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Wednesday, May 12, 1999
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ACROSS
1. Arm bone
5. Match
9. Turned loose
10. Baby grands
12. River in Nebraska
13. Garb
14. Kin of John and Giovanni
15. For each
17. Hydrant hookup
18. V preceders
19. Wagered amount
21. Nantes name
22. Battery's partner in crime
24. Highland miss
26. West
27. Charlie Parker's jazz style
28. Food fish
30. Initiatory rite
34. Bleating sound
35. Avoid
37. ` Less Bell To Answer".
38. Calm before the stony
40. FrInata ingreiiient
41. Thkty Years` or Six -Day
42. Military command (2 wds.)
44. Put In a zoo compartment
47. Demi Moore's Scarlet Letter
role
48. Pours
49. RagoOt, e.g.
50. Resorts
DOWN
1. Father of the lima
2. Give the goo-aiesd '
3. After expenses
4. With great skill
5. Jot
6. Courtroom pledge
7. SAG and IWW
8. Midsections
9. London pads
10. Hyde, e.g.
11. 'Things are eeiidotn rMW
they
12. Tipped tower town
16. freak bread
19. `Blue Shoes`
20. Matry in haste
23. Alias Initials
25. Very likely
27. Harasses
28. Pan fries
29. Most healthy
30. Annoy, slangily
31. Inhabitants of the Hawkeye
State
32. Catches
33. Parisian parent
34. Mundane
36. Look lustfully
39. Former
43. Suture
45. Toddler's time-out
46. Gp: based In VA
Mother's Day celebrated inVarna
By Joan Beierling
VARNA CORRESPONDENT
VARNA - The church
service was in Varna on
Sunday with a full house.
There was a celebration of
baptism performed by Elly
Van Bergen. Samantha
Patricia Lyn Armstrong,
daughter of Kim and
Kevin Armstrong was
baptized. The godparents
were Rob Armstrong and
Shelly Boughen. Proud
grandparents are Allan
and Marjorie Hayter and
great grandparents are
Elmer and Norene Hayter.
The Sunday School chil-
dren favoured everyone
with a song and then gave
all mothers a tea light
candle.
There was a transfer of
new members and Harry
and Kathy Van Bergen
were welcomed into the
church.
Church on Sunday May
16 will be in Goshen and
May 23 will be also in
Goshen with Confirmation
and Communion. May 30
is Conference Sunday .
There will be no service
at Goshen. There will be a
Five Alive Service in
Brucefield with Rev.
Cheri Dinovo at llam.
Happy Birthday to Helen
Keys on May 10, Billy
Finlay on May 12, Danny
Rathwell on May 13,
Leanne Stephenson on
May 14, and Leslie Linfield
on May 15.
Happy 47th Anniversary
to Charles and Bernice
Reid on May 10 and happy
51st Anniversary to Anson
and Evelyn McKinley on
May 15.
The Community Yard
Sale is to be held May 22
and May 23 from 9am - ?
at the Complex. Anyone
wanting tables should
Possible changes at Seaforth
District High School
by Michele Greene
SEAFORTH - Seaforth District High School may
have a community and school recreational facility on
its site.
Last Tuesday night in Seaforth, Terry Johnston of
the Seaforth and District. Community Fitness Complex
Committee outlined for Avon Maitland District School
Board trustees a plan that would build a 100x150 sq.
ft. recreational facility next to the Chalk St. school.
He also asked trustees to consider granting permis-
sion to the committee to use land behind the school or
to the north of the school where it could be built.
Johnston wanted trustees to share the maintenance
and cleaning costs with the Town of Seaforth.
He said the $600,000 facility would be of benefit to
the school, the Town of Seaforth and the Seaforth
Agricultural Society. It would include an indoor walk-
ing track for seniors, a portable gym floor, change
rooms, weight room, dance studio and squash courts.
News from St.Anne's School
By Philip j. McMillan
I wish to return this
week to a discussion of
Secondary School
Reform. In this article I
will discuss the concept of
Graduation Require-
ments.
Students who plan to
graduate under the new
system, which begins next
September for students
entering Grade 9, will be
required to have 18 com-
pulsory credits and 12
optional credits. The
compulsory subjects
include 4 credits in
English, 1 credit in
French, 3credits in math-
ematics (at least one
credit in grade Ilor 12 ),
2 credits in science,
lcredit In Canadian
History, 1 credit in
Canadian Geography, 1
credit In the arts, and 1
credit in health and phys-
ical education. There will
be a half credit course In
civics, and a half credit
*course in career studies.
