HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-04-29, Page 12Page Z--'T'he Lucknow Central
The Easter Bunny
One Easter a long time ago there lived a
Bunny by the name of Mr. Bunnyson. They
called him Sunny for short.
One day when Bunny and his little
helPe-s were making bright and shiny
easter eggs Bunny said, "I think I'm get-
ting a little dizzy," "Oh you can't be," said
one of his helpers." If you are not feeling
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well who will deliver the eggs tonight?
"Don't worry I'll be fine before tonight,"
he said.
But, night came and he still wasn't feel-
ing well. "The only person that 'can cure
me is Mother Nature," "quick go find
her," Bunny said very quietly.
Soon Mother Nature was to his bedside.
"I can cure you but not until 4:30." It takes
a couple of hours to work. "I'll have to get
the man in the moon to slow the time down
to -night," she said. The night was very
long for the children in bed. The Easter
Bunny delivered the eggs just in time. The
children woke up the next morning with a
smile on their faces. Bunny was happy that
he got the easter eggs there in time and he
and his helpers are back to work making
easter eggs for next year. Maybe next year
it will be faster.
Jill Sellars
Report on girls'
basketball team
With the basketball season fully in mo-
tion the girls basketball team has been
practicing extra hard to improve their
basketball skills as the tournament nears
Preparations and practices have been
especially strenuous and informative.
Following final cuts, there are now 12
girls on the school team and with our high
spirits practices can be very interesting.
The girls have been learning many special
plays which have been given names for use
on court.
We are all looking forward to competing
in the regional tournament at Huron
Heights on April' 10th ! Our hopes are high
that the team may be able to continue on to
a higher level of competition.
Many thanks to the Coach Ms. Matte,
who has already taught the team much
and expanded their knowledge of I.B.'s
and peanut butter sandwiches.
We wish the girls the best of luck in their
tournament. Cailin Clark and
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My school Bunnies
Lucknow Central is the best,
Work and play but never rest,
We are good, seldom bad,
Always happy, never sad.
Teachers nice and helpful too;
Lucknow Central I like you!
Jennifer MacKinnon
Grade 7
If I were
a bitten
If I were a kitten I would meow like a
kitten
If I were a dog I would ruff like a dog
If I were a hill you could slide down me
If I were a caterpillar I would take a
journey
If I were a tree a squirrel would climb me
If I were a mommy I would spank my
children
If they were bad.
Julie Gollan
Grade 1
Funny bunnies
can run fast,
Funny bunnies can
hop really high.
Sharon deBoer
Grade 1
Snakes
Slimy snakes
Gooey snakes
Hungry snakes
Greedy snakes
Hiss!
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If I were a
If I were a
If I were a
If I were
If I were
Kasen Crimmings
Grade 1
Kites
kite I
kite I
kite I
kite 1
would see the sun
would see a tree
would see fireworks
would feel air
a kite I would see
a kite I would see
roads
hydro wires.
Jason Ellis
Grade 1
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The LOPS girls' basketball for 1987 had a successful year winning a pennant at the recent
tournament. Team members are, front row, left to right, Jill Campbell, Cailin Clarke,
Meagan Johnstone, Christine Conley and Erin Johnstone. Back row, Gail Matte (coach),
Bonnie Hallam, Mary Anne Murray, Cindy Razchevi, Tracy Ward, Denise Hiller and Jen-
nifer Brown.
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