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Terrace Bay News, 18 May 1983, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 18, 1983 Lake Superior Board of Education meets The regular meeting of The Lake Superior Board of Education was held on Monday, April 18, 1983 at 7:00 p.m: in the Conference Room located at Marathon High School, the Board agreed to meet again on Tuesday, April 19th to There will bea TOWN BRIDAL SHOWER in honour of MISS BONNY BOURGUIGNON on Wednesday, May 18, 1983 From 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. in the UNITED CHURCH BASEMENT, in Schreiber EVERYONE WELCOME his daughter Bay. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. William Servey of Windsor, Ont. wishes to announce the engagement of SANDRA ELAINE to TERRY MICHAEL STACHIW son of Ed and Betty Stachiw of Terrace Bay. The couple will be married at the Community Church in Terrace Bay and following a honeymoon to Mexico will attend a second reception honour in Windsor, 1983. They will then reside in Terrace in their Ont. on June 11, BIRTH playmate for Kyle. their excellent care. ANNOUNCEMENT KAY: Dave and Laureen are pleased to announce the arrival of their second son, Darrell Brandon, born May 8th, 1983 weighing 9 Ibs. 1 oz. A new Special thanks to Dr. Mainman and nurses A. Churney and D. Peters and all the staff of The McCausland Hospital for complete the agenda. G. Conrad, Teacher Diagnostician, gave a presentation to the Board regarding the Special Education Re- view Process, Follow- up and Results of the Review. The proposed Lake Superior Board of Edu- cation Parent Guide to Special Education was adopted as_ presented and is to be commercial- ly printed for use within the Board. The Policy and Procedures Manual for Special Education was adopted as present- ed for use in the Lake Superior Board of Edu- cation, effective Sep- tember 1/83. Trustees M. Reid, D. Burton, G. Bodak and J. Nugent absented them- selves from the Com- mittee of the Whole Board for the -- Salary Committee. report. Minutes of Special Board Meeting No. 1/83 held March 14/83 were declared adopted. Minutes of Meeting No. 3/83 held March 21/83 were declared adopted. Minutes of the French Language Advisory Committee Meeting held March 1/83 and Minutes of the Special Education Advisory Committee Meeting held March 15/83 were ackowledged as re- ceived. Minutes of Spe- cial Board Meeting No. 2/83. held April 7/83 were declared adopted. Disbursements for the month of March/83 in the total amount of $620,221.19 and Payroll "B"' disbursements for the month of March/83 in the total amount of $20,562.62 were approved. A special meeting is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, June 18/83 to establish Board Priori- ties and Directions. The Board was re- minded that responses to the Allan Report are to be forwarded to the Minister of Education by June 30/83. The Man- agement Committee is to meet and give direct- ion to the Administra- tion for the preparation of the Board's respon- se. Letters received from the Terrace Bay Rec- reation Committee and W. Morrill of Schreiber Public School were re- ferred to the Property and Maintenance Com- mittee. The Board passed a resolution that they ap- proach the Ministry of Education requesting capital funding for the roof of Schreiber Public School. The Board was noti- fied that Principals had been asked to attend the next committee meet- ing scheduled for Thurs- day evening, April 28, 1983. The resignation of G. McDonald, Attendance Social Counsellor for Manitouwadge, was ac- cepted with regret ef- fective April 29, 1983. The Board acknow- ledged the letter re- ceived from S. Mikus, teacher for Terrace Bay Public School, accepting her retirement from the Board effective August 31, 1983. The Board approved an extension to the Ma- ternity Leave granted to T. McDermott, teacher for Manitouwadge Pub- lic and High Schools, to include the school year 1983-84 (Sept: 1/83 - .Marathon Aug. 31/84). The Board acknow- ledged receipt of the let- tet from A. Proudfoot in- dicating her intent to return to her teaching duties effecitve Septem- ber 1/83 following her Maternity» Leave _ from Manitouwadge High School. : : The following Leaves of Absence (without pay) were approved by the Board: e S. Quinton, 2/3 time teacher for Schreiber Public School, for the mornings of April 12 and 13, 1983 e F. Fry, teacher for Public School, for the mornings of April 21 and 22/83 e A. Sikorski, part-time custodian for Marathon High School for the period May 30/83 to June 18/83 inclusive, e E. Saranpaa, teacher for Lake Superior High School, for the after- noon of Friday, April 25/83. The Board approved the appointment of S. Hurley as Physical Edu- cation OUC for Lake Superior High School, effective April 5/83 to June 30/83, salary to be prorated according to schedule. The Board approved the re-assignment of G. Conrad to the teaching staff of Terrace Bay Public School effective 1983 09 01 at salary according to schedule, upon completion of the term appointment as Teacher Diagnostician August 31, 1983. your discount on an blouses, sweaters, s - DOUBLE DISCOUNT DAYS Sees ROBIN 2 Days only Friday, May 20, 1983 and Saturday, May 21, 1983 Bring in your Odd's Bodkin card and we will double ything you buy. Same on Jeans, hirts -- everything. Come in and check out our T-Shirts, we have the best selections, styles, colours and sizes. Don't miss out. Visa and Mastercards accepted. 