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Editor Sandy Bennett eat class and giving a half- would really appreciateyour �
The primary students have hour presentation involving support. The money made
been visited by the "Kids On' a few of -the puppets at a will go toward the Grade•7-8
The Block". Mrs. Bailey, time, focusing on one type of Ottawa excursion.
•�Mr. Nllaerens and Mr. Statia handicap. Massie
were the puppeteers. iThe The teachers working the In Music, Mr. Parsons has
play was entitled "Rinaldo puppets, Mrs. Bailey, Mr. planned for the Senior Band
-The Blind Puppet". Maerens and Mr. Statia -to play at a pancake supper
Miss Edgar's Grade 4B have found the kids find it m Listowel on Feb. 11. He
and two classes are starting easier to ask questions has -also planned for the in -
reading centers. The Grade 1 directly to the "Kids on the strumental students to go to
class is reading short library Block" than it is to ask a the Centre in the Square in
books and the Grade 2 classs eaeher. Kitchener to hear the K -W
are reading novels. They are Mr. Stewart's Grade 5 orchestra play sometime in
writing stories on snow. class helped Miss Edgar's March.
Miss Alcock's class is just Grade 1 and 2 class go snow- Snowshoeing
finishing its mural of winter. shoeing. It was quite an On Monday, Jan. 13 we
Every child placed a person experience. These are some went snowshoeing with Miss
doing some kind of winter poems and stories from Mr. Edgar's class. We have
activity on the -mural. Her Stewart's class. partners in her class.
class has also started math Snowshoeing We used the plastic
centers. Boy it is great snowshoes. When we got, the
Mrs. Hooftman's class bas You are on top of the snow, snowshoes on we tried to get
started a six-week cycle of You step and fall, plop! out the door and the
centers, Her class is also Helping is fun too, snowshoes fell off; so we
involved in winter stories It is cold outside today' went to the bootroom and put
and winter scenes. And the snow is deep! them back •on. When we did
On Jan'. 9, the Grade 3-4 Let's get our snowshoes, get them back on we did get
classes in Rooms 6 and 8 but in the cold out the door. What a relief! I
went to the Wawanosh Con The sun is shining. thought we would never get
servation Area for a day of The soft snowflakes fall, outside.
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CAREER DAY—Mr. -Whiteley's Grade 6 class at the Wingham Public
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• • • -Colleen Smith
n an earning a ou snow.
They caught snowflakes and
m rea y frozen now,
It is hard to
The next problem was a
School held a "Career Day" at the school. Mr. Whiteley reported ac-
few, showed up for the day. The teacher even admitted his secret
like
e
examined their different
walk.
The icicles will hang
little hill but that was not as
tresses, a teacher, a nurse, a truck driver and a policeman to name a
desire and dressed up a fisherman:
shapes. I
The snowshoes
hard as coming out the door.
We also install hi -efficient oil �
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,,' This is part of their newly-
They hunted animal
will not do
We did make it over the hill
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homes and tracks in the
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withfailinout the
without the snowshoes
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King's Grade 1-2 class has
snow and discovered mice,
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By Carol lardin
There no other
Listowel
been learning about winter
birds and is planning to build
-rabbits, deer and grouse
were busy making homes
Senior Report
.was
problem until we decided to
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bird feeders. They are
and eating food along the
Editors Jayson Potts
turn around. The snowshoes
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
writing stories about'
bush trail at the Wawanosh
and Carolyn Winkel
fell off. They went on easily.
snowmen and snowy days.
Conservation -Area.
Last Friday a pioneer
On the way back the
Some of the Grade 1 students
The children even pre-
meal was, held for Grade 8.
snowshoes fell off seven
CRAIG HEATING,
have received new readers
and the Grade 2s are en-
tended they were animals
and found eating peanuts
They say it went really well
and the food tasted great.
times. Boy was, I glad it was
over!
joying their individualized
without your thumb is not as
Mr. Raynard's class has
'the
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at the • s elfin
easy as it sounds and rabbits
recently been studying
More Snowshoeing
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Furnace installations N,
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• • • -Colleen Smith
that huddle together can end
novel "Shane". The also
On Monday,Jan. 13,
Furnace and chimneycleaning ` •
g �`�'
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up crashing' down in one big
took a Grade 2 class on
"snowshoes around.the school
Amanda Wilsn (my twin -
pin g partner) -and. 1 went
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24 hour emergency service i I _
• •• - • • Mr. Martins class went
- sw,mrning last Wednesday..
hes of bodies r
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They also watched chick -a-
on Tuesday. Both classes
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snowshoeing. We had a hard
-
We also install hi -efficient oil �
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,,' This is part of their newly-
lees, a blue jay and -a
really enjoyed this event.
A news paper unit will be
time getting the snowshoes- -- -- __
on but we succeeded. We
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- formed swimming program. waodpckei•.eatmg from bird.
