Volume 3 Number 12
Inside: Who wins in ARC process?, photos from Pinery Provincial Park toboggan hill and World Religion Day, and Carla Johnston goes to India.
- Future South Huron Accommodation Review Committee meetings February 4
Hensall Public School
February 25
Stephen Central Public School
March 4
ARC makes recommendations to board...
- "We will not make everyone happy" 2008-09 school populations
Source: AMDSB.ca
Zurich – 148 (110% of capacity of 135)
Exeter – 303 (74% of capacity of 409)
Stephen – 171 (68% of capacity of 250)
Hensall – 152 (58% of capacity of 262)
Usborne – 117 (52% of capacity of 227)
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- Hensall rep: "I don't want to ship my kids to Exeter" Joan Bradley is the vice-chair of the Hensall Public School parent council. All three of her daughters attend the school.
As told to Casey Lessard
With my children, part of the deal when we moved here was that they did not want somewhere they would ...
- "Closing Exeter PS is an option" Laurie Russell is the chair of the Exeter Public School parent council.
As told to Casey Lessard
Emotions are running rampant. No one wants their school closed. The reality is one or two schools have to close. It’s just the reality. To come up wit...
- "I will go for the best education for students" Trustee Randy Wagler has unenviable task of deciding schools’ fate
Randy Wagler is one of nine trustees who will make the final decision about which school(s) to close. He is a chemical engineer and product manager for Honeywell, and his five childre...
- Our poker king retains his crown Richard Webb wins second Canadian Poker Tour title
Story and file photo by Casey Lessard
Canadian Poker Tour champion Richard Webb will retain his crown after winning the championship this weekend in Calgary, Alberta. The Grand Bend resident beat th...
- Giving women a better future Summer resident Carla Johnston set to spend winter, spring in central India
A summer resident of Grand Bend, Carla Johnston is known to many in the area as the daughter of Chris Bregman, manager of the Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce. Johnston is finish...
- War is the new peace Alternative View
By Lance Crossley
In George Orwell’s 1984, the ruling party’s three slogans were “War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength.” If you need any evidence that an Orwellian world is already upon us, you need to look ...
- ROTF not LMAO Keeping the Peace
By Tom Lessard, C.D.
“I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!”
Those were the words that came out of my mouth the day I slipped and fell on the ice next door. I had been to town in the morning and walked in and out of a number of st...
- New Year's hangover Advice from Mom
By Rita Lessard
Christmas has come and gone and, on the whole, I imagine most people were pleased with the presents they received. Some people are hard to please, resulting in the regifting concept. Every year, my mother disliked the p...
- Grand Bend Public School wheelchair accessible playground is a go It was one year ago this month that it was decided that the Grand Bend Home & School Association would start fundraising for a new wheelchair accessible playground for the children of Grand Bend Public School and the youth of the community. The goal was $...
- Poetry for the Soul Living in Balance
By Jenipher Appleton
What’s wrong with a little memory work anyway? In past decades, a requirement of learning English in Canadian elementary schools was a certain amount of memory work. It usually was in the form of poetry. One wo...
- Can't we all just get along? Fido... Come... Sit
By Yvonne Passmore
http://www.FidoComeSit.com
Well, apparently not.
Over the holidays my youngest dog, Chiclet, had what most people would consider a bad encounter with another dog. While we were visiting with my parents, a frien...
- Grand Bend Winter Carnival 2010 Friday, February 5
6 to 9 p.m. – GB Public School
Sobey’s Drive-in Movie Night. Build your own car and come to the movies. Ages 12 and under.
8 p.m. – Various Locations
Opening Ceremonies. Torch Relay beginning at Municipal Parking Lot across ...
- Winter To Do Sunday, January 31
1 to 3 p.m. – Morrison Dam, Exeter
Winter Wonderland snowshoeing event
ABCA education staff will be leading a guided hike on snowshoes. Participants will travel by snowshoe on the South Huron Trail while learning about trees and...
- Playhouse needs teens for High School Musical Drayton Entertainment is looking for area teens to be members of the chorus for Disney’s High School Musical, which runs from May 19 to June 5 at the Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend.
Open auditions will be held on Sunday, February 21 at South Hur...
- Feed a Super Bowl army with pulled pork sandwiches You don’t need much to fill their bellies with this affordable - yet gourmet - dish
Recipe by James Eddington
Eddington’s of Exeter
527 Main Street, Exeter
519-235-3030
http://www.eddingtons.ca
Photo by Casey Lessard
Looking for something...
- How to help Haitians I traveled to Haiti in 2005 with Baptist Haiti Mission Canada, the Canadian arm of the largest mission based in Haiti. If you are interested in helping people recover there, I encourage you to donate to Baptist Haiti Mission. They are currently accepting ...
- Let’s start a national debate Public policy and regulation among subjects of winter Partners in Learning discussions
The winter season of Partners in Learning, a discussion group that meets at the Southcott Pines clubhouse, runs Wednesdays from Jan. 13 to Feb. 10 and then March 3 t...
- Grateful for 2009 View from the Strip
By Casey Lessard
With the mediocre weather and mediocre economy we experienced this year, it’s tough not to feel glum. I’m happy, though, (for the most part) with how 2009 went here.
No health problems this year. Missed the sw...
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