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Terrace Bay News, 28 Apr 1971, p. 10

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em PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS. ABRIL 28, 1971 ANNOUNCEMENT! PIERRE-MICHEL DUBE, B.A., L.L.B., BARRISTER SOLICITOR IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE HIS CALL TO THE BAR OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO AND THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE LOCATED IN THE SCHREIBER MUNICIPAL BUILDING, WINNIPEG STREET ENTRANCE. SECOND FLOOR. OFFICE HOURS Fridays - 10:00 A ,M. = 5:00 P.M, Saturdays = 10:00 A.M, - 5:00 P.M. FOR APPOINTMENTS - PLEASE CALL MARATHON - 229-1249 OR WRITE - P.O. BOX 789, MARATHON, ONTARIO. ROMAN DAY AT T.B.H.S. . On Friday, April 23rd, Room 101 in Terrace Bay High School was the scene of a Roman Banquet. The third year students of history brought their studies of Rome to life. Preparation for Roman Day included the painting of six wall panels in the style of the time, planning and preparing the food for the banquet and the making of a Roman toga for each student. While the leisurely Romans relaxed on floor mats they feasted on crusty bread rolls, cheese, olives nuts and grape wine. The conversation was of interesting topics of Roman time - gladiators, slaves, emperors, coliseums and chariot races. Towards the end of the feast, a Roman election was held for Emperor and Emperess. A show of hands typical of the time determined the Emperor Mike Corrigan and the Emperess Gail Simmer. The students not only enjoyed this event but it is certain that much was learned of the life and customs of Ancient Rome. A : BN +) - continued page 11..... Forest fires cost Canada an average of $45,000,000 yearly in control and damege. Leave forests green ~-- prevent forest fires,

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