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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-06-06, Page 28.. .z ... ..,1 /•/.. ,;,'•.`nev �.:S j,:�?iiil,�!.¢",i {y.• j{,>'.sY'. ki:n'i. �ti ✓i'%i ..�;n rr ;ONAM ,i,{:,t:','Y,4�, SWIM UP TO CUBS—Several members of the Wingham Beavers "swim up" to Cubs in the fall. Along with their leaders, they are: back, Kathy Machan, Dianne Thynne, Ruth Ann Steffen; centre, Jessica Bailey, Jonathon Montgomery, Kevin Schill, Matthew Merkley, Wesley Stapleton; front, Aaron McBurney, James Fitzgerald and Christopher Roberts. 114 YOUR lbse barn ttuaalcie&rEiant presents A DREAM VACATION FOR TWO'! Choose one of three great vacations! Value $2,700 LAS VEGAS (1 week) 5 star hotel PLUS $1000 CASH A TASTE OF BRITAIN 8 day tour of beautiful Britain JAMAICA 1 week • 5 star hotel • All inclusive meals, drinks, sports With every subscription or renewal to The Wingham Advance -Times between June 1st. and June 22nd, 1989 - you could win the dream vacation of your choice! 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Each includes airfare, transfers, hotel accom- modation, taxes and service charges. Extras if indicated above. 6) Entry cohstitutes perrnission to use winner's name and. photograph In all Wenger Publica- tions newspapers. ., j r +�}1. 'V/a Ii"'f{Qui'*5.a `J s •P t.a.,r.1r1111-4 ..T.4arraal .. v:—ws•gec.r aw-�w� • F!INRYREPORT Edited by Darren Roth The Kindergarten B class enter taped the primary children las Tuesday morning at an assembl,. about spiders. The spiders ever danced and played musical instru• merits. Elephants played on a spider'i web and Eency Weency Spidei went up the water spout. We read the story about "The Very Busy Spider" by Eric Earle. —Kindergarten The three Grade 1 classes joined together for a dinosaur unit° We learned about the big i brachiosaurus aurus and fierce tyrannosaurus rex. We did research, puzzles, made egg carton dinosaurs and wrote dinosaur stories. The filmstrips were excellent and we had a lot of books. Last week Sue kop the Children's Museum in London visited Howick Central School. Miss Sanderson's and Mrs. Alcock's students have just finished working together on a farm unit. They did a lot of neat centres and now are working on animal -shape books. —Mrs. Alcock JUNIOR REPORT Edited by Jennifer Howitt Our music night was a success, but very few people were in the audience. Wawanosh was a big �,q9....L. _n__ __t _ •a r.r �ra�say eGpaciauj rain vves vvinicei fell into the creek. We went to the Belgrave Creek to see what lives there and to -see how fast the river was moving. We also measured the width of the creek. —Jason Wice Ii Edited Last Friday we ha% field in the afternoon and morrizg a lot i f people went Oin with sunburns! Last Monday we start@ci a'set history centres and enjoyedart. with» Mrs. Graham last Friday. We did two-point perspective. —Sarah Bell, Mr. Doubleday's Grade 7-8, class has been very busy completing pro- jects and writing ,tests. We received our tests in industrial arts and fanii; ly studies. In science, we are writ, ing a quiz on solutions. . Some of the students were asked to write the Gaus Math Test to rate themselves against other students their own age. We are counting down the days until the summer vacation. ' —Kelly Bradshaw SPORTS REPORT Edited by Mary Feldskov Track and field» was held in three stages at Howick due to inclement weather. The firgt stage was on the after- noon of May 26 after a morning rain. Most races were completed, as well as a few field events. The sec- ond stage was Monday when all field events were completed. The third stage was last Tuesday when the 400 -metre reiay was held. The results are as follows: Ban- tam boys, Ryan Gallaher, 64 points; Bantam girls, Kerrie Dickert, 40 points; Atom boys, David Greig, 50 points; Atom girls, Amy Metcalfe and Stacey Prentice, 48 points. KELLY AND BECKY GILLESPIE enjoyed hotdogs last week at the Toronto -Dominion Bank in Wingham. The hot dog day raised money for Children's Hospital of Western Ontario. NEW CADET AWARD -AC Eric Furness of Lucknow is this year's recipient of the Wingham Air Cadets° special activities award. The awe rd has been donated by Dave and Gertrude Hynes of Wingham in rnernory of their daughter Claudia and was pre- sented,by.MrstHy,raes' at 1pst,week's fpspectiQn. 1 71» 1;,