The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-30, Page 23READY, AIM, FIRE—Derek Cooper takes careful
aim at his target as he participated in the Seaforth
Public School's 'Fun !Fair held on. the last, day of
school, • . (Ekpositor Photo),
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, M RCH 30, 10
Everyon is invited to attend..
Choir
On Monday; March 13 we went
to the Seaforth Manor. We ,left
the school at, 1:00. When we got
there we first took off our coats
and boots. Then we got ,settled
and started singing.' We sang
some songs like Katy, Down. By
the Old Mill Stream and so on.
After . we sang, Some 'people
handed out some cookies. After
that we shook the old people's
hands and said "Happy. Easter
and "Hello", how are you?"
After that we„ started back 'to.
school. .
On tuesdai."'March'14 we went
to see the Kilbarchan Nursing-
Home.' We almost did the same-as—,
at the .Manor but theiv were
different people there.. On . the
piano there was Mrs. Griffin. The
choir was made up of students
from grades 4,5 and 6. Mrs. Doig •
came with us. Ii was fun to sing
songs for the old people:-
-Sandra Hulley and Janice Cairns
Brinks truck
dolls, etc. Jackie Schenck, Lynne '
Dodds, Jennifer Stryker and Jane
Ellis picked the topic of bathing,
changing and feeding the baby,
Jackie Sctienck had her mother
bring in Jackie's nephew to help
them demonstrate the care of thel
baby..Mrs, Schenck bathed the -
baby, Jackie put on the diaper,
Jane dressed the baby, Jennifer
demonstrated holding the baby
and Lynne demonstrated holding
the baby. The girls enjoyed this
presentation very much.
-Barb Du pee
FU 11 -Fair
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—ieW"Tili3&o.und,,,equiPrtient.•
;Sherri Bacher't '.
It was that time, Of year , again
when grades 7 and .8 .Wrote
"exams.. On February, 22, '23, 26
and 27 everyone in grade 7 and 8
wrote exams, Desks were put into
the auditorium this year. instead
of just writing theM in classes.
, Some exarnS,were'anhour-and a,
half and others were forty min-
utes long. It was. a new ex-
perience for grade, 7's 'because. it
was the first exams" they'wrote.
After . the , exams were nver
everyone was relieved,
-Debbie Wie.destnan...
Skating
On Thursday, March 9, our Exams .• roam. 4B went skating .with the
grades,3. 4' and 5. We walked to
the Rrena: On the way we.saw and
heard same signs of Spring,. The
birds were Singing. There were
lots of puddles because the snow •
was melting. The sun felt hot. We
saw buds on some trees.' Some
•-• students of 4B
Skated for an hour. We had lots of
,firn.• Bin:then we had.to walk baCk
to school and we were -very, very.
tired. :The. next day some of us.
had sore imiseles.
. horses -were out running around.
After ,reaching-.....the arena, we
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Llo d Eisler
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Admission By Donation At The Door
Any' persons wishing to make p ,donation to THE LLOYD EISLER JR.. FUND,
who can not attend the evening may leave a donation at the Town Hall.
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This Ddnce s Sponsored By:
'11,1111triliff
•
Grade 1 -
I saw an armed guard.
They had guns
They had a key.
The door had a lock.
The money was in paper rolls.
Thbags had $25. of pennies _in__•
ct
His key comes off.
He had a uniform.
The money' was in sacks.
One man didn't have a uniform.
They have special keys.
The CKN X television camera man
Was there taking pictures for the
news.
They used machines to roll the
money.
The bags of money were in piles.
The man wore heavy guns that
Welt loaded, ,
The guns were in the holster.
These 'were. the comments of
the grade one students upon their
return from watching the Brink's
truck pick up the pennies ' that
• were collected for the arena.
Goats
at sc-hool
On Friday, March 3, Jim
Campbell's father brought twf
little nanny goats to our room, 4B.
They are one monthold. They are
brown and white with 'a little birof
black. They look like littleLlamas.
We held them and petted them.
One kept expressing his"'thianks
by "maa-ing.," Theirinother is
one. Year„014,, pure white with a
touch of brown: Jim says they are
very active and playful.
• -students of 4B
The fun-fair made an. exciting
Lhange to our noon hour at the
school on March 16. Instead of
going outside at, noon hour, we
enjoyed ourselves by taking part
in the different events which are
in 'each room. • - r
- Before the fun-fair began, each
siudent gave his teacher some
money which was exchanged for
tickets. 'A person was not allowed
in an event without giving one or
two, tickets to, the person. at the
door.
A few activities which 'were
held at the fun-fair were horror
houses, sponge throvs. treasure
hunts, penny sales, auction sales,
jelly bean guessing, obstacle
courses, fOrtune telling and the
fish pond.
Not only students took part in
these activities but adult's who
wanted to come and,: "try their
luck" at the events for about an
hour.
The money which the school
received will be used for getting
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DEEP DISCUSSION—Jeff Henderson and Liz Scott
seem to be in deep discussipn as they sell ticketd for
a treasure. hunt at the Seaforth Public School. Fun
Fair. The. Fair was held to raise money for new
playground equipment. • . (Expositor• Photo)
Fuzzy Tale
Friday, April 7th 1978
At The
SEAFORTH. COMMUNITY CENTER,
Skating Presentation - p.m.
• Dancing. 9 p.m. - 16.m.
t.
All the classes from Kinder-
garden to grade eight have. seen
the' film "Fuzzy' Tale", Warm
fuzzies are nice things you say or
do to people The film shows us
that if you say something mean to
someone they will be hurt. A Man
in the film. told everyone that if
you give everyone a warm fuzzy
you will run out. Everyone
believed him so they did not give
out many warm fuzzies so every-
one believed him so they did not
give ottt many warm fuzzies so
everyone was sad. Finally they
realized .that you could never run
out of warm fuzzies. So next time
you say or do something mean to
someone, remember you are
Hurting them. Give warm fuzzies.
-Lynda Snip
.Baby.,sitting.
For the past few weeks, the
students Of grade eight have been
tizlking about the unit on baby
sitting. The grade eight girls were'
to pick a topic on baby sitting and
do ,a assignittent using chirts and
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Township of McKillop
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Keatings Pharmacy
Topnotch Feeds Ltd.
Jack & Jill Shop
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Heatherington Shoes
Seaforth Inrrance_Agency
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Crown Life fns., Wm Bennett
Dave Robb Professional
PhOtography
Seaforth Medical Clinic
Box Furniture
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Seaforth Legion
Stedmans
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