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Terrace Bay News, 17 May 1972, p. 15

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MAY 17, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 Cross-Country Championships: - cont'd from page 14 . fall on October 28, 1972. This will be the first STRETCH & SEW time Schreiber has hosted a NWOSSA event in any sport, and provides a significant precedent for the IS COMING TO SCHREIBER community and Lake Superior High School . The Lake Superior High School Junior Cross- Country team are presently holders of the NWOSSA NOW YOU CAN SEW THE FAST NEW EASY WAY trophy in their division. They will be defending WITH MODERN KNITS! their championship at this meet next fall. SEIN FASHI : 1972-1973 Student Council Executive: ON As a result of the Student Council elections held BE CREATIVE! this past week, the following is the new executive BE A DESIGNER! for 1972-1973: Mark Dashkewytch, President, Paul BE PROUD OF YOUR WORKMANSHIP! Caccamo, Vice-President, Joyce Cornfield, Secre= tary and Brenda Chapman, Treasurer. Congratulations] FORGET THE OLD TEDIOUS METHODS are extended to these students. AND START FROM SCRATCH French Cuisine (by Dale Boutilier) MAY 29 -- JUNE 2 (Mon. - Fri.) One Saturday, the Grade 13 French class got to- 7:30 P.M.= 10:00 PM. gether with their teacher and her husband to prepare SPECIAL CONCENTRATED COURSE BEING HELD a French dinner. You can imagine the chaos that : IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL reigned in Mrs. Cougler's small kitchen that after- SPONSORED BY noon. There were about six main dishes being pre- ] : } LD pared all at one time, and the stock of pots and pans an Tay rs was quickly depleted. It took a good 3 1/2 hours to cook everything, KNIT FABRICS and the rumble of empty stomachs was heard loud and clear. Dinner was served at 7:30 and, after the : Intercity Plaza - Thunder Bay, Ontario shrimp, olives, wine and French onion soup, every- Eoih . spied one dug into the main dishes. Plates were heaped or information and registration contact: - with poulet basquaise (a chicken casserole), filet Mrs. A. Morris, Phone -824-2097. de sylvestre (sole), chateaux aux poivres (ground steak in cognac), and red cabbage, turnips and NOTICE mushrooms. It was a struggle to get the last mouthful Dr. Wykes will be away Wednesday, May 17th in, yet there was still dessert to go! Out came the until Monday, May 29th. rhubarb pie and chocolate eclairs, watered down Appointments will be excepted for Monday, with more french wine and liqueur. | Moy 20th . There was enough food to satisfy Napoleon's army, but eight people managed most of it on that Saturda Mind 4 a Win were thrown out hon BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT the sight of them made everybody's stomach turn by Dr. and Mrs. T.R. Wykes of Schreiber wish to the time they got up from the table. It was a struggle] | announce the arrival of Jennifer Alison on May fo get into the living room where they plopped down 4th, 1972 at Port Arthur General Hospital, Thunder into the nearest chairs. Sighs of fullness and satis- Bay. faction were heard throughout the room, and there y Was a unanimous agreement that the dinner was a huge Mrs. Ruth McDonald and Mrs. Gerta Anuix of success. Crews were organized to do the dishes and Thunder Bay spent the weekend with Mrs. Mae by the time the last dish was dried, the evening was Bryson. almost through. Plans are now being made for anothe: dinner = This time with Italian dishes! .

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