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Terrace Bay News, 22 Sep 1971, p. 9

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SEPTEMBER 22, 1971 TERRACE JAY NEWS PAGE 9 School Board Meeting = cont'd from page 8 ...... Holy Angels School, Schreiber. In attendance were Mrs. M. Helmink, Mrs. M. Bouchard, Y. Beauparlant, L. Bourke, R. Mitchell, M. Nicol, M. Anderson, J. Stephens and Mrs. G. Matys, Academic Administrator. ; Minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read. Operating expenses in the amount of $12,724.59 for the month of July were approved for payment. Preference date for Education Week was discussed and trustees preferred to hold this week in October, rather than March. Miss Deborah MacDonald of Thornhill was hired to replace Mr. Gino Franco who failed to pass final exams. Insurance: re school content floater was discussed and tabled for further study. G. Ramsay, M. Nicol and Y. Beauparlant will be attending the National Convention of Catholic Trus- tees in Thunder Bay beginning September 16th. Mr. Nicol reported that roof and lights had been completed at St. Martin's and Mr. Beauparlant repor- ted that inside painting had been finished at Holy Angels School . Seven months financial statements for 1971 were distributed. Mrs. Bouchard read a letter from the Ontario Mun- icipal Board stating adjusted quota for 1971. While attending National Conference, Mrs. Bouchard and committee will inspect various schools in Thunder Bay. Mr. Stephens gave a very informative report fo the Board. A brief discussion on a sex education and family life program took place and the decision of an in- depth study of the subject be pursued by the Board and qualified personnel under the direction of Mr. Matys, Academic Administrator. Next meeting will be held at St. Martin's on Monday, October 4th, at 7:30 p.m. Meeting adjourned. : SCOUT NEWS Additional registrations for present and new Cubs, Scouts and Venturers will be accepted on Thursday, September 30th at 7 p.m. in the Scout Hall. A parent preferably the Father must be there to register the boy . Registration fees are $7. per boy and $3.50 for any adult wishing to register with the group. cont'd ii. In order to operate a successful program for the boy we must have adult help (leaders, ways and means committee, scout hall committee, etc.). Parents must indicate where they will be willifg to help. A short meeting will be held prior to registrations in order to answer any questions parents may have. PHASE 2 OF DESIGN ADOPTED: McKEOUGH "Mr. McKeough listed the main goals of Govern- ment: 1) To create at least 18,000 new jobs over the next two decades, encouraging economic expansion especially in a system of growth centres; 2) To diversify the regional economy through those indust- ries suited to the potential of the region; 3) To ex- pand and strengthen the resource-based industries; 4) To provide more effective transportation and com- munications for economic growth and social welfare; 5) To improve and strengthen the social infrastructure 'The minister said implementation of the develop- ment plan will involve a combination of provincial department programs, together with strong participa- tion at the federal regional and municipal levels. "We have already begun the costing process, " added Mr. McKeough, "and in due course we will be able to estimate the costs to be borne by various pro- vincial departments and other levels of government " A major recommendation from the Northwestern Ontario Development Council that economic meas- ures be implemented within a five-year, rather than a 20-year, period was not accepted by the Government. " .. the target and time period as stated is a realistic one, " stated Mr. McKeough. "In other words, it seems proper to concentrate on attainable objectives." LADIES GOLF NEWS The Low Net Hiram Walker tournament was held Saturday, September 18th. Congratulations go out to Marg Phillips with a net 66 and to runner-up Ina Adamo with a net 72. Low Net = 1st 9 = J. Megraw; Low Net 2nd 9 - P. Wellings, Most improved over Ist 9 = Jan Hall, Name your own score = Isabel Ferrier. Two more names have been added to the "Break 100 Marg Phillips and Isabel Ferrier. The pin rounds are finished and there is only one more twilight left. cont'd page 10.......

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