MAY- 5, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 INFORMATION ONTARIO: Cont'd But wait a minute...... there are hazards to- day which didn't bother kite fliers through earlier ages. Local and provincial Hydro utilities warn that unless special precautions are taken, ac- cidents or even a tragedy can happen as a re- sult of flying kites without caution. One fatatity occurred for instance when a kiter riding his bicycle on a country road steered his high-flying toy into an overhead electric wire. The electricity quickly ran through the copperized kite line to ground and killed the young hobbyist. Metallic lines are being used more and more frequently and they are dangerous. When these lines come in contact with electric power lines there is a very good chance of a serious accident. Every year Hydro authorities find it nec- essary to repeat the warnings about flying kites in the vicinity of power lines. Don't. LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING The Lake Superior Board of Education Meet- ing No. 5/76 was held on Wednesday, April 21, 1976, at Marathon High School. The Minutes of Meeting No. 4/76 held on March 15, 1976 were approved and the disburse- ments for March were $541,218.51. The following staff resignations were re- ceived with regret: Miss Janet MacGlashan, Manitouwadge Public School; Mr. Donald Karn, Marathon Public School; Miss Margaret Blizni- kas, Marathon High School; Mr. Robert Thomson, Lake Superior High School; Mr. B. Heaton, Manitouwadge High School. Mr. J. Roberts has joined the Staff of Mar- athon Public School on a temporary basis and Miss Marty Martin has similarily joined the- Staff of the High School in Manitouwadge. Mr. Kirkpatrick the Chairman of the Modif- ied School Year Committee presented a proposed calendar for 1976-77. There will be 196 school days in 1976-77. Eleven of these will be devoted to Professional Development and other Professional Activities for Staff. A copy of the calendar will be distributed to teachers, students and parents later in the year. Arrangements for the Official Opening of the new wing of the Marathon Public School were discussed and approved. A group of Grade 8 students from Manitou- wadge Public School are going to Toronto and Ottawa during the period May 8 - 17. Their trip was approved. ~ The Board set April 29 as the date on ~ Bay area. which the budget for 1976 would be decided. Mr. Talarico, the Budget Committee Chairman reported that all information from the Minis- try of Education concerning grants and weight -ing factors was now in and therefore final calculations could be made. The Board hired Mr. Borutski as a Mainten- ance Working Foreman for the Schreiber-Terrace There is also a Maintenance Working Foreman for the Manitouwadge area and one for the Marathon area. Because of classroom needs, two portables will be rented for the Marathon Public School for 1976-77. Sales of Board owned houses were temporar- ily suspended by Board Resolution due to cur- rent pressure on existing accommodations. An Ad-Hoc Committee was set-up to interview applicants for the position of Principal at Manitouwadge Public School and Vice-Principal at Marathon Public School. Interviews will take place on Saturday, May. 1, 1976. The meeting adjourned at 11:20 p.m. TREES... THE GREEN LINK STRAND THEATRE TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 825-3771 SHOW TIMES - MONDAY - THURSDAY 8:00 P.M, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7 & 9 PM, SUNDAY 8:30 P.M. Thu. é Fri. 7 sar. 8 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ELLIOTT GOULD. WHIFFS EDDIE ALBERT HARRY GUARDING GODFREY CAMBRIDGE Sun. 9 Mon. 10 gpm RRA \ Wild. Wonderful, 24 Sinful. Laughing, reel 1 wed. 2 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE - ABC ENTERTAJ PRESENTS A JERRY dl Ld PRODUCT F LT EXECUTIVE benoit RS MAI JER Ey t N will) a EO 3 ns A KE ym NY . Explosive." * / | ROBE WUSIC ARRARCLE. aly Da SOPeRvistD Ha HIGHARD BASKIN + IN COI OR ay, TeRyy gy)