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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-10-12, Page 13Little ones love KINDERGARTEN They love "i( r new play house. They are learning shapes and listening skills. Dur- ing the first week, they went on a tour around the school to learn all the rules. All the students like their teacher. They like to sten to good stories. Everyday they pia) follow the leader to the ashroom. They like washroom because c. die water. GRAD r 1, 2, SOMETIMES 3 Grade 2 n.:,de apple pie and apple crisp. It was very good. They also have apple ac- tivities. Apple activities are activities in apple shapes. Grade 3 is learning,Kenning poetry. Everyday the children get 15 minutes of spare time. What they do dur- ing this time is play with the puppets and toys. Also they have reading leaves. You receive a reading leaf by your name if you read a book to your teacher. Special Ed. They are studying word families and the four food groups. They also learned about autumn. They are also working on vowels. Bob and Isabelle MacKenzie have returned home from out west. They spent the month of September visiting their daughter Wendy and her husband Bill Toney at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. There is a sign in the window in the apartment in the front of the Bowling Alley saying "It's A Girl". Congratulations to Shani and Dwayne Ziegler. Susan McNaughton has returned home after spending two weeks at RR 2 Belwood with Maureen and Jim McNaughton and her newest grandson Graeme, who was born Sept. 18. Jessie Johnston had her niece Kathy and her husband Jim Robson and son Bryan from Grosse Point, Michigan to visit her playhouse Grade 3,4,5 Grade 3 made apple muffins with the help from Mrs. Smith. The apple muffins tasted good. Grade 3 also made root cut- tings which they planted recently. Mrs. Kuyvenhoven helped them do this. Their classroom is bright and nice. Every morn- ing they have devotions. They also have a new art teacher, the teachers of grades 6,7 and 8. Grade 5 They are with the principal, Mrs. Broer, every morning. They are learning pen- manship. One excuse from a student who went past the line was, "My pen wouldn't stop." Grade 6,7,8 This month they presented Indian pro- jects. The grade 6 and 7 did this while the grade 8 watched. Also this month they had backwards day. On this day they did everything backwards. They even wore their own clothes backwards. Written by Karen, Michelle, Helena. UCKNOW by Mildred Loree recently. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers and family in the passing of his father Norman Summers who had been a resident of Pinecrest Manor Nurs- ing Home. Rev. Wallace Howlett, representing the Canadian Bible Societyhad a display of books, cards and serviettes at the Lucknow Presbyterian Church on Wednes- day, October 5. He stayed with the Ram - say's at the Manse overnight. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 12, 1988—Page 13 Five Star Quilter's Guild formed The second meeting of the Five Star Quilters Guild was held September 28 at the Teeswater Agri -Curl Building with a registration of 36, which was very encouraging. Mrs. Betty Fieten, secretary -treasurer gave the highlights of the last meeting. Rollcall was bring a quilt pattern or quilted article. The club name was voted to be Five Star Quilters Guild. A banner for the Old Boys Reunion Teesater 1989 will be made, with the Reu- Big Brothers ... • from page 11 Brothers. Likewise, they may take in free bowling at Little Bowl or a cold drink at MacDonald's. Big and Little Brothers also enjoy special events hosted by the association, including summer barbecues at the beach, bus trips to Blue Jay baseball games, swimming, roller skating and bowling tournaments. Big Brothers and their young compa- nions can always find some sort of enter- tainment, through events sponsored by the association and generous donations by local merchants. "You need to have time to be a Big Brother. You should be able to spend one or two hours a week with your Little Brother," John MacDonald stressed. "I know that sometimes I don't spend enough time with Jeff, but I support him whenever he needs me. Jeff knows that I'm as close as the telephone." For John MacDonald, being a Big Brother is only one of the many aspects of his busy life. The public school custodian, Lucknow afternoon WMS hears Whitechurch woman The Lucknow Afternoon Women's Mis- sionary Society held their Thanksgiving Meeting