Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 27 Apr 1988, p. 5

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Page 5, News, Wednesday, April 27, 1988 Students celebrate education week in many ways Local students were involved in SO many activities this week, we could have put out a separate issue Just showing all the things they participat- ed in! | Here's a look at some of the varied activities that went on I told you not to wear contact lens! Students at St. Martin School took the lead in civic responsibility when they cleaned up garbage around the mall. Hopefully everyone learns that it takes half the time to throw garbage in a garbage disposal. Driving force helps the young achieve their goals force of encouragement that helps | Public School : Some of the winners of the Sclence Fair held at the Terrace Bay from page 4 caring for the children as if they were their own. These individuals spend personal time chaperoning dances and events as well as orga- nizing curricular sports and clubs for our kids. - We should recognize the driving Effort crucial for success from page 3 Meeting the variety of literacy needs in our society is a great chal- lenge. Your efforts are crucial to the achievement of this goal." The literacy co-ordinator in our area is Pam McKeever. Call her at 824-2657 for further information if you would like to support or partic- ipate in this program. orl % =m *§ Forests. ..A Shared Resource our young people to achieve their goals. Thank you to the dedicated indi- viduals who allow and encourage our children to "dare to dream." Sincerely, Mary Deschatelets Wendy Soppel and Mari Gimmel (absent) did research on how ingredients affect the making of a cake. They left out certain things and studied the results. There was only one cake left at the end of the after- noon. Samples of all but a cake made without flour were eaten by Crystal Luxmore some fun and games with pop. Her experiment dealt with figuring out the angle which would allow pop to flow out of the can fastest. Crystal suggests for those of you in a hurry, drink your pop with the can at a 30° angle. NEW AGENT In Terrace Bay Lower level in the Post Office SEWING NOOK(825-9555) ae: ~=Porthis DRYCLEANING SERVICES SPECIALS April 25 - May 7 Comforters & Bedspreads------ Sleeping Bags----- Mens & Ladies 2pce Suits------ Plain Dresses----- Who needs a fire? This jacket is hot enough! Students in St. Martin's Junior and Senior Kindergarten learned about fire safety from Rolly MoQuin, deputy firechief of Terrace Bay. The children watched a film on preventing fires, and were taught some of the equipment firefighters use. For Sale Dairy Case *410 ft. * Open * Self-contained Small shopping carts Meghan Jowitt and Shanna Mitchell studied the art and sci- ence of photography. The Grade 4 Large Food students learned that the science behind taking and developing pho- Storage ba rrels tographs. is tricky. The art is even trickier. Newspaper photographers phone: 622-1623 learn that very quickly by experi- Thunder Bay ence, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 109 will be holding a GENERAL MEETING on Tuesday, May 10th, 1988 at 8:00 P.M. in the LEGION HALL. ALL MEMBERS ARE ASKED TO ATTEND. Travel Rest Trailer Park Schreiber 824-2617 THANK YOU Thank You Sharyn & Joe We would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who sent us flowers, gifts and their best wishes on the grand opening of our restaurant. We greatly appreciated your patronage in the past and we look forward to serving you in the future. MAY 1st OPEN AGAIN MAY 1st a6 Rossport =

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