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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2014-03-26, Page 9Grade 1 0s prepped for provincial literacy tests Eagles' Pride The staff and students were right back to work this week after March Break. Course selections were due this week for students attending St. Anne's next year. The Grade 10s have continued with their prepara- tion for the Literacy Test next week and the test will take place on March 25 for Grade 10 students all across Ontario. This week marked the end of the Mathletes, with their final test on Tuesday. Congratula- tions to all participants and keep up the great math skills! Friday was also the end for the Bear Necessities project here at St. Anne's. The Bear Necessities project involved staff and stu- dents bringing in new or gently used stuffed animals and teddy bears for a donation to the chil- dren's hospital. Thank you to everyone who donated! Solidarity Day took place this week on Wednesday and it was a paid civvies day for students. Each homeroom class was responsible for making a flag based on their given country or region. Each country or region is facing hard times and cur- rently receiving outside support. The posters were to reflect that country or region and their current issue or situa- tion. Each homeroom was also asked to dress like their coun- try's flag or like the people from their specific country or region. Thursday was the first badmin- ton tournament for the students at St. Anne's. Good luck to all of our players in the upcoming season! The drama club had their dress rehearsals and first performance this week for the Sears Drama festival. We are all looking forward to watching the play in the near future! Claire Gordon, Minister of Public Relations CREATING JOBS AND OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC ACTION PLAN 2014 works by controlling spending and putting Canada on the road to balanced budgets in 2015. Balancing the budget protects our economy and keeps it strong. Economic Action Plan 2014* includes proposed investments in things that matter to Canadians like: • Enhanced broadband internet service for rural and Northern Canadians • A new Search and Rescue Volunteers Tax Credit • The New Horizons for Seniors Program • New measures to support apprentices in the trades • Improved and expanded snowmobile and recreational trails across the country • $500 million to support innovation and jobs in Canada's economically important auto sector *Subject to Parliamentary approval CANADA'S ECONOMIC ACTION +PLAN Canada Find out more about how Economic Action Plan 2014 can help you at ActionPlan.gc.ca Wednesday, March 26, 2014 • News Record 9 Clinton Shuffleboard — March results MARCH 6, 2014 Ladies High: Janet Harris, Tina Van Dyke, Margaret Kuiper Mens High: Bill Bakelaar, Otto Dannenberg, Hank Johnston MARCH 13, 2014 Ladies High: Janet Harris, Tina Van Dyke, Margaret Kuiper Mens High: Joe Van Dyke, Bill Bakelaar, Don Jewitt MARCH 20, 2014 Ladies High: Margaret Kuiper, Lucy Sage, Janet Harris Mens High: Alan Lavis, Otto Dannenberg, Ralph Feltz 2014-2015 BCH Minor Hockey Registration Registrations are now being accepted for the upcoming season. Boys & Girls teams available! March 25th 6:30 — 9:00 p.m. (Clinton Arena) April 3m 6:00 — 8:30 p.m.(Hensall arena - auditorium) Registration forms available at www. bchminorhockey.ca **Late fee's apply to registrations received after April 3rd** If your child has not played for BCH Minor Hockey before, a copy of his/her birth certificate will be required at registration. Questions? Please contact Nancy at 519-482-7301 or e-mail - nhuber@bchminorhockey.ca Your local ONE STOP SHOP for raising chicks! Dietz Agri Centre Inc. R. R. # 4 - 42713 Mill Road, Seaforth 519-522-0608 CHICK DAYS ORDER PICKUP Apr 10/14 May 16/14 May 12/14 June 17/14 Vaccinated Chicks, Goslings, Ducklings &Turkey Poults *Other types of poultry available• PURINA the Checkerboard design and CHOW are licensed trademarks Nestle Purina PetCare Company