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Orono Weekly Times, 7 May 2003, p. 4

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4 - Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 7,2003 A vutcv DeVries' Teacher ofthe/Monffa Caron enjoys the challenge Nancy Caron is May's 'Teacher of the Month'. The Orono Public School teacher was nominated by her grade one student, Connor Hegan. Megan wrote to the Times to tell us: "My teacher's name is Mrs. Caron. I think Mrs. Caron is the best teacher because she treats us nicely. She gives us math and I love math. I like music time with her. She is an excellent excellent music teacher. I like the trips she plans for us. I really do like the reading homework she gives us. She is fun and plays "Mother Chick" with us at recess. She is a very good teacher. " Both surprised and honoured, Caron accepted flowers presented presented to her by Hegan, donated by the Apple Blossom Shop in Orono. Caron has been teaching for close to 25 years and still enjoys the challenge and personal growth that comes from spending her days helping children accomplish all that they can. "What I like about this job is that I am learning constantly; constantly; quite often from the students," students," said Caron, her contagious contagious smile flooding across her natural face. When Caron was in her early 20's trying to decide what to do with her life, teaching teaching wasn't even a consideration. consideration. "I swore I would never be a teacher," said Caron with a laugh. "Because everyone in my family was in the teaching profession." She even refused to go to teacher's college when she was offered an opening-but fate had a different plan. Since she had a degree in music people people started asking her to teach, and kept asking her because she did such a good job. Eventually she quit fighting fighting destiny went back to school and became a full-time teacher. She hasn't looked back since. There have been some incredible moments in her career, when she really felt she helped a student overcome major obstacles in their lives. "I believe that with the right amount of time, attention and care, every child can be successful in life," said Caron. Those are the moments she lives for, those are the times her vocation holds true meaning. meaning. Over the years students students have written her 'thank-you' notes which she keeps as a heart warmer for the down days, when things don't seem to be going well. The letter from Connor will be another keepsake to keep the smile on her face and the light in her eyes. Next year Caron will be in Italy for a couple years, following her husband who is in the military, but she hopes to be back in Orono eventually, knowing she will be hard pressed to find a community as great and a staff as supportive supportive as she has here. Being appreciated in your work is one of the finest things. This monthly column has been a joy to do, especially especially knowing how hard the teachers work and what an impact they make on young lives. Thank-you all very much for your nominations and a special thank-you to the business who contributed gifts. This is the last column for the year, but the Times would like to say a thanks to all the teachers in the area for their hard work, time and love that they have devoted to the children. Anita DeVries photo Nancy Caron is presented flowers by student student Connor Hegan, who nominated her Orono Times' Teacher of the month. irntWÊim fpring into Action with the approach to Gardening, Golfing and Walking Saturday, April 19 - Monday, May 19, 2003 Participating in safe and enjoyable activities begins with the five-step S.M.A.R.T. Approach: Stretching, Moving, Adding it up, Reducing strain, and Talking to a physiotherapist. The S.M.A.R.T. Gardening, Golfing and Walking program helps Canadians maintain and gain personal mobility. National Physiotherapy Month takes place annually from the Earth Day weekend through to Victoria Day Monday. Learn more about becoming a S.M.A.R.T. Gardener, Golfer and Walker at www.opa.on.ca, or visit your local registered physiotherapist. Ontario Physiotherapy Association Pi iysioti icrapy, IT'LL MOVE YOU. IA PlirSIOlllfRAPII. Hmtcouviirz le mouvement, www.opa.on.ca Students and staff at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic school in Newcasle re-afirbemd their allegiance to Canada in a ceremony ceremony presided over by Citizenship Judge Roy Bonisteel. Tara Watchorn (L) presented the Judge a copy of the charter charter of rights and freedoms. • FREE ESTIMATES • COMPETITIVE RATES • • INSURANCE CLAIMS • FRED'S AUTOBODY (90S) 623*6353 163 Baseline Road, Unit 1 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3L4 Fred DeVries proprietor Complete Collision Repair, Restoration and Refinishing I e Pedicures/Manicures Waxing Nail Extensions Air Brushing Eyelash Tinting Electronic Muscle Stimulate (EMS) Paraffin Wax ESTHETIC STUDIO \Brigitte 'Brown *** Gift Certificates Available 15% DISCOUNT with coupon 171 Mill Street, Orono, ON LOB 1M0 • 905-983-8169

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