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By Wilma Oke
John Vintar, Director of
Education for the Huron -
Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School
Board for the past eight
Yeais, tendered his
resignation at a recent
meeting of the board, ef-
fective July 31.
Mr, Vintar, the first
director of the board when it
was formed, will take a
position as superintendent of
schools with the Dufferin-
Peel Roman Catholic
Separate School Board.
The board took no action on
seeking a replacement for
Mr. Vintar whose resignation'
was accepted, in committee of
the whole, following the
regular meeting after 11 p.m.
The board was notified by
the Sisters of St, Joseph
Order ,tha.t Sister Mary St.
Louis, principal of St. James
School, Seaforth, will be
replaced as principal by
Sister 'Theresa Mader of
Windsor, on September I . She
will take up a position with
the Oxford County Roman
Catholic School Board,
Sister Mary has been
principal of St, James for the
past nine years, coming to
Seaforth in 1968. She has been
living in Zurich for about five
'years and commuting since
the St. Joseph convent was.
closed
as-
closed in Seaforth. Teachers
from the order have been
teaching in the town for about
!13 year's, Trustee Michael
Connolly of Kippen said
The, Convent in Seaforth
will ro.open at the end of
August with four sisters
living there including Sister
Theresa and Sister Anne also
un the Seaforth staff.
The Sisters of St. .Joseph
Order announced the
replacement of Sister J can
Moylan, who has been
principal of St. Mary's School
in Goderich for the past year
by Sister Yvonne Parent,
effective September 1.
The hoard granted a 17 -foot
casement to the* corporation
of the 'Town of Goderich on
part lot 14.18 at St. Mary's
School on the west side of
11tghwiry 21 for the purpose of
constructing and maintaining
a hewer.
Che hoard's contract with
the Simplex Corporation of
London for servicing clocks
will he renewed for another
year at a cost of $1,080..
Business Administrator, .lack
Lane, said the servicing in-
cludes a regular annual
chuck -up.
Mr. Vintar re• ported he has
interviewed three applicants
for the two new positions of
French teachers for the
hoard. No contracts have
been signed as yet:
The board has at the
present time four teachers
giving French instruction but
with the teaching of French to
be increased from grade
eight this year to grades six
and seven next year,, the
extra two teachers are
necessary.
Mr. Vintar provided the
i>oar•d members with a list of
the teachers who have taken
the family life course at St.
Jer•onie's College in Kit-
chener, given during the
summer vacation. To date 31
teachers have taken the
course. During the summer
vacation period this year the
board is willing to pay the
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`'1.'0 tuition fee, especially
inviting teachers from
schools who do not have any
staff who have taken the
course.
No teachers from St.
Mary's, Hesson; St. Joseph's,
Kingsbridge; Ecole Ste.
Marie, RR 3, Zurich, and two
Stratford Schools, St.
Ambrose, and Immaculate
Conception; and St. Boniface,
Zurich, have had a teacher
take the family life course.
Laurie Kraftcheck, a grade
eight teacher at St. Michael's
School, Stratford, and Ed
Cappelli, a grade seven
teacher at Holy Name of
Mary school, St. Marys,and
chairman of Sports Council
for the schools in Huron and
Perth under th'e hoard's
jurisdiction, made a
presentation on the work done
by the council in co-
ordinating sports activities.
Mr. Kraftcheck said
that he fccls•students should
he recognized for a c•
coinplishmcrits in sports as
well as academic endeavours
as some students excel only in
sports,
Mr. Kraftcheck noted that
the high schools in the two
counties, have eo•operated by
giving the use of the schools
and even equipment when
needed, •
The hoard approved that
the statutory holidays be
designated as Remembrance
Day. November 11 he held on
Friday. November 11 in 19'7,
and Easter Monday he held
on Monday, March ' in 19 St.
The board approved a
motion- that the: mid -winter
„break he March 17 to March
. 19 inclusive to coincide
with the mid -winter break
selected by Perth and Huron
Counties. This is subject to
change 'should the bishops of
Ontario make a request _ of
catholic school boards to alter
the dates of the 1977-78 mid
winter break so as not •to
conflict with Holy Week
which will fall during the
school break.•'The motion
was recommended by the
trustee -clergy liaison and the
modified school year com-
m ittee.
Rev. V.J. Gleeson, Dean of
the Huron -Perth Deanery,
wrote a letter to the board
saying the priests of the
deanery feel that it would be
better if the spring break in
the separate schools did not
coincide with Holy Week as it
will in 1978, as they feel that
the families could more
easily participate in Holy
Week Liturgies in their
respective parishes.
However, in expressing the
above opinion the priests said
they feel that the following
points should be considered,
that with the public schools of
Huron •. and Perth '.,counties,
including the high schools
which have catholic students,
holding the spring break on
different dates it would cause
some difficulties, especially
for children in the same
family having two different
weeks for spring breaks.
Father Gleeson noted too •
that with integrated bus
service with the public
system it would cost 'the
separate hoard ~4,730 for
transportation during Holy
Wi.'ek if the date's were
changed.
SuperintendentJosephW
Mills noted that the conflict
between the Spring Break
and Iloly Week would not
conflict again until after 1987.
New Zone
Commander
visits Auxiliary
The Legion Auxiliary was
visited last week by the new
Zone Commander, Peggy
Coombs of Scaforth, -She'
brought the members up to
date on yearly financial
statements and ' rules and
regulations.
"She stressed bursaries as
an important item on the list
for financing. Afterwards she
was preserilar With a silver
Jubilee coin.'"
Marion McKay was
initiated into the Auxiliary.
Lunch was served by Annette
Stemp.
The Auxiliary has been
busy with banquets. card
parties and a rummage sale,
A howling banquet on April
17 was Well attended, First
prize went to Kincardine.
Second prize was won by
Donna Duncan's team from
Goderich.
May II will he the last
Friday night's entertainment
by the ladies. This is the last
chance to come out and have
spme free fun so people are
urged to come and enjoy
themselves.
The kitchen is in the final
stages of completion.
The Zone Rally is at Exeter
on May 16, Membersare
asked to wear their uniforms.
'The bus -for Exeter will leave
.the Legion Hall at 6:30 p.m.
The joint branch and ladies
auction sale will he held on
,Jude 4; Any donations are
welcomed:
The Legion Branch and
Auxiliary enjoyed a trip to
Bay City. There was a parade
in the city two and one half
miles long. The Bay City
Legion Auxiliary gave a
Royal welcome and
presented gifts to the
presidents and corsages to
the. ladies.
On ,Jul' i weekend the
Goderich Legion Auxiliary
will honour Bay City and
hopes to give them something
to remember.
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