BY TIA CHIERICOS For one of Zorro Highland Park Public School's Grades 6, 7 and 8 teachers, the teaching profession has become a family affair. Tim Rowland was influenced in joining the teaching pro- fession through his grandmother, aunt and uncle who are all teachers. "Teachers have such an impact on life," Rowland said. He said he' 5 always enjoyed helping children, not just aca- demic'ally, but in "improving their social abilities" through Steffen? FOOD MARKETS EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH AWARD OCT. Becky Innes Congratulations to Becky lnnes with others. 'I teach (for) each child to have success through emper- ation with each other," he said. Rowland said he initially wanted to teach high school, and hopes to do so eventually, but taught Grade 6 while interning at Victory Memorial School last year and ?nds teaching elemen- tary studentsjust as "enjoyable". As a graduate from the Uni-- versity of Western Ontario. he holds an honors degree in physi-- cal education and science. Although he has several ulti- mate goals, Rowland said for now things look rewarding. "I try to master one thing at a time," he said. Tim Rowland is Zorra Highland Park Public School's new Grades 6, 7 and 8 teacher. (Tia Chiericos photo) yeachers have been in family of new Zarria High/and instructor learning to behave and work _ "/92/ for winning the employee of the month award. This award is very signi?cant to Staffen's as it repre- sentsaconcentrated efforttoco-op- erate with all of our employees in addition to doing the job to the best of her ability. .. We are proud to have her work- ing with us. She is one of the rea- sons for our success. Congratulations Becky Qtr?tt Z, THE ST. MARYS CONCERT CHOIR will present 'Choose Something Like a Star' next Wednesday, Nov. 25 at St. Marys United Church. Tickets are on sale at Crosthwaite' s, Staffen's and at the door. Co": ? ii" g +i§ (994?.