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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jun 1969, p. 3

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_Nine local teachers among silver jubilarians When he first came to this area in 1944, his inspectorate extended from the Twin Cities to Ingersoll, Galt, Guelph and Owen Sound. Over the years it was decreased gradually, until in 1962, it consisted of Kitchener Echools only. Sister Mary Joseph of St. Louâ€" is Convent is responsible for reâ€" medial teaching in the city‘s five separate schools and has been working in special education Leon Hishon of Waterloo, « TA district president, will sent 25â€"year certificates at Association‘s 25th annual me in the Knights of Columbus in Kitchener. Local teachers being hor Mrs. Vera Bettridge who is reâ€" Eponsible for remedial special education at St. David‘s senior school and who previously taught at St. Louis and St. Agnes schools. Edna Ertel, a teacher at David‘s. Leo Langan, registrar at Ferome‘s College since his tirement as inspector in 1962 A 1,500â€"year contribution to education by 60 separate school teachers in Waterioo County will be honored tonight by District 20 of the Ontario English Catholic Weachers Association. The group will bers, nine of v Waterloo, for 25 education, part . was spent within area mainly con: County. are Mo on o + c + . , ya* ."~ e ee. & ce ~ on s e P n ; f g5 "«%â€"â€" 3 C ts * . t ce ~ ~ . d K. is ‘wa f ; .. e ”3@ ‘f.i';‘"g"- : y ® _»‘:v-f:: e 3,}% ; iz i. + T * $ s i+ s s mmz ty :;.~ Aur dkne *n6 L‘ o Pn // e e t s n o 2 s ue e e .. +. ~. +A m w on e B e e : . s e =~3 & ?"3‘, * ~ en t * ie wA o t o i. ~tuy> ¢ & in us tw wal se s * * mA i . 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SISTER BRIDILIA SISTER STELLA the last seven Sister Eleanor, also of St. Louâ€" is Convent, is primary consultâ€" ant for separate schools in Waâ€" terloo North. Her teaching carâ€" eer has been spent in Hamilton, Saskatchewan, St. Agatha and St. Johr‘s, St. Joseph‘s, Sacred Heart and St. Mary‘s schools in Kitchener. Three other silver jubilarians reside at Notre Dame College in Waterloo. They are Sister Briâ€" dilia, Sister Leon and Sister Stelâ€" la. Academ y in Waterdown and schools in Formosa and British Columbia. MRS. VERA BETTRIDGE LEO LANGAN own guide company this‘ fall, when she assumes responsibility for one at St. Louis Church. _ She will also be hostess to an Amercian girl scout this summer and is looking forward to a campâ€" Miss Klapper, a Grade 11 stuâ€" dent at Kitchener collegiate, has been active in guiding for about seven years. She will have her Tests covering everything "from the home to the forest" have to be completed before one is eliâ€" gible for the gold cord, which was presented to the local trio by Mrs. Bruce Connell, Galt division commissioner. The awards, a girl guide‘s highâ€" est, went to Jane Grey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Grey, 43 High St.; Debbie Meldazy, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meidâ€" azy, 295 Dale Cres.; and Joan Klapper, daughter of Mrs. Johanâ€" na Klapper and the late August Klapper, 159 Herbert St. Three girls are awarded highest honors in guiding Three rangers from the 1st Waâ€" terloo Land Ranger Co. receivâ€" ed gold cords recently, at a specâ€" ial ceremony in St. John‘s Luthâ€" eran Church. Her teachingv career began in St. Clement‘s school in Preston, Sister Leon is dean of women in residence at Notre Dame Colâ€" lege and teaches English at St. Jerome‘s College. She taught at St. Louis school for about 12 years, during which she was principal for about 10. She also taught at St. Mary‘s and Notre Dame schools in Kitchenâ€" er and was principal of both schools. Sister Bridilia has retired from teaching and is superior of the Notre Dame sisters at the colâ€" lege. SISTER MARY JOSEPH SISTER ELEANOR Waterice Chronicia, Thureday, June 5, 1999 # Rangers presented a comical skit for about 46 parents and friends in attendance. A pot luok supper preceded the ceremony. Pamela Cross was presented with the all round cord during ceremonies marking the gold cord presentations. Waterloo division commissionâ€" er, Mrs. J. E. Berner, enrolted Laura Fryer, Debbe Paleczny, Jane Grey, Joan Klapper and Pamela Cross. Miss Meldazy is also headed for Doe Lake, a camp near Huntsâ€" ville, where she plans to try for her award of merit and waterâ€" front inâ€"training. _ The former is already planning for a 10â€"day stay at an interâ€" provincial camp near Hamilton, which will be followed later in the summer by a threeâ€"week trip to Doe Lake, for camp leader in training. Miss Grey and Miss Meldazy are both Grade 10 students at Waterloo collegiate. ing session at Keewaydin, near Goderich. a New officers for District 20, OECTA will be installed tonight. Retiring officers are Leon Hish on of Waterioo, president; Larry Proulx of Kitchener and Frank Quinn and Pat Heisler, both of Galt, viceâ€"presidents; Sister Jude Marie Sweeney of Kitchener, treasurer; Mrs. Vera Bettridge of Breslau, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Carol Aldworth of Waâ€" terloo, recording secretary. The Michiganâ€"born priest has edited various publications includâ€" ing a French language weekly, heiped found parentâ€"teacher and trustee associations in Winnipeg and directed preparation of the brief on Catholic education which was presented to the Hall comâ€" mittee. Guest speaker at this evening‘s celebrations will be Rev. R. Durâ€" ocher of Toronto, assistant editor of the Canadian Register and a prominent worker in hospital and education fields. Previously, she taught at Sacâ€" red Heart school in Kitchener and was principal of St. Mary‘s high school in Kitchener and the Notre Dame Academy in Waterdown. Guest speaker at this eveninp‘s from where she went to Dame high school in Wellar the principalship of Notre Academy in Waterdown, coming to Waterloo seven ago. Sister Stella has tau at St. Jerome‘s College and is burser in the residence at Notre D lege. SISTER CLARISSA taught nt to Notre Welland and Dame ght Latin since 1962 women‘s Dame

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