations by an education committee of the council, including councillors, teachers and students. . continued page 15 ...... . 6 ene lee

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