Pay 2 - Wnnrloo fitto..e..tLqi.e, Wednesday, June 16, tS77 Talent doesn't retire. Senior Citizens have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with future generations. They are enriching the cultural life of the province by participating in every aspect of Ontario's artistic activities. They are also coaching sports, teaching, driving other senior Citizens to appointments. assisting them to fill out income tax returns, and sewing in many other different ways. Ontario IS helping our seniors do things for themselves even while they do things for others. There are over 1000 senior citizens clubs and 90 senior Citizens centres in Ontario. Specral grants and other assrstance are enabling older people to return to school and university. Health servuces. financial benefits, tax credits and alternative types of housing have also been made available to senlors During Senior Citizens' Week, Ontario is calling everyones attention to the contributions and needs of our provinces seniors. This is what Ontario's Senior Citizens are doing to help all of us, -- . Senior Citizens' Week is June 19-25. all year. 22 teachers retire June 30 Sie.&ti.'iaTSf.iisysi; f.fi'fp.'tEaatis?ir1b1'. "g'irg'i?,ysy.t.yat 'MRBleB .ery. - f:k.'ftg . K, "cr.iAk::'c'ctss y: Mi» FP. th'i'tFii.'t"s', ï¬gï¬ï¬lï¬ï¬‚‘ C;ei'?P.'s;2crT: ?.yfitW.88.B?, Stt?292ty. Sea' ~. :ir?.ydi'k'?k::1eBir:'; $555.}: The Waterloo cdunty board of education will rec- ognize their service to education at a retirement banquet held Tuesday, June a at the Valhalla Inn, Kitchener. Between them, the re- tirees have tallied up 721 years in the teaching pro- fession, headed by Albert Hunsberger, the former Superintendent of Opera- tions, who has spedt 46 years in education. Other senior officials retiring from the Board this year are: Roderick Mac- Lean. assistant director of predecessor boards will re- tire from the teaehinorrr fusion June so. , 1S.ipliia"h"SlfiiiWafEik, v VUMTT'EB H 120 Km STREET SOUTH, WATEROO - â€11†OFFICE FuttMTuetEoSTATttMERVoART saunas-ms -.-AteMet.y,tL5i.9z.ey.tdittt_sifto,m, A Senior Citizens' Privilege Card entitles them to special privileges at many cultural institutions, tourist attractions, places of business and transportation. Two free booklets, -Ontario Benefits for Senior Citizens" and "Where to Use Your Ontario Senior Citizens' Privilege Card." offer specific information about where and how to enjoy programs and services available to senior citizens. For your free copies, contact your local Ministry of Community and Social Services office. or write to: Senior Citizens" Bureau Ministry of Community and Social Services Hepburn Block. 4th Floor Queen's Park. Toronto MM IS2 Keith Norton, Minister of Community and Social Services i:'s:.5iiijtii.W,ri?j:i. iiibtit1tgtgt ifti.fe2f.tiiya fft.X, 'i'ttgg'g'eiig?, _ i.'?i:'?2iii?i.ttit, 'gg‘égtt- i.'i:::.t.i,jCit.'f ?"a'i:iu.".S%'.: . ' -. 35:3, w: «ivgg‘xuwhm»? ï¬>§§~flg~§ ".Fus'PPPWPV,u,u'.sur.'PAiCuuyhuHePfry" u ~n . . H.555. . . r . . . _ and Mame Gallaghe}, of the educational services division tttet, AL, years. William Townshend, pres- ently superintendent of planning and development will replace Mr. Buns- berger as superintendent of operations. Advertising for executive assistants to re place Mr. MacLean and Mr. Hunsberger is expect- ed tostart soon. . Also retiring this year is Robert Minty, principal of Laurel Vocational School after 26 years teaching, min of operatiods (42 years). (station (42 Province of Ontario William Davis, Premier Seven elementary and three secondary school teachers from Waterloo will take on posts for the Waterloo County School Board September 1, 1977. - Susan Allen of Bluevale Street grad- uated from teachers col- lege in Hamilton and will begin her career this fall. Brenda Post of Weston Place graduated from Queen's University and Margaret Welches of Ce- dargrove Place comes to the school board from grad- hation at (hitario teachers collegeinToronto. Mrs. Caroline Bonesteel of Elementary school teach- ers who will retire this year include: Verna 1. Day, William G. Davis school, 44 years; Elizabeth Graham. St. Andrew's senior school. 39 years; Veronica Jantzi, Bridgeport school, after M years; Catherine Logan, St. Andrew's senior school, after 36 years, and Eleanor Rogers, Hespeler school, after35years. Secondary school staff who are retiring include: 10 new teachers join WCBE George Rutherford, print pal ot St. Andrew's leak school in Cambridge (Gait; and Arlene Taylor, prihdpai of Guiding Light, after 19 years. 'iiiilii.ii..i' lk'. 5 .?.5:.l .. .i The scholarship is award- ed tsr, the student obtaining the highest mark in the combined examinations in medicine and clinical medi- cine in the final year. a new role within the Waterloo County system. Mrs. Lois Orr of Willow.. dale Avenue joins the Board with 10 years teaching ex- perience. She most recent- ly taught in Milverton. Mrs. Lynn Rehkopf of Con- cordia Crescent has four years experience and pre- viously taught in the Water- loo County Separate School association. Joining the faculty on a part-time basis is Mrs. Lois Reichard of Quick- fall Drive. She has, more than five years experience with the Waterloo public school system. Mrs. Eleanor Robinson of Somerset Crescent has six years special education experience from Forest Heights Collegiate in Kit- chener. Robert Hirzer was award- ed the J.m. Campbell Me- morial Scholarship in Medicine at University of Western Ontario's convoca- tion Friday. Schmidt. Kitchener-Water- loo eotiegiate, 35 years; El- aine Smith. Waterloo colle- giate, gr years; Elizabeth Smith. Gehview Park See- Cedarvale Crescent has eight years teaching exper- ience and w_ill be_a_s§uming Albert Street and Mrs. Johanna $li1debrand of Erb Street will continue their careers this year. ti years; Jénn New. Kite-er-Waterloo colleg- James Smith, Galt col- legiate, ss years; Hilda Thomson, Kitchener-Water- loo collegiate, 30 years; Anne Wiebe, Waterloo cor. lisgiate,3syears. Ruth Eby, a music con- sultant with the board, re- tires after 23 years, and Alice Kechnie. from the finance department, retires after 10 years of adminis- trative work. scholar ihas . , TREASURE TROVE ' 16 Union St. E Wamloo 1455773 GIFTS FOR FATHER OPEN TUES. - SAT. 10:00 _ 5:30 Judith Hayes of