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"The co+operaw<tion of the
pigdents and staff has :been;
Very good and .1 think Plat the.
;+►rntva, is bound to be a
t+uccess ;because 'ao Many
people have hetpen,w'lth it,",
sty Mrs:, Pratt- .teecbei at
Seaford' District fligh School
Mgsndat+ The carnival Mrs,.
Weft is', referring to is the
Carnival to be !held
morrow at the highschool
from 2;00 4:00 and 7;00
9:00. The carnival has been:
;planned'. by many students
wind teachers for thelast
month and should, be a great
concis.
1 talked to some of the
teachers and students about
their opinions of what the.
carnival should be like. Mrs.
Pratt said, "I'm really look-
ing forward to :the carnival
because I think it will be a lot
of fun!" Mr, Johnston, a,
lien! education teacher at
the high. school said "I think
'that the carnival will go
really well. Everyone that is
participating is,4having, ;a lot
d fun. It is unfortunate that.
not everyone is participaing
because if everyone did,
we'dhave a fantastic .carni -
yid instead of just a, good
one!" Mr, Johnston, also
added that the merchants..
downtown have been really
co-operative and: have given
the students' council; free
advertising and donations
towards the carnival:
Now for g stuitents p
of View, Mary Brown. ,(!,f
EgmondVille said, "It will be
lt small:' .,carnival with, a fun
hre.`-f'eol. '
�irro.s,,pa ... 'People will be
there with friends enjoying;
the fun." Another grade nine
student said she thought the
rx+rnrval:would.be fun as long
as everyone did as much aa,..
they could to help out. Cathy
McGavin of Wa{ton said, "I.1'
laiow that it's going to be lots
of fun because everybody
will be working together on
it Because we have a small'
school, it won't be too big but.
the participation will he
better. I'm on the penny sale:
committee so 111 be working
from 3-4 and 7.8. The dance:
should; be fun after all the
work is. done."
The students willbe hav-
ing a dance as Cathy said;
after the carnival is over and;
it should be fun as well. Lisa
Beuttenmiller who is also on:
the Penny Sale Committee
said, "`This carnival, we hope
will be very beneficial to the
students' council but this will
not happen unless a big;
crowd comes. I guess I will.
go and enjoy myself and help
the students by turning out
and participating."
Jeanne McDonald said .
that the carnival should be a
tot of fun if everyone comes.
out." 1 am a member of the
Penny Sale Committee and I
know that a lot of work has
been put intomaking this;
Hullett Happenings
INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND
HOME ECONOMICS
The pupils from „Grade 7
and $ go to Industrial' Arts
and Home Economics at
Seaforth Pulbic School every
Tuesday. The grade Seven
class . goes in the morning
and the grade eights in the
afternoon. Mr, Snell teaches
Industrial Arts and Mrs.
Mathers teaches Home
Economics.
REPORT CARDS AND
INTERVIEWS
On Wednesday, November
21st the students of Hullett
Central School received, their
on : November- 27th and
November'28th.
LOCAL VISITOR
On Monday, November 19,
Mr. Frank Johnston an avid
outdoorsman and trapper,
visited our school. He de-
monstrated to the grade 5
science class the technique of'.
skinning a raccoon. We extend
our thanks to Mr. Johnston
for coming,
• UNICEF COLLECTION
We were fortunate to, have
such a great response from
the children taking UNICEF
boxes on Hallowe'en. We
raised 5197.95. This 'money:'
will go to help :under:
report- cards. The report developed countries in the
cards showed the student's; world. We! would like to
marks for Term 1 It also . thank all contributors for
included a comment from. the • donating to this worthy
teacher on, how the student cause. •
gets along in school. If PICTURES RETAKER
wished, the parents could`r. On Monday, . November
come and talk with : the 13th, the photographer came •
teachers about their : back to. Hullett Central in
children. These parent order to retake pictures of
teacher interviews were held the kindergarten '2 class
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• CRUNIC AN•BROS.
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• Financial assistance
• Management counselling (CASE)
• Management training
• Infornlation on government
programs for business
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