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Publica tion Four 2011
Newsletter Date
The Talon Publication April 2017 St. Anne’s Catholic Secondary School
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St. Anne’s Students for Life hosted their 2nd Annual
Baby Birthday Bash in support of Clinton’s Room 2
Grow. It was a HUGE success! Thank you to everyone
for the generous donations. All babies,
toddlers and kids from Huron County
were able to have a warmer Christmas
thanks to YOU!
Students enjoyed a pizza party to celebrate St.
Anne’s 2nd Annual Students for Life Birthday
Bash. Thanks for a great time everyone!
Volunteers Ms. Rita and Shawn help to
box the numerous donations to be sent to
Room 2 Grow.
519-525-8444
519-271-7233
519-526-7444
By: Ms. Devereaux
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By: Ms. Cale
Thank you Ms. Cale for invit-
ing guest speakers, Rachel
Goulet and Phil Dalton, to our
school, to offer strategies on
reducing stress and stress
management.
St. Anne’s is happy
to have a returning
Eagle, Shawn, to
volunteer at our
school. Ms. Rita
joins Shawn as
they both bring
smiles to our hall-
ways!
St. Anne’s would like to say
“Welcome Back” to former
Eagle, Mr. Love . We are happy
to have you as a teacher in the
Mathematics Department and
we are so VERY happy to have
that Kiwi accent back!
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St. Anne’s Student Mods Trac-tor To Run Farm By-Products BY RODNEY HIEMSTRA JANUARY 24, 2017 “A Grade 12 student at St. Anne’s has converted a Ford 3000 tractor to run on biofuels. While he admits the idea was not his own, Evan feels the use of canola and soybean oils could certainly have a future in farming. “It pairs especially well with people who are pressing their own oilseeds on-farm for the protein meal, because then the oil left over is essentially a worthless by-product for them. The fuel is
almost at zero-cost, so it’s definitely something that’s a good alternative for a lot of different opera-tions.” [Evan] notes the conversion of the tractor was simple. He put a secondary tank on the front and inserted a three-way valve just before the fuel injector pump. [Evan] notes even with the loss in power and some torque as well, the fact that the fuel is free makes the biofuels a clear choice for those who have access to it. His access comes from En-ergrow Inc. in Listowel, which sells oilseed presses to farmers and then buys back the oil to be redistributed to those who want to use it for fuel.” Congratulations Evan for being a national 4-H Science Fair final-ist in Truro, Nova Scotia! We wish you all the best as you compete with over 500 young scientists at the National Championship at the University of Regina.
The Girls Hockey Program concluded one of the most successful seasons to date, bringing home the Waterloo-Oxford Junior Girls Hockey Tournament Championship on Tuesday, March 28, in New Hamburg. The girls defeated Wellington Heights from Mount For-est 7-1. Pulling the goalie in the last minute of play tied the score 1-1 with Centre Wellington (Fergus) in their second game.
They went on to defeat Preston (Cambridge) 4-1 to advance to the Championship Final. With only 15 minutes rest prior to the final game, the Eagles found themselves down 2-0 to J.F. Ross (Guelph), only to come from behind to win 5-3; an outstanding effort put forth by these positive, determined young women. A great day of hockey!
University of Regina National
By: Mr. Geiger
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St. Anne’s hosted the 6th Annual Alumni Basket-ball Game and it was a HUGE success! Both cur-rent and past Eagles enjoyed the competition.
Can you find: Steve R., Yriss V., Brock D., Luke P., Brian V., Thomas P.,, Mike W., Rick R., Scott V., Curtis M., Dan V., Matt M., Mike W., Wil M., Matt G., or game MVP Brad V.?
Congratulations to St Anne's Swim Team for placing
third in Huron Perth High School Division. Well done!
By: Ms. Van Osch
By: Mr. Holton
By: Mr. Geiger St. Anne’s Ladies Hockey Team remains the Huron-Perth Silver Medalist for the third year in a row! Their defeat came as a result of a shootout to two-time defending OFSAA champion St. Michael with a score of 3-2. CONGRATULATIONS LADIES! Great coaching by Mr. Geiger and Mr. Thompson!
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A great day at Huron-Perth Sr. Badminton resulted in Zane and
Joey winning silver in Men's Doubles. Chase and Delayna were
also winners in bringing home a silver in Mixed Doubles. Jessica
and Meghan worked hard and placed 5th.
