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Bike too__
Oft Wed*P0aY* )4.111Y 74th, *Me, red light ,*nd
soorth ruse School held you signals an4 leaVe
itat fieS bilte Pao. Constable when the light turned green,
aid the Public School then you, rode betWeee twos
.; WPM* Pd this event lines that narrOVed, After'
tellusie the Y were afraid you got through the eeerSt
-that the students. did not Mr, Akey safety eheag4
.have a very good education your bike, Th. !course was,
10 bike safety. The pupils ran by the 7C Class, ander'
from Kindergarten age Mr :501d*tt's ,sunervision,
rough to grade 8 took part. ne. *lame Iwgre, 1st _lint
It consisted of eight parts. Lone .ud, John, Pale, 3rd
OW of all was a Bike safety Patriea. Kiretne.r.
test, then driVing
Straight line then going in and We hope that the students
out ef the pions. The fourth of Seaford; School,
thing was to stop at a stop haze :leAttlett got.. from WS
• sign and signal to se left, on eventand that Irwin begone
a figure eight which you had an Atuttlai event
to stay within the .two white By SandxalintIP
• UM!. Sixth obstacle was to Donna. McClure
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The gf,radeS .04/15, 516 and 6,
classes went, on aadm01
to Sainte Marie, Midland, on
Thursday May 24th, The trip
covered mainly. SOciikt
atntliga* but .math •an4
•communicatious, were
•practised the bus ride there,
which lasted approximately 3
hours, was long. and tiring.
As we drove closer we spied
our tour guides dressed in
17th century clothing. The
tettr hegart with the showing
Pf a 01111 which explained in
short detail, the history of
Sainte Marie. After the 01m,
A garage door °poled, and
eur Oficial tour began- The
tour, which lasted 3 hours,
explained, in full. the life of
the Huronand, Jesuits.
Learning how oter people
lived in the 1,7th century, we
feel, was very rewarding and
we hope you can visit Sainte
Marie soon:
Done by Ann McClure,
Heather Ritz
The. Grade 7's c 8's of
s.r.s. took part in a dance on
May 18th, put on by the.
grade 8B students,
The4lance was held in the
Auditorium of S.P.S. The
Gade 8B students donated
the proceeds of the dance to
the playground ProjeCt. The
music was excellent
We would like to thank the
parents and, teachers who
helped chaperone the dance.
With out you the dance
couldn't have been
suecessful. •
By Kevin Drager
• and KeithMcClure
TRIP TO MIDLAND
On Thursday three classes
• went on a bus trin. The three
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classes, which, went on the
trip were Mrs. ThOttiati* 514
Mr. WHIM'S. 6 and, Mrs, an
den Akirees CS, We ate Pur
lunch on the bus, We got
there about a qearter after
eleven.
For the tour guide was
avid Allen. On the tour we
meL a 4;0'0 priest; a.
blacksmith and other MOO.
Af tor we United Sainte -Merle
we went into the.
When we •were coming
home we stopped in Went
Forest at CP* Blue Mountain
restiurant. We reached
Seaforth a little bit after
•seven, It was Fug
By Kathy soontlm
Mt May 24 a vary
interesting sport look place
at Seaforth Public School, 4
basketball game wsa Played,
during the Rogan hour break.
Can you guess who Played?'
Wrong! It was the teachers
against the grade eight all
star boys. There were only 6
04PlInts against tep, aft Star
hoys. Although thnumtier
of;P4whors: didn't compare to,
the horsnumber they stilt
did well
ut; was. Aix voting,
ehalleneing game with many
and baskets. This game
got so carried away, that the
score keeper iwasn't able to
do his, task, We called it a
4,4raw,t• .
by Maria Games
Ta mute 13riscoll
RODEO WINNEF1S 7-- The Seaforth Public School, studetiti who, placed
first. and second, in their grades in the recent bicycle safety rodeo •
conducted by Seaforth police are (back row from left) .(First row) Paul
Doods, Heather Rutz, Susan Hulley, David Campbell, John DOE), .Jim
Lone, Glenda Beuerman, Patricia -Rimmer; Barry Campbell', David
McLiwain, Dave :Garrick, Constable „Charles Akey. (Second row) Brent
Van Den Aicker, Tim Brown, Rhonda 'Farag, Kathy Soontiens, Lori
• McClure, Carol Axtmann, Laurie Crocker, David Akey, (First Row) Vicki
Tremeer, Andrea Muir, Shawn Fibpper, Bill Tremeer, Jason Patterson,
. Michael - •(Expositor Photo)
GRADE 7 TRIPS Rhea. Hamilton from the
• On Friday, May. 18, the Rural Voice in !Myth came to
grade 7 class went to the our school. Slie interviewed
Ifullett Conservation Area. three pupils hi grades 3,4,5,6
The trip included a cook -out and 7. She asked the pupils
and a visit to the herony in their names and many
the morning. Then in the questiods about living on the
afternoon an orienteering farm. These intetviews will
session was planned.. The be in the June editiop of the
day was educational and. Rural, Voice.
enjoyed by all.pupils.
VISITOR FROM RURAL
VOICE GRADE 8 SPEAKER
On 'Monday, May 14, On Thursday,May 17, o
representative from • the
Ministry of Natural
Resources came to our school
and talked to the Grade 8's
about fishing and different
types of fish. Near the end of
the visit the pupils di sected,
some of the fish. After he left
the mills reviewed the
different parts and sections
of the fish. The: visit was a
part of the grade 8's science
course of study.
Secifc)t•th girls'
, _
• On Tuesday, May'28th,
• 1979 the Tri -County Soccer
got under warfor another
season with the Seaforth
Girls travelling to Lucan for
• the opening game. The girls
• played a very Wong
attacking game for the first
half WithTrary Wright hitting
the mark for one goal and
Janice Cairns connecting
twice for a pair' of goals.
The second half became a
defensive battle with the
Seaforth Defence Shelly
Driscoll, Tracy, and Sandra.
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Wilson and Cheryl. Morey in.
Goal kept the. Loin team
from getting on the score
card.
• Final score was Seaforth 2
and Lucan Bidulph 0
'Well done girls" said,
coach John H. Cairns.
The schedule of local.
• games is:
Thum., May 31
Seaforth Firebirds at Nairti
moni,4ame •
Seaforth Firebirds at Grand
Bend
Tties.; jaw 5
Nairn at Seaforth Shaintocks.
,,. Tues., June 12
• Seaforth Shamrocka at
Seaforth Firebirds
• Ties. Jibe 19
Seaforth Shamrocks at Grand
Bend,
Thurs. hoe 21
Lucan at Seaforth Firebirds
'rues. Arne 261
Lucan at Seaforth Shantrocica
Tues. June 26
Seaforth Firebirds at Bidulph
Thum. July ,
Grand Bend at S estforth Fire
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ThurLJuly5
Seaforth Shamrocks it Nairn
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Tues. Jody 10
GrandBend at Seaforth
Shamrocks
Tues. Jody 10/ -
Seaforth Firebirds at Little
Toes. hily 17
Elidtiiph at Stiftirth Shamrock
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Nairn at Seafo rib Firebirds
Totes. July 24
Bidulph at Scatorth Firebirds.
There. Judy 24
Seaforth Shamrocks at Lucan
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