HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-12-07, Page 14Page 14—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 7, 1988
146. In Memoriam
MacKENZIE
In loving memory of a dear mother arid
grandmother, Isabelle MacKenzie, who
passed away December 7, 1987.
There is a place set apart,
In a corner that is always her own,
No one can replace it' or time erase it,
We keep it for her alone.
Fondly remembered by her family. -49x
In loving memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather, Jerry Cranston,
who passed away December 9, 1976:
Fond are the ties that are broken,
Dear is the one that is gone,
In memory we shall keep him
As long as the years roll on.
As we loved him, so we miss him,
In our memory he is dear
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
Bringing many a silent tear.
"In silence we remember."
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by his wife and family. -49x
McQUILLIN
In loving remembrance of my dear wife
Myrtle, who passed away December 10,
1987.
Sweet memories will linger forever,
Time cannot change them, it's true;
Years that may come cannot sever
My loving remembrance of you.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by her husband Herb. -49x
RINTOUL.
In loving memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfathr, Bill Rintoul, who
passed away four years ago December 10,
1984.
As time unfolds another year,
Memories keep you every near.
Silent thoughts of times together,
Hold memories that will last forever.
Sadly missed by wife Norma, family and
grandchildren. -49x
47. Card of Thanks
CHAMNEY
I wish to thank our family, friends and
neighbours for flowers, gifts and cards.
Special thanks to, all who visited me and to
the doctors and nurses on third' floor of
Stratford General Hospital. Stuart
Chamney.-49x
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THE NOISY LADIES
We would like to thank the Lions Club for
the use of their picnic tables. The Noisy
Ladies. --49
MURRAY
Thank you for ,your support at the
Municipal Election on November 14, 1988.
Season's greetings to all. Ab Murray. -49x
HALDENBY
Thank you to everyone who called and in-
quired about my health recently. Glen
Jr. -49x
LUCKNOW LIONS CLUB
The Lucknow and District Lions wish to
extend a hearty thank you to all who took
part in the Santa Claus Parade on Satur-
day. Also thanks to Les Petter Shoes and
Charmans for sponsoring the band.-49ar
SWAN
The family of the late Earl Swan wishes to
thank relatives, friends and neighbours for
their thoughtfulness at the time of our
bereavement. Thanks also to Rev. Nugent,
the Anglican Ladies and MacKenzie Mc-
Creath Funeral Home. -49x
HACKETT
My 'sincere thanks to my family, friends,
neighbours and relatives for remembering
me with cards, flowers, visits, gifts and
telephone calls, while I was a patient in
Kincardine hospital. Special thanks to the
doctors and nurses for their excellent care.
Thanks again. Adeline Hackett. -49
48. Coming E lents
CAROLFEST
Wednesday, December 7, 8 p.m. Lucknow
United Church. Everyone welcome. -48,
49ar
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Saturday, December 10, Dungannon
Agricultural Hall, Registration 1 p.m.,
euchre 2 p.m. $3.00 admission. Lunch. For
further info 529-7934.-48, 49ar
Classrooms are being decorated
By Dawn Bushell
and Jolene Weber
Kindergarten
We have started to decorate our room
for Christmas. We are enjoying the writing
center making lots of Christmas books.
Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer and
Frosty the snowman are some of the songs
we have been learning for the Holiday
Season.
Darlene, Laura M. and William Y. all
have birthdays this month. The P.M.
Kindergarten have been very busy prac-
ticing for the Christmas concert.
Grade 1
"Our Christmas program is Thursday
December 8 and Grade one is ready" says
Mrs. Maclntyre. We have finished our
Mouse Unit, and are writing invitations to
Kindergarten and Grade 2 to our Mouse
Party.
We have our first report cards - we tried
to do our best work. Now we are ready for
Christmas fun! Mrs. Bell says thank you to
Jamie A for his nice Christmas letter.
Grade 2
Ronnie Van Meeteren was very excited
about winning second for his Christmas
poster. Congratulations to all who entered.
Nao, our Japanese friend, showed us a
video of some popular sports in his coun-
try. We found the Sumo wrestlers very in-
teresting. It was fun doing the Origami
(paper,,folding) . Thanks to Mrs. Thompson
for helping out.
We are enjoying our Christmas centers.
The count down for Christmas has begun.
Grade 2/3
We are busy learning the words for the
songs we are singing at the Christmas Con-
cert Dec. 8.
On Tuesday we took home our report
cards and were very proud of ourselves.
On Friday we are having a PD day when
our parents discuss our progress at school.
Allie-Jo Cooper was lucky to win the Loto
Draw this week — Good heading Allie-Jo.
50TH ANNIVERSARY
for William and Elsie Dawson. Love and
best wishes from your family. FAMILY
AND FRIENDS are welcome to an open,
house, Saturday, December 10, 2-5 and 7-9,
1151 Lancaster Street, London. Let your
presence be your present. -48, 49
"THE HEAVENS
ARE TELLING"
A program of Christmas celebration!
Friends, supporters, and community are
cordially invited to join the Lucknow and
District Christian • School on Friday,
December 9, 1988, 7:30 p.m. at the
Lucknow Christian Reformed Church.
Refreshments and social time to follow
program. See you there!---49ar
NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE
At Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Satur-
day, December 31, 8-2. Live music by
"Magnum". $25 per couple in advance.
Hot meal. Call 529-7934, 524-7990 or at
Sharon's Variety, Dungannon.-49ar
TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB
meet in the Lucknow Legion Hall, Monday,
December 12, 12:15 p.m. Pot luck meal.
