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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-09-20, Page 66 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, September 20, 1995 r' Close-up BIG SCREEN SPIRIT - A member of the Seaforth District during a Pep Rally last week which used all the latest High School Athletic Association shows up on the big screen gadgets and gizmos. Pep meets Hi -tech at high school BY TIM CUMMING Expositor Editor MTV. met SDHS last week...or so it appeared. A high-technology pep rally at Seaforth District High School on Sept. 13 used the big screens and rapid-fire video segments made popular on MTV and Canada's Much Music. The pep rally was the inspira- tion of the student's council who commissioned Pynx Pro- ductions of Brantford to create a slick, fast -paced video pro- duction to boost student spirit at the school. Three large video screens, set up for the Pynx dance that night, were used for the after- noon assembly. The leading-edge assembly was first discussed last August Seaforth Council thinks there has been enough costly evaluation and review, mostly benefiting lawyers, of alter- natives to landfill in Huron County. It opposed a resolution from Ashfield Township at last week's regular meeting that "with the recent change of government and the lifting of restrictions on incineration it is but students were hard at work on the idea for the two weeks leading up to the event. Last Wednesday's student rally featured an ambitious segment by the school's time to again review all alter- native methods of waste disposal...(and that Seaforth Council support the request) to urge the County to approve a thorough evaluation of all the alternatives to landfill." Reeve William Bennett com- mented that no matter how compact, incinerated waste still has to go somewhere and can be just as toxic. TIM CUMMING PHOTO BALANCE IS KEY - The cheerleaders of Seaforth District High School had a chance to show their routine to their peers during a Pep Rally last week. The assembly featured current music and videos of school activities. FROM PARIS TO SEAFORTH - Seaforth Public School French teacher Elizabeth Szlachetka was host to Anne Efner, of France, last week. The guest, who comes from Paris, spoke in French to students at the Seaforth school. Students learned it was the visitors second trip to Canada. cheerleaders. It also featured video productions created by students over the last few years highlighting athletic achieve- ments and good times had by student athletes. The highlight of the day, however, was the polished, professional video which was edited by Pynx from student video submissions. The president of the Brantford company says the school spirit video productions are a new project of his com- pany. "Our objective is to inject comedy and keep the pace really fast, that's paramount," said Rog& Duck. "This is the pep rally taken to a new level." During last Wednesday's Pep Rally at Seaforth District High School former student Matt Lee, of the Trans Can Grand NationalMotocross event, presented Student's Council with a cheque for 5850. The money was for work the coun- cil did flagging at the national championship event in Walton. All Deposits Insured Within Limits Rates subject To Verification 7½% 5 YEAR RREP Doug Elliott 8. Math 2Year7.350% % Y. V �4„Annual Mewl RAW Days nuestrnent centre Investment & Tax Planning Secure Investment Products ... from people you can trust SEAFORTH 96 Main St. 527-0420 sas Haefling Bas Haefling, C.A., P. Ag: Associate: Barry Boyd Providing a full range of accounting, computer, tax, and financial consulting services to meet the needs of Business and Farmers Ph: 348-8412 -- 11 Victoria St.. Mitchell - Fax: 348-4300 Stratford Agricultural S RATFORD' SEPTEMBER & District Society presents S 154Th FALL FAIR 21- 24, 1995 Come . roo vi To The :- •o Ant. IIV ( o°• o-• o. Fun For . Rides - Shows "The Great TRATF 271-5130 or The Entire Fancily - Games - Displays Pumpkin Caper" OR I Since 18g41 "We fit%' 271-5832 Fax: 271-0062