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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-12-05, Page 10Page 10 — Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 5, 1V100 11431ARDMALLETTE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Offering a full range ofservice 4 auditing, accounting, boinermi planting income tax planning, periiriat financial planning c-.unitiiiter 404 malnienteni *rrnfH' m tfANOVEt WAu(ERTQJ MOUNT Ethril PORT RUIN W,. Aid,,epVi�iielt, K A WIN n, FCA [heli.., lidera CA M.S. Ittaiturk CA Lit.'V $eIta CA LL , CA kiblor# CA 14: Hurce, CA. OTC Munni. CA P.Thor, cot *44790 feit�1311 34351 832.24.49 BARKY: W. REIQ B. CHAN7'LR1Ed ACCOUNTANT *Auditing . *Financial Accounting *Personal & Corporate Tex Consultation. 'Personal Financial Planning *Manual & Computerized lQkkeeptng •Mortgage & Amortization Schedules 300 Josephine St. Wingham, NOG 2W0 Mike; 357.1522 Q: I'm thinking of buying a new car in 1991. How will the proposed GST affect prices? A: Thee outgoing. Federal Sales Tax (FST) is now part of the price of new cars. So, while they will be fully taxed at 7% in 1991, tIAe expected effect of replacing the FST with the GSTon the average $22,Q00 mid-size car is a reduction of around $850. • Q: My son has" figured out it will cost $500 in lumber to build a dock at our cottage if he bought it now. How much will/that lumber cost withthe imposed GST? A: You can expect to pay about $512 for that same amount of lumber for personal use based solely on the changeover from the FST to the GST. Q: I know the proposed GST won'tfapply to city bus fares but 1 take the commuter train to work. Will I have to pay GST? A: No. Daily commuter trains are considered a municipal transit service, so fares are exempt from GST. We're here to answer your questions about how the GST will- affect prices, Call us toll-free Monday to Friday 9am-9pn..Ask for your free copy of the "Consumer's Guide to the GST and Prices:' The answer Is to call your GST Consumer Information Office. 14800-668-2122 Hearing Irrrpaired 1-80g-465-7735 1.1 abvernment of Canada Gouvernement du Canada Canad"a Brookside students gearing up for special Christmas concert From the Principal's Desi- 1701111440e, lot Fairy # and Fah7 l�. whittlfyr, m December is here. Our shears and cusses an; veva* frantically for Mrs. Idattliews and MIN Kan ow concert which will be held ce Grade 4 we have storied December Deco** 17 at� tiro. and,to 1�ray...o. yt.l�t 3 I8 at 7.30 p.m. Tyre rs hands of exeuvises, rt g et deal of excitement going on •ask calisthenics and stretches. around the concerti • In music we have started to fling MMlany of oiir cissas are visiting iws*ma t cart . in Reach we the Croderich Museum this next have started Pr rnenadcs 2. Meed couple of weeks to get a- looks .at In math we have • M *fl facts. We have oho Cltristixtae► at Past . Many of :the u teachers are also attending stated to read Little House In The workshops in Clinton after school Big' Woods and we are doing some to learn .and sitars new ideas about fun activities uK the book. Well that bringing the joy of the season into is what is h� ting rrn Rm.12. our senior volleyball teams Grade 4/5 is scheduled to tour the represented our school very well at Pollution Control Plant in Goderich. the tournament. They played well. Last week the students enjoyed and'displaYedan excellent sense of . their tour of the Water Treatment �ortsmanship, and fai>c , play. Plant. Thanks to Mr: Wayne Elliot ongratulatio ns to all of them and for° answering our many,gtiestions. their classrooms. Mir. fretting Grade 4/$ thank y+sxt tothe coachesf Mrs. Worrell, Grande 5/6 -. Mrs.. Cameron, 'K1 Mrs. Worsen Grade 5/O class • We are enjoying working with our has just `completed their Tree Unit grade six buddies. We've worked and are preparing for, a test on the on the computers in the library with mut. ; them. too: Our Christmas Consort They are, beginning Christmas praetking'has started.. December is Concert-preparationswith Mr. a busy month for birthdays. Wayne Culp's class. Field, Stephanie ' Watson; Maggie. Miss Morton, Grade 6 Simpson, Zac Fielder and Mrs. Miss. Morton has befit making Cameron all have birthdays in small time quizzes for her grade 6 of the alphabet., numbers' and Imber. class. Theyhave been studying' learned the signing for Silent Night Mrs..Young, IcII' . Japan for' uite some time. Theyrate. and Listen to the Waters. We sure . Wks • have.. n very busy waiting for a lest to 'come up, but are lucky lo be able to speak and tiling forme.forme.`stress COnCert. they don't really want to have one.. hear normally: but it fortunate, that I10013 INNICIIT wwwwinameiewsimosemell "mucky" affair. For all local farmers, let us test your soil, we now know how to determine clay, loam, sand, etc. Want to know which soil holds water the best and which looses it the fastest? None of our forecasts were correct, and the findings were very surprising. Mr°. aziltt, Grade s Once upon a time in the school of Brookside, the grade 8 class was >uving a jolly good time while learning about the war of 1812 in , History, and learning how to multiply and divide fractions in gothIn English they are writing+"Why Me?" stories: The class is very busy, practicing for the °Christmas Concert, Theyjust completed Geography assignments. Other than that, 'they're living happily ever after! • Mr. Yeo, SRT Room Mr.. Carol ° Myers visited'the Learning Resource Room to' introduce signing to `several interested childrenin the priitnaiy . They were shown the letters We canitdll our Mom's and Dad's Ther have three stories due before signing lets us communicate with what`': we're long... because .it'sa trnas. In art Miss Morton's. ; those with hearing problems. emprise. We have been practising grade 6 students have been doing,, our , numbers to five and • also shadow pictures. In Language Mts. Intearview with . striating objects. Wayne Fielder has they. have been planning their own Mrs Annie Dozols his birthday on December S. Happy time sheets. ' In gym the grade. 