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PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2006.
Grey Central PS news
Students, staff enjoy another turkey dinner
It was another very successful
turkey dinner served to all the stu-
dents and staff at Grey Central
Public School last Wednesday.
Mrs. Murray's Grade 4 students
are learning about the media and
therefore have taken on the job of
"reporting" on some of the classes at
Grey Central.
In Mrs. McDonalds kindergarten
class, they are learning "Make an
"S", but don't wait, come back up
and make an "8"."
Their song for the concert is
Making Christmas Cookies.
Mrs. Smith's Grade 2/3 class is
practicing all their Christmas songs
for their school's play. In their class
they are learning all -about tens and
ones,.
They are also doing lots of neat
crafts.
Mrs. Smith's class is reading lots
of stories.
— Reported by Rachael S.
The Grade 3s are studying pio-
neers in social studies and in_ science
they are learning about plants. They
are also practising their Christmas
song Colours of Christmas.
They are doing lots of Christmas
crafts. On the computer they are
publishing stories.
— Reported by Lexi S.
Grade 4s are in the Christmas con-
cert and they sing The Road to
Bethlehem, Little Star and Glory to
God in the Highest.
They are also learning about news-
papers in class and learning how to
be a reporter for The Citizen.
— Reported by Carl D.
The Grade 5 class has been study-
ing ancient Egypt. They have been
making sculptures of treasurers and
they're even learning Egyptian math.
In science they are building and
learning about bridges.
They have been writing children's
Christmas books. They also won a
five-pound chocolate for having
every student in the class subscribe
to a magazine or sell one and raise
money for the school
— Reported by Matthew S.
In Grade 5/6 they are doing a book
report of the book Win Dixie.
They are also making a musical
instrument quilt and they will each
get to play some notes.
They are looking in the book of
Guinness World Records. They are
writing down some measurements
out of it.
In science they are making a pic-
ture of the human body with all the
real organs on it.
— Reported by Jasmin R.
The Grade 7 class is learning pat-
terns in math and how to separate
sand and salt. They have graphs in
history. They have upside down
drawings for art.
— Reported by Nikki D.
The Grade 8's are making log
heads to decorate and sell for chari-
ty.
In math they are doing probability
and learning about how it applies in
everyday life.
In English they are reading a book
called Heirloom.
— Reported by Morgan S.
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519-523-4303
Tonight's story: Christmas
Nicholas Knepfer mans the mic, chatting to Karina Harbour
at Grey Central Public School's Christmas concert where
the kids performed a song for the crowd. (shaven Lough/,n photo)
Pare Be With You
May the Lord watch over you and your flock as together
we celebrate the miracle of Christmas.
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A GLOWING CONCERN
Keep candles out of the
reach of children and pets.
Remember to snuff out your
candles if you ore
leaving the room
or going to bed. I. ‘..tortas '
Over the past few years, the use of candles in the home has greatly increased — and
so has the number of fires caused by candle misuse. The Ontario fire service offers the
following tips for the safe use of candles.
Secure your candles in sturdy holders and, if possible, place glass chimneys or
shades on them. Keep lit candles out of the reach of children and pets. and well away
from any combustible materials. An unattended candle is an Invitation to disaster, so
don't forget to snuff out your candles before leaving the room or going to bed.
Remember to keep all matches and lighters out of the sight and reach of children.
Nave a Aafe and ilte,vai enitiAttrtaA
Fire Chief Murray McArter
Brussels Fire Department
oret the -holiday, spirit
light up your home this
Christmas season.
Paul, Karen, Amy, Levi,
Sean, Ellen, Sarah & Rachel
Thank you for your patronage!