HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-11-26, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1986.
NISSAN
BYANNMORTON& SANDY EARL
NISSANCommunity extends
sympathy to family
Ten tables of euchre were played
last Monday evening. Jim Cooper
was host for the Hall Board.
The winners were: lady high,
Marjorie Metcalf; low lady, Betty
Krotz; high man, Chuck Novak;
low man, Charles Harrison; ladies
lone hands, Charolette Davidson;
man’s lone hands, Bill Beirnes.
Huron East District Women’s
Institute members are selling tote
bags as their project. Should you
ranbrook
Mrs. Mac Engel
887-6645
New members
needed for Dart Club
Steven Webb, Rockwood, con
ducted the regular morning service
in Knox Presbyterian Church on
November 16. Flowers in the
church were in memory of the late
Charles Hudson, Listowel, a broth
er of Mrs. Jack Conley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bekker and
girls, London, visited on Sunday
with John and Mrs. Vanass and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith spent a
Cranbrook Youth Group
plans Christmas Concert
On November 13, the Cranbrook
Knox Presbyterian Youth met at
the home of Mrs. Leslie Knight at 7
p.m.
After the minutes were read by
the former secretary Verna Perrie,
an election of officers took place.
President is Dwayne Evans, vice-
president, Murray Smith; secre
PRACTISING FOR THE
TALENT SHOW
BY LORI BAILEY AND
AMBER GEL WICKS
Each Monday night, Mrs.
Battye holds gymnastic class.
These classes are separated into
three groups, according to ability
levels.
Our group has been working on a
routine for the Talent Show in
Londesborofor “Back the Biter
Day’’ for Ronnie Nesbitt, who was
injured in a diving accident.
This performance will be held on
Saturday, November 29 at Hullett
Central School.
SCHOOL WRITERS VISIT
THE CITIZEN
BY DAVID HESSELS AND
KEVIN SOUCH
On November 20 the members of
the school newspaper group,
David Hessels, Kevin Souch, Kelly
Cook, Tammi Medd, Chrystal
Cucksey, Sarah Allen, Amber
Gelwicks and Lori Bailey visited
The Citizen office in Blyth.
like one of these handy items ask
any member of one of the
branches.
Sympathy is extended to the Jim
Hart family. Jim will be missed at
all the local euchre parties as he
was an avid player.
Remember the 4-H Achieve
ment Night in Howick on Thursday
and the Annual Hall Board meet
ing the same night in Ethel. Your
support is needed!
day at the.Royal Winter Fair,
Toronto.
The Dart Club began for the
season on Thursday evening Nov
ember 20. They would welcome
new members and anyone who is
interested can contact Lloyd
Smith.
The Foresters are having their
first euchre on Friday evening,
November 28 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies
please bring lunch.
tary, Heather Perrie; treasurer,
Gerald Knight and press reporter,
Brent Evans.
It was decided to have a
Christmas concert on Sunday,
December 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Church at Cranbrook. The meeting
adjourned with a prayer lead by the
president.
Mr. Roulston showed us how the
newspaper is prepared for print
ing. There is a lot of computerized
equipment and two dark rooms.
We would like to thank Mr. and
Mrs. Roulston for their time.
COMPUTER MANIA
BY KELLY COOK AND
TAMMI MEDD
Blyth Public School has three
computers, and each of them is
used most of the time. There is
always a scramble to see who gets
them first.
Mr. Marsh has prepared a
schedule, which enables each class
to have a computer, for two weeks,
at four different times during the
year.
The computer will help us with
school subjects. We can type out
our poems and stories on it. The
computer is a great advantage to
the students and we thank Mr.
Marsh for letting us have one in the
class room.
P.D.DAY
BY SARAH ALLAN AND
CHRYSTAL CUCKSEY
On Wednesday, November 26,
Blyth P.S. will be holding parent
teacherinterviews. On this day the
students’ report cards will be
handed out.
While they are in the school, we
hope the parents will visit the
library where the book fair will be
displayed.
As fall changes quickly into
winter the pupils at Grey Central
must all agree the year is going
rather rapidly. Everyone seems to
be busying themselves with such
events as soccer playoffs, Christ
mas concert practices, and chess
tournaments. So as you can see the
school could possibly be mistaken
for a “bee-hive.’’
To start off, the kindergarten
class enjoyed such a luxury as a
Teddy Bear Picnic. Each student
brought their favourite Teddy
buddy to share the meal. Kinder
garten B, with their reading
partner, created picture stories of
Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Grade fours are scurrying about
attending to such studies as
airplanes and their new and
intriguing “3 I’s” reading pro
gram. The “I’s” represent inde
pendence, integration and indivi
dualization: independence allow
ing the child to read at his own
pace; integration combining art,
comprehension and grammar all
into one; and individualization
permits the pupil to answer with
his own views and opinions in
mind. The reading program was
obviously being accepted quite
warmly and enthusiastically.
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Cinquains and limericks are
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arts. Some examples of these
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Hated chopped up liver.
He hated the taste
Thought it tasted like paste,
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It began to munch a fig
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Mucked up his shirt
And ruined his dirty old wig.
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