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Terrace Bay News, 9 Sep 1965, p. 1

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_ FEE) Vol. 8, No. 36 Serving the district ~ September 9, 1965 TERRACE BAY STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL WHO SAYS WE CAN'T GROW VEGETABLES IN fa TERRACE BAY ? Terrace Bay students returned to school on Tuesday morning with, it seemed to observers, enthusiasm. After being segregated to their various home areas for two months seeing them congregated on the school lots Tuesday morning reminded us forcibly that this is a young town with many children crossing the streets to get to the different schools. Parents are urged to instil safe pedestrian habits in the younger children and motorists are asked to be on the alert at times when the students are going to and leaving schools. With an enrolement of 277 students in the Terrace Bay Public School, the staff will be comprised of Mrs. Lillian Husser returning to Kindergarten classes Mrs. LeVaughn West teaching Grade one, Miss Diana Montgomery of Cochrane will take Grade two Mrs. Dora Trach returns to the Grade three Class, Miss Marian Desomeau of Cochrane will take the Grade four students, Mr. Albert York from Fort William will take Grade five, Mr. L. James returns to the Grade six pupils, Mr. Jim Davey of Port Arthur will instruct in Grade Seven and Principal Mr. Don Briscoe will take Grade eight with Mrs. SUCCESSFUL LABOUR DAY FESTIVAL HELD Shirley Mikus supplying. Principal Mr. Ray T. Kenney welcomes Mrs. Lois Cold blustery weather did not deter the many Gunn of Sudbury to teach Grade one in St.Martin's | children and adults who turned up at the Athletic Separate School, and is pleased to have the follow- Field in Terrace Bay on Labour Day where, under the The surprised Isabelle Delaronde dis- plays the fine head of cauli- flower she found growing so nicely in her cabbage patch. ing teachers return: Miss Joyce Raper of Toronto, sponsorship of Local 665 Pulp Sulphite Workers and in Kindergarten, Miss Lois MacKay of Marathon for the Electrical Workers Union - No. 1861, various Grade two, who spent her summer taking a course events were scheduled and prizes given to the lucky in Primary Methods Part Two in Ottawa, Mrs. winners. Yolande Rajotte Grade three, Mr. Joe Carty of Adding a carnival atmosphere to this year's activitie Grade four took a course in Physical Education were a Big Top, concession booths and aromatic part two, in Hamilton last summer, Mr. Ed McAdam stands where steak on a bun etc. were sold, all takes a split class of Grades five and six, Mr. John | presided over by members of the local Teen Town. Bird takes grades six and seven and reports spending Winners in the various events were: Boys' Dash - his summer in Toronto where he took a music course,]} 4 yrs. and under - N. Pluta, B. Savoy, Dwayne and Mr. Kenney instructs in Grade eight. Mrs. Diduch; 6 yrs. B. Smilsky, G. Diduch, M. Belliveau Lois Shubaly will be Principal supply. 8 yrs. Rs Belliveau, EY Zwaresh, a5 Ferguson; 10 yrs. Mr. W.W. Rowsome, Principal of Terrace Bay B. Smilsky, J. O'Javee, J. Dobush; 12yrs. G. Kuj- High School, and a newcomer from Sault Ste. Marie bida, D. Hales, C. Simmer; 14 yrs. G. Dashkewytch enrolled 137 students Tuesday morning, introducing ] P- Evans-Smith, B. Black; 15 yrs. D. Falzetta, K. his staff of: Mr. G. Campeau of Ottawa who will Wood, B. Robinson; Open - B. Robinson, D. Falzettq instruct in French, Mr. Jon Ferguson returning to Girls' Dash - 4yrs. and under - F. Dakin, L. Kenney Terrace Bay, teaches Physical Education and Mathe K. Osmar; 6yrs. L. Schritt, L. Drake, S. Caldwell; matics, Mr. D.R. Field from Windsor will take 8 yrs. N. Mikus, C. Ferland, W. Schritt; 10 yrs. S. History, Latin, Typing and Bookeeping, Mr. W. Whalen, R. Pineault, J. Zwir; 12 yrs. W. Evan-Smit LeMay of Fort William will instruct in English and L. Dakin, L. Helmink; 14 yrs. M. Coupal, L. Belli- Guidance; Mr. K. MacLeod of Terrace Bay takes veau, L. Simmer; 15 yrs. G. Dakin, Mrs. D. Whalen English, History and Mathematic classes, Mr. D.E. C. Belliveau; Boys' High Jump - 8 yrs. an d under- Peppler from Arnprior teaches Geography and C. Diduch, T. Hirt, V. Hirt; 10 yrs. L. Black, B. History and Mr. C.T. Rose instructs in Science. Mr} Smilsky, B. Schritt; 12 yrs. D. Hales, T. Falzetta Rowsome teaches mathematics and will be assisted | C. Simmer; 14 yrs. B. Neely, L. Sitko, K. Gorman by Mrs. Marmie Hofland as Secretary. (Continued on Pg.4}.

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