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JUNE 8 2012
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There was some exciting play during a B.C. Premier Baseball League doubleheader at Queen’s Park Stadium last weekend. See page A18
City’s $100K club shrinks slightly Employees making $75K grows to nearly 200 Grant Granger newwestnewsleader.com
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Carla Sumarlidson’s entire history as a student and then a teacher at Herbert Spencer school is captured in a display of class photos outside her classroom.
‘Herbie’ celebrates 100th birthday Queen’s Park area elementary school to mark centennial Saturday Grant Granger ggranger@newwestnewsleader.com
Carla Sumarlidson was a good little girl when she attended Herbert Spencer elementary from 1966 to 1973. Every once in a while, though, she’d be sitting in class and a rush of guilt would come over her when she heard the clicking of metal echoing across Spencer’s hallway walls. They were coming from the Blakey’s shoe
protectors worn by principal O.B. Elliot as the big bear of a man with a booming voice marched down the hall. To the students the sounds were synonymous with fear because it often meant someone was about to be punished with the strap. “I was deathly terri¿ed of getting into trouble. I didn’t do anything wrong but I was terri¿ed,” laughs Sumarlidson, who now teaches at Spencer. “He was a soft-spirited, kindhearted individual, but he had this massive persona.” The school that sits kitty corner to Queen’s Park will celebrate its 100th
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students asked, “How many years have you been here?” “Well, why don’t you count them,” she replied. They didn’t stop until they hit 19. “So that means this is my 20th anniversary year teaching here, boys and girls,” a shocked Sumarlidson told her students. “You really don’t look that old Ms. Sumarlidson,” they told her. “They got a good chuckle because it was a surprise to me how long I had been there,” says Sumarlidson. Please see CELEBRATION, A3
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anniversary Saturday. Elliot played a huge role in the school, ¿rst serving as a teacher in 1941 and then doing two stints as principal before retiring in the late 1970s. His son is expected to attend the celebration. Sumarlidson’s role hasn’t been as grandiose as Elliot’s, but it’s still fairly signi¿cant in length. She went to Spencer from 1966 to 1973, and then returned as a teacher in 1992. Sumarlidson didn’t realize how much time she’d spent there until the beginning of the current school year when she was adding to her collection of class pictures on the wall and her
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The City of New Westminster’s $100K club actually shrunk by two in 2011, but for the ¿rst time there is someone in the $200K club. A staff report prepared for council to consider on Monday reveals 64 employees made at least $100,000, including expenses, last year compared to 66 in 2010. However, those making at least $75,000 grew to 197 in 2011 from 184 in 2010. Provincial legislation requires all public sector employers to report the salaries of employees receiving at least $75,000 in compensation. Once again city manager Paul Daminato was the top wage earner with $203,898 in compensation including $2,732 in expenses. He was followed by ¿re chief Tim Armstrong who received total compensation of $176,118 that included $10,594 in expenses. Please see LIST, A9