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Page 2—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 15, 1987
Staff changes announced for county schools
Staff changes at both elementary and
secondary schools in the county were an-
nounced by the Huron County Board of
Education.
At East Wawanosh Public School, Bill
Chaulk has been transferred to Turnberry
Central and will be replaced by Philip Par-
sons from Howick Central. East
Wawanosh's Jane Wilson has been granted
a half-time leave of absence, while Cheryl
Hessels moves from half-time to a full-time
position.
At Brookside Public School, Judith
Mathers and Laura Scott have been granted
permanent contracts and Mary Bere retired
June 30. Bill Farnell is transferred to
Brookside from Howick and Paul Spittal to
Brookside from Robertson Memorial in
Goderich. Janet Blanchette goes from half-
time to full-time and Heather Young from
full-time to half-time.
Changes at Howick Central include the
granting of a permanent contract to Mary
Sanderson. Wayne Stewart is transferred
from Howick to Turnberry; Frank Stretton
to Student Services and Jeff Hencher from
Turnberry To Howick. Melody Bailey has
been granted a half-time leave of absence
and Alexandra Hutchison goes to Howick'
full-time, from half-time at Robertson.
At Wingham Public School, Dave
Brereton will be acting vice-principal, mov-
ing from teacher status at Colborne. Donna
Anderson and Brenda Schedler have been
granted half-time leave of absence.
At Brussels Public School, 33 -year
veteran teacher, Mary Huether retired at
the end of June, while fellow teacher Kim
Blake's temporary contract has been
replaced by a permanent one. Miss Blake
will remain at Brussels..
Two teachers have.been transferred from
Blyth Public School, to be replaced by two
coming from other schools. Graham Yeats
goes to Robertson in Goderich and Bill
Marsh to Centennial in Brucefield. Rudy
Hofftman moves to Blyth from Brookside
and Bob Livermore from Grey Central.
Also at Blyth, Kindergarten teacher Mary
Buffinga's contract has been upgraded to
permanent status and she will go from half-
time to full-time if 1987-'88 Kindergarten
enrollment warrants the increase.
Marlene Starkey also leaves Grey Central
in September, going -from half-time there to
full-time work at Clinton Public School.
Marie Parsons, incoming president of the
Women Teachers' Federation of Ontario,
Huron Chapter, comes to Grey half-time to
replace Ms. Starkey. Also at Grey, Kathy
Gottfried has been granted a permanent
contract.
Barbara Livermore has been transferred
from Hullett Central School to Colborne, to
be replaced on a full-time basis by Brenda
Pincombe who has been teaching half-time
at Centennial.
Bill Stevenson, former principal of East
Wawanosh, who has been on a year's leave
of absence as principal from Grey Central
School, will be the new principal at Usborne
Central in September.
On the secondary level, teachers Beth
Bodkin, Karen Beutler and Susan Boucher
have resigned from the staff of F.' E. Madill
Secondary School, while Nancy Stafford
goes from full-time teaching to half-time.
Both John Matthews and Linda Campbell
have been awarded permanent teaching
contracts. The school also gets a new chief
custodian, ,George Whitby from Wingham
Public School.
Teacher Joanne Carr has resigned from
Central Huron Secondary School, while Avid
Sheridan has been transferred to Madill.
Both Joe DeGroot and Anne Newington will
teach only half-time this year as will Roba
Lobb. Mrs. Lobb, Jim Barnes, Judy Stuart
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and Jeffrey Reaburn have all been granted
permanent contracts at CHSS.
At Seaforth District High School, perma-
nent contracts have been awarded to Janet
Clarke and Michael Ash. Mr. Ash has been
transferred from SDHS to South Huron
District High School in Exeter.
At Vanastra Public School, Gayle Beuer-
mann and Joan Shapton have been hired on
permanent contract. Joanne Drennan has
switched from full-time to half-time
position.
Mary Ann Hogan and Barb Moss have
been granted permanent teaching contracts
at Victoria School. Eleanor Scott -Smith is
moving from a full-time position at the same
school for part-time work at Holmesville
Public School. William Cameron will con-
tinue on as a part-time teacher at Victoria
while Mary Anne Rea will be leaving the
Goderich school for work at Colborne Cen-
tral School.
Also at Colborne, Marion Steinbach has
been put on permanent contract. She will
round out the teacher roster at that school
with the change that will see Dave Brereton
leave a teaching position.
Steve Revington, who taught at Hensall
and Exeter will be working solely at Hensall
in the next school year. Doug Pearson is
moving from Hensall to J.A.D. McCurdy.
Joanne Telford will be on staff at Hensall
Public School coming from a former posi-
tion with Student Services.
Also at McCurdy, Doug Pearson will be on
staff with his move from Hensall Public
School. He will replace John Gregory who is
moving to Stephen Public School. Margriet
Knetch has been hired as a French teacher
and Eileen Wise will be the Family Studies
Teacher at McCurdy.
Karen Wallen has been transferred from
Stephen Public School to Zurich. Marlene
Thorton has been named' to the full-time
staff at Stephen. Previously she worked
part-time.
A large crowd was on hand for the
fireworks display staged at Point Clark
over the July 4th weekend. Everyone in-
volved is to be congratulated for such a
fine show enjoyed by so many.
Also in the community, Mrs. Mary Black
and Mrs. Jack McQuire visited with Mrs.
Dorothy Engel of Lurgan Beach and her
daughter Marilyn of Toronto on Tuesday
last.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Bennett of London, who
have a summer home here, have returned.
from a two week vacation out West were
they had a chance to take in the Calgary
Stampede.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McGuire and their
family visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Reeves of Ripley and with Larry of
Norman Wells in the North West Ter-
ritories. Larry is a brother of Julie
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his parents. Also visiting with the Reeves
were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burgess of
Waterloo with their two sons Micheal and
Adam.
Mr. Paul Greenwood, who has been the
vice-principal of the Teeswater school, has
now been hired as principal of Ripley
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we all wish him the best of luck in the new
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