Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Jun 2010, p. 8

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Long-serving, retiring teachers to be honoured liéôiô Nissan Versa Hatchback 1.8S 1.81 4 cyl, 122 HP engine, 122 HP, 6-speed manual, AC, Remote Entry, Power Equipment dee; et*, $1 99Pý1 plus PST & GST 60 mnth Lease 24,000 kmlyear $ Finance % Up Down 1 at Vto 60 zôbô Nissan Rogue S FWD 2.51 4 cyl, Engine, 175 HP, CVT Automatic Transmission, AC, Anti-lock Brakes, AMIFM, CD Stereo, Power Equipped and more Weekly plus PST & GST Bi -weekly payment over 72 months at 1 u9%APR ESWFTM MW6 %f Ruduis aiie l$5371.3 Splus PS.TandGST1TOiS N«O Obligain 8 $2-M-60 Pluis P STaiitS-T Lam baeon 24OitOkifli Eaoess km liCuiisperkm.Rin eoiifoîi2OlOROOUSFWDW6R1OMOODI ina esatiaNdflyrlaaO,PS.T,G.S.T argastatiloill $60u,8M "M. Apns la19%. Peint ôargé of$135 or $3WpsPIUSST and GS.T wlunappicale COBIsSS$443 plus PS.T oalGS.T Special ceremony tomorrow in Oakville More than 1,300 years of service tai ihe Halton Catholic District Sehool Board will be recognized as retiring and 25-year anniver- sary etnployees are honoured ai a special cer- emony The 24th annual Board Staff Recognition Night is set for îomorrow ai the Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre. The Eucharistic celebration will be offici- ated by Anthony Tonnas, Bishop of Hamilton, along with the Rev. Raymond Modeski, pastor of St. Patrick Church in Burlington. The night also will include a receptian and dinner for the honourees. The Bishop Reding Secondary School jazz Band will entertain. The Halion Catholic huard will recagnize 24 staff inenihccs \sho have scrs'd the board for 25 years and 35 who arc cctiiing this ycai. Collectively, the 59 staffers have contributed more than 1,320 years of service. "It is the sîrong cammitment and dedica- tion of each of aur employees in their respec- tive rotes that enahles aur system ta contin- ue ta deliver the highest qualiîy and experi- ence of Catholic education ta the communi- ties we serve," said Director of Education Michael Pautier. This year, the honour of the longest-serv- ing retiring staff member is shared hy three edlucators, each of whom is retiring with 34 years of service: Brian Morris, vice-pnncipal of St. Bernadette School in Oakville; Rosemary Oliver, a teacher at Canadian Martyrs School in Burlingtoei; and Lydia Ribble, a teacher ai Si. Timothy School in Burlington. In addition, two staff members are cele- brating 25 years of service and are reiiring this year - Cathie Castrucci, a teacher at Guardian Angels School in Milton, and Elda Fredette, a teacher ai St. Vincent School in Oakville. The following are the new 25-year employees within Milton schools of the Halton Catholic board: " Charlene Amlinger - Bishop Reding " Cathie Castrucci - Guardian Angels " Dtora Falconc -Guacclian Angels " Doug Mac Deogali Oui L ad\ of Viciory Thc following are staff of Milton schools who are reîirrng this year from the Halton Catholîc board: " Cathie Castrucci - Guardian Angels " Cheri DePelsmaeker - Holy Rosary " Nancy Pepper - Si. Peter Police torch run next Thursday A ltile hometown enthusiasm will no doubt encourage participants in a chariîy run nexi Thursday. Residents are encouraged ta cheer from. the sidelines as special education students from the Halton District School Board joint members; of the Halton Regional Police Correction An article in the june 3 edîtion entled 'Shah vies ta represent Ward 6 in munici- pal election' contained an error. Shah's MBA from Wilfrid Laurier University is in progress, but not com- plete, according to, an updated biography provided ta the paper. Service for the annual Law Enforcemeni Tarch Run for Special Olympies. There wiIl be three separate runs îhrough- oui Halton, with Multons kicking off with an opening ceremony ai 9 arn. ai Robert Baldwin Public Sehool, 186 Wilson Dr. Sue Roszell, principal of student services, will attend the kick-off event, along with police and Special Olympics represeniatives. Participants will make their way from Robert Baldwin ta the Milton police station, 490 Childs Dr., for a post-run barbecue. The Law Enforcement Torch Run, in part- nership with the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, encompasses a variety of fundraising initiatives that benefit the athletes in Ontario with an intellectual. disability who are involved in Special Olympies programns. A~s ak than)k you to ail of our nevj anid exr.ihrg patients $20OF ue are pleased ta olTer you $20OFon ZOOM! Whitening. Taie, adsintage of tkhese sàavig offèr exids June 30th iia viib rdls and qesyu Takc. afrs pin in gy( and k.g dia , io Zmii eâi M hrtein ýsa1rS effctva d orsfaq 906.878.1000 Dr. lame ~~,MI9usftIBt 34 Wilson Dr., Milton

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