The students must select
1 additional English or a
third language or Social
Sciences and the
Humanities, or Canadian
and World studies. The
e
e
student will take one
additional credit in physi-
cal education or the arts
or business studies and
one additional credit in
Science (grade 11 or 12 )
or technological educa-
tion (grades 9-12).
Students will be required
to take 12 optional credits
as well. Students cur-
rently attending Catholic
Secondary Schools are
Vote
Vernon
required to take one reli-
gion credit each year for
four years.
Students will also be
required to complete 40
hours of Community
Involvement Activities
during their years in
Secondary Education, and
successfully complete the
Grade 9 Literacy Test that
is administered in grade
10.
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3
Students, who after
grade 10 decide to switch
streams, from Academic
to Applied, or Applied to
Academic, will be
required to take transfer
courses that will accom-
modate the shift from one
stream to the other in the
curriculum.
phone 263-5354.
President Deb Rathwell
opened the U.C.W. meet-
ing with a poem "Brighten
up Your Corner". Barb
Consitt introduced guest
speaker Karrie Sue Kyle,
who showed how to
arrange a bouquet of bow-
ers in a vase and gave
everyone some good tips.
Kyle ended up with a
beautiful arrangement
which she left for the
church service on Sunday.
Consitt thanked
her and she invited
everyone to her store in
Hensall called the Village
Vines.
Bernice Reid then read
the scripture reading. Reid
and Elaine Stephenson
then did a reading on
Ways to Honour Mothers.
A hymn was sung and
Consitt read a story on A
Collection of Special
Thoughts for a Wonderful
Mother.
Rathwell thanked the
committee. Treasurer
Marg Hayter gave the
financial report and stated
that cookbooks are still
being sold.
Thanks were read from
Monica, Paul and Luke
Hill and from Bertha
Taylor.
Dr. Graham Homes sent
a report from the U.0 W.'s
adopted child Chistine
Grierson. She sent her
Class 10 report card and a
letter.
Doris Wilson has been
transferred to Exeter
Hospital.
Rathwell reported on the
April Event in Mitchell.
Marg Hayter and Carol -
Simons attended the con-
ference in Sault Ste. Marie
and gave a report.
Simons, Hayter and Elly
Van Bergen cleaned the
cabin at camp '
Menesetung.
Marj Stirling and Sharon
Chuter are in charge of
the next meeting on June
3.
Don't forget to get your
Varna Church pork barbe•
-
cue tickets. Barbecue to
be held Wednesday, June
16 from 4:30 to 7pm.
Capsule Comments
with Ernie Miatello
Just as women do breast self-examina-
tions to aid in early cancer detection, men
should do routine; exams of their testicles. It's best
done after .a shoviitt-oristoWeeling for any, ab real
lumps. Testicular cancer accounts for only 1% of can-
cers in all men but is one of the most common cancers
in men in their twenties and thirties.
The largest organ in our body is our skin. In an adult
mate, it covers 20 sq.ft. It is constantly flaking away and
is completely replaced every 4 weeks. On average, we
shed about 105 Ib. of skin and grow 1000 completely
new outer skins during a lifetime.
Is there a difference between "folate" and "folic acid"?
Folate comes from plants while folic acid is the synthetic
form always used in supplements. Folic acid is about
twice as potent as folate.
If you have pollen allergies, try to stay inside in the early
morning. Pollen counts usually peak between the hours
of 5 a.m. and 8 a.m. Also, don't sleep with the windows
open on high pollen days otherwise you'll wake up feel-
ing miserable.
imnoei RPOTHECMY pro.
Phone 235-1982 440 Main St., Exeter
"Your Health Care Pharmacy"
Walter Vernon
For the good of the whole
Perth -Middlesex Community
Only Walter Vernon and today's NDP share your
belief in an Ontario where everyone is given a
chance to success and no one is left behind!.
loin Walter Vernon and his team
at 42 Albert Street,
Call 271-7259
email at Vote Vernon@ndp.org
or check out the web site
www.execulink.coml-trueleftivemon.htm
authorized b Pat MO Official
We're on The Square in Goderich.
