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ANN MORTON
This week we have asked each
class if they would assist us in
informing you of “what’s new.’’
Miss Gottfried’s kindergarten
class’ theme for this month is “All
About Me’’, in which they discuss
their families, play constructive
games and learn about each other.
Last week they relished the
applesauce they made with Mr.
Perrie’s apples.
The Grade 2 class is currently
compiling a book about our school.
Mrs. Martin has prepared activi
ties such as making a floor plan of
Grey Central Echo
the school and interviewing each
teacher.
In-class birthdays this month
will be celebrated by Cheryl Kerr,
Jeff Finch, and Daniel Zettel.
The Grade 2 ’ s also have two new
people, David Shortt and Tammy
Neil.
Darrell Uhler informed us of
what the Gr. 3’s are up to. In
science class they have planted pea
seeds and are anxiously and
intently observing their plant’s
growth. Tommy Pearson reported
on the fun they had celebrating
Nancy Smith’s eighth birthday.
Including new students Susan
Groshaw, Stuart McKay and Mar
tin Van Elst, Mr. Perrie’s Gr. 4 has
24 students. Molly Morton and
Wanda Martin, two pupils in Gr. 4,
will keep us up to date on the class’
happenings.
Becky Earl told us that the Grade
5 class recently released helium
balloons with their names inside.
They are waiting anxiously for a
reply. The student’s balloon that
goes the farthest will win a prize
from the class’ teacher Mr.
Livermore.
On Monday, September 29, the
Gr. 7 and 8 classes nominated
pupils for the students’ council.
Nominated for secretary were
Dana Gibbons, Sibylle Menzi and
Matthew Robotham. For Treasur-
e, Sandy Earl, Melanie Vermeer,
Mary Wall and Darryl Morrison
were nominated. Vice-President
nominees were Kelly Krauter,
Katie Robotham and Grant Mar
tin. For President, nominations
went to Scott Patterson, Jason
Koetsier and Ann Morton.
Speeches and voting took place
on Friday, September 26.
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Mrs. Wm. Milne, Mitchell,
conducted the regular morning
service in Knox Church on Sept.
21. Rev. Byron Nevin, Atwood,
interim-moderator will be the
minister in charge Sept. 28.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
David Williams and family to our
community. They have moved
from Newmarket to the former
Dunn house.
Mrs. Matt Burghardt is recup
erating at her home following a
week in a London hospital where
she underwent surgery.
Darryl Vanass, son of John and
Mrs. Vanass, was admitted to
Wingham Hospital on Friday
night, Sept. 19 and transferred to
London on Saturday. He was
released from the hospital on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert van Donkers-
goed have moved from the ninth
concession, Grey Township, to
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The Ethel One 4-H Club held
their meeting Monday evening at
the home of Beth Earl. Their club
name is “Cream ofthe Crop.’’The
girls discussed different kinds of
cheese and how tousecheesein
recipes. They alsolearned good
shopping tips, and how to store
cheese. For Activities, the mem
bers made cheese souffle and
cherry cheese cake, which was
served for lunch with fruit smooth
ies, a milk drink.
Diane Stevenson and Danny
Stacey were married on Saturday
at the Wingham Presbyterian
Church, with a reception following
atthe Brussels Legion. The Bride’s
sister, Shirley, was home for ten
days from Vancouver Island.
Congratulations to John and
Jeanette Van Loo on the birth of
their son, Jason Everitt, on
September 20.
Several Ethel people attended
the Appreciation Dance for Leona
Armstrong, Warden of Huron
County, in Brussels Friday night.
The W. I. ladies from Grey Twp.
served lunch.
Thirty friends and relatives sat
down for dinner Saturday evening
to celebrate Doug and Jean Evans’
25th wedding anniversary.
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