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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-13, Page 9• u awn ti 'GRADE ONE We all had a good hoiday and we're happy to be -back- to $eltool. This w weep .Qme' .Decile -_ an-- elective class for Gra w it o he New de Year gave. Mrs: Cory's .class a • our rogot dew , reader Eights, so they can do 'their chance the calendar and has a hard. cover. It is • projects at school. Which are. talk , ° called -Up the Beanstalk because supposed''about the ; to be;' handed in at winter season: Nowthe weather -has co-operated our' first story is Jack And The.March. p Beanstalk. x., * * * Monday afternoon, " .Mrs: Norman, dazzled ' both 'her class There is, to be a Minstrel Show ° • M1, , Miss. Brenda East and ,Mr. Jack participating 'in it, and have Garlent: Mrs. Norman presented begun to practise. a »live, tiue�.to life example, of - ` holy to make butter. This , V 'SENIOR WING demonstration completed the Ab new 'term of electives ha Grade four study of the begun. Although some of'theni Laplanders. Tomorrow • Room are the same as last term, pupils ^ Three, will wander amongst the have had the opportunity to join desert' communities of the a different group if they wish. • world. With the making of butter, •..-'Mrs. Norman will slipdi off for a • Hobbies and Collections u a With the start. '.of the Neva. Year we welcome back Mrs. •' Steep, our • librarian and ° new member to the teaching staff, obertson " •>, Miss Me ague. Our music teacher r Cameron rn ,Came hasbeen • en bit with the ,flu bug. We hope he will feel. better scion.- * * cion»- ** ounc�up • °REPORTi RS ,MaXBourdeau ..,,•, „Michael Sudny Barbara Bechard .;Debbie Daer. :Breoda "Cook MR,BOGIE Jane Bedard G I E News - . cornplied by l Science Projects Telford's Grade 4's This year Mr. Bogie's class has r a Ter t ee f t -MRS. SHADDICK Minstrel Show with their plans and they "are studying about snow. "What is snow?” Maybe they aren't too sure yet butfthe snowflake cut out today were fun „to make and maybe by the white • stuff and visiting student teachers, in March a11 the Grade $ s are ' ' MR. MOORE Week of ` semi -retirement. ,Miss'''Eleven people in this elective East and Mr. Garlent will assume 'pare, with the help of Mr. Moore, her responsibilities under her organizing their ° personal watchful. ;eye. Good. luck Grade ' collections and contributing to.' fours, I think you -will need it ! ! •thein favourite hobbies, such as • stamp collections. Did you know - that a stamp. collector is called a - • MISS PERDUE philatelist? -Grade Three -- We are'stt.ill +ing the Maritime. MR, CRAWFORD provinces in Social Studies, .and Cribbage about Sir John A. MacDonald. Out of twenty-four students This ,k we are ,.beginning only two pupils are learning how • "designs in art. We are studying_:_jo--.plays cribbage. -,In the not too colour, space, motion, and -size distant' • future they will be found in designs. . MR' CURRIE Room One --The-pupils-in--Room-�_1- -have- . been 'working as' research scientists ort ' the •first` international moors base. ' On Monday, `January. ' 10, at 9>30 a.m. „ they • blasted front the moon's-surface.__only to: crash 2, minutes lager ' in Copernicus Crater _With •,.thehelp of their. Emergency Procedures Kit, ,they •--.- " e-..,to-retur i -tom : - e r' , next week before their. emergency food supply runs out. • 4 � having tournaments. MRS. DOWDS U . • Crocheting, Wife - stitch. are doing a Basic chain stitch. They are just learning, MR. SRATCH » Chess , • . Mr.,„, Sratch helping ten or more people to learn chess arid the _rest are. having chess matches.. ° . 11 SPEECHES ROBERTSON ...• 'The speeches for the school . ai"soon going to start. Each person .,in 'the.. rooms has to say a speech and then two people are going •to. be , chosen from each d rod,m to -Corn pete -fdrthe school— ' chool—' title. '° r EXTRA HELP , . Mrs. Proctor is giving extra .,,help in Geography and History to those who got. low marks in the first term.' The extra help classes are held on Tuesday 'after school hours. By Earl Saa)ter Mark Jones , . Sculpture v Today for their elective, they ate doing wire sculpture; making animals, people, and various forms. FIGHT CANCER with a By Alan Cook check up and a che.ue acv ,GODERICH FROSTED FOOD 65 HAMILTON STREET • PEAMEAL BACON 1111111.1111111 "\ SLAB -,,BY THE PIECE END CUT CENT'R'E' CUT BACON. SHOULDER PORK SHOPS � Alb. lb. KIDNEYS rb. 59 VALLEY FARM FRENCH F'RE$ a1 • 2 Ib. -4Pkg; �.p SIJPREME LIIC'2t11D 64 oz. Jug BLEACH— _ . r glJPREIVIE /- 16 oz. Jar PEANUT BUTTER a VALLEV FANCY CALIFORNIA HALVES' YRr� PEA CH E� ;' IAxw eLL ot, far. • -35` 44' 14 oz. Tin 2- • sprayed with. `gold or silver paint: 'We used ,old Chrlstmaa° ,oto get ou scenes. r