HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-10-27, Page 22TEACHERS MEET HERE — Mrs. Mary Heuther,
president of the Huron Federation of Women
Teachers, left, joined the head table when the group
met in Brussels last week. Others at the head table at
the meeting held in Melville Presbyterian Church
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were Rev, and Mrs. Ken lnnes, centre and Bob
Allan, representing the administrative staff of the
Huron County Board of Education. About 125
- members and gyests were present.
(Photo by Langlois)
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Huron teachers were urged to
eyed pressure on school boards
and government to ensure that
best possible conditiot - for
education are provided in schools.
Miss Kay Dyson, Toronto,
executive assistant of the
Federation of Women Teachers
ofOntario, who spoke to a dinner
meeting of the Huron Unit of the
Federation in Melville Church,
Brussels, brought greetings from
'the F,W.T.A.0 and told of the
services it provided. Some 125
members and guests were
present.
Guests seated at the head table
included Mr. and Mrs. Charles
lb omas and Wilfrid Shortreed
who brought greetings from they
Huron Board of Education.
Robert Allan, representing the
Administrative staff of the Boirdi
Mrs Lillian Thompson, Wiarton, a
provincial director for
F,W,T.A.0, and Miss Dyson who
was the speaker.
The meeting was conducted by
the President of Huron
Assocition, Mrs. Mary Huether.
Mrs, Joanne King, Mrs. Karen
Cardiff and a quartette of
Brussels girls entertained with
musical selections,
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