JUNE I3, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE II "Canada Day" Programme - cont'd ........ ace Bay News before this date. Again we repeat - community involvement is ADULT SWIM CLASSES: . essential in order that "Canada Day" will again be a successful event in Terrace Bay. TENDERS FOR PAINTING Tenders for painting the following will be accepted by the Schreiber-Terrace Bay Dis- trict Roman Catholic Separate School Board until 5 p.m., June 22nd. ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL - TERRACE BAY, ONT. (exterior painting) PRINCIPAL'S RESIDENCE (complete interior painting of 474 Superior Street). Complete details may be obtained from: Y. Beauparlant, Schreiber or M. Nicol, Terrace Bay. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. G. Mullins, Secretary-Treasurer REPORT CARDS Students of Lake Superior High School who anticipate a Certificate of Training, a Sec- ondary School Graduation Diploma, or a Sec- ondary School Honour Graduation Diploma will receive their report cards in the mail on Friday morning, June 22nd. Those students who are graduating are to meet in the Terrace Bay Campus Library at 7:00 p.m. Friday, June 22nd. Report cards for all other students at Lake Superior High School will be mailed on Thursday, June 28, 1973. RECREATION NEWS SWIM POOL PROGRAMME: Swim pool registration forms have been cir- culated throughout the schools. Parents are asked to check and make sure they are filled il out properly. All forms must be returned to the Recreation Office no later than June 20th, I973 for July classes. Extra forms are avail- able at the Recreation Office. An adult swim programme will be run this summer if sufficient interest is indicated. Applications will be taken at a later date. Watch the Terrace Bay News next week for more information pertaining to adult classes. In order to run a full programme this sum- mer, interest must be shown in all swimming areas. Syncronized swimming is one area which we would like to develop. Information on this programme will be published in next weeks News. continued page I2 ...ee. ei All other necessary details concerning the programme are outlined on the registration form. If you have any questions, call the Recreation Office at 3542. Hopefully the swim pool will be opening June 25th, I973. Swim pool hours will be post ed at the swim pool and announced in the Terr- MacMillan Bloedel has opportunities for MILLWRIGHTS AND HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS in beautiful British Columbia Permanent positions are available in large and small com- munities all offering the mild coastal climate, spectacular scenery and world famous fishing and sailing that brings thousands of tourists to B.C. every year. MacMillan Bloedel is Canada's largest forest products company manufacturing pulp, paper, lumber, plywood, panel- boards, shingles and packaging. Millwrights will have had previous pulp, paper mill or related heavy industrial experience. Heavy Duty Mechanics must be familiar with equipment typical to the logging, mining or road construction industries. For further information about MacMillan Bloedel, avail- ability of relocation assistance, details on communities in which positions are available, rates of pay for various Jobs upto $6.13 per hour, and an application form, please write to me: MM MacMillan Bloedel 1196 West Pender St., Vancouver 1, B.C. (604) 683-6711 Vic Mauro Employment Office