1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 eting - continued ed the Board to be in favour of imple- such an agreement for sale. An Ad Hoc e comprising L. Murphy, D. Talarico, rd and A. Gordon will study specific of the plan and present recommenda- a future Board meeting. oncept for alterations to the Manitou- artment Building #2 were approved and ect proceed to working drawings and to be brought back to the Board for proval. aximum period of suspension for any under the Board's jurisdiction shall I) week. oard supported the Grant County Board on outlined on the agenda regarding onversion capital costs. spondence from D.E. Lake re: purchase ain Street, Schreiber, was referred ocal committee for teacherage sales. irector reported on a recent incident lism to Lake Superior High School, Bay Campus. The estimated two thous- ars damage is partially covered by e. rustees expressed unanimous favour cond "Let's Talk Education" session to be held in Manitouwadge in mid-May. A progress report on the activities of the Staff-Board Liaison Committee was presented by Trustee L. Stewart and the Director. The Ministry of Education has announced an increase in ceilings for I975 of $50. per elementary and secondary \student. Trustees were encouraged to attend the divisional professional development day in Terrace 'Bay on 'April 18th, 1975. The next regular meeting of the Board will be held Saturday, April I9th, I975 at Mara- thon High School at I0:00 a.m. - HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND The Board of Governors of The McCausland Hospital greatfully acknowledges the follow- ing donations to the building fund: Women of the Moose - $500., In. Memoriam - $4I3., Personal Donations - $5II. The Building Fund total is presently $10,700.05, exclusive of Kimberly Clark's portion. - Public Relations IN MEMORY Somebody once said that the epitaph writer is a monumental liar. LAKE SUPERIOR OARD OF EDUCATION KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION ndergarten registration for both of the Lake Superior-Public School e place on: Thursday, April 10, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. at Schreiber Campus ildren are eligible if they will be old by December 31/75, or for young- ren, by assessment. Parents only end. r other registration times, please the school at 825-3253. J.J. Bishop, Principal. KIMBERLY-CLARK OF CANADA LIMITED Pulp and Forest Products Division Woodlands Department, Longlac, Ontario NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC THE PRIVATE ROADS, BUILT AND MAIN- TAINED BY KIMBERLY-CLARK OF CANADA LIMITED ON. ITS LONGLAC PULPWOOD CONCESSION, WILL BE CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC BY THE PUBLIC FOR A PERIOD OF 24 HOURS COMMENCING AT 7:00 A.M., TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1575, AND WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL 7:00 A.M., WED- NESDAY, APRIL 1G, 1975, DATED AT LONGLAC THIS 31ST DAY OF MARCH, 1975, KIMBERLY-CLARK OF CANADA LIMITED