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Sep. School bd. looks at staffing
Adjustments in staffing were
made at the May 26 meeting of the
Huron-Perth County Roman
Catholic School board as well as at
the special meeting called for May
20.
With the secondment of Director
of Education Dr. James Brown to
the Education Improvement Com
mission (EIC) as the director of
policy and research, Gaetan
Blanchette was appointed to the
directorship, effective July 1, pend
ing approval by the EIC.
The superintendent of education
positions will be reduced from two
to one, as of July 1, and the second
consultant position will be restored
for Sept. 1, resulting in a program
design and supervision team with
two co-ordinators and two consul
tants.
Carol Ann Campbell was
appointed to the new position of
18 at
manager of human resources, effec
tive July 1.
Department heads-cross disci
plinary team leaders were appoint
ed for St. Anne's Catholic
Secondary School, Clinton.
Heather Hamilton, Paul Seliske and
Patricia Hudak will fill the three-
year terms.
Resignations were accepted from
Jayne Walsh as a department head
cross disciplinary team leader and
Justin Tomasulo as vice-principal.
Leaves of absence, extended to
Jim Hurley (self-funded), Mary
Ruppel (self-funded) and Mary
Jane Tuer (partial, without pay),
become effective Sept. 1.
Marilyn Barsanti-Innes, Mer
cedes Gagnon and Joan Duckitt
were hired as teacher/principals on
probationary contracts.
Philip McMillan was appointed
to the post of vice-principal.
The board agreed to commit its
share of revenue from the Fantasy
97 Lottery to improvements in
technology in the schools.
In creating a local education
improvement committee, the board
approved: the executive committee
of the board as voting members; the
director of education will serve as
secretary, the Huron-Perth Deanary
be invited to appoint a non-voting
representative to the El committee
and up to four representatives from
school councils serve as non-voting
members.
A human resources sub-commit
tee will be established, consisting
of a trustee, superintendent of busi
ness and representatives from each
of the nine employee groups.
After speaking with Ministry of
Education personnel Dave Cooke
and Ann Vanstone, Chair Mike
Miller said, that there will be five
trustees for two counties, with the
emphasis on school councils and
the role of trustees and directors to
be studied in sub-committees.
THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
are welcome this Sunday
JUNE 29 - THE FEAST OF ST. PETER'S & ST. PAUL'S
HOLY EUCHARIST
Rev. Nancy Beale
Trinity, Blyth St. John's,
9:30 a.m. ~ Sunday Brussels
Wheelchair Accessible 11:15 a.m. ~ Sunday
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
BRUSSELS
- Morning Service
- Sunday School
- Belgrave Service
Wheelchair Accessible
We welcome you to come and worship with us.
Rev. Cathrine Campbell 887-9831
11:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
HURON CHAPEL EVANGELICAL
MISSIONARY CHURCH
Blyth
UCW
Blyth UCW held its meeting
Tuesday, June 17 with 18 present.
Mary Walden and Shirley
Rutledge based their devotions on
Father's Day. Hymns, Happy the
Home When God is There and
Faith of Our Fathers were sung
with Elva Brown at the piano.
Mary read a poem "My Father"
and Shirley read scripture from
Ephesians 6: 1 -4 and Psalms 112:
M.
Emily Phillips, president,
welcomed everyone. Roll call was
answered with something for camp.
Get well cards have been sent to
Dorothy Scott and Feme
McDowell. More casseroles are
needed for the casserole bank.
The Strawberry Social is
Thursday, July 3 from 4:30 - 7.
The next meeting is Tuesday,
Sept. 23 at 2 p.m. Roll call is name
a missionary.
Susan Howson spoke on camping
experiences on behalf of Barbara
Hicks who is camp director for
Camp Menesetung. This was very
interesting.
The meeting closed with lunch
served by Lenora Davidson, Elva
Brown and Vera Hesselwood.
RPSMP works for
care through area
...I am living with a terminal
illness...My family member is
dying from a terminal illness...My
mother is dying...What do I
do?...Where do I get help?