October 5 in the Church Hall, with ladies from the Kinlough WMS, Ripley Afternoon WMS and the Lucknow evening auxiliary attending. The president Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie opened the meeting by reading a poem and leading in prayer. The Bible study was given by Mrs. GIC Rates for 35 Trust Companies 524.2773 Ilho 270 3-5 Yrs. Monthly Allison Ramsay, reading from Psalm 100, with the theme "thankfulness". Mrs. Jessie Johnston led in prayer and. Mrs. Donalda Moffat favoured with a piano solo. The guest speaker was Mrs. Neilson of Whitechurch who gave a very inspiring message to us and spoke on Harvest. Mrs. Mildred Loree thanked the speaker and presented her with a gift. 103/4% 1-2 Yrs. A1INVESTMENTS 122 Court House Square, Goderich LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, October 16, 1988 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 9:45 A.M. Sunday School, Nursery For Children Under 4 Years Rev. ALLISON J. RAMSAY - Minister Everyone Welcome LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Invites You To Worship With Them On Sunday, October 16, 1988 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Nursery downstairs morning & evening EVERYONE WELCOME Are you part of the human race or just a spectator? Pampa -nail 1 Fiaxss. In your heart you know ii's right. 70 3-4-5 Yrs. •No Fees •No Charges 1-800-265-5503 SALE St)16 MEN'S $!H00 from LADIES $2500' f CHARMAN'S LUCKNOW 528-2011 The offering was received and prayer by Mrs. Celia Aitchison. Mrs. Ramsay is in charge of the display book from the Bible Society which includes Bibles, books for adults and childjren, cards etc. Invitations were received from Whitechurch WMS for October 13 and Kinlough WMS for October 19. The meeting closed with a humn and prayer. Lunch followed. Mon Committee to cover the cost. Quilts focus on the development and sur- vival of the 19th century handmade bed- ding. Early immigrants to Canada brought their quilting and weaving traditions. Quilting techniques and patterns will be passed on to one and other at our Guild. Mrs. Stein demonstrated roto cutters and templates. Mrs. Mamie Roulston demonstrated the making of templates and the making of a quilt block. Next meeting is at the Lucknow Town Hall, October 26, 10 a.m. Rollcall is bring a favourite tool or gadjet. is a husband and father to three children of his own. He also has a busy volunteer schedule with the Goderich Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion where he is Legion Deputy Commander. John also serves on the Big Brothers board of directors as treasurer. "Big Brothers has been a rewarding ex- perience for me," John noted. "It feels good to help someone else. Jeff and I have had a good relationship. It's enjoyable to be with Jeff and we have had good times together. "Jeff is a responsible boy. He's done well for himself and Big Brothers has helped to make a difference in his life." Jeff also sees the benefits that Big Brothers has had on his life. He ap- preciates the time that he has been able to spend with his special friend. Growing up in a father -absent home is not always easy and Big Brothers has helped Jeff and his family deal with this. Jeff looks to Big Brothers with a great sense of pride and enthusiasm."Someday I hope to be a Big Brother and I'll spend lots of time with my Little Brother." The War Amputations of Canada... Safety Is CHAMP No Accident PLAYSAFEProgram Huron County Health Unit and the Veterinary Clinics of Huron County ANTI -RABIES CLINICS FOR HURON COUNTY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1988 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1988 9 a.m.-4 p.m. At the Veterinary Clinics Listed Below For dogs and cats over 3 months of age. Please have them on a leash or in boxes or bags when in the clinic. COST: S7- per animal vaccinated Certificate provided, and tag for dogs THE FOLLOWING HURON COUNTY CLINICS ARE PARTICIPATING ✓ Blyth Veterinary Services - Queen Street South (New Location) ✓Exeter Animal Hospital - London Road South (Hwy. 4), Exeter ✓Seaforth Veterinary Clinic - Main Street North, Seaforth ✓Clinton-Seaforth Veterinary Services - R.R. 5, Clinton (Hwy. 4, South of Clinton) ✓Goderich Veterinary Clinic - R.R. 2, Goderich ✓ Leedham Veterinary Clinic - 11 Alfred Street East ✓South Huron Veterinary Clinic - ✓Wingham Veterinary Clinic - Zurich Rintoul Pool Complex, Wingham ✓ NOTE: Brussels Veterinary Clinic - Wednesday, Nov, 2 and the evening of Friday, Nov. 4