Times-Advocate, 1978-05-11, Page 34
DARLING'S
'Strengthening move'TimeS’Advocate, May 11, 1978 Page 3
SS board moves several principals, teachers
EXETER AND LUCAN
uFRED DARLING
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Seven principals and 11
teachers in the Huron-Perth
County Roman Catholic
Separate School system will
be transferred from their
present schools to other
schools in the system in the
next school term starting in
September,
Board chairman Donald
Crowley of RR 2, Gadshill,
said of the wholesale moving
of principals and teachers,
“It’s a strengthening move
for the system.”
Superintendent Joseph
Mills explained: “It is the
first time it has been done in
the system. It was done to
fill vacancies, to strengthen
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best use of personnel.’’
Mr. Mills said all the
principals and teachers to be
moved have been told.
The seven principals to be
transferred are: Gary
Birmingham to Our Lady of
Mount Carmel, RR 3, Dash
wood, from St. Aloysius
School, Stratford; Larry
Cook to St. Patrick’s, Dublin,
from St. Mary’s School,
Goderich; Don Farwell to St.
Joseph’s, Clinton, from St.
Columban; Michael Dewan
to Immaculate Conception,
Stratford, from St. Joseph’s <
School, Goderich; Sister
Audrey Dumouchelle to St.
Michael’s, Stratford, from
Immaculate Conception;
Adrian Pentsicen to St.
Joseph’s School, Stratford,
from St. Josesph’s at Clin-
Raise $1,000
ton Sam Alberice to St.
I II WUIIxM I nOll Aloysius, Stratford, from St.
Clinton, and at Dublin;
Ralph Weishar from
Immaculate Conception
School, Stratford, to St.
Patrick’s School, Kinkora;
A. Gaffney from St.
Joseph’s, Clinton,< to prin
cipal’s relief (40 percent) at
St. Columban; Martin
Skillen from St. Mary’s,
Goderich, to Sacred Heart,
Wingham; Gary Prince from
St. Boniface, Zurich, to a
school yet to be named ;Brian
Morrissey from St.
Michael’s, Stratford, to
Immaculate Conception,
Stratford; and James
(Sandy) McQuillan, from St.
Joseph’s, Stratford, to St,
Aloysius, Stratford.
Four teachers have been
given a reduction in time
beginning in September, as
follows: M. A. Johnston, St.
Mary’s, Goderich from 50
percent to 40 percent; T.
Wilhelm, St. Boniface,
Zurich, from 100 percent to
90 percent; Mary Kinahan,
Sacred Heart, Wingham,
from 100 percent to 50 per
cent; Lillian Simpson,
music, from 40 percent to 10
percent.
In other business at the
meeting which got underway
at quarter to ten following a
committee-of-the-whole in
camera session which began
at 8 p.m. the board heard a
seven
Parent-
presentation from
members of the
Teacher Association at
Precious Blood School,
Exeter, in changes that
would improye the school.
No details of the brief are
known because of the in
camera meeting, but the
board members will be
studying the presentation.
The board will have the
board-owned portable
classroom now at
Kingsbridge moved to St.
Joseph’s School, Clinton, and
the board-owned portable at
St. Boniface, Zurich, moved
to Exeter if needed.
Due to declining enrolment
there will
reduction
be a classroom
Kingsbridge,
resulting in the lack of need
for the portable.
The board approved nine
professional activities days
for the system in 1978-79
which are as follows: five
county-wide days — October
16, November 13, April 2,
May 7 and either June 28 or
29; and four set by the local
schools.
Because of Victoria Day
holiday the next meeting of
the board will be held on May
29.
The meeting was ad
journed at 10:45 p.m. when
the board returned again to
meet in committee of the
whole.
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EXETER LUCAN
The Exeter Kinsmen club
raised $1,000 for Cystic
Fibrosis Sunday, May 7 as
the result of a walkathon
from Port Blake to Exeter.
A total of 15 walkers
completed the 12 mile
journey in about three hours.
After the walk was com
pleted, the 50-50 draw was
made and the winner $315
was Debbie Chappel of
Woodham.
Club president Bob
Reynolds said this week his
group would like to thank a
number of persons for their
co-operation in staging
Sunday’s successful
walkathon.
These included Harry
Mathers for the use of his
property, Wanda Reynolds
and Sally Snedden in
preparing sandwiches and
walkathon patrollers Gerald
Willis and Ron Bowerbank.
Joanne Fletcher collected
the most pledges for the
walkathon.
Michael’s School, Stratford.
Two vacancies for prin
cipals have resulted with the
resignation of Sister
Florence Kelly at St.
Patrick’s, Dublin, and Sister
Viola Feeney at Our Lady of
Mount Carmel, RR 3, Dash
wood.
Principal’s positions at St.
Mary’s, Goderich, and St.
Columban are still open.
The eleven teachers being
transferred are: June
Holmes from St. Columban
to kindergarten at Exeter —
half days only; Patrick
Shaughnessy from St.
Columban to principal’s
relief and music at Seaforth
and St. Columban; Helen
Ryan to half days Kin
dergarten at Our Lady of
Mount Carmel; Barry
Linden from Ecole Ste.
Marie to Precious Blood
School, Exeter; Doreen
Negalo now full time kin
dergarten at St. Patrick’s,
Dublin to kindergarten half
days at St. Joseph’s School.
Report theft
of antennas
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Exeter OPP
vestigating a rash of
radio antenna thefts which
occurred in Huron Park over
the weekend.
A total of eight people
reported the loss of antenna
from their vehicles while
parked in
throughout the
Only one
recovered.
The antenna were valued
at from $25 to $60.
