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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-05-20, Page 5Brookside students looking forward to Field Day By Trisha MacDonald, Janine Helm, Debbie Nivins and Jason Cameron The Brookside Track and Field Day will be held on May 21. The Regional Track and Field Meet, which is held at the Goderich high school, will be held on June 2. This year's two -pitch league has begun with students from Grades 4 to 8 taking part. Grade 1-2 Room 1 In Mrs. Young's class, `All About Me" this week is Bobby Simpson. The Grade 1 class is learning how to count with money while the Grade 2 group has read number stories to 17. Grade 1 Room 5 This week, Miss Mathers' Grade 1 started an important Money Unit. They talked about the importance of money, the penny and the nickel. On Tuesday, May 12, the class went to the Marine Museum and the Huron County Pioneer Museum in Goderich. The class saw rope making and candle dipping demonstrations. Kindergarten 1 The Kindergarten 1 class is enjoying their pre-school visitors. The Nursery .Rhyme unit has been a lot of fun. They know a lot of rhymes. Grade 4-5 Portable 2 Mr. Culp's Grade 4-5 class is studying food producing domesticated animals. The class is incubating some chicken eggs. Chicken eggs take 20 or 21 days to hatch. Mr. Culp put names on each egg. It'll be fun to see whose egg will hatch first or if the eggs will hatch at all. The class is also doing research in the library. When half the class is at the library, the other half is doing a pig unit in the classroom. There are such activites as Hog Wash, It's a Boar, Pig Parts, and many others. The whole class has written away to dif- ferent breeding associations requesting in- formation on a certain breed of cattle, pigs or horses. The class hopes they will get some information back. The class reporter is Tanya Bauer. Grade 5 Portable 1 Mrs. Worsell's Grade 5 class travelled to the London Regional Children's, Museum on Thursday, May 7, 1987. They took part in two programmes, "Electricity" and "A Journey Beyond". A special thanks to the parents who went along Mrs. Connie Black, Mrs. Sue Brown and Mrs. Karen Roberts. Grade 7 The class has started training for Track and Field Day on Thursday, May 21. This week, they also started the two -pitch houseleague. The captains for the senior houseleagues are from the class. In Geography, the students picked cities to research from the Industrial Heartland. The class reporters are Rhonda Dickson and Matthew Sproul. Grade 3 Room 10 The students made bookmarks for Mother's Day and are finished their tisssue-paper pictures. Stuart Rintoul brought in three baby chicks for the class to see. Also, Danny Wylds brought in his guinea pig. The class's five, authors - Jennifer Storey, Adella Andrew, Shannon Cranston, Danny Wylds. and Claire. Weir wrote stories and read them to the Kindergarten and Grade 1 and 2 classes. Adella Andrew and Claire Weir went to the Young Author's Regional Conference at East Wawanosh School on May 11. The class reporters are Adella Andrew and Claire Weir. Library Adella Andrew, Claire Weir, Steven Cere, Mellissa MacLennan, Jenean Todd and Diane Ross represented Brookside for hte North Huron Young Authors' Con- ference. All of these students had written and published a story book. At the conference, held at East Wawanosh School, they met other Young Authors and shared their books with one another. They also met professional authors, George Swede and Anita Krumins. Many other students at Brookside have also written and published books. They are visiting several classrooms and reading their books to many of their schoolmates. Grade 6 Room 7 In Room 7, the students are keeping an BROOKSIDE Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 20, 1987—Page 5 Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information "Do you recon me? 1 used to be a respectable dtizen. 1 made only one mistake --1 went on a blind date" NHL hockey chart updated as the season comes to a close. Nathan Daer made a chart for the classroom and as teams are eliminated, the students come closer to knowing who will be in the Stanley Cup Finals. The Philadelphia Flyers are the class favorites. The class reporters are Janice Webster Turn to page 16. PLAYING FROM FRIDAY - THURSDAY MAY 22nd to 28th SHOWTIMES: FRI. TURDAY AT Kim BASINGER BRUCE WILLIS 7:00 and 9:00 PM SUNDAY TO THURSDAY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 PM ('itizeilsl)il) and ('ultur(� O Ontario's Heritage. Giving our past a future. (�IVIN( (VI( 1'Rtil Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Culture Lily Munro Minister HERITAGE POLICY REVIEW Ontario's past deserves a future. That's why the Government. of Ontario through the'Ministry of Citizenship and Culture is launching a Heritage Policy Review. We'II be conducting public meetings (one in this area) to review the elements which make up Ontario's heritage and search for more effective ways of utilizing that heritage. THE ISSUES Everything which affects and is affected by heritage will be considered during the Review process: • How does development affect heritage property? • How does heritage have an' impact on tourism? • How is heritage conservation related to change? • And what common values can be drawn from our heritage to help us understand each other better? For more information on some of the issues we are examining, the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture has prepared a discussion paper which is on file at your local library. Copies are also avail- able through your regional office of the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. WE NEED YOUR HELP The Heritage Policy Review is a big job. From May 4 to June 25, 1987, we are holding 26 public meetings in various parts of the. province to receive input from interested individuals and com- munity groups. Please get involved. We need your help to give Ontario's past a future. Date and location is listed below. Public consultation meeting Goderich WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 The Livery 35 South St. Meetings are scheduled for 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. ('itizcnsliip rirtcl ('ultttrc