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School trustee is guest reader in Mrs. Worsell's class
By Sherry Hodges'
and. Shannon Kerr
On Wednesday, November 14, Mr. Tony
McQuail, Brookside trustee On the board of
education, was a guest stor�yr,„reader in Mrs.
Worsell's grade three class. Friday was
also Food Day in that clss. The prizes
went to Wayne Hunter for widest. shoe,
Danny Hayden for longest shoe, Jeff
Brindley, Richard Sinclair and. Robbie Ohm
for shortest shoes; Kerry Bakker, Tammy
Roberts, Tanya Maclnnis ,and Michael
NcNee for most colourful shoes; Jennifer
Black, Kerri Snowden, and Cedric Puddy
for .most unusual shoes. Thank you to Mr.
Tremeer and Mrs. Brenda: Wylds for
udging.
Atom As beat
Teeswater
The Lucknow Atom As skated away with
a 10 - 4 win over Teeswater in their first
game of the season, last Tuesday evening
in Lucknow. It was a penalty filled game
with Lucknow piling up .10, minutes in the
box and Teeswater was dose behind at
eight minutes.
The leading scorer for Lucknow was
Justin .Murray with 4 goals, assisted in
three "of them by Chris. Stevenson and one
by Matt Drennan. Chris Stevenson was
next with 3 goals, assistedon one by Justin
Murray and one by Duane,Porter and one
unassisted. 'Warren Andrew came through
with two goals assisted by Brad Rhody and
Terry Stanley. Clint , Murray alsoscored
with Terry Stanley assisting. •
Looks like everyone is off to a good start
this year. Good: luck, boys.
Junior Farmers
aka--doriat ons
The West Huron Junior Farmers .opened
heir meeting on November 12 with the
Junior Farmer Song.
A donation of $25 was made to the local
ranch of Children and Family Services;
and $20 was donated to the Town and
ountry Homemakers, based in Wingham.
The banquet and dance is on 'November
4. 'Final plans were made for this event.
The band originally booked for the
or.mal ' on April 20 has folded, Player, a
roup similar` in calibre 'to LowDown has
ow been 'booked, ,
Paul Pentland gave 'a report on the Zone
onference held recently.
Ralph Morrison gave the 'county report.
he Rosebowl went to Colin Snyder for his
ontribution as president this year.
The election of officers for 1985 results in
he following: president, Sharon Alton;
ice president, Mike Scott; secretary, Anne.
Iton; '• treasurer, Kevin McKay; social
onvener, Audrey .Ritchie; assistant ' social
onvener, Paul, Bogie; public relations
fficers, Lynn Alton; directors, Ralph
orrison, Jerry Logtenberg, Colin Snyder;
one representative, Ralph Morrison;
gricultural contact person, Paul Pentland.
tlas gift certificates...
•from page 11.
ed for gift purposes are available from the
Atlas office at a cost of $45 each,' he said
and added that each certificate w6uld enti-
tle the holder to a copy of the Atlas as soon
as it is published. .
The certificates are available not only to
those wishing to use thern as a gift or as a
Pre -publication purchase to ensure an Atlas
being available, but also to those who
already, as a patron, had purchased an
Atlas. .
An order form is included in the paper or
is available at municipal offices and public
libraries in the county.
A certificate also may be obtained by a
patron without charge,and by others on
remittance of $45 per certificate by writing
Huron County Historical Atlas Office, Court
Ouse; Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M2.
On Wednesday, November 17, Mrs,
Debbie Reslinga visited Mrs. Ottewell's.
grade 2 - 3 class. Mrs. Heslinga is a
consultant with the Huron County Board of
Education. She was doing scamper creative
writing.
Miss Garlend's kindergarten class has
been working on shapes, painting pictures,
writing and dictating .stories.
Mrs. Blanchette's grade 1 class is
working on adding numbers to five and
talking about how animals and people get
ready for winter,'
On Tuesday boy's volleyball team's from
Brookside went to Lucknow Public School
at noon hourand girl's teams, from
Lucknow cameto kside. The Brook-
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side girls were victorious and the boys
teams shared victories with Lucknow. 9n
Thursday the girls teams from Brookside
went to Lucknow and boy's teams from
Lucknow came to BroOkside with the ,same
result as on Tuesday.
On Saturday the senior girls from
Brookside, coached by Mrs. D. D. Graham,
won the volley ball championship at the
tournament at G.D.C.I.
[Intended For Last -Week)
By Sherry Hodges
and Debbie Rintoul
On Friday, November 9, the school 'gath-
ered. in the gym for an assembly on
Remembrance Day, Mrs. Ottovir ill accom-
panied the singing of 0 Canada on the
piano. The Lord's Prayer was led by Joey
Curran.
Grade 8 students, Scott Gibson, Arletta
Glenn, Craig Jefferson, 'Angela Glenn and
Jacqui Dawson read a poem, Why I Wear a
Poppy. A film was shown called, A Gift.
Onward Christian Soldiers was sung and
film . strip . was shown. Thanks to Mr.
Cameron and Grade -8 for a fine assembly.
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