HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-10-05, Page 8PAGE 8,--CLINTON NEWSTRECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1978
Huron
Centennial
Library news
A new system of library
monitors is proving most
beneficial. Each Student
from Grades four to
seven will spend some
time as a library monitor.
Many have already been
introduced to the new
system. Each week one
monitor receives the
honour of being "library
monitor of the week".
Each honoured monitor
writes a paragraph about
library monitoring and
has a photograph taken.
Both their paragraph and
their photograph are
mounted in the library for
a week.
Monitors winning thjs
honour were : Lance
Bearss, room 42, winner
for Sept, 11-15; Darryl
Finnigan, room "39,
winner for Sept. 18-22 and
Raymond Neynick, room
39, winner for Sept. 25-29.
Grade eights are busy
in art classes these days
decorating book jackets
to brighten up the fiction
books in the library,
while Grade 'sevens are
putting together a book of
"Gwynnisms". Everyone
is welcome to browse
through their book when
it is completed.
Our pre-school story
hour will be beginning its
fifth year on Wednesday,
October 4 from 2:15 p.m.
to 3:15 p.m. All pre-
schoolers and parents are
invited to come along and
join for some stories and
some crafts.
, Students' council
The week of September
18 brought about the
excitement of the classes,
from Grade 5 to 8 electing
their class represen-
tatives for students'
council. A vigorous
campaign was carried
out by four grade 8
representatives who were
all. seeking the . office of
president for our 1978-79
school year. Each can-
didate gave their cam-
paign speeches on the
morning of Thursday,
September 21 and i,then
the Grade 5 _ to 8 student.
body voted''''for their'•
the of candidate.
Huron Centennial's
1978-79 Students' Council
is as follows: president,
Faye Carnochan, 8A;
vice-president, Clare
Davidson 8A; secretary,
Julie McBeath 8B;
treasurer, Jeff McKellar
8B; class represen-
tativesp Paul Hoggarth,
8A; Jim Parsons 8B;
Sherry Chuter 7A; Dean
Armstrong ,7A; John
Wooden 7B; Estella
Wilson 7B;, Kathy Tur-
nbull 6A; David Moffatt
6B; Bonnie Turner 5A;
David Telford 5B.
News round -up
Steven Caldwell in
Grade 3 had an un-
fortunate injury to his eye
while at home. At present
he is in Victoria Hospital,
London. We all miss
Steven and hope he will
soon be back at school.
Gerry McGregor is
back to school with a cast
on the wrist he broke
playing soccer.
Open house will be held
at Huron Centennial
School on Thursday,
October 12 at 7:30 p.m.
Parents will be -able to
meet their child's teacher
while the children watch
a movie in the gym. A
slide presentation about
our new "Adventure
Playground" will be
shown in the staff rootn.
This week Mr. Laye
and Mr. Kemp and their
grade 5 classes are going
to the Bannockburn
Wildlife Management
Area to learn more about
a natural habitat and to
observe differences in
plant life. , ,
On Friday, Septetnber
22, Mrs: Demers' class
went to the Seaforth Fair.
"We saw a parade with
pretty floats and mar-
ching bands. The qupen
was wearing a pretty
crown and she was tiding
in a convertible. Some
clowns gave us ,candy.
Next, we visited "Old
MacDonalds -Farm".
Many of the animals were
nervous because the
people' were strangers.
We saw dairy products,
corn display and nice
green hay."
The students of Grade
will be spending a' tew
days at, Camp Sylvan this
week.
Mrs. Swan's and Mrs, I
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We're vastly overstocked on a wide variety of items. They're TOP QUALITY pro-
ducts - but we ordered too many of them, and they're jamming up our warehouses.
So out they gb.
Right now you can pick up some wonderful bargains at Discount Dave's: doors and
windows, and asphalt shingles; Acorn vanities and nyloh flags. And much, much
more!
Not all the items on' these two pages are necessarily available at all branches, but
many of our branches have items on sale that aren't even advertised. So look for the
UNADVERTISED ITEMS on sale. And hurry on over for the special bargains shown
here. Prices are in effect while stocks last. Sale ends Saturday, October 14, 1978.
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Redwood
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LIGHT
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Bulbs
While
They
for
They're available in white, green
and yellow. They're 26" wide
and they come in 3 different
lengths. They're perfect for shel-
ter, shade and privacy. Not
all colors are available at all
branches.
Last
LIMITED SUPP[yg
Some of our Branches have a
Limited Supply of Red/BI k
and Grey/Black Shingles at
SAVE NOW ON ACORN VANITIES
AND MARBLE VANITY TOPS
Now's the time to buy! We're loaded with ,Redwood and
Cedar, and we don't want them plugging up our yards
during the winter months ahead. So buy now! Various
sizes and lengths are spread throughout our 16 branches.
So hurry on over while selections are at their peak.
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Why Pay More
Later in the Season?
Special Savins
Now.n.urEntire •
Stock of Acorn
Vanities
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The styling is "Madrid"; the colors are white and pecan - while stocks
last. And remember: Acorn vanities are extremely well made. They're a
handsome asset to any bathroom.
FOR EXAMPLE:
You can save 15.30 on our 24" Acorn vanity.
Our usual cash & carry price for this model is
76.49 but while stocks last, you pay only
You save even more on the 30" model, a whop-
ping 16.59! Our usual cash & carry price for this
unit is 82.95
• And Here's A Wonderful Opportunity
To Buy Quality For Less!
Save
20% Now.
6I'°
66"
TOPS & TAPS
ARE EXTRA
OFF OUR USUAL CASH &CARRY ORICES ON
MARBLE TOPS
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These tops are made by Canadian Vanities. They're available in a
wide variety of sizes, colors and patterns. So choose one this week
at Discount Dave's; a distinctive design that will reflect your own per-
sonal life-style. They're perfect for the Atom vanities described
above.
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