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BY DAVID SCOTT'
Expositor Editor
Members of-Seatorth and
surntwnding ot>uniues can
Mtn together inan oveming of
tollowahip.and hear stones .
from Stafoith sativa Clare
Weatcott on Thursday.
February 27 at the Seatorth
Legion.
The Kinbum 'Foresters are
hosting ibis year's
Bsotherlwod Night,.an•evcnt
that'slreenbeld for more than•
'35 years in Seatorth. Each
year a dif snot'' k cal service.
club or organization hosts .an
evening get-together.
However, as Ross Ribey of- 1
• ' the Foresters notes. "you _
don't have.to bc.a member of
-- any orgamization.to attend."
There are. no advance ticket
sales for the roast beef dinner •
and -guest speaker entertain-
went. A social time wilt be
held from 630 to 7 p.m. fol- -
-lowed by dinner. There.is
also no set ticket price. WESTCOTTAT_4,tOMECOM -- Ciare Westcott, .tar right, who will speak -Roan in town,
Donatiuns.wilt be actxspted. • biped open -Homecoming '05 4 shelties in. Seaforth with, --from left: figure 'skater Lloyd
lutlareaaivelflactigroiitad Eisler - who performs this'SaWalay-night at Thompson Arena- in London in Waiter Drearns
Clare Westcott, presently a , on ice. and Homecoming co-chairs doe Stainer and CarolanneDoig: (Tim C.umrmng:photo)
Citizenship Court -Judge in
Toronto: bas held a vanety.of - On April 11. 1985 be -
impressive posts in -the past. became the third Chairman of
in 1971, he -was appointed the,Buard.of the Metropolitan
Executive -Assistant to. the Toronto Pohee Commission.
Premier, the Honourable in June, 1963 he was
William G. Davis and in appointed by Cabinet as sec -
January 1974 -was-named .retary of a government -comi-
Executive Director •of the minae to study the feasibility
Office of the Premier with . of establishing a Museum of
the rank of Deputy Minister. Science and Industry in
Craigs back:from near tads
western
.Ontario. Prior to. and after-theopening of the Science
Ccntrt, Mr. Weetc:ott nerved
as Chairman of the• Museum
-Education Liaison
Committee. The original idea
for the "Science Centre" is
credited to Mr. Westcort. -
. His lung hs( of honours is
impressive. including::the
-B
.cne.Merenti Medal of Good
Merit presented to :him -by
. Pope John Paul ll. - -
You can boar more about
Clare Westcott's interesting
background. including his
youth "in- 'Seal-will'at'atBrotherhood Night on
February 27_
1[IYCIED tompa-
trip o _ ge 5 Lru d� at high -scha l
Feb.
27at8p,m.-
-Helen and Graeme Craig Valentine's Day at SDHS Sherry Hugill. Christina School to bxeter and had one
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Scottish
entertainment
"Hoot nion! bite yu nt
heard? The Myth Festival
Singers are havin' a Ceilidh
A wee: bit of dancing, a wee
bit 01 singing and a grand
meal an,on the agenda who
the Blyth i'esoval Singers
nn
host their mutualScottishing
Ceilidh. Tao evenof
music, dancing and good
food will take place st the
tiudcrich Township Hall in
Holmesvihe on Saturda' .
February 22.
The sound of the pipe,. w i11
begin the everting when the
doors open at 6:30 p.m . and
Geoff i'cu'ch of Myth, a
mesnber of the Chntoi,
Legion Pipe Band. entcrtacnN
with some bagpipe belts -
tions.
A bettruftit meal will bt-
aerved.at 7;pan., complete
with the traditional address to
the Haggis delivered by
George Yeats of Clinton. The
event is License(' under the • -
LOBO.
Bi bucks
Canadian rocker Alan's
Morissette was eighth in the
top 1Q concert draws of 1996,
with an estimated total U.S.
gross in. concert tickets of
5232-n ilhon.
The 'Kiss reunion tour was
the year's top -money earner
taking in $43ir-million. -fol-
lowed -by Garth Brooks at
$i4:5-mifliertt, Neil Diamond
at .$32.2 -„Million and Rod.
Stewart $29.1 -million. • _
Consumers .spent .an esti-
mated 5 -1.05 -billion on con-
certs last year in the' United
States, up slightly from the,
.year.•bcfurc but -not-
ing the :record-setting $1.4-
- . billion of 1994.
just got back loon Vancouver ' was interesting.- 1 he OPP - C�ordonaly_ Ann Dalton, of many late night, to come :
where they took . in the - arrived with the drug -finding and coached by Mr. -Don chaperoning .the recent
Canadian Figure Skating dugs, but nothing was dis- ,Renshaw who says. "a great Valentine's Day Aimee put on
•Championships. They took covered. not even mold\ time. They showed excellent
- . the three day train trip there sandwiches, like last that.._ - sports-wutnanship and
and on the. way saw lots of_ The CLN students and Mrs. sportsmanship'"
'.wildlife but never.got to cap- Case created a wonderful Peer IvIentorshase- recently
;Aire a look.at,a moiose. Mr- Valentine's lunch for staff: -attended a meeting at, .the
Craig said that he was very ham. scalloped potatoes, -Huron Ctiunty -Health ,Unit
impressed with the quality of coleslaw, baked beans and where they considered 're --
.the,
re -.the skating -and didn't mind • huge -portions of cherry establishing thG OSAID coin-
sittingin the soft:seats.all day cheesecake. Students mince in our school.
