HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-08-30, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1989.
Principal
receives
award
Pat Allen, Dixie Lee Arbuckle,
Sandy Braid, Helen Crocker, Flor
ence Keiller, Ila Mathers, Mary
Moffatt, Marie Parsons, Georgina
Reynolds and Jean Turner of the
Huron Women Teachers’ Associa
tion recently attended the annual
meeting of the Federation of Wo
men Teachers’ Association of
Ontario held in Toronto.
Huron W.T.A. had two distin
guished award winners at the
annual meeting. Carol Simons, a
retired teacher who served as
primary-junior affirmative action
co-ordinator and also held a variety
of Federation offices including
Huron W.T.A. President, received
Honorary Membership in FWTAO
for her service to education, to the
Teaching Profession and to the
Federation.
Mary Ellen Walsh, a principal on
leave from the Huron Public Board
of Education is pursuing a Doctoral
programme in education at OISE in
Toronto. Mary Ellen’s study in
volves assessing the effects of
rotary time tabling on intermediate
students and relating it to the OISE
guidelines. She was the recipient of
the Florence I Henderson Fellow
ship, a $7500 award. Mary Ellen is
a past president of Huron W.T.A.
More than 690 delegates from
across Ontario debated profession
al issues including immigrant
children, affirmative action,
racism, special education and tea
cher shortage.
The delegates overwhelmingly
confirmed their commitment to
their professional organization as a
strong voice for elementary women
teachers. Grey County vice-princi
pal Helen Penfold was re-elected
President.
The Federation, which repre
sents Ontario’s 36,600 women pub
lic elementary school teachers, is
the largest teacher organization in
Ontario.
Seniors'
resource
book
now ready
A resource book and community
reference guide ‘Seniors Scene” is
now available free of charge to the
general public.
Margaret Flear, co-ordinator of
the project, along with six other
community information providers
said ‘‘this innovative publication
will now make it easier for seniors
to find out what services are
available in their local community.
These services might include Home
Care, Home Support, Financial
Assistance, Transportation and
Health Services.”
‘‘Seniors Scene” is divided into
two sections. One section - the
resource handbook gives a detailed
explanation of programs offered to
seniors and the community refer
ence guide provides local telephone
numbers, addresses and contact
persons for Huron, greater London,
Tillsonburg, Elgin, Haldimand,
Norfolk, Oxford and Middlesex
counties.
Contact the Huron County Home
Care Program for the Huron
County Senior Scene reference
guide. Telephone 482-3411 for
more information.
This pilot project was funded by
the Ministry of Community and
Social Services.
Londesboro
Compiled by Mrs. June Fothergill. Phone 523-4360
Jesus’ sayings topic
of Londesboro sermon
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, August 27 were
Jim and Ramona Jamieson.
Ushers were Larry Hoggart, Mel
Bergsma, Tim Airdrie and Bert
Lyon. Hymn-sing will be sung to
replace second hymn at next Sun
day's service. Sunday School be
gins on Sunday, September 10.
The sermon topic was ‘‘I am the
real vine: Part 2, The ‘I Am’
sayings of Jesus.”
People
Congratulations to Edwin and
Hattie Woods on their 60th wedd
ing anniversary. They are wished
many more years of married life
from the community.
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TOWNSHIP OF GREY
In the matter of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O., 1980, Chapter 337.
AND in the matter of the designation of property known as:
‘‘Knox Church, Moncrieff”
Part Lot31, Concession 16
R.R.#1, Monkton, Ontario
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Dated at the Township of Grey this 9th day of August, 1989.
Brad Knight, AMCT[A]
Clerk-Treasurer
Township of Grey
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