Castleton WI Scrapbook, Volume 3, [1998], p. 44

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2 â€"THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE â€" ThursdayI September 17, 1998 o Ihlacrs... ; cmeell . _ _ _ Epmnumty NeWs . _ _ _____ â€"_ _ _ _ ces New principal k th ing of harmony By MANDY MARTlN time teaching staff at the PX ocm in es | Spmperaatan i: Powers at Port HOPCq and Ezfi;ajec’ir‘::zz:lr:lvgi:rgg} State Wener school. With no vice prineiâ€" |.% %‘?L%%ngfi w @L@Q y'?}’%% §EZ) Thomas Gillbard at c(?bourg% east of Brighton Colborne Public School‘s Palship at the school this |â€" i _ T @=mreT _== _ _ 0 Outom ‘| He was named principal 0 A public and parental new principal Mac Dallman Y€ar, Mr. Dallman is taking | _ / _ _ § l y l & _ O c| Hastings Public School where introduction is planned for _ knows all about working in on those responsibilities, as | ; [ _ _ oo o o 0_ ECS he remained for five y®ATS â€" INMTOUIC ETA Puly 17, «if harmony. He‘s a former barâ€" â€" well as those of the principalâ€" &Wifi”fijuflg“;fiiw?q O mss .+ & _ _ _"| _ moving on to the Kent Selot an find the corn. We‘re bershop quartet member. ship. 4 %?fiffih"j%‘fgr !; en en Â¥s. . ijS» at Campbellford fon: thr.ee wle C rebis r0a~5! e "We performed for a "I‘m really pleased," he ”i‘&"’"fx_“‘“"’n,fl i C y ~8 TE | years, then Dr. Power‘s pMMâ€" P antxjtheg-teacher event for (local) production of the 8AYs of his new posting. [‘ _ u> uon O t _;;_;;mgg cipalship in Port Hope until ?;Spm » Music Man and other s » "Things are coming along ESss ainesc c is e O W 2 | â€" last year. f t ant he recalls. hows reallngell. I‘m ge%ling tg 5?3%”1?3;’&“3?!?”““‘“:“ 3 ’; Lse "",”fii A Hamilton Township resâ€" Hflpplly, former student hy :\ s flcesn o afsserss a 2l ; d his David Rutherford,. who But for his working career, know people. As in any |ico 1 l _ 0 lc n . ) | O W Wf) CSCO| ident, Mr. Dallman an ked in to welcome the for the past 30 years he has _ Startup, there‘s reorganization X:f;%g:g%figfig@éz%; * " 2Â¥ _ si| wife, a health care worker, â€" walked in io degat.s been with the public educaâ€" â€" initially." ho > $ have been married 26 years. |_ new principal to * i + ; olb uts use F0 s . 0. cce hool â€" nity, is out scouting out a sup tion system in Northumberâ€" Having walked through Lfi zons e s In Colborne, the geno Y feume Lick off. land County. the village on several occaâ€" ii};"g%%%?;"%»rtf; tif E2y y buses begin to roll in just ply for the welcom . "I started out at Perey _ Sions, the friendliness of peoâ€" :’;’m,z;;’;flm{’;’g;?%%?éf / HAF Z2 P*TZ after 8 a.m. every school day Centennial Public School, _ Pl¢ has struck him. se | J it .l morning, bringing kids from and then as a language "People wave at me and fl: i J ~ / es Lakeport, as far west as Verâ€" f resource teacher working | SMil¢, say "hello" when 1 MARSASH@®WUNUWA OO APD OA en .. | nonville, the Purdy Road area > with children with language _ PaSs them on the street." ofi F MESee . and just east of the school. difficulties. I travelled into From â€" his _ language s l ts r\.’ $ e s % @ "The bell rings at 8_:20 the Colborne School in the â€"IGSOurce position he moved %r’ifld'é(,j&’u’{‘w;” : *) W "Q__ _ ¢| a.m. and opening exercizes early 19708," he recalls. to teach Grade 8 at South sy3ikg.de® C ~IMOP . W‘ tss We _ & 2 are held at 8:30 a.m. It‘s an "The interesting things Cramahe, then special educaâ€" |s * _ / D l o t T e Pm 3 cardy shife" ? â€" here is that I‘ve already met â€"tion at Grafton Public School. n uen ". olb ho. hi. feeks One supervisory duty kids I taught at Grafton and _ What followed was a year at â€" Mac Dallman is the new principal at Colborne â€" shared amongst the staff. The South Cramahe who are now _ 2ach of M.J. Hobbs in the Public School. Photo by Mandy Martin _ school has one new teacher parents of kids here. That‘s a _ West end of the board, Dr. j on staff this year, Paul Scott nice connection," Mr. Dallâ€" a 9 a man says after his first full SCOUtIn S IaSt Stand In COIborne? week of classes. j a As of last Friday, there rmhiials 9 were 308 students entrolled at Scouting in Colborne is at every six Cubs (aged eight â€" level. Rotary, noting that more and the Colborne School, "down 4 crossroads. Without a core through 11 years). That "If I can get a group in more organizations are slightly from last year". of committed volunteer leadâ€" _ means we need more adults," _ place by the end of this week, fundraising and competing There are 16 fullâ€" and partâ€" C and/or support committee, â€" he explains. and that‘s extremely imporâ€" _ for the same dollars. _ there may be no Beavers, Active in the Scouts tant because it affects the "Everyone‘s finding it difâ€" tm Cubs, Scouts, Venturers or Canada movement for the â€" total organization, then we _ ficult these days," he notes. Rovers reports Dave LaSalle, past 15 years, Mr. LaSalle â€" will have programs." "We‘re charging $50 to chair of the 1st Cobourg _ says he can no longer run the It‘s been a tough week for _ register for the year, of which Scouting group. program with only a handful _ Mr. LaSalle. A death in the $37.50 goes to the district, "The regulations have â€" of adult volunteers â€" even if â€" family has disheartened him. â€" leaving $13 to buy badges, changed and, depending on he wanted to. It disturbs him that while he and run programs for the what we get out for people to "The regulations have â€" has enough children registerâ€" . local groups." serve as leaders or on the â€" changed and it‘s for the beneâ€" ing for the Scouts Canada Mr. LaSalle knows the committee, we‘ll see what _ fit of the kids, but, for a volâ€" groups, it‘s a battle to get â€" Scouts Canada programs are happens this year," Mr. unteer agency, it‘s pretty difâ€" people to volunteer as leaders _ a boon to kids of all ages, and LaSalle said Monday night. â€" ficult to come up with enough _ to help share the organizaâ€" his 15 years of experience as He was taking registrations _ committed volunteers â€" peoâ€" tional and administrative â€" a leader have given him firstâ€" for this year‘s potential memâ€" â€" ple willing to make a comâ€" â€" responsibilities. hand confirmation of the proâ€" bers two evenings this week, _ mitment to the group." "We need a place to store gram‘s worthiness. He just > Monday and Wednesday. Every volunteer must now _ equipment, we need new _ asks others to catch the spirit! "Now, the regulations state _ have a pass a police security equipment, and we need a He can be reached at 355â€" your need at least two leaders check, and meet with â€" place to meet," he notes. 2296. ' per group, plus one adult per approval following three He‘s appreciative of the â€" Mandy Martin five Beavers (aged five to â€" interviews, one at the District sponsorship of Colborne seven years) and one for |

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