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Excellence in Education
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, June 16, 1961-15
Jo -Dee Desiariline, Maureen Agar, Jane11 Wood and Laurie Hazzard received Excellence in Education Awards recently.
Judy Coirncross presents the Marion Orysdale award to Robyn
Hastie trightl.at the recent Excellence in Education Awards
banquet'honouring students.educotors and members of the
public in the Avon Matttard Distrct School aoard -
SDHS Athletic Banquet
This year's Seaforth District High School athletic award winners include in hack from left. ;en
Dick,. junior girls -basketball MVP Craig Wilkinson; midget boys basketball -MVP Dave ludvig,
:iunior.boys basketball MVP Keegan Teichert; boys low gross' in golf and. Becky Doig, most
enthusiastic midget girls Volleyball player in front from left are Amy Gordon; overall female
curler, Brett •Jewitt, overall male curler, Amanda Vick and Meagan Beuermaniutntor giros
•team leadership and desire in soccer, Amanda Denys, most consistent senior girls player r
volleyball and Erin Rock, junior girls learn spirit and leadership in volleyball - Absent is -Am
t -lemon, senior girls basketball MVP
This years Seaforth District High School athletic award winners include. in front from left
.Saroh Agar, winner of the MaryAnn Weiler award for athletic and academic excellence.
.Stephanie Dale, winner of the O'C spirit award and the Deb Dawson sportsmanship award,
lens Short;general athletic:contribution award winner, Amanda Denys: winner of the Btll.-
Pih ed r .memorial -award; Jen -Dick junior -female -athlete-of-the-year; -Jillian-J foustor ,winner
of three Interscholastic sports for three years, and Jenn Delvecchio. winner of the Ontario
Educational Leadership Centre award. and three interscholastic sports for three years n
back from left tnctudes.Dave Ludwig, most dedicated athlete in track and field and tuntor
male athlete of the year, Josh Horst, triple lump winner ..Dean Wood; 800:metre winner,
Reagan Price, 300 metre winner, Craig Wilkinson, most: improved mole athlete and .'ern;:
Smith, most improved female athlete ' Absent, are ,Melissa Pickney, winner of the senior.girts
soccer, leadership and desire award, Amy Hamoh, 400 metre and 400metre hurdles.
Heather Dale, .winner of the Brian 0 -Connell intramural award; Robin Hattie and Starla
Mick, winners of the general athletic contribution award Doug Proctor Coachs Award to
Doug Proctor and David Onn
doth anniversary event in Au
Bt
Barbara
Suitt:
A reminder
to ali members: get ur
tickets for the 70th ..
anniversary' on Augu;t: i -
before June 19 when ticke• •
gni on sale to the._puhtic The
entertainment is'.'Eddie-and -
the Edsel '. Food *ill he •
available at a reasonable ,
puce_
[f.vou did not receite the •
letter from the :branch please`
contact us as'Soon as -possible
with v,:ur.current a,:Jres-
a tot ,t letters were returned
Legion news
aJ. reti,e, ;4 n 3i true;
EJmondville
At the Zone
Tournament at Goderich :sit
Saturday the Seats rth senux
team carne 1st in that
division.
Fn the,resular
division Seaforth came l ;t.
3rd and 7th:.Consratulat:r r
to everyone and good luck it
rhe Disutct Tournament:
. Please sign up forthe
Branch G>lf Tournament'a,
st
r. 7. ;;,rte r'.t
,• r, ;he hoard it
:o ninon.
T c -ranch was
Idle^0.: t- >r *he .eath
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T_ It'.,.
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Sun,..t ,
The ,r .i; r Ir ‘1, ,"id i>
A c•• ‘A,.
A_,: ,-.i. r c ! r;'. i r
Seaforth Women's Institute
tours .Quality Jersey operation
On June -S. Sear' --'
\Lumen's Institute w.2-: •r
a mystery tour.'
They toured the Quality
Jersey plantain Seaforth
where it was interesting
seefrorn start to finish -the
products they make.
"We went back to Helen
Teachers
retire from
local schools
Retiring .:aft r,' r.
As on: Maitland D:
Sch00l Board were - -r.r
t.-terda% at the Seat, r,.7 and
Distnut Community
Local retirin= -tea: her:
include Seaforth District .:
High School princtpal Bruce
Eccles. Seaforth District
`High School teachers David
Onn and Doug .Procter.
Seaforth Public :Schaal:
teacher Carol Hoelscher ,and
Huron Centennial Public
School •teacher' June Cooper
and Cheryl Ruck.
