* '>~*t ~ *~. ~ ~.. *.* *. ** *~,,.*, ~. -. 'TA!I g, Y iu~ 7 " r ly t WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JUNE a, 19n2 PAGE li Prce recognizedfoolneer wor TWO-1NEW EHIITONS are umderway at The Station Gallery. In photo above, Man snake is one of the pieces i 'Inuit Art,' a collection of work by northern artiets. -Below, 'Lemon Girl' lu one of eight works ini 'yrical Visions: Turu of 'the Century American Paintinge from the Art Gallery Of Ontario.' Photo byMUark Reemr, WMhy Free Pt... More than. 125 retired teachers fi=m the -,Durham and Northunmberland public and soparate boards met for their annual dinnèr meeting on May 20 ini Oshawa. Known as the Superannuated Teachers of Ontario (STO) - District 28, the organization's local exocutive represonts nearly 700 retired teachers in Durbai and Northumberland, bath at the elementary and secondary levol., .President --Bill, LeGros- wolconied'everyone and addressed tho mombersbip on the importance of STO, stating. that retired toachers are empowerod wbon. they have, a growing and informed memborship.. - Ho thon paid special tribute ta, the bard work of this yearls thre Vico-presidonts, .1 Marae Munhall, Earl Wolff and ZWIa, Hurley, and reviewed briefly the major achievoments of the exocutive,' particularly citing the continuing activity of the tolophono network and nowsltter comnutteos. LeGros paid tribute ta George' Pearce of Oshawa, who' bas been chosen by District 28 ta, recoive an Ontario Sonior Achiovoment Award for 1992, an annual award given ta, seniors who have made significant contributions- ta their community sinco retiring. Pearce's many voluntary activities, over the past 21 yearsý, will berTeCognzed at a ceremony at Quoen's Park on Juno 4, when the awards will be prosentod by Elaino Ziomba, Miinister of Citizensip. Amongé Pearoe's many community achiovemnentsý, ho lias been theo editar of District 28os nowsletter, 'Dustoif,' since 1984, and bas served oni the executivo for many years. Anothor biglight cf this year' meeting was ýthe, presontation by Don Sutton of District 28os 'Brief Hlistorys y an ontertaining chronicle covering the fornmative and cansoidating years of the district between 1974 'and the presont. 'Written by Sutton in his raie as historien an the executive, coisare now available ta al Ditit 28 membors by calling LeGros The following inembers will niake up the"new STO District 28 executive for 1992-1993: past-president, Bull LeGros; president, Marg Munhali; first vice-presidont, Earl Wolff (hoalth and travel committee); second vice-president, Wilhna Hurley (telephone network comxittee); third vice-president, Jini Kirkaldy, (retirement planni ng committa); ocretaiy, Elsie McGuire;- Perrett. treaer, Dà reeni 'SCISORS' owner Janet Swan gives Marguerite' D'Youvifle student Stephen Park a 50s style hair- cut. Students reoeived. the complementary haïr- cuts to lead dances at the schoci's second annual 'Family Fifties Dance and Fun Night.' Phioto by Mark Reeor, WhflbyFr..PM. 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