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IVIRS M KEARNS I-IONO URI-DD We wzsh to extend conlgratulamons to Nlrsl G, Kearns. head of the management committee of the Djstrlzct I-lzgh School Board here who, this year, is Cba1z,'lman of the Ontario School Trusteest Counczlo Her duties which take ber to all parts of Ontario, are many and varzed from bringing greetings to Conventlons to addressing gatherings can both English and Frencph,, Below is a concgse expl.anatot y account of the Counctlo Ontario School Trustees' Counctl is the best known but least understood o'rgan1.zat:,on tn educatlonal cxrclesl lt is a federation of seven Provinclial Trustee Assoclahons, each of whzcb has a pafrtlcular tntere-sto The council ts made up of seventeen delegates from the seven Assocwatzons and attempts to cos-ordlnate the tnterests of the Associatzonsu Almost Wyth- out exception the delegates to Council are experienced trustees, lr: 3964 there will be rnore than 2500 Boards latf1l1.ated with Councial, representzng over 85970 of total student enrolment ln the elernentary and secondary schools The council has a permanent offzlce with smx full tzme employees whose se ryl ces are avallable to all Esoarldso lt contrfgbutes to The progrananae content of many conventions., mecatscngs and conferencesg tt assists school boards in salary dlsputes, and Lt helps individual boards ID adnmnastratlve. salary and personnel problemso A brief ,ts presented yearly to the Prlime Min.jster of Ontarmo and his Cabinet based on 'recommendatlons from School Boards across the Province., The basic purpose of the Councll as to lmprove the standard of education mn Ontario by CO'-'OT'd.IIl8xElT'2g the work of trustees and by promotftng trustee educationt Edna Kearns Chalrrnan. Ol Sn To C.
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AN APPRECIATION The staff and students wish to express their sincere appreciation to all those who have, in any way helped durln the sch l ., . 3 , J, g 1 year with the many various acti,xri.ties of the school. We are indeed grate ful for the interest you have taken in us and in our endeavours. l. The donors of our proficiency awards, public speaking trophies and athletic trophies and awards. Z. For assisting at Commencementt Mr, J., B. Dods - Chairman, District Board Rev., Coyle -2 Speaker, Nov. 15 Mrs. E, Kearns -4 presentation of prizes and awards Revo J, F. Nute Q Chairman, Nov., l7 York University B Speaker, Nov. lj? 3. Judges of Oratorical Contest Seniors Q Optlm.?.st Club Q Brampton .Tuniors lm Mr, G. Bryan Mr., R, J. Hobbs Mrs, Cr. Huston 4. The Rotary Club for sponsoring the Adventure in Citizen- ship and the exchange programme with Emporium, 5, Mr, and Mrs. Fendley for their kindness in supplying flowers at our school functions., Kindness is like the sun. Everywhere the kind man goesy he brings into being priceless things, at--,golden sympathies, radiant faces, flowing and grateful heartso Cordon Q
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STAFF NEWS DEPARTURES Once agailn the time has arrived to say that, come Septem-- ber. we shall be lacking some of the familiar faces of former years, and we shall miss them., Those who have been here a number of years we have come to know well and to appreciate both as teachers and as friends. They will be difficult to replace as .Lt takes some time to build up that trust and confidence which comes from a long association. We regret your departs ure but ext.end to you our very best wishes for your continued success. Mr. W. Emigh - 1957 Newmarket Miss A. Dorland -- 1958 Niagara Falls Mir. I.. Fraser an 1959 Kenora Miss G. McDowell H 1960 Stratford Mr. M. Shaw - 1960 Galt ARRIVALS We would like to take this opportuntty to welcome to the staff and the school the following teachers. We sincerely hope they will enjoy their work here and find Orangeville a pleasant and agreeable place to live. Mrs. M. Ar1.ow'B.A. 1Torontol 1Er1,g. Hlst. Geog.l Mono Mills Mr. A. Bain, B. A. 1Waterloo1 tlnatin, H1 storyl Mitchell Nliss T. J. Bennett, B. A. QWesternj 1Guidance, Hist, l-lealthl Gorrie Mr. A. Dixon, B. A. 1WaterlooD 1P.T., Agricl Lflstowell Mr. J. Fitzgerald, B.A. 1'Toronto1 1Sc,ience, Eng.1 Toronto Mr. R. Martin, B. A. 1Queens1 1P.T., Mathl Beaverton Mr. W. Phillips fEng., Geog7Amaranth Mrs. M. Vincent, Vlforontoj 1Eng.1 Sarnia SUMMER SCHOOL Two months of holidays? Not for these people all of :whom
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