Nlic[Cenit� ; 77,2
.ur rneet: {•_
Claui read r -'b.;
./
C;ariiia Stewart' gave : ,e
.:,.or' Of the beginning ,5r
when it -started
- than hundred
.UN ago-
` • Olive'-Parr.e. preside -
r� v :h s reading
r Time Peace
h.-, _1`i ..Was answered
.-.....�-•Crs 4043 tw,?
Nttnutes of the last
were read by Betty
H
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. -.7cr..
2.7LLicK_.._.
He:ca
MacK
another
'Lai -our
y.tarton G,)rdtir,
mernnher<:-
Kav- O'Rourke an,:
Mtarn,r:e Rock,Who nave
^ee^ 'ilmmi'er, ,;)r :5 year,
HYstei.ie Helen .
MtaoKi na:e. 1-i iley
1^� Doris H •et:
Board looks at its buying partnerships
By Susan Hundertmark
Expositor itatt
The ,t v‘ arms -length,
1 e t"l• Iltla • ge11e tall I1
iug.ini/ ltion.. \list Coast
Education Enter's'Ise, Inc.
and the Foundation for
Enriching i duiation. hecun
.by the t*o prrJe:ess0r
hu,uds .ire heing le%lc%tctt
by the' .-%un Maitland
District School BoaId,
which' nl,l% di., ,,ntinur
1Lest Coast: 1 ejti : itR1
dor.•: till Lorne Rachll..11
the board's June 'I meeting
\Lr 11 he stud) mg
ltrither i, see 11 *s' :an hilt
Cunlptrtei, J11.•ctl\ 110111 the
manut.i, ruler., vvhlch
has
bccii \\e .t Coast's primary
hitt pose. sit it may no
lodger he required," he told
trustees.
"Both utc,u1l/eburs sue
creaWn•s 0t the board and•
the boa;d can change their
direction, including their
Cti,tence if a change Is
-
intlt, ,110,1. 1' II be bringing
that to %slid attention in a
lintel) fashion," he said.
adding that both bodies will
continue it their purposes
continue to exist.
West Coast •Enterprise.: a to Nunasit Is being released
tor -profit corporation * ith soon. • - .
by=law. requiring all • It'. been. a great -cost-.
.profits to go hack into .the sating device :and the,
school hoard,• began three nlar,keting of educluonal
year ago under the tomer products has .been an
Huron Iniard, allowing it to asterutiding success."
huh computer equipment .Foundation director Anne
directly from.. a Lake told the board., adding
manufacturer, something--t{--that there': a gi<at.potentlal.
% asil't able to do on it, 16. continue producing
ov%rl. \fest ('oast also iducatiOnal resources to
allowed the hoard -to market support nest curriculum.
electronic currt:itlunt .• She said both
product's... .produced locally, organizations are very' rare
acros:. (',inada and' around in rtiral'hoards. particularly
thew ttrld. t tor -plant 01gali11411011
During its first 10 Tike West Coast. and that
months, _We-.*- Coast made she's - hecn rc.:cit ing
more than $1 million profit inquiries tram other boards
in computer sales and about hist to set- upsimilar
S1,352 in -miscellaneous revenue -generating
income. ,about 1.400 copies -organizations ••t0 coser
of a locally -produced resenues no longer
interacute CD BOM .ailed available to them."
The Joke's Oyer Were sold Because West Coast's
across Canada and into the work has so tar been done
U.S.; Australia and New by solunteer hoard staff,
Zealand while another one Lake told the hoard its.
called A Historiographic continuance may depend on
Look at Canada in the the board being *tiling to
North American pay staff.
Perspective has. been gisen "It's in •a relatively early
an aware of excellence by, •phase of development and
Amtech,' a national I hope it will he supported
showcase for educational until it takes off." she said.
media. A third called North "There are a lot of
opportunities out. the, .t•
you have to,decide
adyanta0ec0us 1c•, the -heard
to he involved in them
•She added that. new
opportunities include the
, -greater cost 'aV mg...tor a
-greater number' of s:.h'ools
*hen busying compute:
equipment directly atom the
mttanutacturer.
Lake said the .10.sear-old
Foundation for Enriching
Education, a traditional
non-profit • fundraising
toreantcation ha. pros ided
inure• than $83,5.000
funding tor programs th.tr
hale touched. more than
30,000 students. Since the
fall of 1998. three'nets
-Shakespeare-on=\\`heel s
programs have been offered
across the district, bringing
artists into the classrooms.'
