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LOOKING AHEAD TO KINDERGARTEN - Jacqueline Babineau plays in a kitchen play area at Seaforth
Public School on Thursday during registration for kindergarten and Junior Kindergarten. Junior
Kindergarten could be introduced at Seaforth Public School as early as this year. The program has
already been implemented at Watton Public School.
Seaforth children register for J -K
BY TIM CUMMING
Expositor Editor
On Thursday ten junior kindergar-
ten students were enroled into a
program which may not exist at
Seaforth Public School.
Principal Don Tremeer said on
Thursday there were more questions
than answers about the implementa-
tion of junior kindergarten accept-
ance at that school. Junior kinder-
garten may not be introduced in
September and may not even begin
this school year.
"Everything depends on settling students are registered in that year.
the 1994 budget for the board," said The cost of implementing junior
Tremeer, who said he might know kindergarten would likely not be
as early as this week where things significant this year because the
stand. "There are a lot of glitches." school must already have two kin -
The school's plans could be dergarten classes, said Tremeer.
affected by the education board's Junior kindergarten at Walton
decisions on renovations there. Public School was implemented in
The• program, when introduced, January.
will be a full-day every second day. Thursday's registration day was
Classes will combine kindergarten- not a cut-off for registering for
age children and those of junior junior kindergarten at Seaforth
kindergarten age. Public School. If the program is
Seaforth Public School will have implemented at a later date parents
at least two kindergarten classes in will still be able to register their
the upcoming school year as 30 children.
Seaforth
Legion
-\ by Barbara Scott
Auxiliary
celebrates
anniversary
The Ladies Auxiliary will be
celebrating their anniversary on
Wed. April 6 (tonight) with a Pot-
luck supper at 6:30 p.m., meeting to
follow. Congratulations ladies on
behalf of the Branch.
Sunday, April 10 the Branch will
be holding a Sunday Dinner for the
Public. We need lots of help for
this event and also desserts. Please
contact Errol Skillender if you can
help.
Tickets for the Annual Duck Race
are now on sale at the Branch,
please get yours soon.
ATTENTION: A11 former
members of the Algonquin
Regiment There is to be a
celebration of "V.E." Day (Victory
in Europe) on May 8, 1994 to be
held in North Bay at the Algonquin
Cenotaph. Comrade John Flannery
formally of Seaforth was a member
of this regiment and according to
the "Tee Pee" Newsletter, March
1994, it reports. - In the July 5/45
issue of the TeePee Tabloid, "I was
reading about General Crerar
corning to Wierden and giving us a
little talk about going home and do
you know it's exactly 49 years ago
that he presented Sgt. J.F. Flannery
of A Coy with the Military Medal,
in fact it was pinned on him." If
there are any former members of
The Algonquin Regiment in this
area would you please contact Al
Nicholson. Anyone wishing
information on this event in North
Bay please call the Seaforth Legion
527-0740.
'At the going down of the sun
and in the morning we will
remember them.'
Who's going to win the Stanley Cup this year and why?
• Asked at Victoria Park in Seaforth
Dean Price
"Toronto (Maple Leafs). They're
the best. They have Gilmour,
Andreychuk and Clark. And the
best goalie (Felix Potvin)."
Dan Smith
"San Jose (Sharks). I like their
emblem. Their goalie is the
best. They're going to win
because they've never won
before."
Amanda Mabey & Krissy Groot •
"Toronto (Maple Leafs). They're a good Canadian team.
They're enthusiastic and they've got good coaching."
Seaforth hospital hosts breast health talk
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18. The display will be available
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, April 6, 11094-7
THANK
YOU
This was missed by The
Expositor in the March
23rd issue.
The Seaforth Hockey
Mites Team would like
to thank the Seaforth
Arena Staff:
Graham Nesbitt
Jen Watt
Greg Core
Doug Hugill
Dave Akey
Marty Bedard
John Coleman
and everyone who
helped make this
tournament such a
success. The Expositor
apologizes for any
inconvenience and
wishes the Mites all the
best in their future
tournaments.
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