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'Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stewart on the birth. of
their sone The .proud grandparents
are Mr and Mrs. Tom Stewart.,
Mr., and Mts: Ger- to_rJuL-_
of •K'incardine'visited on Sunday
afternoon'with Mr. and Mrs... Tam:
Stewart.
Visitors during the 'weekend
. with Mr, and Mrs,:. Fraser: Reid and
Robbie of Southampton were` Mr.
and Mrs.. Everette Whytock and
family of :Teeswater., • '
'Bog 'Benedict of 'Sudbury spent
the weekend with Mr., and Mrs '..
Elmer Be-n-edi t-arrd-M-kitilk:°` .`
Mrs.. Agnes Hodgins visited
Sunday.ev.enfng with ML%rs..N t7i.a.n_a
Haldenby ..
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H1 onour Retiring-
School Teacher,
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'LUINO .
Bru.ce South W.1.
Hold Workshop
At Purply Grove:
A successful Workshop was •
held in Purple Grove Community
centre on June 15th. for Branch
conveners. of Bruce South Insti-
tutes. ' Merribers : from The folloint -
ing Institutestook part Armow ,
Bervie ,'.Holyrood , kairshea, •
Kincardine, Lisburn, Purple
WEDNESDAY, ,JULY .8th, 1.9
and Health;. Mrs ,;Frank Mauaden
and Mrs.Jak Elliott , as leaders
of• Historical Research. Mrs.
Teasdale .led a mixed group of
Resolutions and Public Relation
and Mrs. V, Emmerson for the
curators, .:
After the group broke up, a
summary of their discussions was
read. Citizenship and Education
group felt it was wise to have
their reports' sent in to the next, •
level in• plenty` of time. Horne
Economics and Health suggested
having a report given,at each
branch'meeting by,, their conven-.
•Grove , 'Reids Corners ltinley ,:. • a s: °--�AgriFuiture nti Can ;i it —
Silver Lake Teeswater, liver- Industries suggested• having topics
ton and Whitechurch. prepared well in advance of nicer
Mrs.. Teasdale our•Ptovincial ing date. , They were in.favour
board member led the workshop of all programs of Bruce South
assisted by District President: 'branches being compiled•into
Ivlrs.. Wrn . Arnold:, one, book ...
The meeting opened with the Historical .Research and Current
Institute ode' followed by Mary Events suggested the keeping of
Stewart Collect . Mrs scrap';books• and. files: Curator .
Teasda'le's address had many • . group asked that the branch •
interesting points:' The word . curators be asked to give a report
convener meaning to. meet , at the branch annual meetings;
.together, to-wor-k together. Thus -Public. Relations thought we • ;
in •Institute work this -would mean should not encourage spending
working together for better..homes, ;money, front;:;our" funds.. for pro,
happiness and leadership Mater- jects"othe,r than'our oWn Institute
ia1gathe-r-ed-through-'her-term-of`---projects; although it could be
office will in turn be handed mentioned in P.R,O.'s report
down to her successor. that we had volunteeredto call):
expIii�ned-live tiie:•Lranch vas for. other projects such as the
es'we•re.linked by their reports blind, cancer etc.
to the District Area and Provin Mrs, Teasdale announced:,
cial levels .there will be a, craft sale table'
The new home Economist to :at Area' Convention in•Southanip-
replace Mrs Anne (Patrick) ' - ton September 14 and 15.. Each.
Thon,psu,i'w11i1'Miss Judith branch to donate a craft for salt
Reasbeck froth D•awson_B_..C, -a}ue $1:00 to�60-not more ...
Discussion •groups.w•ere formed• than $3,00. Please bring crafts
with Mrs Nelson.,,Eskr'cKand L_°.to Area Convention,
4j._•Dav,�i t�Atndd-leading_thc' -la.e..iiaeering closed -with the--- -
.Citizenship and. Education group; singing of the Queen...The ladies
Mrs. W. R. Lowry, as leader left tht:meeting,with.much en• -
•for Agriculture and. Canadian thusiasm for their term of office
Industries;'Mrs.. Oscar Norman, as' conveners•' and, that it hadbeen
as deader. for Home Economics• a' worth while workshop.
T -follow mg.poe"rn was composed";
and read• by:another staff mem-
ber .Mrs..."Bae Smart.` •
yMrs.; JackWest of.Don Mills.
ended a•thirty-year teaching car
eer on June 26th , 1970
Mrs. West is the former. Mary
•Ross of the Lochalsh area,
Ashfield Township... She attended
Lucknow.High School and after
graduatingrf m trat or Norrnal
School., taught for three years' at
S,. S.' No 17, :Ashfield T•ownship.-
She 'married Jack West of •
Ashfield and took, the next
seventeen years o to rarse
'their family of one soh, now.
Major Lorne E. West'of Winnipeg
-a-nd-ore-timightet Joan,; now Mrs..
Philip Lewis.of Don 'Mills,. There
are six grandchildren,. Mr; 'West.
passed away in April 1965.
• Mrs. West returned .to. teaching
-in 1943 and'taught at Listowel' •
until iiine.1.9B5 ail ath-e-n--a-t
Norman Ingrain elerient•ary • •
school in Don Mills from •Septem-
ber 1955. t� June 1965.. When the
I'on.view Heights Junior High
'School opened , Mrs. ,West was '
appointed math.ernatics.teacher,
where she remained until her re.- •
tirement`-June_.26:_i97&
M,rs ..West was honoured prior .
to her retirement at several social
--fuac-t4 ns: - A recept -end-prey-'
entation was given by friends
Wil/..fred•and.Arne. Stewart at Lake •
CoUch'iching on May 29th.: On
_Ii tie- a e .e-pt<i-en-anel present
tion was given by North York
Board Of Education for all the
retiring teachers In the Borough.
.Wm. Alton, formerly'of Lucknow
was also -among those retiring.
Afternoon tea'was served .on
lune 16th by the lady members of
'the Donview Heights Junior High
.School'at the home of Mrs. Eliza,
,beth McQuade, a rrieMber of the.
staff, Mrs, West was presented
with a portrait.painting "The Torii
Hat" by Thomas Skully. The •
To .Mary:
- - ettaln-breed. of person's born
• to teach •
To penetrate the,\foggy., wander- .
' ' ing, questing mind of yourt
To bring ,with patient 'smile , not .
just the answer within reach
But to lead a 'faltering fumbler . .
toward the truth
To Spot discourage metit, in mind
not quick to grasp, 0 ,
To build unbuild , and build
again. 0.0
Topraise clap single ; sol -id step .
• that's Qood ,
To recognize in that dull mind.
thei0 •ghLto 'clasp
One precious moment rare, when
' .. he has understood. •
To drag away.; from many a day,
all - failing,.
To burnthe :lamps,• dejected., pre•
paring new ideas
=o ret -inn , u nda u-nt-ed .
Tobask, to swell' with joy as. if 'a
sweet'perfume inhaling,
When one'child wins ,ora,gets the •
answer, 0 .
When one child changes course
• and seeks more learning.
To fight back the tears.
To be :a modest 'sculp-tor' with such
damp and pliant. clay;
To guide , to 'prop, to fill with
inspiration
Yet mit to sway.
To be unique ,. and yet conform
To `share with all, co. -operation,
To be a woman , teacher , "wife
.an ''niot. er•
And set a good example all the
. livelong day, •
To share these gifts with love and
• wit ,and strength and zest
That certain breed of person 14/BL.
must be
Our Mary West •
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