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Terrace Bay News, 13 Aug 1970, p. 5

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aa AUGUST 13, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 MRS. MARY CLARE KENNEDY WILL BE REPLACING MRS. RUTH MITCHELL As sus | THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION AGENT FOR ALLIED VAN LINES. REQUIRES : ALLIED VAN LINES TERRACE BAY FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR WELL KNOWN TERRACE BAY WOMAN ASSISTANT CUSTODIAN TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL UNION CONTRACT- REPLY TO E.J. MORGAN DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHREIBER, ONTARIO Mrs. Norine Coe passed away in Port Arthur General Hospital on Wednesday, August 5th. Mrs. Coe was born in Sault Ste. Marie and took her schooling there. She was married to Harry Coe in 1941 and moved to Terrace Bay in 1948 where she resided until her death. Mrs. Coe was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star-and the Terrace Bay Community Church. Very active in the life and work of the Church, she was Secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary at the time of her passing. . Mrs. Coe is survived by her husband, Harry, two daughters, Janice of Toronto, Meredith at home, two sons, Graham and Ralph also at home and two sisters, Mrs. D. Johnstrom, Sault Ste. Marie and Mrs. M.J. McNamaro, Toronto. A funeral service was held in the Terrace Bay Community Church on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. August 8th., with Dr. J.N. DiGiacomo, of York- ville, Illinois, and Father A. Gvora, of St. Martin's parish officiating. CARD OF THANKS | wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to all my friends, both young and old, who took part in the commemoration of my twenty-five years in practice in Terrace Bay. It is impossible for me to fully express my feelings -- the many gifts, letters ond telegrams were over- whelming, and | am very grateful for the friendship extended by all of you in so many different ways. | have treasured very deeply the many friendships | have made during my years in Terrace Bay and | hope that | am able to serve the area for many more years. ; Michael McCausland THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION REPORT The Lake Superior Board of Education held a meeting at Marathon High School on August 5th. Trustee Mrs. G. Fairservice gave a comprehensive Many beautiful floral tributes were received and the church was filled to capacity. Mrs. Ellen Hodgkiss was at the organ. Pall bearers were John Ferrier, Ted Young, Clarence Buck, Verne Hopper, Don Husband and Ab Farrow. Ushers were Bill Baillie and Verle Thompson . After cremation in Winnipeg, inter= ment will take place in the family plot in Sault Ste. Marie. KNOW RNY. Sea Cadets, WHY DOES THE CHIMNEY ON A KEROSENE (AMP CAUSE THE FLAME TOD BE SO MUCH BRIGHTER? . . pfs Minutes of the last meeting were BRINGS more AIR ( wITH MORE OXYGEN) TO THE FLAME- YOUR f& | report on the conference which she at- NATURE tended in Toronto on 'The School Sy- stem in the Community'. adopted. Expenditures for June in the amount of $270,858.22 and for July in the a- mount of $181,058.58 were approved. The comparative statements of expendi- tures as compared to budget estimates up to June 30, 1970, were presented for study. 2 = The Board approved the wage scale Clarence Yates is in Victoria, B.C. at 7 » = for caretaking staff as per schedule. Esquimault Navy Base for six weeks training, a» SCI ONS Conti Clarence is a member of the Terrace Bay % FROM THE HOT GASES RISING ontinued on Page 10" oa

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