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St. Edward’s
Celebrating 125 Years of
Catholic Education in Westport
This book is dedicated to all who have been a part of the life and story of St. Edward
Catholic School for the past one hundred and twenty-five years. We have been privileged to
teach, to learn and to grow within the context of our Catholic faith while, as the school song
indicates, "we march down the changing years."
(May 2012 ~ Westport, Ontario)
Join the Happy Throng...
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׉	 7cassandra://NVLcE6jPG8uuCDbOWE3jbn86Ve9IJ1pkckDfCIH9DnA&` \D )t>׉EOver the years the school has had many
titles, such as St. Edward’s School, St.
Edward’s Continuation School, St.
Edward’s Roman Catholic Continuation
School, St. Edward’s High School, St.
Edward Catholic Elementary School, St.
Edward Catholic School. Whatever the
official name of the era might have been, to
many the school has affectionately been
known simply as “St. Ed’s”.
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`׉	 7cassandra://GDv1CCWbLWXvzTBykZorbHZm5cTdzLxyvu0tQnGVLkćP`s׉	 7cassandra://omtIys0bgiE5sw-43fdKT46a0HhUV0DS7A0p0Urmxmk&:` ׉	 7cassandra://vTThzh9obliraKLgQwHZ0xfIEU-A4D_O-O1AQYW8IV4 F͠]\D)t>ט  (u׉׉	 7cassandra://BcmaHe5otQ4jrfMkAhYuaXkqPqcHLhr7nHHZpJ2x3ao  $`׉	 7cassandra://8ZbFpvnPYM90uMkCyHGgQL-cqhN7jAmMXu7rjaRP9ecx`s׉	 7cassandra://yozJRO-hiBMN8hNw0ejqdU01G-MbsW6CTo89vFKCBss (` ׉	 7cassandra://Xo1IVgGYx3MbbsC7-t4hQcHrR2JswMnTHeoJPCPN31EC͠]\D)t>׉EfThe history of St. Edward Catholic School, affectionately known as St. Ed's, is a proud and vibrant one
hundred and twenty-five year saga. Since the earliest days of the parish, parents, with leadership and
support from pastors, religious sisters and parishioners, have ensured that their children would receive
an education in their Catholic faith. That one constant has been what has made St. Edward's such a vital
part of the Catholic and local communities.
The close proximity of Church and
school was a valuable asset in the
training of the young. All activity bore
the mark of a Christian life in which
parish and family were united. The
Parent-Teacher Association was a
continued support to both school and
home … it is impossible to tell the
story of the Convent without relating
it to the work of the school. (St.
Edward’s Parish History - Westport,
Ontario 1978, page 47)
In 1986 the Catholic community of Westport, Ontario celebrated a centenary for two beloved
institutions – St. Edward’s School and Notre Dame Convent. A 100th anniversary reunion marked the
occasion, with more than 500 graduates, Sisters and friends of the school attending. To commemorate
the event, Sister Helen Cawley, a St. Ed’s graduate, teacher and principal, penned a brief history of the
school and convent. Memories of One Hundred Years at St. Edward’s School and Notre Dame Convent
tells of the building of the school and convent in 1886, the arrival of the Congregation of Notre Dame
Sisters and the blessing and official opening of both buildings in September of that year. The booklet
highlights the growth of St. Ed’s from an elementary school to a complete high school, welcoming
secondary school students from Elgin, Bedford and Stanleyville parishes. The joy, pride and zeal of
this Catholic school spring from the pages written by Sr. Cawley. That same spirit which created the
new school in 1886 lives today in the staff, students and larger community of St. Edward’s.
A strong message of Peace and Acceptance ~ a frequent message and way of life at St. Edward.
Staff and Students saying “NO! to bullying” ~ Pink Shirt Day 2012
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The gathering in 1986 was not the only major reunion in recent years. The Graduating Class of 1952
made a promise to itself that the students of that year would assemble for a celebration in twenty-five
years. As the organizing group began the process for this event, students from other classes in the
1940’s, 50’s and 60’s thought it would be a good idea to expand the 1952 class reunion to include all
former graduates of St. Ed’s. And so, in the summer of 1978, after a year’s planning, a weekend-long
celebration took place at the school, church, convent, arena, golf course and lake. The Reunions of
1978 and 1986 were very similar in format and in numbers – with over 500 attending each one, from
present students through to graduates from the 1920’s!