win..n• `te�► r Friday,, Mrs, Tielford's reading class is' having a : eheese and-. chocolate party as' .part of their study on 'Holland. « �; Mr.' .Yoe's class has • been e rs a t looks at then ws a t its ng p pe articles. They found °there., are many types of -news:-and some reports can be considered exciting. Mr. Snell's class; all seem. to •` ' ° '� *' �` be getting 'back' into harness, The Audio -Visual room took after 'the' short Christmas break. •on a hardware' and, a mobile The .class has been working on chart stand were installed. The experiments to.find some of,the shelving should make storage of 'properties_ of air. materials more compact. Mrs,'Ileslts Grade Six _class`is, studying the Weat lades* Tin Art --they are drawing:people playing winter sports, w * * * Mr. Carroll's -class is making a , fresh start for "72'! Th'ey' are studying the spanish- empires in ,.the New World.";They are also studying 'the conque$t o_f. . the Ventral American tribes. * * News from 'the Library . Mrs. Steen:' ' N/� R Guide and Brownie News BE PREPARED s they ... distributed before the Christmas next Banc on January -21, BY PATTY I?ITRIE • Eight new Girl Guides ,were welcomed to the Guiding movement on December 20 when the Second: Guide Company held their enrolment meeting. In other activities recently the, - Guides went caroling ,as part of their . Christmas activities on December 23. The girls stopped at ;the Nursing Home first and then went on to the General, le ° eV SPUN .FREEMAN. Happy New Year! In this 1972, 0»0.C.1. celebrates its ohe hundredth birthday! Imagine what s 1.co 11 thecil.�. uld to us if it could talk, arld the Ipariy ehanges, inUeducation jt has seem. The a11-too:short Christmas vacation,we which had looked forward to Shite. Septenjber has come and. gone --and" after a week ' of Christmas and New Year festtvities•; many'' students, and teachers too, have found it difficult. ' to ,;become "involved with „school again! - The eight. exams;. written` by most . 0.D.C,I'" •'students,' Dave been returned for better or for worse - and .report cards will be 'sent home tomorrow (Friday). This first term,' the exams began at a, later d!t.e than usual and were written up tg;;the last day • of school before the holidays. In other years, the ' exams commenced in late November, GODECH SIGNAL -'A,. of. ,preparations for `Cbrn�� , .. One advantage, though, is.that more work covered; before the first term exam 3, but nownthe second termconsists a d of only ten weeks. `Doesn't "that makes the next exams close? .. • The selnestered exams-uch as •dome :Economics; ;Georgraphy and!' History. for -Year One, and Technical` subjects are .to written , d4 January .. 28. Following thee. exam., a Home ' Economics stddert, for example, that r,had been. taking a' cooking course, will change to a sewing course next'semesterr.. ” To end the exams;; and begin .•�• the' •holidays, on the right foot the Students' Council held 'a school dancer Wednesday, December 22nd. "Joshua" entertained. • ,There was a - good student turnout, keeping in ' aicordance with other dances this year.. ' "Fludd" which 'was at the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto so tat w. report cars were that eve -ng, will play at the. vacation.Wednesday January 12 was Many Man students found its' Parents Night 'for the parents of the present Year One (Grade 9) students. A similar evening for the karentsof those in Year Two will ' :".136- 'held .a week later; January 19.- The ---credit System that covers the ground today.: • * * * ' i7 After the Christmas holidays, Mrs. Fisher's kindergarten had so Many things' to talk about. Each pupil brought something special to school and told a story about it. 'Mrs. Fisher• -printed some' of" • the stories on large sheets of: paper. 1,..„ • " .11••••... * * Mrs. Irwin's class is very happy to have two visitors from Stratford Teacher's College with 'this. week.. We hype Miss Pierson and Mr. Buck enjoy their week at, Victoria ,Public School. * * * In Social.. Studies, Mrs. Hopkinsons grade islearning about life in Northern' Canada. The Eskimo' people and the Arctic. The pupils of .this ' Grade Three Class had .a very Merry Christmas and want to wish everyone Good' Fortune in 1972. * * * Miss Verhoef's class pasbeen studying about transportation', Thy made ' a long train with .twelve_diffe.rent.kinds .of.,cars_on.. _ it. Two of the classes five goldfish died:T•TheY hope the. ones left will..stay alive. JUNIOR In our own class we made plaques of winter scenes: --We used styrofoam meat trays, 4 • •PRICE. )N--ENTI R STOCK: 3 FLOORS Of Footwear' Tp Charose From Hospital_- Following this., outing they returned ' to the Guide . Captain's home and enjoyed hilt chocolate and doughnut. •The