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Terrace Bay News, 18 Jun 1991, p. 11

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Page 11, News, Tuesday, June 18, 1991 Grade 8 students correspond with stude by Rob Cotton The News The Grade 8 class of Terrace Bay Public School has collected books, magazines comic books and other material to send the Adege Primary School in Bendel State, West Africa. The students have also written letters to the Nigerian students as well as short essays about life on the Northshore including transportation, sports, the school system, recreation and leisure, music, holidays, weather, clothing. The class had been reading and studying novels with themes of _ interculture encounters when it discovered that students from Nigeria had been writing to The Township of Terrace Bay. Judy Wilcox, Administrative Assistance with the Township had _ been receiving the letters. Wilcox, on her own initiative, answered one letter from a Adege Primary School SHESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSeses Leo and Laura Legault of Rossport are © pleased to announce the birth of their third child, a daughter MEAGAN MICHELLE. Born dune 3, 1991, weighing 8&!bs 7oz. A little sister for Amy and Grant. Proud grandparents are Lester and Doris Legault of Thund2r Bay and Harold and lorette McParland of Schreiber. A special thank you to Dr. Wilkes and nurses Debbie McGrath and Betty Chappel. Also thanks to all other Nursing Staff who cared for Meagan and ! while in the hospital. Extra special thanks to the grandmas and grandpa's Legault and McPartand for all their help. : nts in West Africa Members of the Grade 8 class with some of the material they will be sending to Nigeria. student, sending the requested magazines and booklets. She also included a Terrace Bay pin, pen, a copy of The Terrace The Grade 8 class willingly helped out with the project and worked at it through the winter. As it happened, the class The Schreiber Figure Skating Club Bay - Schreiber News, was also visited by Pam . : = : would like to thank the following for their Northern Miner and a Garfield McKeever, who spoke to them generous support and contributions magazine. about her own experiences in She soon found herself throughout the 1990/91 season: swamped with requests from the Nigerian school and turned to Terrace Bay Public School for assistance. Nigeria. The Township of Terrace Irene Borutshi, Anne Marie Martin, Nick Deshane, Bay, for its part, agreed to pay Schreiber Fire Department, Schreiber Recreation the cost of posting the package Department and Stajj, Costa's - Schreiber, Morrill's to Nigeria. Cable T.V., Hodder's Jewellers, Lynn Hodder, Ken Dooley Bulldozing, Paula Bouchard, Edith Figliomeni, Parent Volunteers, sé Terrace Bay/Schreiber News, Schreiber Legion, Dr. G. Sweetnam, Dr. A. Jaches. a -- DY A) aap THE CORPORATION OF es THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY The Township of Terrace Bay is once again hosting Clip and Save! Terrace Bay 2nd Annual July 1st Fish Derby from June 24-July 1(one week derby)! Weigh ins at Aguasabon Trailer Park 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Daily! All categories except Rainbow! Get your tickets at Terrace Bay Credit Unior Home Hardware, Members. Final weigh in at arena Beer Gardens Boat draw and prizes 5 p.m. ; Sponsored by Ski Club. I uJ a reception for all senior citizens on June 27, 1991 at the Legion Hall from 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. All senior citizens in Terrace Bay are invited to attend. Please contact the Terrace Bay Municipal Office at 825-3315 on or before June 21,1991, if you are planning to attend July 1st Clip and Save! $$ NO GST $$ GST got you down? Let Cooperman's Auto Body lift the blues. From now until the end of June we'll pay all GST for you. Anything from minor repairs to complete paint jobs. So give us a call and let us give you some sunshine! - :

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