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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jul 1973, p. 14

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PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 11, :1973 Retirement - cont'd Photo Below ~ From left to right - Glorie Mil- Hadley, he then presented her with an easel ler, Nancie Spillane, Miss Hadley, Edith Clemens with which, along with her paints and brushes, n in she can continue her interrupted interest in painting. E.J. Morgan presented her with her retirement gratuity check stressing the great contribution she had made to the service of young people in this particular area. The large crowd were delighted when "Little Bobby Krause", (a former pupil), now Council- lor Robert Krause, six foot eight, represent- ing the Town's people , presented a sum of money to be used for the purchase of a Camera and Projector. Mr. Quinton said that it was almost impossible to imagine the numer of pu- pils taught by Miss Hadley from 1937 to 1973 in Schreiber Public School, so, many registers had been studied with account of 923 names which does not allow for those who passed from [Photo Below - From left to right - R. Cressman, 4 to 5 to 6 but still under Miss Hadley's E.J. Morgan, Miss Hadley, Rev. Rex Dye and Tom tutalage, where upon he unfolded a ribbon con- [Ruinton. taining all 923 names to which was attached a graduating pin for this year's class, which is the last one to graduate from Schreiber Public School. Miss Hadley visably moved by the affectio- nate tributes given her, said that even as she accepted her retirement, she felt that she had attained a final achievement, a graduation pin after all these years and she envied the students now, in their greater freedom of choice in learning and thanked those present most sincerely for the honours paid to her. Photo Below - Miss Hadley with Councillor R. Krause. Photos by I. McCuaig. SCHREIBER PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATION It was an amotionally-moved capacity audience who attended the exercises on June 26th in the school auditorium for the last graduating class of Schreiber Public School, which will now, in- tegrated with the Terrace Bay Public School will become the Lake Superior Public School. It has been established that there was a school section already in Schreiber in 1888, when J.E. Walker wrote a letter to a Department of Education followed by another in 1897 asking advice on the method of tax collection in un- established territories. Following the Processional, the Lord's pray- er was recited in unison lead by the Reverend Rex Dye, chairman of the home and school asso- continued page 15 ......

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