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EDNESDAY OCTOBER:
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE 'THIRTEEN
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Everybodyis; enjoying the visit
from old man winter who floated
in unexpectedly last Tuesday
night, Snowballing and making
snowmen are the outside activities
now enjoyed by everybody.
rc—:WAW;-toom--has-
been working on ,Fall and the
pupils have been bringing in- cater-
pillars' which tave':spun cocoons,
;Grade one have also'been'doing
finger -painting. ,` They;: used . fed
and purple and blue paint., They.
cut out the sheets in the shape of
a fish,
'old' •
trail.
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ROOM 2 ;- •Mrs . Irvin's room went
on a ' field trip . in connection with
Social Studies. They saw Mr. •
Wilkin's new house • which is now.,
being built. They enjoyed it very
much
ROOM 4 - Room four chose .their
Red . Cross officers last week : -Pres=
identMary Ann Anderson. Vice -
President -Steven ChamneY, Secret
ary-Lynne •Ander--son. -Treasurer
Rii h Afton.
T he programme committee
consists`of different people for
each meeting held, every second
Friday:
Many of the children enjoyed
making' masks to get ready for
Hallowe'en.
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ROOM 6 Room six has two int
.ersting and entertaining pets
:They are gerbils' called "Snoopy,"
and "Snoozer" which' came all •
the way from North._Bay Gerbils_
resemble • mice. in appearance � r but
are more playful. and: Yinquisitive
with very little odour, Snoopy.
spends. a: great deal of time running
on the wheel which is, in their'
cage-. Snoozer sleeps. most of
the day;. lair : Errington has been,
busy showing them to the Other.'
classes;
ROOM ,7. Grade five.,; in room
seven ,,: are .making fire prevention
posters for the competion sponsored
by the' local Fire Department,
ROOM.8 - The: Grade'Eights: are ,
taking about the solar system.
They have a model solar system
set up in. room eight.
ROOM 9- Grade six are busy
preparing a project on •mammals.,
ROOM 11 7 The first Red Cross
meeting was held this week and
g.
the following officers': were
chosen -: President -'Terry, Jamie
son ; Vice -President - Terry Olson .
Seeretary----Gordon-Black . Treasur,
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er' - Terry; Gunter: Magazine ,
Convener - Gail MacPherson.. •
Progr-amine-Committee _-•' Ricky
Cranston , rBob•Gunter , .David •
Drennan.' •
Grade Seven are puttingup a
wildg
•oose mural to•decorate the.-.'
.bulletin board in their room.
St: Helens Chu.rcl
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ST. HELENS NEWS'
'Anniversary services were held
at the St. Helen's Church on Sun-
day, Rev. J. E. Hummel,, B;A,
was in charge of both services,
The choir. sang at both services
withaduet
"Pause fora Moment
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of Prayer", sung.•by Miss Peggy
Gordon and Don 'Cameron, In
the eeven ng„M'.iss -Gordon-- an.
Mrs.: Tom Cronin of Blyth sang
"God Hath Not Promised” Mrs'.,
Wm. Rutherford presided at the-
organ..
heaorgan:
BUYS WOODS FA RMI.
Mr.. and Mrs. Mel Brown and,
Mrs`. Mabel Murdie of -Kitchener
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne : Woods,' On Saturday,
a successful. auction.sale was held
with the farm being sold to Russel
Irvin.
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Mr. and Mrs;. Lorne Webb.of.
Goderich attended anniversary
services on Sunday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs Harvey Webb.
Mr: and Mrs. Gordon _Miller of
London were. Sunday, visitors' with
Ivirs . W. I, Miller and.Isobel.'
• Sympathy of the community •-
goes,out. to.the .Todd' family in
the death of Mrs ..:Frank • Todd on
Sunday afternoon, Mrs: Todd
suffered a fractured hip several.,
weeks ago, and_` has been a patient
at Pinecrest Nursing Home the
past few weeks
Mr and Mrs'. George ;:Walker 'of,
Belgrave were Sunday visitors with
.Miss•Lila Humphrey and attended
theevening anniversary services.
_Just a_reminder of_'the_ :._.:
Hallowe'en, Party. and Dance in the
St. ..Helen's'Hall on Friday October
31st. 'Judging at 9:30 SHARP.
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WISHES T4 ANNOUNCE. THAT. HIS'
NEW OFFICE :
I3 LOCATED AT
732 Queen Street, Kincardine
(Opposite Library)
PHONE 396-3160
Re ids Corners W.I.
.AMBERLEY NEWS
ReidsCorners Women's. Institute
held -their regular meeting nn Tues
day evening October twenty- ;.
first There was an:attendance of
twenty- four
al numbers given b r..a lady of:
eighty-two years. •
A solo, by Mrs. John Elliott was
accompanied by Mrs: Bob
:Courtney -Thi--motto,. •'•A mem=
ory. chest is won
derful If we know
how to pack, it",, was well given
l y Mr -s Mer-vinFunston, _Lt__is
said -t a looking, o -ver -the -pas
gives us faith for the future.
Cheerful erriories of:simple'u
things ire things to remem:
ber , In conclusion Mrs ',Funston.
quoted ".God gave, us memories'
that We might have roses•in. Deer'-
'ember . ,
A •History;,of Am.berley-com-
piled by Mrs ..;Duncan Thorburn
brought back •memories o .things
long past andwas enjoyed .by all•.
After theclosing ode and'•grace
t_y 1'unch_was,sezved_ by_the----
hostesses , Mrs. Cecil Hollands
Mrs: Ron Irwin and Mrs .
Ferguson : F
:The meeting opened with the
ode. and Mary Stewart Collect
The roll call ' "Name an. old land -
Mark" broughi many humorous
recollections.
A report, of Bruce. County Wom
en's institute: Rally which was
held at•Elmwoodin their new cosh
munity centre (a 'project 'of centen
pial .year),, . was. given by Mrs 'John
Ferguson. a delegate from'Reids
Corners Wornen's Institute, She
mentioned in. heh.cepert that there
are twenty ;thousand"sten s now in'
Southampton museum An item
of interest at the Rally was music-_
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