HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-11-02, Page 11Advertising by the truckload came to Murray Cardiff’s campaign headquarters Friday as a truckload of
campaign signs arrived for distribution throughout the riding. Here Mr. Cardiff [right] and campaign
manager Ken Campbell look at the signs, just the first shipment of two truckloads that will be put up
around the riding this week.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1988. PAGE 11.
Cranbrook
Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645
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SENIOR ENRICHMENT
by R. VanVeen and R. Veitch
The Senior Enrichment was about
William Shakespeare and the Strat
ford Festival.
There were one grade 7 and two
grade 8’s. I asked the grade 7 girl
did she like it or not. She said “yes”.
They started at 9:30 in the
morning and ended at 2:30. On
Friday they went to see a live
production on the ‘Taming of the
Shrew.’
There was also mask making,
drama, costume design, and Shake
speare’s environment.
HOTDOGS
by S. Boyd and K. Kerr
Once again Grade Sevens are
raising money for our cl ass trip to
Quebec.
One way we decided to raise
money is to sell hot dogs. We sold hot
dogs Wednesday, October 19, 1988.
Our class will be selling hot dogs
until the end of December.
The people that helped make the
hot dogs were: Shannon Boyd, Kara
Kerr, Ryan Finch, Becky Earl,
Heather Thompson, and Richard
Minnelly.
The mothers that helped were
Cheryl Boyd, Dale Finch, Milly
Rutherford, and Joyce Alexander.
We would like to thank all the
mothers that helped raise money for
the Grade 7 class.
APPLE CIDER
by J. Vanass and C. Earl
On Friday, October 21, Mr.
Perrie’sthree-four class made apple
cider. Mr. Perrie brought his
homemade press. His classroom and
the kindergartens thought it was a
delicious treat. We had a taste too,
and agreed with them. Mr. Perrie
brought his own apples.
SOCCER TOURNAMENT
by J. Miners and D. Terpstra
On Oct. 20, Grey Central held
their soccer tournament. The teams
came from grades seven and eight
from the schools of Howick, Turn
berry, Brussels, East Wawanosh,
Wingham and Grey Central.
The girl’s teamcoachedbyMr.
Whiteley won two games and tied
three. Theboy’steamcoached by
Mr. Colquhoun won four games and
tied one.
The tournament had been can
celled for a week but we finally got a
good day.
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The Canadian Foresters hosted
the first euchre on Friday, Oct. 28 in
the Community Centre with 1.4
tables playing.
The winners were: high, Anne
Bragg and Frank McKenzie; low,
Lourdes Genosa and Irene Me-
Creight (playing as a man); lone
hands, June Jacklin and Cecil
Raynard; lucky tallies, Joe Martin,
Bill Beirnes, Mildred Gill, Annie
Irvine, Bill Eckmier, Annie Engel,
Shirley Versteop and Margaret
MacDonald. The Foresters are
holding their second euchre next
Firday, Nov. 4 at 8:30 p.m.
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Companion and Sporting animals.
Each carries a monetary award.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perrie have
returned from a trip to Crystal
Springs, Mississippi where they
visited their son Leslie.
Mr. and Mrs. Delton Kropf of
Beachville visited with Wilfred and
Mrs. Strickler on the weekend.
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