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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
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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
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