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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-11-21, Page 15.10 .Kingsbridge Kurriculum By Betty Jane Foran and Linda Monett. Father Dentinger came to a celebration in the Kinder- garten and Grade One room, the theme was on baptism and the name parents chose for you. Father Dentinger was also in Mrs. Park's room for a celebration on Offerings... All grades have started practicing for the Christmas Ripley District plans dance- a-tbon concert. Mrs. Bernadine Kinney and Mrs. Teresa Courtney came into the school to talk to the Grade 7 and 8 students about the History of Kings- bridge: Monday,. ,November --4th was a Profesional Develop- ment Day. Last Friday the school had a gathering in the gym for a Remembrance Day program. Don Kenwell,' Superinten- dent for Huron County Board of Education; Paul Sherratt, Assistant Superintendent 9,k - the the Perth County .Board of Education; and Mary Flan- nery, Special' Education Re- soarce teacher were at our school on 'Thursday, Novem- ber 15th for, a meeting on Special Education. Dave Zyluk, Principal, is organizing a Knight's of Col- umbus Free Throw Basket- ball' Championship for . our school and other area schools, also in Kincardine school and area. The,date of the Free, Throw' is November DANCE -A -TION 29th. The students chosen On November 30 . and from our school are Ken Van December 1, students. of Osch first for' boys 12; Fred R.D,S. will . be dancing their Durnin, second for boys 17.; hearts out! R.D.S. is holding ""'Mary Lynn Doherty, first for a .dance -a' -than. Secondary girls 12; Gerda Hendrik$,. 'students will dance from 6,00` second for girls 12;, .' Vicki p.m. on Friday 'until 12.00. Delbergue,'first for girls .14;, noon on Saturday. The elem- John. Lalonde, first for boys entary students will •-be able '13; Shawn Doherty, second ' to dance from 6,00 a: m,: to 12 . for boys 13; Betty Jane . noon on Saturday. The pur- Foran, first for .girls 13; pose 'of our' fund-raising: Shannon Durnin, ;second for ..efforts is for school equip girls. 13;` Scott : Westecott, Ment and activities.•The 'par first for boys :11.; Peter,:,Yan encs and teachers are chap- .Diepen, second for boys 11 eroning the dance: There will ' Vickie Doherty, firstforgirls be•refreshments provided. for '11; Cathy O'Connor, second those ' participating Com for girls 11 mpnity support in pledges:. would be greatly appreciat- • ed. Everyone is welcome' to come and view the dance -a= thou. WATERLOO REPRESENTATIVE Ruth Bamford, a sepses•ai f f atraS eutative from Wilfrid. Laurie . University in Waterloo, visit e ed R.D.S. on Wednesday, meet November :14.She.'talked . to. •from page .1l4 the Grade 12 and 13s. She ci2ll staterhent. gavea general presentation It was decidedto hold a --•consisting of a film, booklets: • euchre party on Monday and a 'discussion. and .ques evening with Mrs. . Dave .. . tion period. Her talk included Gibb, Mrs. Rena Fisher and` various topics such as the Mrs. Fred 'Tiffin in .charge. courses, admission require= The- roll . call'. was well menta, residence, student answered by showing some- , loans and the value of a .thing you have brought or university education. The... been gi1en from another students enjoyed her visit. country. Miss Wilson 'read a REPORT CARDS poem, In November: The Report cards will behand'- motto, Theorigin' of Toteni ed out :this week. Students Poles, was prepared by Mrs. should check with the library Bill Evans and given by Mrs. to seeif they have any fines Victor Emerson: or overdue books. All fines Mrs. Agnes, Farrier 'and must be • paid and books. Mrs. Rena Fisher gave inter - returned , before you will . esting reports of the sessions receive your report card. held at the Rally at Armow in UNIVERSITY DAY ' October. On Tuesday, November The topic, citizenship and 20, University Day will be world affairs, was given by held at Walkerton District Mrs., Gertrude Tiffin,' show - Secondary School. 'Grade 12 ing pictures anal giving a and Grade 13 students will commentary on all the noun be' attending from Ripleyi•• tries in Which she had toured Various representatives from and taken pictures. There universities across Ontario were very few countries of will be speaking to the Which she did not have a few students. pictures. SWIMMING • , A contest of 7 songs was Grade 9 and Grade 10's prepared by Miss Merle' physical education class is Wilson. Mrs. Don Ross re- involved hi a swimming pro- . ceived the prize for having grain at the Kincardine Com the names.of all correct. The pleic: • They will be particip• lunch committee, Mrs. John ating in eight, sessions. Each Gaunt, Mrs. Don Ross and session will be forty Minute's 'Mrs. 'Johnston Conn, served long. "lunch. [�hitechurch WI world enalfs L Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 21, 1979.—Page 15 ZY 8 PHILIPS YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEALER & WARRANTY DEPOT TURNS ON SIGHTS &SOUNDS MAGNAVOX TELEVISION BY PHILIPS 14" COLOR PORTABLE MODEL C1410 • SOLID STATE.Se CIRCUITRY • PRECISION INLINE PRICTURE TUBE • AUTO COLOR CONTROL • • WALNUT WOODGRAIN FINISHED CABINET NOW - $39 ONLY THE CAVALIER 20", COLCR PORTABLE • ILLUMINATED TUNIN 1 . 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