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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-05-15, Page 11taiieetox visi Sheri D. Ham,execu- tive director of Christian Scho$ls International, 9 cane all the: way from Michigan to speak to an audience, of bbot 40 at the Lucknow and'isttrict. Christian School's Apr. 26 membership meeting. Clinton and Listwel Christiane Sch$ Is were also represented hear her speech one °°Christian Education a °9i d tiler warriors Customs."' She , referred . ti, a cued , . tom in1 iblical 'Ines to pile 'up sto', es to mark ;.f. spNcaal place as a reminder to future gener- ations enerations of what had hap - polled , t th H,t spot. It became a place of teach- ing each-h g where parents ts Id their children about the great deeds of God whenever they passed by. Ms. Haan drew a par- allel between the ancient stone piles and the stones (bricks) that'are being piled up ' to build Christian Schools. She wondered aloud what passers by on Highway 86 think when they see the Lucknow & District Christian School. build- ing. Yet; lw fi does='anis 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iwo WM Nil nen -i S building. exist. Sze num- ber one reason is that. Christian au parents under Stand that their c`hildrera belong to God* TherefOre . ey want to teach and havo children taught 149 Great Story, His wonderful, q .rld and die cbildrs,place in it. The address was fol- lowed. by question pe . odo h tuelruaw Seutilna Wednesilayp Yilay 11,5 19 - Page 11 Mian school Ms. Haan shared her expe encc s in Romania ania :and Hungary where Christian Schools die ris- ing out of the ashes $f . the State, Schooh of the old regime. Much train-. g" and prayer is needed for th 'so schools to reach their goal. , The visit to Lucknow was one of Ms. aana's. last speeches in.her lune - dire tar of Christian •�.Schools International. She as A p Wen writing curriculum for the Christi= School, baa been a teacher. at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, ML After 12 years of service in C.S.lp she. plans to retire from. tthe 'job in A>. a , st. 'Ma. Haan was present- ed a wall plaqud of Lucknow Christian School by chairman of the school board. The as (Hence was honored to have this "Grand Lady" come to a school. Poodland Ontario wick Fact. The growing season for broccoli begins mid-June and runs through ter mid- October. Harrison Burgsma gives his grandma, Gerda Burgsma, a lesson in- Grade 6 geography, during Grandparents Day at the L ucknaw District Christian School Last: week. (Pat. Livingston photo) Sirtit of Tut um -Duty Avir CcMI1JTFI�uzrL) Surriu IDitutrAIL w i r r r I rimustAri is Now rtuLL V orprEATIONIAIL row MIL yell vviticrepoo MM S, f this new machine reduces costs due to the elimination of printing plates & costly chemicals + higher speed means less labour to print Business Forms, Cards, Envelopes, Flyers and even paper bogs etc. We invite you to call us new if you would like a speedy production of. Flyers printed from your Camera Reedy Copy Black, Fled, Green or Blue ink - • on paper sues 81/2 X 11 to 11 X 11' - White orGldured a Folded orfiat. , It wish d we ear? sot up tie cyto print foryni. 1 Special thru May 8112X11 a, trhite treed sheets print ono skin 100aup per dopy flat COWAN PRINTING & ADVE 'SING Lucknow (519) 528-2139 Fa* 01% 5035348 'your, nut 606 am me we rel Nrim toil tesit ism erre Mt abilit — • �+ll Math student zee], a zone ley tirade 1z mathematics. stdentsat F.E. Madill Secondary' School have won the zone champi- onships in the Canadian • Math Competitrsn, The contests n Grade 9,, 10 aid 11, which are sponsored through the U i ersity of waterloo and the National -i ank of Canada, were written in Hate February. About 1110,000 stu- dents cross Canada competed, M;dill com- petes in a zone of 25 schools frtm Huron,. Bruce, Grey, Perth, and Dufferin co . ; reties. The scho1 6core is made up by the top three scores in each f the competitions. Madill's long .history of excel - le ce a these o et - ti .n 'was Maintained by allthre grades. Michael Nolan, Paul Vaciry„ and Melissa Evers formed the championship Grp de 11. team, The top three competi- tors in Or de 10. were Janet Cod., Taylor Mali, and Lisa Liiiiarda tos. The top three in Grade 9 were Kathryn Alton, Jon Montgomery and Adam Cameron. Mathematics depart- ment head ter oug Neil reported that the 1.23 stu- dents from Madill who competed will al