(above the Laurentian Bank)
For all your
Legal Services, call... •
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ACROSS
1. Arm bone
5. Match
9. Turned loose
10. Baby grands
12. River in Nebraska
13. Garb
14. Kin of John and Giovanni
15. For each
17. Hydrant hookup
18. V preceders
19. Wagered amount
21. Nantes name
22. Battery's partner in crime
24. Highland miss
26. West
27. Charlie Parker's jazz style
28. Food fish
30. Initiatory rite
34. Bleating sound
35. Avoid
37. ` Less Bell To Answer".
38. Calm before the stony
40. FrInata ingreiiient
41. Thkty Years` or Six -Day
42. Military command (2 wds.)
44. Put In a zoo compartment
47. Demi Moore's Scarlet Letter
role
48. Pours
49. RagoOt, e.g.
50. Resorts
DOWN
1. Father of the lima
2. Give the goo-aiesd '
3. After expenses
4. With great skill
5. Jot
6. Courtroom pledge
7. SAG and IWW
8. Midsections
9. London pads
10. Hyde, e.g.
11. 'Things are eeiidotn rMW
they
12. Tipped tower town
16. freak bread
19. `Blue Shoes`
20. Matry in haste
23. Alias Initials
25. Very likely
27. Harasses
28. Pan fries
29. Most healthy
30. Annoy, slangily
31. Inhabitants of the Hawkeye
State
32. Catches
33. Parisian parent
34. Mundane
36. Look lustfully
39. Former
43. Suture
45. Toddler's time-out
46. Gp: based In VA
Mother's Day celebrated inVarna
By Joan Beierling
VARNA CORRESPONDENT
VARNA - The church
service was in Varna on
Sunday with a full house.
There was a celebration of
baptism performed by Elly
Van Bergen. Samantha
Patricia Lyn Armstrong,
daughter of Kim and
Kevin Armstrong was
baptized. The godparents
were Rob Armstrong and
Shelly Boughen. Proud
grandparents are Allan
and Marjorie Hayter and
great grandparents are
Elmer and Norene Hayter.
The Sunday School chil-
dren favoured everyone
with a song and then gave
all mothers a tea light
candle.
There was a transfer of
new members and Harry
and Kathy Van Bergen
were welcomed into the
church.
Church on Sunday May
16 will be in Goshen and
May 23 will be also in
Goshen with Confirmation
and Communion. May 30
is Conference Sunday .
There will be no service
at Goshen. There will be a
Five Alive Service in
Brucefield with Rev.
Cheri Dinovo at llam.
Happy Birthday to Helen
Keys on May 10, Billy
Finlay on May 12, Danny
Rathwell on May 13,
Leanne Stephenson on
May 14, and Leslie Linfield
on May 15.
Happy 47th Anniversary
to Charles and Bernice
Reid on May 10 and happy
51st Anniversary to Anson
and Evelyn McKinley on
May 15.
The Community Yard
Sale is to be held May 22
and May 23 from 9am - ?
at the Complex. Anyone
wanting tables should
Possible changes at Seaforth
District High School
by Michele Greene
SEAFORTH - Seaforth District High School may
have a community and school recreational facility on
its site.
Last Tuesday night in Seaforth, Terry Johnston of
the Seaforth and District. Community Fitness Complex
Committee outlined for Avon Maitland District School
Board trustees a plan that would build a 100x150 sq.
ft. recreational facility next to the Chalk St. school.
He also asked trustees to consider granting permis-
sion to the committee to use land behind the school or
to the north of the school where it could be built.
Johnston wanted trustees to share the maintenance
and cleaning costs with the Town of Seaforth.
He said the $600,000 facility would be of benefit to
the school, the Town of Seaforth and the Seaforth
Agricultural Society. It would include an indoor walk-
ing track for seniors, a portable gym floor, change
rooms, weight room, dance studio and squash courts.
News from St.Anne's School
By Philip j. McMillan
I wish to return this
week to a discussion of
Secondary School
Reform. In this article I
will discuss the concept of
Graduation Require-
ments.
Students who plan to
graduate under the new
system, which begins next
September for students
entering Grade 9, will be
required to have 18 com-
pulsory credits and 12
optional credits. The
compulsory subjects
include 4 credits in
English, 1 credit in
French, 3credits in math-
ematics (at least one
credit in grade Ilor 12 ),
2 credits in science,
lcredit In Canadian
History, 1 credit in
Canadian Geography, 1
credit In the arts, and 1
credit in health and phys-
ical education. There will
be a half credit course In
civics, and a half credit
*course in career studies.
