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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-06-07, Page 7J3rookside sends get well wishes to Pady McCann R Mrs. .Cameron 'This week we are learning the Nursery Rhymes, Hey Diddle Diddle and Little Miss Muffet. We do not have any June birthdays but our summer bir- _ thday girls are Lynn Irvin and Lisa Culbert. We are enjoying watching the men repair our roof. We think that it sounds like trucks running over our heads. KII, Mrs. Young We would like to say "hi" to all pre- schoolers who came last week for a half-day! B.J., Laura, Candi, Carley, Becky, Richard and Aaron, Robbie and Jeff. We have been practising for our Kindergarten Graduation on June 20. We are starting Geometry activities next week. Grade 1, Room 5 Miss Mathers' Grade Ones have been learning about dinosaurs. We are reading dinosaur stories, singing songs and doing centres. They certainly were fascinating creatures. In math, we are becoming expert shoppers as we practise using money: Grade 2, Room 3 We are going on a class trip on June 6 to Vanastra. We are going to be going __.__.-swimnain for--.one--hour-and--then-going- to the Clinton Conservation Area to barbecue hamburgers and hotdogs. Later we are going to a stream and see what we can catch, talk about them and put them back. Grade 2/3, Room 4• The Wonder Tree authors are thrilled to be on the final step of their book- making With the help of Mrs. Stewart, we began getting our covers made. We're, really looking forward to our trip to Ripley next Thursday to meet our .pen -pals in. Mrs. Liddle's class! Part of our trip will be exploring the Ripley community to see what things make up a town. We'll . also have a look at Lucknow, on the way. Sara Campbell and Melanie Nicholson are our "Special Me's." Grade 4, Portable The pupils . in Grade 4, Portable 3 .travelled to London to visit the Museum of `Indian Archaeology. 'There we studied pieces of old pottery and each of us had an opportunity to make a clay pipe and bowl. Thank you to • the volunteers who came along: Mrs. Osinga, Mrs. Mac- Donald, Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. S. Afton, and Mrs. N. Scott. Grade 4/5, Room P2 From popcans to stamps! We've recycled over 2200 kg of pop cans; now we are looking for used stamps. The month of June is not offically stamp month but we will be using stamp activities to bring this school year to arelaxing close, while still keeping our minds sharp. Grade 5, Roam P1 Mrs. Worsell's Grade five glass is viewing the program of Anne of Green Gables" in seven half-hour segments following their study of Lucy Maude Montgomery. They have finished the staff biographies and portraits and their /book .bas been put together. It makes for in- teresting reading! Erie 1T0 and Nei ours are invited to celebrate the 5TH W ANNIVERSARY of Delmar & Judy Sproul June 10, 1989 ult 'anUop, SIDE BROADCAST Grade 5/6, Room 1 On Wednesday, we had our VIP Graduation. We got VIP hats and our graduation certificates and best of all some delicious cake and juice. We put on five skits, shoplifting, alcohol and drugs, vandalism and peer pressure. Thank you to the Lucknow Lions Club for their $100 donation to our gradua- tion. A particular thanks to Lion Orville Elliott and Mrs. Webster for helping at the ceremony. Grade 7/8, Room 8 This week grade sevens started a unit on ratios. We are doing our spelling on medicine. We have now finished our track and field and have on In- termediate champ, .Mathew Shetler, one senior girl runner-up, Traci Curran and one senior boy champ, Terry Livingston. Well done! We also wish the people go- ing to regional good luck. Get well soon to Paddy McCann from all his friends. Grade 8, Room 11 In math we are doing perpendicular -.lines___We_.had__a--geograpby.iQst on Fri- day. We have finished centres in science. In history we are doing the Red River Rebellion. Office It is with sincere regret that we an- nounce that Mr. Blake is off work for an indefinite period of time. His bless just could not continue. We wish him the best of luck as attempts are made .to repair his precious legs. The good news is that Mrs. Blake's retirement coincides with Mr. Slakes departure. We are pleased and thankful to have Mrs. Shillinghaw back for the re- mainder of the year as a temporary secretary. Track :.ami. Field On your -mark, get set, min! lirookaide held their annual Track and Field Day on Friday, May 26. Watch next week's Brokside Broadcast 'for 'the ,results, along with .an interview of Mrs. Donna Woodall, grade '7/French teacher! Student • from page 5 children, play with them, help with crafts and snack time and also do "behind the scene" jobs, as well as play outside with them. I Jars very thankful for this :oppor- tunity to work with children in their "home away from home". This co-op course was very beneficial to mmgg :and I would recommend it highly to fellow students. Books teach a lot but books along with technical experience is the best. To the staff at both the Nursery School and Day Care Centre, my thanks for your ;patience in helping a "green horn" learn and marking my abilities. Thank you also to Mr. Inwood for your encouragement and work involved in set- ting this program up for me. College here .I come signing up for EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ,. 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T Saturday, June 1 , 11989 AT THE GODERICH ARENA - 'MAIN FLOOR, DOORS OPEN AT 8 PM - CONCERT BEGINS AT 9:30 PM ADVANCE TICKETS TICKETS AT THE .DOOR... Adults - $1000 Adults - $1200 Students - $500 Students - $700 Children - $300 ' Children - $300 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT... •The Goderich Entertainer *Bob Stoddart, Goldsmith •Optimist Members *Ernie King Music SPONSORED BY THE GODERICH OPTIMIST CLUB AND CKNX FM RADIO • UNDER 13 WITH ADULT ACCOMPANIMENT ANNUAL MEETING Wingham and District Hospital Corporation Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will be held in the Nursing Assistants Train- ing Centre, Catherine St, Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 22, 1989, at the hour of eight :o'clock ,p.m., for the election of Governors; for the appointment of Auditors; and for the transaction of such other things as may properly come before the meeting. Copies of the Annual Report and :Hospital Financial Statements may be obtained. at the front desk of the Wingham and District Hospital prior to three o'clock p.m., Thursday, June 22, 1989. Membership granting voting privileges may be purchased at the front desk of thehospital for one dollar ($1.) ,;prior to five o'clock pm., Wednesday/ ,lune 7, 1989. No -membership sold after that time, on that date, 4Willfentitle the purchaser to a vote. Dated at Wingharn, Ontario, this fifteenth day of May, 1989. By Order of the Board ,of °Governors. 'N. M. ' Ayeoa e retary 4