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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-16, Page 211i T 0 Separate School Board Bishop By Wilma Oke Bishop John Sherlock of London will officially open the Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic separate school board office in Dublin on Wednesday, November 5. Trustee Michael Connolly of Kippeh, chairman of the committee in charge, reported at a Hoard meeting in Dublin Tuesday night that the dedication ceremony wotild take place at 2 p.m. in the board room with the Bishop commenting on Catholic education. This ceremony is to , be followed by open hound tours. with refreshments ri the lounge from 2:45 to 4:3 p.m. and again from 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. Connolly reported a luncheon would precede the ceremonies at Rev. Gordon Dill's residence in Dublin at 12:30 p.m. " The new board offices are located in the former Dublin Continuation School and ad- joining Ursuline Order Con- vent. . ' - The two religious consultants for - the board, Miss Teresa Woods and Miss `Mary .Ken- nedy, both of Stratford, gave reports on ' their religion program in the 19. separate schools in Huron and Perth CY to open- new board offices based on the book Canadian Teahen of Stratford, informed Catechism.., Miss Kennedy and Miss Woods The consultants said they that the religion program is otte would like to report to the board of the most 'important at a later date on the program programs in the separate content as carried out from schools. kindergarten to grade 8. Miss The two superintendents of Woods spoke of the 'spiritual education on the board, Joseph growth of the teachers through Tokar and Alexander Easton, workshops and a credit course and the business administrator in scripture at university level. Jack Lane were given new She said 30 teachers from the administrative titles. Mr. board area are • taking the Tokar va- be superintendent of course at St. Jerome's College special Mrvices, MT. Easton, in Kitchener. superintendent of 'iprogram, and Mr. Lane, superintendent of business and finance. The board approved .,its contribution to the group life insurance be adjusted from 75 percent to 80. James McDade, teacher at St. Columban School, was given permission to be nominated as a candidate for assignment for a loan of service to the teachers department of National Defence Dependents' Schools., overseas for a two-year tour of duty. Miss Mary Hoy of. RR 1, Sebringville, was hired as a music teacher for 20 percent of the day. The school custodians' basic salary was increased six percent over the above and existing contract effective October 1, Student retreat days for grades 7and ,8 candidates preparing for confirmation were discussed and reported to be favourably approved by priests, teachers and students. Miss Woods said , twilight retreats will .be held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel on October 16 for Zone 2; St. Mary's School, Goderich, on October 29 .for Zone -1 St. Aloysius School, Stratford, with the.. theme Building Christian Community for Zone 4; and on November 20 at St. Columban School, for Zone 3. The ,consultants invited each trustee to attend the retreat in his zone to pray together for better understanding". Board chairman, David Stratford trustee Ron Marcy was named board represen- tative on the steering com- mittee set up to design an implementation model for the, board's system of schools, The administration is studying the restructuring' of the schools in the system. - Trustee F.J, Vere of Strat- ,ford, chairman, of the building and maintenance committee, reported the drain at the board office has been completed at a cost of $1,500. •The, board maintained support for the Kiwanis Festival at Stratford again this year by making a grant of $100. Superintendent Tokar stated professional development day will be held on October 20, Superintendent Easton at- tended a preliminary„meeting Lin Toronto on September 29 in preparation for Education Week to be held in/ April. He concluded ,his report on the meeting by saying .a successful Education Week depended on the County Committee for Education.Week and the School Committee for Education Week. Trustee John O'Drowsky of St. Marys said „the curriculum review committee would have a meeting on October 22 at 8 p.m. at St. Joseph's School in Stratford. The meeting adjourned at 11:30 p,m: to go into committee- , of -the whole. GODERICH SIGNALSTAR,TUURSPAY. OCTOBER 16, 1975 PAGE9 r - M11 HOME OF OKSG LORE FINCHER'S LTD. Huron County's Largest Display of Paperbacks, Before The Age Of,Aiiracles The Woman He laved by Ralph G. 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