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Huron Expositor, 2000-09-13, Page 5News New teachers at area schools Both Seaforth Public School and Seaforth District High School have new principals this year. Kevin Smith is the new principal at Seaforth Public School and Jane Morton is the new vice principal. Jeff Reaburn is the new principal at Seaforth District High School. Other new teachers at SDHS include French teacher Leah Dickert and science teacher Jennifer Ross - Holton and educational assistant Linda Brown. At Seaforth Public School. new teachers include French teacher Cindy Visser, Grade 5/6 teacher Roy Gingerich, Grade 4 teacher Elaine Haney, Grade 3/4 teacher Mike Lobb, Grade 2 teacher Tina Burkholder, special education teacher David Bonner, Kindergarten teacher Cindy van't Voort and educational assistant Peter Luke. St. James School has a new music teacher Jennifer Zutt while St. James teacher. Laurie Parsons moved. to St. Patrick's School in Dublin. New teachers at St. Columban School include Grade 4 teacher Sharon O'Grady. Grade 6 and French teacher Wendy Rau, educational assistant Maureen Lang and music teacher Francine Looby, who is also teaching music at St. Patrick's. Teacher Rosalee Poppe also moved from St. Patrick's to St. Columban. Centenaires continue to build team The management and coaching staff of the Seaforth Centenaires were. thrilled at the turnout for training camp which opened last week. Approximately 50 skaters and 10 goalies- hit the ice in an attempt to crack the lineup in workouts Tuesday and Thursday. • The Cents travelled to . Kincardine last Friday already having signed several -players. Goderich natives. Rob Connor, and Jeff Arnold and returning defenceman Chris Fielder all inked their names. as did Tyler Stewart. of Blyth and Kyle Knise and Curtis Meyers of Clinton. The Cents coaching staff were also impressed by the play of local minor playors including Tyler. Elliot. Kyle Henderson. Tyler Doig. Barry Young, Luke Vick'and. Steve Henderson. More positive hews for the Cents came Thursday night when Joe Nesbitt was one of the final cuts of the St.Marvs Lincolns Jr. B adding another solid player to the defence.• According to GM Dave Parsons. "there are still a few more players at Junior•B camps we are hoping will be back." - - . The Centenaires will he playing • two exhibition games Saturday Sep. 9 and Sunday Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. versus the Wingham JrC Ironmen. The Centenaires will also be holding a golf tournament sponsore.d by The Commercial Hotel Sunday September 24. Prizes include a four day trip to LasVegas. Cost is S80 per player and includes green fees and dinner. Contact any Cents executive to register. ' Manure gas can pose a deadly threat Three Ontario farm workers were recently killed when they entered a manure• spreader tank on the dairy farm where thee' were employed. In recent years there have been - other instances of individuals who narrowly escaped with their lives after entering manure storages or silos containing potentially deadly gases. Tis has•prompted the Farm Safety Association to issue a warning about entry into these areas. The following confined space entry procedures should be followed: I. Test the atmosphere for oxygen and for levels of toxic. and explosive gases. If you cannot test. always assume that the •atmosphere is dangerous. 2. If a dangerous atmosphere exists. you must wear a self-contained breathing apparatus. Ventilate the area as•'thoroughly as possible before entry. 3. All mechanical equipment must he locked . out. •~4. Use the -buddy—system and µ•eara lifeline. Sufficient equipment: and manpower must be available. A third. person should be on hand to summon assistance. if needed. 5. Establish hot you will be communii:ating before entering the confined. space. Themeaning of verbal signals.. hand gestures or tugging the line signals must be understood by people on the outside. • • 6. Never re-enter a confined space without retesting and venting the area. Signs should be posted on manure storage facilities and .. silos, to warn of the dangers. These are available from the Farm Safety Association offices in Guelph. Play deals with challenges men face From Pogo 4 Cancer Society has planned a community .• event with partners in Larnbton County at . the Huron. Country • Playhouse on Thursday. October 5. 