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Jeff Porter, a Grade 2 student at Kinloss Central School, has his try at the long jump event
during field day at the school on May 26. (Alan Rivett photo)
HUTI'ON
STATELY 4 bedroom brick home in
Whitechurch (church manse), lot 130 x
197 with mature trees. Spacious living
room, dining room and eat -in kitchen.
Full basement is high and dry and
could have rec room; garage.
2 ACRES on highway near
Whitechurch. Excellent 4 bedroom
brick house with new attached carport
and all conveniences including
aluminum windows throughout. Barn 14
x 32, workshop 14 x 24 with 18 x 24 addi-
tion. Must be sold. Bring all offers.
COTTAGE, Point Clark, two bedrooms,
eat -in kitchen with Hanover cupboards;
winterized; one block from Huron
Road. Asking $32,500.
2 BEDROOM vinyl sided home on a
good lot in Lucknow. Asking in the
teens.
10 ACRES near Teeswater with good
house, steel sided barn 45 x 65, equip-
ped with farrowing crates.
15 YEAR OLD BUNGALOW on a lot 165
,x 165, living room, dining room, large
kitchen, walk-in basement, new
carpets.
3 ACRE PROPERTY St. Helens, house
• excellent throughout, steel workshop 24
x 32 fully insulated and finished inside,
creek at back of property. Reduced for
quick sale.
OUTSTANDING 100 acre systematical-
ly tiled; stone home; beef barn; hog
barn; large 81/4% F.C.C. mortgage.
Redued price.
WINGHAM good house 3 bedrooms up,
1 down, only 1 block from downtown.
Spacious living room, dining room and
kitchen, 2 baths. Asking $31,500. To close
an estate, try offer.
TWO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS in
Lucknow.
Several building lots. Three have water
and hydro to property.
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Teachers edge students
1643 in baseball match
BROQKSIDE
BY MADONNA BRADLEY
AND RACHEL FAIRBAIRN
On Thursday Grade 8 played ball aginst
the teachers with a score of 16-13 in favour
of the teachers. During the last part of the
game, a clown umpire appeared on the
diamond to liven things up with oranges
for balls and water balloons for surprise
showers.
The Grade 6 overnight campout at
Menesetung on May 20 was cancelled
because of rain and rescheduled for June
12 and 13.
A balloon found by Joyce McWhinney
early in May had been released by Matt
Leopold as part of a science experiment at
West Ridge School, Racine, Wisconsin.
At the Regional Track and Field Day
held at G.D.C.I. track on May 28,
Brookside had several winners: midget
girls runner-up, Tricia Brown; junior boys
first, Chris MacDonald; intermediate boys
first, Duane Durnin; intermediate girls
runner-up, Trisha MacDonald; senior girls
first, Julie Pentland.
Mrs. Ottewell took her Grade 3 class to
her home last Friday for lunch and a
nature hike conducted by Mr. Ottewell.
On Tuesday the Grade 3 class toured
Huron County Pioneer Museum and the
Marine Museum in conjunction with the
study of Pioneer Life.
Mrs. Young's Grade 1 class has finished
a unit on caterpillars and butterflies. They
are now bringing in shoe boxes to do a
shadow box display of dinosaurs. They are
learning the value of a penny and a nickel
in working with money in math.
Many pictures and story books have
been written, illustrated and published by
students at Brookside. On Friday, the girls
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and boys from many classrooms spent
time in the library reading and sharing
these books.
On Thursday, Daryl Graham and Dun-
can Mowbray spent the day at the Huron
County Board Office with other young
authors from the county. They also had the
opportunity to meet with Lyn Cook, a pro-
fessional author, who has written many
children's books.
Grades 7 and 8 went to Robertson School
on May 22 to hear Matt Maxwell, a singer
and entertainer who sang in French and in-
volved the students in the singing. This is
one way to help increase their fluency.
Mrs. Clarke's Room 4 Alphabet "Frog
Pond" now has snails, water fleas, a leech,
a mosquito larva, and a mystery animal,
as well as three tadpoles. The tadpoles are
about 8 cm. long, and now have black legs.
The children are learning some amazing
information about pond animals! Their
Bookworm is also growing. Each time so-
meone reads a book, it goes further along
the wall! Danny Wylds is their "Special
Me" this week.
Moist Heat
Always use moist heat (use a steam iron
or a damp press cloth) when pressing
wool garments, says Clothing and Tex-
tiles Specialist Margaret Loewen of the
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and
Food's rural organizations and services
branch.
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 8
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Warren McDougall B.A.M. Div.
Nursery and junior congregation provided
EVERYONE WELCOMF.
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 8
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
REV. ALLISON J. RAMSAY, MINISTER
Nursery Downstairs
For Little Ones Under Fo r
EVERYONE WELCOM)
Anglican
Church Service
St. Paul's, Ripley - 9:00 a.m.
Ascension, Kinlough - 10:30 a.m.
St. Peter's, Lucknow -12:00 Noon
SUNDAY SCHOOL
At Ascension and Lucknow
AN.
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Invites You To Worship With Them On
SUNDAY, JUNE 8
10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning & evening
EVERYONE WELCOME
The Canadian
Red Cross Society