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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-04-25, Page 9Lad... sem, wea as r, April ss, 011—r.ige Brookside students busy preparing for spring concert Finm the Priaelpers= Desk. Mr. Whiteley Preparations are everywhe "- for our Sprung concert on Um -4w y 3. We hope to see You all at "Kings and Ildegs", lirid3ie$l, tiiia r the days of knights and. castles. Mr. Meyers and his grade seven class are ' weriong hard of the wilt and music, and Mrs. Graham's grade seven/eight class is creating a spectacular medieval banners, Our grade three/four students enjoyed hearing May Meclear, storyteller last week. Some of our students , have eon- tinued the activity by developing: stories of their own. �We ore welthe' baseball semen a to our phyte with some arbranded" rubber ballsfor each classroom to ensure safety. Please keep , hardballs at home this sprung. Earth Day brought many activities to Brookside, including some playground. cleanup = with surprising nesulta! Thanks to Miss Mather's grade one, Mrs. Scott's grade four, Miss Morton's grade three, and Mrs. Worsen grade five! • Mrs.. Cameron - KI We have beenbusy learning about and making sparing flowers. " The computer that we have in our room is lots of fun. Our favourite programs are 'First Shapes, First Letters and Words and Donald Duck's Playground. We are busy practis- ing for the Spring Concert. Miss Watt, Grade One Well we have begun to learn about Canada. We are all quite excited about this unit. We will be studying animals, sports, provinces, money and symbols. We have been working on time! What time is it when the minute hand (the long hand) is on the 12 and the hour hand (the short hand) is on the 12? Ask someone is grade one they will know! It's their • • BROO ROOKSIDE II.ROADCAST •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• favorite tune of the day. Beaver srnilee from gr rade . NM ,Sit, Grade 2 April 10 WM Stacey's birthday. April 15 was - Elyse's birthday. We are making May bowers. We are having a rabbit unit. 'We had Faster Centres. Jenny Tucker and Brigitte Mho Morton - Grade Three We.have ,been busy learning about the environment. During the nextfew 'weeks we'llhe discussing the %IR's". Ask us•to find out: what they are. Lost week was.a sad time for Itm. 3 when Winnipeg was knocked out of the. play-offs ,by Edmon- ton, All of us agreed that 020 played well. Mr; Yee Grade Three/Four Each pupil has. 'finished rem a sports novel,. Many found it was the time they had read anything about a sport.. The one book's author, Claire McKay, will be speaking in Goderich on April 26.. Soon, everyone will be finding out more information on one ' sport through reading in eneyelopedia and other reference books. • In ,mathematics groups are maser* lengths, . masa and . volume of plastic household containers. This not only checks their•, accuracy of measurement but also how well they can estimatetheir measurements. Mr. Culp, •' Grade Four/Five Grade Four/Five enjoyed listening.to a professional storyteller and some of the grade four students got to practice this" skill in an enrichment session. There IWARD M LIETTE DO Offering a full range of services: auditing, accounting, business planning, income tax plan'. ning, personal financial planning, computer and management services. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS' HANOVER W J. AWenley, FCA L.H. Vollett, CA J.J. Hunt, CA 3644790 WALKERTON MOUNT B.F. Thomson, FCA FOREST R.J. Millen, CA K.L. )Mer, CA O.H. Munro, CA P. Thor, CA 8814211 1232861 PORT ELGIN M.S. Dolton, CA. ILE. Kibler, CA LISTINGS WANTED PAUL DM 521.2411 ALVIN RON 355.3174 WAR0E I MN 5213710 HIGHWAY LOCATION - 100 acres, brick home, well maintained barn, 2 silos, 85 workable, hardwood bush. $130,000. 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ASHFIELD TWP. - 50 acres systematically tiled, spring possession. KINLOSS - 4 bedroom home with garage on 3 acres, satellite dish & appliances Includ- ed. $65,000. 12 x 60 MOBILE near Wingham, Targe lot overlooking Maitland. Vendor will hold mor- tgage. $49,900. VICTORIAN BRICK HOME - 4 bedrooms, 1/2 acre lot. Good family home. Over 2500 sq. ft. 14 ACRE TREED LOT on 9 mile river. i,1INTEE (J F11 L BEST RATE G.I.C's 1Q¼% 'I' I•: HAI TWO & THREE YEAR 12.55% FOUR YEAR FIVE YEAR .30% SHORT TERM 30.364. da s . . as b es 1 YEAR CASHABLE (Cashable after 60 days with full interest) 12Y2% Rnt Efft,t•ti‘, \Inn . \pr _',3 911 DON and BEV THOMPSON INVESTMENTS Ilucknow Phone 528-221,3 were some vesry favorable comments regarding their *Mitts. Problem solving is a group effort as the grade five's use their co-operative ef- forts to ffor tackle a variety of .math Grade four appears to have ma$tered the decimal fraction concept and will be continuing with =UM ffachons.. Mrs. worsen, Grade Five Mrs. Worsell'a grade five clam com their hardcover books late week. to Ma. Clarke for her o tion and the use of the library. A thank you also the volunteers who to put the bookstogether: Mrs. Park, Mrs. Sproul, Mrs. Hackett? Mrs. Irvin, Mrs. Dbaliwal, Mrs. Moir and Mrs. Ate! Miss Resole, Grade IriveI'S x art: we are uudolls, cat of papier macho: mad stuffed math we are studying equiva Tore *Pella i*• Winners In last week's Kub Kar Rally are back row, kit tori�, Ryan e#r Ean . Moffat, first; aad Stuart Hackett for modified adult/child. Front row is Jason Caesar, second and Cbrl s Darr, winner child ouly design: Missing from photo is Devon McDonald; who placed first in modified. (Marg Buridlart Sato), Corporation of : the , County of Huron INTERESTED IN WASTE MANAGEMENT ISSUES? Request for Volunteers A Public Liaison -Committee is being established' to work in eonjunc- tion with the Huron County Waste Management Steering Committee in developing the Huron County Waste Management Master Plan. Ap- plications are beingaccepted from residents of Huron County who are interested in sitting on the Public. Liaison Committee,. The purpose of this committee will be to assist in the process leading to the development of recommendations for a waste managemeht strategy: for Huron County. Some of the responsibilities of the Public Liaison committee will, be: oto provide input to the waste management master plann- ing process and work program to provide input into decision-making steps and to pro- vide comments on work completed and suggestions. on future work , *to .advise and assist In malting the public participation pro- gram effective and meaningful to the participating . communities. It is hoped that approximately 10 individuals will sit on the Public Liaison Committee. Although this is a volunteer position, certain ex- penses will be paid. Interested applicants are requested to submit a letter stating name, address, phone number, municipality, and interests as they relate to the issue of waste, management. Letters of application should be sub- mitted by May 12, 1990 to: Jo -Anne Richter Waste Managment Project Coordinator . Department of Planning and Development Courthouse, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 110 pleaseFor further g g ( ) S 242188. Please tall oDderc�t if call's t� Adie nlncebove at 519 5 �4