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Worship Service in the
Holmesville United Church
last Sunday was held at the
regular hour 9 45 a.m. Mar-
ty and Hugh Lobb sang a
dated.
Larry Routledge and Ball
Crawford received the offer -
February 3 8 15 p.m. the
Sunday School meeting wall
be held.
The Enterprising Seniors
%111 meet at the Community
Centre in Holmesvtlle oil
February 3 at 2 pan Coarse
and bring a friend
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On February 1,
Kindergarten registration
will take place at
Holinesville P.S. If you know
of anyone who has a child
that will turn 5 by [December
31, 1983, would you please
notify thein on the
Kindergarten registration
date. it would be ap-
preciated if they could call
the school prior to this date
and give the secretary their
name and birthdate.
Registration will take
place in the !morning only in
the gyro. For further details,
please contact the school.
Don't forget to bring your
childs birth certificate.
The chocolate bar sales
were a huge success. With
the looney earned two com-
puters for the school have
been ordered.
Daryl Hen►uagway won
first prize at the Zone 1,c'veI
fur los Remembrance 1)ay
prose. He now g ties on to the
next level of competition
a hack is the District level.
This takes in all of
southwestern Ontario.
W►ntario is sponsoring a
half back program on the
purchase of Canadian books.
Beginning November 1, each
non -winning Wint trio ticket
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Lo save up to $15 or half the
retail price of each book,
whichever is less. We would
very much appreciate it if
you would save all your old
Wintario tickets and send
them to school for this pur-
chase. The school plans to
make good use of them to in-
crease the selection of
library books.
The library hour for pre-
kindergarten children is now
in effect. The first story hour
look place on January 13.
Mrs. Pullman reports that
story hour will take place
every other 'Thursday from
11 a.m. to 12 noon. It is open
to all children aged 3 or 4
)ears. The next library hour
is on January 27.
On February 11, the an-
nual skating party will take
place at the Clinton Arena
from 1 - 3 p.m. All parents
and pre-schoolers are
welcome to attend.
Please remember when
sending your childs' skates
to school for this event to see
that they are either carried
emits pre
m a plastic bag or protected
with skate guards. This
should prevent any ac-
cidents while travelling.
In the e asrooms
Grade 1 wrote stories
about playing outside in the
snow. They thought about
words that ey could use in
their stories and put them on
chart papers so that they
could use them in their work.
The children have spelled
some of the words as they
sound. Here are three
stories:
went outside to play in
the snow and 1 went skiing
and I fel down a cupiuv hills
and wen 1 cam back 1 built a
snowman and then when I
went in side 1 had sum hot
chocilt but I felt tyerd. But 1
had Lots uv fun. Its time fur
bed. the end - by Nicole Sed-
don
I went outside to play. I
was in my snowsuit. then I
made a snowman aftr that I
went skyiing. the end. - by
Melissa Walker.
1 went outside to play in
The snow and The sno went
to Pieces. The sno men went.
- by McKenna Lavis
The Valentines Day party
will be held on February 14
in the afternoon. 'l'he
CARNIVAL
ACE CREAM
VANILLA, NEAPOLITAN, MAPLE,
CHOCOLATE OR BUTTERSCOTCH
2 LITRE CTN.
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children can snail their
valentines in their friends'
bags from February 10 to the
14th.
On February 114, Grade 2
will have their Valentine
Day party. A class list will
be sent home to help
everyone prepare their
valentines. Children may br-
ing a treat for the class, if
they wish, to accompany the
hot chocolate we will make.
Grade 3 in Miss
Facey/Mrs. Steenstra's
class is busy working on a
snow unit doing ex-
periments. They are also do-
ing a booklet on Winter
Birds. In Math they are
finishing up a unit on
regrouping in subtraction.
They plan, on February 14,
a Valentine's Party. A
Special, secret snack will be
provided.
Mrs. Chisholm's Grade 3
class has been busy this
month. They have been lear-
ning multiplication facts and
how to use them.
In their reading program
they have been rotating
among learning centres The
pupils are practicing their
skills and having fun at the
same tirne.
