SEPTEMBER 26, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 TERRACE BAY NEWS PUBLISHERS FRANCIS & DEBORAH HELMINK PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print- ing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay OFFICE HOURS - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. DEADLINE - for all advertisements and news material is NOON Monday for publication in that week's issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per year (local) §5.00 per year (out-of-town) Second class mail Registration Number 0867 Board Meeting - continued Committee Members: E. Autio, J. Warwick, A. Allen. Chairlady: M. Averill (O.E.C.A. Repre- sentative) . The Trustees were unanimously receptive to a recommendation for two meetings per year designed to "talk education". These meetings, proposed for November and April, will involve staff and trustees. Topics suggested by trustees: Phonics Pro- gram, Reading Instruction (Elementary), Maths K=I3, School Organization and Program Priorit- ies, Evaluating Students; Physical Education K-I3. An Ad Hoc Committee will be formed to study home to school transportation within the Division and present a recommendation to the Board as soon as possible. Committee Members: R. Weeks, M. Reid, J. Marcella, Jr., R.P. Un- gar-Chairman. : The Director is to solicit policies of oth- er Boards in Region I. Correspondence received was read and acted upon as follows: - From D.W. Barnett, Chief of Police, Terr- ace Bay, giving details of investigation into theft of Board-owned vehicle. - From R.A. Mulligan, Principal, Lake Super ~ior High School, advising of need for-a re- placement vehicle. The Principal of the Lake Superior High School was authorized to purchase a pick-up truck for the maximum sum of $900.00, by tend- er, and that the vehicle have a mechanical fit -ness certificate. : - From N.D2.P.S.S.T.A., advising of details of convention in Timmins, September 27-29th. E. Autio indicated that, although uncertain he may be able to attend and represent-the Board. - From Peter Lavell requesting price and conditions for purchase of I8 Ross Street, Marq athon. Discussion centred on desirability of sell -ing Board-owned residences and policies in connection thereof. ' Topic is to be placed as an action item at meeting I0/73. - From O0.S.T.C., advising of details of convention in Sudbury, November 8-I0, I973. -= From H.G. Blanchard, Q.C., advising of appeal of O.M.B. decision on Assets and Lia- bilities. - From the Honourable Thomas L. Wells, Minister of Education, advising of consider- ations given to The Lake Superior Board of Education to date and assuring further consid- eration of I974 Weighting Factors. A Letter, under the Chairman's signature, is to be forwarded to the Minister requesting a meeting in October during his tour to Thun- der Bay area or at an alternative date but prior to release of I974 Weighting Factors. - The Manitouwadge Trustees requested and were granted permission to advertise and en- gage a Maintenance Co-Ordinator in lieu of the service provided by the Improvement District personnel. Reliable Life Insurance Interpretation: referred to meeting I0/73. M. Dettbarn requested that rental rates, effective September I, 1974, be an action item at meeting 10/73. Next meeting - October 20th, I0:00 a.m. Lake Superior High School, Schreiber Campus. Qualifications: Completion of Grade IO pre- POSITIONS OPEN CLERICAL STENOGRAPHER 2 Salary $I07.00 - $I25.00 Per Week (Depending on Experience) CLERICAL TYPIST 2 Salary $I04.00 - S$I2I.50 Per Week (Depending on Experience) Clerical Stenographer and Typist required for position in the District Office, Ministry of Natural Resources, White River, Ontario. ferably Grade I2 Secondary School Education Ability to type minimum of 35 w.p.m. Short- hand 80 w.p.m. Elementary knowledge of office procedure and practices. Application Forms may be obtained from any Ministry of Natural Resources Office or by writing to District Manager, Ministry of Natural Resources White River, Ontario POM 3GO MINISTER: DEPUTY MINISTER: Honourable L. Bernier W.Q. MacNee