B | JANUARY 26, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 HIGHLIGHTS OF LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCA- TION MEETING: Cont'd from Page 1:...'.. Copies of the Board's Aims and Objectives were distributed and Trustees were asked to re -view these and decide if any ammendments, clarifications or additions were necessary. These Aims and Objectives for this School Sys- tem were written in 1974, and it was felt that"a cyclical review would be in order. An application to purchase a Board-owned house in Schreiber, was turned down, because it was felt that the Board needed all the houses it now has in the future. Dr. R. Brandon for newly elected for the use of staff now and will attend a Conference Trustees in Toronto o y February 10, 11 and 12th. Because the meeting places for Board Meet- ings are being rotated, the next Board Meeting February 19, 1977 "will be held in Manitouwadge on Saturday, at 10:00 a.m. AUXILIARY TO THE McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL ANNUAL REPORT 1976 The annual meeting was held January 17, 1977 in the library of St. Martin School in ~~ Terrace Bay. Reports reviewed the major fund + raising projects of 1976, showing that a total ~ of $5,284.03 had been raised. The membership drive brought in $1724.00. The McCausland Hospital Gift Shop raised $600.00 for the gen- eral account, $500.00 for the cardiac monitor / 'and purchased new drapes for the hospital. The sale of rags brought in $121.00. . The | Arts and.Craft Show and Bake Sale during "ithe Winter Carnival raised a total of $306.85. i Raffles raised $133.00. The Annual Spring- - T Ball, "A Touch of Spring", held on May 7th "in conjunction with Hospital Week made a pro- fit of $704.67. profit of $585.00 | {sorbed by Costa's i These projects 1 $1109.51 gave the "The disbursements Sito the McCausland The Cooking School made a since all expenses were ab- Foodmarkets. : plus the 1975 balance of grand total of $5,284.00. were as follows: 1. donated Hospital Building Fund § $3,579.00, 2. Donated to the McCausland Hos- #pital to be used toward the- purchase of the \.Jcardiac monitor $1000. 3. expenses for re- 'decorating the children's ward $51.71 and '4. operating expenses $78.92. Thus total de- "bits were $4,709.63 leaving a cash balance of $574.40 to enter 1977. : The executive for 1977 was installed by +4Beth Macadam, past president. The new execu- tive is as follows: President - Norma Crock- "ford, 1st Vice - Flora Bryson, 2nd Vice - '.Gurbachan Sidhu, Treasurer - Helen Croll, Recording Secretary ~- Elaine Mannisto, and Corresponding Secretary - Lillian Christie. Norma Crockford took office and thanked the members of the 1976 executive for their past service. Then business Proeeeded to current projects. inn . At present the Auxiliary is planning to raffle a Bridge table and chair set. "The bridge set was acquired through the Dominion Store slips plan, so thanks to all who have been saving slips for us. Tickets will go on sale soon. Plans are already underway for the Annual Spring Ball, to be held May 7, 1977 in the Terrace Bay High School. We are working to make it even bigger and better then last year. All new members are welcomed to the next meeting to be held February 21st at 8:00 p.m. in the library of the Schreiber High School. -- CHURCH NEWS: During the service on Sunday, January 23, 1977 at the Community Church, Rev. Brian Bigelow performed the Baptism of Jeffrey Randall Hutchinson, infant son of Linda Jean and Kenneth Randall (Randy) Hutchinson of Terrace Bay. COUINE CINEMA TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 825-3771 SHOW TiMES - MONDAY - THURSDAY 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7 & 9 P.M. SUNDAY 8:30 P.M. , a i By 3 4 = Te.d 7 Fri. d 8 sat. 2 9 r= e STARRING CHARLTON HESTON - HENRY FONDA ADULT ENTERTAINMENT sung 0 wll "DRUM". wakReN oaTES -15eLa ves. ke NORTON PAM GRIER - YAPHET KOTTO - JOHN CoLICOS nstarng FIONA LEWIS - PAULA KELLY - BRENDA SYKES +i: "the BINGO LONG TRAVELLING 3 ALL-STARS & MOTOR KINGS"