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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY-, DECEMBER 22, 1993. PAGE 3.
Skaters pass tests
GRADE 7
This month grade 7s have been
very busy. Last Friday, there was a
court dance held in the gymn. The
winners from grade 7 were Mary
Beth Brigham and Jamie Black.
They have been learning about
all lot of things such as organisms
and technology.
GRADE 8
By Leanne Bell
Dec. 17 the school went skating,
except for grades 1, 3/4, and 5 who
went Thursday.
Also on Thursday and Friday
there was a sing-a-long at 9:10
which had been organized by three
grade 8 students — Leanne Bell,
Nicole Denomme and Joanne
Josling. At the sing-a-long there
were skits, short stories, and carols.
GRADE 4/5
By Mrs. Little
Edited by Skye Lantinga
This year the grade 4/5 class did
a slide kaleidoscope for the
Christmas Concert. They acted out
onto slides "Rudolph the Red-
Nosed Reindeer" and "Santa Claus
is Coming to Town." We
photographed our slides on a
sunny, snowy day. It was the
perfect day.
Some students acted as great
reindeer and others had no
NOTICE - RESIDENTS
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
VILLAGE OF BLYTH
Blyth - Hullett Landfill Site
will not be open on
Saturday, December 25th
or Saturday, January 1st.
The site will be open
Friday, December 24th and
Friday, December 31st
from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Blyth-Hullett Landfill Site
Committee.
The Blyth figure and power
skaters have all been working hard
this new year of skating.
Test results are: Kristyn Gerth,
Erica Sturzenegger, Angelica•
Sturzenegger, Carey Elliott, Darren
Hart, Ashley James, Kristy James,
Tara James, Nicole Meier, Angela
Nonkes, Katie Snell, Melissa Snell,
Darcey Cook, Jeffrey Elliott, Brea
Hickey, Brittney Peters, Lisa Root,
People
There were eight tables of euchre
at Blyth Memorial Hall, Dec. 13.
Winners were: high lady, Nora
Kelly; high man, Lloyd Appleby;
low lady, Ella Richmond; low man,
Edgar Howatt; ladies' lone hands,
Marie Kramer; men's lone hands,
Lome Dale.
Cards will resume again Jan. 2.
On Dec. 13 a delicious turkey
dinner with all the trimmings was
prepared and served to the residents
of Queen's Villa.
Charlotte Worse'', Mallory
Kernighan, and Jenna Howatt,
beginner badge.
Kristyn Gerth, Carey Elliott,
Kristy James, Tara James, Katie
Snell, Melissa Snell, Josh
Albrechtas, Courtney Bakker, Lisa
Carter, Samantha Gibson, Meagan
Lee, Tonya Mason, Ryan
McClinchey, and Melissa Taggart,
elementary.
Kristyn Gerth, Katie Snell,
Melissa Snell, Meagan Campbell,
Kerri Meier, Michelle Nixon, and
Sara Mae Taggart, basic.
Jennifer Godfrey, Candice
Bearss, Mandy Dunbar, Amanda
Mason, Robin Mason and Leanne
Vincent, Novice I.
Charlene Bromley, Michelle
Cook, Jamie Lewis and Becky
Nethery, Novice H.
Joshua Fisher, Novice III and
Novice IV; Melissa Campbell and
Leanne Haggitt, Novice IV and
proficiency.
Learning French
makes a world
of difference
Truckload of relief
Members of the Blyth Optimists, Legion, Lions and other local businesses and individuals
donated to Christmas Bureau food drive. This is the third year the Optimists have organized
the collection, says Optimist President, Jim Phelan. Pat Brigham, right, was in charge of
gathering contributions and had help from Jim Phelan, left, Donna Grovier and Murray
Siertsema.
Blyth PS news
Grade 7s host court dance
difficulties providing the "naughty"
role. Jackie Brak is an excellent
pouter and four people took the role
of the jolly old man himself — Santa
Claus. One shot even shows four
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