The Huron Expositor, 1978-05-04, Page 16A.
10 THE HURON EX
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Ailcck. MP's
vote for
bilingval
Cein.ada."
For Education Week, the two
grade eight classes formed a
government. The Prime' Minister
was Bert Renink and yours truly
,4was The Opposition Leader. The
Speaker of the-House was Karen
Laverty.
The house secretaries were
Barb Dupee, Tony 'Nielsen and
Mary Thompson. The page boys
were Richard Neil and Mark
McLlwain. The house came to
order and Prime Minister Re nink
read the agenda: The Act of
Union, Rebellion Losses Bill and
Bilingualism.. I read the Act of
Union.
After much debate on the
matter, the house voted on it and
it was passed. Next was the
Rebellion Losses Bill. After the
Prime Minister wasw called a
rebel, we voted on it and passed it
• Vrime Minster Re-nink read the
introduction to the Bilingualism
Bill. We voted that there
be two official languages in
Canada--French and English.
That was-the agenda for the day.
Steven Hendersdn'8A
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Editor's . Note: As.. a finale to'
Education Week, Seaforth Public
Sc'hool students wrote abut the •
special happenings. at their
school. • • •
Aim of Education Week
The thought behind Education
Week was "Speak to Mc of
YoursZl". The aim of Education
Week was to let the "ritirents know
what we students are doing and
also to let the parents know what
-----thc----teachws are doing: EfiT•
parents were to ask . questions
about things they didn't under-
stand,
During the week, the school
was visited by about 300 parents
and friends. The visitors walked
freely thrOugh• the school -talking
with differenttcachers and to king
in several discussions through the
week. On Tuesday, April .18, •
Discipline Without -7-Fears was
held. li was an informal presenta- -
tkin On ehildren;s b.ehtiviOur
what to• do about it, •
volleyball. The parents didn't use
any of the rules of Volleyball in
°the first four games which thty
won. The fifth• game we played by
the rules and the parents lost.
The sixth game was close 15-12
for the parents.
For all the games, .the parents
vZo' n 5 games and the students
won 1 garhe. The overall feeling
was very slap-happy.
Jim Savauge
Steve Snell
Neil Mitchell 8A
' •, 'Metric In The Kitchen '. '
Grade 8B girls planned a metric
lessonwith their mothers and
other parents who wished to
attend on. Thursday• of Education
Week.
With the help of Mrs. Mathers
and volunteers frOm the class, the
parents were shown how to use
metric measure while - cooking.
Different pan sizes and oven
temperatures were also among
the topics discussed.
The parents were interested
but doubtful about their converting
in the immediate future. After the
discussion, the parents were
invited to stay and make several
recipes using the metric measure.
Later the parents .sat down with a
.. cup of tea to sample their results.
Mary Thompson
Patricia Hackwell 8A
Puppet Shows
Three little Pigs!' Martians!
Bank Robbers! Kermit the Frog!
Monster! Would you belieye that..
they all came from other worlds '
just ,to show themselves to the
kids. On Tuesday April 18, while
Moms looked around the schOol,
the kids came to room 8 at 10:00
THE NEWS — A highlight of the Huron Centennial spring concert was .a takeoff on
the news put.dh by Grade 6A. Here the: QTTC, News, Weather and Sports team
discuss the present state of the Canadian dollar. The Concert which was shown for
two nights last week used at its theme television spinoffs. (News-Record Photo)
kids enjoyed the part where the
pigs sang "Who's afraid of the Biig
Bad Wolf?" Sooh after that was
little Red-Riding Hood dressed in
a red dress -and cape. It was
played by Barb Deiglito' n. 'Jill
Muir, Jim Savauge and Mary
Thompson. After the wolf :was'
disposed of; the next show was
The Three Pigs and guest star
Kermit the Frog. It was played by
Rose AnnVan Loan; Elizabeth De-
Jong, Cheryl Fraser and Chris'tie
Knetsch.
Last but not least was Hensel .
and Gretel who escaped froni the
Wicked witch. It_ was played, by
Cheryl Carripbell, Clieryl Mdrey,
Colleen. Maloney, Patricia
Haokwell, and Christlie-K-netsehl----
Rose Ann Van Loon Cheryl MOrey •
Cheryl Campbell Paul Kirkby 8A ,
HEAD OVER HEELS — Elizabeth Stewart
demonstrated her gymnastic skills in last week's
Talent Night, held at Seaforth Public School.
(Expositor Photo)
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'The Pre-School Library Day ,as
on Thursday April 20. There was
a film with a crafLthat was relaled
to it: That.• was fun. for both
mothers and kids.
The Community Creative Play-
grounds was a. discussion with C. •
Buist. This discusSio.n had a sMall .
attendance on Friday April 21. All
these events helped the visitors to
understand what 'is happening
around the school. Many • of the•
visitors took part' the activities.
The film night was exciting along
'with Metric in the Kitchen and
the gia.de eights Mock Parlia-
ment. ,
Bill Garrick 8A
Volleyball with Parents
During Education , Week• the
school put on a Volleyball game.
Grades 7 and 8 challenged the
parents. The game started at 7:30
Thursday night and last till 10:00
o'clock. •
Before the games had started
the parents were 'raring to play
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ation week
for a puppet show. Paul Kirkby
introduced, each group. and
between plays he told funny jok es
(the ..-kids thought they were
funny).
First on the 'list was the _Mad
Scientist, acted. by" Greg Riley, -
Neil Mitchell and• Steven-Snell-At—
the end 'of the play they threw
balloons out to the kids. The kids
got magic :marker. All.,,aver their
faces when they started to Stick
the-ballonlirs. -
The next show was The Visitor
From Mars acted by Paul Kirkby,
LArry Drager, Edwih Finlay, Paul
Stewart and Karl Hoven. It seems
that they • enjoyed the strange
looking flying saucer,
• After that was the Bad Bank •
Robbers Who were caught by •
-Smilie the cop. The' characters n,
were played by 'Scott Shannon..
Kevin Smith,' Jerry Zwep and
Steven Henderson.
.The Three Pigs were fourth and
were played by Eddy-Nielsen; •Biltni-.r •
Garrick and Mark McIlwaiii. The'
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