Ron Duncan:
CLASS OF 1963
Verdun High SchoolClass of 1963
Verdun, QC
Ron's Story
It has been a long journey over the past 57 years. After SGWU (class of 67) it was off to Trout River. Nfld, teaching High School. I did that for two years and then became Principal of the Elementary School. Subsequently, I moved to Great Harbour Deep which was accessible only by boat or sea plane/helico[ter depending on the season. I was Principal of the three room school and I taught the High School curriculum. After two years there it was off to Memorial University to complete a M. ED in educational psychology. After graduation I then went to Flower's Cove where I worked with the schools on both the Nfld and Labrador sides of the Strait of Belle Isle. In January 1975 I moved to Salisbury, England, to study theology doing my field placement in inner London - a short walk from the Parliament buildings.. After this I remained in Nfld for another...Expand for more
six years eventually moving to Powassan in northern Ontario, then Sudbury and then Toronto.. I left full time parish ministry for awhile working as a Senioe Immigration Officer.
, then Immigration Adjudicator and then as a Refuggee Claims Officer specializing in the Middle East and terrorist movements. I then went back to a combo parish work/administrative work as Assistant Administrator of St. Hila's Towers and Associate Priest. It consists of one 14 storey building and two 17 storey buildings with senior'e apartments, assisted living and medical care. I then ended up in Brampton at St. James the Apostle where I regularly encountered former students from Nfld. At this point I am partially retired as am Priest in Charge of the Church of the Atonement and President of the Jubilee Centre, a Senior,s apartment complex in South Etobicoke in Toronto.
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