Zurich Citizens News, 1958-08-27, Page 4PAGE FOUR
ZCURICH oitize
NEWS
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958
Teacher Changes In Stanley Township
School Area; Zurich Girl at USS 9
Four changes have taken place
in the teaching staff of Stanley
Township schools.
In the township school area.
Miss Joan Robinson, Varna, suc-
ceedL W 11iam Yungbinrt at No. 7
and Mrs. Clara Scott, Bayfield,
has been hired for No. 10.
in the schools sections, Miss
Doreen McKenzie, 1E 1, Bayfield,
replaces Mrs. Dorothy Ball, Clint-
on at U.S.S. 8, and Miss Donna
Oesch, Zurich, will teach at USS
No. 9, Hay and Stanley.
Teachers h'nclude
Township School Area
No. 1 — Mrs. Marion Powell,
RR 3, Clinton.
No. 6 --- Miss Mavis Steepe,
RR. 3, Clinton.
No. 7 — Miss Joan Robinson,
Varna.
No, 10 --- Mrs. Clara Scott, Bay -
No. 14 -- Mrs. Hattie B. Rice
RR 3, Kipper.
Stanley Township
SS 3 — Mrs. Marie Beatty,
Varna.
SS 4E — Mrs. Mina Talbot,
RR 3, Bayfield.
SS 4W — Mrs. Anna Scotch -
mer, Bayfield.
SS 5 -- Miss Clara Clark, RR
1, Varna.
USS 8 — Miss Doreen. Mc-
Kenzie, RR 1, Bayfield; Mrs. Vina
Parker, Bayfield.
USS 9 --- Miss ,Dorma Oesch,
Zurich.
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Dashwood. School
Has New Principal
Dashwood school will have a new
principal this year according to
secretary -treasurer Widmer Wein
Douglas A. McCaw, Glencoe, suc-
of the Stephen area.
seeds Mrs. Edna Busche, RCAF
Stadion Centralia, who joins the
staff of South Huron District High
School.
Only other change in the town-
ship is in Crediton school, where
Mrs. Glenna Trip, Centralia will
replace Mrs. Margaret Cameron.
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wood and Crediton, schools have
been redecorated and blackboard
lights have been installed.
The following transportation
contracts were let by the board
last Tuesday night.
Pupils from No, 3 will be trans-
ported to Exeter and Crediton
schools by Harvey's Taxi; pupils
ftrom. No. 2 to Crediton by Wil-
fred Mack; and all grade eight
pupils to Zurich for home econ-
omics and shop by Exeter Coach
Lines.
Members of the teaching staff
are:
SS No. 4 (Sharon) — Miss
Marion McLean, Exeter.
SS No. 5 (Crediton) --- Mrs.
Ruby Molitor, Crediton, principal;
Mrs. Addileen Morlock, Crediton,
and Mrs. Glenna Trip, Centralia.
SS No. 6 (Khiva) — Mrs. Ada
MacDonald, RR 3, Ailsa Craig.
SS No. 7 (S'hipka) — Donald
Finkbeiner, RR 2, Crediton.
SS No:. 10 -- Mrs. Wilma Des-
jardine, RR 1, Grand Bend.
SS No. 4 (Centralia) --- Mrs.
Verna Hicks, Centralia.
SS No. 16 (Dashwood)—Doug-
las A. McCaw, principal; Mrs. Let-
ta Taylor and Mrs. Adair Webb,
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More Pupil s At
HeiisalI. School
An increase of 10 pupils ns ex-
pected in the enrolment at. Hen-
sel). Public School, according to
Principal Robert Reaburn.
The staff Will include one new
member. Eric Mansfield, London,
will succeed Mrs. Robert P. A:llan•,
Brucefield,
The teachers and their grades
are:
Principal Reaburn, seven and
eight; Mrs. Mary M. Haugh,
Brucefield, five and six; Mr. Mans-
field, three and four; Mrs. Mabel
Shirray, RR 2, Hensall, two and
three; Mrs. Beryl Elgie, RR 3,
Kippen, one; Mrs. Helen Scare
(part-time) , kindergarten,
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Attends Trade Fair
Ivan Kalbfle.isch, who was an
exhibitor at the Trade Fair in
Goderich in the interests of F. C.
Kaalbfleisch and Son Ltd., spent
several evenings attending the
fair.
Two New Teachers In Hay Township,
Considerable Work Done To Schools
Hay township school area is
still without the services of a
manual training .teacher but of-
ficials hope to secure one before
the term opens.
There are two new teachers an
the township staff this year and
a number of changes throughout
the schools.
Mrs. Margaret Deichert w)inl
take over the Parr Line School
where Mrs. Victoria Solder), taught
last year. Mrs. Ruby Neeb, Zu-
rich, who taught home economics
at Zurich School last year, Will
assume a full-time position at
No. 8 with Charles McQuillan rrvov-
ing from No. 8 to No. 2. Mrs.
Norma Seibert, Zuri•Ch, wlilil. take
over the home economics course
from Mrs. Neeb.
Mrs. Phyllis Deichert will sup-
ply for Mrs. Audrey Haberer in
room one •of the Zurich school
until Chrilstmas.
Two new oil furnaces and con-
siderable redecoration has been
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