PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS Donald BEN Q@ Insurance Agent 1968 saw 648 people die in fires in Canada. FIRE IS SO FINAL PHONE - 824-2666 SCHREIBER, ONT. NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS On July Ist, 1971, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. | the Lake Superior Pumphouse will be shut down for inspection to our electrical Main Substation. During this period, the town will be supplied from our Emergency Pumphouse on the Aguasabon River. There will be no interruption to the town water supply, but there may be a slight drop in pressure . KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP & PAPER COMPANY LTD. JUNE 23, 1971 | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Harris are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Molly Isobel to Mr. Robert F. McMillan son of Mr. and Mrs. | W.F. McMillan, all of Terrace Bay. The wedding will take place on Friday, July 23rd, at 7 o'clock at the Terrace Bay Community Church. R.C.S.S. BOARD PRESS RELEASE TENDERS Tenders will be accepted for scraping and paint- ing exterior painted surfaces of building. Kindly contact Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Terrace Bay, for futher particulars and submitting | estimate. ~ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arden Goodmurphy, of Schreiber are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Doreen Elaine of Nipigon to Mr. Fred- erick Joseph Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Turner, R.R. #1, Nipigon. The wedding will take place on July 10th at 4:00 p.m. in Holy Angels Catholic Church, Schreiber, Ontario. TENDERS Applications for painting the inside of the Terrace Bay Community Credit Union, Simcoe Plaza will be accepted up until July 7th, 1971. Applications to be addressed to = The Board of Directors, Terrace Bay Community Credit Union, Box 488, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Bemidji State College dean's list certificates were awarded to 1350 students for scholastic honors earned spring quarter according to Dr. Richard Beitzel, Vice President for Academic Affairs. BSC students carrying twelve or more quarter hours dur- ing any one term and earning a "B" or better aver- age are listed on the dean's list. George M. Dashkewytch's name appeared on this list. The regular meeting of the Schreiber-Terrace Bay District Roman Catholic Separate School Board was held on Wednesday, June 16th, in Holy Angels School, Schreiber. In attendance were: Mrs. M. Helmink, Mrs. M. Bouchard, L. Bourke, Y. Beauparlant, R. Mitchell, M. Nicol, J. Power, G. Ramsay, J. Stephens, Sister Marvel and M. Anderson. Minutes of the May meeting were adopted as read. Operating expenses in the amount of $29,647.50 for the month of May were approved for payment. Discussion took place re: early beginners kinder- garten. This was approved as a pilot project for one year. ; Resignation from Miss,Holmes was accepted with a regret. 1971-1972 will be: Mr. Gino Franco, Miss Suzanne LeMay , and Miss Marta McPherson. Reports from Principals were read and discussed. Mr. Nicol reported that tenders had been given to the following: McCuaig Electric (electrical), R. Fournier (electrical), C. Perras (painting) and N. Chopty (painting). The next meeting will be held on Monday, July | 19th, at 7:00 p.m. at St. Martin's in Terrace Bay. | The total board went into a committee meeting to discuss the 1971 budget which was presented by our academic administrator, Mr. Stephens. This budget was accepted as presented. New teachers at Holy Angels School for the year DOG OBEDIENCE TRAILS | On Saturday, June 19th, the first obedience class | of Terrace Bay graduated. The eight students brought their dogs once a week to teach them the various lessons, under the direction of Miss Lorraine | Dobush. The graduation was a final test for the students and their dogs, to summarize the entire course. Each student had to perform these exercises, . heel on leash and figure eight, stand for examination continued page 5 «cc eee