Loading...
Huron Expositor, 2000-03-29, Page 8•-TME HURON EXPOSITOR, Marcs 2•, 2000 News Heather Rea photo Primitive dance Cody :tcNaughton.Ian Johnston; Kylo Bradley, Shoelyn Ward and Allison Roberts perform a 'sirnsbne•donce' ritual as part of their Grade 9 comprhensive ort study of the primitive arts last Wednesdati of Seaforth District High School New name might be given to combined dalton and Seaforth Public School By Susan Hund•rtrlark csdor Staff Crating a new name for Se:it.,r th Public School that hunts Walton and Seaforth _.._:its together •was bs trustee'. Cy - Schenk at the last meeting of the Avon NfaitlanC District School B;,ard . l' s e been.talking to from \kalton'and_ Sea..:.c. • inostli frons nS•and it would be :ng 'the two. _ gether. A new name c . _ i.: make for a nice blending-orthe two schools and a nice new start." she ,. . Senior • principal Bill Gerth -told. her -a nanie zhange is 'lust `one of many ;dens that could help.`the- :ransittor process now that six di'strict schools have - neer, dosed by the board: tenth ran through .a Director's• information report: on school transition ads isoo • committee guuklines, calling it a "very difficult process --of which the- board's pnmary goal- is - to cnsbre as srnooth a. transition as_possible," He said following the ,r,itial "cm'o,tiorial.stage Shen ' eleryr,re reacts in their own way." the second stage of the process. from March to September will ir,solse implementing the transition. School transition advisors .committees'w-ill be formed of closing and receiving school administration. sclloo! council .chairs and members, students. parents. teaching staff. support staff and a regional .supersi.spry officer. They will deal v.ith topics such as communications. orientation. concerns of students and- parents. student council. school council. extra -curricular activities. graduation and other i ceremonies. Community connections. sc-hool artifacts. - • and memorabilia. school council assets and required renovations. Gersh also said examples ,of- possible transition processes could include jorntmeetings-of school councils: transporting students between schools "for integration- activities. buddy arrangements for the first days, 6f September and a parent education. day and evening at- the .recessing schools,. , - Other examples include a reaiew of.scholarships and awards. a trophy case in the DRUG COSTS What is the cost of my prescription? FIND OUT AT: www.pharmacy.ca tN", MINOR BALL • SOCCER i INUNI HOCKEY RIIGISTRATION AT THE tEAfOTTH 1 OIITRCT C01 NTY COM WEDNESDAY, APIA S - 700 - 900 pm • & THURSDAY, AP/LL 6 - 700 - W00 pm MMV'OBALL ire Seal ,tr. Mrrr Sae Amoral arr.n offers a r'MW*te WI Program for oors.ere tent wormy tem Ma sees 44 Mears and eouseerasue avec 6 we 4 and veld mean Hoot eyes 9 to 19 Kos 1419cerobot, hes range from en Or, u W OG r���Arritierss���QWeeetways needed ire Seeltrt Mins Sour Program a wouselely,I! rear (ftraten we teat .4 nee ) co 3 df/ennt omits one Play one Mg* ire► rent in the rpm Pan, the Jar regevsoon fee gree M ~en appommetM/ v, renes W vx. er Powis we !reared to hey 4t in we ,eat they UPI Pleas4 won ter stilets drug re9grahon 4.sa HOCKEY ire Sealortr• are (Aetna taertrouty Centras tae Rae thine eatery lot emu* erre bees the Moth *awe we to /We en MM**1 19 unites • and As tat talaren 6 to 16 tars of aye The Weeneerl s Lowes roc teen • 14 yew 1 ane up and a Ogee of Tuesday eyertrepe fans API to Atte (at Vie Mere M 577-1Y7/ ht ream goretaten on mite noddy • P PLEASE TRV TO SKJiI UP ON EITHU MOIT, AS lLAGUH NEED TO `. PMI NEfG•E KAY CAM •Ef,MI UAL TIM ali[EATI N 01.101 AT MONO M MON ti AINAT1a1 . • • •L,N,,r e lL receiving school for the . preservation cif the identities of both previous schools. suggestions to parents about how to .respond positively to the new situation and penpals or e-mails between the schools. FARM & MR11CIPXL DRAINAGE Specializing