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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-14, Page 8• — t e/41tw Seafc el, Wet1teefitt117, NMamber xa, vow Kindergarten ergt r ten sty is excited as Lwin erapproaches Akinak.A.,Afric,4 and amorous other coiiilUbS. Cats Children will lei about these and about Tomato. AnAwahir 14. 14111• 11 Yew OM - Morgan t�lHoltimall Noveraber 10411 swws cm Graham Cook Kowa November 14,1114 st Yeere owl - i November11, iniz *Were What eexcitemcntt There was in Thursday ung! Snow had carnes We could wear ow new snuwbx, mitt, hats and suits. Everyone was happy except Mrs. L*sln. We se look* at dine eft animals and how they .spend the witmer. We found that CVO people have to get resdy for winter. We started on .the big coin puters this week. What great fun! We only have one birthday this week Brett. Gradre g Grade one and Mrs. Bell have *Ara CSI' beep planning a study on, our crisis- Ounnermen November inanity. is Were Old Androvrr iFfi'tchin_ November 14,40114 Y Yews Old. Brett Arohir ilk+.r tdoer is, 10111 • . }' Reere Old 111hhsw�i , lam 6 Yaws Old Barbara PAW*. November 14,x1111 • 4. Years inks Jason Murray Noveri*bii• 14, ssie g Years Old Laura Wilkin tiovsniktirae. talo 10 Were Old:400 This week we have been learning about our school. We have made our school from blocks, sand and boxes. We have made excellent maps and. measured how many metres long the walls. are. We are going to interview the staff next. We are using our. "Super Star" manners, and being polite. Heather is "Special me" this wrest. October birthdays were Elaine and Kirnmy. On Friday we will take part in the, Remembrance day program. Grade 1/2 The children of Mts. M. L's class: have been busy maldng a video .of • themselvesto introduce themselves to their PeaPals in Toronto, hese pen ;pals.will teach the children about Elkin, the, city a$ well as the 'cgstoms 'of other coinitries..The • children in Tomato come from Places such as. Vietnam.: Cambodia. Grade 213 This nth grade 2 and 3 will be learning about colour and light. Our plants we stall growing! Some of us are publishing books. On Wray we ,went to the Bruce County Museum .in. Southampton, with Mrs. Inwood's class. We saw a pro called the of the Torch which helped to explainremembiance day to the children, Mrs. Wallace and the goads 2/3 class. Grade 3/4 On Wednesday we visited the Bruce County Museum to see .a program called "Passing the Torch". This was :about Remembrance Day. We learned many facts about the war from. veterans speaking to w- and as we looked at artifacts from the war. Itwas a very interesting day. On Friday we attended our Remembrance Day service here at the school. In math we are just startingto talk about 4'110 00, • Grade 4/5 We have just finished a great study of monsters. Mrs. MacIntyre s books made our research •' much °movie interesting. Grade 516. , This month in `history grade S` will be 'studying Mexico while Have you? Now Is by non-profitorganizations. Revenue Canada is ready toassist you With information on:: the tittle register. V' • HoW to register and the benefits of doing so ■ What the GST means to your operation a Simplified accounting. ,•° options and.administratiiie� procedures' ' Rebates of the -Federal Sales Tax d Howto recover GST on business purchases • GST return and filing options' • Are you ready for the pro-. posed GST? If not, now, is the, time to register and prepare. • Registration applies to anyone involved in a commercial enter- prise. This includes fishing,, farming, professional services' and many activities carried nut Contact of today. Phone: 1800`265io11�` Telecommunications device for the hearing impaired:: 1800 4854770 Or drop by the • Revenue Canada Excise Office nearest you. Monday to. Friday, x 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m, Canada's CST It's good blindness to proparo'so oa.ne.e+e cueraneavezee .Clana' mitimimmommlammemniammemon Grande 6 will be concennadng on Aztecs. We will be kept vetY busy in Buie library se we r esestreh° .for infomrati n. We i?ltt proud of the poems, es- says and pasters which our elms completed fix "Remembrance Dey*. We wish those enteredthe Legion contest. Good Luck! On, .November 7th Angela Ward and': Jeff Potter went to a Drug Awareness Seminar in Owen Sound. Everyoneis working on their Remembrance Day Posters,. Essays and Poems. 