At each reunion, graduates told stories of their school days at St. Ed’s. Some of these were in personal
conversations, others were from the stage in the beautifully decorated Westport arena at the dinner and
dance on Saturday evening. People recalled humourous times, special events, times of sadness and loss.
Above all else, the raconteurs spoke of their love, admiration and indebtedness to the Sisters of the
Congregation of Notre Dame for their learned instruction, leadership and care for students. Without a
doubt, these Sisters were the heart and soul of the school and parish for one hundred years. Each
generation recalled the influence of a Sister on individual lives and on entire classes of students.
The Sisters served the school-parish community well and were welcomed into the families’ homes on
a regular basis. They were gracious hosts at the convent, welcoming parishioners and students alike.
There was a special bond between the Notre Dame nuns and the people of Westport. The 1986
gathering was thus a bittersweet time - one of joy and thanksgiving for the CND Sisters’ century of
faith-filled service to St. Edward’s, one of sadness as this year marked the end of a special era for the
school and parish. The very next summer, after one hundred and one years, the last of the Sisters of the
Congregation of Notre Dame took their leave from Westport.
The Convent as it was being demolished during the
Summer and Fall of 2011
This stone from the foundation of Notre Dame Convent (1886) in
St. Edward's Parish, Westport, Ontario was presented to the Sisters
of the Congregation of Notre Dame during the 125th Anniversary
Celebrations of St. Edward School in May 2012. The Sisters were
central to the life of St. Edward's Roman Catholic Continuation
School and active in the Parish from 1886-1986. The Convent then
served as a centre for parish activities until its demolition in 2011.
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to mark the parish’s 130th anniversary. (St. Edward’s Church was built in 1860, twelve years after the
parish was founded.) Fr. Reed Rowell, the beloved pastor at that time, along with Fr. Edward Jackman,
historian from the Archdiocese of Toronto and editor of the publication, led the Parish History
Committee in the writing of the book. One point stressed in the history was the close relationship
among the parish, the school and the convent. This was seen in the many connections among the three,
from school events to the celebration of Mass and the sacraments, to involvement in the local
community. The local pastor has always played an important role in the life of the school. The Sisters
led in parish events and education. One astonishing statistic in 1978 was the fact that fifty-nine men
and women from St. Edward’s Parish, plus another five from neighbouring parishes who had attended
St. Edward’s Continuation School, responded to the call to religious life and the priesthood. Since 1978
another three have followed a similar path. This is a remarkable number, considering there were only
150 families in the parish at most times, perhaps twice that many families in the boom time of the
previous century. The book indicates that in the Westport area were conditions that were particularly
conducive to fostering vocations to religious life, the priesthood and the diaconate. That same fertile
Irish-Catholic parish and school community also fostered countless strong vocations to marriage and
the single life. Again, the continuing influence of the priests and sisters on the lives of so many is
evident.
The local pastor has played a leading role in the life of the school from the earliest days to the present.
The idea of building a parish school and convent emanated from Father M.J. Stanton, the sixth pastor
of St. Edward’s. Fr. Stanton worked closely with Bishop Cleary and the parishioners to make that
concept a reality. Local parishioners donated labour and money to erect both the convent and school in
1885-86. Over the years the pastor has been active in the school’s financial, spiritual and academic life.
Many generations recall the visit of the priest to the classroom to present report cards to students. The
pastor would read aloud the reports, offering comments of praise and encouragement where warranted,
words of criticism and other repercussions for those students not doing so well. In the Catholic District
School Board of Eastern Ontario’s publication, Beacons of Faith – The Story of our Schools (2004),
Sister Cawley recalls such a visit by Father Michael O’Rourke to Sister St. Claire’s class. The pastor
reviewed the ranking of each student in the class, average mark and conduct for each report card. The
recently-arrived Sister had marked the conduct lower than normal and this caused considerable concern
for the pastor and, consequently, nervous trepidation for the students! Sister St. Claire then realized that
the impression of the students’ conduct was lower than she had intended. The conduct marks improved
for the next report and everything moved along smoothly from there, Sr. Cawley writes.
