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Terrace Bay News, 6 Feb 1974, p. 10

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PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 6, I974 BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING Tt was decided that all Committees and Off- icer of the Board remain the same for the year 1974 and the election of R. Weeks as Vice Chairman for 1974 was approved at the January 26th meeting of the Lake Superior Board of Education held in Marathon. The Board also approved the appointment of Mr. B.G. Rapke as a Public School Trustee for Terrace Bay completing the term of Mr. H.J. Coe who resigned, effective November 30th,I973 The minutes of Meeting No. 12/73 held Dec- ember I5, I973 and the minutes of Meeting No. 1/74 held January 3, 1974 were declared adopt- ed. Disbursements for the month ending December 31, I973, in the amount of $379,673.36 were passed for payment. Trustee, G.E. Fairservice requested policy be established on payment of expenses for .per- sons attending Board meetings when a) request- ed by Trustees to attend, and, b) when attend- ance is not requested by Trustees. A Statement of Revenue for 1973 to December 31, 1973, was presented for information. By-Law No. 23: being a by-law to allow borrowing, from time to time, from the Bank of Montreal by way of a promissory note a sum Or sums not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of One Million dollars to meet, until the current revenue has been received, the current expend- itures of The Lake Superior Board of Education for the year I974 was read a first, second and third time and passed upon by Resolution No. 10/74. The Board approved the appointment of Miss Karen Poshtar, Commercial, Marathon High School, effective January 2Ist, 1974; Mr. Jesse Embree, History Head, Marathon High school, effective January Ist, I974 and Mr. Donald Lake, Intermediate Teacher, Lake Super- ior Public School, effective January Ist, I974 at salaries according to schedule. The Board will hold 1974 memberships in the following Trustees' Association: a) Northern Ontario Public & Secon- dary Schools Trustees' Assoc. $100.00 pb) Affiliation with the Ontario School Trustees' Council $672.00 c) Ontario Separate school : Trustees' Assoc. $ 40.00 $812.00 At the request of the mover and seconder, with Board concurrence, the tables Notion of Motion of December I5, 1973, re: Maintenance Requirements, Board-owned Residences was with~- drawn. Clause A of the present policy on Sale of Houses will be deleted, cont'd page II .... TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO SJ] SYNDICATE In good health, Kenny, 11 years, has dark eyes, brown hair and fair skin. He wears glasses for astigmatism. Though confident in social relationships, Kenny needs reassurance and encouragement regarding his academic ability. He is in junior opportunity class and will continue to need special education. He needs help to realize that the im- portant thing is not what class you are in, but that you do your . best at whatever you are trying to do. Kenny is an outdoor type, fond of camping and playing out- side. Since he is especially interested in gardening and in all animals, he would like to live on a farm. Keen on sports, Kenny plays hockey, football and baseball. He is a Scout and attends Sunday School every week. Though not a great reader he enjoys listening to stories. Kenny's adopting family should have brothers and sisters for him, an atmosphere full or warmth and affection and a father who likes sharing activities with his children. To inquire about adopting Kenny, please write to Today's Child; Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society HOPES FOR A FARM HOME

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