an PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS ____ MARCH 12, 197¢ SC HREIBER COUNCIL QUOTES Wednesday afternoon, the Marathon and Schreil EE RYOTES boys' basketball teams played in Terrace Bay, wit Marathon winning the North Shore LeagSe. The Marathon boys team left for Kenora on Thursday . The municipal council, at their regular February meeting considered information sent by the minister of Finance and Commercial Affairs concerning lotter- ies in the matter of setting up a licensing system, No action will be taken pending additional instruction ~SHS CH EERLEADERS WIN COMPETITION The Board of Management of Thunder Bay Home for the Aged wrote regarding additional accommodations required, saying when all replies have been received from various municipalities they will provide infor- mation requested. The Lake Superior Board of Education advised that new legislation re Prepayment of education costs makes it compulsory that levy be paid in quarterly instalments . Council reviewed a communication from the Department of Municipal Affairs concerning continu- ation of provincial tax reducation program. A copy of a letter from the Parks and Recreation Sd nt Le ane em erin committee to the Department of Education regarding a proposed playground at Holy Angel's Separate School was filed after reading. It was agreed to place an advertisement in the high school year book. After a discussion on thawing charges, decision was held for further study . Water works bills of $562.63 and General accounts of $2136.65 were passed for payment. SF "THE OWL'S HOOT" SHS THOUGHT OF THE WEEK ae ee CE WEE The possession of facts is knowledge; the use of them is wisdom; the choice of them, education. Knowledge is not power but riches, and like them has its value in spend- ing. The cheerleading competition was held on Wed- nesday, March 4th in conjunction with the basket. ball playoffs in Terrace Bay. Cheerleaders from Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nip-Rock, Schreiber Terrace Bay competed. Congratulations are exten ed to Miss Warren and the Schreiber girls who placed first in the competition. The Schreiber cheerleaders, under Miss Warren's instructions, are Dale Sisson, Captain; Cathy Bottomley, Joyce Cluett, Beverley Hamilton, Susan Johnson and Lol: Scott. --_--.. BASKETBALL PLAY-OFFS OE Monday, March 2nd and Tuesday, March 3rd, the Schreiber and Terrace Bay girls' basketball teams played two games for total point winners; After two exciting games, one in Terrace Bay and one in Schreiber, The Terrace Bay girls emerged victor- ious, winning by one point. Congratulations are extended to both teams for a fine exhibition of skill. treat is in store for Romanoff fans on Easter Sunday, March 29 T B rl y f th at 9:00 p.m., when the CBC television network presents Maestro, errace bay girls are winners of t e North Shore Some Travelling Music, Please, starring Ivan Romanoff, the League. continued next column ....... Chorus and Orchestra, Lesia Zubrack, folk singer Joso, singer Eleanor Calbes and comedian Paul Kligman. { ates