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Terrace Bay News, 25 Feb 1976, p. 3

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FEBRUARY 25, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING: Continued It is hoped that Working Maintenance Foremen will be found for Manitouwadge, Marathon and Schreiber/Terrace Bay. LIBRARY NEWS Books in the library are as follows: River Rising by Jessica North; Trading Up. by Joan Lea; All That Glitters by Noel Gerson; Ambulance by Hugh Miller; Night Stop by Elles- ton Trevor; Valley Forge by McKinlay Kantor; Iceberg by Clive Cussler; The Persian Ransom by Evelyn Anthony; Bring On the Empty Horses by David Niven and Northwest to the Sea by Wm McGillivray - This is a thoroughly resear- ched and well written book on a little-known portion of our Canadian heritage, its chief character a man of truly heroic proportions - Wm. McGillivray for whom Fort William was named. We have Finnish and French language books available. The Library has also received Easy to read books for the Junior readers and several picture books for the little ones. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION requires immediately 3 MAINTENANCE WORKING FOREMEN Responsibilities include developing and carrying out a preventative maintenance pro- gram and looking after the repair needs of the Board's schools, houses and apartment buildings in Manitouwadge, Marathon and Schreiber/Terrace Bay. These positions are full time and successful candidates will enjoy the same pension and fringe benefits as other full time emp |oyees. Experience and competence in carpentry, elec- frical repairs, plumbing and general mainten- nance required. : Written applications will be received up to March 8, 1976 and should outline qualifica- tions, experience and salary expected and be addressed to: 3 H.J. Boudreau, Business Administrator, The Lake Superior Board of Education, Box 189, SCHREIBER, Ontario. POT 250 RECREATION DEPARTMENT WEEKLY REPORT TERRACE BAY ARENA - FUME PROBLEM: For the past 2% weeks, the Recreation Dep- artment has been doing its best to resolve the fume problem in the arena. During the above-mentioned period of time, the ice re- surfacer has been utilized on a restricted basis with the old flood tank system being kept on standby in case the accumulation of fumes in the arena gets too great. The front entrance doors have been kept open during the course of Arena Schedule pro- grammes, allowing some air movement to take place in the arena. We would ask for the co- operation of those using the arena by not closing the entrance doors when entering or leaving the arena. " Since the Terrace Bay arena has no adequate ventilation system, arrangements are underway to attempt to install a fan system which would enable air contained within the arena to be exhausted to the outside. We wish to assure the general public that the Recreation Department is doing all poss- ible to solve this problem. We would request your consideration and patience in this matter. Continued page 4........ STRAND THEATRE TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 825-377] SHOW™ TIMES - MONDAY - THURSDAY 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7 & 9 P.M. , ADULT ENTERTAINMENT a SUNDAY 8:30 P.M. -- IT's THE JAWS OF ROCK! 4 THE ALICE COOPER SHOW WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE Starring ALICE COOPER sin. 29 mon: 1 SEEN...SOLVET.,. BUTDONT TELL! : AN AMICUS PRODUCTION ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CALVIN LOCKHART - PETER CUSHING ~THE BEAST MUST DIE" The story Buford Pusser wanted told... BCP" presents M ar. 2 3 Tue. Wed. PART 2 ALR { md #5 sub In Color ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BO SVENSON as Buford Pusser

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