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Terrace Bay News, 21 Sep 1967, p. 5

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TERRACE BAY NEWS APARTMENT FOR RENT - 3 room, furnished or un- furnished, private entrance. Phone 372I after 5 p.m. ' TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL REPORT The present enrollment at the High School is 115 students. Sixty students are attending vari« us courses out of town, of ;which 32 are attending Schreiber High School for Business and Commerce. Following is a list of staff at the Terrace Bay High School for 1967-68: 1 Mr. W.Rowsome, Principal; Mr. J.Ferguson, Assist- Photo by Inez MeCuaig. ant to Principal and Physical Education; Mr. D. Barbara Cole being presented with keys to a 1967 4-door Chev- : : rolet she won in a draw sponsored by the Junior Hockey Club. Anderson, from Fort Frances, History and Library Ken Davis, Chairman of the Draw, made the presentation. Research; Mr . T.Miyata from British Columbia, Science; Mr. R. Baron from Dryden, Mathematics, Alex Zwaresh, retired Mr. A. Cvitkovich, French; Mr. D.Field, typing, railroader at Rossport, bookkeeping, history, commercial counselling; Mr. stands in his cabbage L. Hibbitt from Toronto, English; Mr. E.Hickerson patch with cabbages Mathematics, Science, Library Research; Mr. W. averaging 8 to 10 pounds LeMay, English, Guidance Counselling; Mr. K. He is holding carrots MacLeod, Geography . and onions he grows We have been advised by Municipal Council that for his own winter use. | tentative approval from tlie Ontario Municipal Board He also grows straw- concerning the addition to the school has been receiv- berries and raspberries -|.ed. On September |4 a meeting was held with Mr. and has a surplus of Ken. Wooster, Area Supervisor of Schools; Mr. Wm. vegetables to give to Colborne, Program Consultant for Occupations; Mr. relatives and friends. W. Farrell and Mr. W. Rowsome. Discussions were Photo by. Mrs. Todescoe held concerning layout and programs to be offered. Ts : | ' | THE HOME TEAM Ne Dear Oddfellows and Rebekahs: IX .Now at home, we are recalling the many pleasant memories and experiences we have received through meeting you and the many others along the way. On behalf of the leaders and delegates of Tour #16, | would like to extend our sincere appreciation for your warm hospitality, delightful meal and the unique opportunity to be a part of the United Nations for six days. It is hard for many of us, to put into words how we felt about this wonderful trip. We benefited in so many ways, gaining a better understanding and love for our fellowmen throughout the world. Sincerely, _ Joan Nikoforuk, B.C. evs fs Note: A letter was also received from the Executive Director of the United Nations Pilgrimage thanking the local lodges for their part in this year's tour that included 999 students and 72 adult leaders. "My mom washed my uniform in a new super detergent

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