Times-Advocate, 1986-05-07, Page 16i
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Reacts of the canvass far theCans-
dian Cancer Society in Varna aid the
surrounding area are in, and Miowan
increase of more than $10 over last
year's total. Canvassers sere Bill
Reid, Helen Taylor, Doris Wilson,
Mona Stepbeenfbon, Eleanor Col-
eman, Lynn Mount, Elaine Stephen-
son and Ruby Lefaive. The Ontario
Heart Foundation canvass in the
village realized $120, up slightly from
last year.
Anyone in the Varna area who has
good used clothing, shoes or
household articles they no longer need
far frac theta it elle AMA base -
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Hay Boityears Ire weal speaker
at the May asstigd elf the United
awash Waimea Pad T w nday ni%It.
Wield of the imbued in
aeratiggand &Airing Remi! There
may be twonoidian earthworms man
acre of fares Land unless commercial
fertilises are being used.
He described bow eight crawlers
are raised for sale to fishermen. His
son Cliff raises them in a barn at
Barnesville.
The awns casings are excellent
fertilizer, containing all tbe spalls
nutrients, as well as secondary and
trace elements that are arising from
many cocial fertilizers. It has
the advantage of slow release ard•is
Vie. gimp.
After the relaxing vacation and the
warm welcome 1 received from the
residents and many other people, it is
good to be back to work.
We extend a sincere thank -you to
Loretta Ayotte who has been respon-
sible for seeing that the films were
picked up at the Huron County
Library, Goderich, and returned
again. Now that the days have
lengthened, we will take a break
from the movies until fall. Perhaps we
will be able to resume them earlier
than usual since good progress is be-
ing made on our new auditorium.
On Tuesday evening, we were
pleased to have Mrs. Blanche Stewart
and her Brownie Pack of Exeter visit
with the residents. They appreciated
the program and greeting cards they
were presented with.
The residents enjoyed a bus tour of
the surrounding area on Friday after-
noon, thanks to Mr. Marc Cbalut for
chaperoning and Eileen who made
her rounds to see that anyone wishing
a manicure would be taken care of.
We are pleased to have Mr. and Mrs.
Chalut back after residing in the sun-
ny south for tbe winter months.
Bingo was played on Friday even-
ing followed by refreshments. This
will be Mother's Day weekend and of
course we will be holding the tea and
bake sale here at the Home. Your
presence will be very much ap-
preciated and any donations of bak-
ing will be very acceptable as well.
The Sunday evening drapel service
was conducted by Rev. Kenneth
Knight of Hensall and Exeter
Presbyterian churches.
See you at tbe tea and bake sale.
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saw lead a nseties. We sreol+Mals-
ed 4 Mus Bay's wife Mom= with
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The 1liume d ire emit* owe*
was " • tl w alas Ort et
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Elsie Stephenson and Eleanor
WAAL Shwa ander nue tbewolp-
tune from Cal siii mgs 3:1-17, and a
parable of Mothesitood.
Mary Clumell neared therewith*
with newspaper edema idelea
bisdergarles
Our theme ibis maeth was Srn noes
and Spring. We all brought our
favourite toy bunnies. We sorted them
in all sorts of ways (sex, Cslour. posi-
tions and colour of eyes).
We made a graph showing bow
many bunnies of each dolour. There
were seven pink, six white, six brown,
three yellow, two purple, two orange,
one grey and one blue.
Mrs. Preszcator pretended she bad
never seen a bunny before. We told
her how to identify one. Wealsomade
Spring books Wild) were verycolorr-
ful, as were the spring pictures we
painted.
Grades Owe nod Two
We participated in the school pro-
gram on April 30 by singing four
songs.
We presented the assembly on May
1. Some of us recited poetry that we
have been learning. The poetry was
about spring.
Our classroom looks like a spring
garden with the bouquets of flowers
that we have been bringing inandart
pictures which we have wade.
Grades Three sed Farr
We started swimming lessons in
Vanastra on April 10. Swimming is a
great change from the classroom.
On Wednesday, April 23, our class
had a great trip to the Lambto6
Heritage Museum and tbe Pinery.
Mrs. Tibbutt, a teacher from
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vines.9'lrase Wist*can.pd
filtlir'saasesnws thatisbe-
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Waller Ssesllrldonto in Sind-
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We've hid an eskciiiupg month Mow
class. We just Geisineslair V -1.P. pro-
gram. it was enjoyable. The topics
were "Dr and 8"
Last' week we went to the Pinery
Provincial Park sour Grand bend.We
also torsed the Lanigan Miwewn.
Last manfh Conservation officer
Glen Stwgeon one to our class and
told us about wildlife. Wedidastrody
on insects. We had a poster contest
about wildlife.
Grade Eight
In April grade 8 went to Exeter
Public School to watchapreltentatian
on Canadian Women in History. it
was'fun for people who liked history.
On April 30, five stradeads from our
school went to Exeter "Public School
to an Author's Day. The reason they
went was because they prloduoedex-
cellent books themselves.
During the last few mootbs, grade
8 has been doing a videotape to send
to our twinned friends in the Nor-
thwest Territories at -Fart McPher-
son. We edited a final copy and sent
it to them. We sure hope they like it.
Grade 743 is going to Camp Sylvan
near Parkhill during the last week of
May. We spent two weeks weekisg en
our operetta "Station KIDS".
We've had a eery successful
magazine campaign. Thank You very
much for your subscriptions.
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