North Bay Teachers College - Polaris Yearbook (North Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1967

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BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY ALL AGES AND TASTES ALSO School Texts and Supplies, Greeting Cards, Stationery and Art Supplies FOSDICK'S BOOK STORE ISO Main St. W. North Bay, Ont. Phone 472-7380 LALIRE TIA UNIVERSITY F LIDBLIRY Nonedenominational, bilingual, co-educational, offering Honours and General Courses leading to B.A. and B.Sc. degrees in Arts and Science and a four year course leading to a B.Com. in Business Administration. Preparation for professional studies in Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Teaching and Theology is also available in the Faculty of Arts and Science. The Extension Division offers many diverse credit courses, as well as diploma and non-credit courses in Sudbury, Parry Sound, Elliot Lake, Sault Ste. Marie, Sturgeon Falls, North Bay, New Liskeard, Kirkland Lake, Timmins and Cochrane. Also offered are the six-week summer courses for University credit.

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FEDERATION OF WOMEN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATIONS OF ONTARIO WELCOME to the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario, of which you are now associate members. Through its local and provincial associations, Federation exists to promote and further the cause of education, to improve teaching conditions, and to raise the status of women teachers. In turn, it places on its members responsibility to maintain the high ethical code to which it subscribes and to uphold the honour and dignity of the teaching profession. Best wishes for a successful and enioyable career Melba M. Woolley, Ottawa, President. Considering college or university ? Are ou a candidate or DEGREES IN ARTS, SCIENCE, COMMERCE, JOURNALISM and ENGINEERING. SPECIAL PROGRAMS IN CANADIAN STUD- IES, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, SOVIET STUDIES and INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. Entrance requirementsg four Ontario Grade XIII subjects or equivalent for First Yearg Junior Matriculation for Qualifying Year. Applicants for admission to Carleton in 1967 will be required to present the results of tests ad- ministered by the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Modern residences on campus for men and womeng off-campus accommodation. Scholarships, Bursaries and Loans are offered. Write for full information to: THE REGISTRAR, Carleton University Colonel By Drive, Ottawa 1, Ontario. y f assistance under the CANADA STUDENT LOANS ACT? Under this Act, each qualifying student may present a Certificate of Eligibility to the bank branch of his for herb choice. Royal Bank, with over 1000 branches across Canada, oifers you convenient service combined with practical counsel. Visit your nearest branch. Q . . Q ROYAL BANK



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