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'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.
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