In Environmental Studies
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1983 PAGE 9
le t es ay
tfaey have been studying
maps of their community
and practicing reading road
maps. They will be (learning
about Canada and working
on projects about i:ferent
provinces.
Next month, they will be
concentrating on Valentine's
Day and its meaning as well
as beginning a "surprise"
unit. The Valentine's party
Va_
e
will be on February 14.
Grade 4 has just c'Urn-
pleted a unit in Science.
They have been learning
about "Light"
They are now studying
Social Studies in which they
are learning about hie m a
tropical ram forest in Africa.
They have been workirj
watn aecrrnais m math.
Speeches are coarsing up.
They nave discussed the
points that make a good
speech. They are to have a
speech ready for January 28.
Dates to remember
Feb. 1 Kindergarten
Registration I rr)urnang only I
Feb. 11 - Skating Party at
Clinton Arena
Feb. 25 - P.A. Day - Nu
School
_a couples rets
By Mary Chessell
Bill and Joyce Dowson and
Allan and Marjorie Hayter
have returned from a two-
week vacation in sunny
Acapulco. They experienced
two earthquakes.
The men tried deep-sea
fishing, and found
themselves stranded on the
ocean for quite some time
while repairs were made to
the boat's motor. Bill hooked
a sailfish, but it cut the line
and got away. They had a
very smooth flight home on a
jumbo jet.
Bill and Mary Chessell
spent parts of Thursday and
Friday with Bob and
Gwynne Roberts and
children in Simcoe. They
moved from Varna to
Minaki, north of Kenora,
three and a half years ago,
then to Simcoe last fall. They
live in a new subdivision
with a good neighborhood
playground which includes
an artificial toboggan hill
and tennis courts. The
weather was sunny and
there was no snow—like
another country. The
Chessell's also visited
friends and relatives in
Niagara Falls.
The baskets of flowers in
Varna church on Sunday
were placed there by the
family of the late Ivan Lince.
The sympathy of the com-
For Exclusive and
Unusual Gifts
The
Arbor
43 Alert St.
Clinton
482-3876
Rituality is extended to Bill
and Carol Stephenson in the
sudden passing of her father.
Of considerable concern to
women of the community
and church women is the in-
creased incidence of abuse
in families in Huron County.
You are invited to attend the
U.C.W. meeting this
Thnrtrt +F'a•hriiary 3 at
wpm to hear Anne McBride,
who is on the comnuttee
which has set up a shelter m
Goderich for women and
children. Larry and Anne
have had experience in mis-
sion work with the Men-
nonite Mission in the States.
The annual pancake sup-
per is coming up on
February 15. Watch for the
ad in next week's paper.
Kippen East WI quilts
By
Rena Caldwell
Kippen East W.I.
members, forrner members
and friends quilted at the
home of Mrs. James Drum-
mond on January 27. A pot
luck dinner was served.
Mrs. Hugh Alder -dice of
Meaford and Mr. and Mrs.
George Alderdice visited
relatives in the Kippen area
last weekend.
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
BY TENDER
Tenders may be submitted to the below
mentioned address until 4.30 p.m . February
1 5th, 1983 for the purchase of the assets of
The Pizza Train. 317 Josephine Street.
Wingham, Ontario
The premises (unlicensed) are attractively
decorated with 28 seats and a well-equipped
kitchen including two pizza ovens. Most items
of equipment are less than two years old. This
is an excellent opportunity to purchase an ex-
isting business at a reasonable cost. Premises
are suitable for immediate possession and can
be opened for business the next day. Financing
will be considered if required. An attractive
lease can be negotiated.
Tenders must be submitted for the assets en bloc' or
an "as is where s" basis and consisting of machinery and
equipment, furniture and fixtures
The highest or any tender will not necessarily be ac
cepted Provincial Sales Tax to be paid by the purchaser
Sealed tenders with a 1O°° deposit by certified cheque
made payable to a payee to be designated should be ad-
dressed to P 0 Box 878. Stratford. Ontario N5A 6W3
Appointments for Inspection, information on terms and
conditions of sale and the name of the designated payee
may be obtained by phoning Rob Swim at (519)2 71 5650
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