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Terrace Bay News, 2 Mar 1977, p. 9

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MARCH 2, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS - PAGE 9 FIRE DETECTORS INSTALLED IN SCHOOLS 'The Lake Superior Board of Education Meet- ing No. 3/77 was held on Saturday, February 19, 1977 at Manitouwadge Public School, Lib- rary. : The minutes of Meeting No. 2/77, held Jan- uary 15, 1977 and The French Language Advis- ory Committee Meeting held January 18, 1977 were acknowledged as received. The list of disbursements In the total amount of $404,461.41, Dr. Finnegan expressed concern about the need for early identifieation in children of a deformity of the spine known as Scoliosis, the cause of which is unknown. Dr. Finnegan pointed out that a school screening system for Scoliosis has been operating in Britain and the United States for some years and he sug- gested that a similar school screening system might be developed in this division. Continued page 10 .... for the month of Jan. 1977 were approved. The Board approved the following appoint- ments: - Mrs. Joan LeBlanc, as Executive Secretary to the Dir- ector of Education, effective 1976 12 20. - Miss Marria Maggio as Accounts Payable Clerk at Board Office, effective 1976 12 20. = Mrs. Jan McEwen as Community Member for Terrace Bay and Sch- reiber on the Early School Leaving Com- mittee, effective 1977 01 ¥0. The Maintenance Committee Chairman, Trustee A. Gordon, re- ported that fire de- tectors are being in- stalled in all the schools. Approval was given for the Marathon Pub- lic School Grade 8 students to go on a field trip to Southern Ontario, 'from May 27- June 5, 1977. On"May 6, 1977, all. schools in this div- ision will be cldsed in order that teachers may attend a Profes- sional Development day of activities in Mar- athon: the public are invited to attend. A letter from Dr. Finnegan in Manitou- wadge was discussed. value over the years. finder's fees to pay. ls there $15,000 hidden | in your house? If you're a homeowner, you could have up to $15,000 "hidden" in your house. Money you could be using for the things you want or need... like a car, cottage or household renovations. Your "hidden money" is the equity you've built up in your home with every payment, every improvement, and every increase in property Based on your equity, $15,000 at competitive rates. And at HFC there are no bonuses, brokerage or So comeonin. Let us help you find the "hidden money" in your house so you can put it to use for the things your family needs... now Household Realty 3 CORPORATION LIMITED HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION OF CANADA 28 Front Street --Telephone 887-2128 we could arrange a second mortgage loan for up to NIPIGON

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