The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-03-13, Page 11Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Mardi 13, 1985—Page 11
Brookside students read about The Popcorn Dragon,
By Ellen Humphrey
and Arletta Glenn
Many new library books have come in as a
result of the Book Sale held a few weeks ago.
March, 4 - 9 was Spring Water Awareness
Week and Mrs. Blake, talked to the classes,
about .being careful near ponds and rivers,
especially in spring.
Mrs. Ottei,vell's grade 2 class was working
in the library on a Fbpcom Theme, reading a
story about The Popooin Dragon, doing some
drama and as a treat Mrs. Blake made
popcorn for them one day.
Clash Day, which was to have been last
Tuesday, has been postponed until after the
Winter Break
The Erewhon Theatre presented Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory at Brookside on
•
Wednesday. It Was a one man show with
Danny Hayden and Melanie 'Wylds as
volunteer helpers. This theatre has eight
programs on the mad and puts on about 800
shows a year. The actor started off by telling
the story' and then acting it. He has done 300
performances of this 'Show already. Alice in
Wonderland is another production being
presented by this theatre in Ontario.
There is a hint of spring in Mrs. Tebbutt's
grade 4 classroom. The students are watching
paperwhite narcissi bulbs grow and hoping
they will bloom in April. •
On Mardi 6 the Outlaws won a hockey
game against the Mohawks with a score of 4
2. John Wright and Derek Turner each scored
a goal and John Hardy scored two. Steven
Nicholson played a strong game as goal
tender. Goal scorer fors for the Mohawks /
were Matthew Sproul and Dennis Gregory.
Tim Moss • played, goalie for the first time.
Tony McQuail attended the staff meeting at
Brookside on Thursday after school and
shared someof the comments he had heard at
the meeting he held with concerned parents
and ratepayers recently. He reported that, in
general, comments' were positive .about
Brookside.,
Report cards went out on Thursday.
Parents are encouraged- to contact their
child's teacher if.they have concerns and to
come in and spend some time in ,the
classroom. if they Avish.
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. Allen's grade% class, accompanied by
parent volunteers, Dot= Hayden and Joanne
Sproul, went on a field trip to Ilindon
Children's Museum on Thursday, February.,,
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28. They reported an hiteresting and informa-
tive day takingin two workshops, A Child
Long Ago, and Inuit. •
• Marie Webster, who taught Mrs. Tebbutt's
grade,4 class how to do Japanese embroidery, .•
presented the finished articles to the dass,
one in the form of a Pillow, and the other irt a
picture frame, each featuring a tiger �t.
These are much. appreciated, Mrs. Webster.
Mrs. Blanchette's grade 1 is • `making a
booklet of.their stories on their trip to the fire
hall. • •
-Torn to page 140.
Kinlough community delighted with pr. Corrin's award...
',from page 5 Bert Thompson, Mrs. Tom MacPherson and be held in the Anglican Church. The Candle-
ered,' I was really delighted to see the smiling Winnifred Percy gave the dialogue and Mrs. lighting was , effective, showing Christ the
face of Dr. Collin and to learn he Was the Don Robertson gave a reading. Mrs. Delbert light of the word. A warm handclasp to depart
recipient of the Doctor of he Year Award. Hedley and Mrs. Ronald Thacker led in the in peace ended the service.
Litany of Repentance. Pastor and Mrs. M. Christenson are on a
. A talk on India, its people, its culture and winter holiday to the sunny south.
its need was given .by'Mrs. Glen Haldenby . Mrs. Frank Maulden returned home after a
and also the Litany of Hope. May Boyle gave two week holiday with Mr. and Mrs: Arthur
the Prayer of Dedication. - Phillips of Fbnthill.
The offering was received by Mrs. Don • Mrs: Delbert Hedley and, Mrs. Ronald
Robertson and Mrs. Glen Haldenby- with two Thacker visited on Friday with Edna and May
offertory prayers in unison. Boyle. On Sunday; Agnes Hodgins also
The Lord's Prayer and benediction brought visited.
the time of prayer, meditation and fellowship . Lois NiCholson is holidaying with Mr. and
to a close. Mts. Mel King of Georgetown.
The offering is to go to the Women's Inter Congratulations to , Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Church Council of Canada .vith it's goal of Bushell of R R 1, Wroxeter on the birth of
aiding youth. Mrs. Delbert Hedley was their win, Adam John, in Winghatn and
diosen .as 1986 leader when the service will District Hospital. He's a new 'grandson for
Many, like myself; were happy. He is not only
family doctor but a kind friend. The editorial
was fitting too."
Mrs. Clarence Cerson of Bervie visited with
Mrs. Frank Madden.
Friday, March 1 was World Day of Prayer
and the service forbur village was held in the
Presbyterian Church with WMS and ACW
ladies attending, MIS. William MacPherson
was organist for the hymns.
Peace through prayer and action Was the
theme, and the printed programn prepared by
the women of India was followed. Mrs. Alex
Percy gave the call to worship. Mrs. Don
Robertson, Mts. Tom McDonald and Mrs.
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