MAY 12, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 19 "THE OWL'S HOOT" £0 The Angel's Har Bg NS ~~ THOUGHT OF THE WEEK \ BX Photos below - The Swallow your pride occasionally. It's high school principals from Terrace Bay and non-fattening. Schreiber visited Holy - Frank Tyger. Angels" School recently. . Mr. Stewart (Schreiber SCHREIBER TEAM WINS GYMNASTICS TOURN. High Scheel) and Mir. Rowsoms (Tenace Boy High chool) gave interesting summaries of the courses Congratulations are extended to all members of available to grade eight students entering high the gymnastics team and their coaches, Mrs. Stewart school in September. and Mr. Wilde, on winning the N.S.5.5.A.A. Championship Trophy in Red Rock on Saturday, May Ist. : Teams:from Chapleau, Geraldton, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nip Rock, Schreiber and Wawa competed in the events. Schreiber students placed in individual events as follows: = Judy Chopty placed Ist in senior girls' Balance beam. Janice Cluett placed 2nd in senior dirls' uneven parallel bars. Susan Johnson placed 2nd in junior girls' uneven bars and 4th in junior girls' floor exercises. Katie Kastelik placed 1st in vaulting. Lucy Raccioppi placed 3rd in junior girls' balance beam. Lorne Bourke placed Ist in the junior horizontal bars and 3rd in vaulting. Ron Chicoine placed Ist in rings.and 3rd in parallel bars. Dan McGrath placed 3rd in senior boys" horizontal bars. Mark Stokes placed 2nd in parallel bars and floor exercises, Shane Walsh placed 1st in vaulting and Ist in floor exercises. - back row - Mrs, Stewart, Mr, Wilde, Lorne Bour- ke, Dan McGrath, Mark Stokes, Ron Chicoine, Jo-Anne Lapointe, Lucy Racioppi, Susan Johnson, Judy Chopty, Janice Cluett, Kettie Kastelik, Cerol Webb and Shane Walshe. ) by / ANGUS SHORTT Ducks Unlimited CATTAIL -- (Typha sp.) Two species broad and narrow leaved. Common marsh reed, grows in shallow water, in dense beds, frequently covering an entire area and choking out other vegetation. Grows up to six feet in height. Root stock is valuable food for muskrat, which also uses the plant stems and leaves as building material for their homes. Occasionally useful as goose forage. Good nesting cover and nest building 1.70 material for diving ducks.