6 Mrs. Annie Dozois always wanted: birthday! class , .has been p teeing new to 'become a ' teacher. She also • M. Hddsrnan Grade v : 1 olleyball skills. ,ill of tite,Skls in always .en'enjoyed Yed Coag to school. We've been studymg and -reading Miss :Morton's class are trying Mrs. Do/kis has been teaching for fairy tales..Weput on plays of out for the school volleyball,° team. 17 years, and has taught from • 4-8. Mts Dozo�s has blight fav°1Fite fain' tales and we Mr, Meyers, Grade/ summed our .teacher because;'the On Tuesda 27, Mr. Shaw came at a' 13 has schools in•her 17 years. w the three .pigs and the.y . She taught at ' Benson; to our class and we sawIt move Northwood, Marlborough, On our last day of fairy tales we . art now, 0,c.0 at Y discussed what the word . "Guest" Brookside. Her favourite made delicious gingerbread cookies. .means. � gee In math we made a pictograph of in i we did mini -s c hes. she was growing up was our favourite cookies. We like The topic was "Ambitions in Life." 13I Chips Ahoy' better than any other In: Science we are discovering' the Mrs Clarke, Library kind. effects of fertilizer on plants. The; magical world of fairytales tortoise ate: the gingerbread man. called " Wit" Then we Eastwood, o d f Mrs Raker, Grade 1/2 Our fairytale unit is in full swing as we write' stories about the three pigs and make gingerbread men. What . fun it was messingup the teachers' staff room! Just ask us about our gingerbread Man story; it has a twist ending! Next week we look forward .to our museum tripto: Goderich as. well as our art activity morning on Friday. Come and help us decorate the school! K. Bowers, Grade 2 For the last two weeks the Gratis 2 students have been working on Fairy Tale Booklets. We have Snow White booklets and Three Bear Booklets. You, did an excellent fob Grade 2! We also have a great toe making breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals with the thaw /food groups. Thank you, Mrs. Baskerville! Mr. Lobb, Grade 3 We have finished our Fairy Tales On Friday 30 we,have a math test on fractions. . Mrs. Dozols, Grade'7/8 • Grade 1/8 arein the process of using their class skits. We have four of these skits presented and thoroughly enjoyed the themes, humour and .especially, the great ages and actors. We have now finished our Ontario Road Trip using the mapping skills previously learned. The group work waszenjoyable and 'the students really refined their skills. Parents, your son ordaughter will be a great help on your next trip. Plants, plants and more plants, germinating and growing (sometimes) in' Room 9. Our soil and water investigation was areeaily is coming to its "happily ever after" ending with plays, original and adapted stories, and choral readings. Classes enjoyed old favorites, including Molly . Whuppie, a wonderful read -aloud tale. A new fairy tale that is fast becoming a real favourite is Heckedy Peg by Audrey and Don ,Wood. "I'm Heckedy Peg and I've lost my leg. Let lire ink" We have a wonderful motion to our research materials: A 1990 Funk & Wagnalls encyclopedia has joined our other new addition, The Junior Encyclopedia of Canada. Thanks to Sandra D'Aoust for letting us know . it was available, • and many, \ many thanks to Shanahan's FoodMarket in Goderich for their help! Thanks to Students' Council for their donation of the Junior Encyclopedial that we made with ikks. Clarice. We Cookie: exchan e pary from stories we have read. We have not quite finished our Fairy Tale held i. . Lochalsli centres. We got our report cards and Mr. Lobb talked tcrsome of our parents. On Saturday, Marne Wilkins -We are preparing . forChrisgnas held a very successful• cookie ex - enemas With the Primary Choir.change party, with a number of We .are starting to work . with neighboursfQends and' family in fractions. They are fun and exciting. a ' We are mapping our homes aid ttottidance. reading maps of the world and Bruce and Louise Miller were visiting with Rhetta and Marion Three of our students participated Maclennan recently and they'ait in an interest session • on sign' attended the wedding and reception language. of Rhetta's grandson, Tiininie Mist Wise, Grade 3 MacLennan, son of Beth MacLen- Wow! Grade 3 is finally finished nan of Goderich and the late Eldon Math -a -draw (addition and<Webster visited on subtraction of tells and. Hundreds). ecil Saturday with Norma Young: in Now, we are starting multiplication. Over the past month we have Goderich.. On Saturday evening, been talking about Fairy Tales. We Cecil spentsome time in Kinear- liked snaking our own vcrsiars of dine with his cousins, Shirley and •I OCHALSH al by Kae Webster John MacLennan. Weekend visitors with Charlie and Mayme Wilkins were Allan, Janet, Steven and Colleen Peck of Wal- laceburg and David and Liz Dadson of Ingersoll. Dorothy Finlayson visited for a few days recently with her son Rod and family, in Sanaa. They all went to London to see Carol Finlayson's and John Balch's new son, Ibbs William, who was born in St. Joseph's Hosaital, on November 15. Iliac weighed in at 8 lbs. 7 oz. •