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Under tbe direction of CI Debbie
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e drill.. team ..competed With .its
ListeweLemmterpart. The haMITIOng" -
competition involved ,many intricate'
maneuvers andbeth4teams4i4thelr
utmost. .outperform each, otter.
Nothing escaped the seasenedves
of the judges; -Bort Morin .of
Breath 180 . and,. Ed
Rowland of 'ListOwers Branch 259,
both veterans themselves a
presidenta of their respective
branches, were 'extremely well
qualified to judge the event.
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When the final score sheets were 0. ,-.. ..
tallied, it became apparent that the
• Wingham squadron had Wen the..,,...-AIA.:t..:.
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friendly competition but only by the >•,...- ....... .4„
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celebrated the victory with a visit - to' . '' , - • - • • ..
to allmembers of the tam* • •
quiet corner to satite reSearChforf7fa Science f3edjqCf, 'WhiCh
The cadets exercising_ iii the
Armouries had a full, slate of
is to be completed, this week. The p:roleCts. vvN be judged Wednes-
day and on display ,the school f5i8 Thursday. ,- -
tRitieS as well. To prepare for the ,
• upcomingGolden Triangle in-
tersquadren competitions in Kit-
chener and the squadron's gimbal
w.r„.a.01..,AluP, •cOdettf sitActised Their
urui maneuvers on the. floor and
..--honed -their-sharpahooting skills at -
the rifle range. Lieut. Robert
Bregman and -CI Kevin Stewart
were in charge of the activities.
• Tomorrow evening the cadets will
• confluence their first aid, map
reading and modelglider assembly
courses. The regular parade will
begin at 1900 hours. Any girl or boy
between the ages of 12 and 19 in-
terestedln joining cadets or wanting
to find Oa more about what the air
cadet program has to offer is
welcome to attend. Parents are
cordially invited too. ,
Cherie
VVormin
• - RMAR Both classesare workin Sci
The Kindergarten class ,is
charging its *lair through the
alphabet, •learning to print the
an
Kindergarten A had a "spill day" -C
on Mardi 7They spffied glue, juice laTRAUM'CU LAR
capital d lower case letters. —ChttieWormingt,on
Fair projeets, The Grade projects
were due yesterday and the '7."aud 8
projeettarethtitoda
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and lemonade and they ended up , ACTIVITIES
with wet lunches and wet socks! .
On March 8, Kindergartio1Bh d recently elected a new Students'
a,11.
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Turnberry .Central School has
„annum day„. They temeo ,oheet Council Prime Minister. On Friday,
aninials 'ad about and- cut
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Mara 14 One was w
everyaiting
out pictu, of diffei enonittias. on • hitutieOtly for the results of the
March 10, the -Grade iiclass'ijid a election. The from
to, voted. The nominees were Deb
BPleaaYrsfoarndthGeonild.ilioct kwsa"s..41iTeineeictilreetday ‘Leachman, JoeThompson, Gordon
the Grade 8 class took the Welch and Cherie Wormington. The
marionettes they had Made to show suspense was put to a haltwhen Mr.
to the kindergarteners. - Mann announced the '88-'89 Prime
the Grade 1 dais has been wat.L Minister, Cherie Wormington.
ching for signs of spring And has —Angie Musgrove
been 'doing ..044164,- steries and
erafti about kaiter.. Their. have This. week at. Turnberry-centret
learneci,nbnut_ f00 the gymnastic equipment that was
groups ' and they are planning a *the,gymwasputawayonceaga,n.
nutritious meal fOr 'end"OrIviatelt:-,all had fun with the eqiiipitient.
They have.: also been talkirit,a0aut In chess there has been a tour-
mitrititari snacks. 'lament. .It has occupied the chess
McBurney fans Also, Borden hall is corning up
JUNIORSwere . , • - • g for our school - learnt. It will be fun
The junior
r 11 tj t th I
o a , no us ep ayers!
bored. There Wasn't much to do —Joe Thompson.
when all of a sudden, there was all
this talk about What Minister Tor
Students' Council. They seethed
very (*cited about voting.
Grade 'Three had 'their hearing
and vision tested before the March
break 'Grades *5 and 5-6 just
finished studying the RaWaiian
Islands' and. noW they're taking a
junitbo jet- to the Orient -to -study
China.
—Gordon Welch
INTERMSMATE '
Miss Ralsdosesii-Thlasais halfway
through the book, '"Anne of Green
Gables". They are 'also wattling the
The Grade os are anxiously
awaiting. their graduation night.
Sonie kirk; is have talked to already
hav,OtheirOelses.
"Or is the topieforOrades 7 and
geography.The Grade Os are
finishing a unit On the bees. They
y Interested in the topic.
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