Father Louis L. DiRocco with First Communion Candidates (April 2012)
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Father William A. Dwyer
Pastor 1986-94
׉	 7cassandra://18K9AFkJuX5POD3oiKD9RIWzS0fS39FdF91MqIWvNQY%` \D )t>׉EThe spiritual life of the school centred upon the celebration of monthly
Masses, daily religion classes, the sacraments of Reconciliation, Holy
Communion and Confirmation, annual retreats, prayer, to name a few.
Holy Days of Obligation meant the celebration of Mass for the parish at
St. Edward’s Church, and then having the rest of the day off! The CND
sisters directed the choir and the altar servers. It seemed only natural that
the life of the family centred upon the church and school. They were as
one. Each altar server was responsible for at least one, if not two, full
weeks each year of serving the daily morning Mass in the church. In some
cases this required the server to hitchhike a ride into town from the farm.
One thing was for certain – if you were assigned to serve, you had best be
there!
Sr. Helen Pickett, much-loved teacher and principal in the 1960’s, was in
charge of the altar boys. In the 1978 parish history, Sister recalls one
morning when she thought the altar boy was late, so she reached into the
cupboard to get his cassock ready for him. As her hand went toward the
clothes-hanger, another hand from inside the closet firmly seized hers and
a voice said, “I fooled you this time! You thought I was late!” Sister
Pickett laughed often about this incident. She concludes her reflection by
saying that when a procession of the red-cassocked, white-surpliced altar
servers would enter the sanctuary and carry out the ritual with decorum
and efficiency, she felt more than rewarded. The nuns prepared the altar
and were in the sacristy each day to assist the servers in getting ready for
Mass, from vestments to reviewing responses (in Latin!) to the prayers of
the daily Mass. The priest would say a prayer, and server and celebrant
would then enter the sanctuary from behind the altar curtain to begin the
Mass. Home-School-Church-Convent blended together to form the Parish.
It must be
acknowledged that the
efforts to establish a
Catholic school might
not have been successful
had it not been for the
whole-hearted
cooperation of the
people of the parish...So
great was their
involvement in this
parish endeavour that
from that time on, the
preservation of their
system of Catholic
education became a
matter of vital concern
to each member of the
parish. (St. Edward’s
Parish History -
Westport, Ontario 1978)
The teachers and pupils
of St. Edward’s had a
wonderful spirit of
loyalty and enthusiasm.
One could not be long
among them without
becoming imbued in that
same spirit. I also
learned, as well as the
inhabitants, to answer to
a nickname… rather an
appropriate one… the
Little General. A
common statement was:
“The Little General read
me today.” She
probably did! (Sr.
Helen Pickett, teacher
and principal in the
1960’s, from St.
The Corner Stone from the Original School is on display at the Westport Museum.
Work on the school began in 1885 and was completed in 1886.
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Edward’s Parish History
– Westport, Ontario
1978, page 64)
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allowed one to succeed in life, not just for oneself but for the benefit of others as well. Until the late
1960’s students were required to write provincial examinations in order to graduate from high school.
The entire academic year came down to successfully completing one three-hour, Ontario-wide exam.
These tests were marked in Toronto and each student’s results would be published in the newspaper in
August. Talk about pressure! The Sisters prepared them well and St. Edward’s students were up to the
task, but it was a gruelling academic exercise. Some students, although strong academically, found the
format of the provincial exam too daunting and thus did not graduate. A single exam was a difficult
way to assess a student’s ability, but it remained that way for generations. The province changed the
procedure for graduation requirements in 1968, with high schools setting their own examinations and
assessment of students, based on provincial guidelines.
Life at St. Edward’s has not all been about academic studies. Sports have played an important part in
the life of the student. Every recess and noon-hour, baseball and football players flooded the areas in
front of the school and church and behind the rectory. During winter months pupils rushed to the arena
for an hour of skating or hockey at noon-time. Sometimes the Sisters joined in on the skating. In the
1960’s there were few players who could match the speed and skill of Sister Elizabeth Jane Fraser on
the ice! From time to time the school hockey team would play Catholic schools from Kingston,
Brockville, Smiths Falls and Perth. A photo in Sr. Cawley’s 1986 book shows the St. Edward’s high
school team with the tournament trophy for 1958. Track and field days were held each spring, with
Bedford Street serving as the track for the foot-races. Perhaps the fastest races of all were those
featuring the boys scurrying to afternoon classes from the downtown poolroom! In 1970 the new
school featured a gym so classes could enjoy basketball, volleyball, floor hockey and other indoor
sports. Students today have a multi-faceted playground for fun and games at recess time.
