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Terrace Bay News, 18 Sep 1969, p. 17

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SEPTEMBER 18, 1969 RRACE BAY NE . PA C Ki if 'not havé to commit. himself until he completes his year of scholastic work, of which two subjects are -- eademy Conservatory compulsory - Danish history and the Danish language, Gordon who is 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellicott and has been attending Schreiber High Re--nening soon in the Schreiber and Terrace Bay area. School. Mrs. Ellicott, a native of Copenhagen is familiar with the famous school and has three sisters ACCORDION TRIAL COURSES FOR BEGINNERS Includes free use of accordion, 8 - 1 hour group and a brother - who teaches English in school, living in the city so Gordon will have relations to visit. weekly lessions, free use of music, certificate upon successful completion. ; The Anglican Church Women at their September meeting planned a Yuletide Fair for November 22nd, All students who are interested in beginning lessons this fall please send completed for to: in the Town Hall, from 2.30 to 5, featuring a turkey patty tea, witha bazaar and novelty table, and counter of home baking as additional attractions . Women of the St. John congregation are asked to donate one article to both the bazaar and the home baking. It was decided to cater for a banquet on September 16. The Girls' Auxiliary, it was announc- ed, now have the annual: Church calendars for sale. Mr. W.G. Furlonger and Mrs. George Birch were the tea hostesses . ie ae SCHREIBER PUBLIC SCHOOL FACULTY Robert Cressman is principal of Schreiber Public School this year, the enrolment being 207. The faculty, and the grades they are teaching are: - Miss Edith Clemens, grade 3; Miss Shelbie Closs, grade 2; Mrs. Doris Gerlach, grade K; Robert Grant, grade 7 and 8; Miss Gwen Hadley,grade 5; Miss Wendy MacEwen, grade 4; Mrs. Glorie Miller, grade 1; Tom Quinton, Grades 7 and 8; Miss Susan Stopyra grade 6. _ Mrs. Cherry Affleck is the principal's secretary and George Lehto the custodian. Mr. Cressman, who received his degree from Lake- head University, graduated from Lakehead Teachers' CONTINENTAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC 613 Simpson Street Fort William, Ontario. College and holds his permanent certificate in both Mints Wome: ho i ns ae elementary and high schools, has ten years of teaching haw OR ye eas experience and is presently doing post graduate eerie 3m ne Silene eo Ee studies with the University of Ottawa. ene rn os ee Of the other new ones on the staff, Miss MacEwen A Te ge ee oe is a graduate of Stratford Teachers' College, Miss Chenin a nicmeeenigninmtini nme ATE Stopyra graduated from Lakehead Teachers' College Phone Instrument and Mr. Grant from Ottawa Teachers' College. ee ee ee ee ee ee eS ee and The students from kindergarten to grade three have been placed in the school annex this year for better teacher participation, in team teaching and exchang- Town Topics - cont'd from page 14 .....-. ing of classes. These small ones have already had their first fire drill. The rotary system is being - cont'd page ae the world, and the students are in residence. Gordon plans to take a trade course later but does

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