i ~$ ' ~--ommmommgign m acocnens m P i pps nR y " | 4 ' ":".'.'-' B '1¥ " se Cig D¥ ye UA Lal s it «; e J \ uo dp(en p a </ e 4 t . * | W l % + R ° 1 «> fl C ' ' 4 he " a (@ ' w ie on l [ f .. is t j be. o f Ds ammaii" 0 * . ...,:" ks s' MBR N t 00 00 o WWoi h R 4 fi : M¥ | --@_ 6 _/ P r | f ZFed * Mrs. Beatrice Bruin is shown h%re ;t her Pretllremlent p:rg after e | and librarian at the Bruce Peninsula and District Efi!;nr? sacrtnggfh;r Llen's Head for the past 38 vears.(She is shown , with her brother, Mr-- Bil! Hayward. Lsss i -- GZ"'M 1 7560 Bea Bruin retires A happy and memorable _ by her brothen MT: Bill, Hay. | Otgasion fook blace onlsargasy, weld. 5o "To oi iee unable June 21, 1980 for Mrs. Beatrice _ t attend,' :aheo lIness, Mrg, Bruin, who retired after 38 years _ Bruin Gre@tec 101 QoSts, wear | of teaching in Lion's Head at the _ 19 2 ?'gcsl noloo e pasinke Bruce Peninsula District School. _ tit |°2 rs:geg s eRd a pink } Mrs. Bruin, the former Bea~ '°5°hc° rogram for the h trice Hayward of Owen Sound, ns e:iof reminiscent Pating | married Harold Bruin on April 3, "°"'$'St,3|r K. Waldie, sremarks 1942 and moved to Lion's Head: | (O"._} 'for 'the Bruce hatin | the Leoon, feasning, in Ahs . CEomTs, Houcgtien Nire: done | two--roomed High School: at th2t _ PPSipgnald, sister of Bea MF | time called the Lion's He2Y _ 5q garter, friend and former Continuation School. the _ teaching associate, and remarks During her career there, from others in attendance. A 1 high--light events were the DeC '-- Gocal solo DY MrS. Helen ' ember Christmas Caro! Servlcesé McKelvie (formerly Helen Mo-- the Spring Music Festivals, ?fl Ash) was enloyed, and a the June Graduation$:. AIFZJ _ presentation of slides of Bea's . throughout her schoo! lif®: B2" _ early. life and career brought taught Mathematiss: 299900 (pagk fond inemorics. The elides History, Geography, EDQHSD:' -- and commentaty were presented | Edghion; 'Letin, Music and PPX _ io -- Bea. | Many . congratulatory sical Education, . a8 well er _ letters and telegrams were > | exposing her students 19 PMORO, _ received and re@ad during the manners and etiquette» and evenings-- s art of Ballroom DancinQ: . _ |_, _ _ As an expreSSION of gratitude Since 1972, Mrs: Bfi"'"g,uce for years of devoted service, Bea | |...been the Librarian at M08) B5 .. was presenie? With an encased | Peninsula | District Sph?'d'a fove _ Limited Edition of !'A Discover m*}:fi?figl:{'bgy{fig"{f'i;n's tHead _ Canada Series'" plate illustrating j Public Sct?ool, Eastnor Central | 4 '"Sawmill .at"ng s .Landlng, s School, and St. Edmund's Public _ New Brunswick"' by Keirstead, a Sb Schoot. . . _ gold and ruby pendant, and a s 'k Sn Saturday afternoon, a. burse of money. [b . e Cme and Go Tea,"' sponsored ... Bea is continuing her active i Toxormemenr--hnre" ny srurthaningy her study ~Of" ¢ - i fo!! as continuing noups®®@n _ en 4"%?( feemnnlaiicad Arenal 4 ie ;'f;--,":;'TJi'x'-':"«\;.'.aerl; 408 and. her husba tX is flls was essorit8 . Totirement 'ay @*""Y yoars ind - TT CTISTO, iiMaDDINeSS In a 1. 'remempe, °* P °e d 'j-lol'a well a:if; &