The Grade 5/6 class playing badminton in the
school gymnasium. (2012)
The St. Edward Catholic School Choir 2011-2012 ~ Led by teacher
Jeannette (McNally) Kenny. The school choir sings at all school Masses
and at different functions throughout the community.
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׉	 7cassandra://RfSpND-CjbADch0gkJs4nc2cppBCfAOVQNZq5zP-WOM%R` \D )t>׉E5St. Edward’s School has been well known for its celebrations. The spirit of the school leaps forth from
yearbooks, newspaper articles and reminiscences from teachers and students alike. Music, plays,
Christmas concerts, dances, bands, choirs, public speaking, debating teams highlight each year. Each
May a devout procession around the school and church grounds honoured the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Helen McCarthy writes in the parish history about the St. Patrick’s Day festivities over the years. Mrs.
McCarthy recounts the first concert which was held in 1888 to honour Father Patrick Twohey’s feast
day. St. Edward’s Parish had its own drama club which worked closely with the school and the
Catholic Women’s League (established in the parish in 1921) to put on annual productions. Many St.
Patrick’s Day concerts were held in the CWL Hall on the north-west corner of Spring and Church
Streets, and were open to the public. Along with the church, school and convent, the CWL Hall was a
gathering place for parish and school events for many decades - from Communion breakfasts to plays
to dances, fairs, delicious suppers, and receptions after weddings, funerals and ordinations. The Hall
was truly a real hub of activity, reflecting the vital role of the Catholic Women’s League in parish and
community life.
Monsignor Walter Lynett, graduate and priest of the Archdiocese of Kingston, recalled in the 1986
history of the school and convent how Mother St. John of the Rosary harnessed the raw talent of high
school students to produce memorable dramatic productions. In one St. Patrick’s Day concert held at
the CWL Hall, he was selected to be the emcee for the production. Upon his arrival in town he jumped
off the sleigh, only to land in a fairly fresh pile of horse manure. He recalls being cleaned up with soap
and water and carried on with his hosting duties. Monsignor, a great story-teller himself, ends the
reflection by stating that that particular evening was the highlight of his acting career!
St. Edward Catholic School Students in the newly renovated gym ~ June 2011
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The story of St. Edward’s School emphasizes adaptation and innovation over the years. The saga began
with two parishioners walking to Kingston to meet with Bishop Cleary in 1884 to ask for the diocese’s
support for a Catholic school in Westport, with the bishop agreeing and then arranging for the CND
Sisters to teach in the school. To best serve the students in the area, St. Ed's offered first form (Grade 9)
classes from the beginning, adding second form (Grade 10) in 1890, third and fourth forms (Grades 11
and 12) in 1916 and, finally, the complete high school program with fifth form (Grade 13) in 1940. It
was then officially recognized as a Grade A Continuation School. These grade levels received funding
from the province, a rarity for a Catholic high school. Bus routes were established for students not only
in the outlying regions of Westport but for Elgin, Bedford and Stanleyville parishes as well. Imagine
how privileged and blessed the students of that day must have felt. They no longer had to leave their
homes and communities to complete their secondary education in a Catholic school!
When the provincial Department of Education urged the combining of boys’ and girls’ classes at the
turn of the twentieth century, the Sisters to this time had solely taught girls. Lay teachers taught the
boys. In 1903, after much prayer and discernment, the General Council of the CND made the decision
to keep the teaching sisters in Westport and to offer co-educational classes. To accommodate increased
high school numbers, a two-room addition was added to the school in 1954. After the disheartening but
inevitable closing of the high school in 1967, a beautiful new elementary school was built on the site in
1970. The new St. Edward School, with a student population of one hundred and twenty-five from
junior kindergarten to Grade 8, now came under the jurisdiction of the Lanark Leeds Grenville Roman
Catholic Separate School Board, with its central headquarters in Smiths Falls. Previously, from 1886 to
1969, a Board of Trustees from the parish was responsible for the governance of the school. Due to
increased enrolment, two portables were added by 1992; in 1994 the school was once again renovated,
creating four classrooms from what once was an open concept area. In 1998 the province of Ontario
legislated a further amalgamation of school boards. Now St. Ed’s is part of the Catholic District School
Board of Eastern Ontario, headquartered in Kemptville. The new board encompasses the counties of
Lanark, Leeds, Grenville, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott and Russell.
