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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-02-01, Page 5# Huron Centennial news 'Tis the season to be at Huron Centennial, but if you can't be, let us share our news with you. Just about everyone is thinking, talking and doing activities about snow. Snow is evident both outside and inside the classrooms without actually bringing it in. We read, write and learn about winter. Topics include kinds, formation, advantages and disad- vantages of snow. We 'remember the winter birds. Students' Council plans a winter carnival of fun in the snow for early Fepruary. We are likely to witness some fantastic snowshoeing, dog sled racing(but no dogs), fox and gogse games, snowball throwing, snow sculpture, and crazy carpet races. These are especially busy days. On Tuesdays, grade threes go swim- ming at the Vanastra Recreation Centre and grade eights go curling. Grade five to eight are preparing for public speaking. Our library shows evidence of much research being done for the speeches. The parents of grade eight students come out to help their children select grade 9 courses. This week, fluoride brushing has emphasized good dental health. Just for fun, Student's Council named tie day for grades 5"to 8 and what a success. All but three students wore ties. The staff against student volleyball games at the end of that day had 1 game in favour of .the staff. But the 'students are really practising for the volleyball tournament to be held February 10th. In the not so distant future, spring concert time will arrive. This year's theme, The Plowing Match, is in operation. Material is being gathered and practising has begun. Reaching out to the community has brought good times and some benefits for our students. The' • adventure playground, a Com- munity Christmas Concert, and a special interest ukulele group of graduates of Huron Centennial are but a few. We like what's hap- pening. Keep in touch. The grade five class in Huron Centennial School had a spaghetti feast on Friday December 8, 1978. About 60 people were fed dinner. The other grade 5 class and a few teachers came over for the spaghetti feast. The class started to make the sauce for the spaghetti about 9:30. The meal was served about 11:30. Everybody in the class liked it very much. It was very good. On Friday, December 8, anew restaurant opened in Huron Cen- tennial School. After studying Italy, Mr. Kemp's class thought a lunch of spaghetti was a great way to finish their study. So the morning of the meal, Mr. Lave's grade five and other guests were greeted by yummy smells and full plates. It was a success because everyone liked everything - even the garlic bread. Brucefielc?., personals by Jean Taylor Six ladies from this area attended the 12th annual meeting of the Huron Perth Presbyterial in Exeter United Church on Tuesday. Forty-two people sat down to a pot luck dinner at Brucefield United Church on Sunday. The annual meeting was held in the church hall following the dinner and a second cup of coffee was enjoyed by all. . Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath are enjoying the rest of the winter in Florida. Donald McIntosh is in Goderich. hospital l a suf- fering a btiokt leg, ter a snowmobicciden The corn unity as shocked with the sudden death of Mr. Harry . Woolley last Saturday. All MERCHANDISE 100°0 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, PRODUCT REPLACED /, OR MONEY REFUNI1ED. Schneiders 1 Ib. pkg. All Beef, Dutch Treet Red Hots or Skinless Wieners Allen's Pure CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1979—PAGE 5 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1979. STORE HOURS MON. 11:30-6:00 THURS. 1:30.6:00 TUES. 1:30-6:00 FRI. 1:304:00 WED. 1:30-6:00 SAT. 1:30-6:00 COO ome) First At' Young Turkeys • Davern Farm 1 lb. pkg. Sliced Side Bacon and/or Top Valu 1 Ib. pkg. 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Plus 25% Bonus Mouthwash 1.79 Colgate 100 mi tube Family Size, Regular or Winterfresh Toothpaste 1.09 Heinz Fancy Tomato Juice 48 fl. oz. tin Fleecy P.P. $1.89 Fabric Softener 128 fl. oz. cont. 1111 39 ea. • IIII U.S. No. 1 Large Florida Celery -Size 24 e79 U.S. No. 1 Large Florida Green Peppers 3/.79 Kraft 1 Ib. pkg. Processed Singles 2/3 oz. Cheese Slices 1.59 Kraft 1 Ib. jar Processed Cheez Whiz '1.59 Fresh Back Attached Chicken Legs Breasts Schneiders 1 Ib. pkg. 3 Varieties Mini Sizzler Sausages And/or Schneiders 1 Ib. pkg. 4 Varieties Sliced Side Bacon 0.