.s A belea t 8 j Monday nigguhe‘re:sw.es:mea!h goalie underyven;t. some tough action on home ice . as rivals from Ross went on to put 11 goals past the netminder. Enunc tee 8 £ rdok~ > Bis > en : :* â€" Â¥" 1 B \ p2 A esd C PP\ â€"" % {J“ Ngl +4 /w m L2 dlitk 9 1e 4s * {. . Here" e & y â€" _ l e F V z§§ 10M > Mn d s , & â€" Ath § wi ol a esn ¢ Slawat t fee o $ C 24) \ " <E~ m e o ols e lz ) o i es ape ns . se S â€" se tss t Bekse.. é,ï¬x:}w*',’w M v gf‘_xzf‘g% 39 oi § :: _ (asp»" C( es i c c 0 t M e Cptal : ": it s Â¥5 ; § Bs \W .1 ;;‘. lf.; :4“. ?i. # S s ï¬ i . s en . l â€" A f _ & 3 Jack Tay_lor present; Kim Bennett of Foresters Falls with a prize for being the top point V\{mner overall during the annual Seed and Forage Fair held at the Opeongo High School March 17 and 19. The award is made on behalf of the Lanark County Farmer‘s Mutual Fire Insurance Company. nc mm mm mmz N R M | . C | I Ross Mineview School at Haley uEoi rempiinaang comipy m on it :c« ropmase e i reprmpn rarmaeegpercigary, y ns AUE n eR Tacu eaiit e o. s 1e L ma t o eng Station has a new principal this year. %%:â€gï¬?j’éAh “&* o s aigt nsl ns on 4 Carolyn Burwell just arrived at ol 3_’,%.?{( td "0e" d wéwg{'ï¬'_}x es TiEA t=p Ross Mineview from Bells Corners f»'_,?f;‘?‘ fl";,"!:; t weie > 2o s<0k _‘,.;(f:‘xsr"-,_, *E m Public School where she acted as oi s vf&f‘}h? & ’wï¬ es i o tog s a c n w vice principal for two years. 10. 9 es _ :â€*.!Sg;j"“ 3 T ing?. o xett . -;'Z,_‘\* sipy ces In her new position, Mrs. Burwell f o Nn e es m .( s a > M : nr s O nhekger . handles administrative duties and mt O s 74 1_“ NB 3: teaches language arts to grades 7 -,g}_"‘%g;:;-:’»’.-\.“ Fim 4 e tgy s . ioi and 8 four mornings each week. whe s s 1: 3 ; A ptosf es °* 3 She has a total of 164 students in es : hk f &;;‘ :&& 2 the school and works with a staff of “:";A ts wu ;f"}} "xg ®> : 7 ten instructors, five of whom are part n iwwoe d ' a B < s uced | 1 time. is F 3 Mess C _ : Previously, Mrs. Burwell worked spor ts *# : C at the Regional Media Centre, S;(éw'“&“‘ R > > serving both public and separate P ts o S _7 “:' " % boards of educations in the Carleton t. * *~ â€" ds 2e ) #y : and Ottawa systems. There, Mrs. c\ ’k':i«z * fast _ . 7 Burwell looked after films, video (eser : o ¢ & cÂ¥ i6 j equipment and workshop for teachers es ‘“;;’ mm W â€" _ 4s who used the "media‘"‘ equipment. 4 ‘%\.: 9 _ mM x :f% is § She brings with her to Ross * gg%?‘ï¬â€˜Â»;"‘%x "'sz P en > R Mineview, a wealth of knowledge in e i‘?f T "Fes e 4 4t _ ~] T s the field of education. R ; sls > »""2&‘5 CÂ¥ After 18 years in the field, she i s e <a 2l mm ; R 4" l ind . .. â€" . "">s cA *â€"* aas ‘ tside the Ottawa area for a . [** W ocics ~ t .‘, 2 s â€".~ «: f glrlofnotion, due â€"to _ the . ever w‘z' '%H.s}‘ (Z ; j" . decreasing numbers of students in ‘X., _ :g:;’ii,}{u â€"_ e hools. s meklDd U OL O O OO METimes.. uds C oo Nes o ouaegh areeteey ~ . s Scl\jl)rs. Burwell is looking forward to Carolyn Burwell is the new principal at Ross Mineview School at settling â€" into _ either ICobd!;n ‘l’; Haley Station. Mrs. Burwell took a break at recess last week to get Renfrew, _ but csr?iglt_ny'hers iome acquainted with two of her new charges: Greg Burke at left and Vance commuting to an Ostroskie. j 7 * near Ottawa. sn | es3 : 2 ' â€" f .4 Sintrtebe ols g m Sun, September 16, 1981â€" Page Five _‘ *â€" /