PAGE 18 THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Trouble, like the hill ahead, straightens out when you advance upon it. Home and School Education Dialogue - cont'd from page 17 ..... Photo below - Executive members - Mrs. K. Frommann (treasurer), Mrs. L. Chicoine (president), Mrs. N. McGuire (secretary) and Mr. A. Lawlor (moderator). Panel Members - back row - Mr. A. Gordon, Mr. G. Adey, Mr. B.C. Stewart, Mr. R. Cressman, Mr. A. Lawlor. Front row - Mr. L. Tremblay, Miss M. Venziano, Sister Gail, Mrs L. Chicoine and Mr. N. Truman. Photo next column .... Home and School member attend Educational Dialogue. Second photo next column .... Discussions during coffee served by Home and School Association. TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 5, 1970 NEW BOOKS AVAILABLE AT SCHREIBER PUBLIC LIBRARY Home Book of Taxidermy and Tanning Around Toronto - a little bit of nostalgia for ex-torontonians. In God's Underground - Martyrs for Christ in our day be- hind the Iron Curtain Human Zoo, Naked Ape 7 Unjust Society - Also in the same theme of the Indian in | Canadian society. I Am an Indian by Kent Gooderam | Canada, 70 - 6 booklets expressing the challenge of coen{=c frontation in Canada today - I. Atlantic Provinces, the struggle for survival; 2. Quebec, the threat of separation 3. Ontario, the linchpin; 4, The prairies, alienation and anger; 5. British Columbia, the great divide; 6. Coast to Coast, Canada 70: Summary. Speakers Treasury of Anecdotes Coffee Tea or Me Enest Hemingway Novels, mysteries, reference, also books from Northwest Regional. Suggestions welcomed for improved service. COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND, GET HOOKED ON A GOOD BOOK. PENINSULA RACEWAY HOLDS RALLY Marathon's Peninsula Raceway held a Snowmobile Rallu, March Ist. at II:40 pem. Six machines left our ball park two minutes apart and headed out on a eighteen mile cross- sountry cours¢. Randy Thompson, Marathon, crossed the finished line some 5I min. 50.0 sec. later to capture first place in the event.) With a running time of 52 minutes I.7 gec. Dan Godin of | Schreiber drove his Pee Wee Supertest sponsored by "Scorpion Stinger" across the finish line for a second place finish. Third place went to C&T Marine's "Snow-Jet" driven by Ian Macadam of Schreiber. Ralph Merkley of Terrace Bay was also entered in this event but got lost along with the other two entrants in the race. In the I5 to 25 H.P. -- of five laps around the Per- tq