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KINDERGARTEN -
The kindergartens have clone a
play about the very first
Thanksgiving. Finger painting is
"In" for their art period. All
students are enjoying their first
year with us,
OPEN AREA
The open area has been
learning about dinosaurs and
birds. In the room they have
two, three-dimensional
dinosaurs. The library books
have been open to the students.
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hi art school crests have been"
made out" of paper. Dodge ball
has been the favorite activity in
the gym for the students.
GRADE FOUR
This week the grade fours
made silhouettes as well as
poems to go with them. They
Are hanging in the hall and
classroom.
GRADE FIVE', •
Mrs. Alexander took Mrs.
'O'Brien's place as teacher this
week. The students enjoyed her
teaching. The class has a trip
planned for next week. The
bulletin boards have information
on the seasons and migration of
birds on them.
GRADES6&7
Miss Potzel was the 'teacher
for the students 'this week and
had her hands full! To start
things off the students switched
seats to confuse the teacher. The
room has already adopted two
children • from the holy
childhood... Their names are
Teresa and James.
GRADES 7 & 8
The grades 7 and 8's activity
team have planned a' Purple
Penguin Sale (White Elephant
Sale) for the 22nd of this
month. The room has . put up a.
bulletin board.
With mid-term here alt the
students are going through a
series of tests.
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Kingsbridge news
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DELORES VAN OSCH
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Rev. Father ° Stan.,e,iy,omin
S.S.P., Superior General of the
Missionary Fathers of St. Paul,
and his two Assistants, Rev, Frs,
Claude Borg S.S.P. and Nicholas
Curmi• S.S.P., arrived from Malta
on Monday and will be visiting
in Kingsbridge this week. •
A Turkey Bingo sponsored by
the . Parish Council was held' in
the Church Hall on Saturday
evening. There were tem turkeys
and three share-the-wealths.
Mrs. John Howard, Mrs. Bill
Hogan, • Mrs. Jim Gilmore, Mrs.
Joe Courtney and Mrs. Antone
D. Van Osch attended the Catholic
1Nomen's League Stratford
Deanery meeting held fast
Wednesday at St. Joseph's Parish
Hall in Stratford.
Miss Sharron Langevine of
Toronto recently visited with
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and
family,
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Van Osch were Mr.
and Mrs. John Van Osch and
Michael of Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and
infant son were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton
and family and Mrs. Blaise
Martin.
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Miss Faye Hogan of London
was a weekend visitor with •her
parents, Mr." and Mrs. Con
Hogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and
family spent 'the weekend with
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Mrs, Jinn! Quinlan arid' family in
Brantford.
,-Mr. 'and Mrs. John Sheardowii
of London, Miss Blanche
Belodeau of Guelph, Roy
Heffernan of Wallaceburg and
Jerry Heffernane Of Stratford
were weekend- visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ormond Heffernan.
Ray Hogan, who is ':fin" his
second year at Ridgetown
Agriculture College, spent the
weekend with his. parents, Mr.
and Mi John Howard. •
Mrs. Blaise Martin left on
Monday to spend two weeks
visiting her family in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Aubin, and
f amr1 y o f Campbellville,
formerly of Dungannon and
Kingsbridge Parish, were
• weekend,visitors with fir,` arid
•Mr's. EldenAustin and, family.b Mr, and Mrs. Walter' Clare and
Mary Luanne visited on the
weekend :with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd .Bruder and -family of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil- Ryan and
family of Toronto were Monday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Clare.
Mrs, Bernadine Kenny of
Detroit is spending this week at
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan
spent a few days over the
weekend visiting with their son,
Ronnie, in Sudbury,
Mrs. Marie Austin has left to
spend, the winter months among
hex family.
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WEDNESDAY OCT. 21St
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GuestW Speaker — Jack Horner, M.P.
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Also Attending —. R. M. McKinley, M.P.• " and
The Honourable Charles Mac Naughton,
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THANKSGIVING POEM
I thank you God
For luscious fruits and golden
wheat,
And the things we have to eat;
-Fdr the stars that guard us
through the night, •
And keep allmen from going to
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