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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2000-06-21, Page 7News Grade 11 honour students are:Front left: Amy Gordon, Katie Emmerich, Erin Rock; (2nd row, left) Cindy McClure, Stephanie Giller, Kelly Arin McDonald; 13rd row, left) John Storey and Jasmine Foreman.. Absent: David Ludwig. Grade 9 honour students are: front left: Marc Detchiaro, Stacie Giller, Emily Wilkinson; (2nd rowleft) Courtney Fisher, Kendal Carnochan, Kendra Bennewies; (3rd row, left) Curtis Agar and Matt O'Rourke. Grade 12 honour students are:Front left: Sarah Agar, Jennifer DelVecchio; (back) Jennifer O'Rourke. Heather Rae photos (Athletic award recipients will be featured in next week's The Huron Expositor) Bladers raising funds for child abuse prevention roller blade through town. said they averaged 68 km in important that the kid are The school will also_ be each of the first two days, involved than anyone: else making a donation to them at On Monday. however. added Hamilton. that time. Anyone -is fatigue slowed them down Blocka has participated -in welcome to join them then and they travelled only 60 similar skates - one in. 1996 although their•armval time. is - km. skating trpm Edmonton to. "You don't realize how 'Saskatoon and a second in rigourous.it is. nothing cap 1998 'skating trim Thunder prepare' you -for this." added Bay to Sault Ste. Marie. • Hamilton. • The two previous skate. Skating: six hours per day. raised! nearly. 5.130.000 and the pair were looking to stop both. remain hopeful that in Orangeville on Tuesday $30.000 can be raised for before working -their way each charity. back into more familiar / The 2000 skate was territory, originally planned from Sault When the skaters pass Ste. Marie to Goderich hut through the various road construction presented communities, they are them from skating the inviting young people .to join , 887km., 1 and skate with them. Donations will be accepted "I think it's more as they pass througli town. By Matt Shurrie Goderich Signal -Star Staff When a pair,of Goderich residents stopped in Barrie on Monday. they were physically exhausted and in need of a rest. Roller bladers Shelley Blocka and •'Aiecia Hamilton, along with driver Vicki Culbert, left Goderich last Friday to begin their 442 km journey in support ofthe prevention of child abuse. The trio will pass through Mitchell. Seaforth and Clint6n tomorrow (June 22) and are expected to arrive in Goderich this Friday (June 23)atIpin Their Thursday stop in Seaforth ,is.expected around 2 p.m. at Lions Park where some students from St. James School will, join them to High school will be open with 277 students Seaforth District High School will be open this September with 277 students, superintendent Geoff Williams told Avon Maitland District School Board. trustees 'at last week's meeting. "(SDHS principal) Mr. Moore has indicated that he can offer the required courses with that number," he said. Williams said the school lost a small number of students, which he estimated at about 10, to St. Anne's Secondary School in Clinton. He told trustees that both the principal' and vice- principal will be teaching and that distance education may have to be considered to provide some courses. Seaforth Public School will have 438 students, but since Kindergarten students only count as half. the full- time equivalent enrolment is 383. "Those are the numbers we would have projected based on bringing Walton and Egmondville students into the public school," he said. He also reported that the three portables being added to accommodate student's at Seaforth Public School would arrive this week. By Susan Huodertmark approximate. 1 Calling their skate 'Striding Against Child Abuse,' funds generated from the marathon will be donated to the Huron County Child "Abuse Coordinating Committee and the Goderich Women's Shelter. Charities in Saskatchewan and Algoma, Ont. will also benefit from the event. 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