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Terrace Bay News, 18 Aug 1971, p. 10

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PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 18, 1971 DEPT. OF EDUCATION PROGRAM WELL ATTENDED Bruce Greenop and Denis Cliff, of the Department of Education, Youth and Recreation, spent three lively days with a class of thirty-five interested children in Schreiber, capturing their attention with illustrations and showing them, at the roots, the principles of sketching, staining, acrylic painting, batik, tie-dying, silk screening, ink drawing, water colors and pastels. The class increased from a curious few to thirty-five steady attendants. The bus which they travel in has had several inter- esting paintings - the work of the students in Graven= hurst, Marathon, and Schreiber and it is expected in Thunder Bay and Kenora. The paint is washable so each town begins with its own concept. In Schreiber the meetings were held in the Anglican Church with a large, entertained crowd gathering to inspect the tied-and-dyed exhibits strung on a clothesline tq dry. Photo below = by |. McCuaig = Instructors = | Bruce Greenop (left) and Denis Cliff with two of the students. Sandy Burnet of the National Film Board and Jim Hyder of the Drug Addiction Research, Thunder Bay, spent and interesting week in Schreiber recently when they made one film and left the other work of a story, on film, or an interview to the young gener- ation. The films were shown at the end of the week to an adult audience, and younger ones, who were surprised at the grasp of their purpose by the young television artists. They filmed a group at play, on a normal day in Schreiber, at the beach, on trails and on-the-spot interviews with older people about the town. Photo next column ... Jim Hyder and Sandy Burnett setting up equipment to show films. The Schreiber Figure Skating Club has acquired a 'Professional for the coming season. All those intend ing to enroll their child please phone one of the following and leave their name: P. Caccamo - 824- 2815; B. Spikula - 824-2358; A. McKay - 824-2015, Enrollment date will be announced later. 'A, Gauthier - 25; Fummerton 23. Schreiber Fastball League - cont'd from page Beececes HITTING AB. He AVE, McNally - Gibson 62 24 «387 Fummerton - Texaco 72 27 «375 Foreman ~ Texaco 2 29 «367 Figliomeni ~ Gulf 30 «357 A, Gauthier - Texaco 79 28 +354 Macadam = Gulf 72 22 «306 Davis - Gibson 67 I9 «284 Harper - Gibson 92 26 «283 Be Webb - Gibson 107 30 «280 Secundish - Gibson 86 24 «279 HOME RUNS - Mannisto = 8; De Moore = 7; Ne Boon = 6. PITCHING = Mannisto - II-IS5; A. Gsuthier - 7-8; Harper - 5-II3 Stachiw = 4-0, TRIPLES - O'Hagan, Mennisto, Lollar, Foot - 3 each, Doubles - Fummerton,A. Gauthier = 9 eache ReBele , INNINGS PITCHED - Mannisto 41; A, Geuthier - 126; Harper = II9 STRIKEOUTS - Mannisto = 243; A, Gauthier - 78; Harper - 76. SCHREIBER NEWS The special events in conjunction with the summer recreation programme under the auspices of the Schreiber Municipal Parks and Recreation Committee reached a climatic end with the presentation of the contemporary musical 'Romeo and Juliet'. An attentive audience watched the high calibre performance which was staged in the Citizens Arena. Special praise must be given to a cast of young people capable of performing difficult and demanding = roles with skill and conviction. continued page 12 ............

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