HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-01-29, Page 5HPRC people take
first aid course
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HPRC students to
participate in
YMCA program
Thirty-two teachers and
caretakers from the Huron-Perth
Roman Catholic. Separate Schools
are attending a first aid course in
Stratford, organized by John
McCarron, physical education
consultant to the board and
George Nutt of Woodstock.
Additional clases will be
organized for board personnel in
South Huron, Seaforth and
Wingham area, the HPRCSS
Board heard at the meeting in
Seaforth Monday night.
Trustee Joe Looby, whose
interest last fall led to the course
being offered, asked for a list with
the names of those taking the
course.
"Are any bus drivers taking
it", Michael Connolly, Kippen
area trustee, wanted to know.
Director of Education John Vintar
said that bus drivers were
informed about the cotirse.
OBITUARY
MRS. GORDON WILKINSON
Doris Irene Wilkinson of 22
Highdown Drive, Littlehampton,
Sussex, England passed away
very suddenly' at her home on
December 26. She was the wife of
Gordon A Wilkinson and they
farmed on the Sth of Morris for
same years.
OFFER
ENDS
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Students in the Stratford
schools under the Huron Perth
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board will participate in a
remedial recreation project which
will be offered by the 'Stratford
YMCA. The project, funded
under a federal LIP grant, is in
two parts.
The first, known as "The
Club" is for children from six to
fourteen and is designed to "help
the child develop new skills and
increase his, self confidence". The
program will be offered free at St.
Paul's Parish Hall and at the Y.
The other program will teach
recreational skills and is designed
to help children "overcome their
feelings of helplessness, anxiety
and rejection when they are
confronted with participation in
group activities, or are asked to
participate in team sports by their
friends."
The Board agreed at their
meeting in Seaforth Monday
night to allow the YMCA's
program director to contact the
principals in the Stratford HPRCS
schools for help in finding the
children who would most benefit
from these programs.
Both programs will be staffed
by volunteers and by trained
recreational staff, the board
learned. Assistant
Superintendent Joseph Tokar
said the same programs had been
conducted successfully last year,
when the HPRCSS Board took
part.
The HPRCSS board also agreed
to give the Stratford Parents
Without Partners permission to
use the gym at St. Aloysius
School. Group members and their
children will use the gym every
six weeks. The board decided the
group was an educational one and
as such came under their usual
policy on the use of school
buildings.