HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-06-15, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1972
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
TRACK MEET WINNERS - A field meet was held last week at Ste.
Marie Separate School, St. Joseph, and winners were declared in both
the boy's and girl's divisions. Champion in the boy's class was Michael
Denomme, centre, while runners-up were Jean Pierre Laporte, left,
and Fred Mommersteeg, right.
Discuss office move
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plies at the convent, saying
that with storage only in the
cellar, trucks could not back
up to the doorway. Father
Keane felt this w cold be ,no
problem with trucks able to
get to the back door.
Mr. McCann said he felt it
would be costly with the board
office not in the centre of the
area, but away at one end.
Joseph Looby, of Dublin
who said he was strongly op-
posed to a move to Stratford,
spoke of another convent which
would be vacant soon and "It
was built by good catholics
too;"
After Father Keane left the
meeting Chairman James Mor-
ris postponed any discussion on
the proposal to the end of the
meeting so as not to disturb the
agenda, saying it was a real
hot issue.
In other business a report
from the school attendance
counsellor, William Innes, of
Stratford, indicated he had in-
vestigated 35 referrals since
September 1971 and that he had
attended a convention for att-
endance officers. His expenses
for the six-month period
amounted to $794.32.
John Vintar, Superintendent
of Education, announced that
approval had been received
from the Ministry of Education
for construction and alterations
to Holy Name School in St.
Marys and an addition to St.
Aloysius School in Stratford.
Approval must now be received
from the Ontario Municipal
Board for this work.
The construction at Holy
Name School will include two
classrooms, one kindergarten
room, library, general purpose
room, change rooms and '.ealth
room with debenture allocation
from the Ontario Education
Capital Aid Corporation of
$265, 000.
The construction at St.
Aloysius School will include
library, general purpose room,
change room and health room
with a debenture allocation
CARMEL W.M.S.
The Women's Missionary
Society meeting of Cannel
Presbyterian Church was held
Monday evening. President Mrs.
Rachel Schwalm, opened the
meeting with a poem entitled
"Earth is Generous."
Mrs, Percy Campbell acted
for $182, 000.
Following a committee of
the whole it was reported that
a portable classroom is to be
installed at Holy Nanie School
at St. Marys for September.
This will make it possible for
kindergarten pupils to be ac-
commodated at the school.
Formerly the kindergarten serv-
ices for this school were purch-
ased from the Perth County
Board of Education for the pupils
at Downie Central School and
at St. Marys Public School.
Michael Connolly, chairman
6f personnel committee, report-
ed the following; Frank Jordan,
Stratford, appointed custodian
at St. Michael's School, com-
mencing June 19 to replace
George McInnes who is retiring
June 30.; That Frank Ruston,
Sebringville, appointed custod-
ian at St. Patrick's School,
Kinkora, commencing June 19
to replace George Reurinl< who
has been transferred to St.
Joseph's School in Stratford.
That the resignation of Mrs.
Delphina Stelnmler, custodian
at St. Mary's School in Ilesson
be effective June 30 and that
she be replaced by Mrs. Marie
Poissant of R. R, 4, Listowel.
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as secretary for the evening.
Birthday fees were paid by three
members. Lease coin contribut-
ions were made with Mrs,
Schwalm reading from the book-
let "Circle of Prayers."
Mrs. C1 arence Volland read a
letter from a missionary in
Taiwan, Miss Wilma Welsh.
Mrs. Blanche Dougall read
from the record "A church
school success story of Calgary':
Correspondence was read from
Camp Kintail saying there is
still more room for registration
on June 29 to July 6, and July
26 to August 2. The W, M,S,
will order the new study pack-
ets for the Explorers Children's
Mission Group whose Counsellor
is Mrs. Al Hoggarth. Next
meeting will be on September
11.
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