National Palliative Care week is
an opportunity for people to learn
what is available to them when
such questions arise.
Through Palliative Care, many
individuals and family members
have been supported through a
difficult time. Palliative Care
focuses on quality of life, on the
control of pain and other symp
toms, and on the often complex
emotional, spiritual, psychological,
and social needs. Individuals
receive the information they need
to understand their situation and to
make choices about their care.
The Regional Pain and Symptom
Management Program (RPSMP)
includes the five counties of Elgin,
Huron, Middlesex, Oxford and
Perth. The RPSMP is working to
ensure that quality palliative care is
available throughout the region
through efforts such as identifying
ways to reduce gaps in services,
promoting standards for palliative
care and education, and developing
local teams of palliative care
providers.
As well, information is available
24 hours a day, seven days a week
to individuals, family members,
and professional care providers
concerning pain and symptonT
management, palliative services
throughout the region and how to
connect with these services, as well
as related educational materials.
County-based information services
are being developed which will
provide similar information at the
local level. Currently such services
are operating in Oxford and Perth
counties; Middlesex and Elgin
services will be available soon.
PASTOR JAMES H. CARNE AUBURN 526-7515
ASSOCIATE PASTOR - YOUTH - JEREMY SHUART 523-9788
(No 8:30 s.m. service)
Sunday 10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
& 8: 00 p.m.
Monday , 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Friday 7:30 p.m.
- Family Bible Hour
* Anniversary Services with
Dlst. Sup't Dennis Bells,
the Kingsway Quartet and
the Bramhill Family singers
- New Hope Support Group
* Prayer & Bible Study
- Youth
BRUSSELS - ETHEL PASTORAL CHARGE
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. Christine Johnson - Minister
Church Office 887-6259 Home 887-6540
Sunday, June 29
11:00 a.m. Brussels United Church
Morning Worship
The Oddfellows and Rebekahs Lodges
will be taking part.
9:30 a.m. Ethel United Church
Morning Worship
YOU ARE WARMLY INVITED TO ATTEND.
Please join us for worship this Sunday
Sunday Morning Service -10 a.m.
Evening Worship Service - 7:30 p.m.
1 Corinthians 13:4-8a
How to cope
with being tired
(NC)—If you find that you are often
tired, try to plan ahead and divide
what you have to do into small,
manageable tasks. For example, if
you are preparing a meal:
(1) Prepare parts of the meal at
different times of the day, so that
you don’t have to spend so much
time preparing everything at the
same time.
(2) Organize the food and utensils in
one place so that you don’t have to
walk back and forth to find things.
(3) Plan your day to allow for some
C AOT
L’ ACE
rest periods.
An OT tip from the
Canadian Association
of Occupational
Therapists, Ottawa.
Blyth Community Church of God
will be meeting with.
The Blyth United Church
for the month of July. Please Join us there at
10 a.m. each Sunday for our Morning Worship.
Phone 519-523-4590
NEW MASS SCHEDULE FOR
ST. JAMES CHURCH, SEAFORTH
ST. JOSEPHS CHURCH, CLINTON
ST. MICHAELS CHURCH, BLYTH
July to Oct.Nov. to Feb.March to June
Sat. 7:00 pm
St. Michaels
Sun. 9:00 am
St. James
Sun. 11:00 am
St. Josephs
Sat. 7:00 pm
St. Josephs
Sun. 9:00 am
St. Michaels
Sun. 11:00 am
St. James
Sat. 7:00 pm
St. James
Sun. 9:00 am
St. Josephs
Sun. 11:00 am
St. Michaels
EFFECTIVE SAT., JUNE 28,1997
J&ve is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not
boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self seeking, it is
not easily angered It keeps no record of wrongs. Jfjve does
not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always
protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Xgve neverfails.
BLYTH CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
4 Rev. Adrian A. Van Geest
Hwy. 4, Blyth 523-9233
Wheelchair accessible
jdn Evening With
f)oug Steckle
Saturday, June 28
at
7:30 p.m.
at the
Blyth Community Church of God
Come and enjoy Doug's singing