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Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 4, 1983—Page 20
Brookside students participating in scrap book competition
By Shun Nixon,
Mirth* Siterptma,
Nasty Hunter and
�taNte Thetaprnn
'Intended for [taut week)
Alyce Beecroft, a represen-
tative item the Maitland Val-
ley Conservation Authority,
came to talk with the grade 7
and H classes about erosion
and rip-raf, Rip-raf is rocks
along the river or stream
which prevent the ground
from falling in and polluting
the water, She gave out
pamphlets to help with the
students' scrapbooks, The
scrapbooks will be marked by
the teachers and then sent to
Visit from
Echnontou
Mr, and Mrs, Spence Irwin
of Lucknow enjoyed a visit
with their daughterTinalaw,
Kathy, and grandson, Christ-
opher from Edmonton, They
arrived by bus at Ooderlch on
Tuesday and left Friday
morning for Hamilton to visit
her mother, They fly home
from Toronto at the end of
this week,
On Prlday, the !twins'
niece, Noreen Cassidy from
Millersville, arrived and had
dinner with them and return-
ed that night to be at work on
Saturday morning,
Announce
the arrival
of gang
MALI - Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mali of It. 3, Holyrood are
pleased to announce the
arrival of a son, Michael
Louis, 2 lbs. 15 ot., at
Winghnm and District Hos-
pital on May 1, 1983, a
brother for Taylor. Proud
grandparents are Margaret
and Lawrence .Taylor, Bel -
grave and Rose and John
Praprost, St. Catharines.
KWAN - Mr, and Mrs.
Richard Kwan are delighted
to announce the arrival of a
son, Wyatt Victor, 6 lbs. 8
oz., at Victoria Hospital,
London, on April 19, 1983,
LEONARD - Tom and Wendy
of Mississauga are happy to
announce the arrival of Josh-
ua William, 9 Ih. 8 oz., on
April 30, 1983, a brother for
Jennifer. Proud grandpar-
ents are Bill and Betty Leon-
ard, Mississauga, and Hob
and Joyce Courtney, Point
Clark.
HEADMAN - Steve and
Dianne are pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of
their first born, a son, Steven
Kent, on April 27, 1983 at
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. Kent weighed 10 lbs.
14 oz. Proud grandparents
are Mrs. Isobel Headman of
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Merele Kerr of 13. 13. N 3,
Goderich.
the Conservation Authority.
Claire McKay was at the
school on April 20. She is an
author who lives in Toronto
and has written the Mini
Hike Series, Exit Harney Mr-
Oee and One Proud Summer,
which won an award.
The primary choir led by
Mrs, Worsell and Mrs,
Young sang for the prekind-
ergarten children and moth-
ers during Story Hour on
Monday,
Mrs. Blake, the school
librarian, attended a meeting
of school librarians on April
14 at the Hoard Office in
Clinton. There was a book
display and the librarians
selected books for the librar-
ies.
On April 18 the students
were pleased to have Debbie
Heslinga, Resource teacher
for gifted children, at the
school to set testing proced-
ures for the program for
gifted pupils to start this fall.
Mrs. Liddle's grade 6 class
put on bun pair, April 22.
Many students took part in
the various games which
Included the ever popular
computer and video games.
There was also a theatre in
which you could watch ear-
toons and eat popcorn, An -
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other booth sold home made
goodies. Many prises were
given out for the games and
in the draws and randy
guesses.
The draw prices were as
follows: senior division, a
case of coke, Heather Ohm;
the book, Mini Hike Rescue
by Claire MacKay, Lauranne
King; Hutton, Wake Me Up,
Mark Johnston; Hutton,
Powered by Peanut Butter,
Heather Ohm; Surprise Draw
tioster, Heather Ohm; Choc-
olate Har, Angela Millian;
junior division, 1. T. towel,
Danny Kerr; kite, Terry Lyn
Menary; cake, Tanya Hodg-
es; button, Lion, Terry Lyn
Menary; Surprise draw Post-
er, Hilly Curran.
The teacher's draws were
won by Miss Hodie, a fruit
basket and Mrs. Worsell, a
Hutton saying ''God loves me
just as 1 am".
The "Candy Jar" guess
was won by Hilly Curran and
Mr. Errington. They each get
half of the jar. The tun fair
proceeds go towards Mr.
Liddle's class ramping trip.
The last Story Hour was
held on April 25. They were
taught bus safety and then
went for a ride on the 'big
yellow bus'. The pre -kinder-
garten children then present-
ed their teacher, Mrs. Blake
with a begonia plant.
Fleece Sets
jeans & Cords
On May 8th make her day
complete with, a
gift from,„,.
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