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year's educationfair a big success
The Education Fair Over all Shawn variiius pieces of equip -
was a great suecesS:' Ritchie (What materials merit. Most of the stu-.
Grade seven and eightconduct electricity?), dents liked the cable ride,.
students worked` very Mary Cox (will bean but unfortunately it is
hard on science and gen- seeds grown in colored $5000. Balance beams
eral fair projects, , wi.ter show. any of the ,.and climbing structures
beginning with research . co our in the plant?), and: were also popular.
before the. March break. .. Jennifer Robinson (Are Brookside is looking
-When some of the different : More ' for ideas to raise the
people
younger:students were alert at different^`: :money.
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interviewed about which times of day?) are goin stilted some of the differ-
projects
ifrproJeats caught their lcthe regional science eatcor►rnunity tubs
:attention, Inany replied fair. . suckJas : Kinsnien,
'The ones with the uoi Congratulations: ,to , "` inettes," and: • the
corn ..on them and the ^ everyone on a job well . Optimist Club.
v icanoeskay On the others done; rand thank you to Sugar Bush
hand the. older' sttridents- all the f -a ilie for their' • On Apr: 3 the kinder
enjciyed the fashion his interest �and�,guidance,t; garten, grade ones and
:play, the Crest Test ands Playground twos , went on a,
All About Food.: Brookside is working:` great trip to. Robinson's
The scientists behind :on' acquiring new'play ' Maple ` Sugar Bushi.
"The 'Crest -Test', Um ground equipment fore While. they 'were there.
Simpson 'and, Dennis the Senior students,' due they. ^learned new things,
Andrew Said that. they' to the fact that the old:. such as if one. person fits
;picked;:the; "CrestTest" equipment was made- ;around a tree' then you
because they wanted. to from wood, andtherefore need one spile,and if
know, if. their tee"th were ,was;:'rotting beyond" what: four people fit ,around.',.a
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really beim; protected. .• was acceptable by. gar-, tree then you will need
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one to'-.kow that "no. Classes have looked, saw- the 'pan -Soaking in
chickens` were harmed at 'pictures' of what
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during-thetesting; all the, be urchased and'esa= 'la`
the evaporator.
eggs were donated in:the., ciallY at `, a "Ph sisal When the trig was
name of science :,Fitness" trail made, from done they tried sonie
sugar on the snow, and it
was delicious!
Mr. Liddle's grade 6
group is <involved in
research on important
Europeans that have had:,
some: influence on us.
Some examples are
Albert Einstein, Jenny
Lind. and Michelangelo.
The grade 6's have
been workingin partners,
gathering research front .
many'sources, such as .
encyclopedias, :D
ROMs,' and the Internet.
CD -RM . encyclopedias
were especially -,.interest
brig .because they
offered voice tapes of
some 9f the historical
characters,such as
Winston' Churchill:. The;
finished product will, be
an ,. "interview"' of
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Unit 2 .
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Mayu to
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die e ladies . f.the.
..0 Hrnit.2 joined `with the
ladies at Maple Breezes for, the'Apr. 2 meeting: Laura
Steffler wetrarlued: everyone,:
Bien Leoine -and Jennie MacPherson were pro-
gran conveners. Ilten read an:..article on, the"
Resurrection and scripture and There is a 'Green .Hill.
Far. Away. vas sung, with Elsie being the pianist.::
Jennie explained the circumstances , under "which the.
w Written.: +Ce. i
. h ,rnn a$ tt.,n The ecil Alexander, 'was.
hymn
.b: the bedsde,.o£.a little' irl� who w sseriousl
Y g a.
ill, - when shecomposed the.words to comfort' the irl,^
later`
It was. settousi ,` : The little girl didrecover.' It
wrn; G 8 .
is one of the most :loved basterhymns. and> 'Fre c
song writer described it -as the most beautiful English
hymn.
-In the Meditation Alien explained t ' cross and
ed he rc�
9.
,Jess death. Fie cared enough for
u * are en agh us to die 'on the
cross for us. Dien read Easter traditions, examples
being Easter eggsind hot cross buns.
• Helen Todd,Phyllis Morrison and Carolyn Menary,
all read Easter verses •and Jennie conducted An Easter
• quiz, interspersed with `Easter hymns.
Ten ladies. answered the �arollcall with. an Easter
verse.
The UCW, is to be in charge of the church service
on, May 26 with Bonnie .Hollidaybeing the guest
speaker:
Carolyn reported for the rumble fingers; 21 ladies
were at the work bee on March 30, where quilts were
tied, knitting and sewing done. Thes next meeting, is
Aper, 17.. • .
The meeting closed with the benediction and "a
tiine of visiting with the residents. `
Unit 3
by Bev Thompson.
Easter was the theme` when the 'Lucknow United
Church Women, Unit 3 bet Apr. 2 in, the church par-
lore.
Jean Whitby 'opened' the meeting with a poem. Rise
Christians which was written by the late Marion
McFarlane. Susan, Laurie and . Becky away, ,enter-
taned with. -vocal .,Yee ions�acccnPantedd
b thein
grandmother Mar8ar4la iltn- at the. ,:.piano'
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Scripture andMeditation wasgiven
by Irma
Henderson and Inez ..Forster, followed': by an , Easter
paern by Mrs. Whitby and prayer by Jane Treleaven.
Laura:Lee Cayley.-accompanied for the hymns that.
interspersed the meeting: '•
'rhe ;guest speaker, Margaret Ferguson, was intro-
duced by 1 'rs. Henderson.'Mrs._' Ferguson, .a':member
of -Pine _River UCW, was a former member of the,
Luckno UCW and `a,� a y,
w past president of the Bruce;
Presbyterial. She spoke about Women in Jesus'.,
Ministry:: and bow Jesus treated'":women asequal to
men. She compared the roles of women tou'tnen in the
Easter Story, She'spoke ' or the ' program .the United
Church of Canada, named ;the. Ecumenical Decade
1988.1998---Churches"*to ,Solidarity With . Women,
supporting improvement of the stators of women. Mrs
Ferguson showed'' a picture illustrating womenand
men sitting a the Last Supper instead ofthe traditional
picture of all men. She referred to several`.`stories: Tri
the Bible where women. Were rrmentidned. 'in : associa
tion With .Jesus
Jane Tr'eloa.ven, Unit •3 .leader,' presided' for the
business, opening with a reading Guide to Life,
Velma Morningstar reported that; the group Nimble
Fingers, under. the Supply and Assistance committee,
will meet again Apr, 17. This group is making items
for the local :;nursing andsenior homes, Hous'e:' of
Bruce, Friendship.kouse: and the Salvation Army.
Kathleen Collyer read an article for Citizenship.
Fellowship of The:Least Coin on Haiti was given,by
M�
Boyle. , Ilene Greer will visit shut-ins• n April.
Norma Weather** reported on -the annual meet-
ing of truce -Presbyterial' U , W heldin Harristorri:in
March, where six Lucknow members attended
Marlene Struitherrs reported on the Presbyterial • nfeet-
ing held in Walkerton :Apr. 1 where , three members
attended.;
Rolioall was an Easter verse, hymn or poem.,
veryonc : ; sang 'Happy B irrthday* to, .Lona.
McDonald.
rs. Treleaven *sea the meeting,