HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-10-12, Page 15Charlene Susan Elphick, daughter of Ken
and Joyce Elphick of Goderich, and
Ronald William Carrick, son of Don and
Marj Carrick of Goderich, were united in
marriage Aug. 20 at Lucknow
Presbyterian Church by Rev. Ramsay.
The matron of honor was Annette Dren-
nan, Lucknow, sister of the bride. Atten-
ding the groom was Roger Matthews,
Goderich, brother-in-law of the bride.
Ringbearer was Preston Drennan,
Lucknow, nephew of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Marie Haggitt,
Goderich, friend of the bride and groom;
Lois Hodgins, Teeswater, sister of the
groom; and Kendra Matthews, Goderich,
sister of the bride. Ushering the guests into
the church were Leroy Drennan, Lucknow,
brother-in-law of the bride; Bob Janmen,
Goderich, friend of the bride and groom;
and Brian Hodgins, Teeswater, nephew of
the groom. The reception was held at
Lucknow Community Centre. The couple
reside at 56A The Square, Goderich.
(Walden Photography)
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new and prospective students. Visit the session below to answer your questions about
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Tuesday, October 25, 1988
11:30 - 1:00 p.m.
Bruce Nuclear Training Centre, Room 179
4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Kincardine District Secondary School, Room 14
For further information, contact GARRY ENGLAND (UWO Ontario
Hydro Representative) at (519) 368-7031, Tina Clift (UWO Kincar-
dine Representative) at (519) 396-7627 or
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
Faculty of Part -Time and Continuing Education
Room 23, Stevenson -Lawson Building
London, Ontario N6A 5B8 (519) 661-3635
in Hunter Green, Navy and Cream
with coordinating Plaid Sweaters
Sizes 8-18
Lucknow Sentinel, We
Kindergarten LI
Mrs. Young's Kindergarten class has been
very busy! They have been sorting many ob-
jects in Math, as well as computer sorting
games. We have made Thanksgiving booklets
that show what we are thankful for. Happy
birthday to Leah Bauer on October 6th.
Grade 2, Room 3
Mrs. Blanchette's class made turkeys for
Thanksgiving. They also made and ate
gingerbread cookies. In the hall outside their
classroom are the pop-up wolves they made.
Catherine Alton and Peter Adams did a play
called Sleeping Ugly.
The Room 4 Wonder Tree
We completed learning about trees' and
plants this week, with a room full of sprouting
beans, beautiful and creative leaf collections,
fine tree booklets, and some delicious ginkgo
branches (curious? ask us about them! )
We've had a wonderful September getting
to know each other, and learning to work
together. So far our "Special Me's" have been
Mrs. Clarke, Melissa Faber, and Nathan
Ferguson. Our next theme will "Keep" us
"moat" busy for many "Knights"!
Grade 4, Portable 3
Grade 4 P. 3 has had a very good month of
school! We've had lots of fun doing:
Language Arts, reading and studying maps.
Also we have payday where we put our play
money in the bank. On payday we had help
from: Mrs. Park, Mrs. Baskerville and Mrs.
Sproul. Thankyou! - also to Christie Kerr,
Tricia Brown, Danny Kerr and Scott Rintoul
who acted as teller as well. Lisa Osinga.
Jassie Dhaliwal, Angela McDonald and Caley
Moore found some very interesting praying
mantis eggs to save till spring and see if they
hatch.
Grade 5, Portable 1
Mrs. Worsell's grade five class had a Food
Festival last week. Each day five pupils
presented projects on food and brought a
sample taste of one food for the class. They
were all well fed.
Grade 7, Room 10
On Thursday, Oct. 6th our class presented
projects to Mrs. Woodall about the school. We
also went to Industrial Arts and started our
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projects. We got to choose out of three dif-
ferent ones. The choices. were: a wood pro-
ject, a plastic project and a metal project. We
also had two presentations, on the bandsaw
and one on hand saws. On Thursday we had
our first Math test.
Grade 7-8, Room 8
Extra, Extra read all about it; grade 7-8
have the Olympics in our class.
The Olympics were a great interest in our
class. So we had Olympic Centres. Some of
the centres were: Math -Olympic Style, Art -
Medal -Stamps, Research Activity,
Literature -Level Head -Creative Writing,
Listening Centre, Trek for Trivia and a
Newspaper Centre. We also picked a sport
from the Olympics to do a research pro]ect
on. We enjoyed these centres and hope to do
them again.
Student Council
The Brookside Student Council is holding a
fundraising event called: Gallery of Gifts.
The money raised from this event is used to
support our Foster Child in Bolivia, help with
the cost of school events and class trips. The
prices of the items vary from *5.00 to '29.00.
The members Of Student Council
are...President - Darryl Gibson, Vice Presi-
dent - Danielle McClinchey, Treasurer -
Christi Kerr, Secretary - Tricia Brown.
Sports
On Friday, Oct. 7th Brookside sent four
teams to the Soccer Tournament in Goderich.
Here are Brookside's results: Senior Girls -
first, Senior Boys - second, Junior Girls - ex-
cellent effort!, Junior Boys - first.
Thankyou to Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Clarke, Miss
Rennie, Mrs. Jewitt and Mr. Liddle for their
coaching time. Congratulations to all teams.
Survey Question
Do you think Ben Johnson knowingly took
steroids?
Danielle McClinchey - No
Christi Kerr - Yes
Angela Kerr - No
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phone 14168440184. Nominations are accepted up to October 31st
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Have you considered part-time university study?
Have you thought about getting your degree?
Have you wondered what Is involved?
