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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-05-31, Page 9inpelstihksin being presente by LCPS students by Shelley Gallen and 'Tracy LeBreton Rumpelstiltskin: Final preparations are ibeing made for cour Spring musical. Please book some time on Tuesday, May 30 ior Wednesday, May 31 at 7:30 to come and see our stars of tomorrow. Grade 1 Grade 1 has been enjoying The lovely Spring weather by taking nature walks around the school grounds and having readng time out under the white bir- ches. Jessica Hare and Danielle Stanley have been chosen to go to the YAK con- ference from Grade 1. it was bard to choose because all our books were good. Reading and taping their stories this week are Lindsey, Justin, Jessica and Andy. On Friday we made Alicia's May birthday cake. :On the computers, we are working on a program, "AnimaLs of Ontario". There is a lot of reading .and decision making in this program.. Grade 2 Grade 2 :has had an enjoyable week, starting with Mr. Carroll helping them this week. Also Ronnie Van Meteran brought in a small grey kitten for our enjoyment, which was a welcomed guest in ,our grade 2 'class One -of the reading groups is starting activities about Clifford - The Big Red Bug. 4 This was a very 'good week! Grade 2.3 Grades 2-3 classroom has taken on a new book this week. We moved .our gigantic Canna Lilies outdoors. We hope you 'enjoy them when you, drive by Lucknow Ce.ntral. We have started a new unit about Australia and are fin- ding it a fascinating continent to study. You are 'welcome to 'come and see our track and held meet en June 1, 930 aan. See you there. Grade 3/4 The grade 3/4 class is split fairly evenly when taking sides in the Stanley Cup Finals, but no.betting of money has been callowed. :Jonathan MacKinnon has filially ever - taken Mr. Dennis and Trevor Summers in the grade 3/4 7baseball competition which is patterned after the Starball COUNTY OF HURON QUOTATION FOR SAND FOR icg CONTROL SEALED 'TENDERS on torms and in envelopes available (from the office of the (undersigned AO be treceiveturdil 400P.M. dotal One on THURSDAY„JUNE 15, 1989 tor the supply, toadingand hauling:W.8'nd tforice tcootrol tor 198949901season., The lowest or any Tender not tnecessarily ,scoopted. Denis S. Merrell, P. Eng. Huron County Engineer -Court House Soderich, Ontario N7A 1812 MACLYN MFG. LTD. 11/4 miles, tnorth of Amberley, just Hwy. 21 3954352 Maotyn Mfg. lid, Carolling hours WO 1210084on. to Sat. Weether 'Permitting. Cam 4:11t1011s25400 Mew 011125400 Vans& Trucks $20O ',Extra itiootianiosi tinOlatiEl • AbioAwitilablo mfaundationiarti ng lOtiVewitySealing• *Parking Lot tine Marking — -NEW *Dust Voritr01; riff Ovate drillowilY* VanunaralslAitching Lots. .0manututallialliagtiutoriorlvextitior J fl,A„ ,1I 11.111 tamminimmommimmin CPS INSIDER 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111110111 contest, involving statistics of Major League baseball players and is featured each Wednesday in the Toronto Star. The grade 3/4 classes misses Mrs. Clooney who is on the band trip .but are having a lot of fun in the iiifternoons with the supply teacher Mr. Carroll. Grade 4 This week Ryan Hackett went in the hospital to get his tonsils out. We are studying Australia. Mrs. Gibson let Mrs. Inwood show pictures to us of our going away party for her new "Baby".We saw a dress rehearsal of the operettait was called "Rampelstiltskin". Grade5 Our two reading groups are making great progress -on their novels. Work is progressing quite wall. By this time we are sure Calgary has already won the Stanley Cup - our sym- pathies are rextended to Montreal fans. We have been involved with Canada fitness and anxiously await the arrival of our 'crests. Grade 7 This 'week the grade 7 'class had a inaseliall---game-against-the—grate-lr Our 'classroom was quiet due to 15 members being away on the band ttip. We watched a Mil an 'SO so S4 ants 'call- ed The Irish and spent some time at the computers. Grade 8 It has been a quiet week in grade It with two-thirds tif the class away on the annual band trip. However, on we work- ed, particularly in math where we have been "mapping rules" using integers. This is a difficult -concept for many and the extra -practice has been beneficial, We are also getting the required paper- work for field day ready, another big job. SPeciatEdecation "The Spedial liklucsdion class is buy sanding and painting plaques. 'The :pupils hope to display them ion the etta nights. lb might present them lorArather's Day gllts. C • Lucknow Sentinel, Wedaesday, May 31, 1916-04ge 9 g*, The Lucknow Guides, Brownies, Pathfinders and Rangers held a very suc- cessful sneakers day in Lucknow last Fri- day, in conjimetion with Canada's FitWeek. Registrants totalled 328 and were from Ripley, Lucknow, Paisley, Bramalea, Kit- chener and other points in between. The winner of the pair of Reeboks donated by Les Fetter Shoes and •Charmans was Gert deJonfiLlt..5 Lucknow.. Milne upyourehoes for next year! The smallest fail of sneaikers feOtered belonged to Davin Chamney, son of .Joan and Steve Chamney. Here the yoimg people practice making an igloo with a :parachute. IN DRY MANS Edge delivers pre -emergent, season - long control of a wide range of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in dry beans. 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