The Huron Expositor, 1975-03-20, Page 130
•
pottery.
•
4
Centennial
Salute Sahlte -to
Seaforth
MAKING MUSIC Preparations are underway at Seaforth Public School for their
Musical tribute to Seaforth, planned for May. The music for the performance has
been chosen and choir rehearsals are underway. Seen here are: Gibson Willis, Gr. 6
teacher; Fermer Santos, Music Teacher; and , Mrs. Florence Henderson, pianist;
,clirecting members of the Senior Choir. The musical documentary, "Salute to
Seaforth" will feature two choirs: one from Grades 5 - 8 and the other from Grades
1 - 3.
the liuron
WRITE SCRIPT — Script-writing for the musical
"Salute to Seaforth", being prepared by' the
Seaforth Public School, is being done by students
and staff. Sharon Thompson and Doris McClure, of
Mrs. Morton's 8 B class, are discussing a few points
from Scene I V - Boom Town, 1860's.
(fxvositor
•
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1975 SECOND SECTION PAGES lA — 4A
oba
Kids make pottery
and go skating
•
SNOW, SNOW .& MORE SHOW — Pupils from Gr. 3 at Seaforth Public School,
Certainly enjoyed the snow pile made by Mr. Mcl Ilwain's snow plbw,last week. It
served as a platform for stunt artists, a fort to protect and a hill, to be taken from the
enemy. Each student did however, see the need to by careful and practice a "hands
off"' policy as far as their 'classmates were concerned.
Thursday, March 13th. the
Students' Council sponsored -a
dance and ..skating party for
Grades 7 and 8. At 12:30 we had
left for the arena. we were back at
the school at 3:30 in time for the
buses. At 3:30 thb dance began.
When 5:30 came around everyone
was reluctant to go. With one
extra song for the way home,
everyone departed.
By Joanne Boven
Kindergarten Assembly
We were on stage in the
auditorium Thursday !miming.
We pretended it was spring and
we were bunnies. .frogs and
,chickens hopping acrd jumping
across the stage. We worn faces
as we sang songs and recited
-verses.
Our iirogram 'ended with the
Hokey*flokey., the Mexican Hat
Dance. and a Square Dance. We
, had fun doing it and we hope
everyone had fun watching it.
By The Kindergarten
The Championship Game
On Saturday, March 1, the
Brussels Atoms met Lucknow
Atoms in the second game for the
• W.O.A.A. Atom D, champion-
ship. Brupels had taken the first
g4nie 7-2. • The game Saturday
morning was. very thrilling: At
the end of the first and second
period the score was 1-0 for
Brussels..
Lucknow tied it up in the third
period. At the end of regulation
time it was 3.3 tie. So it went into
overtime. At the end of the 10
minute period -the score was 5-4
for Brussels. Ralph Watson
presented the trophy, to the
captain. Brad Wright. The team
was very excited and happy.
especially the four boys on the,
Brussels team from Walton who
attend Seaforth Public School.
By Peter Bennett
Puttering with Pottery
The last couple of weeks sonic
classes have been making.
pottery. The first week was the
most frustrating because we had
to mold a gucky ball of clay into
something worthwhile,
The following week we very
carefully and gently. sanded our
masterpiece down. Last week we
glazed our pottery: ^ On Friday
morning our effort paid off for
most' of us had beautiful glazed
By Jane Morton
BUILT STRONG ENOUGH? A small group of
Grade 1 students were practising to be good
Eskimoes. Everyone knows that . Eskimoes can build
an igloo, so they thought they should give, it a try.
Looking on are a few Grade 2 students.
YOU'RE DOING JUST GREAT ! — Cathy Peckett from Huron Centennial School
anxiously oversees primary children as they `do their own thing' during a recent
unit on Baby Sitting in the Home Economics Program.
BRUSH IN The fluoride "Brush-In" held at Seaforth Public Sthool was a great
success. Students of 7Q apply the new "odourless, tasteless" formula to their
teeth. Public Health Nurse, Ms. Liz Belling, demonstrates, using an over-sized
brush and d6nture.
Story and photos
by Sheila Morton
and SPS students
r • i lei i re II