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Terrace Bay News, 23 Aug 1978, p. 12

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UGUST 23, 1978 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 12 Holly McKay of Schreiber, graduated from the University of Western Ontario, in London on June 16, 1978. She has a BA in Psychology and Sociology. She is continuing her education at the Lakehead Faculty of Education. 3 SCHREIBER PARKS AND RECREATION: Continued from pg. 14 .... Over the past week much has resulted to bringing us closer to the total data needed for submission. M.M, Dillion have been in to do an in-depth study on our existing facility and quotes have been received from the mobile units ta Schreiber. Gateway Builders will be here Tuesday, August 22, 1978 with further drawings and information. The design has been passed by the Ministry of Labour as meeting the necessary regulations SCHREIBER SWIM LESSON RESULTS: 1 NOVICE - Andre Imbeault, Noel !aibeault, Derek Smith, Cecile Bourtski, Michelle Henri, Rein 0'Brien, Bonnie Roen, Billy Roen, Jackie Glad, Rhonda Figliemrai, Donna Bourtski, Carrie Doucet, Andre Pelletier, Cath uirth, Kathy Whitton. PRE-BEGINNERS- - Carol An" usta, Tara Halonen, David Costa, Andre Imbeaul*, Noel Imbeault, Derek Smith, Cecile Bourtski, Nicole Gauthier, Re Tookaney, Tracey Whitney, Alaina Martin. BEGINNERS - Les' Godin, Alison Riley, Darren Riley, Landon Klassen, St .i Boon, Shirley Malcolm, Laura Cebrario, Eliza- beth Zbc' oi, Christopher Bourtski, Peter Anderson, Johnny Carnagi aul Anderson, Tonya Zborowski, Ryan Cooper, Robert Ellar ct, Tammy McParland, Stacey Boon, Diane Petrovic, Jason Car amo. + D! SABLED SWIMMING LEVEL || (Adapted Aquatic) Marty Lengyl. SURVIVAL SWIMMING - Sandra Cooper, Kim Taylor, Kenton Klassen, Leo Tookaney. JUNIOR - Kenton Klassen, Sandra Phillips, Brad Godin, Tracey Norris, Sandra Cooper, Gena Racioppi, Judy Bourguignon, Karen Madge, Brenda Speziale. INTERMEDIATE - Debbie Birch, Kara Lee Klassen. RINGETTE SKATE-A-THON WINNERS: President, Phil Birch of the Schreiber Kinsmen Club recent- ly presented plaques to the winners of the Ringette Skate-a- thon. The Club donated the plaques and they went to: Bonnie Bourguignon, who was the top fund raiser in the skate- a-thon and Helen Smolcec, who was the youngest skater in the skate-a-thon. The Arthritis Society reminds you if all cases of rheumatic discase were diagnosed early and mediately treated, there would be a r+ at .eduction ji: the number of lives ruinsagd, COME & GO SHOWER A come and go shower will be held in honour of Laurajane Reynolds in the United Church Hall, Schreiber, on Monday August 28 gnom 8:00 to 10:00. Everyone welcome. COME & GO FAREWELL TEA A Come and Go Farewell Tea will be held in honour of Father F.J. Meyer at the Schreiber Town Hall, grom 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 27%h. Everyone Welcome. SOCIAL WORKER $13,900- $20,400 The MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES, Thunder Bay district, seeks an individual to provide professional social work services to recipients of general welfare and family benefits allowances. Duties: develop com- munity services for the benefit of low income families and individuals; assist non-professional staff in ocom- pletion of duties; review and analyze client cases to assess problem areas and develop and implement appro- priate treatment plan; liaise with other community ag- encies, and act as a member of various committees and action groups; provide clients with current information re services available. Location: Nipigon, with exten- sive district travel. Qualifications: preferably MSW in social work from a university of recognized standing or BSW with two years experience; working knowledge of Family Benefits, General Welfare Assistance Acts and Regulations; maturity, tact, ability to deal effectively with, and relate to, clients. Knowledge of Homes for the Aged Acts and Legislation would be an asset. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications. Please submit application or resume by September 11, 1978, to: District Director-Thunder Bay, File NWo-4/78, Ministry of Community and Social Services, 1200 West Walsh Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario. P7E kX This position is open equally to men and women. 7 Ontario >= Public Service

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