The Citizen, 1986-12-17, Page 15THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1986. PAGE IS.
This Is a cherry’s eye view of what It is like to be devoured by a vast
horde of elementary students, If you are part of a 24-foot ice cream
sundae. The giant sundae was a reward for students at Hullett Central
School, after kids from Grades six and eight sold $8,500 worth of
magazine subscriptions in a recent fund-raising campaign.
Hullett Happenings
Students tour museum
GRADE 3 PIONEERS
Last week, the grade three class
went to Grand Bend to the Lambton
Heritage Museum. There they saw
a real pioneer log cabin. They
learned how the early pioneers
celebrated Christmas.
7 CLASSES SEE PLAY
On Friday, the kindergarten
class up to grade six, went to see a
play at the Blyth Theatre called:
* ‘ A Prairie Boy’s Winter. ’ ’ They all
enjoyed it greatly.
CHRISTMAS MEASURING
This year, the grade two class is
doing their schoolwork on the
theme of Christmas (to fit the
appropriate time). For math, they
are measuring presents and candy
canes and they are also working on
the aspects of Art and Language.
SUGAR AND SPICE
The grade one class made
gingerbread for a treat. They made
them themselves, and then decor
ated them.
ELECTRICITY
Also last week, a man from
Ontario Hydro named Bill Allen,
came and visited the grade fives
and sixes on Thursday and the
grade seven and eights on Friday.
He talked to the grade fives and
sixes about basic energy and to the
grade sevens and eights about
renewable energy.
THE GIGANTIC SUNDAE
The grade sixes and eights
enjoyed their reward for selling the
most magazines on December 11.
Their reward was a 24-foot sundae.
For this they used 24 litres of
vanilla ice cream, six cans of
whipped topping, two bags of nuts,
two packages of cherries and two
cans of chocolate syrup. You can
imagine that this huge sundae was
gone in a matter of minutes with 55
people eating it. Anyway, they
enjoyed their prize greatly.
Reporter: Jennifer Nott
Edited by:
Julia de Jong
Michelle Govenlock
Leona
congratulated
Continued from page 1
congratulations to retiring warden
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McBurney as chairman, Grant
Stirling, Russell Kernighan, Jim
Robinson, Lionel Wilder and Clar
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