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OFF TO THE RACES - Students at Seaforth District High School imitate horse jockies during a hypnotist performance
featuring Casey "The Mental Man" Jones last Thursday. The show was put on by the school's Students' Council.
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Staff Advisor. When an agreement is
Working with Mr. Parr, reached, it is written and
Lula Reiss. UWO student signed. The trained peer
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light on the program "con- person who leads this process
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including name-calling, "Mediation is a skill that
rumours, threats, and friend- involves good communica-
ships gone amiss. tion, problem solving and
Mediators use.a conflict critical thinking," stresses
resolution approach where Janice Cameron, UWO stu-
disputants have the chance to dent and Group Coordinator.
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Students Council Report
By Lysah Gingerich
Thursday, Nov. 7 Casey
Jones, the "Mental Man," put
on a show for the students at
SDHS. Volunteers frotn the
audience were hypnotized by
the power of suggestion and
filled the gym with hysteria.
Upcoming Events:
Karaokc Milk Contest at
lunch, Wed. Nov. 13; Student
Hat Day with donation of
canned good. Nov. 15: Semi
Formal, Dec. 12 for all
grades.
Also.a huge congrats to Mr.
Farag ho received,.the
"dynamite of the mnth
teacher award" last week and
to the 1 top chocolate sellers,
Brad Sorncrvillc, Korrinc
Lconhardt • and Amber,
Halfpenny ($50, 525, $1$).
. I The staff and studcrtts_ of
SDHS would like to thank all
employers in the community
who participated in the "Take
Your Kids To Work Day."
Peer Mediation
by Jane Powell
SDHS students took part in
a 2 day "Peer_ Mediation"
training session beginning.
Nox/ctnhcr 5 at SDHS to pre-
pare for the implementation
of the • Peel- Mediation
Program at SDHS.
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John
McDermott
Hear selections from John's album's 'Love is a Voyage',
'!hinny Roy', 'Ohl Friends', 'Christmas Memories'
WED. NOVEMBER 27 * 7:30 PM
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
Tickets 522.00 At: The Blyth Festival Office
The Entertainer (Goderich), Ernie Kings 93 Ltd (Wingham)
Credit Card Orders 1-519-672-1967
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CLINTON AND DISTRICT
SNOWMOBILE CLUB
Over 175 kms of sheer excitement on groomed marked
trails. OFSC Trail permits allow you to run most trails
in this area of the province, and also enable you to
take part in club events and Regional Activities.
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Deadline Date
December 1, 1996
FEES
Until Dec. 1 - S85.00
After Dec. 1 - S110.00
For more
Information call
482-7138 atter 6 pm
PERMITS AVAILABLE AT...
CLINTON
Jonnymores
Roadhouse/Motel
482-1234
Edward Fuels
482-7381
Harold's Shell
482-9612
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Auto Wreckers
482-3211
Membership
Chairperson
Jack Armstrong
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Equipment
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HAPPY 40th
ANNIVERSARY
-5r,e,per r'i
ALF & JOY (JANT2r ROSS
Of Seaforth we -z married
Novemh-. 17. 1956.
Lov- .. Best WLstu s from
J .erne. Geoff Ar. Stec'e: done.
Brion. Ashley AL Eric: Grant &
Maureen
Though many students from
grades 10 through 12 were
approached after having been
nominated by their teachers,
seven students took part in
the mandatory ten hours of
training at the high school.
Karen Delvecchio, Brad
Dillon, Derck Hunt, Ian
McKichan, Jane Powell,
Laura Strangway and Brent
Rihey participated in the
workshop receiving a com-
plete handbook and practical
experience to assist them in
starting up the Pecr
Mediation Program at SDHS.
25ttr Wedding
Anniversary
. JIM &JOANNE RYAN
Jim arut Joanne (Ihlbur) Ryan,
of RR45 Seaforth. were man-icd
November 13th 1971 at St.
Joseph's Church Stratford.
Congratulations }torr and Dad
on your 25th .Redding
Anniversary with love from your
children, Jeff and Jenny and
family and Friends.
LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1.800.265.3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO
MALES CARROLL
Faculty of Social Science
UWO - Bachelor of Arts -
currently doing post grad-
uate Studies at Sheridan
College with Corporate
Communications Program.
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KARSTEN CARROLL
School of Business &
Economics Will -
Bachelor of Business
Administration - Honours.
Presently working for
Champion Rd. Machinery
in Pennsylvania
TWO FINE YOUNG MEN,
TWO PROOD PARENTS 8 SRANDPARENTS!
Nary 8 Paul Carroll and Itiran 8 Roward
Carroll of Code/inn
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Students learn
The Early Year students
have missed Mrs. McGregor
this past week but in her
absence have enjoyed Mr.
Cogtin from the Atwood
area. Get well soon, Mrs.
McGregor.
This week the kids have
started learning the names of
words starting with the letter
"s". Stop signs start with "s"
and so they made traffic
lights and then made edible
traffic lights.
In the Grade 2/3 room they
have hecn finishing up their
unit on Geometry and made
shapes using various materi-
als - plasticene, toothpicks,
string, ctc. They had a great
time going around the school
on their shape hunt.
The Grade 4s have been
reading fables and arc work-
ing on their oral presentations
for next week. All classes
except Kindergarten were
's' words
Walton
by Patty Banks
887-6860
preparing for their
Remembrance Day service
on Monday.
Betty McCall greeted wor-
shippers at Duff's United un
Nov. 10th. Kevin Wilhee lit
the Christ Candle and Rev.
game the Call to Worship.
.After the welcoming James
made the announcements:
UCW meet Wed. Nov. 13:
the deadline for registering
the children for Possibility
day un Nov. 22 will he Nov.
15. Cali Rev. Murray or his
wife Rcv. Johnson. The
turkey supper last Wed. fed
560 people. Rev. thanked
everyone for working so
hard.
Happy 90th to special lady
Happy Birthday to a very
special lady, Maureen Bruxer
who celebrated yesterday,
Nov. 12.
Happy 90th birthday to
Mrs. Nellie Van Moorsel who
celebrates .at Windmill
Gardens this week.
New babies arc always a
thrill. Congratulations to.
Charles and Carol Anne
Rcgcle, Dublin, on the happy
arrival of a darling baby boy,
Daniel George. (Brian, Chris
and Alex arc delighted to
have a new brother.)
Congratulations to proud
grandparents, Luella Rcgcle,
Duplin, and Ken and Anne
Williamson, Walton. Special
mention of grcat grandpar-
ents George and Marie Blake,
Brussels.
Congratulations to Loriannc
Happy Birthday!
From your Friends at
M.B.L.
Dublin
by Dorothy Dillon
345-2883
McNichol and Jason Horan
who were united in _marriage
on Oct. 25 in St. Columban
Church by Father Hardy.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Deal with faults of friends
as gently as with your own.
90th Birthday
You are cordially inJited to!
an
"Opera House"
for
Leila Johnston's
90th Birthday
on
Sunday, November 24
Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton
2 pm -4:30 pm
BEST WISHES ONLY
ST.THOMAS' CHURCH
Seaforth
TURKEY SUPPER
Sunday, Nov. 24th
at 5:00 p.m.
Turkey and all the trimmings,
pies, Christmas pudding.
Tickets $9.00 Kids $4.00
Call 527-0153 or 522-0121
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