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Terrace Bay News, 6 Feb 1969, p. 12

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FEBRUARY 6, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS . PAGE 12 Owl's Hoot - cont'd from page 13 . PARENT-TEAC HER INTERVIEWS At the end of the day the standings were lroquois, Parent-teacher interviews will be conducted a Canuck, Mohawk, Ottawa. A dance was held that Schreiber High School on Tuesday, February 11th evening with students dancing to the music of the from 2.30 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. and from 7.00 p.m. - Manchester Riddle. The queen, Nancie Spillane, - | 9.30 p.m. Parents of S.H.S. students who are not and King, David Bromley, were crowned at the obtaining satisfactory standing in one or more sub- dance to end our Camival for another year. jects should plan to meet'with the particular teachers top phate - winners of the degsled race; Middle phete - during the afternoon or evening sessions. However, .the snowshoe race; Bottom photo - a moment's pause during kh Sikh enti eenteah., all parents are welcome. If further information re : : these interviews is required, contact the principal by telephoning 754. See more eee of Carnival events at bottom of page 11. = The Ontario Institute The of Studies has developed a science program where by the students not Angel' Ss Harp a manipulate the equipment and perform experiments on their own, but they actually assemble all the equipment from nuts and bolts to the finished product. This program is slowly being introduced in many elementary schools in Ontario. The teachers of Holy Angels school organized a teacher training workshop for themselves. Mr. A.-Speziale and Mr. J. Small who have taken the course offered by O.I. S.E. instructed the teachers, as the teachers will later instruct the students, merely in what directions to follow. The remainder of the time was spent in actually assembling equipment and experimentation in its use. The photo below shows Miss S. Dennison and Mr. G. Speck balancing their scales while Miss J. Syvitski watches. -cont'd on page |!

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