The students must select
1 additional English or a
third language or Social
Sciences and the
Humanities, or Canadian
and World studies. The
e
e
student will take one
additional credit in physi-
cal education or the arts
or business studies and
one additional credit in
Science (grade 11 or 12 )
or technological educa-
tion (grades 9-12).
Students will be required
to take 12 optional credits
as well. Students cur-
rently attending Catholic
Secondary Schools are
Vote
Vernon
required to take one reli-
gion credit each year for
four years.
Students will also be
required to complete 40
hours of Community
Involvement Activities
during their years in
Secondary Education, and
successfully complete the
Grade 9 Literacy Test that
is administered in grade
10.
3
3
Students, who after
grade 10 decide to switch
streams, from Academic
to Applied, or Applied to
Academic, will be
required to take transfer
courses that will accom-
modate the shift from one
stream to the other in the
curriculum.
phone 263-5354.
President Deb Rathwell
opened the U.C.W. meet-
ing with a poem "Brighten
up Your Corner". Barb
Consitt introduced guest
speaker Karrie Sue Kyle,
who showed how to
arrange a bouquet of bow-
ers in a vase and gave
everyone some good tips.
Kyle ended up with a
beautiful arrangement
which she left for the
church service on Sunday.
Consitt thanked
her and she invited
everyone to her store in
Hensall called the Village
Vines.
Bernice Reid then read
the scripture reading. Reid
and Elaine Stephenson
then did a reading on
Ways to Honour Mothers.
A hymn was sung and
Consitt read a story on A
Collection of Special
Thoughts for a Wonderful
Mother.
Rathwell thanked the
committee. Treasurer
Marg Hayter gave the
financial report and stated
that cookbooks are still
being sold.
Thanks were read from
Monica, Paul and Luke
Hill and from Bertha
Taylor.
Dr. Graham Homes sent
a report from the U.0 W.'s
adopted child Chistine
Grierson. She sent her
Class 10 report card and a
letter.
Doris Wilson has been
transferred to Exeter
Hospital.
Rathwell reported on the
April Event in Mitchell.
Marg Hayter and Carol -
Simons attended the con-
ference in Sault Ste. Marie
and gave a report.
Simons, Hayter and Elly
Van Bergen cleaned the
cabin at camp '
Menesetung.
Marj Stirling and Sharon
Chuter are in charge of
the next meeting on June
3.
Don't forget to get your
Varna Church pork barbe•
-
cue tickets. Barbecue to
be held Wednesday, June
16 from 4:30 to 7pm.
Capsule Comments
with Ernie Miatello
Just as women do breast self-examina-
tions to aid in early cancer detection, men
should do routine; exams of their testicles. It's best
done after .a shoviitt-oristoWeeling for any, ab real
lumps. Testicular cancer accounts for only 1% of can-
cers in all men but is one of the most common cancers
in men in their twenties and thirties.
The largest organ in our body is our skin. In an adult
mate, it covers 20 sq.ft. It is constantly flaking away and
is completely replaced every 4 weeks. On average, we
shed about 105 Ib. of skin and grow 1000 completely
new outer skins during a lifetime.
Is there a difference between "folate" and "folic acid"?
Folate comes from plants while folic acid is the synthetic
form always used in supplements. Folic acid is about
twice as potent as folate.
If you have pollen allergies, try to stay inside in the early
morning. Pollen counts usually peak between the hours
of 5 a.m. and 8 a.m. Also, don't sleep with the windows
open on high pollen days otherwise you'll wake up feel-
ing miserable.
imnoei RPOTHECMY pro.
Phone 235-1982 440 Main St., Exeter
"Your Health Care Pharmacy"
Walter Vernon
For the good of the whole
Perth -Middlesex Community
Only Walter Vernon and today's NDP share your
belief in an Ontario where everyone is given a
chance to success and no one is left behind!.
loin Walter Vernon and his team
at 42 Albert Street,
Call 271-7259
email at Vote Vernon@ndp.org
or check out the web site
www.execulink.coml-trueleftivemon.htm
authorized b Pat MO Official
We're on The Square in Goderich.
(above the Laurentian Bank)
For all your
Legal Services, call... •