St. Edward Catholic School under construction in 1994. The open concept school was
divided, then transformed into classes with walls being built and doors added.
9
׉	 7cassandra://b3NhPUmKWCxyqyHSKTz2UmNFguPD0fh-IyMRKTQLIyw!` \D )t>׉EThe recent years since the beginning of the new Millennium have been years of growth and change at
St. Edward. The year 2002 saw a new, paved courtyard installed by the CDSBEO as an area for
hockey, basketball, and other sports. As former play structures no longer met safety standards, the
school council worked diligently, fundraising to replace the former structures. Sadly, in August of
2004, seven-year-old student Logan Wing died. In an amazing act of community spirit, family and
friends raised $26,000 in just three months. As his parents wished, this was used to purchase the
present-day large play structure beside the school. The Board installed the structure in June 2005,
covering the cost of installation.
Play Structure ~ built in 2005 ~ in memory of Logan Wing
Students playing “4-Square” - painted
on the pavement in the Spring of 2010
By 2006, The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario added a portable at the north end of
the school to accommodate all the students. A well trained enthusiastic staff, as well as Board programs
and a supportive community led the St. Edward students to surpass provincial assessment standards. As
well, they excelled in sports activities and developed their faith as shown in participation in the
sacraments of First Communion and Confirmation and days of retreat in preparation for these
sacraments. The parish priests continued to be involved in monthly school Masses for the students and
in the life of the school in many other ways.
Father Ed Keyes with First Communion children
First Communion ~ Spring 2011 ~ Father Wes Chochrek Presiding
Grade 7/8 Confirmation Retreat at Foley Mountain
May 2011
Grade 7/8 Confirmation ~ May 2011
Bishop Brendan O’Brien Presiding
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Christmas concerts have always been the most highly attended event of the year. The gym is packed to
capacity, with standing room only. On one occasion when the fire alarm was accidentally set off, no
person would leave their seat, in case they might never get it back! Fortunately, a fireman in attendance
quickly had things under control and the show went on.
This book has been published in preparation for the 125th Anniversary celebration of St. Edward’s
School on May 26, 2012. The anniversary year had begun with a Mass in St. Edward’s Church with
Archbishop Brendan O’Brien on Sunday, September 25, 2011. The Mass also celebrated the 90th
Anniversary of the Catholic Women’s League in the Parish. As in the previous 1978 and 1986
reunions, the 2012 reunion will include golf, school displays, Mass, and food, speeches and a dance at
the arena. The theme for the gathering is the opening line of the school song written by Sister Cawley,
“Raise the Banner of St. Edward’s” and alumni have been invited to “join the happy throng.” This
chapter of the book serves as an update to the 1986 history which immediately follows this
introduction. The rich spiritual and academic heritage of St. Edward School is a special gift to be
celebrated. The people of St. Edward’s Parish and of the Westport district have been blessed to have
this Catholic school as a centre for learning in our Catholic faith and as a solid foundation for life.
Presentation of Certificate, from the Town of Westport,
recognizing 125 years of Catholic Education in Westport ~ Robin
Reil (Trustee), Dan Lesser (Principal) and Bill Thake (Mayor)
Trustee Robin Reil, Superintendent Dr. Donaleen Hawes,
Archbishop Brendan O’Brien, Trustee Nancy Kirby,
Director William J. Gartland ~ September 25, 2011
One hundred and twenty-five years represents a remarkable achievement of service in the mission of
our Lord. Sister Helen Cawley wrote in the 1978 parish history that it would be difficult to assess the
far-reaching effects of the culture and training received in the daily contact where dedication, religious
faith, secular learning and Christian joy were so gracefully intermingled. Our wish for the school
mirrors that of Sister’s remarks - it is our hope and prayer that St. Edward Catholic School will
continue to serve the needs of the families of the parish and pass on that legacy of faith and Christian
conviction to the children of the present and future days.
