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Terrace Bay News, 25 Mar 1971, p. 18

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PHOTOS - Continued from page 17 ..... nN Physical Education does not have to be limited to a school gym as one can see from this picture. Curling has been an import- ant sport in the grade seven program this seeson. The relaxed side of Father Cano wes observed when the teachers of Holy Angels! honoured Father at a farewell supper. Preparing for a challenging of pool he is pictured here with Miss Sandre Mal.aan and Mrs. Chicoine, Arts and Crafts have captiveted the interest of these grade seven students, In this picture Myrna Gauthier, Beverly Duffy end Melanie Ukranec are busily making rings from colourful beads. Béttém Photo next column - This happy group of grade two's hes been caught in the act. Learning s song can be fun es- pecially when equipment such as the earphones seen in this picture are used. Audio squipment such es this is a useful and effective teaching aid. : | pr -- It is with a feeling of well earned pride and accomplishment that Patricia McGrath displays her reward. Patricia was chosen the top speaker in the recent public speaking contest sponsored by Ontario Hydvo. Holy Angels! School was privileged to have as a visitor, Mrs. Averill, special education consultant for the lake Superior Board of Education. Mrs. Averill is pictured here teaching an initial lesson in Drame to the grade one class,

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