The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-12, Page 22achers And Registration
Figures At Area Schools
GENERAL
STORE
anes Phone 529.72
Wilson; Special Education,, Mrs..
Wm. Ferguson; Fretich, Sam
Larracia; Music, !Ors. Dunc
Simpson; Principal, Clem Steffler.
BROOKSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL
Enrollment at Brookside was
402, down from 418 in June.
Teachers are: Kindergarten,
Mrs. Grant Farrish; Grade 1, Mrs.
Murray Wilion; Grade 2, Miss
Shirley Norman; Grade 8, Mrs,
jack Aitchison; Grade 3 - 4, Mrs.
Ken Scott; Grade 4, Mrs. Teade
Bakker; Grade 5, Mr. Ross Erring-
tonrGrade 5 - 6, Greg Hazlitt;
Grade 6, Charles Liddle; Grade
7 ,*.Mrs. Lloyd Graham; Grade 7,
Arthur Finlayson; Grade 8, Mrs.
Gordon ,Anderson; Grade 8, Don
Cameron; French, Mrs, Bill Chis-
holm; Special Education, Mrs'.
Mary Bere; Librarian; -Mrs. How-
ard Blake; Principal, Wm.
Black.
New 4001iment In, Elementary School
Edipcption..htRipley, Grades -7 & 8 n • - •
Attending Ripley. District HigkSchool.
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Teacheri are: Kindergarten,
Mrs. Latry,Park; Grade 1 -2, Miss
Nancy-Andersan; Grade 3, Mrs.
Paul Eedy; Grade 4, Mrs. John
Scheardown; brade 5 - 6, ,Mis.
Donald Frayne,:(Principal's re-
' lief); Grade 6 '7, Mrs. Tom Ho-
: gait; Grade 1 - 8,, Mrs.' Delbert
.W6aslOW CENTRAL PUBLIC
• SCHOOL
Opening day ,enrollrnent,•at
LuoknoW, Cenual Public School
• was 314, up: four fronflast year.
The teachers and their grades
and'suhjects are:.
Kindergarten, Mrs. Lloyd • Hall;
• Grade 2,, Mrs. Robert Camp-
* bell; Grade 3 -4. Mrs. Don Bell;
Grade 4 - 5. Mrs. Charles Liddle;
• Grade 6A, Mrs. Norman Taylor;•
Grade 6B, Mrs. Jeff' McMurray;
Grade'7, Wm. McKeon; Grade
7 - 8, Mrs. Ken Wheeler; Grade
8, Mrs. Jack Pisher; Special Edu-
cation, Fred Flanagan; Industrial
Arts, Gordon Cayley; Home Econ-
omics, 'Mrs. Alvin Robb; Half-
Time Librarian, Mrs. J. Inwood;
Principal, Stuart
ST. JOSEPH'S - KINGSBRIDGE ,
Enrollment at Kingsbridge is
VU, down lo from last September.
KINLOSS CENTRAL
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Opening registratioh was 108 as
compared with 109 last year.
Teachers are: Grade 1 - 2,
Mrs". Harold Elphick; Grade 2 - 3 ,
Mrs. Rod MacDonald, principal;
Grade 4, Mrs. Gerald Murray;
Grade 5," Mrs. Ed Hodgins.
Heather MacKenzie and Ruth
Graham returned to their homes
this past week from sumkrier em-
ployment at Canadian Keswick.
Ruth is back to classes at F. E.,
Madill and Heatkerlaegins her
second year at MacMaster Univer-
sity this M,onday.
Dr. W. A. and Mrs. Buckton Of
Forest visited on September 2
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hetb Buckton before
leaving last week for a holiday in
England and Scotla,nd. „
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton
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MAITRE D INSTANT COFFEE, 10 oz...,*4
visited for a few days reef . ,
with Miss Betty liamiltonkil
ara Falls. .`
Anne and Jamie Grahame
panied their uncle Rennie
from Toronto for the weep,*
Jamie begins work with a.
Welding Company in Tomii0
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
are visiting friends in:prif
this week end. -
Denver Dickie is attendiiii)
S A . E. COnference in h110
kee Wisconsin this wee
Linda Sparks has beenJialtei
holiday from the Consetyttcp
Music Toronto, withlietf#
Mr. and Mrs. LorneSplif
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A riew expetiment.in education
has taken place in Ripley this
Fall with the transfer of element-
ary school students ,to classes in '
the Ripley 'District High School.
Total enrolment in the second-
ary level at Ripley District High
School is.88 students with 94 stud-
ents in grades 7' and 8, in three
classes, .also attending the second•
ary school in Ripley under 'a new
experiment for this part of the,
province.
The seconclary level is follow -
ing a semester system timetable
meaning that a student would take
one-half his course until. January
and the other half after January.
RIPLEY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Teachers at the Ripley District
High School, and their subjects
taught are: -
William_ Turvill, Principal,
Psychology 41, Secondary Guid-
ance, Grade 8 Geography, Grade
8 Guidance; Edward Brown, Phys-
ical Education 21 and 31, 'English
•22 and 51, Guidance 11 and Librar.
ian; Mrs. Barbara Burgess, History
11, 21, 31 and 41 and Geography.
Grade 7:8; Reuben Burnett, Eng-
lish 21, 31, and 41, 'Geography 11,,
21, 31, '41; and 51; Mrs. Kather-
ine Collins, French 11, 21, 31,
41, and 51, English 11, French
Grade 8 Douglas Coultes, Math-
ematics 11, 21, 31, 41 and 51, Ec-
onomics 31;' Samuel Malhotra ,
Science 11 and 21, Chemistry 41
and 51, Physics---51and. Biology 51;
Floyd'. Stanley, Physical Education
41, Grade 7, 7:8 and 8; George
Armstrong, History 51, Language
7:8, Math 7:8, Geography 7 (2nd ,
semester),, and Literature 8. (1st
semester);' Mrs. Helen'Henderson,
Science 7, 7:8, and 8, Spelling
7, Math' 7 , Language 7, Literature
7 , Geography 7 (1st semester)., Lit-
erature'8 (2nd semester); Mrs.
Isabel Martyn, Spelling 7:8 and
8, History 7, 7:8 and 8', Math,8,
Language 8 and Guidance .7; Terry
Kummer, Art 7, 7:8 and 8; Gary
McLay,, 'French 7 and 7:8;' Miss' ,
Jean Campbell, Music 7, 7:8 and
RIPLEY-HURON CENTRAL SCHOOL
The enrolment at . Ripley-Huron.
Central School, including the
students from. Pine River Central
which has closed and the students
are now attending Ripley-Huron,
is 274., Ripley-HOron has lost its
grade 7 and 8 classes to the Ripley
District High School as mentioned
earlier in this article.- Without
this change, Ripley-Huron would ,
have seen a record enrolment this
year.
Teachers and their grades are:
Kindergarten, Mrs. Bill' Elliott;
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Grade 1, Mrs. 'David MacKenzie;
Grade 1 - 2, Miss Elaine Ellis;
Grade 2, Mrs.- Doug MacDonald;
Grade 3,. Mrs.' Homer Devitt;
Grade 4, Mrs. Bill Peterbaugh;
Grade 4 - 5, Mrs. Len Huston; ,
Grade 5 - 6, Bob O' Donohue;
Grade 6, Terry Kummer; Special
Edncation, George Armstrong,
vice principal; Physical Education,
Floyd Stanley, principal.
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