HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-01-31, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1990.
Off to Vegas
No matter what the January weather has in store for Huron van load of employees to the Con-Agg show in Las Vegas, leaving
County, 54 employees of the Radford Group and their families Sunday morning. The group will return Thursday.
won’t have to worry about it this week. Thecompany took a bus and
Hullett students take up game of chess
Editors: Laurel Campbell and
and Erin Jamieson
By Melissa Hanna
“Hear Ye!’’ “Hear Ye!” - So the
chess club sign up sheet says. Now
at our school there is a noon hour
chess club. The chess club is lead
by Mrs. Pletch, Mrs. Radford and
Mr. Park. There are fifty enthusi
astic students that have signed up
for this exciting game. Some want
to learn, some are playing for the
fun of it. Hopefully more students
sign up.
CO-ED VOLLEYBALL
by Lindsey-Dawn Salverda
At Hullett Central School we had
co-ed houseleague volleyball for
students in grade 6, 7, and 8.
There were six teams. We had a
tournament to find the final results.
Team B champions, 5 wins,
Team E, second, 4 wins, 2
Team A third, 3 wins, 3
Team C, fourth, 2 wins, 3
Team D, fifth, 2 wins, 3
Team F, sixth, 0 wins, 5 losses.
SPECIAL VISITOR
by Paula Allen
On January 15 we had a special
1 loss;
losses;
losses;
losses;
losses;
visitor in our school named Mrs.
MacLennan. She introduced to us a
special reading program called
Partners In Excellence.
This program is helping to raise
money for a set of The World Book
Encyclopedia or Childcraft in each
class room. Each student is to read
seven books in seven weeks. They
must also get seven sponsors to
sponsor them.
If they are successful they will be
rewarded with a certificate. To be
rewarded with a silver medal each
student must get eight sponsors
and read eight books in seven
weeks. To be rewarded with a gold
medal each student must get ten
sponsors and read ten books
seven weeks.
Go for Gold Hullett!
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
by Michael deJong
Registration for next year’s Kin
dergarten class September 1990
will be held on February 5 from 9
a.m. until 3 p.m. Eligible students
must be five years old by December
31, 1990. Parents who have not
in
already done so, are asked to call
the school to pre-register and
arrange an appointment time.
MR. PARK’S KINDERGARTEN
by Melissa Hanna
The Kindergarten’s are learning
about pendulums. I bet Mr. Park is
thinking of many creative ways to
make it fun.
MRS. HOERNING’S GRADE 2-3
by Lyndsey-Dawn Salverda
In Mrs. Hoerning’s grade 2-3
class they are reading a special
book called “The Thing from
Somewhere’’. They are doing lots
of crazy activities with it. Kinder
garten invited grade 2-3 to watch a
movie called “The Violin’’. Grades
2-3 are also starting a mouse unit
(measuring, etc.).
MR. SNELL’S GRADE 6-7
by Melissa Hanna
There is another girl in
school named Sarah Christie,
is 11 years old and in grade 6.
brother is in grade one. Sarah
very nice girl and we hope she is
happy here at Hullett Central.
Welcome Sarah and Eli.
our
She
Her
is a
MR. MILLSON’S GRADE 8’s
by Mandy Hadenko
At the present time Mr. Mill
son’s grade 8 class are choosing
courses for high school. There are
chances for the parents and stud
ents to visit the high schools. They
will be attending next year. Hul-
lett’s grade 8 students will be,
either going to Goderich, Seaforth,
Clinton or any other high school
due to moving. The grade 8’s are
all excited about next year.
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Obituaries
RENA MARJORIE WATT
Rena Watt of 194 McConnell
Street, Blyth passed away suddenly
at Clinton Public Hospital on
January 24, 1990 in her 89th year.
She was born in Hullett Town
ship on December 17, 1901 the
daughter of the late Angus Reid
and the late Margaret Campbell. In
1925 she married George Watt who
predeceased her in 1972.
She is survived by a daughter
Irma and husband Russell McBeth
of London and a sister Lydia
Turnbull, Hanover. Also surviving
are six grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren. She was pre
deceased by one daughter Marjorie
(Mrs. Donald McNall) 1989, and
one grandson Murray McNall,
1988.
Funeral service was held at the
Beattie Falconer Funeral Home
“Tasker Chapel” in Blyth with
Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez officiating.
Interment Burns Cemetery.
HEALTH ON THE HILL-
Award winner
Michael Salter, left, was presented his trophy for Highest
Combined Calf and Showmanship by Jim Armstrong at the
Brussels Agricultural Society’s annual banquet. The trophy
was donated by Cal Krauter.
A Review of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
EMERGENCY STICKERS: The Seaforth External Disaster Committee is distributing
Emergency Telephone Stickers for the residents of Seaforth and Egmondville along with the
P.U.C. billings (February 1, 1990).
If you liveoutside these areas and would like Emergency Stickers for your telephone, they may
be picked up at Seaforth Community Hospital Switchboard. Please add the correct Police and
Fire telephone numbers for YOUR residential area.
COMMUNITY INVITED: An in-service on “Renascence” (Support Group for Women),
“Group Delta” and problems associated with Family Violence is being held Wednesday,
January 31, 1990 at 2:00 p.m. in the Hospital Conference Room 2. Doug Reberg, Ph.D., C.
Psych, and Merle Thomas will be the presenters.
Hope to see you there!
NURSING NEWS: Thanks to the Nursing Staff and other hospital personnel who donated
money towards the decorations in the hallways and patient areas over the Christmas season.
Congratulations go out to Martha Murray, Pauline Linton, Joan Murray, Ruth Bauer, Shirley
Staffen, Carol Hunt and Marg Mennell. They have all successfully completed a Conestoga
College Assessment Course.
ACTIVATION NEWS: Mary Margaret Nash reports a new dimension in recreational therapy
on January 19. It’s “PETTHERAPY”! Presently a healthy hamster and a patient’s healthy pet
chuialla have been brought in for the Activation Group. Anyone with healthy, interesting pets
for this program, please call M.M. Nash - 527-1650 - ext. 231.
HEART MONTH PRESENTATION: It’s hard thesedaysto sort out all the do’s and don’ts we
read and hear about from various sources on the lifestyle changes we should be making. What
about oat bran? cholesterol? exercise - enough but not too much etc.
If we are trying hard to do al I the right things to prevent heart attacks or stroke, then it’s good to
know that our community, its hospital and its professionals have a lot to offer in the way of
answers regarding diet counselling, equipment, medication, emergency services,
rehabilitation.
Mark Tuesday, February 5,1990 on your calendar. Come to Seaforth Community Hospital and
see demonstrations, videos and displays. Ask your questions of the many professionals on
hand.
February is Heart Month. Be Informed.