HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-11-05, Page 11Latek now Sentinel!, Wednesday, November 5, DM Page 11
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Royal Canadian
Legion
Luelenow Branch 309
Poppy Fund
Statement
Bal. Oct. 1/85
Receipts:
panations; campaign
Expenses:
Promotional Material t etc.
331.34
Wreaths 293.00 624.34
437.90
289.03
773.21
1,062.24
Bal. Sept. 30/86
RIPLEY CURLING CLUB
announces
1stof the season
Regular members not
The Investiture night for the 1st Kingsbridge Cubs was held at St. Joseph's School in
Kingsbridge on October 30. The Cubs are, back row, from left, Leaders Tom Hogan and
Lawrence Hogan, Middle row, Jay Reigling, Dennis Hogan, Danny McLennan, Dennis
Black, Jack Chisholm, -Robbie Grubb. Front row, Joey Grubb, Constantine Ritgen, Doug
Barger, Greg Cook, Chris Hogan and Ken Chambers. (Alan Rivett photo)
Sean Lougheed "Special Me''
By Luke Cranston
Sean Lougheed was "Special Me" for
Grade l's busy Hallowe'en week.
Language and math activities kept all our
little spooks busy in the mornings. After-,
noons were buzzing with creativity at pain-
ting, modelling, crafts and story -making
centres. Scary Jack -o -lanterns were
carved.
With the help of some special mothers,
the Grade 1 class made tasty pumpkin
cookies for our Hallowe'en party on. Fri-
day, which took place after visiting our
friends at Pinecrest Manor. Our "Special
Me" for the first week of November will be
Wendy Hayes.
Spook sandwiches
• Mrs. Black's little spooks had fun at a
Hallowe'en party and also visited the nurs-
ing home to say "hello" and to try and
spook the residents.
The Grade 2's also made their own
special Hallowe'en lunch which included
spider cookies, ghostly punch and spook
sandwiches.
Peter Pumpkin helped us learn our
Hallowe'en safety rules. Gavin Colwell
was the person on spotlight this week.
Hallowe'en books
The Grade 3 class had an exciting week.
at Lucknow Central. Grade 3 students are
the authors and illustrators of sortie very
scary Hallowe'en books.
Grade 3 were delighted to be invited to
,Pinecrest on Hallowe'en to visit our ca"ior
citizens, hope we didn't frighten thermwith
our original costumes, Thanks for the
treats!
Grade 3 arrived back, at school in time to
enjoy some Hallowe'en games" "Hey old
witch", "The Gerbeigek", and
°Hallowe"en Guessing Garner,
Then the Grade Ws made s • me wtt °ile s
brew of lemonade and orange juiee and
then enjoyed their purnpp:kin tones,
One sad event of the week was saying
goodbye to our friend "Cousin Wi1110, We
all hope he had a great Hallowe'en,
Farming
Mrs. Mactntyre and Mrss. Campbell are
being partners in a Grade 3 unit oft farm-
ing. The group with Mrs,',Mac;Intyre is do-
ing research on farming .and Mrs, Camp-
bell's groupis making models.
Pumpkin muffins
After learning all about the
characteristics of pumpkins, the Grade 4
class baked some very tasty pumpkin
muffins.
Spooky research and writing has been
completed this week, including Monster
Menace, stories about space witches and
reports about werewolves, dragons and
other creatures.
Grade 4's "bookprints" are travelling.
quickly around the room as they have now
read over 250 books.
Redecorating
The major operation in Grade 5 for the
past few days has been redecorating the
room. Special thanks to Angela Jardine,
LCPS
contacted OR
anyone wishing to try,
the game, call
DOUG COULTES 395-5416.
BILL COLLINS 395-5981
HAROLD ELPHICK 395-3407
—ALSO—
Curling-Clinic,
-ALSO–Curling-Clinic, end of
November. More information
to come.
Alesha Moffat, Roxy Bergman and Shelly
Gollan for their help.
The class is continuing with the SRA
reading labs using the newpaper.
Drama
Hallowe'en night was dramatized in the
amphi-theatre on Wednesday afternoon.
The students in the Grade 6 room worked
in pairs to prepare costumed skits that
depicted 16 different safety ideas.
As each group presented their skit, the
rest of the class decided which safety rule
was being presented.
Lots of tests
The Grade 7 class has had a. very busy
week. Three units of study have come to an
end, and as a result, three unit tests. We
are all relieved to be through the trying
time and are looking forward to new
educational encounters. We hope everyone
had a great Hallowe'en.
Haunted house
The Grade 8 class planned and con-
° structed an "eerie" haunted house for the
classes of LCPS to visit on Hallowe'en
Day, Miss Matte supervised while her
Family Studies room; was transformed
from a classroom into a spooky environ-
ment, When the other classes from the
4 ! came
to visit theyhad a scarybut
school t,at�tG 'v.
fun ti1nc, even the teachers were surprised
asp they made their way through the tun-
nels, Thank -you Grade 8 for working so
hard to make our Hallowe'en a frightfully
f5(t0(1 one at L( I' ;.
Pomanders
The students at '_,CPS sold 2,502
pomanders and made approximately
$5,200 profit for the school. Congratula-
tions students on a job well done! These
w(bi'its will be put to,good use in the month
0 come, Our winner of the Big Funny
Potty was Jodi Hackett. Congratulations
Jodi!
Remembrance biran ce I)ay
The students will be attending the
Remembrance Day services at the
C
enot p on November 11, at 11 a.m. Our band will he playing a few selections. We
hope to see you there.
UNICEF
Mrs. Cayley and three CGIT members
presented a brief skit on UNICEF Thurs-
day afternoon. Then on Friday we receiv-
ed our UNICEF boxes. Thanks to
everybody whether you donated or col-
lected; it will go to a worthy cause.
Successful
Another exciting week at LCPS. Hope
you have enjoyed reading our Insider that
I have written this Week and I hope you
will enjoy the Insider for many weeks to
e()nie. Thanks.
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