Zane and Joey competed at WOSSAA Senior Badminton on April
20th, placing third. Only one win away from going to OFSAA !!
By: Mrs. Van Osch
Huge congratulations to Joshua on receiving an invite to perform in BOTH the National Concert Band AND the National Percussion Ensemble at Music Fest Nationals in Niagara Falls this year. We have some great Nationally recog-nized bands at St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School. Josh will be our first St. Anne's student to perform at Music Fest Nationals in an Honour band! While in Niagara Falls the entire Nationals week, Josh will be rehearsing for eight hours each day; working with some of the best perfor-mance directors in the country. He will perform with both bands, as well as St. Anne’s own Concert Band The Honour Bands are made up of the best-of-the-best from across Canada based on a rigor-ous audition process. Think of it as a "National All-Star Team" for Music. Josh has another year left at St. Anne's but is already entertaining universities that are inter-ested in him! Come out to St. Anne’s May Melodies on May 5th, and see Josh and other amazing musicians perform!
St. Anne's CSS Music presents May Melodies—Our Annual Spring
Concert on May 5th. Performances include: Concert Band, Jazz
Band, Junior Band, Choir, Small Ensembles, Awards Presentations
and more!
$5.00 at the door - Children under 12 free
Come out to support the St. Anne's Music Program and hear the
concert band before they head to Nationals. See you there!
By: Mr. Geddis
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“ Our brain produces a chemical
known as dopamine that is chiefly
responsible for learning and memory. The production of this chemical increases in the brain at the time when it is en-
gaged in solving the jigsaw puzzle. Working on puzzles and solving them provides us with very many helpful benefits.”
Cards are portable and accessible to all ages
Cards can improve fine and gross motor skills
Shuffling and dealing may help quicken your reflexes
Cards can encourage hand-eye coordination
Cards help stimulate and exercise your mind
Card games allow interaction with others and friendly competition
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On March 22nd-25th, St. Anne’s Drama
Club, travelled to Listowel DSS, with
their teacher, Ms. Brennan-Yeo, to
compete in the annual Sears District
Drama Arts Festival. Twelve different
shows were presented throughout the
course of the celebration. Adjudicator,
Gord Davis, presented awards to nu-
merous participants. Courtney received
both the ‘People’s Choice’ award and a
‘Directing’ merit award. The entire ensemble
won an ‘Award of Excellence’ for their work
as a cast and crew. Their play, “It’s Not you,
It’s Me” (written by Don Zolidis and present-
ed with permission of Play scripts Inc.) won
Outstanding Performance at the festival;
earning them an invitation to the Regional
Showcase in Cambridge April 2nd-8th.
All the best Eagles! We are proud of you!
By: Ms. Brennan-Yeo
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The St. Anne's Drama Club represented the Eagles with
grace and amazing fortitude at the Regional Sears
Dramatic Arts Festival, held at St. Benedict's School in
Cambridge, Ontario.
They did their best performance to date and were over-
whelmed with audience response to their piece both im-
mediately after and in the following days. Fifteen amaz-
ing shows competed for two spots in the provincial show-
case. While St. Anne’s did not win a spot, the Eagles had a
wonderful learning experience whilst immersed in four
days of dramatic theatre and spectacular workshops!
Our own Courtney came home with additional hardware;
a Director’s Award of Merit! We all arrived in the nest
with joy in our hearts and smiles on our faces!
By: By: Ms. Brennan-Yeo
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Answers
1. Today, Tomorrow, Tuesday, Thursday
2. “The” is repeated twice—no wrong answers in the numerals.
3. Home
4. 10
5. The letter “E”
6. They played different opponents.
7. Friday
8. A stamp
9. All are saying the truth. The three Doctors are Robert’s sis-
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http://www.hricanada.org/about-heart-disease/facts-about-heart-disease
February was Heart & Stroke
Month and St. Anne’s decided to
promote healthy hearts by getting
up and moving it!
Principal, Ms. Tigani, presented a
cheque to Heart & Stroke Coordi-
nator, Joyce Ribey, for $800 on
behalf of St. Anne’s Eagles. Thank
you St. Anne’s for helping to sup-
port this worthwhile cause!
Every 7 minutes in Canada someone dies from heart disease or stroke.
29% of all deaths in Canada are from heart disease.
Aboriginal people are 1.5 to 2 times more likely to develop heart disease.
Nine in 10 Canadians have at least one risk factor for heart disease or
stroke.
By: Ms. Devereaux