Zurich Citizens News, 1970-02-19, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1910
Mennonite Youth Host Visitors
HOLA AMIGO WEEKEND - Members of the Mennonite Youth Fellowship of the Zurich and Blake
Mennonite Churches hosted a Hola Amigo (Hello Friend) weekend in Zurich this past weekend and
entertained close to 150 young people from other churches in western Ontario. In this photo
Richard Shantz, left, president of the local group, is seen welcoming a visitor from Argentina,
Hector Boyajian, centre, who is spending several weeks in Ontario. On the right are Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Swartzentruber, formerly of Tavistock, and presently missionaries to Argentina. The couple
are on furlough and will be returning to the Argentine in a couple of weeks.
VALENTINE CAKE FOR VISITORS- Two members of the Mennonite Youth Fellowship of Zurich
and Blake churches are shown here as they serve a tasty-lookinz Valentine cake to a couple of
visitors at their Hole Amigo weekend. On the left is Norma Gangerich, while on the right is
Nancy Shantz. The two boys are from the Kitchener area.
ENTERTAINER AT WORK - While some parts of the Hola Amigo
weekend in Zurich were of a serious nature, there was still
time for reereation and entertainment. John Lederman, of
Preston, shows how he can provide laughs for the crowd with a
guitar. The young people also spent some time playing broom -
all and skating, and all reported a most exciting and enjoyable
weekend.
STUDY ARGENTINA - Two visitors at the Hole Amigo week-
end came complete with their Maxi coats, and are shown here as
they study a map outlining Argentina. The two girls are Sue
Kinzie, of Preston and Sue Martin, of Wallenstein.
Lutheran Women
Hold Meeting
At Rest Home
Lutheran Church Women
held their monthly meeting
at the Bluewater Rest Horne.
Mrs. Jack Turkheim, Mrs.
Leona Rader and Mrs. A
Turkheim were in charge of
the meeting. After a short
program, Mrs. Jack Turkheim
showed slides of their trip
to the West Coast. Gifts were
distributed to the residents
with birthdays this month.
Mrs. Len Prang presided for
the business meeting. The
ladies have been busy quilting
the past month and a number
of quilts and comforters were
made. A motion was made
to hold the March meeting
on Tuesday March 3, rather
than Tuesday March 10.
The L, C , W. are having as
their guests the United Church
Women. Members were remind-
ed of the World Day of Prayer
Service at the Mennonite
Church on Friday, March 6,
at three o"clock.
Huron B of E
Changes Plan
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candidate (in the opinion of
the Administrative Staff) should
be made in writing to the
Board indicating salary
and effective date with the
Board to givefinal approval.
John Broadfoot felt the board
should be informed before
personnel is hired and he was
assured by Director John
Cochrane that anyone hired
to fill a position would be
hired on a temporary basis
only until the Board had dealt
with the matter.
All positions for non -
teaching staff must be
advertised, a percentage of
all applicants must be
interviewed, all non -teaching
personnel are on a three-
month probationary period
and they should be advised on'
hiring that they will be required
to give a minimum of two
weeks notice in writing, before
terminating employment.
Policy was also approved
delegating through the
Director of Education to the
principals the responsibility
and authority for interviewing
and hiring teachers, provided
that the advertising and
interviewing dates and the
numbers of teachers hired
are consistent with Board
policy and/or Board resolution
and providing salaries offered
are in accordance with
existing salary schedules of
the Board.
A request to establish a
proficiency award of $25 to the
most generally proficient
student from the village
of Bayfield, on completing
grade 8 each year at the Huron
Centennial School, Brucefield,
to be known as the Ruth Hayman
Elliott Memorial Fund, was
approved, but the donors
are to be encouraged to
make the award available
to the top grade 8 student at
the Huron Centennial School
regardless of place of resi-
dence.
Mr. Cochrane said there
are presently ten grade 8
students from Bayfield at the
school and noted he could fore-
see "all kinds of complications"
if the special award, greater
than any other award presently
givdn at the school, is re-
served especially for Bayfield
students.
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