girls in t Second Girl Guide Companywould. also like to wish everyone a Happy New Year: _ • GUIDES • First Company By••Pattie McCreight We started off with inspection' and then marched into our Horseshoe. The Captain told us to.stedy our Promise, ' Law and, Motto .twhile the other. girl' - leaned how to' Stalk. Paula Butler and Sandra Fuller demonstrated • , the _different positions that are' used, and then ' the other Guides_ tried to 'folio* their'exarnpies. peat moss and two different kinds of heather. that she brought back from Scotland during the summ • •• difficult to copcentrate b on C`. We closed our meeting with 'studying this year in the midst • Guide Taps.' B oWNIES. Third..Pack The Third Goderich Brownies - met at Knox Church on January 3, at four o'clock. After our regular opening we divided into• Port Albert four groups. The new Brownies were learning a ut the Canadian • Flag. Blow fes working towards 'their Golder Bar were' working on the compass. Other girls were learning how to tie and address. parcels as °they headed 'for -their ▪ Golden Hand. In Pow Wow all the Bfrownies told .about ;one of their favorite toys they got . for/Christmas. • Deanna Gilders brought her picture. made out of_ seeds and Mary Lynn 'Pagon showed us a --doll. The Secret,:Squeeze was, passed and someone will bring it back..n xt1week.. - Then j3rocy-nie"Taps p • In. Campfire ' we .,en.loyed singing "Rainmaker" and "!tattle, Rattle, Bang, Bang". The Captain showed ' us some k7 AA teenager needs .you Carl your, CAS ntended for last Week) Mr. --and' Mrs. Clarence Hoy • and Terry Hoy ora Toronto spent:: Christmas -10th, Mr. and Mrs. Don ` . Bowden and boys in - London Christmas,' weekend. Also Mr. and -Mrs. Roc*rt Hoy of Goderielr visited with them, on .Sunday. Ron..,, Fritzley of, Burford.. visited with Mr. and_ Mrs. Elton Draper last week. Visitors with. -Mrs. • Archie ' Grenier , for . Christmas were Mr. 'and , Mrs. ` Al Meader, Ron . and Arnold. of Warren, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Elton -Draper._ • Mr. and Mrs: Don Bowden -and--Randy- of . London; Mr: -and - ' Mrs: Robert Hoy, Debby and Kelly -of Goderich spent New,, Years with .Mr' and ' Mrs. " Clarence Hoy: ' a Mrs. Lewis of Goderich visited with Mr: and BMs. Elwin Petrie Christmas and New Years. IMO 1 OUR TARGET? To Reduce Our Stock. By '30,000 4;000 PAIRS OF -SHOES - BOOTS - FOOTWEAR MUST' .Maybe you never knew before but we k' . • have 3 floors- of footwear and they are loaded. This may tell you we have lots of selection but it ' tells us. • "we are overstocked We are more than • $30,000.00 or 4000 pairs •of footwear . overstocked! This sale Will continue until our stock is dw oto $30,000.00 -less than It is no vu: n _ - SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION %ALLOFF � LINES NOT SPECIFIED y�a RIF THIS AD ThE ,SQUARE.- GCi ERIGH •. ti r• URS A ANU y 1I wlH l etc l to #fir . its, who wit!' hav .kn ► ask que+ Tion s of ' +span beads. tomot Nem year atu '. wi be able to choose w ver they wish tot 04.1r sble 'A number of new courses w be o_ f red f e and.. there will ! �_ x h be fowl( any,. pre-requisits., µ.;, t nth Parents' fights the,, parents wile: learn of the various changes.,in the curriculum of GVD.C.I. °.The .V o : ilfing - will 'the move 'this term! 'A. .Clinton High school is planned. • for :sometime' early in February ' The' band,has also 'been lnvitel to - entertain ,at Many of the feeder public;schools�of "Murder in the Cathedral"th+ colourful ', ,`play which was: presented as a part of, Trigon: '72, will be resented on Friday, January 1;4• fo the students of F. E. Madill Secondary School , in Wingham. This play, ,dirrected try; Mr. Robinson, will be one of four different plays perforrned before. t:�°V,(r'inghahf#', puf lAlsi.., ry Preparations have •:begun for the "Winter Weekend" Randy Hills and. his commtittee'are busy, , planning . .-Many, _ `rigourouS' activities for both teachers and student -alike T Specitil Special ARRIVING 50-4.N........ 1970 PONTIAC VENTURA Four -door hardtop,,' equipped With " factory . air-conditioning, vinyl top, power windo*s, power steering, power disc brakes, power seats, full tinted-- glass, AM radio' with 8 track stereo tape player,.light package, and many ma'hy more options. Driven pnly 18,000 miles by local businessman. Showroom " condition. S,ee it soon at - ; MO'TO"R —SALE • FULL LINE CHRYSLER DEALER .Huron Road ,;, ' ' Goderich 524-8311 SPI .C.IAL-GROUP•. - NATURALIZ,ERS `2 PRICE 'b SPEC1�4►L._ JARM4N SWOES FOR MEN .25% OFF . MEN'S-- WOMEN:'S _..._._Ckl-1LDREN'-S- SNOW. BOOTS 3O% OFF:.' ,„ 'SPECIAL GROUP MEN'S OXFORDS tit LOAFERS 25%a 0 F SPECIAL GROUP CHILDREN'S-=YOUTNS- BOYS SHOES 25% OFF SJa . A �CI-I I LFII EN'S and. MISSES OXFORDS&STRAP 4