CONSIDER WESTERN
Western offers general academic counselling and course selection In your area for both
new and prospective students. Visit the session below to answer your questions about
your future university study.
Tuesday, October 25, 1988
11:30 - 1:00 p.m.
Bruce Nuclear Training Centre, Room 179
4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Kincardine District Secondary School, Room 14
For further information, contact GARRY ENGLAND (UWO Ontario
Hydro Representative) at (519) 368-7031, Tina Clift (UWO Kincar-
dine Representative) at (519) 396-7627 or
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
Faculty of Part -Time and Continuing Education
Room 23, Stevenson -Lawson Building
London, Ontario N6A 5B8 (519) 661-3635
in Hunter Green, Navy and Cream
with coordinating Plaid Sweaters
Sizes 8-18
Lucknow Sentinel, We
Kindergarten LI
Mrs. Young's Kindergarten class has been
very busy! They have been sorting many ob-
jects in Math, as well as computer sorting
games. We have made Thanksgiving booklets
that show what we are thankful for. Happy
birthday to Leah Bauer on October 6th.
Grade 2, Room 3
Mrs. Blanchette's class made turkeys for
Thanksgiving. They also made and ate
gingerbread cookies. In the hall outside their
classroom are the pop-up wolves they made.
Catherine Alton and Peter Adams did a play
called Sleeping Ugly.
The Room 4 Wonder Tree
We completed learning about trees' and
plants this week, with a room full of sprouting
beans, beautiful and creative leaf collections,
fine tree booklets, and some delicious ginkgo
branches (curious? ask us about them! )
We've had a wonderful September getting
to know each other, and learning to work
together. So far our "Special Me's" have been
Mrs. Clarke, Melissa Faber, and Nathan
Ferguson. Our next theme will "Keep" us
"moat" busy for many "Knights"!
Grade 4, Portable 3
Grade 4 P. 3 has had a very good month of
school! We've had lots of fun doing:
Language Arts, reading and studying maps.
Also we have payday where we put our play
money in the bank. On payday we had help
from: Mrs. Park, Mrs. Baskerville and Mrs.
Sproul. Thankyou! - also to Christie Kerr,
Tricia Brown, Danny Kerr and Scott Rintoul
who acted as teller as well. Lisa Osinga.
Jassie Dhaliwal, Angela McDonald and Caley
Moore found some very interesting praying
mantis eggs to save till spring and see if they
hatch.
Grade 5, Portable 1
Mrs. Worsell's grade five class had a Food
Festival last week. Each day five pupils
presented projects on food and brought a
sample taste of one food for the class. They
were all well fed.
Grade 7, Room 10
On Thursday, Oct. 6th our class presented
projects to Mrs. Woodall about the school. We
also went to Industrial Arts and started our
dnesday, October 12, 1988—Page 15
isommommosomi
B ROOKSIDE BROADCAST
projects. We got to choose out of three dif-
ferent ones. The choices. were: a wood pro-
ject, a plastic project and a metal project. We
also had two presentations, on the bandsaw
and one on hand saws. On Thursday we had
our first Math test.
Grade 7-8, Room 8
Extra, Extra read all about it; grade 7-8
have the Olympics in our class.
The Olympics were a great interest in our
class. So we had Olympic Centres. Some of
the centres were: Math -Olympic Style, Art -
Medal -Stamps, Research Activity,
Literature -Level Head -Creative Writing,
Listening Centre, Trek for Trivia and a
Newspaper Centre. We also picked a sport
from the Olympics to do a research pro]ect
on. We enjoyed these centres and hope to do
them again.
Student Council
The Brookside Student Council is holding a
fundraising event called: Gallery of Gifts.
The money raised from this event is used to
support our Foster Child in Bolivia, help with
the cost of school events and class trips. The
prices of the items vary from *5.00 to '29.00.
The members Of Student Council
are...President - Darryl Gibson, Vice Presi-
dent - Danielle McClinchey, Treasurer -
Christi Kerr, Secretary - Tricia Brown.
Sports
On Friday, Oct. 7th Brookside sent four
teams to the Soccer Tournament in Goderich.
Here are Brookside's results: Senior Girls -
first, Senior Boys - second, Junior Girls - ex-
cellent effort!, Junior Boys - first.
Thankyou to Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Clarke, Miss
Rennie, Mrs. Jewitt and Mr. Liddle for their
coaching time. Congratulations to all teams.
Survey Question
Do you think Ben Johnson knowingly took
steroids?
Danielle McClinchey - No
Christi Kerr - Yes
Angela Kerr - No
uflrf -k
• 44'
�1. AWARDS , IY
"One in every
crowd"
Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards
In every crowd there is a young person aged 6 to 18 years, who
is involved in worthwhile community service, overcoming
physical or psychological limitations, or has performed an act of
heroism. You can honour this young person, with the help of
Canadian Airlines International and the Ontario Community
Newspapers Association by nominating them for an Ontario Junior
Citizen of the Year Award
Since 1981, the prestigious Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year
Awards Program has recognized the best in Ontario's youth
Official nomination forms are available at the office of every
member Community Newspaper in Ontario, or the Ontario Community
Newspapers Association, P.O. Box 451, Oakville, Ontario. L6J 5A$
phone 14168440184. Nominations are accepted up to October 31st
Every nominee receives a certificate and up to 12 individuals and
one group will be recipients of an award presented by the Lieutenant
Governor of Ontario.
To nominate a young person in your community please contact
The Lucknow Sentinel
528-2822
Canadian
ontano
community
newspa ens
association