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Cal Krauter, Brussels and Ken Krauter of Ottawa returned
to Ethel for the church anniversary on Sunday and were among
nearly 400 former members and friends who gathered for the
event. (Staff Photo)
Teachers association elects officiers
is better for persons, she con-
cluded, it will be better Catholic
education.
Over 80 teachers from Huron
and Perth attended the meeting
held in the Legion Hall in Sea-
forth. Representing the Huron-
Perth Separate School Board
were: Joseph Tokar, assistant
superintendent of education, Jack
Lane, business administrator,
and the chairman of the board,
James Morris of Stratford.
located four and a half miles
west of Seaforth.
Miss Eileen O'Brien of
Goderich, a teacher at St.Mary's
School there, was elected presi-
dent of the Ontario English
Mr. David Ross Huether,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Huether, Brussels, Ontario,
received his Bachelor of
Science Degree in Physical
Education from the University
of Guleph in war Memorial
Hall on Thursday. He attended
Cranbrook and Brussels
Public Schools and the F. E.
Madill Secondary School,
Wingham. He plans on attend-
ing Althouse College, London
in September.
(Photo by Campbell)
Catholic Teachers Association at
the annual meeting in Seaforth
Thursday. She succeeds Patrick
Monaghan of Stratford.
Other officers elected are:
Vice-presidents, Sister Mary St.
Louis, Seaforth, and Adrian Pon-
tsioen of Stratford; recording
secretary, Sister Rosemary
Albon; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Arthur McMichael, Goder-
ich; treasurer, James Steiner,
Wingham; councillors, Sister
Mary Van Hu and Ronald Glad-
ding, both of Stratford; Teacher-
Trustee Committee, Miss Mary
Flannery, Seaforth; Clem Stei-
ner, Kingsbridge; Ennis Murphy,
Stratford; Sister Marion, St. Co-
lumban and Miss Evelyn Beaupre,
Stratford.
Two teachers who are retiring
at the end of June, were honoured
and presented with gifts at the
dinner meeting. They were Mrs.
Esther Kelly of Dublin, who has
taught for 15 years , and Mrs.
Mary Murray of Dublin, for 24
years.
Sister Shirley of Stratford
spoke briefly, saying that teach-
ing is not just a profession but
it is an art because you are
teaching persons, each with his
particular set of problems.
She said that truth is the
basic concern, and that teachers
join parents in making a person
grow in telling him what the
universe means and what he can
hope for in helping him to realize
The barn on the farm owned
by John Peckitt of R.R. 3, Sea-
forth, was destroyed by fire
Friday night.
Mrs. Peckitt said the fire
started about 6:30 p.m. in the
upper part of the barn while the
milking and evening chores were
being done by the family.
Lost in the fire were a number
of calves, 100 chickens, some
ducks, a quantity of hay and straw,
a hammer mill and milk cooler.
The family was able to free the
cows and a bull.
No estimate of the damage has
been made.
The Clinton Fire Department
was called to the farm which is
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what his place is in the universe.
She said teachers are always
concerned about challenging stu-
dents but without realizing it we
are always challengin g them,
but the situation is so compli-
cated that sometimes we've.lost
confidence in ourselves - we
don't want to accept the cross.
She urged that the important
thing was to show concern for
the person and not say: "I
love you because I need you, but
rather, I love you, therefore I
need you". When your education VICTORIA and
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