The Huron Expositor, 1994-10-05, Page 5Education
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, October 5, 1994-5
NEW SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL COUNCIL - The new
student's council of Seaforth Public School is Heather Dale
• resident), Pamela Jewitt, Robyn Strangway, Carali McCall (vice -
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president), Jiltian Houston, Amy Shortreed, Jenn Binnendyk, Dean
Wood, Nick Elligsen (treasurer), Jason Tunney, Wes Vick, Brent
Webster (secretary), Lindsey Powell, Lori DeGroof.
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ST. JAMES STUDENT'S COUNCIL - The new Student's Council at St. James Roman Catholic School
in Seaforth is (front row) Danielle Vanden Hengel, grade 6 rep; Nicole Kistner, grade four rep; Robyn
Arts, grade six rep; (back row) Nicole Munro, president; Sarah Noakes, secretary; Katie Holland, bulletin
board coordinator; Josh Holland, grade 5 rep; Danny O'Reilly, 'Mr. Birthday' and Tricia Jansen, treasurer.
Faculty advisors are Mr. McCarroll and Madame Visser.
Retired teachers attend dinner
O.A.S.W.T. (Ontario Association
of Superannuated Women Teachers)
held an informative and delightful
meeting and dinner at St. Mary's
Parish Hall, Hesson, on Wed. Sept.
28. Mary Hoy, President, welcomed
the good crowd in attendance. Inez
Haid gave a talk about O.A.S.W.T.
and then introduced the guest.
speaker - Shirley Hoover (Assistant
Insurance Convener, O.A.S.W.T.)
who gave us an interesting talk. A
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WHAT SHOULD I BUY? - Kimberly Steep, 41/2, of Seaforth,
seems to be deciding what to bid on as she watches from a
couch at the Three T's auction held for First Presbyterian Church
at Seaforth Public School.
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Dorothy Hiirt carried out a Sin&4
Song with the group. Doris Bartlett
presented a corsage to three .new
retirees, Sonya Tuer, Stella Biagi,
and Jo -Anne Eckert.
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Great weather at
Seaforth Manor
Hello again! Wasn't September a
super month due to the great
weather we had? Hopefully, Octo-
ber will be much the same. The
residents of Seaforth Manor Retire-
ment Home have been taking
advantage of the warm, sunny fall
days with walks or sitting outside
looking at the changing colours of
the trees.
The Manor would like to thank
Barb and Kelly Bosman for enter-
taining on August 29. Everyone
loves to hear them sing and play
the piano.
On September 12 some residents
went to Charlene and Mike
Foxton's for the afternoon. Every-
one enjoyed sitting in the sunshine
on their deck. The banana loaf and
black forest cake were an extra
special treat! Thanks to everyone
who helped with the driving and to
Charlene for her hospitality.
Cut yourself a great
deal this fall and
save big time!!!
Coming to the Seaforth Fall Fair ;
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Nursing News: The Nursing Department at Seaforth Community Hospital
have tickets available from switchboard and members of the Nursing Staff
on a draw for a lovely, porcelain doll handcrafted by Marian Kernighan.
Proceeds to go towards purchase of equipment for patients care. Tickets
$2.00 each or 3 for $5.00. Watch for hospital booth at the Seaforth Fall
Fair.
The hospital welcomes three Seaforth District High School Co-operative
students: Jane Bennett, Tracy Lowes and Lyndsey Salverda who will be
gaining practical experience in various hospital departments during their
first semester.
Seaforth Perinatal Information Session is scheduled for Wednesday,
October 19, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. at Seaforth Community Hospital Conference
Room 2. Expectant parents are most welcome to come and tour the hospital
facilities and information share.
The public is encouraged to attend the upcoming East Huron (Seaforth &
Area) Long Term Care Planning Meeting to be held at the Seaforth
Community Hospital on Thursday, October 27, 1994. Questions/concerns
pertaining to Long Term Care can be dropped off into a box at the Hospital
Switchboard.
Come join in the fun. Seaforth Community hospital Harvest Dance,
Saturday, October 29, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. at the Seaforth Legion Hall. Music by
DJ "Soundproof". Tickets - $7.50 per person. Available at Hospital
Switchboard and the door. Everyone welcome.
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