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Terrace Bay News, 28 May 1975, p. 12

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TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 28, I975 ENE KRAUSE MATH CONTEST WINNER Krause was the winner, at Lake High School in the junior mathemat- st sponsored by the University of for Ontario High Schools. er teacher, R.F. Baron, Arlene atten- wards dinner in Thunder Bay, sponsor- -- Ontario try of Natural Resources, Terrace ict requires the following equip- their maintenance program: ozer Minimum 97 D.B.H.P. m Dump Trucks Minimum G.V.W. 40,000 End Loader Mounted Minimum 2% cu. yds. Grader 80 - 100 H.P. Hoe Minimum 5/8 cu. yds. | of the equipment may not be at any one time. Tender forms quired at the Terrace Bay District For further information, please Bowlier. Telephone 825-3205. 3ernier Dr. J.K. Reynolds Deputy Minister ed jointly by Waterloo University and Lake- head University. Accompanying Arlene and Mr. Baron were the four top students (in marks) following her - Doug Ross, Richard Spacek, Carolyn Vanderkam and Carla Crocford. Mary Bourke, who has recently written a Senior Mathematics test results not yet rec- eived, also went with the group, to enjoy the tour of the University which was the highlight of the trip. n SCHREIBER PARKS & RECREATION WEEKLY NEWS The deadline for applications for summer employment with the Schreiber Parks and Recre- ation Committee is May 3Ist. If anyone is still interested in a jogging club, contact the Recreation Office at 824- 2317. Those who have not paid their registration fee for the Art Course, may do so at the Rec- reation Office from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. At this time we would like to stress the importance of sharing the tennis court. At the end of June, our tennis court will be sch- eduled and your co-operation at this time will greatly be appreciated. ' SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS Mrs. Lorette McParland, president of the Catholic Women's League, congratulated Mrs. Norah McGuire, recently elected as Diocesan president. Miss Mary Huard was appointed to represent the C.W.L. $I00.00 bursary at the Lake Super- ior High School Commencement exercises being held in Terrace Bay this year. Mrs. Emilen St. Jean volunteered to make the doughnuts, which with soft drinks, will be served to those making their First Communion in Holy Angels Church on June first. It was decided not to cater for the Kinette convention in April I976. A bakeless bake sale, which means donations of cash instead of baking, is being planned, with the date to be set later. Dick Warder, Lloyd Benda and Don Primley of Hayward, Wisc. visited Norman Bottomley over the holiday weekend at his camp getting in some fishing. Barry Miller is Jack Bryson's helper at Slate Island this summer. continued-page 14. ....:i.ees

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