HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-11-16, Page 15Preparing for winter
by Jennifer Cranston
and Tara Thacker
Kindergarten
We have been discussing how we
prepare for winter around our house.
Now we are looking at how animals
prepare for winter and are .learning many
new words like hibernate and migrate. The
A.M. class baked some pumpkin muffins
from our Jack -O -Lantern. The P.M. class
is going to bake on Wednesday.
Grade 1
Grade One felt proud to be part of the
Remembrance Day service. We like the
story about the brave nurses. We read our
Remembrance Day books and our rhyme
books to Kindergarten, Grade Two and
Grade Three.
Mrs. Maclntyre is getting us ready for
the Christmas program. Our "Special
Me", Amada Humphrey, told us many
things she likes to do.
Grade 2
We were happy to take part in the
November llth service to show that we
remember those that fought for our
country.
Our animal peek through books are
finished. We had fun sharing them with
other classes in the school.
Grade 2/3
Three students were lucky to be the win-
ners in Library Lotto - Jeff Cranston,
Cherie Conley and Mike' Wyndham. We
have been busy finishing up our Dinosaur
Unit this week. We really enjoyed making
dinosaur rubbings.
We attended the Remembrance Day
church service and at the cenotaph. We
are proud to be Canadians.
Grade 3/4
We have been pausing to consider and
appreciate the hardships the soldiers went
through to provide freedome for us at
L.C.P.S. It is difficult for us to imagine
what it was like but we are so thankful that
people fought for their beliefs. The
Remembrance Day service at the church
really helped to emphasize the sacrifice
that was made by everyone involved in
war.
Grade 4
The school went to the Fhurch and
cenotaph on Remembrance Day. The band
was playing there too. Everyone was pro-
ud to wear a poppy.
Grade 5
Most people predicted Bush would win
the U.S. election. We predict that the
Liberals will win the Canadian election.
Floor Hockey started last week. Jeff
Porter is the leading scorer. Hopefully, ice
hockey for grades five and six will start on
the 17th.
Grade 6
This week grade six finished writing or
drawing Remembrance Day poems,
posters and stories. We had a history and
science test.
We started floor hockey at noon hours
with Mr. Bennett. Also, he is going to rent
the arena for the grade five and six
students so we can play ice hockey.
Grade 7
We have formed a senior choir which
will be participating in the youth music
`PS INSIDER
night, and the school Christmas concert in
December.
Chad Thomas is happy to get his cast off
after 6 weeks of itching. The class ap-
preciated the efforts of all concerned that
made the Remembrance Day church and
memorial service very meaningful.
Grade 8
The Grade Eight class continues to work
hard. In our mathematics studies, most of
the class has mastered a number of tricky
geometric skills. Their results on a recent
quiz were quite respectable.
All of our class was involved in doing
Remembrance Day projects. A few of
these were entered into The Royal Cana-
dian Legion annual contest. We are hoping
for favourable results.
Library
Library Lotto winners were Cherie Con-
ley, Jeff Cranston, and Mike Wyndham.
Circle December 2 for the Christmas Book
fair. Everyone is 'invited to come and shop
for Christmas.
French News
Francois Robert came on Monday,
November 7 on an exchange program to
talk about Quebec and his exchange. He is
staying in Kincardine and he attends the
Kincardine secondary school.
He enjoys the family he is staying with
and everybody enjoyed his visit.
Sby Ruth Buchmeier
OUTH KINLOSS
Allan and Elsie Graham attended the
convocation at McMaster University in
Hamilton on Friday. Their daughter Mar-
tha graduated with honours in the
Bachelor of Science in the Nursing Pro-
gram. The family enjoyed a delicious din-
ner at the OId Mill in Ancaster.
Ira and Elizabeth Dickie atteSided the
Royal Winter Fair in Toronto and also
visited with Denver and Brenda Dickie
and family of Sutton and Walter and Janet
Dickie m Unionville.
St. Augustine
The monthly meeting of the C.W.L. was
held in the rectory with eleven ladies in at-
tendance along with Father Dentinger.
The meeting was called to order with
president Agnes Delherque leading in
prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel. Cathy
Leddy then gave a reading on
Thanksgiving.
Father spoke on forgiveness and Agnes
thanked everyone involved for making this
year's Bazaar such a great success.
Some coming events include a Turkey
Bingo being held December 7; the Parish
Christmas Party being staged December
11 and the League Pot Luck Supper to be
held December 5 with a meeting to follow.
The good folk of Camelot (Rooms 4 and 9,
the great hall of their castle this week. A
serfs, wizards, pages, kings, jesters and
music, whilst serving wenches brought th
Brookside School) enjoyed a medieval feast in
splendid assortment of knights, ladies, lords,
princesses feasted to the strains of medieval
e vittles. (Photo submitted )
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