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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jul 1973, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 11, 1973 Royal Bros. Circus - continued ........ There are performing monkeys and poodles, prancing ponies and rib-tickling antics of the clowns. You'll see outstanding international circus stars, featuring jugglers, wire walkers, aerialist and acrobats. It's the kind of cir- cus most parents have only been able to tell their children about. Now Royal Bros. Circus presents a real traditional, old-fashioned fam- ily type tent show, filled with wonderful sights, sounds and smells. The best part about Royal Bros. Circus is they care about families - that's why there are no reserved seats and why one low admission ticket admits you to the entire circus per- formance. Furthermore, if you buy your tickets in advance from any member of the Junior Super- iors you'll save enough to pay for the peanuts and cotton candy. Royal Bros. Circus Day is certainly one of the best and happiest holidays of all. GRADE 8 PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATION BANQUET Bill Megraw Jr. with Mrs. Joyce Mercier - Legion Auxiliary Proficiency Award. (8 "On Thursday evening, June 28th, the Grade 8 students, their parents and teachers sat down to a smorgasbord supper served by the Ladies Auxiliary in the Community Church basement. After the national anthem, Mr. MacLeod, wel- comed all those present. Rev. P. McKague said Grace and the Toast to the Queen was presented by Mr. B. Costall. The Guest Speaker, Mr. W. Houston, high school vice-principal, was intro- duced by Mr. B. Gordon. Mr. Houston outlined his own philosophy of High School objectives _ and expressed his ideas on what the high school student should try to achieve. Mr. Houston, assisted by Mr. D. Davey, pre- sented the graduating class with their gradua- tion diplomas. The Legion Award, presented by Mrs. Mercier, was won by Bill Megraw. Other prizes recogniz- ed special achievement by individual students: Norma Jean Phillips won top honours in mathe- matics, Jody McKie was the recipient for out- standing success in English especially in com- munication and Cathy Weberg for general all- round achievement in all areas. Ted Kostiuk presented a short, but highly interesting resume of the class excursion to Hamilton. Mr. Houston drew the winning ticket for the afghan draw won by Mrs. M. Dobush of Terrace Bay. The Ladies Auxiliary were thanked by Mr. B. Costall. A newsprint mill built in 1819 in Nova Scotia made paper from rags. oo eee is EEE Photo to the Left - Norma Jean Phillips- Top Honours in Math. Lower Left Photo - Jody McKie- Outstand- ing success in Eng- lish. Lower Right Photo - Cathy Weberg- For general all-round achievement in all 3 areas. Photos by M. Lundberg

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