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Wendy Armstrong-Gibson, North
Woods Elementary School principal,
$114,723.60.
F.E. Madill Secondary School
Principal Kendra Brohman made
$122,784.96 last year, while the
school’s three vice-principals –
Debbie Green and Eveline Wright
made $108,663.12 each and
Suzanne Irwin, $114,723.60.
At Central Huron Secondary
School, Principal George McEwan
made $122,784.96, while Vice-
Principal Jana Bayer-Smith made
$108,663.12.
This year the list also includes a
number of secondary school teachers
and, for the first time, an elementary
school teacher – Rhonda Culbert,
who made $108,595.83 last year.
There are 31 people from the
Huron Perth Catholic District
School Board who made over
$100,000 last year.
That board’s list is led by Director
of Education Vince MacDonald at
$181,519. MacDonald is followed
by Superintendents of Education
Gary O’Donnell at $153,465.39 and
Dawne Boersen at $153,465.36 and
Superintendent of Business Gerry
Thuss at $154,655.02.
Locally, St. Anne’s Catholic
Secondary School Principal Jodi
Kuran is on the list, having made
$142,359.75 last year, followed by
the school’s Vice-Principal Lina
Cupido at $109,834.97.
Sharon Stephens, principal at
Wingham’s Sacred Heart School and
Karen Tigani, principal at Seaforth’s
St. James School, both made
$114,512.57 last year.
Twenty-eight Huron Perth
Healthcare Alliance employees
made over $100,000 last year.
The list is led by a pair of associate
pathologists, Sharyn Smith and
Barry Sawka, who made
$313,886.48 and $304,628.41
respectively. The doctors were
closely followed by the
organization’s President and CEO
Andrew Williams, who made
$294,859.54.
Eleven employees from the
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital made the list this year,
including President and CEO Karen
Davis, who made $168,146.76 and
Chief Nursing Executive and Vice-
President of Clinical Services
Samantha Marsh, who made
$125,615.88 in 2014.
The release of the full list comes
less than a month after Huron
County released its Sunshine List,
which contained 22 names in 2014.
The county’s list was led by Chief
Administrative Officer Brenda
Orchard, who made $161,873 last
year. In addition to various members
of the county’s senior management
team, the list included 10 Emergency
Medical Services employees, six of
whom are primary care paramedics.
The full county list appeared in the
March 19 issue of The Citizen.
Municipal employees, police appear on Sunshine List
The Londesborough UCW held
their annual World Day of Prayer
service the evening of their regular
meeting, March 16. In addition to a
goodly number of regular attendees
at these meetings, ladies from the
Auburn UCW were also guests that
evening.
This 2015 service, which was used
by Christian women around the
world, was prepared by ladies from
the Bahamas. The Bahamas is a
group of 700 islands, large and
small, in the Atlantic/Caribbean.
The Londesborough service was
led by Lena Nesbitt, Rena Kolkman,
Jane Hoggart and Barb Bosman. The
meeting room was decorated to give
a feeling of island life. The top of the
altar, which was draped in blue, was
covered with island items – flowers,
shells, petals, straw articles. Props
that featured in the service were a
pitcher, bowl and towel. The islands’
national bird, the flamingo, was also
featured.
The ladies enjoyed a short video
that gave an understanding of life on
these islands and of how Christianity
has developed there.
“Do you know what I have done
for you?” was the theme of the
service based on John 13.
This scripture passage recounts
how Jesus washed the feet of His
apostles. This was a very shocking
act in Biblical times. But it was an
example of the ‘radical love’ it is
important for all Christians to show.
Voices of 17 Bahamian islands were
heard leading in scriptures and
prayers and encouraging the world
to demonstrate radical love.
The evening ended with
traditional Bahamian food in the
form of johnny cake, coconut bars
and fresh fruit.
The Good Friday Service at Knox
United in Auburn will begin at 10:30
a.m. on April 3.
Last Tuesday, my morning started
on a sweet note. Our returning robin
was enjoying the warm sunshine and
serenading me quite enthusiastically.
He has returned every morning since
to cheer me except for that snowy
one.
NEWS
FROM LONDESBORO
By BRENDA
RADFORD
Call
523-4296
PEOPLE AROUND
LONDESBORO
UCW marks World Day of Prayer
Get information on
Huron County attractions
on the
Stops Along The Way
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www.northhuron.on.ca
Try-outs
With the senior basketball tournament at Central Huron
Secondary School just a few short weeks away, students at
Hullett Central Public School were spending their recesses
getting ready by running drills. Shown practising their
offence and defence, respectively, are Jamison Daw, left,
and Jared Bergsma. (Denny Scott photo)