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THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 29, 1981 A3
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INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS — The new slate of officers was installed
at the Brussels Legion on Friday night. In the front row from left are
Lillian Moses, Ethel Brewer, Verna Tunney, Joan Miller , (past
president), Grace Jutzi (president), Kay Duncan, Marie Stute and Bebsie
Bienkhorn. In the second row are Doreen Rutledge, Charlie Procter, Cliff
Apel, Bob Fraser, Don Blenkhorn, (president), Ross Bennett, Ted Elliott
(past president). 19 the back row from left are Al Logan, Lloyd Mayer,
.John Sims, Les Brewer, Carl Graber and Glen Bridge., (Photo by Ranney)
Summer school planned. for Dublin
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BY WILMA OKE
Summer School will be
held again at St. Patrick's
School in Dublin this summer
according to a report from
the Ministry of Education
which has approved the re-
quest for the school by the
Huion-Perth County Catholic
School Board.
An.Experience '81 project,
the continuation of the
Summer School will allow for
the hiring of up to six
students who attend second-
ary school or university.
These six will act as teacher
assistants at the school
where there will be a princi-
pal and three full time teach-
ers for each of the two
three-week sessions. One of
the sessions will be for
students from Huron County
and the other for those from
Perth County.
Another Experience '81
project approved will provide
a media/resource program in
the five Stratford schools--St.
Michael's, St. Joseph's, St.
Ambrose, Immaculate Con-
ception and St. Aloysius. Six
students plus one project
leader will assume responsi-
bilities ifor the development
of vertical and, picture files in
the various schools.
A selection committee
made up of board admini-
strative staff and a repre-
sentative from the ministry
will select the students when
all the applications are in by
mid-May for the media re-
source project. The students
will find application forms to
fill out at their secondary
schools, through the guid-
ance officers.
The media facilities in the
five Stratford schools will be
updated, with re-arranging of
the card catalogue systems to
provide easier access to
pupils; carrying out a book
inventory--checking the card
catalogue with the books on
the shelf; to develop an AS.
software card catalogue
system which will provide
easier access to films, tapes
and records for pupils and
teachers; the development of
picture files within the
schools according to speci-
fied needs of individual
schools; compilation of pro-
ject folders from material
gathered from magazines
Such as National Geographic,
Owl...These folders Would be
used as research material for
student projects; the record-
ing of tapes of primary books
which in turn, would be used
in teacher developed lessons
and centre-activities.
Students working on this
project will develop profi-
ciency in typing and filing
skills; organizational skills; .
also research skills; time
management; cooperative
planning in order to best
meet the needs of school
objectives; and finally to
assess possible careers for
themselves as ,library tech-
nician, clerical typist and
junior management.
The board at its mebting
Monday approved that
Florence Mcdonald be re-
lieved of her position as
principal at St. Mary's
school at Hesson, effective
August 31.
The board hired Lloyd
Aubin as custodian at St.
Mary's school, ,Goderich,
effective July 1.
It took , "a drawing of
straws" as chairman Ronald
Murray called it, to settle
who will travel to Alberta and
Saskatchewan to attend two'
upcoming conventions. The
board's policy bylaw allows
only three trustees to attend
out-of-province conventions.
Four indicated they wished
to attend the 1981 Congress
on Education in Calgary,
Vincent Young, Goderich;
Tim McDonnell, Gadshill;
Keith Montgomery, Wing-
ham and John O'Leary,
Staffa, who lost the vote. It is
to be held June 20.
Vincent Young and Tim
McDonnell will attend the
Canadian Catholic School
Trustees Association con-
vention in Saskatoon, Sask-
atchwan, June 3-6.
Principal David " Zyluk of
St. Joseph's School, Kings-
bridge, notified the board
that the official opening of
the new tennis court complex
at his school, a community
school, will be held at 2 p.m.
May 23.
The official opening of
Education Week will be held
at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
School Dashwood, on Sun-
day, May 3 at 2:30 p.m.
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