The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-02, Page 13DN,SSPAY, JUNE 3ndk 1l7L
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EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT FROM 7 10 P.M. • •
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Storyllour Held
For ' Pre-Schooiers •
DUNGANNON.: NEWS
Two young ladies in this town
*ate working with preschoolers.
Miss .Kathy Bere and Miss Sharon
.Young are conducting a story hour
at the Library in Dungannon, on.:
Saturday mornings at 10 o'clock.
The little .ones seem to ;enjoythe
stories and :games. This week ,
seven--little--ones: were .in attend-
ance.
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It is just beautiful these'days.
The gardeners are starting to see
:some plants cording up.
Mrs. R, D:, Al'dham , Johnny,
Gregory and Larissa from Amherst
;burg',are :spending a few days with
'her mother .Mrs., Mary, Bere and
family. .Miss Ruth Bere ishome,
for the "summer.,
Mr, and. Mrs, Lorne .Rmmerton .,
took a .short vacation to .see some
-of-O ttaricr. ,-Th-ey'sa-w .Huron Vit=
lager ,St. Marie among the Hur-
ons ,:the _Shrine.'to the:Martyrs and.
lots of beautiful country:` .We saw•
a very good museum at Minesing',.
near Barrie, Ontario: If you 'get
a chance go and see this country
of ours;: it's breath taking.
. Misses:Lbri and. Cindy Eminer,=
ton vacationed at Mrs:' William
Bogues in Lucknowduring. their.
parents vacation..
•A'.WEEK AT NORTH, YORK .
Twenty-nine pupils and three
teachers of Brookside:.Public
'School"recently spent a week. at '
e -sato • .
ils
from those schools on.. the.•out
skirts of Toronto. The experiences
of the youngsters, living in a dif•
-
ferent eorrithunity were: worth- .
while and v•ery interesting. .
Below you will readwhat two
'nf the pupils who,were on the trip'.
have:written about it.
'A WEEK. IN TORONTO by .Michael
e 11 . ' . • ..'" gi
:McDonagh, Grade -5 Room Six ..
.This' story beginsri"early eight
.months ago when Robert Gittens
and thirty1three other pupils of,
Shoreham' Drive Public School
visi ea Brookside •for .a.,week. Rob-:
ext stayed at thy place. 'Eger
since then we.l have been waiting
to go, back to'T oronto. .Final'ly.;
the datewas set for the third:week
of May.•
ond.r,ay , s ory
after nine the bus;,;left Brookside
and we got There shortly after
twelve. Then'we were :introduced
to our host or-host.ess•after which
we ate'our lunch, '•took our suit
cases "home" and toured the'
schgoi. My host was Trevor Mart-
On Friday, we looked at, some.
slides: on Canada and took .pat
in other school activities before
and after recess: ,We got on the
for home
arriving _at_Broo 'de about a
quarter to. four.
OUR.,.RIP: 'T -N -T. REISLA ND
by Valerie Errington, 'Grade 6, •
Room •Nine. .•
On. Wednesday, wetook a fif
teen• minute ferryride across 1
Toronto Bay to Centre Island. We
got . off the boat and then `ate our
PAGE THIRTEEN;
Successfu
(Intend'ed .for last. week).
by Shirley MacKay and Donna
• MacDonald '
The Ripley -Huron Central,
School held their Spring Concert
on ,Tuesday and Wednesday of lash
week.
ight Corice
Little Red Hen".
Grade 5 started 'the seniorFor,
gram. They:did a very good sing,:
song including the different nation
alities, Grade 6, accompanied.
.by Dianne .Kempton and Duncan."
Fox, sang" wo-very popular songs.'
Grade ? 'made an..excellent pros.-.
entation On: "Merrigrles", ; Grade.
;8 A put on a play entitled "Who.
Goes Where". Grade 8 B put on
an excellent play entitled, "Fain-
ily Reunions
To make a long story short .":It
was all_ a__success"....:_
These'big nights for the school.
,began when. Grades 1 and 2.sang
idle Welcome Song. Then Mary
Coiling gave the welcoming
address. Next on the program
came the "Thre.e. Little Pigs" done
by they Kindergarten Class. The
grade 4's sang "Songs. of
•Yesterday". Grade 1.perfor,med a
play called "Stinker the Skunk
and. His Health Helpers",. Next
Grade 3 carne on and choral read
the "King'=s- Breakfast" and sang--
"The
arrg—"The Changing of, the•Guard".
Followingthis, there was an
operetta by Grade '2 called "The
BOOKMOBILE.,
;by .Debbie. MacGregor
On 'Friday ; May 14 a •bookino.-
bile carne to the front 'door of the
1pley-Huron Centra} -School., Al;
.of the seh ool went into the book
!Mobile; to •choose a book for their
classroom library.
lunch.. by :a `.pond •where 'we 'could
feed the ducks and:geese. After.
lunch ye •saw different. farrri' anim=
als such as horses;,. goats .and cow's.,
and_ toured the rest of the islands.
There 'Were many: rides and 'amuse
ments such as'firetrucks, old:'cars
an -d' a -a mntedih e 'here s.kel-
etonss: carie. at 'you . out of the dark.
