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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-02-25, Page 22r-1115 HURON EXPOSITOR, F. ru ry 25, 1$011 �V - ,,014111-.4,11 Shirley Snell, right, presents Seaforth Public School special needs student Sarah Souch, and Sarah's mother Kim Souch, centre, with a selection of complete software donated by the Seaforth Harmony Hi-Litcs, members of Harmony Inc. The Seaforth chapter recognizes autism as their charity and donates locales opposed to provincial. (Fitton photo) Ongoing tree removal in town Seaforth Public Works has begun ongoing tree removal "as time and weather permit," superintendent John Forrest reported at council's first meeting in February. He said about I() trees arc coming down in town this year, plus a couple of "maybes." The town is planting about three trees for every one it cuts down, about 30 this year, Forrest noted. He added a lot of trimming of town trees out of the ordi- nary would be required in upcoming weeks too, and said he suspected last sum- mer's wind storm had a lot to do with this. Distinctive Merit Award for playing a 'nice guy' BY GREGOR CAMPBELL Expositor Staff Playing the nice guy is sometimes hard to do. But Michael Mullin of Seaforth did it well enough to cam a distinctive mcrit award playing a nice guy called Andy in the Clinton Central Huron Secondary School pro- duction of Bombs at the dis- trict high school drama festi- val last week at Blyth. Thcrc wcrc 15 productions staged at the three-day dis- trict event, and Bombs was one of three chosen; to advance to the finals of the 52nd annual Sears Drama Festival at Barrie from Apr. 15 to 18. It is the largest student drama festival in North America. The other finalists were Shapes in the Smoke by Stratford Central and Women of Troy by Elmira District High School. With violence in schools splattered all over the news these days, the CHSS pro- duction is certainly timely. The judges said it needed it needed to be told to a wider audiencc."It's' about how people take power positions over other people, Mullin, aka. Andy says. THE CAST Daryle Henry was at the opposite extreme, a loutish power -tripper as Ted in the play. Adjudicators also noted • how well he acted and how difficult it sometimes is to play that kind of part. A half-dozen of the CHSS students Who put on Bombs, including Mullin and Henry, are also veterans of the Blyth Festival's summer Young Company. Mullin,in his OAC year at Clinton. has been with the Young Company for five years. He starred in the SPS production of Oliver his last year in public school. The other Young Company vets involved with Bombs include directors Cappy Onn and Erin Roulston, and play- ers Valerie Laurie, Nathan Shcrred and Zocy Onn. Other students involved in the local production of the play first staged at CHSS last fall, include: Gina Lobb, Jenn Kuntz, Robin Wong, Mark Nonkes, Katrina Wong, Michele Hirsig, Sarah Michael Mullin VanSligtenhordst, Rachel Bokhout, Tammy Walker, Ross Clark, Gwendolyn Young, Dawn Fitzgerald, Matthew Triebner, Briana Brown and Laura Wright. The adjudicators of last week's district play -fest were Blyth artistic director Anne Chislett, and dramatic arts teacher and master fight director Reid Needles. McLaughlin Chev--Olds Ltd. 13 Main St. Seaforth. 527.1140 'Service *Selection *Savings *Satisfaction 'Leasing 'Complete BODY SHOP Service Seaforth resident appointed Joyce Doig of Seaforth is one of the six initial appointees to the Grey Bruce Huron Perth District Health Council. She was appointed, effec- tive immediately, and the new amalgamated DHC was officially established last week by an Order in Council, approved by Ontario's health minister. 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Nicholas Vandermey Bethel Bible Church Meeting at Seaforth High 9:46 a.m. S.S. 7:00 p.m. 11:00 Worship Evening Bible Study SmaN Group meetings Weekly An Associated Gospel Church Ash Wednesday Service Wednesday, February 25 7 p.m. at Northside United Church Sunday, March 1 9:30 Cavan (Winthrop) and 11 a.m. Northside United Church Come and hear about our local Canadian oodgrains Bank St. James Catholic Church Victoria St., Seaforth SUNDAY MASS 11:00 A.M. Father Dino Salvador