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12 THE BRUSSELS POST MAY 23, 1979
Walton pions supper
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The May meeting of the
8th and 16th Unit was held
on Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Rae
Houston with 9 members
present.
Mrs. Doug Fraser was in
charge of devotions opening
with a reading, "God's love
is kind" followed with prayer
Hymn, "More Love to Thee"
was sung with Mrs. John
Davies as pianist. Scripture
was taken from Chapter 4 of
Ethessions verses 31 & 32
followed with meditation.
The offering was received
and dedication. Hymn "0
master let me walk with Thee"
closed this part of the
meeting.
An interesting Topic on
"Encouragement along the
way" was presented
followed by prayer.
Mrs. Don Fraser
conducted the business
portion opening with a poem,
"If God went on Strike".
Minutes were read by the
secretary, Mrs. John Davies,
Business matters were
discussed. May 27 is
Family Sunday at Camp
Menestung from 3-7,
June 18 is an all day
workshop beginning at 9
a.m, at the same Catup,June
19th the
U.C.W. is invited to
Winthrop Thankoffering
guest speaker to be from the
Children's Aid, Goderich,
Plans for the ham supper,
Wednesday, June 13 from
5-7 were discussed. Tickets
are available from any
member of the unit.
Meeting closed with a
delicious lunch served by
Mrs. George McCall and the
hostess.
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Six trustees will journey to British
Columbia in June to conferences. Three will
attend the Canadian Catholic School
Trustees' Association convention in
Vancouver -- John O'Leary, Staffa, Michael
Connally, Kippen and Greg Fleming,
Credtion, with alternate Keith Montgomery
Wingham. Most of the trustees expressed a
desire to attend this conference.
Three trustees will attend the Second
Congress on Education, also in Vancouver in
June, They are John t O'Drowsky, Tim
McDonnell and Keith Montgomery. Five
trustees expressed a desire to attend.
Over 50 students, college and secondary
school, applied for the 12 positions under
Experience '79 program. Six students will
work in the Media Centre at the board office
and six others will assist teachers in
operating the summer school program at St.
Patrick's School, Dublin.
At the Media Centre the students will
structure and organize Media Centre
materials, particularly unit banks for the
teachers next term.
At the summer school for exceptional
children it run for six weeks from July 5 to
the middle of August. Elementary students
from Perth County will fill the first three
weeks, while students from Huron County
will attend the second half. The students will
be assisted in acquiring language
experience, craft work, drama, and other
Mary Flannery, resource person in the
board office; Connie Birmingham, resource
person at St. Joseph's School, Seaforth and
St. Columban school; and Mary Lou Shantz,
resource person at St. Joseph's school,
Stratford, presented- a report on the Impact
program.
The following resignations were accepted;
Deborah Hobbs, special education from St.
Patrick's school in Dublin and in Kinkora;
Mary O'Keefe, half-day Kindergarten at St.
Joseph's School, Kingsbridge; Jeannette
Eybergen, half time kindergarten teacher at
St. Alyousius School, Stratford; Mary Ellen
K ot Grades 7 and 8 at Precious Blood school,
Exeter; Patrick Shaughnessy, 60 per cent
On Monday, May 7th,
Tracey Bennett, daughter of
Gary and Dianne Bennett,
Walton was successful in
passing her Pre-Bronze
Highland Exams. She was
the only one out of seven to
pass this test.
Marjorie and Debbie
Campbell, of R.R. 2 Bluevale
were successful in passing
their Bronze Highland test.
The exams were held in
Goderich and the examiner
was Mrs. MacKay of Scot-
land. These girls are pupils
and music 40 per cent at St. James School,
Seaforth and St. Columban and Esther Rau,
principal, Prescious Bloodschool, Exeter,
who is retiring. All resignations effective
August 31, 1979.
A committee was formed to consider
filling the positions at Precious Blood Exeter
and. St. Boiniface, Zurich. The committee
will consist of three trustees GregFlernin'g,
Ted Geoffrey and Michael Connolly; Dean of
Stratford Deanery,one principal, the Director
of Education (William Eckert) and the
Superintendent of Education (J.McCauley).
Recommended for actions; transfers of
teaching staff by mutual consent--Frances
Westelaken from St. Boniface School, Zurich
to Exeter; Sister Anne Antaya from St.
James, Seaforth to Zurich ; Sister Eileen
Foran, Zurich to Seaforth; June Holmes (50
percent) from Exeter to St. Joseph's School,
Clinton; David Sharpe from our Lady of
Mount Carmel to Holy Name of Mary school,
St. Marys; Edward Cappelli, St. Marys to St.
Aloysius school, Stratford; Terry Wilhelm,
Zurich to Mount Carmel; Lorne Rideout,
Mount Carmel to Zurich Marie Ryan (50 per
cent) St. Patrick's School, Dublin to
Seaforth; and Terry Craig, Seaforth, to
Dublin. All transfers effective September 1,
1979.
The City of Stratford was given permission
to use the board owned Willow Street
property for a ball diamond and soccer field,
subject to plot plans. The City will be
requested to enter into a year-to-year lease
with the board for the use of the property for
recreational purposes.
The revised custodians' three-year salary
agreement signed June 14, 1977, was
increased by one and one-half per cent,
retroactive to January 1, 1979 and by a
further three per cent, effective July 1, 1979,
increasing hourly rate to $5.32 and $5.80
respectively.
Mrs. Alma Biesinger was hired as the new
custodian in St. Mary's School, Hesson,
effective June 1979 with probation period
retroactive to April 1, 1979.
The board returned to committee-of-the-
whole about 11 p.m.
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