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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-12-10, Page 13FREE MOVIES FOR. THE CHILDREN AT THE LYCEUM DEC. 13. 1 . 2i15 p, . - 3:30 p.m. DEC 20 12*:80 - 8:39 p.m, M.C.Smith, Ltd. I istowol Dario LL; hV .291:A810 • M. ca SMITH Highway 1! I 1 .0' 0 fcti. 1' = LISTOWEL Turn leff 3rd rood .tioti. 4,4y 23 5 then di; fight ng ie meeting the hostess charge. vho had an lay of the ted with a 'esent sang enjoyed a [ES 'ow out of it as 1. Every n ward- )11 and al help me true, )Ingo W. Warick; ilson. way $25.00, Mrs.Ferg we and Reta Marg i. McArtet, ecial - Ella Serb Traviss label Willis, , Mrs.Ralph Elliott, Mrs - Phillip ingos were ,Tal Canadian TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN At Howick Central School students participated in the provincial Poem/ Essay contest about Remembrance Day. This was made possible by the Canadian Legion. The prizes consisted of money. In the poem department, Janice McMichael won first. In the essay department, Patsy Faulkner walked off with first prize. Other students that came close are Kim Unrau, Patti Mann, Rdy Willitts, Louise Gibson and Rhea Behrns. In the French department, Brian MontOux won $2.00 and. Barbara Zwank won $1.00. Ben Schuitema Parent Teacher Interviews - Professional Development Day Nov. 28 On Friday, Nov. 28, many parents came to school to have interviews with their ,children's .teacher. Just in case the interview went over ten minutes, and there was a parent waiting, students were posted outside each classroom to help keep everything on schedule. These students also had the parents sign their name on a sheet of paper, then the Inside Howick Central Participate in Legion contest student wrote down the time the parent went into the classroom and when they came out. The teachers want to thank these students who gave up their holiday to do this job. Without these students it would have been difficult to make our interview system work. We sincerely hope these interviews were profitable for all concerned. Marlin Good Repaint Gy m During the last week, the painters have been painting the gym with spring-like colours. These colours are: yellow, turquoise, , yellowish-green, and mushroom orange. This is very decorative because there is a surprise each way you turn, because you're not sure which colour, is n ext! Also, it gives a clean appearance because it covers the holes that were patched. Come to our school if you would lilke to see our fantastic gym!' Marlin Good Preparation for Christmas The next few weeks at Howick Central will be pretty hectic in some classrooms as they prepare for the 1975 Christmas Concert which will be held on Tuesday, December 16th at 8:00 p.m. All members of the community are invited to attend our concert. Other classes are making ; decorations to decorate the I auditorium. Most of the classes , . are drawing names to exchange gifts, and planning to send ) hampers to the. Salvation army. Everyone in the school is starting to get in the holiday mood. Gary Douglas Snow-Balling "Charge" was the cry of some , and "Look-put" was the cry of I others! Th is started the 75'76 Howick Central ' snow-ball H: fighting season. Not all of the c. students like this sport, so. Mr. ! I. Robertson has made it possible for the fighters and the non- fighters'to be kept separate and happy. Snowball areas were made for the fighters, and the rest of the students had room for their own style of playing. Ben Schuitema A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. 1 i t closed the s served by B '2ooper. H MIXAMMI SPIRIT tsun Ltd NICE G 010 TH Norosimmu 1• Immo fem. ei ins 10 HE NEEDS SECURITY Joey is 12, tall and slim with dark eyes, light-brown hair and medium complexion. He is in excellent health but much below average mentally so he needs guidance and supervision. He is. attending a special school and is in a group home operated by a ' young professional couple with a particular interest in below-average children. Joe is making great progress there. Joe loves to be given responsibility. He is proud to be trusted with chores and conscientious about carrying them out. As an, adult he should be employable in a sheltered, supervised setting. Joey likes other children and gets on well with them. He enjoys family-type activities — camping, swimming and skating. Gentle, sensitive Joey needs a quiet, loving family where he will feel secure and where the parents, while realizing his limitations,' will help him develop as much as he is able. To inquire about adopting Joe, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter tell something of your present family and your way of life. For general adoption information, contact your ( local Children's Aid Society. 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