Christmas program. Birthdays. -49x
CHRISTMAS TURKEY DINNER
Wednesday, December 14, 11:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Take-out available. All the trimmings for
$5.25. Please sign up. Super Scoop,
Lucknow. 528-3017.--48, 49ar
The 9th Annual CHRISTMAS CRAFT
FESTIVAL returns to Progress Building,
Western Fair Grounds, London. Thursday,
Dec. 8, 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday, Dec. 9, 11
a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 10, 11 a.m.
to 10 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 11, 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. Over 130 Craft people displaying/sell-
ing everything from pottery, woodwork-
ing, jewellery, Christmas decorations!
For unique/quality gifts, attend the 9th An-
nual Christmas Craft Festival, one of Lon-
don's largest Arts and Crafts shows and
Sales. Admission $2. Organized by Olga
Traher.-48bc
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Com-
munity Centre. $300.00 Jackpot must go.
Over $1,000.00 in prizes.-43tf
`PS INSIDER
Grade 3/4
In Grades 3 and 4 Christmas is really
coming alive. We have continued to work
on our research bookletsand have started
our Christmas reading unit. We did not
know before that there were so many
books about Christmas. We certainly are
glad to have Mrs. McIntyre as our
librarian because she supplied boxes of
books for us to do activities.
The Grade Fours are working hard on
learning their multiplication tables, while
the grade threes are learning about
geometrical shapes and designs.
Our unit on "Teeth" in Health class has
been finished and we are now studying
"Physical Fitness".
We are proud of Sean Lougheed who won
first prize in the poster contest, sponsored
by the Lucknow Businessmen's
Association.
Congratulations Sean!
Grade 4
It's been a busy but fun -filled week in
grade four. We are all busy making props
for our Christmas play and decorations for
our classroom and school.
We have finished talking about teeth and
are now all experts on the topic:
Grade 5
Grade 5 is making haunted house stories
for Mrs. Clooney. We also made a winter
scene and hung it on the wall. In reading
we have been making elements books
about the newspaper. We have been keep-
ing track all this month of the Toronto
Maples Leaf progress.
Grade 6
This week a Dental hygienist came and
showed us how to floss and brush our teeth
properly. She showed us a film. Most of the
people in Grade 6 are attending the concert
for band at the Comunity Centre on Thurs-
day. The parade in Seaforth on Friday and
the Christmas parade here in Lucknow on
Saturday.
Grade 7
In the past week, the Grade 7 class has
been busy having all sorts of tests for
report card day. We are very anxious to
see our marks.
We are working on individual projects in
our short story unit also. We are working
very hard. Mellissa Brindly and Jeremy
O'Neill won ten dollars each on' their
Christmas poster.
Library
This week's library lotto winners are
Allie-Jo Cooper, Tammie Bolte, Eric
Furness, Cameron Moffat, John Helm and
Crystle Brindley.
The library has been decorated with the
Christmas Sprit.
An early Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliott and family
held their Christmas last weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick` Konings of
Sarnia.
Mildred McClenaghen and John McKin-
non visited last week wtih Mr. and Mrs.
Ted McClenaghen of Kitchener, to
celebrate Ted's birthday.
Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw flew to Regina to
attend her granddaughter's wedding on
Nov. 16 and return home Nov. 21.
Mrs. Leroy Winger of Ethel and Mrs.
Clifford Laidlaw spent Tuesday in
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb and
family of Kitchener.
HITECHURCH
by Jean Ross
Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong recent-
ly spent ten days in Roseville, Michigan,
visiting with friends.
The congregations of the Whitechurch
United Church and Chalmers
Presbyterian held a Christmas pot luck
dinner in the United church on Sunday
morning after church, which was very well
attended.
Some students attend
newspaper workshop
Kindergarten
Mrs. Young's kindergarten class II are
very busy, working with numbers and
seriation activities. We also have started
Christmas activities and singsongs..
Grade 1
On Thursday, December 1, Mrs.
Graham visited our classroom and we
started our Christmas unit by making
stained glass windows. We will now be
working on several Christmas centres and
practising for our concert number. It will
be a busy holiday season!
Grade 2
We paper-mached dinosaurs with Mrs.
Graham and also had a diarama.
Some of us are being fitted for costumes
for the Christmas play.
Room 4
The Room 4 Wonder Tree has tried a
Japanese poetry fortn this ,week. "Haiku"
poems have 3 lines, two with 5 syllables
each, and a middle line with 7 syllables.
Here's one of our poems, about "Pan-
thers". Fierce and powerful, Slinking
through the blackest night, panthers on the
move. — Dillon Moore.
We also had fun trying. a Japanese tea
ceremony, "Chanoyu". We sat on our
knees, and were very peaceful and polite
while we sipped our Japanese tea. Laura
Gilbert is our "Special Me". Sayonara!
Grade 5
P1 had a mysterious visitor this week, as
a part of their mystery unit. A masked
bandit ransacked the portable and stole
Debbie Ross's scissors. The pupils then
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wrote Eye -Witness reports of the crime.
Grade 7/8
This week Gr. 7/8 have been busy
preparing for Christmas. We have been
asked to work on the back drop. Today we
started Christmas Centres, there are 8
centres altogether, that sound fun.
Survey
Where would you like to go field trip and
why? Kim Farish and Dana Park would
like to go to Canada's Wonderland.
Jodi Webster would like to go to Florida
because of the guys. Tricia Brown would
like to go to Hollywood to visit movie stars
and Dianne Ross wants to go to Hawaii
because of the great beaches. Michelle Mc-
Clinchy wants to go as far as we can go.
Students Attend
Workshop
This week, eighteen Grade 7/8 students
from the surrounding area attended a
newspaper workshop at Brookside.
Some of the activities were making a
time capsule of newspaper clippings and
taking part in a newspaper scavenger
hunt. We also made presentations on some
of the research we did. The schools that at-
tended were Holmesville, Robertson,
Brookside and Colborne. It was really fun.