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Terrace Bay News, 30 Apr 1991, p. 15

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Page15, News, Tuesday, April 30, 1991 Community Action Awards Multiple. now accepting nominations Sclerosi The Office for Disability Issues is now accepting nominations Carnation for the 1991 Community Action Awards. Twelve people, at least : six of whom have disabilities, will be chosen as Award recipients Campaign from nominations collected from across Ontario. Make a donation... "The program is designed to honour.the achievements of men Wear a eo eee and women who have done much to improve the quality of life of me tay Your support will bring hope to the 50,000 Canadians who face the challenges of living with multiple sclerosis. So far there's no known cause or cure for this mysterious disease, which can lead to loss of sensation, co-ordination or even paralysis. With your help we can inten- sify our research efforts and increase services to those with MS and their families. We're counting on your support. Show you care. Make a donation. Wear a carnation. Ontarians with disabilities," said Elaine Ziemba, Minister of Citizenship with Responsibility for Disability Issues. "Disabled or not, these are people who really care about making our society a better place and their work deserves widespread recognition. ] Now in its sixth consecutive year, the Community Action awards program has encompassed a wide range of achievements. Joan Niemi of Schreiber was the recipient of a Community Action Award last year in recognition of her efforts to change outmoded public attitudes towards those with psychiatric disorders. Nominations must be received by Friday June 7, 1991. Nomination forms are available from the Ontario Office for MS Disability Issues, 2nd Floor, 700 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. or by Spit and Polish Peat on Fass calling 1-800-387-4456 (Voice/TDD). Dany Maltais polishes up a truck to help his ; os classmates, the Grade 7 & 8's of Ecole St. Martin, =e raise money for their school trip t to Ottawa. Pea ( The McCausland Hospital Board LSBE EDUCATION WEEK ACTIVITIES of Governors Education week in Ontario provides an opportunity for all of us in education to encourage par- ents, the media and the public to see education at work. The theme for Education Week (May 5 will hold their Annual Meeting on to May 11) is: Wednesday, June 26, 1990. The Education - It's for Life/ Nominating Committee of The Board of L'education, o'est pour la viel ; Governors respectfully requests the citi- This theme emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning. The Lake Superior Board of Education invites everyone to participate in celebrating Education Week 1990. For your infor- mation, a list of activities planned for the schools in your community is listed below. Please con- tact your local school for further details. The following are activities that are taking place on a system-wide basis in which students from all schools participate. May 7 : Elementary Oral Communications Festival - Terrace Bay i _May.8.: Elementary Music Festival - Marathon HS Gym zens of The McCausland Hospital Catchment Area - Pays Plat, Rossport, Schreiber, Terrace Bay to consider becoming members of The Board of Governors. By becoming members of The Board of Governors, you are volunteer- ing to ensure that the policies and regu- | [ May 9 : Secondary Music Festival - Marathon HS Gym Na lations of the Hospital are such that the May 9/10 : NSSSAA West Soccer Tournment - Terrace Bay Campus health care needs of the catchment area atest TERRACE -- ' ' = Lake Superior High Schoo If you would like £ her. information evi May 3-5 : A musical production of "OLIVER" at the Terrace Campus the duties and responsibilities of this May 8 : OPEN HOUSE - during school hours position, please contact the Chairperson OFFICIAL OPENING - Terrace Campus Gym 7:00 p.m. of the Nominating Committee - Mr. David May 9/10 : Host for the NSSSAA West Soccer Tournment beieo Executive Officer - 825-3273. S) May 6 : READING FAIR in the library - parents are invited to see writing and read- ing projects on display May 7 : Kindergarten parent meeting - P.M. Vy) May 9 : electives afternoon Come and Go Shower Terrace Bay Public School = ' Sese ' May 7 : Host for the Elementary Oral Communications Festival Jn honour of Josephine GJ.) Diano May 8 : Kindergarten orientation meeting P.M. on tur 4 7ge4 May 9 : OPEN HOUSE - during school hours nies day May : 99 . May 10: Museum Day - Grade 5 from 8 - 10 p.m, at the MANITOUWADGE Holy Angels Parish Rectory. Manitouwadge High School E W | May 8 : Career day - 1:00 p.m. veryone VVelcome: 2 OPEN HOUSE - 7:00 p.m. "Pitch - in" day to be decided ' Manitouwadge Public School May 6 : OPEN HOUSE - 7:00 p.m. Thank You Whole Language workshop - 7:30 p.m. Py We would like to extend our gratitude and ND. BO Ee ear thanks to everyone (too numerous to v) MARATHON mention) who assisted in any way in locating our respective daughters on the night of Marathon High School April zoth. We are overwhelmed by the All week: Art display in the halls generosity and morale support we received "Pitch-in" community cleanup after it became apparent the girls were lost. : May 6 : Drug Education presentation - a.m. Special thanks go to the Schreiber Volunteer May 6-7 : Outers demonstration - Penn Lake park after school Pins en SS cael Schreiber O.P.P., May 8 : Host for the Elementary Music Festival his tracki ye ~ se cz who assisted with OPEN HOUSE - all classes will be available for parent visits during the school day acKing dog Kanuk, our neighbours and May 9 : Host for the Secondary Music Festival very special friends. This unfortunate incident has reminded us all of just what a great community we reside in. Once again our - Sincerest thanks. Ron & Sandy Larivee and Pat & Rose Halonen May11 : Multi-cultural Festival - all day Marathon Public School May 7 : BOOK FAIR 12:30 - 3:00 May. 8 : SCIENCE FAIR, OPEN HOUSE 7 - 8:30 BOOK FAIR 9:00 - 3:00, 7:00 - 8:30 May 9 : BOOK FAIR 9:00 - 3:00 May 6-10: Miscellaneous classroom activities ame ree ee eee

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