305 Scotia St. Schreiber, Ont. 824-2694 OPEN HOUSE Area Residents are invited to attend the OFFICIAL RE-OPENING of ROSSPORT HALL May 28, 1983. Opening Ceremonies at 2:00 p.m. followed by Open House at 5:00 p.m. The Board indicated that they would like to publicly acknowledge the many contributions to the System of Miss Gail Conrad. Trustee J. Nugent suggested that 'the loss to the System will be Terrace Bay's gain. ; The Board approved the appoinment of Kathy Cuma as Attend- ance Social Counsellor for Manitouwadge Pub- lic and High Schools ef- fective _May..1/83 at salary according to schedule. The Board resolved that $60,800.00 be trans- ferred to the Reserve for Working Funds and $5,000.00 be placed in reserve for Retirement Gratuities at the Secon- dary Panel for 1982; that $10,000.00 be trans- ferred to the Reserve for Working Funds and $5,000.00 be placed in reserve for Retirement Gratuities at the Ele- mentary Panel for 1982. Mr. N. Critchley, the Board's architect, re- viewed -- with the trustees his analysis of the school facilities, es- pecially in Manitou- wadge Public School and Marathon Public School, and the proposed solu- tions re same. The Board was informed that Mr. Critchley and the Director of Education were meeting with Ministry officials in Thunder Bay on Wed- nesday, April 29th/83 to discuss the projects for Manitouwadge and Marathon. The next regular meeting of the Lake Superior Board of Edu- cation will be held on Monday, May 16th, 1983 at 7:00 p.m. in the Manitouwadge Public School gymnasium. Cancer month Although April is Cancer month and the time of the year when the Terrace Bay Branch is seen in its highest profile due to the fund raising drive, the work of the branch goes on all year long. Terrace Bay began their April drive with a daffodil sale held at Costa's Food Ltd. net- ting $453.00. This was followed by door-to- door contact - issuing pamphlets and accept- ing donations. Coin boxes were placed in Waghorn's Pharmacy, Rec. Centre, L.C.B.O., and Adamo's. The gen- erous support given by the Terrace Bay busi- nesses, organizations, and residents enabled us to raise $4002.00 approx. Again we stress, your money works in the bat- tle against cancer in many ways. Informa- tion will be given again in a future publication. Mrs. Helen Brooks was presented her silver 25 year pin and certifi- cate by Dr. A.E. Adey at a luncheon held in Birchwood Terrace at the close of the Cam- paign. Dr. Adey is the Medical Advisor of Ter- race Bay Cancer So- ciety. : We owe a very special thanks to all volunteers, commercial, public and private. Peaceful parks MNR aim The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources has good news for camp-, ers planning to spend a quiet holiday in a pro- vincial park enjoying the BICYCLE SAFETY RODEO hosted by TERRACE BAY POLICE FORCE In conjunction with School Safety Program For ALL Boys and Girls - School Age up to 16 yrs. Place: Terrace Bay Arena Date: May 28, 1983 Time: All participants to attend at 9:00 a.m. for registration, event over at approximately 1:30 p.m. TROPHY to be presented to the winning school INDIVIDUAL PRIZES for each age group REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS Bicycles must be mechanically sound. *This ad sponsored in co-operation with the Terrace Bay Schreiber News peaceful outdoors. The ministry is increasing its efforts to ensure that no one's vacation is dis- turbed by the actions of a few inconsiderate campers. "'Our provincial parks are widely praised for their security and peace- fulness,' Natural Re- sources Minister Alan Pope said today. "We want to maintain a noise level accéptable to all campers - especially when music and parties are involved."' He said many park users have asked that more be done to control noise levels, "and we have a responsibility to them which we intend to fulfill."" Action against excessive noise-makers will begin as soon as the first provincial parks open on Friday, May 13. "These actions are reasonable, aimed at giving everyone a chan- ce to enjoy a peaceful visit to a provincial park. I know they will be em- braced by an over- whelming majority who want to spend an enjoy- able vacation with fa- mily or friends," Mr. Pope said.

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