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Rion doll*** •
Many exciting *age are---,hafe•
petting at Howiek. We histf,bad tw
different drama comet
already. Everyone had a sup
time at Goderich-Miisetnitotherejtv
were shown toys that chi**
in earlier years.
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Mrs,mee=Olio
The Kindergarten students have
been working on Christmas ac-
tivities. They have made non-
dige;tible cookies trim playdough.
A Christmas tree is up in the class
and iideeorated.
• Mrs. Underwood
The chiktren in Miss Sanderson's
and Mrs. Alcock's classes
•telebrated the end* of- their Indian
stidy with a Ow -weir. They dressed
in Indian costumes that they had
made and danced and.watched plays
arotmd a pretend fire. -
• , Miss Sanderson
JUNIOR REPORT
Edited by Kathy Kennedy
Last week the Grade 3-4 students
•studied Australia. We went to Miss
Sanderson's classroom for a play
and enjoyed it. Recently we went to
Torontoto iisit thePlanetarium and
hada tier of the CNTateet
• Gile3on,Jtdia Maier
G e alse. are _studyin• g -
Australia in Room 18. We are having
a Christmas -party on Dec. 16. We
•just got a sand box Incylass fromMr. Mr. Feneth, father oUsome of our
students. • We are writing a
Christmas play for this Wednesday.
We wrote a ansisinnui—TY14WrGafonaherr the
Christmas coniert. Each day we
• practise. Our mailboxes are filled
• with cards, candies and little gifts
•from our • Secret Sautes. We are
doing Christmas activity cards. We
have a Christmas tree up with the
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bjesized cubic 30*u aux
Om and we are trying to fit odd
things into it. What can you think of
that would fit? Our play is coming
•along well. We are able to play soMe
Christmas songs on our instruments.
—Wanda Sluis
SENIOR REPOT
• Edited by Jennifer Hewitt
The, Grade- it class in family
studies each took a Kindergarten
friend with them to class last week.
We made snacks of vegetable sticks,
nuts and bolts, popcorn and orange
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tteititifer Howitt
SPECIAL REPORT
The students of Ilowiek Central- •
would like to express their.
eongratalatione to teacher iren•
- Cook on her Feet* engage:Meat tO
Fred Hadley; whiik is, quite,to the',
delight of her studeais. •
The students at Itowick 'have bed
three pie* ir*eenteil lei:them
recentlj. fhe first wreg.
Velveteen Rabbit", performed by a
gproup of professional actors. This
-Was sponsored by the Ilowick
Optimist Club. The' other two were
presented by Mr. Elgie's drama
class from the F. E. Madill Secon-
dewy School. These wereCheistmis-
otiento4 piny& -
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CHRIS
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serdor-cliorne-perfarnted4ovu.
week. •
The • Christmas concert is
tomorrow evening, Wednesday, at 8
Am-
• —Jemifer Howitt
The intermediate choir performed
• at the Listowel District Secondary
SthoOf MOIltiYeenN-chctOolgAW0-
songs, "Rock and Roll Christ' mas"
and "Christmas Is the Best Time of
Year". They also performed at the
musing home.
• —Miss Steinman
2---j-'-intirOCITto‘
FOR out wAsit
unties C. Mantyre of Winiglin
and Harvey Presement of Lifisdbo
visited town council in April OWL
asking permission to establish a
coin-operated car wash on the
property owned by Ben Telephine
an Alfred Street across from the
factory. The business Wu to
owned by Mr. McIntyre. Cowell
questioned the location and offered
the delegation a lot owned by the
town to the east of the Fruity Queer
and the town parking lot. The ten
men agreed to look over the in ant
contact council.
Turnberry Tidbits
JUNIORS
Last week, the Grade 4 class read
'as books. They are well on
their way with Christmas
deeorations. The Grade 84 class has
• been working on tubtraction,
adaptation and succession, while
Grade 6 has been studying India. In
Ails*, they are wortdng on decimals.
eelanelleGallatvay
INTEIIMEIBIATES
4* Grade 7 clue made wrapping
hest Week in their art class.
week *ore that, they did their
*nu*
i many ,diftereid ways on
' : Witch flest ate displayed in
°no Also helped
lsdort4itit the book fair on
30.
eGrade 74 class had a
graph t tett lest week on
itintittetletto Mr. Keys" from F. E.
• Madill S. S. visited the Grade8 class
this week, they alsohad a math test.
the art consultant,
visited the_ Grade 14 dui and
assisted them in paper folding and
making heads with laces. They ar
decorating the big window at th
front of the school for the Christma
concert. Their rock art is els
displayed in the school showcase i
the front lobby.
— Jackie McBurne
MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT
• The prhnary classes have stark -
their Christmas concert rehearsale
Were not sure what it's abou4.!.1
their Stage background is loOkr
good.
Every =rah* all the
down to the auditorium for
singing. We soon will bi gathert4
gifts for under our tree to turn eve --
to the Salvation Army.
The senior choir is polishing('
Christmas songs for two sin
trips — one to the Wingham
Centre for the Homebound and'
other to the Wingham Unitt..
Church. They're starting hi' sod*
good.
— Becky Corrite
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