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DOt 'LMAN-REYNEN
Mr. and M°.,. Brian Doelman announce
the oming marriage of their
daughter Anne to Raymond, son of Mr.
and Mrs. "Ienry Reynen of Ottawa. The
wedding will take place on Friday,
November 3 at 11 a 'a. Auburn Mis-
sionary C. ,,.LL b . Aubu, “, Ontario.---40xc
47. Card of Thanks
FORESTER
Thank you to my wonderful family for a
great day! The "Brunch" was a treat to
start the day. Thanks to all who came to
call, I was astounded at so many, also
thanks for gifts, cards and phone calls of
best wishes. Thanks to Donna and Gary
for hosting the special day. Ronald
E. -40x
BECKER
Thanks to everyone who supported the
Walk-A-Dog-A-Thon for Canine Vision
Canada with your generous donations.
"Jake" walked for $912.00 to assist in the
training of future leader dogs.
Nancy.--40ar
JURJENS
We would like to thank Drs. Bekasiak
and Shubat, O.B. Nurses, friends and
family for their gifts and visits while in
hospital and since coming home. Joy and
Kevin. -40x
RINTOUL
I'm home now as some of you know, I
still haven't got my "get up and go". The
flowers and cards brightened up my
room so much. Thanks friends,
neighbours and relatives for that special
touch! To Winnie and Donna for cleaning
the house, and picking up the crumbs
that had been feeding my mouse! To
Allan for being ,a great chore boy, a task
I'm sure he really :enjoyed. And finally to
Lee and Lila for the biggest job of all,
keeping an eye on the kids and letting
them call! A special thanks to Dr. W.
Wong, Dr. Leu, the staff at Victoria
Westminister Campus for your special
care and kindness. Thanks a million to
all my neighbours, and friends for the
food and flowers that have arrived since
I came home. Last but most important to
uad for watching over all. Thank You.
arbsra.-40
VanOSCH
We would like to thank Dr. Bekasiak and
O.B. staff at Wingham 'hospital for their
help and care during our stay. Also a
special than /Ls to our family and friends
or the lovely cards, flowers . and gifts.
'ie would like to thank Grandma
()sea and Grandma Kempton for
���ysitting Jenna while we were in the
hospital. It is all greatly appreciated and
never will be forgotten. Brian, Helen,
Jenna and Alexander. -40
IRWIN
A sincere thank you to all who
remembered me with cards, gifts and
visits on the occasion of my 90th birth-
day. Viola. -40x
WALL
Sincere thanks to Dr. Gear, Dr. ,Finnie
and the nursing staff for your prompt at-
tention before and after My stay in Vic-
toria Hospital. Thanks also to Rev. David
Atwell and Rev. Robert Foster of London
my family, friends and neighbours for
prayers on my behalf, cards, inquiries
and visits. Your concern and caring
helped to speed my recovery.
Midford.---40x
McDONALD
We with to thank our family, neighbours
and friends for best wishes, cards,
flowers and 'gifts given to us on :the oc-
cation of our 50th wedding anniversary.
Special thanks to;Evelyn,and Peter Cook,
Doris and Bill -Humphrey, Leta and
Gerry Hudson, Brenda Clipperton and
Gladys Rea for the nice dinner on 'Toes -
day and thanks to all who attended our
celebration at Lueknow I Top , aturday
night with :a family -dinner at t o'clock
and.,yy'dancing till 1. Sincerely, `Charlie and
Rtby°_'_"40x
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Monster
Bingo, $2,500 prize money - $1,000 Jackpot
to go, at Saltford Valley hall, every
Thursday night. Doors open 6:30 p.m.
Bingo 7:30 p.m. -attar
INDOOR FLEA MARKET sponsored by
Dungannon Agricultural Society Saturday,
October 14, 10-2 p.m. Dungannon
Agricultural Hall, vendors wanted, call
529-7390.--38,39,40,41ar
DABBER BINGO
Lucknow and District Lions Club, Dabber
Bingo, every Sunday night, Lucknow
Community Centre. Doors open 6:15 p.m.
Bingo at 7:15 p.m. Air conditioned,
wheelchair accessible. Potential prize
board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54
calls or less. $500 must go ! -tfnar
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District
Community Centre, $300.00 Jackpot must
go. Over $1,000.00 in prizes.-43tf
TUPPERWARE
OPEN HOUSE
You are invited to see the wonderful col-
ours and new product releases in Tupper-
ware. A special morning is planned at
the Royal Canadian Legion, Vimy Room,
Goderich, October 5, from 10:00 - 12:00.
In the evening we will be at the Sutton
Park Inn from 7:30 - 9:30. Everyone is
invited to attend. Bring a friend with you.