7/ The Grade 7's had a history test on Canada's. Native , . • 1 e this week. The next unit, of s ' y is the Community of New Fri. Com. 8's have beguna study of con- federation. We also have been viewing the video novel "Midnight is" a Place" its English class. This novel • provides insight into life in an ,.i ndust ial town in England in the 1840's. It is about a boy .,called Lucas Bell and a French girl :called Ann Marie. Mergatroy. Both had lost their parents. . • A number of studentsfrom our - class will be canvassing for the; Canadian National Institute for the Blandin.: the at few: weeks. to visit our school and borrow a copy. This a he • tnty to have adlskas ministry before policy is ear - **bib ed..Ourfund-raising a arts t ckise to $4,000 for school. Library The Annual Schoolasgic Great Canadian Bork fair is corning. The Schaolastic Great Canadian Dec.fair will be opcnpNoo�v//.�� 28. -., Dc7 8:30 *.m. to 4:30 p.m. in, the Lucknow Central Pattie School. Remeutbrar a Day Service On Friday, Novembers 9, the staff and students of Lucknow Central Public School observed one minute •silence as: part of their morning Remembrance . Day assembly. Students and Legion members para - ticipated its the service. Band members took aleadership role by ,playing Abide with Me, the. Last Post and drumming for the Legion colour putt'. Legion mem- her, Eldon Mann, spoke eloquently to .the children about, \trimy Ridge, the meaning of Remembrance.. Day today and connected with lite students by mentioning Doug Clark, a local boy who has recently joined the amused forces. The ° primary classes presented a handmade wreath to Mr. Mann, in thanks and. commemoration. The junior choir, under the direc tion of Mrs. Black and Miss Scott,, sang two patriotic pieces, "hat's::. M Flag and.Centanial Jiyirirl..witll, °solos by Rachael Bushell and Sean .:ougheed. Jonathon Austin, Shelley Johnston Grade 8 and Kristen O'Neill greed poems. The Grade 8, math' piogmm iss n►. they - hwritten about involved with•some ' "ver y remhichremrbrraiiCe .Ofad war. aindsaCrifice�- complicated geometry • concepts. Theassembly closed with the ... s; in - tiAftbonnsy, 'aurians getedotoand nnmerfroourusp °fox tirestudentbody.on students have enioy ' • .. yley and :the sband them. of success with them. We have also started a new -unit in' history;: Con= thanked the Legion for-atseveralfimins': federation Here we will be support,' by playing num- ,introduced to :same very • Cokgrrful Many thanks to lagan: Canadian characters that changed ' mings Julie Carter and Icaridsa the nature of,oUr.land. Dickie for their contributions. A ` Family Studies tiirank Mryou.Yanke is . exteandednd Mrstp Mr. McKeon,. . Family, studies students in Grade . 6' are ::busy - workinon sewing on-Lehoczky for: organizing a projects and 'Canning to : work most meaningful service. cooperatively in the kitchen. In Grade 7, students are experien- cing sewing as pioneers may have done, by quilting a pin cushion. They are also ` visiting Pinecresi Nursing Home and making new friends there.- Primary partners will soon be keeping the Grade 8's busy. They are preparing to spend some quality time with students in Kindergarten arid Grades 1 and 2. y Superstars Our superstars' program for Sep- tember, focused: On Play. and Act Safely. The ,following were chosen as class super : stars: Sam Titus,. Jessica Mann, Michelle Carruthers, Fiona • Mowirray, David Gillespie, Sarsilt' Morrison, Kristi Cranston:' Sherri Nicholson, Tom Brindley, Peter Neable, Heather Askes and Lisa Gollan. Each class winner had their name ina draw for free Jr. or .Sr. "Superstar" T-shirt. These winners were: Fiona Mowbray and °' Lisa GoIan. Our theme for Novem- ber is "Be Polite". • uub A Nature BannerNatre Cli u being made by the members of the Nature Club. They are gatheringthings of nature to help decorate their banner. As the banner is displayed in the hall it is hoped people will be reminded to "Care for Nature". .. Mr, Pike's Corner The ministry of education is in- viting input from schools, patents and local groups about a review of the primary and junior grades started this fall. ° Such topics' as promotion, province wide testing, curriculum and funding are dis- cussed in the Ministry's position paper. 1 invite anyone who is interested itt seeing this document Mr. and Mrs. Rob Enders October, 6, 1990, a beautiful day for family and friends to witness the exchange ofmarrige vows by Kimberley Jane Cooke and Robin\ Ailien' Enders. The ceremony took place at'Lucllnnow United Church at 10 a.m. with Rev. Gerald McFarlane officiating. Duets were sung.--: by Marilynne and Dale Gilchrist, accompanied by or- ganist Anne Pritdiad. The bride, daughter of Susan Cooke and Harold Cooke, was attended by her friend Anne.. Alton. The groom, sur of Del and Barb Enders of Wabamu n, Alberta was joined by ftithard Powrie as bestman..Heather Piiestap, friend of the bride and Kitrhta Enders, sister of the groom were ushers. A luncheon was held at the Sut- ton Park lrui, Kincardine. The couple honeymooned at Wigamogg Yrin, .Haliburton, and now reside in Toronto. (Photo by Colleen Maguire)