The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-02-19, Page 19eative think,.
... ._ By sdonna f
andJennlfe r l
Grade. .3 an'd 4 in Room 7 have begun an,'
Ind ividualized<Reading,Series based upon;
a creative thinking progr-arn set up by Mrs,,..
Deb Heslinga.. Thepro rani was resented_
• g . ,lig: � � ...''+*
by Mrs, f eslinga, who also: left task cards
and novels .for the ,ciass'Rs,, use,
This week in Miss' Mathers' Grade 1, the
childrenhave :been busy doing Valentine's
activities. As 'weii students 'hove, been
studying time and discussing the important: -
times in their lives.
Mrs. D"eb Heslinga visited j00111-•1
twice last week. and. led the classfin, some
.',creative writing::activities about snow. The
children invented things like snow recipes,
snow menus, 'anal snow collages
Room 10 is also showingtheyF love books
by reading and;a eading. T e roo n is full. of
paper hearts each' -with L ythe title : of the
book read and:"the,.name ',Child, Who
has read it A surprise is calming `;Feb f 8 un
honor` of all this reading
Public speaking was held i
d
Feb,: 11 to hear the winner rem eadr
Classroom, Winners were en- picked from
each division Winners int the primary
Division Were: Grade 1;; first, Keith
MacKenzie, second Debilyn: Greene;
Grade . . firs: Adella. Andrew, ..second
Michael Dauphin; Grade 3, tied for first
Eric Andrew, _,:Shane. Webster; tied fox"`.
second ' Michelle ' MacGillivray, Michael
Bakker. ,
Winners in Junior Division were,
Ruth Ann, Bakker, second Linda. Hai
third, Dianne "Ross and :Honourable
tion :Sarah Dauphin.
Winners in the, Intermediate: Divisi
•"were, first Jason- Cameron:, s on Karr
Bakker, andsthird Waayne Black
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en-
The lu"dges .for ;':ramary Division were
Helen Blake, . Maryto and Don Tremeer
The
judges for junior; --,and, :iiaternuediate
were Jill Clynuck;. Alice Woodward and
lace McDowell, . r`,
The :ll aom 4 Alphabet Lias had a friend-
ip m ix withfriends in Loom 3. For eight
days they've shared a ttsic, writing,, math
and center activities, talked about friend
ship and made new friends
tudents ished'', the then, Y, t
ne's. Day wit; " s tared. cooktn
Maris
iweek.
The Alphabet aiso se i
its partner class uxi
that the ,: class. i
train• crash -.t ori
Most. of
peetial onY SFr -
treats, part,,
was a redo'
Grades 5 -
the" day.
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A shoot party was held Feb.. 10'rat
Helens Hall There were five tables,;,>H
man was ,Hobert Jefferson, second 'xhi
Ross Durgi n.. °High ;:lady _was Ruth Aa
Durnin; Hirth Shirley: Hunter second "Mas:.
lruots ►as a tie between: °°> ` Jefferson and
Durninp;:with R. Jefferson winning:
Weather., permitting, these card , ,parties
are planned' for every two weeks.
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wood cedar:,bash.
rec;reatloi i property, reduced
reti,, ,fleldstone hilae, eattle;
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Presbyterian Cl urch,;: trig harn
attendance
President Mrs .Robert Bregman conven-
ed the meeting ,at..10:30 a. m with iarayer . ..
The: rnoiniung sassion: included a' welcome
' : by Mrs. Huigh -Clugston, minutes and roll
'Call. Rev:Larry' Welch of Rluevale brought'
greetings froni,Presbytery and cc ximei ded"
the work .being done, He told the meeting'•
to- keep in' Mind' thewhole • church wltfeh ;is
mission -oriented.
