HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-04-04, Page 11Grade one students oil
fantastic cos Kindergarten
The last two wirein we have been wry CPS IPIIIIIDER
doing Gingerbread Man activities. On
Monday we baked our own Gingerbread
Man, what a surprise we bed when weGrade1111
opened the oven and found them gone! 3/4
After a long, hunt they were found and Mrs. w 1 1'
we euidcly ate them. On Tuesday we are Everyone returned urnsd altiw the March
having a Gingerbread party and have in- ° Break, amdoutt to do their be now that
vited our families to see our play, read the third term has Our first Fri -
,
y day back was aai�ecla1Ij njay'abie as we
our book and listen to our songs, We will had Farnn Safety with I .. Jo&mston. We
We
haveg beenngvery busyad Masi cf course. also heard * wonderful speaker, Alvin
Break. Law, very since Spring Law, on Friday afternoon.
This past week, the „ Morning in Language Artss 'we have coarses
Kindergarten lot one of the members of with the reading of books and
.their class, Brandon Gunter, Brandon will 't � emit go adOng
be dearly missed but will be remembered with our centres: Canada caar
for- his happy smile and sharing, caring tinues to be tine thein of aur E.S. cen-
ways, tres. Canadian capitals, :ppro.vinces;
Grade .1 Mrs, Belt animals and A are top ca we are
We are •pleased to have some mamar e' are learning many new.
again, on Wednesdays to hear our reasons to add to our list of "Why I am
good . We have been sounding out Proud to Be a Canadian:"
many ' wo .with the vowel- ',i" this Grade 415
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week. Our dragon stories.are ranted int-
to 'boom . now. Today we are.
Mas ed about Grades 4/0 have now their unit
Giants, and heard many "Giant" stories.
We .made huge giants; in Art, Ow Fairy -
Tale centres are :a :t. Some of us built
fantastic Castles the blocks.
Jeff is .Special Me. We had no Mareh
birthdays,, so • we made a St. Patrick's
Day,, cake, '
Grade 1/2 - Mrs. Sleek
Grades 1/2 welcome two new students
to our class. We hope Chris.. Tabor and
Amber Belrose :enjoyy.. L;CP S.
We wnukl like , to +bank gni; Ilidinotine
on the Solar system. 7 ley learned all
Mode of interesting information and have •
become real sky watchers! In fact, some -
of them have even spotted the Northern
•
g adey4's are busy getting a play
about Wean' and the White Cat, ready to
present to the primary grades,. Grade 5
is working on a variety of Easter
activities.,
Grade tie'
'Mr. Bennet
for her informative presentation eta This9i_ week the grade 5/6 class started
"Safety",: We were Made aware of -the
many poisonous plants that,might.be .in
our. household.
At our rabbit research centres we are
finding interesting facts about;.ourr furry
friends. 1`t.;lu;lhoped he is starting to get
ready for Easter.
Grade 2/3
Mires. Canfipbelt
Marlene Johnston, was Our lucky winner
Mrs. Gail Johnston .from Ripley was' in
our school presenting the Farm Safety
program. We learned about many
poisonous plants and farm hazards.
Everyone was thrilled when► they met:
Alvin Law. He Made feel very
thankful for what we are,
in the Library Lotto draw.
and Grace of R. 2,
Lucknow are happy to announce the ar-
rival of their daughter, Grace Ruby Jean,
born on March 26, 1990,' weighing 7 -lbs.
10 oz., in Wingham and District Hospital.
The new arrival is a wee sister for Gor-
don, Jonathon and Kevin.'Grandparents
are Grace and John Schill of Teeswater
and Chester and Alma Finnigan` of
Clinton.
a new unit on states of matter and solids,
liquids, and gasses .in. E,S,
Baseballs are arriving at school' a sure
sign. that sprue' is. on is way.
Our' group novel study is progressing
well.
We `followed the Julie Bowers case
quite closely and had some , interesting
facts, ::observations and ,scusssions arise
from the proceedings
Grade 7/8
Wire. Forrest/Mrs. McDonagh
The Grade .7/8. class has been viewing'.
the video novel "Brothers` By Choice".
and analyzing the major parts of a novel.
as wee as identifying different hues.
used* producing a video. In history the
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TOWNSHIP OF ASO'IELD
Puhllc Informatlon Ceutre
Bridge Crossing Of The Nine Mile River
At Port Albert
The Tonnuhip of Amis ieid is inns igat1ng alterzaativwt coirsceirni the need
toThe ar brae bridge i theNiner, Riverat P t
The project i undertaken in accordancethe rsquiremmts of the
Environmental Assessment Act and will follow the . • ' a. preceas of the MO
EnvironmentalAssessment for ud Road �Iaca uJetts.
Nic Partial"'
tion process and e invited toanew a tiontre
to be
DATE: Saturday, April 14, 1990
PLACE: Brookside Public School on County Road oad a
TIME:1.304. p.m. (Formal Presentation at 2:100, p.m.)
Representatives of the Township apd the Township's COnsulfing Engineerwill
be available to explain the project and the planning process andlo answer any.
questions.
If you are unable to attend this infornnation and wish to obtain fur-
ther information about the project and the Class En tal Assessment
procedures, please contact:
XII. Ross and Associates i b
Engineers
N Street
Goderich,
Attentiom Matthew Pearn Eavireamental Planner
• Telephone: (5110) afX41 •
Members of the public are also invited to submit their court encs in writing
either at the time of the Public Information Centre or directly to the address
above. • ,
Further notification will be given ellen the final scale of the ectisdeter-
mined. If recidred reqilred by the Class EA ani
((FSR)) wouldbe c npleted and made available at the Municipal Offices for �30
da for public review. At that time, any ne>r soa/pariy may request that. the
Misuse of tl 'Environment "banes -up' thin t je ct to n individual' erg
vironmental. assessment. If there were no objectsona to the r the project
would then proceed.
Linda. Andrew, Clerk
osvnship; of. Ashfield
•••••••••••••......0.1.
IRTNS
FINNIGAN - Jim
DUNN Kevin (Pat) and Darlene of
Teeswater are pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Devin ,Patrick, born on
March 25, i990 in Wingham "and District
Hospital. Devin weighed in at 7lbs. :1 oz..
Spoiling privileges go to Stewart and Jen-
nie Smith of Bervie and Jim and Theresa
Thompson of It. 2, liolyrood.
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