Zurich Citizens News, 1977-01-26, Page 5Separate School Board
Citizens News, January 26, 1977
Page 5
Co-operation needed to meet education demand
"The challenges and demands
which the future may bring can
only be met through a co-
operative effort on the part of all
of us --everyone connected in any
way in " the education of
children," newly elected
chairman F.J. Vere told trustees
of the Huron -Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board at a meeting in Dublin
Tuesday night,
"It is only when schools are
places of Christian community—
where learning is based on a
creative exchange of experiences
and ideas and where people live
together in a state of mutual trust
and respect that those who come
from such school communities
will have the desire to bring into
action what they have ex-
perienced during their formative
years."
Mr. Vere also stressed the
importance of individual
trusteeship in his inaugural
address,,noting that each trustee
had unique skills and talents.
The main item on the agenda of
Tuesday night's meeting was the
announcement of appointments
to the board's standing and ad hoc
committees.
Appointed to the standing
committee on building and
property was P. Marcy, who will
act as chairman; A. Haid, T.
Geoffrey, K. Montgomery and F.
Vere, The committee on tran-
sportation consists of V, Young,
chairman; W. Kinahan, R.
Murray, G. Fleming and F. Vere.
The committee on finance and
insurance is made up of M.
Connolly, chairman; J. O'Leary,
J. O'Drowsky, A. Haid and P.
Crowley. To the committee on
personnel were appointed R.
Marcy, chairman; D. Teahen, W.
Kinahan, T. Geoffrey and D.
Crowley.
Those appointed to the ad hoc
committees for 1977 were,
trustee -clergy liaison committee,
MR. AND MRS. KIM BENSEMAN
Linda Elizabeth Stade and Kim Michael Benseman exchanged wedding
vows on October 23, 1976 at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Stade, Zurich. The groom is the son of C. E. Benseman,
Hershey, Pennsylvania. Rev. J. Bruce Vincent, London officiated. The
bride's attendants were Cheryl Bialkowski, Judy Hamson and Brenda
Holland. Attending the groom were 'Luther Hepler, Brian Clarke and
Mark Bialkowski. The soloist was Doug Stade, brother of the bride. The
couple are residing in California.
ZURICH LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE
Total Points
The Angels, Elaine Beauchamp, 534 66
Starlites, Deb Miller, 642 98
Roxy Rollers, Monica Bedard, 575 38
Packers, Mona Kraft, 544 108
Red Gables, Sandra Dickert, 668 • 55
Town & Country Six, Hilda Vanderhoeck, 604 75
Ups & Downs, Irene Hartman, 574 44
Alley-Oops, Mary LaPorte, 570 95
Happy Gang, Doreen Rempel, 518 28
Road Runners, Helen Faber, 671 91
Little Rascals, Cathy Weido, 483 17
Strikers, Donna Hoffman, 570 41
High Single, Helen Faber 308
High Triple, Helen Faber 767
High Average, Sandra Dickert 207
SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE
Total Points
Hi -Hopes, Claire Geiger, 611 42
Ramblers, M. McAdams, 515 36
Whippoorwills, A. Gascho, 640 84
Newcomers, 0. Baker, 570 41
Hawkeyes, B. Steinback, 582 38
Varieties, P, Bedard,,678 77
High Single, M. McAdams 329
738
High Triple, A. Gascho
A. plaid, chairman; F. Vere, and
M. Connolly; to the assessment
committee, G. Fleming, chair-
man; P. Teahen, J. O'Drowsky
and W. Montgomery; to the
teacher negotiating committee,
V. Young, chairman; D. Crowley,
J. O'Leary and H. Murray; to the
early school leaving committee,
D. Teahen and W. Kinahan; to
the Huron -Perth Tuberculosis
and Respiratory Diseases
Association, M. Connolly and to
the Stratford Public Library
Board, D. Devlin and F.
Bergsma.
The board also heard two
reports at Tuesday night's
meeting. Mrs, Celeste
McCraight, a teacher at St.
Patrick's School, Dublin,
reported on the Christian
Curriculum Development Con-
ference which was held
November 19, 20 and 21 and Ron
Ferguson, chairman of the St.
Patrick's Community School
Council for Dublin and District
informed the board that a new
community school development
grant of $9,080 had been approved
by the Ministry of Education. The
board asked Mr. Ferguson to give
a progress report on the
Development program in six
months.
The board also approved the
hiring of Karen Clark as a
teacher of Grade 7 at St. Michaels
School, Stratford, for the period
of January 10 through June 30,
1977.
A motion was tabled by trustee
D. Teahen that the board
request a definition in writing
from their solicitor as to what
constitutes conflict of interest.Mr.
Teahen was concerned about
possible conflicts arising among
those appointed to serve on the
boards standing and ad hoc
committees, noting that some
trustees had wives who were
teachers or worked for firms the
board utilized.
The board will meet again on
January 31
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