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Terrace Bay News, 16 Sep 1987, p. 12

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Wednesday, September 16, 1987 Holy Angel Holy Angels Principal Sister Grexton, above, told the News she is glad to be back at school for another year. Although enrolment is comparable to last year, she said there is a low number of students in Junior Kindergarten. Summer 2 years longer Students sort of glad to go continued from page 11 > New staff Holy Angels has a teaching staff of 10, including Grexton. New staff members are Miss S.. Welbourne from Thunder Bay who is teaching Gr. 2; Mr. K. Asmussen from Schreiber who is teaching Grs. 3 & 4; and Mrs. J. Morris from Schreiber who is teaching.Gr. 1. Summer longer Whether or not the teachers are glad to back is irrelevant. The students the News talked to wish the summer was longer. Stanley Spadoii said, "No way"; he's not glad to be back. "I wish the summer was 10 months longer. I would stay on holidays." Jackie Glad said "I wish the summer was a little longer so I back- want more summer could play ringette on the streets." "I wish the summer was a little bit longer so I could play," said Janey Pellegrino. Her favourite class is gym. Jeremy Keating said he wished the summer was a couple of days longer. "I'd go fishing," he said. Michael Adey said he wished the summer was "two years longer". His favourite class is gym also. Anne Todesco reviews old buildings in Rossport REUNION NOTICE: Former students of 3A Neelon Public School, now Adamsdale Public School, First Avenue, Sudbury are invited to contact the Reunion Committee '88 by calling (705) 566-9947 or by °35 Manchester Crescent Sudbury, Ontario, P3A 5H4 writing to: Neelon School Reunion Committee "| see a new job, lots of new friends and a new sense of purpose in your life" The Terrace Bay-Schreiber News is looking for someone to handle advertising sales and to be part of a three-person team responsi- ble for the paper. If you're never worked for a newspaper before, don't worry. We'll teach you everything you need to know. The News is a fun place to work. We're at the centre of what happening in the community and take great pride in pub- lishing a quality paper. Applicants should have access to a vehicle. Drop by the office if you'd like to know more about the posi- tion, or call Gayle Fournier at 825-3747. Terrace Bay Schreiber This is the Catholic Church in Rossport. The original one burned down in 1924. It was built in 1881-82. MINISTRY OF NATURAL 1987 HUNTING LICENCE EXAMINATION - SCHEDULE Terrace Bay Sept. 14 M.N.R. Office 7:00 p.m. Terrace Bay Sept. 22 M.N.R. Office 7:00 p.m. Manitouwadge Sept. 14 M.N.R. Office 7:00 p.m. Manitouwadge Sept. 22° _M.N.R. Office 7:00 p.m. Marathon Sept. 9 High School 6:30 p.m. A fee of $5.00 will be charged for a hunting licence. examina- tion. An appointment must be made at one of the above-men- tioned offices and the examination fee paid in advance of any examination date. An examination will not be held if there are no appointments made for any of the dates noted above. In Marathon, appointments may be made through the Northern Affairs Office. Phone 229-1153. TO OBTAIN A LICENCE TO HUNT an applicant must pre- sent to licence issuer one of the following: Resident (a) an Ontario resident's licence to hunt issued after January 1, 1968; (b) an Ontario Hunting Licence Examination Certificate issued after January 1, 1968: or Ministry of , Natural # Resources Ontario (c) an Ontario Hunting Licence Verification Certificate indicating that the applicant was issued a hunting licence as a resident or passed the Hunting

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