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Police
seeking
help in
Identifying
man who
committed
indecent act
Huron OPP are
seeking the public's
help to find a man who
committed indecent
exposure on April 26
between 11:30 and
11:45 p.m. in front of a
business on Goderich,
Street East in
Seaforth.
An employee of the
business heard a
tapping on the window
and observed a male
from the torso down,
completing an indecent
act.
The man then fled
the scene. He was
wearing camouflage
pants.
Anyone with related
information is asked to
call the Huron OPP or
Crime Stoppers at 1-
800-222-8477.
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Jeff Heuchert photo
Kelsey Feeney, 9, of Egmondville, takes aim at the bull's eye while her dad Joe, helps keep her steady during a chance to try archery at
Youth Day at the Hullett Marsh on Saturday. Youth were invited to participate in outdoor activities such as archery and birdhouse building.
Main Street, Seaforth classroom gives
Georgian nursing course a home
Susan H u n d e r t m a r k
A classroom set up in a downtown
storefront on Main Street has given the
registered practical nursing (RPN)
course out of Georgian College a more
permanent home, says a representative
of the college.
"Up till now, through people's
generosity, we've been operating at
longterm care facilities and the board
room at CCAC (Community Care Access
Centres) and we didn't want our
students to continue to feel like
orphans. So, we went searching for
something more permanent," says Barb
Carriere, of Georgian College.
The part-time four-year RPN course,
which began in September of 2005, has
completed two semesters and four
courses and is currently mid -way into
the third semester. A fourth semester
with two more courses will be held
during July and August.
While it began with 26 students from
across Huron and Perth Counties, there
are now 23 students.
"It really is great to have a home in
one spot. It's a great space," says Cathie
Schalk, administrator of the Seaforth
Manor who helped to organize the local
course.
The classroom is located at the former
sales office for Bridges of Seaforth on
Main Street.
Six hospital beds will also be installed
in the classroom so that students can
learn skills such as taking a patient's
blood pressure and pulse, making
hospital beds, giving bed baths and
turning and lifting patients.
"Once they learn those skills in a lab,
they'll get the opportunity to go into, a
hospital to practise," says Carriere,
adding that students will be learning in
three or fours hospitals throughout
Huron and Perth.
See NURSING, Page 7
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