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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-03-11, Page 13Grade 1-2 students prepare for St. Patrick's Day By Jason Cameron, Adrian Rau, Trisha MacDonald and Janine Helm Mrs. Young's Grade 1-2 Room 1 class is busy doing St. Patrick's Day activities! Group 1 readers are busy writing stories about an adventure to the moon. "All About Me" is Erin Meader this week. Grade 3 Room 10 Mr. Robinson was a great storyteller and told the story "The Shepherd with the Stary Eyes". Grade 3 students learned how to mix col- ors using paint. They are doing research in tibrary and learning about Canada. ey all think Canada is great and they made lists of why this is true. The reporters for Grade 3 are Marcie Dawson and Claire Weir. Kindergarten 1 Mrs. Cameron's Kindergarten class en- joyed a Teddy Bear 'Picnic on Thursday, March 5. They brought their favorite Ted- dy Bear to school to join them on their pic- nic lunch. Grade 2 Room 3 Miss Jewitt's Grade 2 class has been busy making dragon crafts and other crafts such as dragon puppets and pop-up books as they have been busy reading "The Paper Bag Princess". This week, they have finished making a woven paper kite and they have also made a dragon booklet. Caley Moore and Jassie Dhaliwal are the reporters. Grade 4, 5, and 6 On March 2, Mr, Glen Sturgeon from the Ministry of Natural Resources spoke to both Grade 6, Grade 4-5, and Grade 5 about the need to ..preserve our wildlife: He ex- plained about the poster contest for the Na- tional Wildlife Week, the theme being "Join Hands in Conservation: Wildlife Needs You!" The reporters are Janice Webster and Heather Jefferson. Grade 1 Room 5 Miss Mathers' Grade 1 class has been full of activity this week. They have finish- ed working n a booklet about the important times in our lives. They also enjoyed Mrs. Webster's visit to the classroom to help the students make the "Bear Family". With their Grade 4 buddies, they made three bread dough bears. What a "finale" to their study of bears! Grade 3 Room 4 Mrs. Clarke's Grade 3 class has almost reached their goal of 100 shoeshines (chores) . • They have 76. They did a lot chores at home! This week they learned about the Sanchez family. They learned that they wash clothes fora living. They carried H2O and washed a blanket to see how heavy the work was for them. B.A. McDONAGH REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD. 528-2031 LUCKNOW FARMS REDUCED, 100 acres, 65 workable, 3 bedroom home, large barn, pit silo and sow barn. '70,000. KINLOSS, 100 acre hog farm, 85 workable, 3 bedroom home, large barn, 2 sheds, 912 per cent financing. Reduced to '79,000. HOMES ESTATE HOME, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, sundeck, paved drive.. Havelock Street, Lucknow. Asking '29,500. 100 ACRES, Ashy=% house and barn. JUST L'` ..o acres, Culross ''It ,vP ., 2 s(.- buildings. 3 BEDROOM BRICK beautifully kept hardwood floor & wood trim, family room, well insulated, large deck, at- tached garage, paved drive. Asking on- ly $48,500.00. COUNTRY LIVING, 8 year old, 3 bedroom, sunken living room, fireplace, drilled well, 15 acres hardwood, 30,000 red & white pine trees, 3 miles from Lucknow. MAIN STREET HOME: 1 bedroom down, 2 up, large living room, kitchen - lots of cupboards, 4 pc. bath, garage, paved drive. Asking $27,500.00. FRASER MacKINNON 528-3013 BARRY McDONAGII DAVID MacKINNON 528-3821 395-2483 BROOKSIDE The class is also learning their 3X tables. Mrs. Graham taught them a super lesson about drawing people. The Grade 3 reporters are Chris Curran and Marc Nicholson. Special Feature This week the Brookside Broadcast reporters interviewed one of their teachers, Mrs. Pat Allen who lives in the VLA, the development near the drive-in in Goderich. She lives with her husband Keith and two children, Scott and Jennifer. Her son is in Grade 9 and her daughter is in Grade 12. Mrs. Alien has been teaching for 20 years, some in Toronto and some in Huron County, some before her children and some since they started school. Mrs. Allen is the vice-principal at Brookside, teaches a Grade 7 class and some Phys. Ed. classes as well helping organize the house league activities. Her interests are gardening, cross- country skiing, and slo-pitch ball. Brookside is fortunate to have someone on staff with Mrs. Allen's talents and versatility. Survey In this week's survey, the reporters ask- ed Grade 5 to 8 students what was their favorite movie. In Grade 6, Danielle McClinchey's favorite is "Back to the Future". She liked the movie because of Michael J. Fox. Also in Grade 6, the reporters asked Christie Kerr about her favorite movie. The one she liked was "Teen Wolf" and - get this - because of Michael J. Fox. In grade 7, the preferences were entirely different. Debbie