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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jun 1974, p. 7

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JUNE 5, 1974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 Board of Education Meeting - continued the Secondary Teachers. The Board expresses its pleasure with the nature of the negotia- tions conducted by the Secondary Teachers. G) The establishment of a new salary schedule for Library Technicians. The next regular Board meeting will be held at the Marathon High School, at 7:00 p-m., on Thursday, June 2Cth, 1974. Legion Wind-Up - continued from page I eee oo Championship Trophy to the Bombardiers. of this team include L. Theriault, J. Schritt, S. Ballentine, captain, .A. Daley, N. Chopty. Missing, Ben Comeau. The Bombardiers were also the roll-off winners and received individual trophies for this event. 'Runners-up in the roll-offs were the Cameron Highlanders: left to right - R. Velanoff, Y. Leclair, H. Duriez and J. Fisher. Missing Captain, H. Cooke and Pat Jones. The presentation of individual trophies and awards followed. Ladies High Average to M. Pluta. phy was donated and presented by E. Kettle. Men's High Average to W. Moon Sr. presented This tro- by J. Fisher. M. Pluta and W. Moon pictured in next column .:.......... Members Men's High Single T. Velanoff, Ladies High Single E. Beddard, Ladies High Triple D. Coupal, Men's High Triple E. Hamann, Ladies High Single w/hdcp P. Moon, Men's High Single -w/hdcp J. Teniuk, Ladies High Triple w/hdcp L. MacRae, Men's High Triple w/hdcp L. Swir- hun. : Doreen's Snack Bar donated the trophies for the two most improved bowlers. These were presented to Stella Gusul and Sam Boyd by Bill Kurylo. Next was Bill Moon Sr. who donated and pre- sented the 300 Club Plaque. continued page 8 ...... DO YOU WANT THE BEST FOR YOUR CHILD THIS SUMMER? Dorion Bible WE PROVIDE: An opportunity to think to relax and to enjoy a well rounded program that will develop character and send the camper home strength- ened in spirit, soul and body. Camp has it. OUR STAFF INCLUDES: Mature and understand- ing counsellors Qualified lifeguards Registered nurse Good cooks Sports Director Bible Teachers THE CAMP IS FULLY ACCREDITED WITH: A chance to find roots and meaning through a Biblical understanding of life and living. Ontario Camping Association Canadian Camping Association Christian Camping International All in the quiet beauty of Lake Super- ior's unspoiled shores and in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Seven camp sessions geared to age and interest For further information contact: Dorion Bible Camp, Dorion, Ontario POT IKO Phone 857-2331

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