PAGE 12 CAMPAIGN WEEK - Cont'd from page 11 House System, the format of the Students' Council has been revised. For the 1970-71 School year, the Council will be comprised of a Junior and Senior Representative of each House. From this group of eight, a chairman and vice-chairman will be selected. The treasurer, secretary and social convenor are elected from either within the council of eight or from the student body at large. The initial stages of the formation of the new council began on Friday, Seotember 18th, when the following students were elected to run for office on the council of eight: CANUCK HOUSE ~- Darlene Fummerton and Mary Clara Coupal versus Carol Webb and Linda Fontaine . IROQUOIS HOUSE - Ron Chicoine and Debbie Cook versus Beth Ross and Rosemary McParland. MOHAWK HOUSE - Kevin Scott and Carolyn Glad versus Glen Pitkanen and Paul Caccamo. OTTAWA HOUSE - Craig Fischer and Karen Guina versus Alan Turner and Janice Cluett. Campaigning takes place on September 21st, 22nd and 23rd. Thursday morning, September 24th, voting will occur, with the new slate of eight officers holding their first meeting in the afternoon. 1970 "aes en STUDENTS FURTHER EDUCATION Schreiber young people at tending post-secondary institu tions of learning throughout the country are listed. Lakehead Uhiversity (Thun- der Bay) -- Jim Gellert, John Scott, Helen Harness, Tom Mec- Grath, Norma Walker, Bill Webb, Linda Nesbitt, Gerard McGrath, Bruce Gray, Danny Miller, Russell Nesbitt, Donny MacDonald. Registered in the faculty of education division of Lakehead University is Muriel Nesbitt. Western University (London, Ont.) -- Nola Fummerton, Pad- dy Spadoni, Bill Turner, Ken Borutski, Barbara Stefurak, Mary Speziale, Nancy Spillane, Greg Morrill, Butch Speziale, Diane Rummery, Ian O'Neil. McMaster University (Hamil- ton) -- Marilyn Cook, Shirley Winter, : Windsor University -- Lind Connelly. Ann Arbor, Mich. -- John Cos- grove. Queen's University (Ottawa) --Betty McGuire. McArthur College (Queens)-- Anna Fummerton. Toronto University--Cora Spa- Ottawa University -- Melanie Ross. Guelph University -- Larry Power. Cambrian College (Sault Ste. Marie) -- John Ross, Sean Par- adis, Ken Martinson, Jim Fig- liomeni. Sheridan College (Brampton) -- Larry Davis. Sudbury College--Terry Con- die. Ryerson Institute of Technol- ogy (Toronto) -- 'David Win- ters, June Small. Regional School of Nursing (Thunder Bay) -- Arlene Con- nelly. Confederation College (Thun- der Bay)--Sandra Ross, Linda Sisson, Bob Hiller, Janet Crook. Clarkson College (Potsdam, NY)---Stanley Spadoni. Mr. and Mr... Edgar Sheehan, Atikokan, visited Mrs. Ernie O'Connor -en route to Ottawa. David Boruisky is attending | college in Ottawa. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and Tim visited with Mr. and Mrs. | Cyril Sparkes en route from | McKellar, Ont., to Haney, B.C. TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 24, Ge aBUMUE, Fr pa: o Proto by I.Mclugdg Tom Cuirton, Vice-Prirz: ; Schreiber Public Schoo'. Mrs.ihillip 'ovks, District Presider , Zomen's Institute and Mrs.Melvir Dolph "nd Vice-Pres + with Frs.Yesley (Clemens, president of Schreiber paren %.1. - Photo 1.MeCuaif Sister Marvel Belfry is principal of Holy Angels Separate School this year, with Anthony Speziale as vice-principal. Others on the staff are Gary Speck teaching Gr.8 - John Small Gr.7, Harold Shack G r.6, Mrs.Jane Dampier Gr.4, Miss Barbara Dick Gr.3, Miss Diane Park Gr.3, Miss Sandra Mclean Gr.2 and 3, Sister Connie Shehan Gr.2, Sister Carol McKerral Gr.2, Miss Muriel Holmes Kinder= garten, Mrs.Barbara ©'Brien and Mrs.Linda Drie- heus, remedial and Mrs.Louise Karns, school secre- tary. Mrs .Frank Korpela of Sudbury is the guest of her sister, Mrs.Lil Parent--visiting also her brothers Sulo and John Pelto. Jack Phillips and Gino Caccamo attended a Hydrol Convention ir Toronto. : Bob Spadoni and Joe Caccamo flew to the N.W.T for some hunting. Mrs .Louise Guillet, Raymond and Dennis have returned home after visiting relatives in Domremy, Sask .