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Clinton News Record, 2014-07-09, Page 88 News Record • Wednesday, July 9, 2014 can 1-866-734-9425 or visit ww medicaler€.ca MedicAlert Lets You Live Life, PARK THEATRE L_ mei we r_ F rk & Sat 6:45 & 9:15 ;gun - Thur 0'15 I July 11.17 MELISS,A MECAAITTh Y Am Fri & Sat 6;45 & 9:15 Sun -T1-Nur 3:00 4aaar 'Dam &Core Lamm, www.moviedi n,ks.ca 1- 11) .3 1.71 0 -265-3438 Tara Ostner, The Clinton News Record Students, chaperones and parents gather in St. Anne's parking lot as students depart for the school -volunteer trip. r¢rJF1JrjG LITY Of BLLJEWATEF t 2001 NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE PFlFRLIC MI':FTiNC Jori NEW ZONING BYLAW ()PENN HOUSE DATE, Saturday, August 911, 2014, 10 &1*]. to 1 p.m. PUBLIC PII GW] IG DATE; Monday, August ].11h, 7;00 p.m. LOCATION: 1J 1a1a:i I CI la11111Vr%. I, r' y' Cir 10x, 381443 141 j Il ftgl_, Varna Lief VI YOUR SA r n gr new Z rr r Bylaw for 1luetraterI r ink rgistinj Zoning fiy°-lairs in BIIJraalri arc Rine srplu-ed with a. new, 3ingrr Zoning r'i lnrrdrs and I3I"rr'r17Lr ii iT ti? I F.,• s'n hand al IIIc Opew Ruing I'> a pl in 7111 .train fimill_r, ICY-t::1Ye. p1i:1Yi}I1MI4 x110041 r 1,Fupdii`salE, Th Zen ii kip -law will sti 41Lii atIfferenl Ifdpi use cone; for al lands within the municipally and Iiaar the pensattrd urea mai r quired sandbags in each zone. such ax Ihr localise of slaurrthas. buildingtgpes and a.+rhsr}sand carLka'rlg requir. rr Ms runcrriz direr peuvisuxis. i'1 r111i:i1 u��l 7carr Iri rrrciyl.Li<rfl SI "lit Pa11r1iC PLiC I . TILL' "hail online. Iiy-li* um} Lk pa..edld the *.ante ev tiJ.si, mon ir11°tiIic dine_ the dull Zu.« tog y-1 w lick. lit reriert'J c the Mule st 0:111:c.1 1.1. X11 .amt, 2 rr!5 m }r.t •1;11.1 p m agfilr Minim nlr} r fSYmrrl cr.717.51T m! n•hY�rn•.r. FIlrtidens may 91:11ll! -.;tazlian tar mai hoa rem rcr la st sr lirer In jGaa':arrman.r9a0mtei. nckg nli-;t. FTtr f rtui oa amok•+.I to AveWill will ire emicrrra7tdaealmeoardelar®J ix-rieKtd. 1I .s repo. er clic rr'fi 6n+k arLII tihpl.. kw c . A IOW 'R rL. an i I.n , , .. 4r-krildFallrrcd'Iniunr a'L'harrrn 11a" V k mood. 1w renal at pu WA.° tL aar gra FJ l r arc,•,; •• . . isofrr{.crl rr du Mira reltry rr Illaraarasr n rYa Claud nsiEra awl J L h • paaaar. rr nut craps ..Ii rad mamaoval i,.1oi n r rabic rT r$, ,7 mala 51-111.1 .J:eln Yr rti I. ti luiel}tlry rl Mxwan holes the IIrdara in pule 1, ILa parun or radii Lolly nu, no. 'xe.allaI s• ILJ1L 11.11'. =ring aim appeal germ the Orum Itla el pal baud, tritem m r elo-Lori& IIard_ M -re ax rao rratk omen thl ut St. Anne's students promote sustainable change in India this summer Tara Ostner The Clinton News Record Even though school is out for the summer, there was a lot of action at St. Anne's Catholic Sec- ondary School on Canada Day. The school was bustling with excitement as about 20 St. Anne's students and five chaper- ones gathered in the parking lot preparing to leave for a two- week school -volunteer trip to India. "For the past two years, stu- dents have been raising money for the trip," says school secre- tary, Cara Bechard. Elementary dances, an Indian culture night, barbeques, spaghetti dinners and selling Elmira chicken are some of the events and activities that the students organized in order to help raise money for the trip. Students who are involved in the trip to India are members of the school's Me to We Group and have planned the trip through the international organ- ization, Me to We. Me to We is an international, for-profit social enterprise founded by Canadian brothers, Craig and Marc Kielburger. The enterprise's main goal is to offer people better choices to help create a better world. It does this by offering socially conscious and environmentally friendly clothes and accessories, life - changing international volun- teer trips, leadership training programs and materials, and books that address issues of pos- itive social change all of which are things that are important to the staff and students at St. Anne's. Me to We is also associated with Free The Children, an inter- national, not-for-profit charity, also founded by brothers Craig and Marc Kielburger. Free The Children offers programming to hundreds of thousands of young people in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom, has worked in more than 45 countries and has been named one of Canada's 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures of 2013. Previous trips organized by students belonging to the Me to We group at St. Anne's include a trip to Kenya in 2009 and a trip to Ecuador in 2012. While the students and chaperones are in India this month they will pro- mote the five pillars of the Me to We and Free The Children's phi- losophy. As Tom Bedard, one of the chaperones on the trip, explains, these are, "education, health and sanitization, clean water, alternative income, and food and agriculture." The over- all objective, Bedard says, is to "make sustainable change to communities."