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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-05-27, Page 11• • Chris Curran barely gets over the bar during the high jump event at the. Brookside Track and Field Day on May 21. (Alan Rivett photo) Brookside students compete at Track and Field Day As we come nearer to the month of June, pupils are reminded to return any material that they have borrowed from the library and will not be using for the re- mainder of the school year. Grade 1 pupils have been viewing a new television series "Take a Look". Current- ly, they are interested in the programmes about plants. Some of the boys and girls have borrowed books to read about plants. Grade 6 pupils are looking to find some information about European countries and to see if they would be interesting places to visit during the summer holidays. Grade 2 Room 3 The class has been working extremely hard on a published edition of a story. The results are terrific. Grade 2 Room 3 is pleased to welcome Martina Hildebrand to the class. Birthday greetings to Stuart Hackett. Grade 4 Room 9 The Grade 4 Room 9 class is studying "Pond Life". Some of the students have brought in pond creatures such as snakes, frogs, crayfish, and other various creatures. The class wishes a happy birth- day to Michael Johnston on May 10 and to Amanda Todd whose birthday was May 18. Happy birthday to both of them. The class practiced hard during the week for Track and Field Day which was held on May 21. The Grade 4's enjoyed the Record Hop on May 12. The students have their own per- sonal spaces out in the hall, and are responsible to change their work every week. The class reporters are Karen Hodges and Jocelyn Logtenberg. Grade 4-5 Portable 2 It might be 1987, but Mr. Culp's class, is studying pioneers! The class is divided up into seven groups with four people in each group. Every day, each group does one ex- ci4g activity. There's slides, film strips, coloring, local history, and reading. And they all have their own scrapbook to put their work in. • Now for the chicken report! Duncan Mowbray's egg was the first egg to hatch. They'll let you know if any more of the 4ggs hatch. Grade 6 Room 7 The students visited the Wawanosh Con- servation Area on May 20. They identified trees, visited hedgerow communities and walked through the red pine plantation where they saw the next succession of forest growth. The class was also involved in planting trees by hand. BROOKSIDE The class reporters are Janice Webster and Heather Jefferson. Grade 6 Room 8 Room 8 practised for Field Day this week. They also received their class pic- tures. Four students were chosen to be the captains in two -pitch. Preparations are be- ing made for the camping trip on June 1 and 2. Special visitors included three five- day old chicks. Scott Rintoul was the proud owner . and extremely good care was provided. The class reporters are Denise Curran and Trisha Ohm. Grade 7 On May 21, the school held its Track and Field Day. The class would like to extend birthday wishes to Joyce McWhinney and Mark Andrew who had their birthdays this past week. The class reporters are Matthew Sproul and Rhonda Dickson. Grade 3 Room 4, Krakatoa Last week's news In Room 4, Krakatoa, the class is in ' troducing Kevin Rintoul this week. The transportation surveys are coming in. In the survey, the class is finding that people want buses in the community. Thank you if you filled one out. The farm committee is making a community on two tables. They have an arena, a church with stained glass windows, an A&P, and other buildings. The class reporters are Sara Cameron and Debbie Ross. The Ideal Community of Mickey By Matt Hunter I plan to live inside of my community. Its 'name is Mickey. I plan to have the police station and the fire department because I'll have lots of protection. I plan to have a swimming pool right across the street. Nobody is bad in my community. My school is right behind me so I walk there. My job is working at McDonalds, and my community is always rich so they can go to McDonalds. There are about 90,000 people in my community. They all work at the salt mine. Mickey has a soccer field and baseball field because then the kids could have fun. Turn to page 15 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 27, 1987—Page 11 BEST RATE A INVESTME111TS FINANCIAL CENTRE, GODERICH 524-2773 1-800-265.5503 ENGAGEMENT Bill 8. Susan Tolton, Wingham, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shelly to Steven Err- ington, son of Ross & Elaine Er- rington of St. Helens. The marriage ceremony will take place at the United Church, ,Lucknow, on June 6, 1987. B.A. McDON AGH REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD. 528-2031 r 1 -KNOW FARMS ('ULROSS TWP. — 300 acres, approx. 250 workable,'I'eeswater loam. Mtge. available to qualified purchaser. KINLOSS - 100 acres approx. 65 workable. fairly level and drained balance bush. Ask- ing 60.000 KINLOSS — 100 acre hog farm, 85 workable, 3 bdr. home. large barn. reduced to sell. KINLOSS - 100 acre hog farm, 65 workable, 3 bdr. home, large barn. pit silo. KINLOSS - 50 acres. 30 workable, spring and fish pond at rear of property, good gravel. Asking 35.000 KINLOSS -i D,h oak reforestation. Asking 20.00 K 1 N LOSS - 5�tirke home and shed with river th, , uperly. HOMES LUCK NOW - 1 bdr. on Hose St.. attached garage with paved drive. ESTATE HOME - 4 bdr., 2 baths, full base- ment. sundeck, paved drive on havelock St. reduced to 24,500. COUNTRY LIVING - 8 yr. old, 3 bdr.. sunken living room, fireplace. drilled well, 15 acres hardwood, 30.000 red 6.: white pine trees, 3 miles from Lucknow. LUCK NOW - Handyman special on double lot on havelock St.. 200 amp. service. Ask- ing 22.000 LUCKNOW - Just listed. -1 bdr. home on double lot, 2 and. 4 pc. bath, attached garage with door opener. LUCKNOW - 1' 2 storey 2 bdr. home on Gaugh St.. 2 pc. and 3 pc. bath. Asking 21,500. ,500 Listings Wanted FRASER MacKINNON • 528-3013 BARRY McDONAGH 528-3821 DAVID MacKINNON 395-2483 JEROME FEED & SEED are pleased to announce that they are now a recognized new - Dealer We have in stock a complete line of feeds and minerals. Come in and talk to us about your feed requirements SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON CHICK STARTER Call Christie or Phil at 528.2447 CASH & CARRY DISCOUNT a Ot `a NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS DESTROY WEEDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons in possession of lands in the Municipalities in the County of Huron as follows: Townships - Ashfield, Colborne, Goderich, Grey, Hay, Howick, Hullett, McKillop, Morris, Stanley, Stephen, Tuckersmith, Turn - berry, Usborne, East Wawanosh, West Wawanosh Towns - Clinton, Exeter, Goderich, Seaforth, Wingham Villages - Bayfield, Blyth, Brussels, Hensall, Zurich In accordance with the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 530, Section 4, 14, and 21, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by June 8, 1987 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. In 1985 Proso Millet and Velvet Leaf were named as noxious weeds in most municipalities. The co-operation of all citizens is solicited. Joe Gibson Weed Inspector County of Huron i