The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-12-18, Page 9The Kinloss Central Public School Christmas Concert featured a story about Mrs: Santa
Claus helping Santa deliver toys on Christmas Eve. The two.riarrators to the left are Julie
• Kraemer and Jeff Porter and the.line of: snowflakes consists of Sonia Jones, Karissa Dickie,
Barbara Knorr, Stephanie Sapnswick, Shelley Johnston and Angie Ward. '
[James Friel photo]
Meeting is
full of music
Thirty-one:ladies sat down to a delicious
turkey dinner served by the Anglican
Ladies in their parish hall at St. Peter's
Anglican Church Dec. 10.
Mrs, Wesley Ritchie played . Christmas'
music on the piano while the ladies
gathered. Ruth Bogues, president, wel-
comed -all. Mrs. Grace Campbell, thanked
• the caterers for such a delicious dinner and
Mrs. Cooper replied.
:Jean Whitby read the minutes and gave
the report of the bazaar sales and pudding
sales. Tillie Wilson' conducted some con-
tests and gave a• Christmas reading.
Edna Youngchaired:the meeting for the
program. Christmas carols' were sung and''.
Dorothy Brown gave the motto: "Christ-
mas is a time for open house, open 'hand
and open heart". The songbirds - Noma'
Campbell, .Grace Gibson, Elizabeth Robin-
son and Mary MacGillivray» sang a couple
of numbers and all joined in on "I wish you
a Merry Christmas". '
Grace Campbell gave an interesting
• reading' and conducted a Contest..Mrs.
Penny was the winner. Santa Claus arrived
and seemed to be in a poetic mood and
read a poem., on old age. He was in a jolly
mood and resembled Elizabeth Robinson.
He presented a gift to each lady.
New songs are fun
By Rachel Fairbairn,
Madonna Bradley and Jennifer Dalton
Mrs. Ottewell's Grade 3s are busy
practising for the Christmas concert.
They've had fun learning new songs for a
playlet that tells what happens when Santa
Claus tries to replace the reindeer.
Grade 6 and Grade 3 have started a
buddy reading program.
Kindergarten 1 are making paperchains
to decorate their room.
This has been ' `concert week" for the
Room 4 Alphabet. The class has been busy
practising, "The Day the Transformers
Came to Brookside", 'with-Nancy'Camer-
on's Kindergarten 1 class. The Alphabet
also worked on secret Christmas construc-
tion with Ian Clark's help! On Monday
students 'received the first letters -from
Hinton, Alberta pen pals! Jane de Boer is
our "Special Me" this week,
Mr, Liddle's Grade '6 class met their
Grade 3 peer partners for the first time this
week. Christmas activitiesre being
completed in'Math, Art, and Science.
The Man
To See is
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 18, 1985—Page 9
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