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by Jessa Kuyvenboven
How do you spell that?
U-k-r-a:-i-n«a-a=n, The Grade
3 class has been studying
the Ukrainian community.
In this, unit they Darned
what they do for a living,,
what they eat and a little of
their lanuage. They also
ate a Ukrainianmeal as part
of the lesson.
Tommy the Turtle tamed
around and saw Rosie
Raccoons ;standing behind
him. The Grade. 4 :and. 5$'
have been enjoying their
kindergarten reading part-
nets ,
The Grade '1 and 2 class-
es are busy with a , unit on
animals. They learned .how
we use animals, what ani-
.mals do for us, lerheree they
live and their homes.
Have you .got another
ruler? Grades 1 and 2 have
been measuring how wide
and long the classroom is,
chairs, themselves,, just use
your imagination!
The Grade 4 and 5 stu-
dents joined in the .Inuit
unite They made statues out
of "playdougb . toresemble
that the must liked to carve
•
and shape • things. Students
also' made various things to
do with, the Inuits such as an
igloo constructed out of
sugar cubes.
After decorating paper
snowmen' withhats, sun-
glasses and Mitts the Grade
1 and 2s deckled to reduce,
Don't
Dollars
reuse,, recycle. T ltey made
creations out ,i,t reeyeled
materials, such as egg car-
tons,
artons, toilet paper rolls and
milk cartons. They claimed
their creations tO be space-
men, ballerinas, birdfeeders
sand one excited student said
lit was"aUens from Mare.
This year volunteers
brought something new to
LDCSA electives, calligra-
phy, wood -working, pods -
jug, tie -dying, .automotive,
quilting, cake decorating2
flower arranging, knitting.
and much more• °was
enjoyed by the students.
Thank ail of the volunteers.
who gave their time to work
with the students.
hoot
winners
Seven "tables of shoot
were in play at the Drop in
Centre on Friday. High
players were Anne
Anderson and Richard
Grant, second high, •
Donald. Moffat and John •
Harris. Margaret Errington
had the nick shoots. •
These seniors skated a Future:number:at the Lucknow Skating Club's carni-
'Val on Snaith y; Left to right, back row: Corey Rintoul, Janet .a: x, Lees
Morrison, Charlotte Drennan, Debbie ; Ross, Paula Taylor. " Front row: Nicole:
. y
Elliott, Whitney .Taylor, . Laura Knechtel Erin .Moran and Sam ; Mayer. (Pat
Livingston photo)
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annodoings
Property owners in
Dungannon who have water
problems and assessed for
the Dungannon Drainage,
Works, 1'995, attended the
West VVaw anosh Township
Council meeting ; on
Tuesday, March 5, 1996. .
Once again, there was
standing room, only.
Marvin Scott, Grant
Thede and Martin Hendriks
left last Thursday, to attend
the Oliver Hart - Par Tractor
Convention held on the
weekend in South Bend,
Indiana,_..
Congratulations to the
Lucknow. Bantam A hockey''
team who defeated Chesley
in allthree games to win the
WOAA : championship tro-
phy' in • ':Chesley last
Wednesday, under the direc• •
tion • of . coaches Mike
Courtney... and- Dave
Mac innon. The team has -
et lost a game and tie , only
one all season long. They
will now play the Iucan
Bantams in Lucknow
tonight at 8 p.m. Good luc
team.
Approximately 35 tela-
tives,friends and .neighbors.•
of Rhonda Hogan loaded
into a bus, driven by Lois
,Needham, to attend the
buck and doe held at the
Embro Community Centre
for "Rhondaand her hus-
band -to -be, Mike Munro on
Saturday, A full 'crowd:
enjoyed a good time.
dMike` will
married atand Kingsbridge ohne
Apr. 20.
Theresa (Courtney)
Cornack of Burlington is
spending a few days visiting
the Courtney relatives and
friends in this area.
Several Dungannon and
area folk joined with the
'220 people, the biggest
crowd this year, to attend
the hot turkey supper at the
Kinloss Community ° Centre.
TW pies walked
away . with the -prizes at
Dungannon Senior Citizens
euchre party on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold
Kraemer and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob` McCormick. The lucky
card drawn, entitled Harvey
Culbert to a !Delicious"
apple.
• Rev. Phillip Garden con-
ducted
the: Third Sunday in
Lent worship service at
Dungannon United Church
on March 10.
Wearing a Blue Jay's cap,
Rev. Phillips likened the
similarity of the children's
story, as "in training."
Russ and Mary Mackie,
olyrood, hosted a Lost
Heir party on Friday
evening, commemorating
March. birthdays..
Irish prizes were won by
Elsie Pannabecker, Kathy
Todd and Bob Taylor.