Sponsored by Elite Sales, Tupperware
Distributors.- 39,40xc
THANKSGIVING
TURKEY DINNER
Super Scoop. All the trimmings, October
4, 1989. 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Cost $5.75.
Sign up at Super Scoop 528-3017.-39,40ar
PAUL HENDERSON
Will be the guest speaker at Knox
Presbyterian Church in Ripley on October
8 at 7:30 pm. Everyone welcome. -39,40
COFFEE BREAK/:STORY HOUR
Wed. 9:45 11 am. ,Lucknow United
Church. For more information call
Gladys528-3338 or Hilda 357-1688.-37-4Oar
HOMECOMING - Nipawin, SK, August 4,
5, 6, 1990 for all former residents. For in-
formation contact Box 1990, Nipawin, SK,
SOE 1E0.-40bc
2ND ANNUAL FARM TOY SHOW &
SALE, Sunday, October 15, 10:00 a.m.
4:00 pm. Community Centre, Hensall.
Admission $2. Sponsors: Hensall Kinsmen
Club. Call 262-3125.-40, 41
SINGLES DANCE every Friday, 9.1 a.m.
Music by D.J. Country and Western and
best of the 50's. White Carnation,
Holmesville. $4.00 per person.
482-9228+--40tfar
RIPLEY AND DISTRICT LIONS WILL
BE CANVASSING Huron Township and
Ripley for the C.N.I.B. from Monday, Oc-
tober 9th to Wednesday evening, October
filth. --40x
Hear guest speaker John Orlando, author
of "AIDS: A guide for parents" at
Strathcona :School, Owen Sound, 7:30 pm.
October 19th or at Bruce County Ad-
ministration Building, Walkerton, October
20th, 8.45 - 4:00. Lunch included. Wo cost.
Call Bruce-GrepOwen Sound .Health Unit
376-9420 or 88111920.-40
HORTICULTURAL MEETING, Tuesday,
October 10, Lucknow Legion Hall, 8:00
p.m. Topic, Herbs. Speaker,, Frank
Sanders, Blyth. Interesting! :Please at-
tend, non-members welcome.40ar
HIGHLAND DANCE
Classes :for beginners ages 5 years and
up, phone 52837. Classes starting Oc-
tober 12th. --4Q, 41
SAL BAZAAR
Welcome to The ::lith Annual Koiuntry Bit-
ehen Bazaar, Pine River United .Church,
.Saturday, October' 7, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. --40
HOT TURKEY 'SUPPER .
Lucknow United Church, Tuesday, Qc-
tuber 17, -4:30 - 7:30 :p.m. Adults $700,
Children under 12 • $3.00. Auspice,
Lucknow United 'Church Women. Come
early if you ean. 0, 41
48. Coming Events
60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Lawrence and Margaret
Taylor invites you to attend an Open
House to celebrate their 50th Wedding
Anniversary at the Women's Institute
Hall Belgrave on Sunday, October 15,
1989 from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Few delights
can equal the presence and best wishes
of our friends. --40x
RUMMAGE SALE
The Auxiliary to Wingham and District
Hospital is holding a rummage sale in
the Armories on Thursday, October 12,
6:30 - 8:30 p.m., and Friday, October 13,
10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Donations will be ac-
cepted until 5 p.m., October 12. All unsold
articles donated to Goodwill In-
dustries. --40, 41
DUNGANNON AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY HALLOWEEN
DANCE
Saturday, October 28, Dungannon
Agricultural Hall, 9 p.m. - 1 p.m. 6 piece
50's and 60's band "High Tide" $6.00 ad-
mission, lunch, costumes judged at 10:30
p.m. sharp. -40, 42, 43
PAUL HENDERSON
Will be the guest speaker at Knox
Presbyterian Church in Ripley on October
8 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. --39, 40
•Arthritis is the most common chronic
disease in Canada affecting people of all
ages; it can be permanently disabling,
if not properlydiagnosed and treated.
Brookside principal pleased
with involvement of volunteers
By Danielle Cranston,
Melissa Nicholson
and Dawn Dow
Principal's Desk
Mr. Whiteley
September has gone and October is
here. What a fast month! As the new
principal I must say that I was made
welcome by the students, parents and
teachers and I am now beginning to feel
at home. It is a pleasure to work in an
environment with so many smiling
races and where helping out is so com-
mon. I am very pleased to see the
number of parents and friends who sup-
port our school at functions like our
"Meet the Teacher" night and our adult
volunteer program. The more involved
you become, the better our school is.