Every Monday morning throughout the school year, everyone gathers
in the gym. Staff and students lead the assembly in a prayer service
and time of sharing.
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Westport’s Christmas Parade, 2011. St. Ed’s won 1st
Place: “Closest to the Theme: The Night Before
Christmas”
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The Christmas Story, December 2003
Creating an accessible school!
The front entrance gets a new look
in the early 1990’s.
Father Reed Rowell (Pastor - on the
right) and Father Brian McNally (past
graduate - on the left) at the 100th
Anniversary Celebration in 1986 in the
gymnasium.
Glenn MacLeod (Principal) & Joe McNally (Trustee) 1986
Celebrating 100 Years
Ribbon Cutting for the New School on November 29th, 1970.
Joe McNally (Trustee), Archbishop Joseph L. Wilhelm, Laurence
Lalonde (Lanark Leeds Grenville Catholic Board Chair)
Joe McNally served as trustee for St. Edward's School from 1965-1997. Joe remembers how memorable his
school days were as a student and later how sad it was to see the high school close in 1967. The opening of the
newly-constructed elementary school in 1970 marked a highlight during his time as trustee. He recalls that
Junior and Senior Kindergarten classes were added in the 1970's and the interior of the school was renovated in
the early 1990's. For Joe, St. Ed's holds a special place in his heart and has always been a great school! (from
Beacons of Faith - The Story of our Schools 2004, page 151). Joe continues to be active in the Parish and at St.
Edward Catholic School. All of his years of service are greatly appreciated!
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other activities help to create a well rounded school. Students currently participate in swimming
lessons in Perth, skiing, bowling, hockey, soccer, badminton, volleyball, basketball, cross country,
track and field and other sports. Students also have the opportunity to sing in our Choir and participate
in environmental activities and social justice projects. Students are always involved in all aspects of
our monthly Masses. At St. Edward, we take pride in educating the whole person: Mind, Body, Heart
and Soul.
In 2009, St. Ed’s became a wireless school using only laptops.
Smartboards, projectors and document cameras were installed in
every classroom between 2009 and 2012, which helped to make St.
Edward Catholic School a very “Technologically Advanced” school.
Celebrating the Olympics!
Justin Horvath (1998)
Students and Staff during the 2011 Terry Fox Walk for Cancer
Duston Lawrence, Isaac Ubdegrove and Connor Holliday at
Mt. Pakenham in the winter of 2012.
Mr. Mark Whitton and a group of students created this
tiled Cross, which now hangs outside of the front office
at St. Edward.
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Principals of St. Edward
Continuation School
Our new “Peace Garden” which was designed and built
in the Spring of 2011 by a student ~ Carson Wing
For all that you
have been and
for all that you
have done –
Thank You, St.
Edward’s!
Our lives, our
hopes, our future
are guided still
by thee!
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1888-1919 Sister St. Andrew Apostle
1919-1931 Sister St. Claire
1931-1939 Sister St. Gabriel of the Angels
1939-1940 Sister St. John of the Rosary
1940-1949 Sister St. Claire
1949-1954 Sister St. John of the Rosary
1954-1964 Sister St. Helena of the Cross
1964-1965 Sister St. Helen of the Saviour
1965-1966 Sister St. Elizabeth Jane
1966-1967 Sister St. James Miriam
Principals of St. Edward
Catholic Elementary School
1920-1953 Sister St. Agnes of Poitiers
1953-1955 Sister St. Mary
1956-1958 Sister St. Laura Miriam
1959-1960 Sister St. John of Sienna
1960-1962 Sister St. Joseph Donald
1962-1967 Sister St. Mary Roberta
1967-1969 Sister Nelda Bauer
1969-1971 Sister Beverley Jay
1971-1977 Sister Denise Burns
1977-1978 Sister Eileen Power
1978-1984 Michael Wicklum
1984-1987 Glenn MacLeod
1987-1989 Robin Reil
1989-1991 Keith McPhee
1991-1996 David McGahey
1996-1999 Theresa Lalonde-Pankow
1999-2000 Nancy Gollogly
2000-2007 Gail McAdam
2007-2010 Paula Perrault
2010Dan
Lesser
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Boys in the back row: Reg Martin, Tom Garvin, Edward Ryan, Norbert McNally,
Jerome Adams, Edward Mulville, Ambrose Garvin, Ambrose Mulville. The girls in
the centre: Frances McNally, Kathleen O’Hara, Anne O’Hara, Sephronia McCann,
Eva Coburn, Bertha Martin, Carmel Grennon, Marcella Carty, Lottie Bennett, Lucy
Kearney, Mary Mulville, Anne Bower. The boys kneeling in the front row: Earl
McNally, Arthur McCann, Deming McCann, Wilfred Tobin, Christopher McNally,
Theodore Charbonneau.
