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MIDGETS—Daryl Wheeler was
the recipient of the mot valuable
player award at the recent
Howick Athletics Banquet. Ab-
sent from the photo is most im-
proved player Jason Carriere and
most sportsmanlike player, Rod
Mann.
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April 17 to 23 was Education Week.
This year the theme was "Dare to
Dream". There were a number of
activities taking place around the
school.
On Monday balloons were
released from' the school. Jamie
Good, a Grade 2 pupil, had his
balloon found in Brampton and we
hope to have more found in the near
future.
A time capsule also was organized
and will be re -opened in April of
1993. Art work and photographs
were placed inside it as well.
Many students volunteered their
talents and performed'at assemblies
held each morning. A spring concert
also was held the evening of April 20
for the public.
On April 22, a special presentation
was performed by the teachers for
the students. I can say it was indeed
a surprise.
— Carla Mowbray
• Mr. Lisle's class is well into the
swing of things! They are very busy
researching Scotland and simple
machines. They will be having a box
lunch and are studying the Loch
Ness Monster. They are very excited
about our visitor from Japan,
Naoyuki. The class also helped clean
up the school yard and just finished
their VIP unit.
— Beth Ward
Council passes
bridge bylaw
East Wawanosh Council has
passed an enabling bylaw to permit
construction of a new bridge at Lots
30-31 on Concession 10. The new,
three -span bridge will replace the
old 1911 structure,
The bylaw was passed at a
meeting held late last week.
Council was notified last month
that it will be receiving grants from
the provincial government in 1
in the amount .of at least $865,000 on
the bridge, estimated to cost
$1,182,100. The township will eon -
tribute $235,000 over two years to
the protect -as well.
Tenders for the new bridge will be
opened at a special meeting of
council the evening of May 24.
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KINDERGARTEN
The Kindergarteners have
very busy these past couple
weeks. They planted grass in
they decorated themselves
called them "hairy, hairy ca
They also found a five mouse in t
classroom and after they caugh
and everyone had a chance to 1
they let it go.
They are also learning to coun
100.
In their art class, they made
which were hung from the ce
and raindrops to be placed on
door.
On Monday, April 18, they pail
cipated in a balloon release held by
the school, which they enjoyed very
much. Many of the Kindergarten
students commented on things they
like about their classroom. Here's
what some students had to say:
like making booklets. —Tim
—I like the house centre. —Marie
—I like the sand. —Lauren
—I like show and tell. — Justin A.
—I like having activities. —Justin
B. •
—I like going outside. —Matthew.
These are just a few of the many
comments discussed with us by the
Kindergarten students.
--Crystal Black
and Tara Newell
GRADE!
The Grade is have been doing
spring activities. They have beeh
writing and talking about things
they like to do in the springh'me.
They would like to welcome a new
boy, Tim Proctor, to their class. Tim
is from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
—Jennifer Elston
GRADE 3
On April 6, the Grade 3s and their
Grade 7-8 buddies performed a
circus of their own at the school. It
Consisted of a midway which had
dart throwing, clown -face painting,
a fun house, a fish pond and refresh-
ments. The students held it from 7
p.m. until 9 p.m. At 8 p.m. they held
circus performances such as clown
acts, dog acts and gymnastics. They
raised enough money to attend the
Garden Brothers Circus in Kit-
chener on Apri18.
The Grade 3s and their buddies
from Grade 7-8 are now making
kites, They have three different
choices which are the tadpole, bow-
string and box kites. They will have
fun flying them soon.
—Brenda White
and Laurie Keller,
GRADE 3-4
Since the 'visitof Lola Sneyd we
have been -writing poetry.
GRADE 4-5
The Grade 4-5 class has started a
new unit called Me. There are a
number of different centres and
activities to work at. One of our
favorite centres is called
"Nutrition". Here you have to list
hat you have eaten for the last 24
urs and decide whether this eating
healthy or not.
GRADE 6-7
On Friday, April 15, Doreen Car -
f from the Ministry of Natural Re-
ources came to speak to the class
bout the fire poster contest.
On Monday the Royal Bank pre -
ted Darryl Jardin with a hat and
.00 bank account. Darrylwofl
ese items in part with the Junior
YmPie program.
—Cheryl Campbell
GRADE 7-8
We are having fun making kites
th our Grade 3 buddies, and we
nk all of yoU who attended our
cus held on April 6.
On April 19 in history class we had
debate. Each side put up a good
t. The Grade 7-8 boys were ex-
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been Public in a basketball game on April
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