PAGE 12 Interment in Terrace Bay - cont'd from page 11 Bay in January this year. Pall Bearers were Watson Slomke, Mike Jaremy, C. Buck, J. Ferrier, B. Stephen and Dr. M. Mc- Causland. Interment was in Terrace Bay Cemetary. OPEN HOUSE - by a Terrace Bay High School Student. Last Wednesday the many tours through Terrace Bay High School proved very interesting and succes- sful. Everyone was simply amazed and even stunned at the modern - up to date equipment .that we have in our new addition. Some of the adults thought it a good idea to return to school so that they could al- so have a chance to use the new facilities of the various departments. Teachers and students alike were on hand to explain and demonstrate the equip- ment. The guides also helped pointing out interest- ing things they otherwise might not have noticed. Some people found it hard to believe that the well lit, comfortable rooms were really part of our school . After the tour people gathered in our new spacious front lobby and chatted while they enjoyed the re- freshments . Photos below taken at the recent Open House. sak Photo above of the Library. SCHREIBER DETACHMENT O.P.P. PRESS RELEASE During the past week, members of the Ontario Pro- vincial Police, Schreiber Detachment investigated two thefts of property valued at less than $50.00. Both cases are still under investigation. continued next column.... TERRACE BAY NEWS : JUNE 12,1969 Photo above of the Science Room. BRIDE-ELECT CATHY HERLIHY There will be a come and go tea on Tuesday June' 17, from 8 p.m. - 10.00 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Robert Winters in honour of Cathy Herlihy bride-elec June 28th. One liquor investigation was conducted which re- sulted in one charged being laid under the Liquor Control Act. One minor disturbance was investigated Two motor vehicle accidents were investigated, which resulted in approximatley $1,575 damage and personal injury was sustained by two persons. During the week June 1 to June 7, 1969 members of this Detachment patrolled at total of 3,778 miles of highway and worked a total of 248 hours. Four charges were laid under the provisions of the Ontario Highway Traffic Act. Thirteen motorists were issued warning for minor infractions and defective equipment. R. WILLS. PRESENTED 20 YEAR PIN The Boy Scouts of Canada Northwestern Regiona! Council held its Annual Meeting in Nipigon on Sat- urday May 31,1969. The day was well organized, containing a parade, annual meeting, banquet and dance. Turnout was excellent and Scout organiza- f tions from throughout Northwestern Ontario were pre sent. Mr. R. Wills of Terrace Bay, who is assistant regional commissioner was presented with a 20 year pin for time spent with Scouting Organizations and also a plaque of the Outstanding Service he has | _given to the movement. _ |