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(MacIntosh)
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Back Row: Willie Adam, Willie Carty, Andie Dwyre, Howard McCann, Frank Mooney, Joe McCann, Maurice McNamee, John
McCann, Earl Adam, Casper Speagle, William Murphy, Jerome Hagan, Ed McNally, Frank McNally, Jack Hamilton, Oliver (O. S.)
McNally, Raymond Kenney, Joe Sullivan, Gerald White. Third Row: Elna Allore, Marie McCann, Zita Hamilton, Frances O’Hara,
Helen Cawley, Irene White, Rita O’Hara, Mary Speagle, Miss Herley (standing), Florence Mulville, Kathleen Maloney, Mollie
Carty, Helen Speagle, Evelyn Hamilton, Rita Carty, Frances Fleming. Second Row: Teresa Cawley, Rose Coulton, Mary
Henderson, Helen Jordan, Kathleen Carty, Ursula Quigley, Ida Mulville, Helen Bulger, Mary Giles, Marion Mulville, Mae Coburn,
Jean Scanlan, Isabel Mulville, Sadie Fleming. First Row: Irene Egan, Mary Norwood, Marguerite Hamilton, Anna White, Irene
Mulville, Gertrude Scanlon, Gertrude McNally, Mary Quigley, Margaret Bennett, Florence Quigley.
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Back Row: Eulalia Kallaugher, Marie Hamilton, Fern Stoness, Catherine Murphy, Monica McCann.
Third Row: Vivian Donnelly, Dorothy Lynett, Hilda McAndrews, Julia O’Grady, Marie Garvin.
Second Row: Helen Myers, Gwen Stoness, Walter Byrnes.
First Row: Hugh Walsh, Margaret Donnelly, Donny Cooper, Harry Hamilton.
Leader of the Band: Des Walsh
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winning the cup in 1951
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Quigley, Fr. Reed Rowell (1967)
This plaque on the front of the school honours the contributions
of the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame to St. Ed’s.
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Front row: Father John
Callahan, Jerry Cawley,
John McCann, Johnny
Traynor, Greg McNally,
Michael Scanlan, Raymond
Murray, Johnny Norwood;
Second row: Michael Scott,
Pat Mulville, Michael
Murphy, Tommy Ryan,
Matt Murphy, Brian
McNally
Back row: Bob Scanlan,
David Egan, Tommy
Murray, Tommy Merkley,
Bob Traynor.
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׉	 7cassandra://9kvQ2cDHOAiz3xx5AbOaufAFTY2k7ykkngeXpqGDrSE!S` \D )t>׉E The first teachers of the New School (1970-71)
Left to Right: Denise Quigley, Sr. Eileen Power, Sr.
Beverley Jay, Anice Judge, Sr. Marilyn Paterson
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The small addition on the north side of the convent was built
in 1961, thanks to Father John Callahan and Sister St. Helen
of the Saviour (Pickett).
