The Brussels Post, 1975-01-08, Page 3ArIMr Haid is new
HPRCSS vice chairman
1975 MORRIS TOWNSHIP COUNCIL — The new Morris Township Council, which
was acclaimed to office in December, held their inaugral meeting Monday in the
Township Hall. In the front row are treasurer, George Michie, Reeve Bill Elston,
clerk, Mrs. Helen Martin and rear new councillor Sam Pletch, and three returning
members, councillor Tom Miller, Deputy Reeve Jim Mair and councillor Bob
Grasby. The Village of ' Brussels and Grey Township will hold their inaugral
meetings next Monday. (Photo by Pat Langlois)
Dedicate lamp
at St. John's
Rev. Fred Carson, Minister of
St. John's Anglican Church,
Brussels, dedicated a beautiful
Sanctuary Lamp to the Glory of
God in loving memory of the late
Dr. William L. McCutcheon at a
service on December 22. The
Sanctuary Lamp, an ever burning
light, was donated by Mrs. Ella
McCutcheon of Berwich, Pa. in
memory of her husband.
A 30-year-old Stratford man,
DAvid Teahen, 103 Nile Street,.
Stratford, was acclaimed.
chairman of the Huron-Perth
County Roman Catholic Separate
School Board at the Inaugural
meeting in Seaforth Monday
night. Mr. Teahen, who was
vice-chairman last year, succeeds
Michael Connolly of R.R.3,
Kipper._
Arthur Haid, R.R.4, Listowel,
was acclaimed vice-chairman.,
Mr. Teahen, who is beginning
his fifth year on the board, said in
his inaugural address that the
board is starting its seventh year
of operation and has provided
continual improvements in
educational opportunities and
facilities through -the efforts of the
board. administration and staff.
Mr. Teahen concluded that the
board will deal conscientiously
with all its duties to benefit the
catholic education in the system.
Four new members took the
oath of office along with the ten
trustees re-elected. They are
Ronald 'Marcy, Stratford; John
O'Drowsky, St. Marys; Greg
Fleming, R.R.2, Crediton; and
William Kinahan, Wingham.
At the next regular meeting on
January 13 the various
committees will be named.
Rev. Anthony Durand, pastor
of St. Boniface Church, Zurich,
and Dean of the Huron-Perth
Deanery, spoke to the trustees on
whast makes a good teacher, in a
separate school. He said in the
early grades, up to Grade 6,, it is
important to make sure the
schools are religious, that Christ
dominates both teacher and
students. He said if the mother
has been devout and has a love of
Christ, then her child has been
shaped and given standards. he
said a good teacher has a
standard that "nothing is dearer
to that teacher than Christ".
For the later grades -- 6 to 8, it
is necessary that the teacher
knows theology and the doctrines,
as well as being devout, to be able
to defend the faith. he advised the
trustees that if it is possible for
the board to send teachers for
religious training he would
recommend only one place --
Divine Word Centre in London.
Ethel couple
celebrates
anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilbee
of the sixth concession of Grey
Township were pleasantly
surprized when they were made
"guests of honour" at a family
dinner at the "Twin Gables"
Listowel, recently.
Christmas decorations and soft
candle light added to the festive
occasion which marked their 30th
Wedding Anniversary. All the
family was present to offer their
congratulations and best wishes
for the future.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paul of
Napanee and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Giles of Petrolia spent
Christmas with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Wilbee.
Mrs. Reta Carlson, Richmond
Hill, spent Christmas with her
aunt , Mrs.Edna Wilbee, Ethel.
LOCAL MAN IS VICE CHAIRMAN — Arthur Haid,
left, of R.R.4, Listowel, was named vice-chairman of
the Huron Perth Roman Catholic Sepai-ate School
Board at the board's first 1975 meeting in Seaforth
Monday night. David Teahen, Stratford, right is the
new chairman of the HPRCSS board. (Staff Photo)
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