PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 30, 1977 TERRACE BAY HOSPITAL GIVEN BUILDING APPROVAL: Continued from page 1 .... We had hoped to have a brochure for every family, in October, - listing services, etc; for the new hospital but we were held up wait- ing for final figures. We have them now, and are ready for printing. We have however, de- cided to wait until January before delivering them to you... We don't want you to lose it among the Christmas bows and paper. There are still a few single bedrooms wait- ing for sponsors! We have had to project our costs of furnishings to between $1,200.00 and $1,400.00 for a single room. Helping will make you feel great! great today! Feel Public Relations McCausland Hospital. BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING HIGHLIGHTS The Lake Superior Board of Education held Meeting No. 10/77 on 1977 11 19 at the Mara- thon High School Library. Mr. M. Heney from Thunder Bay, the Regional Director, St. John Ambulance, NW Ontario, pre- sented a film and a brief description of the Council's new First Aid training program. The Committee of the Whole Board Reported: The Board nominated Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor to apply for service with the Department of National Defence Overseas, for the school years 1978-79 and 1979-80. Approval was grant- ed for Rose Essar, teacher at Marathon Public School. to make application for participation in the Intermational Teacher Exchange Program (Australia) for the full school year of the host country. " The establishment of a new committee, the Administrative Council-Board Liaison Committ- ee, was approved effective 1978 01 Ol. This committee will replace the present Education Committee and the Administrative Council. The Board approved the acquisition of the services of Stevenson & Kellogg Ltd., Manage- ment Consultants, for the purpose of hiring a Director of Education. The Minutes of various meetings and the list of disbursements in the total amount of $363,519.12 for the month of October, 1977 were approved. The Board was informed that approval to hire a Junior Kindergarten teacher for the. Lake Superior Public School was no longer nec- essary. Pupil numbers have declined to a lev- el no longer requiring an additional teacher. The proposed policy to prohibit smoking at Board and Board Committee meetings effective 1978 01 01 was not accepted. Continued page 8 .... "ELLEN'S WEDDING BOUTIQUE" will be downstairs at the Big C Motel in Schreiber (two days only) Mon. Dec. 5th 10:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Tues. Dec. 6th 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Items for sale: 12 wedding gowns (includes veil, head piece ensemble) sizes 7-15 and one of size 223; 3 only - 100% polyester pant suits; 4 double knit pant suits; holi=- day silver sweaters; daytime dress 123-36%; veils, head piéces and picture hats; long gowns 7-243. Coffee will be served. WINNERS OF THE $10,000.00 EARLY BIRD BONUS DRAW NOVEMBER 14, 1977 THIS WEEKS LUCKY TICKET NUMBERS 1st Prize $5,000.00 -- 3639466 2nd Prize $1,000.00 -- 3472019 3rd Prize $ 500.00 -- 3851148 4th Prize $ 275.00 -- 3991790 THIS WEEKS $100.00 WINNERS 3060053 3103406 3324521 3357690 3417579 3418913 3538639 3882188 3887416 3937392 3946001 THIS WEEKS $25.00 WINNERS 3028457 3032926 3032949 3035544 3079510 3081552 3083339 3095653 + 3100679 3110809 3118030 3134145 3189935 3205811 3212554 3290852 3308059 3315962 3320381 3321913 3325355 3326954 3375048 3403028 3409226 341249 3417818 3422552 3431753 3470290 3521691 3521831 3524677 3525161 3528870 3530711 3531811 3537142 3540932 3544762 3550996 3609085 3630043 3631721 3641975 3644087 3646262 3654302 3671183 3685992 3736204 3745831 3748646 3750818 3752928 3754135 3756116 3762701 3767686 3769880 3775125 3814034 3843074 3848081 . 3850976 3853818 3859919 3862004 3862563 3867910 3868012 3868320 3868392 3868467 3877663 3884250 3929562 3934259 3976658 3981189 3987529 3988703 3988837 3990915 3999676 NEXT EARLY BIRD DRAW NOVEMBER 21, 1977. ST. MARTIN SCHOOL NEWS: On Monday 1977 11 14, David Gordon, a Forester with the Ministry of Nat- ural Resources visited the Grade 4-5 class of St. Martin School. He talked about forest manage -ment, fielded various questions and showed a short film on the Boreal Forest.