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NOTRE DAME IN WESTPORT 1886-1987
SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME CONVENT
WESTPORT
(deceased - as of 1986)
Sister Saint:
Frances
Alexander of Sebaste
Lambert
Andrew Apostle
Cleophas
Thomas of Canterbury
Joseph of Jesus
Anthony of the Desert
Mary Stephanie
Rose Anna
Gertrude of Jesus
Fabiola
Thomas Aquinas
Denis Areopagite
Claire
Agnes of Poitiers
Edward Martyr
Elizabeth of Jesus
Thomas of the Rosary
Albert
Francis Xavier
Beatrice of Milan
Thomas of the Redeemer (Garvin)
Mary Johanna (Smith)
Mary of the Infant Jesus
Elizabeth Marie
Oswin
Tharsilla
Andrew Apostle (Carty)
Onesiphore
John of the Blessed Sacrament
Mary Geraldine
Helen Martyr
John of the Rosary
Mary Lawrence
Charles of the Savior
Robert of Citeaux
Mary Benedict
John of the Resurrection
Michael of the Angels (O’Shaughnessy)
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 T͠]\D)t>9ט  (u׉׉	 7cassandra://j1p1f2cDGS3xBS67Xl8J5tXO4bH3yW0bQ18BV2XpE6M k*`׉	 7cassandra://ST6PBCTWIQ2XKCOBy8aAEdBAUQPvng5ZaMsae9uTzrEo)`s׉	 7cassandra://Ti-csOb6TByndLwl7GjpgCbjjLnBVCmBoKnJFGe6BB80` ׉	 7cassandra://-ExWO0Hp7F86Lygh6A_LIxPinUIp5LAOSt5El_9feuk f8͠]\D)t>:׉ELay Teachers at St. Edward (1886 - 1986)
Priests who have served at St.
Edward’s Church in Westport and
have worked very closely with St.
Edward Catholic School
1841-47 Rev. Edward Vaughan
1848-65 Rev. John Vincent Foley
1865-66 Rev. Michael Lynch
1866-68 Rev. John M. J. Graham
1868-74 Rev. John O’Donnell
1874-75 Rev. Charles H. Gauthier
1875-86 Rev. Michael J. Stanton
1886
Rev. Donald C. McRae, Administrator
1886-99 Rev. Patrick A. Twohey
1886-88 Rev. John MacCarthy, Assistant Priest
1890
Rev. Thomas Carey, Assistant Priest
1891-93 Rev. Charles J. Killeen, Assistant Priest
1899-1903 Rev. William E. Walsh
1903-27 Rev. Michael J. O’Rourke
1927-28 Rev. Joseph Shannon, Administrator
1928-37 Rev. Peter McKiernan
1937-45 Rev. Harold J. Rice, Assistant Priest
1938-45 Rev. Sherman A. Corrigan
1945-52 Rev. James Vincent Meagher
1952-64 Rev. John W. Callahan
1964-86 Rev. John Reed Rowell
1986-94 Rev. William A. Dwyre
1994-2005 Rev. Edward J. Keyes
2005-2011 Rev. Wieslaw “Wes” Chochrek
2011Rev.
Louis L. DiRocco
Staff of St. Edward Catholic School 2011-2012
Dan Lesser - Principal
Carol Theelen - Secretary
Lana Nolan - Kindergarten
Darlene Penfold - Grade 1/2
Bridget Adrain - Grade 2/3
Stefan Sagat - Grade 3/4
Jeannette Kenny - Grade 5/6
Carolyn Poole - Grade 7/8
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Lynn Quinn - Special Education
Meagan Carroll - French
John Atkinson - Custodian
Stephanie Dodge - EA
Gord Casselman - EA
Tracy Doyle - Student Support
׉	 7cassandra://bPt2BPeKm8KTVTEXuDx6Egz0zWinNS6SOOiNNdoBbBY{` \D )t>׉EAcknowledgements
Sister Helen Cawley, CND (1909-2010), the above-mentioned graduate, teacher and
principal of St. Edward's, wrote "Memories of One Hundred Years at St. Edward's
School and Notre Dame Convent 1886-1986" (reformatted as pages 15-32 of this
booklet, with some minor changes) in preparation for the 1986 school reunion. Another
St. Ed's graduate, Greg McNally (Director of Education of the Catholic District School
Board of Eastern Ontario, 2000-04) updated the story in pages 1-14 of "Raise the
Banner of St. Edward's - Celebrating 125 Years of Catholic Education in Westport."
Dan Lesser, Principal of St. Edward Catholic School and Father Brian McNally,
graduate, worked with Greg in preparing this booklet for publication in May 2012.
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1886 - 2011
׉	 7cassandra://LE7aXsyPL00RX1XcDvMhcGmqQqa76v9SRflZfec3CzY` \D )t>׈E\D )t>\D )t>(,St Edward 125 History Book 2012\DUi40O