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The Maitland Valley .Conversa-.
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the Conservation.Scrapbook comp-.
etition in the. Grade 7 and 8. classes
in-a-nOrtbeg-of 7e-1-6-Me-nt-a-r-yohoOls•
in the Maitland. River :Watershed
This year , the competition is •
co7_operation_With
the Huron County. Board of, Educa-
don .•
'This will be the sixth such
competition sponsored by the
Authority'. ,The Students will be
concentrating on the flood control,
forestry , wildlife, land use and
recreational aspects of conserva-
tion. The scrapbooks will be
judged by the Conservation
Authority and prizes awarded to
students in each school. The
competition will close at the end
of pril-trf this .) ea-r .
BUS SAFETY
• During the days of April 3 to 7,
on from' die God-
erich O.P.P. visited our school.
to tell us a number of bus .safety
rules.. iletold about, a, pumbeT of
bus accidents and .shOwed us hOw
much we need these rules. We
thank the policeman for coining.
"Cancer Can ,Be Beaten" — the
new slogan of the Canadian •Cali-
Cer Society—is based on the fact
that. 52 per cent; • of all cancer
patients in Canada are • alive and
Well five years after the start of
treattinent.
The participting schools. are
the Myth Public School, the
BroOkside Public School, the
Brussels Public School ,.the
WawarioSh Public School and the
I Robertson Memorial Public Schpol
OPEN HOUSE
As our school did not take part
in Education Week. last month we'•
have decided that we will observe.,
. Education Week during the week
of April 17 to 21.' On, Thursday ,
April 20 there will be an' Open
House at our school from 7.00 to.
10.00 p.m. We hope that many
parents will conic to see what
their children have accompliShe'd
this year,' • •
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neabel
and Ken Jr. of Belgiave , Mr. and
- Mrs. Howard Neabel and Howie Jr.
and Wendy Lou of Holyrood and
Graham Neabel spent Friday even-
ing April 7th with- their dad Mr. '—William Neabel, R.• "R.. 3 Lucknow
Who•celel5rAted his 73rd birthday..
Mrs. Jim Nelson; Mrs.. Cliff
Crawford of Lucknow and Lynda
Walden of Toronto attended the
Fabric Distributors' Clinic at
the. Skyline Hotel,. Toronto on
Sunday and Monday. fabrics and
fashions for fall and .sewing no-
tions were displayed. at the Clinic.
The LuCknow WOillen!S institute
will hold their annual meeting and pot lhek dinner in the town
.Flail at 6;30 penis" on Friday,
April 14th. Me n lber5 ,please
remernber your. Sunshine sister and bring ,yOtir dishes and cutlery.
Jack Curran of Ashfield is a
patient in Goderich Alexander
Marine and General Hospital, .
having. been there for a couple
'of weeks:
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boak and
Lisa 'of Dresden visited with her
mother ,Mrs. C. SJiaddidk
in Lucknow on Easter Week end.'
Mrs.'Shaddick returned to Drys-
d'en with them Where she spent
/4,week.
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BUS TRIPS
On April.0 and 7 the kindergart-
c 1assq_s-w44_ ___ma
sugar bush; at the borne of. Colin
Howes , north of :Kintail. .They
found out. how to make maple
syrup andhow:yon gel the sap out
of the tree. • Everyone enjoyed the
trip and felt it was .very' worth-
while.
14:AD1N(.', •
A new reading plan has started
at our school for grades• 7 and .S.
'This plan , is to improve the stud -
.ents vocahulary.and reading-
ity . Every ,Honda' k Akq..nescav
and l'ri'day 111.0tning frOrn 0.30 to
10.00 cveryoncin':4rade .7 and S
goes to their special loom to take
part in, the.progranunc. 'Everyone
in g.tade 7 and 6 with the same'
reading ability go. in the same
this wag tho ea n progress
at their Own ratic. There .a re sev-
en groups. The .1caeliers taking
part in the progra r'n •
Allan, Mrs. AndersOlt, Mrs. Mere ,
Mrs. Blake , Mr. Cameron, Mr. •
finlaysion , and Mr. I\ lac Lehnan,
We hope this programme, will
prove helpful to v onr students.