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Terrace Bay News, 4 May 1983, p. 16

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Page 16, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 4, 1983 School stays open... continued from page 1 mendation of the Com- mittee was to retain Lake Superior High School as a two campus situation. The reasons for Closure that were originally given were that it would be to the advantage of the stu- dents. That it would re- sult in better program- ;ming and better facili- ties. When we examined it that didn't hold wat- er." Burton received a standing ovation as he concludéd his remarks by saying, "Publicly, for the record, I ran for the Lake Superior Board of Education to keep schools open, not to close schools in any community." The Motion to main- tain the Schreiber School was put to a vote pe passed unanimous- ly. The third Notice of Motion had been moved by Trustee Bob Cheetam at the earlier regular Board meeting in Mara- thon. The Motion tied the keeping open of the school to receiving ad- ditional funding from = /, Hilda's Fixins Company Swiss Steak 2 Ibs. round steak, about 1"' thick 1/2 cup flour 1/2 tsp. salt 2 medium onions, chop- ped 2 carrots, chopped 2 stalks celery, chopped 1/2 tsp. paprika 1 (1 Ib.) can stewed to- matoes, cut in small pieces 1/4 tsp. pepper 1/2 small green pep- per, cut in strips 1 tsp. worchestershire sauce 1 garlic clove, minced 1 (4 oz.) can sliced mushrooms, drained 1 can beef broth (10% or 13% oz. size) 1/2 cup dry red wine Cut steak into serving size pieces, and pound, flour and salt into steak on both sides, using mallet or edge of sau- cer. Brown meat in oil on both sides. When steak is brown, cook onion until limp. Add all ingredients except wine and mushrooms. Sim- mer one hour, covered, add wine and mush- rooms and cook addi-* tional 30 minutes. Handy Hints Ever wondered what to do with that jar of pickle juice after all the pickles have been eat- en? Use it to pickle fresh vegetables, such as cauliflower, sliced car- rots, tomatoes, cut up cabbage, Brussels Sprouts. After a couple of days in the brine, you have delicious, low- calorie munchies. But use them up before 2 weeks, because after that they begin to lose their crispness. If all else fails, try white toothpaste to get spots out of permanent press clothing. Rub it gently on stains, rinse, repeat if necessary. Then wash in the machine. the province. Cheetam was not present at the meeting to move his Motion and so it died on the Order Paper. Schreiber Trustee Tim Delaney said that he would like to propose that the Board send a letter to the Education Minister Bette Stephen- son informing her that the Board had taken the action the Allan Report recommended. The Board. had kept the school open. Delaney went on to say that he wanted the letter to then urge the Minister to quickly take the action that the Allan Report recommended she take. To provide additional funding for the opera- tion of small northern schools. Other Trustees said that they felt such a move was premature. They said that they want to stress that the rea- son they voted to keep the school open was not primarily financial. They said their decision was based on the essential part that a school plays in a community, and on their responsibility to preserve a strong, vi- brant community life in the towns within the Board's jurisdiction. The Trustees said that DDD @BDDSDDDDWDD DD ©@D®DDWDD ©DDDWDSD ©HDDISD DODD ®WS BWDDDODD®DO®DOD®S the letter might make the Minister think that the issue was determin- ed on the basis of money rather than community values. The Board agreed to hold consider- ation of such a letter over to the next meeting scheduled for May 16 in Manitouwadge. The Board's Chair- man opened the meeting to public questions from the floor. Individuals in the audience asked why the full Board was not present, and what guar- antee there was that another Board might not attempt to close the school again at some time in the future. Replying to the quest- ions, Chairman Reid said that he could not answer for the dissident five Trustees as to why they were not at the meeting and the quest- ion would have to be directed to them. He also said that there was no guarantee that a future Board might not again try to close the Schreiber school, just as no other community in the Board had a guar- antee that a Board might not try to close their schools. The meeting adjourned with another standing ovation for the Board. members. Prices in Effect Until Saturday, May 7th, 1983 PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY, NO PHONE OR COD ORDERS PLEASE. SS I heQSay SPECIALS FOR Psd REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY MAY gi Don't forget the Bays "HAPPY BIRTHDAY SALE", now in progress, with many many ideal gift suggestions for "MOTHER". 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