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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jun 1977, p. 18

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PAGE 18 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 22, 1977 THE CAROLINE McMORLAND SCHOOL TORONTO TRIP: : After many months of fund raising and plan- : .NOTICE. . ning, eight students and four chaperones from : the Caroline McMorland School left for Toronto TO THE RESIDENTS OF. on Sunday, May Zoey. TERRACE BAY AND SCHREIBER Travelling in a twelve-passenger van the group spent the first night in Sudbury. Ar- ak rival in Toronto was exciting as the students : LAND FILL SITE competed to be the first one to spot the CN : Tower. PUBLIC DUMPING: Wednesdays 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. On the first evening, four students and -two Saturdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. chaperones joined the Marathon Public School grade 8's at Exhibition Stadium for a game bet "Mr. B. Thorsteinson, the attendant will be "-ween the Toronto Blue Jays and the Kansas on duty during these hours, and persons City Royals. The remainder .of the group spent dumping refuse are hereby requested fo be the evening exploring downtown and riding the governed by his instructions. subway . : ir COUNCIL OF THE A.J. GAUTHIER 'The first full day of touring took the TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER CLERK-TREASURER group to Queen's Park, on a tour of the new Eaton Centre, and a visit to Beverly Street COUNCIL OF THE W. HANLEY School. The day was rounded off by a leisure- TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY CLERK CO-ORDINATOR ly swim back at the Hampton Court Hotel (for- merly the Four Seasons) where the group was staying.' The second day was spent in the exotic surroundings of the Metro Zoo: The lion and .. : the otter topped the list of favourite anim- als. After leaving the zoo, the group travel- ANNOUNCEMENT led to Brampton and were guests at a barbeque ' hi eid "at the home of Mrs. Marion Burke. The Industrial Division of The highlight for most of the students was (ohmronafohmmon the CN Tower which proved to be just as ex- : LIMITED citing as anticipated. Moving on to Ontario Place, the students enjoyed the Children's = Are Pleased to Announce the Appointment of Village and the show at Cinesphere. The 'group BERGLUND INDUSTRIAL boarded a cruise boat at the Ontario Place SUPPLY Co. LIMITED Dock and had an interesting tour of Toronto - . harbour and islands. The day was topped off = As Their Distributors For by a delicious supper at the 0ld Spaghetti EY Se aL = VISKON-AIRE* The last day took the group to The Ontario air filters Science Centre to see the many exhibits and experience the fun of the Arcade. A tired but happy crew left Toronto on June For the Thunder Bay Area 4th, spent the night in Sault Ste. Marie and For Your Industrial Filters Including: arrived home on June 5th. Chaperones on the Roll Machine Media Air Filters trip were Cheryl Dixon, Geoff Bertin, Elgie Disposable Air Filters Stoddard and Gail Conrad. Extended Life Filters Students and staff are grateful to The Lake : and pk ¥ Superior Board of Education and especially the Steel Frames For Replaceable Air Filter Pads people of Marathon for their tremendous sup- port which made the trip possible. Authorized Distributor v///8/)//8 THAT, WAY s | BERGLUND INDUSTRIAL | - z EY SUPPLY Co. LIMITED | £4 £4 i ' 600 NORAH CRESCENT, P.O. BOX 907, THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7C 4X9 TELEPHONE: (807) 623-5551 TELEX: 073-4532 PLEASE CALL:

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