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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-10-09, Page 8Page 8—Ladmow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 9, 1985 The Lucknow 1JnItd Church celebrated a milestone the evening of Oct. 4 with /the unveiling of a. history of • the . ,church and its congregation called, "What do these stones. mean to you?" The book was initiated.to commemorate the. 100th anniversary of construction of the church building but covers the years the congregation has been together. Lois Walden, Gordon Morrison and Maris Mathers, all of the Historical Comnuttee, unveil the 'book during the evening. • ..‘. Proa fEBIlLIN -nvento rY ,„ premium leit%laer necesmix wnAch Irgili ' .. e ra Willi •we.eo. KILLERS C • I wer months ahead Contains's/geed • ' ee , a provide at the sary nuthents your•lawn needs to survive 'Ole had t , • kmers , 4-0 tylecoprOp 2and Pi tcarnba , 1/212arsco ,traolr;tymo4_13Ii? di a weeds . .25 9 ‘tg bag.sio.oo Co-op 'eg' PRE-M1XED POTTING SOIL 20 L. Bag 503.428 1.98. • 'AAP ORGANIC PEAT MOSS 4 cu. ft. 503-005 Sunbeam Gas B.B.Q. 462 sg.. cooking' surface Makes 9.00king for a crowd easy! Features 2 porcelain coated grills. push bthton niter, '40.000 BTU dual burners Comes with 2,• wood shelves, cove?, lava rock 573:207 'Tank .Not Included 239.99. • SILICONE • ' . SEAL • " 300 mL White 585-061, Clear 58-046. Lucknow District Comop Lucknow S29.7953 • 99 Each Co-op lig $7 49 . • 4 Tree program for Grade 3 class . By Jennifer Dalton and Madonna Bradley Grade 3s from Mrs. Otteweirs class' travelled to West W awanosh Conservation Area Oct. 2 to participate in a tree identification program in conjunction with a study of trees. - Mrs. Young's class has just begun their first reader. They,are learning shapes and made shape people out of. circles, triangles . rectangles and squares. Patricia Tebow moved last Friday. Grade 1 had a jello party for her farewell. Grade 3 and 4, room 7 and 9, took a trip . • around the periphery -of the school district, • This was to assist in the -study of Mapping the lodal community. This week. Miss Mathers' Grade 1 • started their first reader. They are very excited about learning new worth and Stories. They have been working with shapes and they made a wise owl from the different shapes. Mrs. Worsell's Grade 5 class „celebrated a Food Festival this week.- Each, child presented a project on food, telling differ- • ent ways it could be prepared. They pre-• pared it one way and brought a taste for everyone in the class. Wewelcome eCiRaildyouswrafemk! • W to our Grade class. • t Mrs, Clarke's Grade 1 class is finishing their "Me Hooka". Next week they start a theme about something to eat. Tyler BrookS is our special "Me" this week. They loved the Red Balloon film and they made balloons! ' Season begins with wild teas A choice of Suinac, Mint or Labrador tea was a fitting beginning to a new season, of outings and indoor programs for the Saugeen Field Naturalists. On September 14, Geno Ferri lead the first field outing of the season, pointing out the twigs, leaves, seeds, flowers and roots • of many wild plants that can be used to make' a variety of teas, foods and medicines. He did not fail to caution the group not to use sprayed plants from. the roadside or plants whose identities are not known. At the first indoor meeting of the season on Monday evening, September 16, Len Simser of the Royal•Botanical Gardens in •'Hamilton spoke on the mysteries .of bird • migration. •, • • Since early times, the sudden disappe,ar- ante of birds1in the fall and their reappear- • ance in the Spring have been the subject of numerous superstitions and beliefs as 'veil as many scientific studies: Since swallows were often seen flying over water and gathering mud for the nests along the banks of pond a and streams, early people believed that they hibernated in the mud, With the aid of excellent coloured slides, • Mr. Simser reviewed some .of the early beliefs about migration, the history of research on the topic .and current know- ledge of 'why, • how and where birds migrate. There are still many questions to be answered on these fascinating topics. He concluded with a vivid account of the' procedures used in bird, banding and, of ' • how it has contributed to our knowledge of' bird behaviour. The next indoor meeting of the Saugeen Field Naturalists will be held at 7.30, • October 21 •at the Outdoor Education • Centre of the Saugeen Valley Conservation ' Authority Headquarters, south of Hanover, off Grey County,Road 10. The topic will be "Enjoying the Night Sky".