long.'Helen said it was also:. exchanged carnations, orgy- . Reports' for first semester
great to .see the local talent niied by the swdent's council were' issued •last week after
from Blyth and -Brussels. audit -lower deliveries filled-nrany. struggles .with the new
While there they also man- the offit..e' counters all cranky computer system.
aged to take in the new : day.•,.spring is in the air? Grade -nines need -to r& -sub -
restaurant called ."Pignet The -curling teams have, mit signed re.ort's before 'The
Hollywood". They saw a lot been successful lately, and end of this week. , .
of- famous skaters and they - ...have gone on to league semi- We ..welcome• Mr; David
said. it was spite a place to finals. The members are Gary Yates, to staff as vice-princi-
see. On their return they ' Gillis, Everett Smith. Breit' pal, and wish hint the best.
,attended the pluwmans con- Jewitt, James Burns, Kendra Mr. Yates as teaching at
vention in Midland along • Jewitt. Jessica. Burw
gess. . South Huron District, High
with Neil and ' Marie
McGavin. ' �S News
The UCW .Valentine tunhit
cheon was .well attended in IILCUZ� 1
spite of the bad weather. • � There were 75 ,people fed and At least uric group of stu- Marci De Groot and Tanya
eight tables of euchre waren) dents at Seai'orth • Public _Rea.
play, The -,next h&n Meon. will ;$i hdo1--have had a respite ..Early )(oars students .are
be,held.March 12.:A,pancake 'from the.February blahs.. The learning abtrut and making
breakfast began the first -.Grade 3f4 class. of Mr. , their own clocks.' Poeins.
Farnell rcicntly Nelda winter. songs, stories, c4afts ,and
Sunday of Lent at Duff's pioaic to celebrate -the mid .toj>�iug-titae)are-.part of this
United Church on. Feb. . point of the school year. That theme.
Head chefs, Heidi McClurere, occurs on'Jaouary 31. the
Gloria .Wilbee, JoAnn picnic, an annual event inMr.
• McDonald, Leona Farneft's class. begins after
McDonald, cooked the .deli the 'tion recess with every
clues breakfast of bacon,seu
sages..eggs, pancakes, one changing into summer
clothes and gathering up such
toast and a potato casserole. surrimer accessories as beach
`ilia Sunday. School children towels, ,sunglasses, •frisbees
-did the dishes and .worked at and the like. Language arts
cieaning..up. Head disbwasII
cr, Geoff -Banks, and chief . activities -,with a summer
dish dryers;Kevin and Mark theme arc planned with btu
Wilbee didn't know that dents working in twos or
Joiag!dishes could.be so threes. Mr. Farnell serves
.>h fun.,• Lmore ore of the lemonade and students are
kids joined in and Slid a great encouraged to briog.in a sum-
mer snack for .the afternoon.
:#n church -it was.ggaut need Popsicles are. a big•item•
that the fourth Sunday of Tbe,picnic: ends ,with the
each month is designated for opening of "summer ,pre -
the North Huron Food Bank serves" - aquart sealer or jar
and to please remember to that the students bave.prcvi-
hring a non-perishable food • ously filled .with bits of sum -
article for the food basket. mer memorabilia. Tbese.pre
Intended fur last week usually collected,:. recorded
and stored in the jars in
We welcome Edith .Way September. The jars. sit on
.;back home this week. She shelves in the classroom until
• ,went to Lake Jackson, Texas January 31. They arc then
•;for nine days. to visit with her opened .and the contents
:daughter Dena and her Nus- shared verbally amongst the
band Larry and their children, , students. it's a great way to
Karla and Cameron Kale. remember .summer on a cold
Coming up on Feb. 21 is an winter day.
Old Time Dance at the In other SPS news Grade
:Walton Hall. It is time to 7/8 students are participating
.,break in-tbc new floor that in curling at the Seafortth
• bas been installed. The Curling rink under
Pioneers is the name of the instruction of , Dave e.
band that will be playing and Marie and student inianielpt't
the ladies. are atiketd to hong Pam Jewitt, .Kim Jewitt,
r.by the student's counci l .
Everyone is euunting the
days it) March break, fighting ,
sun deprivation and, thankful
that Wiarton Willie -predicts
",an.early spring. - •
Wended fpr last weak
OSSTF-is sponsoring a live
:week "public. awareness cam-'
paign" designed to inform
students. parents. and the
public _about changes in edu•
-
c:ation. budget cuts,, and their
-effect un -our public educa-
tiun.system in this province
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