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Terrace Bay News, 7 Jan 1971, p. 5

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-e JANUARY 7, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 BOARD OF EDUCATION - Cont'd from page 4 ... The following commercial credits are being offered in the Marathon High School: Year 1 Typing, Consumer Education, Business Mathematics. Typing, Data Processing, Business Machines Accounting. Year 3 Business Law. Year 4 Business Finance. Video-tape and educational television equipment has been introduced in all schools and is being used to great advantage, perhaps even more than in schools which have had this equipment for a much longer time. This again attests to the calibre and en- thusiasm of the staff and the students. For example, in the Terrace Bay High School one classroom has been set up and a small studio has been prepared there. The room is free of other commitments and is used by both the secondary and elementary teachers and pupils. The attention of the Board in 1971 and 1972, should be directed to the reduction of cost per pupil, bearing in mind the Minister's letter which in effect requires the Board to reduce its cost per pupil by 1972, to a ceiling set by the Department. The car- dinal principle to be observed while doing this is that the students of this Division must have a level of educational opportunity comparable to that of students from other parts of the Province. The second problem of the new Board will be that of communications with students, staff and the tax- paying public. A good move is being made by means of a week-end conference in Terrace Bay in January. It is expected that out of this conference there will come courses of action to assist in overcoming both the problems mentioned above. Year 2 CHAPTER NIGHT - Cont'd from page 2 ... Child care chairman, Stella Sadowick and her committee of Yvonne LeClair, Jean Pinkerton and Alexandria Jacques, will be charge of Chapter Night programme on January 6th. The pot of gold was won by Helen Almos. A lovely lunch was served by Helen Almos and her committee. p FOR SALE - Rod Iron Railings. For further information phone-~ BA=Z75h. FOR SALE - I965 Chevy II S.S., automatic, $500. cash, ne 825-3761, Terrace Bay Motor Hotel ' Tuesday, January 12th, 1971 FINANCING FOR BUSINESS Mr. J. F., Parnell of the Industrial Development Bank will be at TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1971 Thousands of Canadian enterprises have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, buildings, or machinery, to supplement working capital, or to start a new business. You are invited to discuss term financing - with the IDB representative. An appointment for an interview can be arranged by telephoning TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL JANUARY 12th, 1971 825-3292 or in advance by writing 'to db INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK P. O. Box 878, Thunder Bay, Ontario. Telephone: 623-2745 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Mikus, Terrace Bay, are pleas- ed to announce the marriage of their eldest daughter, Patricia Anne, to Mr. Ralph George Merkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Merkley, Thunder Bay, Ont. The ceremony, performed by Reverend McKie, took place in the Presbyterian Church, Kitimat, B.C. on January 4, 1971, at 3:00 p.m. The couple are residing at 1307 Tweedsmuir Ave. . Kitimat, B.C. CARD OF THANKS - Mrs, Neven M, thank friends for their helpfulness and thoughtfulness ex- tended to them during their recent bereavement, Their kind- nese was much appreciated and will always be remembered, Miller and family wish to

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