in: -• - • C:ay & P'asbc -rile installations • 9acKnoe & Dozer Service • Septic System ,nstaitat ns For Quality. Experience. & Service call: Wayne Cook (519) 236-7390 A A 2 Zuncn. Ont. NCM 2TO ' „rvw nay net/-aranage PARKER E PARKER L_ I M ITE NOW OPEN IN STRATFORD TempTed Employment Service Inc elect 1994 Across from Giant Tiger • (519) 275-2320 Accepting Resumes & References. from 10am-3pm Property owners will be responsible for replacing their 911 signs Tuckersmith Township council decided 'at kilo Alarch'7 meeting to establish -a policy making property owners respbnsiblo for their. 91'1 properly identification signs. • The policy asks propeny owners to replace signs through the municipal office with the cost being added to the owner's next tax bill.• Building officer gets -raise The chief building officer of Tuckersmith. Township was voted a• raise from 310 to 511 an hour at •council's March 7 meeting. Brussels Bell expansion endorsed - Tuckersmith Township council. at its March 7 meeting. endorsed a letter from the Town of Seaforth asking Bell Canada for an 'expansion of the local calling area to the Village of Brussels. •- Resolution endorsed A resolution from the• County -of Hastings. asking the provincial government to reinstate - . special circumstances funding to cover transitional and implementation; costs for downloaded services-. was endorsed by Tuckersmith Township-- council at' its March 7 meeting'..' Brant County supported Tuckersmith Toys n -.hip council also. endorsed a resolution • from Brant County , petitioning • the Ministry of`Agricultute and. Rural Affairs -to step- any review of legislation . affecting agricultural societies and horticultural Tuckersmith Township briefs organizations which -would lead to the elimination of tax exemption status for siiciety.- _ owned fairgrounds. Logo can be. used Tuckersmith Township - council a.csr permission at it. March 7 meeting • - for Robert Graham's use ..of .the. township logo in the publication index to Tuckersmith - Memories 1835'-19R5. tis lir Spring Dresses First Communion Dresses have arrived' the �-- turtle co ••• •• c 1 •e- s .eo, toys er boa.' 355 Main St., Exeter - (519) 235-1500 TAX •"! t 16 KING ST. _ �"'� CLINTON. ONT. NOM ILO r - BALANCE DUE or REFUND TAX PREPARATION MADE QUICK AND EASY, NO MATTER WHAT HOUR SZTUATIOff •Reasonable Rates - •Electronic filing for faster refund • 10% Seniors' Discount •Wheelchair Accessible PHONE (519) 482-5927 - CINDY RADFORD MARY COTE NEW LOCATION JOHN DEERE SPRING SALES EVENT LT SERIES LAWN TRACTORS Starting At... $279900 NO INTEREST - NO PAYMENTS 90 DAYS (O.A.C.) • • Powerful overhead-valve engines • Tight 15 in. turning radius • Heavy-duty welded steel frame LT LAWN TRACTORS CUTTING TURNING MULCH ENGINE DRIVE WIDTH RADIUS COMPATIBLE LT133 13 HP 5 -SPEED GEAR DRIVE 38 iN. 15 IN. LT 155 15 HP 2 -PEDAL AUTOMATIC 38 IN. 15 IN. LT166 16 HP, V-TWri 2 -PEDAL AUTOMATIC 42 IN. 15 IN. The 'No Risk' 30 -Day JOHN DEERE PROMISE 11 for any reason you're not happy with your John Deere lawn mower, rider, lawn tractor, lawn and -garden tractor, or residential front mower within 30 days of purchase, wet bring it back. Plus you receive a 1 Year Full Warranty on all Lawn and Garden Equipment. ©JUAN DEERE CROW twDame Gag sr &raw v<B•r You, John it7b.r. arab.V V ee •rto. Des*" /. JO101 DEE RE OPEN: 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. SAT., 8:00 P.N. to 5:30 P.M. 5 Mom; Nosm or MITCHELL ow Pismo Lora 440 BORNHOLM 347-2251 SPRING IS HERE TO STAY Enjoy the warm weather nwisar —> u *Excavating *Bulldozing •Backhoeing *Trim Dozer .Trucking •Loader Rental 482-3783 Suppliers of •Gravel *Topsoil •Stone •Sand *Fill •Compost Installers for *Septic Systems •Water Lines •Sewer Lines *Farm Drainage •Open Ditch •Farm Ponds LARGE QUANTITY DISCOUNTS Call for Details VANDRIEL Excavating Inc. SIMON VANDRIEL Authorized Ecoflo Installer CLINTON A