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Local girls from the Blyth Skating Club had much to be proud of, after competing against clubs
from all over south-western Ontario on Jan. 9-11. Back row, from left: Courtney Bos, Natasha
Hubbard, Kyle Middegaal, Katie McClinchey, Laura Youngblut, Brittany Bos. Front: Jasmine
DeBoer, Kelly MacDonald, Sadie Chalmers, Rebecca Chalmers, Kelly Cooke. (Vicky Bremner
photo)
THE HURON-PERTH
CATHOLIC DISTRICT
- SCHOOL BOARD
JUNIOR AND SENIOR
-- KINDERGARTEN
Huron-Perth Catholic District Schoul Board
REGISTRATION
JANUARY 26 - 30, 2004
In order to register for Kindergarten, children must be four (4)
years of age on or before December 31, 2004. Parents are required
to bring the Baptismal Certificate, Birth Certificate and
Immunization Record Card of the child you intend to register.
Parents should contact their local school. The following schools
offer Kindergarten classes:
St. Joseph's (Kingsbridge)
529-7646
St. Patrick's (Dublin)
345-2033
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
(Mt. Carmel)
237-3337
St. Patrick's (Kinkora)
393-5580
St. Joseph's (Clinton)
482-7035
Holy Name of Mary (St. Marys)
284-2170
Precious Blood
(Exeter)
235-1691
St. Mary's (Hesson)
595-8929
St. Mary's (Goderich)
524-9901
St. Ambrose (Stratford)
271-7544
St. James (Seaforth)
527-0321
St. Joseph's (Stratford)
271-3574
St. Boniface (Zurich)
236-4335
St. Aloysius (Stratford)
271-3636
Sacred Heart (Wingham)
357-1090
Jeanne Sauve
(Stratford)
273-3396
Parents who expect that their child will enrol in the optional French
Immersion Program in Grade 1, in future years, have the option of
enrolment for Junior/Senior Kindergarten at either their local
Catholic School or the French Immersion Centre (St. Mary's
School, Goderich or Jeanne Sauve School, Stratford) at which
they expect to enrol their child for a French Immersion Program.
Ron Marcy, Larry Langan,
Chairperson of the Board Director of Education
INIIr WIN
Learning for a Lifetime
Welcome to
Kindergarten
The Avon Maitland District School
Board and its community public
elementary schools are proud to offer
a quality learning opportunity for our
young citizens entering school for the
first time. Junior and Senior Kindergarten offer a place where your
child can grow and learn in a positive educational environment.
Kindergarten Registration 2004 - 2005
Monday, January 26, 2004 - Friday, January 30, 2004
at public elementary schools throughout Huron and Perth Counties
For Senior Kindergarten
Students must be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 2004
For Junior Kindergarten
Students must be 4 years of age on or before December 31, 2004
A complete registration and information package
is available at your nearest public elementary school or contact
Darlene Million at 1-800-592-5437 Ext 112
For further information visit our website at www.amdsb.ca.
Geoff Williams
Director of Education www.amdsb.ca Meg.Westley
Chair
PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2004.
Reflexology WI topic
Auburn's Women's Institute met
last Thursday at Knox United
Church with Teresa Roetcisoender
and Maureen Bean in charge of the
meeting.
The guest speaker spoke on
reflexology. Mrs. Souch spoke on
the pressure points on the foot and
how they would affect the different
parts of the body.
A warning was given to refrain
from wearing tight socks to prevent
loss of circulation and sensitivity in
the feet.
Another discussion was the
fundraising dessert and euchre party
that is scheduled for Feb. 19 at 1:30
p.m.
Tina Empey and Marg Fraser
were in charge of the lunch.
The next meeting will be the Feb.
19 card party. FROM AUBURN
Tested
Blyth Skating Club members participated in the Jan. 3
Brussels test day. Passing to the next levels were, back
row, from left: Courtney Bos, Swing; Laura Youngblut,
Senior Bronze Skills; Natasha Hubbard, 14 Step; Kyle
Middegaal, Keats Foxtrot. Front: Kelly MacDonald,
Preliminary Skills; Kelly Cooke, Swing; Sadie Chalmers,
Swing. (Photo submitted)
PEOPLE AROUND
AUBURN
By
Margaret
Fraser
Call
526-1112
Happy birthday wishes to Ralph
Lubbers who will be celebrating his
80th birthday this Thursday.
Auburn Horticultural Society held
a meeting recently. The topic of
discussion was barrels full of flowers
and flags to be hung around the
village to spruce up Auburn for the
150th celebration.
Congratulations to Pamela
Schneider who has recently
graduated from D'Arcy Lane School
of Massage Therapy in London.
Pamela is qualified to provide all
benefits of massage therapy in your
own home.
The 150th Celebration quilt is in
the frames at Knox United Church.
The following quilters have been
working on it: Lois Haines, Tina
Empey, Maxine Seers, Irma
Cartwright, Laura Mae Chamney, Ila
Cunningham, Ethel Ball, Jackie
McGee, Marg Fraser, and Elaine
Fraser.
Thanks to Teresa Roetcisoender
and Maureen Bean for helping with
the serving of lunch. All the help is
much appreciated. The quilt should
be out of the frames soon.
Elaine Fraser has accepted a new
accounting position. She will miss
all her friends and family when she
moves to Aylmer. I have been
grateful for Elaine's assistance with
the Auburn news. I am going to miss
her help. So anyone with news
please provide it to me so I can put it
in the paper. With Elaine going I
need some extra help.
Condolences to Laura Mae and
Bud Chamney and family on the
passing on Laura Mae's aunt last
week.
The Auburn's Lions Club meeting
on Wednesday, Jan. 21 is-at •7:15
p.m.
Happy biqhday to Marianne De
Forest, Scott Jefferson, Roy Taylor,
Marlene Armstrong, Rachel Arthur,
Betty Jane Higgins, Shelsie Popp,
Karen Stephens, Bob Rowe, Richard
Roetcisoender, Murray Woods,
Leanne Vincent, Elaine Campbell,
Kyle Treble, Jeremy Hanna, Steve
Delgado, Rob Woods, Griffin
MacDonald, and Madeline Ryan.
Happy anniversary to Mcry and
Marlene Baker.