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Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 20,' 1984—Page 7
Lucknow lifeguards talk about water safety
By Brenda Gibson-,
and Bonnie Henderson
On Friday, June. 15 the Lucknow Pool
Supervisors came tothe school to do skits
and to talk about water• safety. The life
guards Were Helen ' MacIntyre, Wilma
Vandervelde, Diane. Miltenberg and Anne
Alton,who was filling in for Marilyn
Macnntyre. •
They askedfor volunteers to help put on
skits showing poor use of safety rules. Two
panels tried to"pick .out rules that were being'
broken. The panels were Miss Dalton,
Andrew. Glenn, Tanya MacOin. nis and, Miss
• Sharon Alton; Scott Rintoul, Tanya Lohse.
The volunteers that helped were Scott
Gibson, Brad Bale, Misti Humphrey, Ruth
Anne Durnin, Joel Wright, Mark Andrew
and Adella Andrew.
Miss Dalton's panel each won a ticket for a
BROOKSIDE
BROADCAST
free swim' for picking the most rules broken
and Miss Alton's panel each got a lifesaver.
Mr. Hazlitt's grade 7 class went to the
Pine River Cheese Factory and the Bruce
Nuclear Power Development Plant on June 8
In the fall, Mrs. Nancy Cameron will be
teaching one kindergarten ,class and Miss
Beth Garland from Goderich will teach the
other. We welcome Miss Garland to Brook-.
side.
Mrs. Blanchette's grade 2 class had
visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Bieman brought in
two piglets in.a cage. They belonged to Blair
Bieman who showed them in the classes on
the primary wing.
Mrs. Worsell's grade 3 went to the brook
and bush for a hike on Thursday. They
naught six crayfish for Mr. Stecca's aquar-
iurn. They saw many interesting/ creatures.
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The two pitch ball tournament took place
at Goderich on Tuesday. Teachers who went
were Mr. Liddle, Mrs: Allen, Miss Bode and
Mr. Errington. Congratulations to the junior
boys who 'got the l consolation prize.
Barbara Kerr came on Tuesday to conduct
drama classes as she has once a week for the
past few weeks. Some students from grade 1
- 3 will be putting on their skits for the
primary classes this. week. '
The students. welcome Miss Judy Jewitt to
Brookside staffas a grade 2 teacher in'
September. She has been in the school since
winter break supplying -during Mrs. 'Young's
maternity' leave.
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destroyed, charging the costs against
the land In taxes, as set out In the Act.
The co-operation of all citizens Is
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Lorne Robinson woad inspector
Marlene Lolling Clerk
Municipality of The
Township of Huron'
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