PAGE 6 TERRACE BRY HEWS OCTOBER 30, 1974 BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING The Lake Superior Board of Education meet- ing was held on Saturday, October 19th at the Terrace Bay Campus of Lake Superior High Sch- ool. ¢ The minutes of Meeting No. 10/74 held Sep- tember 23rd were declared adopted. The minut- es of Meeting No. 38 of the Trainable Retard- ed Children's Advisory Committee held Octoker IOth were acknowledged as received. The disbursements for thc month of Scptem- ber, I974 totalled $511,699.08. - The Board will retain the two television modulators located at Schreiber and Terrace Bay. The equipment will be stored in Lake Superior Public School, Schreiber Campus and Lake Superior High School, Terrace Bay Campus. A committee of Mr. E. Autio, Mrs. J. Nugent and Mr. J. Warwick were appointed to open. ten- ders for the Marathon Building Project and authorized to award the contract, subject to Ministry and O.M.B. final approval. The Director of Education is to research the acquisition of additional property for Stevens Avenue Campus, Marathon Public School. The Board supported the motion of the York County Board of Education regarding the legal aspects of supervision as they have communica- ted same to The Ontario School Trustees' Coun- cil and that a letter be sent indicating their support. A revised policy for housing will be pre- sented at the November meeting for approval. An Ad-Hoc Committee comprising of Mr. Autio, Mrs. Dettbarn, Mrs. Nugent, and Mr. Reid was formed to determine Rental Rates for I975. R. Weeks, A.S. Gordon and R.A. Cressman gave reports on the NOFSSTA Conference in Sudbury on. October 3rd - 5th. The Board will allow a maximum of $300.CO0 per each of three communities for 1974 Christ- mas parties including Trustees and Staff. The next regular meeting of the Board will be held at Marathon High School, at I0:00 a.m. on Saturday, November I6th, I974. The Ad-Hock Committee on the Marathon Public School Building Project will meet at the Board "offices, at 6:30 p.m., on October 30th, I974. The Ad-Hoc Committee on Rental Rates will meet at the Board offices, at 8:00 p.m., on October 30th. POPPY DAY TEA AND BAZAAR NOVEMBER 2ND 1:30 - 3:30 P.M, LEGION HALL TICKETS 75¢ TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM DOROTHY KOSKI AZ HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS I coloured Light costumes with reflective material are CUSICT to see. Costumes should be flime re- sistant. and short enough not to trip children. Call on one side of the street and then the other: don't - criss cross the street. Mask should not obstruct vision. Make up is best. Young children should be ac- companied by an adult. Set boundaries and a curfew time. ; For maximum safety provide a flashlight. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. 5. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15, 16. 17. 20. 23. 24. 26. Hy 28. 29. 30. 31. 34. 38. 39. 40. 41. Gu Ww Hawaiian port Intact Without moisture Coco -- Become a nun (3 wds.) Scrape by, with "out" Employ French resort Surprise! Adorn Spoken Verdi opera (3 wds.) Wardrobe problem "Old bean" Exasper- ate Heraldic wreath Veracious Japanese liquid measure Children's game (3 wds.) Happen- ings Region Squander Trust DOWN . Abhor . Asian country (var.) . Similar . Poem . "-- ignor- ance is bliss..." 6. "-- You Met Miss Jones?" 1. "-- Doz- en Roses" ~ 8. Garland 9. Building extension 11. Hennery structures (2 wds.) 13. Not quick- witted 16. Breeding place 17. Romanian city 18. Corridor 19. Auk genus 20. Indone- sian island 21. Arab official 22. Muggy 2 is TODAY! ANSWER A3H 3|1LS|V VISE VERS LINEA AIF 3ISIOINV3A| | [H OH SE 3 NHL INHOMIS| | 3[TCOONELIN[ IT JVI8IQI3M[SIVINV VHIOEEN D|3|0/3(8 HVE 3D 1 [N 39 | HER3M3 ALH3BABHILISMIVIL 3INVIHIORQ| | [HV 37O/HM Of IH 23. Hautboy 33. 1t's 25. -- out a deal! (appor- 34. Fell tioned) 35. Marsh 29. Practice elder speech- 36. Some craft (Fr.) 30. Portable 37. Island lodge in 31. Withered the Medit. 32. Scoundrel " (abbr.) LE i FEA | -- l 30 29 21 733! [32 [33 35 [36 38 40 oa aide gat Sie