Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 16 Mar 1977, p. 9

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MARCH 16, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE . committment to research and de- 2] ( SCHOOL NEWS The first annual Schreiber-Terrace Bay Science Fair was held last Saturday at the. high school in Schreiber. The winners are as follows: #1 Category (Kindergarten - grade 3) lst. David Gillen, 2nd. Brian Doig, 3rd. Tammy Trach. #2 Category - (Grade 4 - Grade 6) lst.. Chris Reid -and Mathew Borutski, 2nd. Mark Houston, 3rd. Karen Anderson and Debbie Wise. #3 Category (Grade 7 - Grade 10) lst. Jeff Reid - Jeff McCanna, 2nd. Andrew Grama- towski, 3rd. Phillip Gillen. #4 Category - (Grade 11 - 13) lst. Sharon Lewis and Judy Zwaresh, 2nd. Leigh Ann McBride and Bill Megraw, 3rd. Nora and Nancy McGuire. A total of 156 exhibits were on display. oR] (%) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Handy of Schreiber a boy, on March 13th. In Canada its Tilden Featuring GMC trucks TILDEN Truck rentals SPADONIBROS. LTD. SCHREIBER -- TERRACE BAY CALL LARRY AT 824-2304 PREVENTION OF MENTAL RETARDATION Mental Retardation can be prevented. Currently over 6000,000 Canadians are mentally retarded with over 200,000 of their family members being directly affected. The prevention of this major social problem has been of primary concern to the Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded since its formation in 1955... In: 1972 O.A.M.R. established "PREVEN- TION" as a top priority and has since held an unwavering monstration in this area. In response to a growing interest and concern from par- - ents, community leaders and medical professionals and local associations, O.A.M.R. sought and received a grant for the developement of a comprehensive study on prevention. cont'd pg. 10... Are you a retired business person? J If you are retired, possess business experience and think you would gain satisfaction in sharing it with owners and managers of small businesses, consider becoming a counsellor with CASE (Counselling Assistance to Small Enterprises). CASE is a management counselling service available to established businesses as well as those just getting started. Improv- ing their methods of doing business is the objective. If you feel you would be interested in providing your services as a CASE counsellor, please call me, collect. Lloyd B. Espie, CASE Co-ordinator P.0.=Box 1109, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (705) 949-1997 P6A 5N7 FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK

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