Victims of the thefts in
cluded Ronald Snelgrove,
William Zanth, Luitje Kapp,
Gary Dunlop, Bruce
Beamer, Murray Spicher,
Chuck Wickens and Brian
Wilds.
Another Huron Park
resident, William Irwin,
reported the theft of a lawn
mower. It was valued at $80.
Three residents of Stephen
township had mail boxes
ripped off by vandals this
week as well. They were
William Muller, William
Amerongen and Walter
Weber.
MARGARET FULCHER
In Brandon Manitoba,
April 26, Margaret Agnes
Fulcher aged 89 years. She
had been a resident of
Brandon for 65 years giving
freely of herself to family
and friends. She was a
member of Central United
Church and an active
member of the U.C.W. Mrs.
Fulcher was predeceased by
her beloved husband in June
1969 and a devoted son Jack
in 1972. She is survived by
one son Victor, Vancouver
B.C. and three daughters,
Mrs. Grace Hulme, Bran
don, Mrs. C. S. Mac-
Naughton (Addie), Exeter
and Mrs. Mary eleven,
Winnipeg, also 14 grand
children and 13 great
grandchildren and three
sisters. Funeral services
were held in Brockie
Donavon Chapel, April 29,
with interment in the family
plot, Brandon. Many
members of the family were
in attendance including Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mac-
Naughton and family.
NORMA COLEMAN
In St. Joseph’s Hospital,
on Thursday, May 4, 1978,
Norma (Dickins) Coleman,
beloved wife of the late
Robert Coleman, of Lucan.
Dear mother of (Alice) Mrs.
W.W. Garrett, of London.
Dear sister of Mrs. Ina
Dickins, of St. Thomas. Also
survived by two
grandchildren, (Doreen)
Mrs. Don McTaggert, of
London, and Jack Garrett,
of Ilderton. and four great
grandchildren, Donna Jo,
and Linda McTaggert, Jason
and Kathy Garrett, in her
95th year. The funeral ser
vice was held on Saturday
from the C. Haskett and Son
Funeral Home with Rev.
John Hofland officiating.
Interment in St. James
Cemetery. Clandeboye.
GEORGE NOSEWORTHY
At St. Joseph’s Hospital on
Thursday. May 4, 1978,
George Edward Noseworthy
of 6 Stormont Drive in his
51st year. Dear father of
David K. of Blackie, Alber
ta. George E. Junior.
Charles A., and Mrs. James
(Janet) Clark all of London.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Noseworthy of London.
Brother of May and Violet.
Also survived by three
grandchildren. The funeral
service was held on Satur
day from the Needham
Memorial Chapel with
Canon R.C. Brown of
ficiating. Interment in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
MYRTLE ROSE TANTON
At Strathmere Lodge,
Strathrov. on Monday, Mav
8th. 1978, Myrtle Rose
(Scott) in her 78th year.
Beloved wife of the late
Cyril Tanton, and dear
mother of George, of Strat
ford, and Jim. of Sarnia.
Scott, of
Carolina,
by four
Sister of Arthur
Columbia. South
Also survived
grandchildren. The funeral
service was held on Wednes
day from the Denning Bros.
Funeral Home with inter
ment in Strathroy
Cemetery. Cyril Tanton for
some time had a butcher
shop in Exeter.
ALICE FRANCES COOK
In Victoria Hospital,
South Street Campus, on
Sunday, May 7, 1978. Alice
Frances Muriel (Haskett)
Cook, of 43 Notre Dame
Court. London, beloved wife
of Lloyd Cook. Dear mother
of (Barbara) Mrs. James
Prowse, Robert, Douglas
and David, all of London.
John of Quesnel, B.C. Dear
daughter of Mrs. Blanche
Haskett and the late William
C.E. Haskett of Lucan. Dear
sister of Clarence Haskett of
Lucan, and the late Arthur
Haskett. Also survived by
one grandchild. Christopher
Prowse. The funeral was
held Tuesday from the C.
Haskett and Son Funeral
Home Lucan with interment
in St. James Cemetery.
Clandeboye.
LOIS THOMPSON
Lois Lenora. Suddenly in
Parkhill. Ontario on Mon
day. May 8. 1978 Lois
Thompson of McGillivray
Township. Beloved wife of
Parry A. Thampson. Dear
Mother of Paul Thompson of
McGillivray Township and
Ross Thompson at home.
Survived by two
grandchildren. Tracey and
Gregory. Dear sister of
Byron Brown of Toronto and
Ross Brown of Stephen
Township. The funeral was
held on Wednesday from the
M. Box and Son Funeral
Home Parkhill with Rev. E.
Hancock officiating. Inter
ment in Parkhill Cemetery.
AMILEA SCHROEDER
Mrs. Amilea Louise
(Bender) Schroeder, passed
away at the Blue Water Rest
Home, Zurich Tuesday, May
2, 1978 in her 96th year. She
was the wife of the late
Solomon Schroeder and
spent most of her life in this
area.
Surviving is one son
Edward Herbert Schroeder,
RR 2, Hen sail, four
grandchildren and four
great grandchildren. Five
brothers and one sister
predeceased.
Funeral service was held
from the Westlake Funeral
Home, Zurich, Friday, May
5 at 2 p.m. with Rev. A.C.
Blackwell officiating. Inter
ment in St. Peter’s Lutheran
Cemetery.
The pallbearers were Ron
Schroeder, Ken Schroeder,
George Sweeney, Lee Des-
jardine, Ellwood Storey and
Lloyd Storey, Flower
bearers were Carl Bender,
Ray Bender, Bill Stephenson
and Jack Boaden.
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