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SDHS student picked for kecuiro r g
Forum for Young Canadians, an
organization which brings students from all
parts of Canada to Ottawa each year to
discover how government works, has an-
nounced that Anna Sakasov of Sepforth
District High School will be one of Some
500 students participating in the 1990
programme.
Students selected for the Forum pro-
gramme take part ,in a number of in-
teresting activities in the Nation's
Capital—including actually sitting in the
Commons and Senate chambers, talking to
parliamentarians and senior public ser-
vants, and visits to Government House and
the Supreme Court of Canada. They will
also participate in a mock Cabiltet discus,
lion of ',..
untnigratiion policy, and take part
in a staged debate on federal -provincial
relations.
By the end of the weeklong -program
(March 1.7.224), the students will have Want-
ed a great deal about the challenges and
complexities lin the way their government
operates. As well, and equally important,
they will have acquired a better undemtan-
ding of their fellow Canadians from across
the land.
Students rely on 'the support of local
organizations to assist in paying their fees
for the program, and to help with travel
costs not covered by a grant from the
Secretary off State.
DOUBLE THE MONEY - The Seaforth Manor in Seaforth made two sizeable dona-
tions to the Seaforth Community Hospital Fundraising Campaign last week, the
result of fundraising efforts by the staff and residents of the Manor, and the
generosity of its owners. Residents raised $1137.65 in a Walk-a-thon, Bike-a-thon,
and garage sale held in 1989 and it was that amount, along with, a matching
amount from the home's owners that was presented to the hospital last week. Mak-
ing the presentation to Alf Ross, back right, Corporate Fundraising Chairman for
the Hospital, were; Pat Ryan, President Seaforth Manor's Resident's Council, Ruth
Hildebrand, Administrator, and Ed and Carolyn Ozimek, owners. Robinet photo.
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During worship, there will be an op-
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ANNA-SKASOV
LBIRTHS
VAN DYK - Shawn and Brett are happy to
say they have a new baby brother, Chad
Gregory. Born on .Canary 30, 1990 at 5:55
p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, he
weighed 5 lbs., 2 ozs. Proud parents are
Ted and Leanne. Chad is welcomed at
home by two special grandmothers, Alma
Hugill and Margaret Van Dyk, both of
Seaforth.
HENDERSON - Joel is happy to announce
the safe arrival of his baby sister, Kara
Jean, born December 24, 1989 and
weighing 7 lbs., 13 ozs. Proud parents are
Elaine and Al of Edmonton, Alberta.
Fourth grandchild for George and Jean
Henderson of Qualicium Beach, British Col-
umbia, and Marjorie Maloney of Seaforth.
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