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BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14
Room Ten with theirvisitors
went to the Lucknow Community,
Sale on. Wednesday, they saw
the sale in progress•and enjoyed
--hearing-the auctioneer sel ing
the pigs. The next day the class
went back in to•see'the pens and
equipment and to have Mr.
McIntosh answer their questions..
Following their talk with Mr.
McIntosh, they toured Silverwoods
in Lucknow which Room T.wo'
visited earlier in the week, Room
Ten also had a field trip, similar
to the Room Six one., to -the yundt
Brothers' Gravel Pit and Snell's
Firm. . Equipment •
ROOM ELEVEN FIELD;. TRIPS
• RoomEleVen, their L:isitors,
Mr, Orr and Mr. Henry. went on a
bus trip to Peter 'Chandler's 'Dairy
Farm on the tenth concession of
East Wawanosh' on Tuesday.., Oct-
ober 20.. At the farm the cows.
were driven intothe barn and
milking parlor. The milkers were
washed and thenput on the
cows. The milk,ran.into'a glass,
'bowl, then through the pipeline to
the tank., They also 'saw the
-a-utomatio eow tip __ :.
On October 21,' Room 'Eleven
went to Lucknow Turkey Farm
near Wingham' on eighty=six• •
highway. They saw three turkey
barns and one hatchery. There
were, •about 9;000 turkeys at the
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young laying hens in cages in.
their poultry barn.
farm'. They also' went to -la rid'e's: _.
Gravel Pit on the way back to
the: school . •. •
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•Rooni Eleven.; with their teach-
er Mr. Orr and their visitors
went to. Ackert's.Hilray Farm and.
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saw i •
separated and creambeing chu:rn-
ed . Also, they saw butter being.
made and packed into cartons .
The machine for making powder-
ed milk was' in operation, too'.
Room, Nine., •grade five and
-went- to=ahek+Juron Gounty
Pioneer 'Museum at Goderich..
There :they saw many old:and
inyeresting things.. They enjoyed
this.trp very much.
Rooth Nine a•nd their, guests,
including• Mr. Douglas., enjoyed
. a field trip to Hallowen •Farms.
Theysaw their grain•stor•ing and.
drying equipment, at the elevators
• At the farm, they were shown
ROOM TEN. PIELDTRIPS •
---The pupils of Room Ten along
with the visitors, walked down to.
Cooke's •seed, mill. Here they
found our -how the grain was
cleaned ,. buffed •, 'treated,,:bagged•
and' piled , Somrte,_gra.„s sold
some the farmer takes back home',
with him•.to use as seed.., •
Room Ten .went to see Arnold's
poultry_ farm on October'20.. Mr:
Arnold showed t"hem,his' equip-
ment and the .cages for his bens.
They -have ten thousandhens and
get: an average 'of, seven thousand
eggs• a day They also saw' baby_
pigs in his other barn.
Abattoir on October, '2'L.• Here
they saw, where the cattle' were
'Slaughtered and .hung. up in the
cooler. At the farm they also saw
•attle and_pigsia.the_st
•a corn dryer in operation,. Mr.
Ackert answered their:. questions
and 'also 'showed them :a feed mill
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some hay bales on them could be,
seen inc, front of Brookside Public.
�hle. and SchooLhg visitors and .their
hosts were •off for a hay ride!
One of the tractors broke down
in the upstairs 'of another barn:
A ;photographer from CKNX
accompanied the' class on'this
fieltrp, .•
A FINE FAREWELL.
,On Friday :morning , :about two
hours • before the visitors had to .
leave to board the train', two,
tractors and four wagons with
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before they returned and all
the hay -riders had ,to climb on
two w•aggns- which=w •ghat •
much more fuh. 'It was an excit-
ing end to an; exciting week.
HURON' .'SCHOOL
SPORTS
by. Bill: Farrell and Clark Aitken
On Thursday ;October 15, Grade
5.of-Ripley Schoolonce again
played Grade, ,4 ; ,and 6. of
Pine River School. lt•was a very .
cold day. Keith Ptrilotk played
goal-for-Ripfiey-and'Danny Boyd-
pla yed goal for Pine River. 'It
ended in a 0 - '0 draw .
GRADE 3
OCTOBER,
'by Susan Cook
In. October the trees 'turn' colours,.
And .litter the lawns with* leaves,
Women are raking and a fire., •
they're making,. .
.While men .take. in the sheaves;
'GRADE 6 •
On Hallowe'en 'night you.may get
a fright.,. •
When you go"to•Ripley on a dark,
dark night.
As 'du walk If the stets and tin
the door bell
Someone may pbp-out and say
"I •Gottcha "
by Julie. Johnston and: Patsy Mac
Tavish.
Knock',.' .knock.
Who's eller
Goliath:.
Goliath who?
Goliath down, you looked tired..
"Kbock-'ktrock,
'Who's •there? '
Lion
Lion who?
Lion• down on .the' job eh
by Janice •Farrell and Connie Irwin
Poke out. its eyes and it: has both'
ing left but a nose..___
fnlliat"isit?
Answer: Noise.
What -should -.you' keep' after you ;
have given 'it to someone?..
Answer: Your Word,
y' Porky Pig and the `Joker ...
RIPLEY' 'ABATiO!R
• Custom Butchering — Curing and *Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making •— Fast Freezing
HOGS AND.' CATTLE .ON MONDAYS'.
• CATTLE ONLY=