MAY 26, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 RECREATION DEPT. WEEKLY REPORT Xe MINOR BALL PROGRAMME : The 1977 minor ball programme officially gets underway on Wednesday, May 25th. Two leagues will operate, involving 5 teams as fol- lows: International League (7 to 9 years of age) - games played on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Bay High . School ballfield; American League (10 to 12 years) - Mondays and Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. "to 9:00 p.m. In both cases, the game is 5 full innings or 1% hours, whichever comes first. Since there were not sufficient registra- '" tions received for the senior girls, arrange- . ments have been made to have those registered participate in the women's league. With regard to the junior girls, the Recrea- tion Office will attempt to make arrangements to get a league going within the next week or "two. If you have any questions concerning the 'minor ball programme, please contact the Rec- reation Office as there are extra copies of schedules available. To page 8 ...... THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION requires effective September 1, 1977 ° .=-- ONE HALF TIME JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN TEACHER . = ONE PRIMARY-JUNIOR TEACHER for LAKE SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL Please apply to: J.J. Bishop, Principal, Lake Superior Public School, 3 Box 429, Terrace Bay, Ontario. POT 2WO | R.M. Weeks, Chairman W.F. Pogue, Director THE COMMISSION ON Freedom of Information and Individual Privacy The Commission on Freedom of Information and Indi- vidual Privacy by authority vested in it by the Govemn-. ment of Ontario will undertake an enquiry to examine: 1. Public information practices of other jurisdictions in order fo consider possible changes which are ° compatible with the parliamentary traditions of the Government of Ontario and complementary to the mechanisms that presently exist for the protection of the rights of individuals; 2. The individuals right of access and appeal in relation: fo the use of Government information; 3. The categories of Government information which should be treated as confidential in order fo protect the public interest; : 4. The effectiveness of present procedures for the dissemination of Government information to the public; 5 The protection of individual privacy and the right of recourse in regard to the use of Government records. One aspect of the Study will include the acceptarice of written Briefs and the Receipt of Submissions as well as a series of public meetings throughout the Province. Persons or groups wishing to make representations fo the Commission on any aspect of the Study are re- quested to write fo the Counsel, Commission of Freedom of Information and Individual Privacy, 444 Waterloo Street, London, Ontario NB 2P3 or to submit written Briefs with the undersigned not later than August 1,1977. Public hearings will be held at times and places in Ontario to be announced later and those filing Briefs or letters who wish to appear personally will be advised as fo the fime and place when they will be heard. Please address all correspondence to: Counsel, Commission on Freedom of Information and Individual Privacy, 444 Waterloo Street, London, Ontario N6B 2P3. D.C. Williams, Ph.D., LL.D. Chairman WR. Poole, Q.C. Counsel