HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-04-21, Page 6Page 6.— Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 21, 1993
Raynard-Benoit
Doug & Marylou Baynard &
WilfredA Elizabeth Benoit are '
pleased to'announce the forth-
coming marriage of their chit
dren. Debbie and Lenny. The
wedding will take place Sat.
May 15, I093; Lucknow
Presbyterian Church at (:3()
p.m; Reception to follow at
Lucknow Community Centre.
Happy
Anniversary
Even after twelve
• years, my love •
for you will never
fade like denim
blue
The Family of
. MORLEY & DOROTHY WALL
would like to invite relatives and
friends to arropen house in
celebration of their parents'
50th Wedding Anniversary on
Sunday, April 25th, 1993
at their home in Teeswater from
2:00 - 5:00 p.m. , •
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Music, music everywhere at LCPS
In the shop, yard and auditorium.
you can hear music everywhere. All
year Lucknow School Concert Band
members have been preparing for
one big night and you are invited.
Come and hear. our Senior and
Junior Band members perform old
classics like Sounds of Sousa to
new songs like Pretty Woman. You
can do the wave to Take Me Out to
the Ball Game and listen to the
drama of Love Changes Everything.
Public School band members will
play songs like Carnival for Trom-
bones and American Patrol. The
1993 Band Concert will be on
Friday, May 7. All proceeds go
towards the '93 Band Tour.
Band members are also preparing
for their Band Tour, May 12-14
when they will play at schools in
Elmira, Waterloo, Norwich, Burford
and two in Brantford. On Saturday,
May 15, they will return to
Kitchener -Waterloo to play in the
Conestoga Trail '93 Parade for the
Lucknow Lion's Club. (by Lori
Porter)
Mrs. Bell's Grade 1's think that
spring is wonderful, because now
they can skip, play ball, and run for
track and field. We are practicing
our STAR problem -solving, trying
to listen and co-operate with each
other. We want to thank Mrs.
Marilyn MacIntyre for teaching us
while Mrs. Nancy Maclntyre was
sick. We hope our "get -well" cards
made her feel better.
Grade 1/2's have had an action
packed time. We are studying our
Community - the helpers, business
South. Kinloss
Kathy Howald, president, of the
South Kinloss Women's Missionary
Society welcomed members of the
Lucknow Presbyterian and United
Churches for an Easter thankof-
fering meeting. Delicious desserts
wereserved by the hostess and
directors to begin the evening.
Nancy Macintyre, Rena Forster,
Olive Needham and Marilynne
Gilchrist presented a candlelight
Easter worship service. Ruth Bell
and Mrs Forster sang 'a beautiful
duet, He Did It All for Me.
Marilyn Maclntyre read the
minutes and . several points . of
business were discussed. On June 5
a Missionfest will be held in Tees -
0 by Loraine McGuire
LIVET
Lorraine McGuire recently visited
for.two weeks in Bermuda with her
daughter Nancy and her husband
and sort Adon.
We are glad to see that Mrs.
•Gerald Coiling is recuperating
nicely since returning home from
hopsital in London following
surgery.
Congratulations to Susan Van -
Sickle and Jane O'Handley who
have—opened_a.�aew_store_' `.S mall_ --
Town Traditions" in Ripley. They
stock children's clothing, yarns,
materials and miscellaneous items.
Be sure to visit them and say hello.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lamon and
Geoffrey spent Easter with their
parents iii Chesley.
and.exploring what our future will
bring. Next week we visit Knech-
tels, the bakery, Home Hardware
and a hairstyling shop. We are
finished our ABC unit and have
invited our bear friends to live in
Care -a -lot room. In math we are
working on geometry and fractions.
We are learning about dinosaurs.
The Grade 1/2's did dinosaurs too.
Now it's STARpower week. (by
Robert Mac Innes and David Con-
ley) .
In Grade 2/3, our new environ-
mental studies and language arts.
unit centres around ranching - old
and new. Everyone is looking for-
ward to STARpower week. Most of
the students are doing Well learning
their times tables.
The Grade 3/4 class is having a
wonderful time studying light and
color. Do you know the primary
and secondary colors? We were
ready to work and excited about
STARpower. We are having a great
time with our individual reading
plan. We choose a novel that we
like, and we have a special time to
read it. (by Ashley Tims and
Heather Sande)
The Grade 4/5 class` has been
making paper for the last couple of
weeks. We have made it out of:
toilet paper, tissue paper and
colored paper, etc. We have also
been thinking about our star week,
about how to listen and solve
problems. We have had a couple of
problems to solve in class. (by
Paula and Jaime)
The Grade 5/6 class wrapped up
31 VMS hosts tha
water, with three different sessions
being run throughout the day.
Eighteen members answered the
rollcall by giving an Easter reading
or verse. A Life Membership Cer-
tificate was presented to Doris
MacKinnon. by Mary Lavis aid
Ann MacDougall.
The guest speaker, Helen Macln-
tyre, was introduced by . Rena
Forster. Helen showed her very
interesting slides of her trip to
Africa and Egypt. Her trip last
summer included a safari through
some National Parks in Africa.
Here wildlife pictures were very
impressive.
Following her informative talk,
their research reports by creating
displays advertising their country.
-As acting ambassadors some
students dressed in traditional cos-'
tumes and brought in specialty
foods. Several classes were invited
to tour the countries and sample
some of their wares. It was a fun
learning experience. We have been
singing, reading and acting STAR -
power activities. STOP, THINK,
ACT and REVIEW is top priority
this week.
The Grade 7/8 YAC books have
been completed and Julie Gollan
and Shane Petteplace have been
chosen to represent our class at the
Young Author's Conference in
Chesley. With the approach of
STARpower Week, we have been
concentrating our efforts on conflict
resolution both in English and
health classes, and we are looking
forward to the activities planned for
next week.
In Grade 8 many varied activities
are now in progress. Our math class
is currently doing a graph •project
where our students are studying and
constructing different types of
graphs. Our history and English
courses now overlap. We are in the
process of writing a "ratio play"
about the life and times of Louis
Riel. On Apr. 23, the grade 8s will
again have an opportunity to "job
shadow" an adult in their place of
work. Thanks again to the com-
munity for supporting this
worthwhile program.
nkoffering
Helen answered questions and
showed her souvenirs.
Rena gave the courtesies and
Doris MacKinnon gave a reading,
Jesus is Led Away to Die.
The meeting closed with prayer.
Trivia
Q. There. are two things that every
family must have in order to protect
themselves from fire. What are
they?
A. A smoke alarm and a fire escape
plan.
Members of the Trin ty Easy Money Makers receiving awards at
theirH achievement night were back row, left to right, Caffey
Moore, Jason Caesar and Lisa Caesar, all for six projects. front
row, new members included Jean Cook, Sarah Menary and Sara
Campbell. (Pat Livingston photo)
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