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St. Anne's music program showing remarkable success
Beginning this fall, there will be eight St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School graduates studying music at the university
level, including four graduates from the class of 2015. Seven of the alumni will be studying at the University of
Western Ontario, while another studies at the University of Ottawa. Josh Geddis, music teacher and band director at
St. Anne's says this is a remarkable accomplishment and shows the school's music program is thriving.
Tom Garrick, trombone.
Niamh MacGinty, tenor sax.
Chris Derrough, trumpet.
Celtae-Lynne Baxter, vocal.
Rachael Regier, piano.
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President Gus Eyers at
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before July 17, 2015
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Joel Heinbuch, oboe.
Sarah Hoy, flute.
Caleb Warner, percussion.
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The Huron -Perth Children's Aid Society is looking for potential Board members.
The agency is looking for persons who reside or work in either of the two counties, are
over the age of 18 and who are able to commit to a three year term.
Potential members of the Board of Directors are persons who can support the Vision,
Mission and Values of the Society, are interested in advocating for children, and are
committed to assisting the Society in its efforts to provide quality services for the
children and families in Huron and Perth Counties.
Interested persons are invited to contact Angela Simpson at 519-271-5290 ext. 2398 for
more information regarding the application process.
Application deadline is July 10, 2015.
Huron Perth Children's Aid Society advocates for and protects children's rights,
supports and strengthens families; and is a leader for change in our community. The
Society serves approximately 375 families each month, and conducts more than 1600
abuse investigations each year. It also helps more than 140 children who are in the
Society's care.
Our Vision is: SAFE CHILDREN. CONFIDENT YOUTH. RESILIENT ADULTS.
Our Mission is: To advocate for and protect children's rights; to support and strengthen families; and to be leaders for positive
change in our community