2000 at 7:30 p.m.. Entitled :NO Big' Deal'!" • this dramatic presentation is a play about the experiences of men with prostate canter and' •their spouses. The production is based on a qualitative research study of men with prostate cancer and their spouses conducted by a research team at Toronto- Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre.. The production will embark on a one-year tour of the province. ted by Dr. Ross Gray. the study was supported by funds raised by the CCS through , the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC). The study focused on support and coping issues forcouples during the time prior and in the year following surgeryfor prostate cancer. To create the dramatic production. the research team joined forces with Act II. Studio. a theatre program for AvonDISTRIOCTL SCHO MaitlaBOnd Learning for a Lifetime What does a school trustee do? Would you want to be one? As a seruce tc . •immunn) the As On Maitland District School Board is offer- ing a iter semina presented b) exprnuiced school trustees. school Council leaden.-andschool board administrators. You wdl: off. examine the role of school truster today - what. • ' .:ointnnment of nine and effort does a trustee make lit ' understand the interaction between the Manu) of Education and the schoorboard ^ who makes which • - • Nies' . - - . resew the role of the board. individual trustoes. the Director of Education. unins. school councils. and principals . who does what' if reflect on the yuesnun what difference can ximinake' Jinn us on Saturday. September 23rd. 2010. 9 a.m. to 12 noon • at the Administrative Office in Seaforth 'information packages will be available at the meeting and at !lir Admin (Mice in Seaforth from Sept 25t0 • If )nu wish to participate please RSVP by.4 pAs. do Sept. 21st t• Anne Lake at 14300-S92.S437 NU. 131. Mon Maitland. District School Board 62 Chalk Street North Seaforth, ON NOK IWO LORNE RACHUS Director of Education WENDY ANDERSON Char older adults at Ryerson_ Pdlytechnic University. Actors from Act 11. members of the research team! and individuals With cancer"met. for esfral months translating the research findings into a series of vignettes. The humour -titled. performance focuses on the challenges that men face as ther.try to deal with illness and;how• the' people around them are affected. , For more • information about prostate cancer, or any type of Lancer. people can call the Canadian Cancer Society's Cancer Information Sevice - 1-888-919-3333 (Monday to Friday, y a.m. to 6 p.m.). Free prostaie cancer information kits are avaliahle through the CIS. HURON MASSAGE THERAPY CLINIC Janine Lavoie. B.tic; RUT For appt. Thurs. or. Sat: call 527-0780 Total Image II The HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT and the Huron County VETERINARY CLINICS are offering: ANTI -RABIES CLINICS 1.otdig' and esti , . i + ,m,nths of age. Please have them tin ICashr. r,r in h,,xes when in:the• clinic. LUT• Ir,.ludes GST COST:1'rr animal vaccinated 1 0 Ccrnrrlatcprovided _ Tags for ifogs • The fotloss ing Huron County Clinics are participating: 'l- ,' 1 if. r, - a 1I is, • ,n p t,'; . :i/;pin lu'c/lpm (: niury5cr.i.r • ST 5.1+ :•int ice rn t.rt,i An,r.p; H,ep;i,,l H1i %tor: Si 'F. krtir :i'•2 62 GK.2i DIX/ ) iafn. to1(Mlprn ,,,ix 27.2090+(ipm ur7(YJp0 . Kirkum Vetcnnary Clrm. • 19'C/range Ase .Kirkton • .229-891 t .' 'epi 23 20002OQpm too00pm Sept 27:20003.0Opm Io7COO m Leedham Vetennary Clinic • 11 Alfred St . Wingham 357-247$ . • Sept 23:2000900am to 12:110pm Sept. 27:2000 2.00 p m, to 5 00 p m Seaforth Vetendary Clinic Main St , N . Sciforth 521-1160 Srpt 212000kO►am to1200pm Scpt 27..2000 2 00 p m to5'.00pm Wingham Vcarinary.Clinic Rantoul Pool Complex. ' ft R •t Wingham 357-1770 Scp1 27. 2(100 2 00p m to 5:00 p.m r,.•!.,. • \ •cnnanScntces. . ZtinchVeten nary Clinic = r,o,Jeriehr 44 Main St . Zuneh • :641. '236-4301 . S, p, : • . . . .rain to l.t►pin Sept 23. 2000900 am.toi2.00pm Sep 7._,),,_ i n p m to S 0 0 p m Scpt 27. 2(X10 100 p m to 5,00 p m ThesClinics arc for 'tables Vaccination only; No Other . treatment wdl be available. • Perth County ts.also holding clifics on the same ti.tte ('• mt.is i your area veterinarian for limes. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, September 13, 2000-5 STARLIGHT LANES Looking for bowlers - all leagues Tuesday evening - non smoking Y.B.C. REGISTRATION FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 4:00to6:00PM 10 AM to 12 NOON 45 MARKET ST., SEAFORTH 527-0840 For real peace of mind, look lit .•t protection. We provide insurance protection that lets you sleep at night. That's because die collective strength of our 50 community based mutual . insurers makes us 'among the -most financially secure insurance networks in the world. For you, it meati friendly knowledgeable service from people who undersund your needs and provide rhe prosection and service you want. 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