She said the foundation
needs new hoard members
especially from the
business community.
• "We have to be, tlruhle
*ith both organizations so
that tie can continue to told
funding for programs that
May: he under threat." she
told the board.
Community Calendar
WED. , JUNE 16
30-4 :0 . - Serrcr .
Srt.tfei oaf- at 3'e arena •
6 30-9 3C : ^f. • %cth r _.ne
-cocey at'.reAreria
a JO d 3C c m. • Mire Specs( 31
the Octtr^ist °an(
7 00-8 4i? c m. - 4erccteStee
Clas.% wan prusitia at rile Avera
900-10.30 0cro. - Ladies' Sto-Pion
at tie Optimist Park
THURS. , JUNE..17
9••.:(:- ` -30 3 -^. - =•tness s -' n
route r• sena at Me Arena •
3.31 3 :0 : - Scuirt Girls Game
at 're .7cttmist Dark
6.45-' 45 m - ' 3ai attic, •
‘4,gnserve. Nein Giamord
:0-6,30. p.m. -wee woe Boy s -
= astbalt at me L ens Park •
p.m: • Stretching and
-.'rengtthening with Sue at -
^e Arena •
3.00.9:30 p.m. - Sluggers Ste -Pitch
at the Opbmist Park . -
9.00-10'30 p.m. - StraysCats Slo-
Pitih:at the Lions Park •
3.00-11 30 p.m. -.Eagle's Slo-Pitch
at the Opbmist Park
FRI. , JUNE. 18
6.00.43:30 p.m. - Open Swimming
•at the bons Pool •
-
'00.1000 p.m: • Reds Football
Tournament at the Lions Park
. SAT JUNE -19
3:00 a.m.-•10:00 p.m. - Reds
Fastba l Tournament at the •
Lions Park
100.4:00 p.m. • Open Swimming
it the Lxx,s Pool
6.00-8:30 p.m. - Open Swrrnmirg
at the Lions Pod
;,ons Ehmtnabon Draw and Dance
at the Arena
SUN., JUNE 20
ti 00 am. -5:00 p.m, - Rede
Faistbait Tournament at the
Lions Park
100-4:00,.m. - Open Swimming .
3t •ne _ crs
::0.8 3C cr. .poen Swimming .
at 'r'e _cis^-cr
3 :c-' • :c Men s Sic-P•tcn -_•
3t t' crS-and Optimist Parks
MON.. JUNE 21
8:3C-' 3Com '- -'ousereague 3a11
. at De -rgnscrcci Womb
,7iamenc
6:30-8:00 b.•n.- Squirt Gins Game
• at 9+e.0otimist park
3C-' 330 o m -Miner _ports
curcii 31NGO at 'he Arena- •
-r
3r:C•" -:C o : 11er S S c =ten
31 •re , ens 3r1.1 : etlr^ist 'arcs
TUES. , JUNE 22
30 3 m - aryr'rs 3110
obs �raygroup 31 Nwers,de
n,teo Churcn - -
9 0-' 3 30 a m.=4ness's =un
Hitt+ Jrusdra _aster at rhe Arena
_veDeming "
with :."n,saia .etc' at 'no Arena
' 00-d `:0 o m. _dotes n "ne
'-Ic0<ek at me Arra __
'CC -3.:U e m �cq .bedrence at
Me Arena .
' 00.9:•30 o m. MINOR HOCKEY
lEGIS'R.t-'0N ar' 4E
aREN,t
3 •
00-" •:C o Men s Slo-Piten
at 7`e . ors 79r44 -
-WED. , JUNE 23-
1 30.4.00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at .the Arena
5:30=8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer at
the Optimist Park
6:30-9:30 0.'n. - Youth !n L ne
Ha7Te Arena
100-8:00O.ttri. • Aerobic•Step
Class with Drusilla at the Arena
7:00.9:00 p.m. - MINOR HOCKEY '
• REGISTRATION AT THE
ARENA
7.30-9:00 p.m. - Ladies. Sto-Piton
at the Optmyist Park
t you re organ.hng a non -i rot t event of merest o0 ocher 'Seaforth
area res,oents, prone the ,-ecreabon afros. 527-0882 or - the
Expositor at 527-0240. or mei the nfornabbn to Community
Calender The Huron EWos,oar 'Bat 69. Seaforth, 3.4.ano. NOK
welt n advance of the scheduled dote. Free lacing nc-odes Jets, t me, -
-woe of event and cat only. Space for Me Cowin sty Ca,ender• s
donated try The'tron Expositor