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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-09-21, Page 24The new Physical Education head at Goderich High School this year is Lyn Meyers, He is a • ., native of Sarnia and has been teaching for the past 10 years at Toronto, Sarnia and Lon- don. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto and is married with a family of three.(staff •photo), • Another new comer, to . the Goderich District Collegiate physical , education staff is Audrey Howe.. '*She is .. a graduate of the University of Western Ontario ,and Althouse College of Education- et ton. don and is unmarried. She will help coach the girls'basketball and volleyball. teams in ad- dition to her regular duties, (Mali photo) For the first time the students at Goderich and District Collegiate Institute have 'an„ opportunity to study music as an accredited subject this year. They will do so under Al Mullin, a recent graduate of the Althouse College of Education at London. ;1n addition Mr4, Mullin will be responsible for ,the High School Concert and * Stage' Bands. He is married but has no family. Arriving with his wife and three children in Goderich from Brantford, where he taught at the Pauline Johnson Secondary School, Douglas Bundy this term takes up his duties as head of the Goderich and District Collegiate „institute_ .Science. Department:. _ Mr. Bundy also expects to be involved with the school's track and field • team. (staff A graduate of the University of Western Ontario and Althouse College in London, Linda Mcpaw, who will be teaching physical education at G.D.C.1. this year, comes to Goderich•. from Ajax where she taught at the high'schoor there: She it unmanned , and ` ezpecteIo•t'be involved with the basketball and volleyball teams during photo) .extra curricular activities. (staft photo) Another first year teacher, at t the Goderich and District Collegiate) Institute this term, will be Doug Ludwig who will instruct classes in Mathematics. Mr: Ludwig is a graduate of Althouse College at London. In addition to his classroom duties Doug expects to a ,iso be coaching the high school track and field team this year. • General and Environmental Science for grades.nine and 10 will be, taught this year at G.D.C.I. by John Lusted. Mr. Lusted, who is unmarried, is a recent graduate of Althouse College at London and of the University of Guelph:. He will 1 be assisting with the Badmin-. ton _Team during," extra curricular activities. (staff photo) • Masses in electricity will this a year be under the direction of • ' Rick •' Robertson at `'• the 'Goderich and' District Collegiate Institute. Mr. Robertson comes to. Gcderich from 'Ottawa where he instructed . electricity at the Ottawa Technical High School there, for the past lour years. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Robertson will be involved with the school Drama Club in the capacity of lighting director. He is married with a family of four. (staff photo) Commercial students taking the subjects of shorthand, of- fice practice and typing, will be familiar by now with Gayle Pagnello, a new staff member at the Goderich and District Collegiate Institute. A° recent graduate of the Ontario College df f dJcation in Toronto • and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, G.D.C.I. - represents the first school she has taught at. Miss Pagnello will also be co-ordinating the extra curricular practice office. program. (staff photo) ` Goderich FRENCH Dry Cleaners 35 ' ft, WEST ST. 524-84-52 BODY REPAIR ELIAB1EECONOMICAi After graduating from the Queen's University Faculty of Education and the, Ryerson Polytechnical institute in Architectural Technology, William B. Miller will be holding classes at the Goderich and • District Collegiate Institute- in Architectural Drafting this year. Mr. Miller iry arried with no family. (Mali oto) Goderich and, Districts, Cgllegiate Institute students studying Spanish, French and? -- English this • year will study, under Miss Madeleine Quick. Miss Quick is undertaking her first teaching position at the local high srhool having recently graduated from Althouse College of Education at London (staff photo) The September' rneeting, of St. Joseph's Council C.W.L. was held Monday evening i.n the Parish Hall with eighteen mem- bers in attendance. Father, Vd .Dentnnil t ,opened :thee -meeting. with the League prayer and Mrs, Joe Courtney presided, Church. Life Convener, Mrs. John„ Austin gave the Scriptu"re Reading taken from St. Mat- thew, Chapter 21, Verse. 18 followed by her monthly ,report. The prayer for Vocations was said. Father Ed Dentinger gave an interesting account of the bus trip to Our Lady of Fatima Shrine, -St. Marys, Ontario. A reading entitled "Fashions" was given. by Mrs. Wilfred Austin. Correspondence was read, The Stratford Deanery meeting' is being held in Goderich this year on Wednesday, September 20th. A motion was made by Mrs. John Austin and seconded by Mrs. Carl Riegling that we have a social evening and water Safety films be shown when' the presentation of the citations are made to Rita Knoop and Kathy Doherty.. The Treasurer'„s, report was given. Slides 'were shown and a commentary .given by Mrs. Bob Howard and Mrs. Joe Courtney of their trip to • St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Cap-de- Madleine and Saint Anne de Beaupre. -Roll .-Ca-1-1.-was--taken--by- lV S --- Mark Dalton. Mrs. John Howard reported on the Girl Guides for. Mrs. Walter Clare. Guides will com- mence, on' Thursday, September 1,4th with new leaders Mrs. K. Vanderburg, Mrs. T. 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Mrs. Mark ` Dalton, • Social Action Convener, read an article on Catholic organizations. It was decided to try luminous paint On our new sign. Mrs. Carl Riegling reported on the furnishings in the rectory, the Marian Villa Guild, the blind appeal and our family in 'India. It was moved by Mrs. io Carl Riegling and seconded by Mrs. Bob iioward that we send a gift to °the girl in our Indian' family who is soon to be married, The Thompson Nursing Home in Ripley closed on July 31st., Mrs. John ;lusting Mrs. John Yan Rooy and Mrs. Ries Miltenburg took some of the The meeting was adjourned by Mrs. ,Frank Riegling and closed ith prayer. During lunch the Mystery Gift was won by Mrs. Frank Riegling. BEA BLOOD DONOR ' r Save now. Snow later.. --.1S an Baily . — greatest shape in snowmobiling The exciting new Skrroute. 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