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Terrace Bay News, 14 Apr 1971, p. 14

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PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 14, 1971 ROSSPORT Gail Bottomley and Mary Lynn O'Brien are pictured here as 3 they seriously study a series of maps to be used in an assigned geography project. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Rossport Union Church held thein Photo Below ~ The Grade Sevens are on the scene sgainl regular meeting at the home of Mrs. T. Seppala. Minutes and Physical Education is always fun when stunts like this can financial statements were given and approved. Correspondence be tried. wes dealt with and 1t was decided to make a donation to a worthy cause which had been brought to their attention. Articles of sewing and novelties were turned in for the Penny Auction which is to be held on Mother's Day. Lunch for the affair was discussed and the decision left for the next meeting. The meeting wes adjourned end a social hour and lunch was enjoyed, L.A. TO HOLD MOTHER'S DAY PENNY AUCTION %, The Angel's Harp AI \ © Photo Below ~- Classes from Kin- dergarten to Grade four were recently involved in a Dental Health Program which will over a period of time show the effects of flouride on tooth enamel. Pictured here are Mr. Mike Reid and assistant demonstreting one phase of the "Brush In" to the grade three class. "THE OWL'S HOOT" THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Two things contribute to happiness--what you can do without and what you can do with. SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL BADMINTON TEAM WINS TROPHY Schreiber High School won the team event and the N.S.S.S. A.A, Badminton Trophy in the tournament held at Terrace Bay High School. Six schools competed in 5 events and Schreiber reached the - final playoffs in every event, Every member of the Schreiber Team played well and the team is to be congratulated for an excellent performance and for good sportsmanship throughout. Team members ere: Linda Ballentine, Clover Dukes, Carson Fischer, Craig Fischer, Katie Kastelik, Don McMillan, Jane Persson and Wayne Tremblay. CONFEDERATION COLLEGE CARAVAN Students of Schreiber High School visited the Confedera- tion College Caravan from Thunder Bay. Mr, Cunningham and Mr. Nevin of the College were available to answer questions from the students. A short slide presentation provided the students with an opportunity to observe various aspects of the college, Pamphlets and brochures were given, Photo on page 15 veces Description of above photo = next column ..... =

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