We finished our tour by having a
ride around: the island on:a wag-'
on -train. Soon' after ,:we went
•
•ac on t ,e erry an too .t
back` to 'Shoreham School.
e bus
HEALTH UNIT .DENTAL PRO
GRA MME- --•-
To reduce tooth decay among'.'
elementary school childrenthe
Huron'County Health 'Unit,provid-
• .ed .. 'selftnnmn.eteron �nnlacaa: .
.OnTue�da_y w,e went 'oi.
n -a field
trip to the Science Centre where
there were experiments, games
and demonstrations, ._ The most
impressing'thing/there was•the
"hair -raiser" which was a demon-'
osttvat ion of static electricity. That
mng my fiosta rr"rri
to•Yorkdale'Shopping Centre.
On Wednesday' we took a tour,
of Centre Island.:. . There were
rides, g;rneS souvenirs.,�nrl._.rn:
sights to see. I liked ,the beach :
.best because we were allowed: to-
• go wading, Also; you, could
Walkout on a Long..peer✓:to,look at Lake Ontario..
On Thursday, the bus letus
off downtown atf3loor and Spadina
Streets and then we walked for:
miles.. 1~rrstw.wp._
visited.- ent
ton Market and then we went to
Queen's Park where We ;saw the
Parliament. Buildings and squirrels
that ate out of ourhands. Then .
we went tin the subway and walk-
on to City Ball:. It. iS made of
Cement and. the .floors ate all carp
-
tied. We went to the top of:the
twenty-seventh storey section of
the City 1-lail and also saw the.
Coakri Chambers'., where rneetings
for the city are held,,.
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T . • .
tion by tooth lirush , ci a' sped
fluoride dental paste.. A 'tooth.
brush,and:.the paste'were provided
#tee= of char -geed we -brushed our
teeth under the supervision of, a
registtered nurse and her•,assist-
a-rrt�hilrs-�Belir�rg-�-ndy-Mr•s : Brats- . :
bane. The brushing was done on
May 25 and 26 and •all the Pu pils
in the school had a chance to take
part in the. programme. if their,
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ROOM SEVN'S FIELD TRIP.
On Friday ; May twenty eighth,
the-grades:x�pupils...from. RoorziT..:
Seven and their teacher Mrs.
Caesar went to the gravel pit';
The graVei pit is situated beside
the brook, beyond the school.
They are taking about rocks in
.s
;;
see if.'they could find any rocks
to"add to their collections, There'.
is a class collection of rocks'on
the window ledge and each pupil
is malting a collection of his or
her own.
Over 95 . percent of fire damage'
is caused by the 5 percent of forest'
fires which exceed 500 acres, in
size,'
(airsheaHon�ur
qdr
'Mrs. Jim Burt was: hostess at
Kairshea Hall last Tuesday even-
ing 'for .the GrandrnothE :'s meet
ing of 'Kairshea W.I. Iv s. , Rob-
ert.Gilchrist.presided and Mrs./
Gordon Wali was secretary.
yank of Montreal
The -First Canadian Bank
During the business` Mrs.. Jim
Burt.and Mrs. George: young were'
named leaders.of the. 4-H course
"Focus on Fitness"... .A committee
was named.to conveneAh.etc.ater
ing on July 20 at the Craft Festiv-
al,: The executive and convenors
will;planthe programs on' June
at'7..30 in Kairshea. Hall: !' .
The June meeting •will be, p . .
Sunshine ; Sister Supper •at :6.30
R, rn,gone-1.7.:i LXairshea .Ha11
which will.include a pot=•luck
supper a gift exchange and a
business. Meering'.. Then :at 8
o'clock a Tweedsmuir Tea; will be
held when the Tweedsmuir History
Books .will be 'on display, and the
Curator, ' Mrs.' Allister Hughes,'
Will: be honoured.. ' •
The roll call was answered by
"show youroldest-Te orifSeveral
members displayed coins over.100•
years. Old:*
Mrs'. Harold Campbell -Presided
for
ampbell presidedfor .the •program .
The Grandmothers were present-
ed: with corsages, Mrs._Eldori .
Welsh read. "Grandmother's Rock-
er's: Dusty". , Prizes weregiven to
the youngest ,grandmother Mrs
Clarence Ritchie; the grandmoth-
er
randmoth-er with the oldest 'ra'ndchild , Mrs,
Annie Maclntyre; the grandmoth-
er with the most grandchildren,
Mrs. 'Dick IvlcQuillin. Mrs.. Cliff
-RoirIston-won- he-cont-esx-on-wo€ds
from the. word grandmother,
Mrs. Campbell gave a ,reading
"How Grandy iother made het.:
soap". Riith Graham and Mary
MacKinnon demonstrated and.,
a -v -e -t -he -c -o
tary for the demonstration on
Dairy Dips and Snacks., They
presented their leaders with gifts..
The report of the District An-
,nual was 'given by Mrs. Ira Dickie.
.Mrs. Gordon'•Wall,presented an
interesting report of the Officer's
Conference held" in Guelph.
Mrs, Welsh gave the courtesy
•
remarks And the. meeting Closed
with God 'Save •he Queen: The' •
hostess and directors served Itindh,
•
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In- that_ we .wish to serve not only as'
a place where..you can deposit and,
borrow•money. But we. also want to
show you,how to get the:, most . for,
your •money.
`After all; we ver become one of
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who should know moreabout money.?
That's why all our offorts:.are :ded
.. icated to 'giving you advice that will .
help' .you in your:. depositing and •
borrowing. We want you.to• get your.
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