Kl, Mrs. Cameron
This wee we have been learning how
to sort by Mem. and shape. On Monday
night our parents came to see our
classroom. We were very excited!
Grade 1, Room 1, Ms. Watt
Matthew Fielder has his sixth birth-
day this week. Jennifer Van Niekerk
had another tooth come out. That makes
3! Our apples are slowly drying out for.
what we hope . will be a successful
lesson in Art: "Apple puppets!" . Our
unit on colours has been exciting,
especially during fall. We now know
why the leaves are changing colour. The
learning just never stops!! Oops, Corey
Simpson's new tooth is growing in - we
found this out in show and tell!!
Grade 3, Room 3, Ms. Morton
This week Grade 3, Room 3 has been
working on finishing our Tree Unit ac-
tivities. Next week we will be starting
ving activities. We are very ex-
cited about our adult volunteers - Mrs.
Park, Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Baskerville and
both Mr. and Mrs. McQuail. We
welcome them to our class!
Grade 3/4, Room: P1,
Mr. Yeo
In discussions of the settings of books,
several words emerged to describe just
one setting. Pupils used some of those
words in writing about a setting of their
own choice.
Grade 4/5 Room P2
Mr. Culp
In grade 4/5 we have a fish tank and
we have a turtle in the tank, a few back
swimmers, snails and other kinds of
pond animals. We named one of them
the "Bumping Car :Beetle". We ..ap-
preciate the people who helped bring in
our water -animals, but now our pond is
full.
Grade 5, Room 7
Mrs. Worsell
Mrs. Worsen is :reading "James and
the Giant Peach" ' to the class. Many
students .brought their parents to Open
Boise on Monday evening. It was nice
to see suet) a ,good turnout!
out!
Grade 5/6, on�ga P3
Ms. Rennie
In current events we are talking about
the crash of the snowbirds and how the
Blue Jays are in the :leadfr In NIP we
:bbave been making a folder about our
values, influences and peers. Citable
Marshall is :going to come and visit us
in4he,.month of October. We :are making
"Ponce ,prints" in French= You drp your
thumb in ink and put it on your ;cage to
make a picture which shows what
ROOKSIDE
weather is like!
Grade 7, Room 10
Mr. Meyers
On September 19 we visited the
Wawanosh Nature Center. Thanks to the
Forest Managers for the afternoon, and
thanks to our parent volunteers. We had
a great afternoon! Winners of the Who
Am I? contest were announced today:
Jocelyn, Mellissa, Mac, Philip, Gail, and
Patricia. Thanks to Morgan's initiative
our classroom is now filled with plants.
Thanks Morgan! We have now begun
the Quest program and are looking for-
ward to an exciting year!
Grade 7/8, Room 8
Mrs. Graham
This week we finished the Book
"Down the Dark Hall". We are having
a pop quiz on Friday to see if we
remember what happened. In Art we
have been painting monochromatics, us-
ing one colour plus white to create
shades. The theme is a repeat pattern
design.
Grade 8, Room 11
Mr. Hazlitt
Mr. Hazlitt is reading a very in-
teresting book .called "Jonny Tremain".
In Geography we are studying Africa,
South America and Australia.
Room 6, Mrs. Morrow
Brookside School is very interested in
expanding our Adult Volunteers pro-
gram. Volunteers help improve
children's performance, greatly aid the
teachers, and help volunteers to better
understand the goals and operations of
the school. You don't have to be a
parent of a student currently in school
to help out. A variety of activities await
you. These may include, reading with
one or a few students, drill, material
preparation, cooking etc. Please
remember, you will be working with the
professional staff who are available for
questions and training, if needed. If you
are interested in joining or would like
more information, please contact
Marlene Morrow at 529-7900
(Brookside).
Library, Mrs. Clarke
We had a great book sale last week,
earning $300 to buy books for our
library! Many thanks to all our helpers:
Denise Black, Jennifer Black, ' Danielle
Cranston, Mike Culbert, Dawn Dow,
Tania Lohse, Sandra Meader, Duncan
Mowbray, Melisa Nicholson, Cedric
F uddy, Tammy Roberts, Heather Robin-
son, Patricia Robinson, Tammy Up-
thegrove, Mrs. Whiteley, Cailin Clarke,
Mrs. Bakker and Mrs. Clarke. This
week a writing group is exploring
Aesop's fables, and the library has been
involved in some ; etty mysterious hap-
e,� in P3. lementary, :my dear
.Watson !
Sports ,Report
Soccer is in full swing. All fields are
teeming with kids who are practi
for our coming soccer tOttrnatnent.
wishes to those teams next week!
Meet the Tetteher Night
Last Monday, our "Meet the Teacher"
night was a great success.