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
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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
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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:
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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.
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