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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1982, p. 11

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CFLE consultant Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board received and _ later adopted, Wednesday night, a report prepared by its Catholic Family Life Committee. Because of the im- portance of the document it is being reprinted here at this time: "This committee's mandate upon its ap- pointment in November, 1981 was to review the status of Family Life Education within the board, to ascertain the status of the subject area in other Separate Eunice Buck, third from left, in charge of the Huronia Developmental Nursery and Centre in Penetanguishene, accepts a cheque Obituary Julien Lacroix A lifelong resident of Thunder Bay Beach, Julien Lacroix, has died al age 70. He passed away ion Penetanguishene General Hospital on May 8, 1982, after a lengthy illness. His sons Louis Lacroix of Midland and Michael Lacroix of Thunder Bay Beach survive him, as do his brothers George and Mike, both of Toronto, and his sisters Alda Beaudoin of Thunder Bay Beach, Julia Mayer of Penetanguishene, Lucille Zoschke of Penetanguishene, and Bibianne Parish, Dora Therrien, and Marie McLaughlin, all of Barrie. The late Mr. Lacroix had four grandchildren. His wife, Mary (Lysatt) Lacroix, his parents Jean-Louis Lacroix and_ Elise Lafreniere, and his brothers Adolphe and Walter predeceased him. Fr. Cyril Robitaille officiated at the funeral mass held on May 11 in Ste-Croix Church, Lafontaine. Interment in Ste-Croix Cemetery, Lafontaine. John Mayer, Noel Mayer, Raymond Zoschke, Bill Zoschke, Butch McLaughlin and Bill Lafreniere were his pallbeareres. School boards in the province and to report back to the board with its recommendations. "Subsequently a report was presented to the board at its meeting of April 7, 1982, con- taining a number of recommendations, all of which met with ap- proval. "On the evening of May 5, 1982, the com- mittee met to assess, once more, the im- plications of the April 7 report for the school year beginning Sep- tember, 1982. The recommendations made at the April 7 meeting ek Civinettes support mach. nursery from Midland Civinettes, from left, Laura Isaac, June Burtch, Mary Anne Ivens, Pat Tinney, and Aileen Zum- reflected the com- mittee's thinking but upon further reflection, and observing that the hiring of a resource teacher was_ provided for in the budget, the committee feels that this board is in a position to appoint someone to implement the program. "A discussion on the procedural problems attendant upon such an appointment _ precipi- tated a number of concerns, most related to timing. Advertising, screening, interviewing, and actual appointment require some lead time. May 30, 1982 was fast approaching and_ this was a critical date in that resignation had to be tendered by then to release a teacher from September contractual obligation to a board. It was of course, possible that a suitable can- didate could have been selected from amongst internal applicants. "However, in that event, a_ suitable replacement would be required and the May 30 date enters the picture again. "It was also apparent to the committee that the requirement was one of consultant rather than resource teacher. "Given the urgency of the situation and the fact that the board would not meet again until May 16 the com- mittee instructed ad- ministration to ad- vertise immediately the position of Consultant in the area of Catholic Family Life Education. The actual recom- mendation to hire is being presented for the board's approval at this meeting and has the effect of moving the intent of the April 7 recommendation No. 5 ahead timewise. "Arrangements were made to have com- mittee representation on the interviewing team. It is underscored that the selection of the proper consultant for this task is of paramount importance to the success of the programme and that should the appropriate individual not be found for September, 1982, THE GREAT BIKE GIVEAWAY One bike from the Bike Shop picked by RCSSB then the _-- selection procedure will continue with its goal September, 1983. "In view of these considerations and the action taken by the committee, the following recommen- dation is presented for board approval: 1. That a Catholic Family Life Education Consultant be appointed for September, 1982 to begin to implement the committee proposals approved on April 7, 1982. each month during March, Apriland May, willbe 3 _ given awayas your child goes "Feet First with Savage" Pick up your ballot when you buy your Savage Shoes at Cumming-Nicholson Shoes Ltd. 239 King St., Midland 526-5861 Next draw May 28, 1982 Civitan Home Show May 21,5 p.m.to 9 p.m. May 22,11 a.m. to 6 p.m. MIDLAND CENTENNIAL ARENA EXHIBITORS Carpenter, Dave OK Johnson Travel Skilja Design Rustic Furniture R.D. Ivens Lid. Huronia Glass & Mirror Duggan Insulation Stevewoods Contractor KIL Weaver Heating Atlas Block Nativewoods Therrien's Furn. & Appliances Johnny's Locksmith Huronia Alarms Realty World McQuirter Ltd. Sewing Centre Gerow's Flowers Wismer Electric Sergeant's Fuels B & G Duquette T.V. Appliance Specialty Audio Shoppe Apron Strings Tom Downer Plumb. & Hig. 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