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Huron Expositor, 2014-04-30, Page 14Wednesday, April 30,2014 • Huron Expositor 15 Robins and other birds return to Winthrop Ruth Campbell Winthrop correspondent Spring is here, the robins are back plus other birds, the grass is green and will soon need cutting and we are almost into May. At Cavan Church on Sunday, Easter was observed. Grace DoImage lit the Christ candle. The story of the cross was given and flowers were placed on the cross. The children's story was titled "Unbelievable." Bruce Whitmore, the speaker actually cut pieces from his tie. He was emphasizing the cross as "Unbelievable." The choir sang "The Angel Rolled the Stone Away." Bruce's message was titled "Because of the Empty Tomb." Special dates were mentioned - Jesus rose - not death but life; several peo- ple didn't die in 9/11 for dif- ferent reasons. Easter is always the first Sunday after the first full moon, after the Spring Equinox. In 2008 it was on March 23. For Easter our family gathered at the Morey home in Seaforth. Lisa te Brinke had just returned from visit- ing son Brendan who is attending school in Sweden. He will be returning home in mid June. As i t was a beautiful day, several members enjoyed the warm weather outside. The knitting/crocheting group met recently at the home of Marg McClure. Food for Thought When your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt. Donations still needed for Stuff that Bus St. Anne's school news Claire Gordon, Minister of Public Relations It was a short week here at St. Anne's after a long weekend to celebrate Easter. But on Tuesday we were back into the full swing of things. The junior badminton team partici- pated in the Huron Perth badminton tour- nament, and seven members on the team are now going on to represent St. Anne's at WOSSAA. Congratulations and Good Luck to all of our badminton players this season. This week we welcomed the elemen- tary schools on Tuesday and Thursday for their annual basketball tournament. It was great seeing all the future Eagles out on the court. Wednesday was Administrative Assist- ants Day and Friday was Custodian Appreciation Day. We are so grateful for all of our amazing administrative assist- ants and custodians here at St. Anne's. This week at St. James St. Tames school news Taylor Rolleman, Grade 4 Hello again, Taylor here. This week some stuff is really exiting so read ahead. So first of all, the junior and senior kindergarten class is doing procedural writing and proper letter formation. The senior kindergarten/grade 1 class is discussing how lucky we are and how many kids don't have what we have. They learned a lot about the Easter story and doing Easter crafts. The grade 2/3 class is learning about amphibians and ways to help the environment. The grade 3/4 is learning about forces in science, and presented their Ancient Egypt power points. The grade 4/5 class are doing their times tables and Ancient civilizations. Finally, the most exciting, the grade 7/8 class had a basketball tournament and Oz is coming May13-15. That is the exiting stuff we are doing at St. James school. No cost programs for older adults Exercise at your own pace "I have more energy and interest in doing things, better balance and more self-esteem" - Exercise class participant Healthy Living & Exercise . re C•DTrrniJrilw 3,l000cl Seextes Join our classes or be a volunteer instructor Seated Exercise at Seaforth Manor Monday 1 Wednesday 1 Friday riopm Group Exercise at Seaforth Agriplex Tuesday 1 Friday 9:3oam Seated Exercise at Maplewood Manor Monday 1 Wednesday 1 Friday 2p.m. Nordic Poling at Seaforth Arena Monday 'Friday 8-9am Group Exercise at Brussels Arena Tuesday 1 Friday 9:3oam Seated Class at Highland Apts. Brussels Monday I Tues. 'Wed.' Thurs. 1:30 p.m. To register or to volunteer call 1.877.502.8277 They work so hard and do so manywonderful things for our school. This past week also marked the halfway point through sec- ond semester. Mid term report cards were sent home to give parents and students an indication of how well they are doing so far this semester Next week our Me to We group hosts a Break the Silence rock concert on 1•1 & Sat 16._30 & :1 S Sti r. - Thur 7;30 eaven is corReal rri Sal 6;M 8.9:15 Sun • Th kir 7 viwiv.movielnks.ca imu deo...?1-80D-265-3438 SEAFORTH LIONS ANNUAL TROUT DERBY Kids 14 years and under can register for the derby at the Seaforth Lions Pavillion from 6:45 am. tt RULES: CHILDREN ONLY (14 years and under) No fishing before 7a.m. No use of lures Limit 2 fish per child Prizes awarded at 11a.m. Fish must be caught and landed by child to claim prize and remember parents, fishing is for the kids." Anyone wishing to make a contribution, please contact any Lions member or call Paul 519-527-2892 All proceeds to support Trout Derby Prizes NOTICE: NO FISHING at the Lions Park BEFORE 7 a.m. Saturday, May 3rd, 2014 Wednesday following 24 hours of silence in solidarity for children around the world who are denied basic human rights. Our SHSM Arts and Culture students head to Toronto and we are continuing to Stuff that Bus. Please help us help our local food banks by donating non-perishable food items. .1.044pI Ail IF difi: 11,104P 101 f p f.I * gt .14a (11.--V;ineWileiker Mak Vour 01NTI Wive, (.oif, 1 uii Mree...14-21 e a Awad:e 61 Cava(' St, GODERICH 4aZ1 AW43955 The Black Family Musicians, Singers & Stepdancers. Sat. May 3 - 7p.m. at Egmondville United Church. Tickets $12; Children under 12 Free. Available at: Pete's Paper Clip or call 522-0440 or 527-0584 Refreshments to follow Grandma & Grandpa (Dave & Jill Jervis) May 3, 2014