PAGE 24 TERRACE BAY NEWS © MAY 19, 1971 Hall. There were miscellaneous and cash prizes. "HOME & SCHOOL - Cont'd from page 23 ... mental progranime and development of a child. Mrs. Averill commended the teachers for the co- operation she had had from them in the team app- roach to the Reading Programme in the Schreiber School during the past year. Mrs. Averill was invited to speak again at her convenience fo the Home & School by Mrs. Fischer as she extended a vote of thanks on behalf of the Home & School. She was also thanked on behalf of the parents by Mrs. Jartus. Elective programme projects will be demonstrated and displayed at the June 3rd meeting. Lunch was served by Mrs. C. Wilde and her committee follow- ing the meeting. ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Mr. Ed Kenney who has obtained an Honours B. Science degree from Ottawa University, arrived Sunday with his bride to visit his parents and other relatives in the area. His studies included Kinan- thropology which is related to the field of Physio- logy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenney will be leaving soon 8 reside in Quebec City. The Mother's Day Penny Auction sponsored by the Rossport Union Church Auxiliary held on Sunday, was very successful. Mrs. E. Ibey and Mrs. S Brown took admission. The Auction tables were in charge of Mrs. Seppala, Miss Lorraine Seppala, Mrs. Wilde and Mrs. Brown. Lunch was served by the members of the Auxiliary and the door prize was won by Mrs. W. Schelling. The Rossport Curling Club had planned a Bingo for Monday, May 17th in the Rossport Community It is well known that good attitudes are the most important factor in the make-up of a good driver. Supreme skill at the wheel is far less desirable than good common sense. Attitudes, which are sometimes defined as "our learned way of meeting our needs", are slow to change. Six main factors that influence attitudes are: Heredity, associations, education, training, incidents that happen in everyday life, and the example set by others. JE CHANCE IS INVOLVED (HEN READY TO PASS | LAY OFF THE GAS. 4 LAFF OF THE WEEK gry OA "] feel like someone is watching . . ."