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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-18, Page 8Page, — VosoknOW'Sentinek esdaY, PDX' took Who'. Open' Late! ° agfair staurratt Licensed under Li -13'X), Your Host The Greig s LUCKNOW ..528-3932 1908 Retoort ea tht wii,b taking place April 8. Parents are invit- ed to drop in or set up an appointment between 7 and 8:30 p.m., to discuss •coneerns QT student progress with the teachers. one-on-one. April 8 would also be an exeellont opportunity forparents and/or students to inquire about course selections and recommen- dations. Teachers and guidance staff are able to review a student's prowess and academic level to offer saggestions on course levels that would be best suited for tharstu- dent. If the are any ques- tionS. or concernsregard,. in report cards Or inter-. views, please contact tho school at 357-1800. Youtitiklive Youth Alive is a Christian oriented 'school club that involves about 15 students Who Attend.• On April -3, 411 Eg. Madill Students will. be sent home .with their inter- ir.n report cards. Parents and students should note,. marksare given in a per cent form and are based on the students' :classwork, assiguirtents, an4 tests front Feb. .to early March. Colloge.and tiniversity., .applicants should- take a. special interest in this report card. Interint.Marks will be sent to the colleges and uniVorSities to coin- plete the set -oftnarks they have for each student and make admissiowdeeisions, .SecoNlary, School feels it. 4 important tv: work closely with par- ent$ • and .1eep thern. involvedin the education of their. children. This is Why that in addition to the. continent Shp on the report card, Madill encourages parents ; and guardians, to.' participate ig the parent; toacher.intervieW. night ds eombzg F.E. Madill Secondary School, Youth Alive me ts every we014 on alternate Wednesdays and Thursdays after school, beginning at 3:15 and run - Mug until4. Included in *this meeting are 15 to 30 minutes of games and fol- lowed by Bible study; Students discuss the Eible and issues relevant to everyday life. Members are involved in planning a whole meeting or doing a lesson or games, if they by Jean Rau 'UCW • add wish. They are also asked what they would like to see or do in Youth Alive. Past events included a guest speaker and. analyz- ing a. "Veggie Tales'. video relating' it to everyday life. Some upcoming events happening in Youth Alive are more guest speakers, a drama at the end of May, and possibly the""30 flour Famine." •All students are we! - come to come out tO room 219 and experience Youth. Alive. Tice.• Whitechurch'UCW latliexlaeld. their March • meeting at the tome of . •Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw in Wingham. The topic was church in society. Mirclred McClenaghan opened tile meeting with a • poem, 0 Messed Spring. The worship service, called The 'Ectintenical Decade and Beyond, vas - taken fro5n the - January jMariae,ntdcaot e.ok reMaial dtrtiied s Gar inpc! tures takeii froth Genesis 1: 1 .27., • Rollcall was answered • by' seven ladies. Janet closed the meeting with pray. There April meeting will be hold at the home of Janet Cook in Lucknow, World Day of Prayer W4 s, observed, in .the • United Church on March 6. • Agnes 'Farrier and Than • Ross were tbe leaders with everyone taking part. ' ',Gladys Robertson, of tucknow, was to be the guest, speaker but due to her being in hospital, the • message prepared by her was read by Jean Ross - Seventeen were present and a social time fol- • lowed, W The MarehltneetIng of theekton WhimteacthcuhtreWI was h This was the final Meeting, of the group and 11 ladies enjoyed lunch at • the. Fireside. Restaurant in • Winghant. After a delicious lunch • they all went to the home of Cathorine-Wilson's for Penmertitiong*aTtdlthisCwn'asurtrhae dl Affairs COnveners tp meeting with Evelyn Qibb in eharge. The mlleall was.nnine a township in Huron or Bruce. A, sing, 4-100g of St.. Patrick's music • was enjoyed. Evelyn gave the.. motto "We never stop Evelyn introduced the .speaker Katie Harrison of .Brussels, a student at F.E. Madill, She was an ,exchange student and had been. in Prance for ttnie..2 Things are different .t4cret very Strict .in school, :and attend from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m riVe days a week and a a.m., to, '12- p.m. on Saturday. •• • Living is expensive a .of pop smaller- than our Can is $8,' She enjoyed the exchange:and is plah- ning on going again' sortie • - time. , contest to' to' ,nnscrati- . hle,lristt words and names. of birtIS Was won by Jean 'Rossad Jean Tiffin- , • Humorous :readings were given by. the ladies '-H• and.,a beverage and cookie, • finished the afternoon, • Don' and Jean. Ross, • • Allan •• and Valerie Pennington and Meagah, Roy, andPetty Pennington were supper.guests on Sunday with Bob and Lois Ross and farnil,y, Waterloo celebrating Mexander's fifth .birthday, Whittchurch Village •card party. was held on . Monday evening at the horrie of Don and, -Jean Ross with three, tables in 'play. High players, were Agnes ,Farrier, 'Norma • Rinfoul. Angiis ,Falcoper, andVera' Falcone. playing„ on white cards, The final ; party for the season is, planned for March 23 with a,pot luck supper atthe home -Of Angus..,and Vera' Falconer with cards to , Rid you know? Our first 'stamp was named • the The4ence Beaver, and it vv-,isued in 185:1• • (NC). Maribor& of Canada's First Nations represent: one, • quarter of,the population oldie Yukon. (NC)