PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS. _ AUGUST 29, 1968 Schreiber High Scho 00 Opening of Classes Zao & thy Ser a 1963 @& rrender the li otor vehicle ti "~e of the se" Pra tee }. ALL STUDENTS WHO WILL BE ATTENDING SCHREIBER HIGH acm Polnintc THE 1968-69 SCHOOL YEAR WILL ASSEMBLE IN THE GYMNATORIUM AT 9:00 A.M. ON SEPTEMBER 3RD. - . STUDENTS SHOULD BRING A PEN, A PENCIL, A 3-RING BINDER AND SOME PAPER TO SCHOOL. 3. DUDLEY COMBINATION LOCKS WILL BE ON SALE FOR $1.00 THIS DAY. STUDENTS ALREADY HAVING DUDLEY LOCKS SHOULD BRING THEM TO SCHOOL ON SEPTEMBER 3RD. . THE S.H.S. STUDENT COUNCIL FEE OF $1.00 WILL BE COLLECTED ON SEPTEMBER 3RD. GRADE 13 TEXTBOOKS WILL BE ON SALE DURING THE MORNING. . ALL STUDENTS RESIDENT IN THE SCHREIBER AREA, WHO ARE ATTENDING THE TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL OR ANY SECONDARY SCHOOL OTHER THAN S.H.S. MUST COMPLETE A TUITION ALLOWANCE FORM WHICH MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE S.H.S. OFFICE ON AUGUST 29TH AND 30TH. 7. STUDENTS AND PARENTS MAY CONTACT THE UNDERSIGNED BY TELEPHONING 531. NO Ons B.C. STEWART PRINCIPAL Rossport - cont'd from page 11 ACROSS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yandon, Naomi and Wayne are 'tering . (colton) esi ia ot ° ° . ° bst riest's holidaying at Quetico Park this week. eSellect 9. vestment rol -Slenderer Mr. and Mrs. E. Legault left by car Saturday for 12-City in 10-Tavern" a holiday in Toronto and Belville via circle route on} 'Babylonian 3 "Winker ie Lake Superior. ee 16- Waste metal S)ao[4Is| 17-Man's 19-Sacred OME] S|] vy] SS 0[ 4] Mrs. Perron, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Heather va tickname 9s ee S10] sf =1S50 Om Ini v] se apeR outhern : myo have returned to Noranda after visiting the Yandon 20. Plackbird | er gonanee: ~ Seo ee family this week. weer 25-8outh SER! ° . . . rican N Miss Maxine Hubelit arrived home Saturday from TF ice hockey a7 Village Wicca puso aaa es ala 26- N Pi CO ee Wawa where she had been visiting her brother and 28- Hypotheti- ieee places. e2.Greek letter ° ° ' Bs cal force An 38-P ti 54-Noi sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hubelit. 29- Retail greases oe eerepelatents " ' . ~ 32-Royal 40-Feudal measure Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Molinski and son Lorne Jr. sh laehnees 34-Cease a nee 58-A continent . . ° ° -Pullman a arrived home this week from Winnipeg. 35.W ithout compart- Siicval 60-Compass clothes ment 44-Pack away point Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Seppala over the week 36-!gneous rock (pl.) 39-King of birds 42-For example Kd Reed iat Ke % S004 bs xe PSS Secon end were his father, Emile Seppala and daughter ss " Dood T Mrs. Mary MacDonald of Port Arthur. They were sshcing i Ss SAC ie : 5 ; Seoese XK 17. accompanied by Miss Saara Vanhatalo, an exchange} iy ee Be | | | es ° Y A -Meta 2 student from Haijaa, Finland, who had studied lan- 4S ee PP? Bes -Gaiters guages at Chicago University and was on her way home following visits to Ottawa, Montreal, etc. 50-Conducted PS55PS252 5g TEACHER REQUIRED 'Bevattater fe 7 Principal-Supply Teacher required beginning Sep- Chee. tember 3rd, 1968 to relieve Principal on half-day nasis. 1968-69 salary schedule in effect. hero 62-Sea eagles DOWN 1-Legume ~ m b 2S P J ey Wetet, fs Ba OOO be eee 2-Cooled lava FE, TT 7Ten BOSC i 3-Suffix: {| Peer | ROSY Please send name, address, experience and name of like Psi 5e Pt Ba | . . 4 4-Roman bey aed ae ast inspector io: Mr. F.D. Sechesky, Secretary- a ped -Spoor Ba | | | | ORS Treasurer, St. Mariin's School, Box 459,Terrace Bay 6-Paid notice