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The Bear Facts
`Reach for the Top' team finishes a strong second
On March 31 the senior
"Reach for the Top" team
travelled to CHSS to compete
for the regional champi-
onship. The first game was
against Goderich D.C.I. and
was a close match until
Seaforth pulled ahead in the
third round. Next, they
played Exeter, SHDHS for
the semi-final. Once again
Seaforth had a strong third
round and won the game. Yet
in finals Exeter was able to
beat our team leaving us with
a proud second place.
Congratulations to this years
team: Julie Agar, Jane
Powell, Kyle Rea, Anthony
Wilkinson and Mike Mullin.
Girls Soccer is presently
having practices and try -outs.
The season starts this week
and over 30 girls turned out
to gain the 20 available posi-
tions. Attendance, enthusi-
asm, and skill will determine
the 20 girls for this season.
Good luck.
Intramurals are currently
being held at noon hour with
co-ed badminton.
Report cards are expected
for April 18 which means
early university admissions
scheduled for seniors.
Parents' Night is sched-
uled for Wednesday, April
23. Parents have an opportu-
nity to visit their children's
teachers and arc encouraged
to make arrangements for
longer conferences after that
evening.
Big party
for 100th
celebrations
By Mona Alderdice
"Oh, what a party" for the
100th anniversary held at
Crediton with the Crediton
W.I. as hostess on Mon.
March 31.
Cheryl McLeod, president
of Crediton W.I. chaired the
program opening With the
Ode and the Mary Stewart
Collect followed by a skit
"Women's Institute
Beginnings".
Dolores Shapton acted as
M.C. with Jean Neil and
Ethel King acting the parts of
a rural couple when the
woman wanted to go to the
W.I. meeting and why he
thought she should stay
home.
All the ladies of Dashwood
W.I. had a couple of jokes to
tell, June Rader, Maude
Hoffman, Dorothy
Restameycr, Kathryn Becker,
Katie Frectee, Rita Kellar,
Gloria Bierling, Florence
Marlene and Martha
Weigand. A story about the
Christmas concert years ago
by Alice Joynt was read by
Dorothy Restameycr.
Music was enjoyed with
Lois Hodgins playing the
violin, accompanied by Alma
Davies at the piano. Good old
polkas and waltzes.
June Stewart and Helen
Webber acted the skit,
"Mistaken Identity"
Grand Bend played a
recorder and everyone had to
"Guess the Tune". Real
oldies.
Kippen East's Mona
Alderdice had a reading "Ode
to a Mammogram" and Grace
Drummond conducted a con-
test on the life of Adelaide
Hoodless, the founder of the
W.I.
Seaforth W.I. presented a
skit "Applying for
Citizenship" with Helen
McKenzie, Jean Keyes, the
officer and Betty Hulley, the
immigrant.
Grace Pym and Marjorie
Johns of Elmvillc W.I. con-
ducted a sing song ending
with Auld Lang Sync and
Happy Anniversary to us.
The skit performed at Arca
Convention last fall was pre-
sented by Anne Cottle,
Cheryl MacLeod, Grace
Drummond, Grace Pym and
Isabel King.
Our F.W.I.O. Board mem-
ber Mary Nicklos of
Tavistock read "Maw in the
Auto."
President, Helen McKenzie
gave courtesies and the
evening closed with the
singing of our W.I.
Centennial song.
The Yearbook is holding a
contest: they are raffling a
two-page spread where the
winner will be photographed
and featured with their
friends, doing school activi-
ties, and experiencing a "typ-
ical" school day. Tickets are
on sale every Wednesday in
April.
Last Thursday Students'
Council held the Annual Air
Band Assembly and Milk
Dance. The Air Band show-
cased a hilarious medley by
Heather Dale, Janette Wood,
Amy Hamon, Amanda Denys
(as Madonna), Carali McCall,
Shannon Austin, Michelle
Gallagher, Erin Siemon, Loni
Horst and Stephanie
MacDonald. They spoofed
Hip Hop, Disco, Rap, and
every other genre youcould
think of. The assembly also
featured live music by Brett
Moffett, Sean Ludwig,
Darren Akey and Will
Thompson. Not just a little
talent to be had,
On May 31 the Annual
Format will be held at the
Legion for $30 per person
featuring photos at 7 p.m.
and dinner at 8 p.m.
Organizers Erin McNaughton
and Tara McLellen
announced the theme for the
evening: "A Night To
Remember".
PHOTO BY GREGOR CAMPBELL
WEENIES IN THE RAIN - Seaforth and area juvenile girls didn't let the afternoon rain
deter them Saturday selling hot dogs on Main Street to raise funds for today's
(Wednesday) trip to Montreal where they will compete for the National championship as
members" of Ontario's Central West Juvenile Broomball Team. They hope to return with
some silverware Monday night. From left: Charlene Townsend, Susan McLachlan, Debby
Hogged, Mellissa Wallace and Karen Delvecchio.
Wild Turkey licences now available by phone
Wild turkey hunting
licences can now be had by
telephone.
The Ontario Ministry of
Natural Resources toll-free
electronic licensing line (at 1-
800-288-1155) is open from
7 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days
a week, until the end of
Pinery open
A sure sign spring is really
here - the campgrounds at the
Pinery Provincial Park is now
open.
April.
A ministry press release
notes "to use this new tele-
phone application system,
hunters will need their 15 -
digit outdoors card number, a
valid Visa or Mastercard
number, and either a touch-
tone or rotary dial telephone
to enter the requested infor-
mation." The licence will be
mailed out the following
business day.
The ministry now has about
12,500 registered wild turkey
hunters, and says it "currently
issues 4,200 wild turkey
licences each year for hunt-
ing in southern Ontario."
Long joyride
A 19 -year-old Fullarton
Township man facts numer-
ous charges after he stole
keys and a car in Mitchell
two weekends ago and drove
to Quebec, where he has rela-
tives. The car was recovered
in southern Quebec, at
Rouyn -Noranda.
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