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Terrace Bay News, 24 Apr 1990, p. 7

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Page 7, News, Tuesday, April 24, 1990 Education Week Activities Education Week is a time for parents, the media and the public to see education at work. The theme for Education Week 1990 (April 29- May 5) is: "Education: It's Everybody's Business" This theme has a historical significance; it was the slogan for the very first Education Week held in Ontario in 1936. The Lake Superior Board of Education invites everyone to participate in celebrating Education Week 1990. For your information a list of activities panned for the schools in your community is listed below. May 4th is a Divisional PD Day for all schools. Students do not attend school on this day. Come out and be part of our celebration. Terrace Bay/ Schreiber Lake Superior High School April 26- Lake Superior Board Secondary Music Festival 8:30- 4:30 for students, 7:00 pm Public Concert May 1- Charlie Brown Concert for Elementary Students Schreiber: 1:30 pm May 2- Charlie Brown Concert for Elementary Students Terrace Bay: 9:30 am May 4- Charlie Brown Opening Night: 8:00 pm Terrace Bay May 5- Charlie Brown Dinner: 6:00 pm Terrace Bay, Charlie Brown Show: 8:00 pm Terrace Bay May 6- Charlie Brown Show: 2:00 pm Schreiber Schreiber Public School April 23- Kick-off of Environmental Awareness Activities in each of the Primary, Junior and Intermediate Division April 25- Elementary School Music Festival in Terrace Bay, co-hosted by Schreiber and Terrace Bay Public Schools April 27- Oral Communication: 1:15 in the PS. gym April 30- Environmental Awareness Displays, demonstra- tions, etc. all week May 1- Scholastic Book Fair: SPS Library 9-4 Parents Welcome May 2- Communication Marathon Theatre May 3- Environmental Awareness Assembly- awards, draws, etc. Open House 7- 8:30 pm LSBE-_ Oral Festival- Terrace Bay Public School April 25- LSBE Music Festival- Lake Superior High School April 27- Oral Communications Festival- 1:00 in the gym May 1- Student Activity Afternoon May 2- Reading Fair, Open House in the afternoon, Oral Communications Festival in Marathon May 3- Book Fair May 4- Divisional PD in Marathon: no school for students The new Ontario Health Card is coming. It replaces your OHIP card and gives you all the same benefits! What is the new Ontario Health Card? It's a plastic card with your name and new, personal health number printed on it. It gives you the same benefits you received under OHIP. a Watch your mail for the Health ==--{42=5=\ Card Information Kit. Read the ~ \\ instructions carefully, then fill in the > lao --_--S = ~~ form, and return it to us right away 2a ae we ¥ " ' Pe as in the postage-paid envelope . \ a provided. The sooner we get your form, the sooner you get your new Health Card. It replaces your OHIP card and ensures _ your continuous coverage for medical services. *y Your new Health Card is printed with your personal number. No one else can use it. Aen. It's yours for life. ek te: Until your new Health Card --__¢ § arrives, continue to use your OHIP card! How will I get a Health Card Information Kit? A Health Card Information Kit will be delivered to each Ontario household. Addi- tional kits can be picked up at Canada Post Offices and local Ministry of Health offices. Health Card and a new Ontario Senior Citizen Privilege Card? Your new Health 65 Card replaces '\ i both your OHIP card and your Ontario : : Senior Citizen Privilege Card. As of July 1, 1990, the one number on the new ef} Health 65 Card will provide you with all 7 the same benefits. Why is the system changing? The Ontario Ministry of Health is changing to a new system that serves you better. The new card will make possible the gathering of reliable data on services used which, by indicating health trends, will enable the Ministry to plan efficiently to meet future health care needs. This personal number will ensure a high level of confidentiality. Ifyou need more information, contact the Ministry of Health office nearest you, or call the toll-free Health Card Information Line: 1-800-268-1154. Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD): 1-800-387-5559. - Ministry of Health @ Ontario Ministére de la Santé

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