}The treasureir *reported; the .group;,
as
exceeded . the allocation of . $18;650... The
suggested allocation.; for 1986 was $19,845.
and it was accepted, Mrs. ,Ion' Robertson
and Mfg:. Hugh Nugent were thanked, for
printing the.`.reports;
The theme of :the ,afternoon: session+.was
Sharing the Journey and began with a film
pres'enta on on, native people - by 'Mrs
Robert Arbuckle and Mrs..George Elliott;
Brussels. T'he f lit -is°available to' all groups` '
.from yrs, ,..Arbuckle,
Ladies.' frorri Teeswater WIMi led in
devotions, with scripture read, by Mrs
Uiiilliairia'1VZclnnes.`and, inedicationby'Mrs.
Johp ,,MacDonald`' who said "Life . is
impossible with familyr, friends "' and
others:'". Mrs. Clifford Young led in prayer, M
Mrs. Paul"M.iils;was pianist;for-the byre s..
The offering was received and was
dedicated by,Mr ,. William' Rintoul;.
chiirch
The.. various secretaries' reports , v
accepted. ,,Delegates were palated to =alt
Synodical;; annual meeting at. St. Asndrew's
Welland . on April 22 23:.
Mrs,' bBregniap co iniented ;on the "pres-'
identsactivities "'during her three year
'term of office.:
Mrs: 'Ted `English presided for the
�electionyand inEstalla ion of officers.
Evan kith Ilion presideii' :and
MaitlandPresbyterial to an: Engliis�
vritl
49r Pints (societies),, each 4 1 6, it
size but ; each doing its .best C iurtesies
were ,given by .l is, Ross Cun ening, and
closing . prayer °was given by Mrs.
MacLeod, B, a sels.l
ffieers tor, f926 ari;z =ho
ent ° -Mrs. Ross Gununin,
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ary pry
kiaow;
s
third vice pres
aid, Teeswafer: tl esurcrl Hai
Bateman, Iii 1' Winga0. , rhusfd
Henry` MacKen zie, Lucknow, and -assist'a'nt"
historian) is Jahn Stokes,; RR. 1 i1V'rox-
etct
Secretariesare recording, i°s, Glen
Halderiby, corresponding, i�;+Irs ° Ewan
IVlaci ean, AR' 3 bucknow, adult west, Mrs. , ..,i -
George
George Elliott, -Brussels,. and : youth, and .
Children,Mrs., Hugh Nugent,, Ripley
Cominittees a e: associate menuhersp',
Mrs* Noble Johnston, Lucknow'-friendship'=
and service,,' °' Mrs. " Ira . Dickie. Milt :,
1..ucknow; literature, 'Mrs 'W Ilia
Creath, Ripley; GIa`d Tidi<nrgs,
andBaker, RR 1 Listowel public �� rs
Gordon"; • Wall;: Wi'nghain; -Isiipply,''
'l homas MacDonald; Ill 1 °Hoiyrood
einbers without portfolio 'a
Mcre Mrs;
Bert„. "Thompson,: RR.3`-Teeswater; ; Mrs.'
Allan i`V1acDoi gall, R ' Lucknow; : and
Mrs. Donald' MacAda2 Winghain
given:
cards en n°
The Lucknow and District
,annual'yValentine Euchre Partr
Feb '13 in the..Ro,aI Car adianli g
at "8 with 1S"tables "enjoy,
cards
,While the committee were' pa ing t
Iinich, lean Conle3r, Donalda Mo a
ilatoldan wbcli played' some lively music.'
High lady. was Jean Whitby and the high:.
an Was ,Lloyd MacDougall Thelucky-
ally
uckyally was Fred Ward; lucky piakc, .Mary►bell.
Peddie,`` and the, kicky cup was "Evelyn:`
Phillips The birthday prize was won by Aria
Frneweiin, whose birthday was on Feb.
The 'committee • iia charge, of the euehre
bill .
icultu
were Mme, Wulliar . Campbell, Mrs.
holt: M :. 'Vernon'. Hunte Jean on
and Mrs Eldon .Brodieys
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