HralV uplic Libs apg, pres, BOX 375 ~ TERRACE By ela 2] i Vol. 14 No. 32 Serving The District : August 11, 1971 ROMEO AND JULIET Romeo and Juliet = the immortal story of young love; of an undying love which knows no bounds. The Theatre North Company, under the auspices of the Opportunities for Youth Program, is proud to resent its contemporary musical adaptation of Shakespeare's classic love story in Terrace Bay this Saturday, August 14th, at 8:00 p.m. in the Terrace Bay Arena. The script, music and talent are all products of the Thunder Bay area. Our script is an adaptation of the original, but the music, costume and set designs are totally original and were written, sewn or constructed by young people directly affiliated with the company. cont'd page 2.......... ADDITION FOR SCHREIBER PUBLIC SCHOOL ADDITION TO SCHRE IC Sf "i IBER ONTARIO ~~ [ J The above print is of the architect's conception of the addition being planned for the Schreiber Public School. It will include two standard classrooms, a library resource centre, kindergarten roor., a general purpose room with change rooms and an office, The architects are Graham-Bacon of Thunder Bay. It is expected that construction will begin in August. LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD MET AT TERRACE BAY At a meeting of the Lake Superior Board of Educa- tion held at Terrace Bay High School, Terrace Bay, on Saturday, July 24th, 1971 at 11:00 a.m. the following trustees were present - R.R. Wainwright, H.J. Coe, M. Dettbarn, G. Fairservice, A.S. Gordon, C.F. Gorham, N. Kripalani, B.A. McDon- ald, H. Rutetzki as well as E. J. Morgan - Director continued page 2 .......