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Terrace Bay News, 5 Feb 1975, p. 5

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5, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 )ARD OF EDUCATION MEETING Ke Superior-Board of Education held ar meeting on Saturday, January 25th on passing the minutes of Meeting No. Meeting No. 1/75. sbursements for the month of December lled $738,442.63. 1dited statement of revenue was pre- Trustees, with H.J. Boudreau provid- fication of detail. ment of Capital Revenue Fund for > Replacement was presented to Trus- 1 H.J. Boudreau responding to ques- n the floor. No. 25 being a by-law to allow borr- om time to time, from the Bank of Mon- vay of a promissory note a sum or >xceeding in the aggregate the sum of red thousand dollars to meet, until 1t revenue has been received, the curr iditures of The Lake Superior Board of for the year 1975 was approved. 1rd decided to continue. leasing an > Delta 88, or its equivalent, for the 5 usage. juest for payroll deductions was fir- The motion was put on the floor to and subsequently voted upcn and carr- > R. Acourt introduced the subject of of the Industrial Arts facilities at ige High School. Assisted by R. Ward, ohotographs and a ten minute video- Board was presented with details of or expansion, and provided with an y for discussion of the topic. 1rd proceeded with a request for min- ipproval and obtain cost estimates for rial Arts expansion at Manitouwadge 3 AM 1il Conrad advised the Board that she 'awn her nomination for a teaching 7ith Department of National Defence Y 1975-77. ondence on behalf of the staffs of [igh School, Marathon Public School, ior High School and Lake Superior 1001 expressed appreciation to the 'or the implementation of the 1974: Staff-Board social. st was received from the Service Em- nion for a review of custodial sal- ;. The matter was referred to the jotiating Committee for action. xr of Education, R.A. Cressman, pro- ils of the 1975 weighting factors 'eleased by the Ministry of Education. continued PAGE 6 vu .ivaesii iiss In the News This Week - 5 Years Ago - cont®d from pg. 4 STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cosimo Diano of Schreiber, a girl on Dec. 30th Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Courser of Terrace Bay, a boy on Dec. 3I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vaillancourt of Schreiber, a girl on Jan. 5 ; Born to Mr. and Mrs. C, Figliomeni of Schreiber a boy on Jan, 3I I YEAR AGO - FEBRUARY 6, I97h Welcome to Terrace Bay's newest citizen - Adam Gregory Moore - born January I7th at the McCausland Hospital, weighing in at 8 1bs. 3 oz. Proud parents are Joanne and Michael Moore of Terrace Bay. The Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce will honour the New Year's Baby and his parents at a dinner in the near future. School Boy Curling Zone 4 took places in the Terrace Bay Curling Club on January 26th with rinks from Marathon, Man- itouwadge, Nipigon, Red Rock and Terrace Bay-Schreiber taking part. The rink from the Nip-Rock school emerged as winners with the lake Superior school coming in second. Representing the lake Superior High School were R. Hamilton, P, Heenan, D., Ramsay and B. Schritt. John McParland, son of Reeve and Mrs, H. McParland, Schreiber, received his Masters of Arts Degres in Edusation from the University of Minnesota. Mr. McParland is also a graduate of Lakehead Teacher's College and Lakehead Un- iversity. Mr. MoParland is merried to the former Paula Bellon and has one son, In Canada it's TIUDEN RENT-A- CAR Rent-a-car CHEVROLET MPALA (ER re 'SPADONI BROS. LTD. CALL LARRY AT 824-2304 "ANOTHER..." | RED DOG INN coming to FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO MAY 1975 A PROJECT BY GWELL INVESTMENTS LIMITED P.0. BOX 1204, THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO (807) 622-7773 a

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