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The pupils go once a week, to feeders in the bush. Finally mediae (Senior) students. cold weather and we started
There have been ' a lot of Another thing the class has Vanastra to 'swim. This is they finished off their day by
overdue librarybooks not been doing is learning how to some Inuit There will be 18 centers with out on the trail.
swimming' instruction and it playing. games six students in each of the 18 Amanda said she liked it
returned since the Christmas ' tell time. They realized 'how is possible fortthem to •obtain Everyone was a champion at
holidays. We are putting an a .' clock works and are badges for their hard work..• "Tush -Push"!
groups. Classes will be but 1 didn't .because I was,
effort into collecting these playing, many games about The students also are "Haiku Poetry mixed to form the groups. freezing. It seemed •like
time: Miss' � $ianslerson s .class, In Mr. Doubleday's class everytime she moved her,
books. Parents, if you could enjoying skating at' the rink �- n the Grades 7 and 8 classes foot came out. We went down,
remind your. children to Heather Bishop downtown and learning how Room 6, wrote some Haiku are reading novels and a little hill and back up
bring back any overdue, Lately Mrs. MacRae's to use .new tools'.ih wood- poetry :this week. Here are answering questions on the again. It wasn't the best
books it would 'be a Grade 1 has been talking some samples:
• P- g working, among them a novel. They plan to watch the thing trying to get back up
reciated. about snow. The children An igloo is built
P router. movie of each novel, also the the hill but we made it.
% The call rah club meets, have made pictures • about From the feathery snow -
g P y =Peter Poulit►.. 7 and 8s wrote free verse Now we started back and
at noon in the library every what they l&e doing in .the. flakes poems_ and are currently we bumped into some ice and
'Soon it will cave in:
Wednesday. Members, will snow and they also have - writing speeches. Here are Amanda fell. She got back up
By Michelle Mueller
be learning all kinds of made snowflakes and Belgrave some examples of .the free and started again. Finally
o In the wintertime
�o different alphabets. snowmen which are hanging verse poems. I after d must have tied the
Sylvia Wai, about the classroom. People build snowforts with
y euchre snow Flies snowshoes a million times,
The boys and girls have Bumping, buzzing, from she caught on to it herself.
•Nine tables were in play at It is a lot cF P g' g'
The children in Mrs. written stories about snow. light to wall, I was. going to put on her
the weekly, euchre w. •ch was. By Jim Winkel
Kaufman's class have- been and it is my impression that - Out with the fly swatter snowshoes but it was almost
held in the WI Hall•Wednes- Soon. it will he spring
.,very busy doing snow ex- they ,are elnjoying the Whap, whapgot him time to go in. I' told her to
�. •day January 15. Snowflak..a .w,.; pelt to the
perimenis. ITid you know weather we're having. ground A small, lump appearred on follow me up a little hilTth it
Winners were: high lady, tbewall paper I thought was soft snow but it
that, one small container =Todd Chadwick . Mrs. Mary; Chamney� low. There mi "� food. P g.
filled with, snow took four' Of colors black, red and blue. wasn't. I Would really like to
lady, Mrs. Olive Bolt; By Sarah Buck
hours to melt? That's what The staff -assistance By Julia Klumpenhower do this kind of thing again, it
novelty lady, -Mrs. Herb _ When I was skating, Snakes was..reall fun!
the class realized when .program is back at full tilt y
Clayton; high man, Howard I saw a big, big snowman
members brought the every ,morning. Some of the -Walking along in a meadow, By Shelley Inglis
Walker; low man, Mel Jack- And his toque fell off. barefoot,
Container inside. When the Grade 1-3 children meet in
lin; novelty man, Herb Clay- By Christa Dickert The grass tickling my toes The Grades 4, 5 and 6 .
snow melted they put the' the .library at x:05 each ton Junior 1\. o z.,o . 4, 5, and 6 I .feel as free as'a bird classes are studying "Logo"
melted snow in a mug, morning', except Fridays. There will be euchre next By Editor John Greig All of a sudden ..•. SSSSSS .. classes
the computers. Logo is a
covered the container with a They .do. reading, language Wednesday starting at 8:00 The Kids On The Block are drawing program.
---paper--towel-and4hen-pour-ed- -and ��►� infing�, shills - rs - aemlitag lo«celr�a
p:m-. : eryone-ver, rm — . _ igUiawn saw . __ _. ----•
the melted snow into the Anderson is .in charge. and a the, ,next 2':.' weeks. These 3hhhh"
container using as the paper. speeial thank -you.. is ,ex= . . 'Lean meat from.the •less are. a.group of handicapped .- It'sa.srake, Sacred Heart
towel as a filter.•The class tended to Mr. Morton for the tender, lower . riced cuts is - Puppets obiained from
P Millions all over,
realized then how dirty snow use of the library. just as nutritious as that Huron County Board Office. :_ , euchre party
really is. --Christa Crawford from'higher priced cuts. The puppets will be visiting .„s'
Sweating and trembling with
fear A total of 28 people enjoyed
�i�' a ,. �. I realized it was a dream.. an evening. of euchre last
�- ,�,, By Sandra McClement . Tuesday at the parish hall at ,
SAVE Trip Sacred Heart Church 'in
The ch v Win ham
chocolate covered red g Marg 'King and
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