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Drug and alcohol prograrn. begins at SDHS
With the school year well under way, Junior, Mr. John Bal]; Senior, Mr,• Doug. Monday, November 2, 1:00 p.m.: Survival
there is never a dull moment at Seaforth Procter; CrossCountry - Mr.. Harry Guide: 'A ,nick music show talking about
District High School, Dougherty and Mr. Dave.Onn; Tennis - Mr. responsible decisions concerning alcohol
The first student progress reports are just John Ball; Golf - Mr. Terry Johnston. •and drugs.
around the. corner. These will be given to Future games for Girls Basketball at Tuesday, November. 3, 9:00 & 10:00 a,m.:
students October 13. Parent's Night will Goderich and fpr Boys Volleyball at Exeter Trinity Theatre; A play focussing on respon-
follow Thursday, October 15 from 7-9 p.m. are both on October 13. sible choices involving alcohol and drugs.
All parents are invited to come and discuss ADAPT. - Alcohol and Drug Awareness Wednesday November 4, 1;00 p.m: Dr.
their son/daughter's, progress with their ' Programme for Today - begins Monday, Oc- Peter Knight:. From the Trauma Unit, St.
teachers, •. tober 26 and runs through to Friday, Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton discusses the
The S.D.H.S. Girls Marching Band has November 6. This programme will provide a
been busy' at local fairs. Their well known two-week focus on alcohol and drug educe -
musical talents make them a much sought- tion. ; The activities will include special
after group: To date they have performed at events for all :or part of the school and
Melbourne, Brussels, Seaforth, Exeter and classroom time aimed at an aspect of these
--11-0awith a-paradeinTe-eswater-coming—topi-cs—Parenis arid -members -of -the com=
up in the near future. The' money received munity are welcome at any of our special
from their • paradesis being used to defray events. One. is scheduled in the evening pf
the expenses of the trip to Edison Pageant of October , 27 . to allow more ' parents and
• • Light Competition in Florida in February, , families to attend. Listed below' :are the
MARY JOANNE VERBERNE, daughter ,of 1988. . scheduled. guest speakers, their topic's, and
g .School sports :are in full swing with time of presentation:
Joe and • Johanne Verberne el Seafo;rth Seaforth fielding as many teams as many .Monday, October 26',.1:00 p.m.: Christine
graduated from Brock Teacher's College larger schools. This is due to the cornbinedNash -Drinking &,Driving: Mrs. Nash's son
with her Bachelor of Education on May 5; enthusiasm of our students and energetic ..was killed in an alcohol-related accident.
' 1987. She also received Fier' Bachelor of Arts staff. Inter -school sports require a large Tuesday, October 27, 7:00 p.m.: •Maeve
at Brock University in St. Catharines. Mary commitment and we are lucky to have peo- " Connell - Alcohol & The 'Family: from the
is a former student of, St. Columban School ple .willing to take on these extra jobs. The •
Addiction Research Foundation.
and Seaforth District High School. She has .• teams and coaches to date are: Girls ' Thursday, October .29; 2:00 p.m.:
accepted a poaition'on'the teaching staff of Basketball Midget, Mrs. Ruthann B.A.C.C:H.U.S.: University students talk
Antshinabie School at Deet Lake in Nor—'Wal is unios,Mrs.•Iatical2oig;-SeintirT"abdut--alternative-lifestyieffi at'"tiniveisity'
thern Ontario: • . •. 'Mr. Terry Johnston; Boys Volleyball, and college.
realities of drinking and driving.
Friday, .•November.6, 9:00 a.m.: Mr. John's
Townsend: A former R.C.M.P. Officer, he
wilt discussthe realities of drugs and drug,
abuse.
Teachers Linda Doig and Terri Brintnell
have.been busy organizing our in -school pro-
gramme and Terry Johnston has been co•
3rdinating the.county'wide committee.
1987 STUDENT COUNCIL - The students at Seaforth Public School recently elected
representatives for student council. Members of the council are; back, Brad Moore,
Ken_Hildebrand, Kalen Carroll, Jason Muir; Jason Beutteniniller; Kevin Cardno and
--Susan-Stewart-Front, Gourtney-Larivee, 'Karen DOicin; Cheryl tveLlwain; Greg-Pritz;
Sharon Godkin, M•arcy:McCall and.Angele Mack. Mcllwraith photo. '
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the destruction to lives and property can be im-
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Observe good fire safety practices and learn.
the correct procedures to take in the event
of a fire. Keep alert to the dangers and
choose to fight fires befpre they start.
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