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Terrace Bay News, 27 Apr 1983, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 27, 1983 North of Superior Board highlights Mr. Rob Graham, of Graham, Bacon, Wel- ter, was in attendance and presented, for Board approval, the Working Drawings and Specifications for the addition to St. Brigid School, Nakina. Appro- val was granted and dis- cussion was held re- garding the time-lines for Ministry of Educa- tion and Ontario Fire Marshal approvals, ten- dering, start of con- struction, and expected completion date. The following _ poli- cies were approved for placement in the Ad- ministrative Manual and the Classroom Manual: Enrolment of Non- Catholic Children, Sus- ~--pension, Discipline, Positions of Responsi- bility, and Special Qual- ifications. Mrs. Simone Bour- geois' resignation as teacher-aide in St. Mar- tin School was accepted with regret. Mrs. Chris- the remainder of the school year. The resig- nation of Mr. Steve Mar- mino, a junior teacher in St. Brigid School, ef- fective August 31, 1983 was accepted with re- gret. The Board granted maternity leave to Mrs. Jeannine Buchannon, Principal of St. Brigid School, for the period June 8th to June 30th, 1983, and to Mrs. Rita Desroches, a primary teacher in St. Edward Building, for the period April Sth to June 30th, ministrator reported on a recent meeting held with the Schreiber Rec- reation Director and it was noted that the Schreiber Recreation Committee hopes to re- locate the tennis courts now located at Holy An- gels School before the new school year. A Transportation Com- mittee comprised of Trustees W. Scott and J. Dupuis and the Business Administrator was - struck to study transpor- tation in the Nipigon - given to the request of the Teen Hall Commit- tee for the use of the St. Edward School Gym -during the summer per- iod, as per the schedule approved by the Princ- ipal. It was noted that trustees are invited to attend the Music "Come Together" which will take place on April 22nd, 1983, in Our Lady of Lourdes School, Manitouwadge. The Board accepted the Report of the Com- mittee of the Whole and cluding: That the St... Edward - St. Hilary School be detwinned ef- fective September 1st, 1984, so as to form two schools - St. Edward School, Nipigon and St. Hilary School, Red Rock, That the Principal of St. Edward - St. Hilary School, Mr. D. Lacaria, be asked to concentrate his efforts almost ex- clusively in St. Edward Building, Nipigon, during the 1983-84 school year, while dele- bilities at St. Hilary Building, Red Rock, to the Vice-Principal, Mr. K. Lydon, That an additional Principal be hired for the Nipigon - Red rock area, effective Septem- ber Ist, 1984. The next regular meeting of the Board will be held on Satur- day, April 30th, 1983, commencing at 10:00 a.m., in the Library of St. Martin School, Ter- race Bay. Minutes of all meetings are available gating a_ considerable portion of his responsi- Red Rock area. all recommendations Board approval was contained therein, in- in the library of the local separate school. the 95 ay It's our lucky 313" year! Come help us celebrate! Here's just a hint of the great deals coming up in our big flier. Watch for it! 1983. The Business Ad- tine Koshowski has been hired for this position for St. Berchman's Altar Society ------ by ANNE TODESCO a é: Mrs. Lester Legault hosted the members of the St. Berchman's Al- red tar Society for their . monthly meeting Mon- day evening. Twelve members were welcom- ed and the meeting opened with prayers re- cited for world peace. RE- | = Birthday Sale The secretary Mrs. Leo Legault read the minutes of the March meeting which were adopted as read. The treasurer Mrs. Chas. Todesco presented a satisfactory financial re- port. She broke down each money raising pro- ject to show the profit or loss on each. She report- ed that the licence had arrived to start the Home Bingo project and We reserve the 'right to limit quantities the summer draw with three prizes on it -- namely a crocheted af- ghan donated by Mrs. Gail Bain, a crocheted wool mat donated by Mrs. Bill Hubelit and a WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY APRIL 27, 28 and 29 ONLY feathered boudoir doll donated by Mrs. Anne Todesco. Tickets to sell at fifty cents each or three for one dollar. The PLASTIC HOUSEWARE ARTICLES includes waste baskets, drawer organizers, stacking containers, MEN'S SOCKS Cushion sole. 38% wool, 36% cotton, 26% nylon. Slightly irregular. SLEEPING BAGS Mini-pac 2. 100% nylon cover and lining. Light weight. Reg. 33.98 JUNIOR SLEEPWEAR Baby dolls and short gowns. Polyester-cotton. s., m., & |. tickets are to be printed Y, 2788 collanders. 1 49 at once and started on sale. Mrs. Leo Legault 3 OFF SALE 99° ON LY pr. and Miss Beverly Le- ON LY ea. gault are in charge of the H Bi ; pion gre LADIES BRIEFS A card of thanks was 100% acetate. Bikini's and briefs. 2+2 OVEN GRILL COFFEE MUGS BICYCLES sent to Felix Legault for Assorted colours. s., m., & I. BARBEQUE 4-8 oz. coffee mugs per package. 16" two wheeler with training wheels. ony 78° CHAIRS Wooden high back rockers. Just great for "Mother". Reg. $189.95 ony 109°? Assorted designs. Only 3°° per set CORN POPPER The Poppery hot air corn popper by West Bend. ONLY Si his work done on the church tables and to Gilbert Gerow for the cleaning, repairing and painting of the statues at the church. 2 cooking areas. Reg. 29.99 onty 19°? PAPER TOWELS Pronto twin pak. 2 per pkg. 1 " pkg. | 99° PANTY HOSE "Fairset" reinforced toe. One size. Beige, taupe, mocha. 88° LADIES BLOUSES A gift was given to Miss Devona Leisander in appreciation for her help on church projects and her membership with the society. Devona is leaving to reside in Schreiber shortly. Mrs. Doris Legault BED CHESTERFIELD announced that Rev. Misses and Junior crepe blouses. Opens into a comfortable foam FASHION RUBBER Father Estock will be the , fhe prison ay pot mattress that sleeps two... BOOTS attending priest while ee BATHROOM TISSUE "Perfect for the cottage" Ladies beige with white wedge heel our pastor Rev. Father 1 Facelle Royale 2 ply. 8 roll pack Reg. 419.00 and sole. Reg. 16.98 Peter Groulx is on holi- day. Following closing Va Oo FF ag 3 1 goo eg exercises and adjourn- SALE Ss ALE ment, a pleasant hour ; was spent over coffee and lunch. WOODEN COAT SUNGLASS HANGERS ASSORTMENT SHAMPOO AND Sturdy and durable PATIO LAMPS CREME RINSE Men's and Ladies Complete with bulbs and cord Baycrest, 900 ml. Reg. 4.29 only 3/1°° ¥, my 3 Off reg. price ONLY 9° SALE a "eg, Customer satisfaction, we guarantee it at the Bay SS = Tridsons Bay Company sexes MOVE IT QUICKLY

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