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Terrace Bay News, 22 Sep 1976, p. 11

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SEPTEMBER 22, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 GUIDING NEWS 9 Guides and Brownies will soon be resuming "CUSTODIAN REQUIRED their meetings. There is a need of more adult help. Anyone interested in helping, please PART TIME contact M. Saranpaa, 825-3645. . J ; ; Registration for Brownies will be taken by App ications will be received by the under- Mrs. Deanna Stachiw. Phone 825-3591 for girls signed until HOON Monday, September 27, born in the years 1969, 1968 and 1967. 1976 for the position of part time custo- Mrs. D. Dakin will handle a uniform ex- dial help. : change. Phone 825-3540. Hours shall be 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., five days It can be fun to be a Guider - Last week a per week or equivalent thereof - group of Leaders gathered together at the home of Barbara Lalonde to make centre pieces for Employment to commence immediately. a banquet in Thunder Bay. Signed, Many lovely artistic and original decora- Mr. J. Courtney, tions were made out of driftwood and dried The North of Superior District, articles of nature. The Superior Division of R.C.S.S. Board, which Aguasabon District is part, are the Lakehead University Hostess's for the Voyageur Area Annual meeting || - Thunder Bay, Ontario to be held at the Royal Edward Hotel on Septem P7B. 5E1 -ber 25, 1976 LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION 1976-77 Ey NIGHT COURSES In the past two weeks, numerous people have shown an interest in the Adult Education Program (Evening Courses), and as a result a very wide range of courses have been requested. However, we must meet three basic requirements in offering courses. They are: A) The necessary facilities B) The necessary enrol Iment C) Suitable instructors. : ; To best facilitate this program we encourage you, the public, to continue to indicate your needs or interests, whether you are interested in enrolling or in- structing. To date we have instructors for the following: Typing, Sewing, Crafts, Art, Judo, Badminton, Power Ball and Physical Fitness, Credit Courses, Computer Science and Mathematics. Interest has also been shown in many others such as: Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Speedwriting, Welding, Small Motors, Motor Mechanics, Woodworking, Conservational French, Interior Decorating, Photography, Blue Print Reading and English. One Driver Ed course. will be offered as soon as all necessary arrangements can be made. Te Wherever possible classes will meet on evenings convenient to the majority. We would like to encourage all of the areas' citizens to take advantage of their educational facilities by participating in this program. Please indicate what courses you are interested in taking or teaching, by contacting in writing: a) The Principal Adult Education Program Lake Superior High School (Schreiber) . or call 824-2512. de

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