Draper likes "Rocky IV" because she thinks it's a good movie. In Grade 8, they asked Debbie Nivins who said she liked "Revenge of the Nerds" because it's a funny movie. Peter McNay in Grade 5 liked "Star Wars" for its laser action. Terry Lyn Menary liked "Crocodile Dundee" because it was funny. In Grade 2-3 the question was what is your favorite television show? Tony Stecca of Grade 3 prefers "Dr. Who" because of the suspense. Jennifer Storey likes "Perfect Strangers" because it's funny. Billy Tucker in Grade 2 enjoys "Happy Days" because he likes the Fonz's motor- bike. April Moir thinks "Different Strokes" is funny. HUTTON COUNTRY Two acres, Ashfield Twp., 2 storey house, living room, dining room, kitchen and den, 3 bedrooms, 18 x 26 steel clad workshop, 200 amp service. Asking •31,500. Immediate possession, offers considered. CLOSE to Lucknow on a 3/4 acre lot with pav- ed drive. 16 yr. old bungalow with living room. dining room and good sized kitchen, 3 bedrooms. full basement, deck, drilled well. Asking in the thirties. LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom bungalow, totally up- dated, spacious living room, dining room and kitchen. Electrically heated, attached garage. Owner says sell. Immediate possession. All of • - fers considered, ****** LUCKNOW - beautifully updated and profes- sionally' finished house on a large lot. The many features include new siding, new windows, new roof and new' carport. See this spotless home today. ****** OUTSTANDING highway farm 219 acres in Lucknow, Wingham area. Beef operation, barns painted and updated, brick home, ask for details. 87 ACRES close to Wingham, 60 acres well drained crop land. River and mature bush at back. ****** THREE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES Wingham, Lucknow area, 225 workable, A real bargain at the asking price of ONLY x91,500. Mel Mathers, Wingham 357-3208 LLOYD W. HUTTON Real Estate Ltd. Brokers, Kincardine 1(1 IS" 0 r4 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 11, 1987—Page 13 eie .11: WEDDING INVITATIONS �p. 4 SPECIALO FER CASH DISCOUNTS & FREE ACCESSORIES When you select your wedding stationery from COWAN PRINTING Lucknow 528-2730 D 10 r4 Watson and Schmidt Chartered Accountants 970 Queen St., Kincardine Offering income tax, com- puter, accounting, auditing and management services. 396-3425 Steven D. Watson, C.A. Barry W. Schmidt, C.A. Attention Property Owners and Tenants in the Townships of East Wawanosh and Turnberry WANT TO APPEAL YOUR ASSESSMENT? 'You still have time to appeal your 1986 assessment if you feel your home or business property has been improperly assessed. c Your assessment is important because the amount of property tax you pay depends on it, in that the assessed value of your property is multiplied by your municipal and school mill rate to determine your 1987 property taxes. Notices of Assessment have been mailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments have changed since last year. Open houses have been held in your area to answer questions and amend assessment information if necessary. Open house dates and locations were announced in a previous advertisement. The Assessment Roll has now been delivered to your municipality for the purposes of calculating the amount of tax you must pay on your property in 1987. For informa- tion on your assessment, the Assessment Roll is now available for review at your Municipal Office during regu- lar business hours. If you feel your property has been improperly assessed, and you have not yet made your appeal known, you still have until March 19,1987 to deliver or mail an appeal to the Assessment Review Board. And remember, even if you did not receive a Notice of Assessment, you still have the right to appeal. Appeal deadline --- March 19, 1987 The Assessment Review Board is an impartial body reporting to the Attorney General of Ontario which pro- vides you with an additional opportunity to have your assessment reviewed if, in your opinion, it is not fair and equitable with similar properties in your area. The Review Board is more informal and relaxed than a regular court of law. You may present your own case, retain a lawyer, or ask a relative or friend to speak as your agent. To help you in filing your appeal, Notice of Appeal forms are available from the Assessment Review Board, your Regional Assessment Office, or your Municipal Office. As well, you can use the reverse side of a Notice of Assess- ment or write a letter stating the property address and roll number together with your reasons for appealing. Appeals should be forwarded to the Regional Registrar of the Assessment Review Board listed below. Ministry of Revenue Ontario Regional Registrar ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 426 Third St., 1st floor London, Ontario N5W 4W6