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The Citizen, 1991-06-05, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1991. PAGE 9. East Wawanosh students visit London museum Edited by Julie Elston GRADE ONE LONDON REGIONAL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM by Laura Meier When I got there I went inside. I saw the muppets. We played out­ side and ate lunch and inside I played on a wheel. Inside the muse­ um I went in a tunnel and there was water in it. LONDON REGIONAL CHILDREN'S MUSEUM by Amanda Palmer I liked the snake and the turtles and the tunnels I liked the science room the best. Belgrave Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487 Many attend reunion Fifty-two gathered for the annual Armstrong Reunion Sunday. June 2 at the Women Institute Hall, Bel­ grave. Margaret Carswell, Marlene Leishman and Marilyn Dusky con­ ducted games and contests during the afternoon, then all enjoyed a delicious supper. Those present were from Clinton, Ripley, New Hamburg, Kincardine, London, Bluevale, Walton, Cran- brook, Lucknow, Bamberg, St. Augustine and the Belgrave area. The Belgrave Youth Group held a very successful Bake Sale in the School room of Knox United Church Saturday, June 1. Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent, Mrs. Dorothy Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent attended the Open House in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Switzer of RR 1, St. Marys on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary at Kirk­ ton United Church Sunday, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes attended the British Columbia Cat­ tlemen's annual meeting in Cran- brook, British Columbia recently. by Chad Cook When we went to the London Regional Children's Museum we saw a dinosaur cave and we got to pump a big water wheel. And I saw some lizards and some snapping turtles and we saw a puppet show. by Shawn Cottrill We went to the Children s Muse­ um on a bus. We saw dinosaur caves and a science room and tur­ tles and a snake. by Bridget Cucksey We went to the London Regional Children's Museum on May 16. We all went in the Dinosaur caves. I like dinosaur bones. The big bones were up on the wall. We got to dig for some dinosaur bones. by Craig Marks At the London Regional Chil­ dren's Museum when Bridget's hair went up it was funny and I got to dress up. London was big and the buildings were tall and on the way home we got to sit in the back seat. by Andra Dettweller On May 10, we went to the Lon­ don Regional Children's Museum to see muppets, monsters and magic. There was a science room and we found out how to make electricity. When you put your hand on the ball your hair would stick up. My hair went straight up in the air. There were two wooden horses you could go on and one of them had a ladder you could use to get on with. The other one had two steps to get on and it was hard to get up. I needed help to get up. There was a big wheel tire with garbage in the middle of it. You could go on it if you wanted to and you could walk around on it. You could make a craft or a book and there were crayons and pencils that you could use. You could make anything you wanted to make. You could go in the dinosaur cave and it was dark in the cave. There was a short cut. We all had ' a good time. GRADE TWO Grade Twos are writing a book about the Children's Museum. They will be able to share it on Author's Day, June 5. GRADE THREE-FOUR Grade Three-Fours have made a camping pyramid, which has pic­ tures of what camping is. They are going to go camping at Mr. Fishers' farm in three weeks. GRADE FOUR-FIVES Grade Four-Fives would like to thank everyone who has helped them with their musical production, "Going West". They have been working really hard to put on an excellent production. Last Friday, the grade four-five class said good­ bye to Brenda Deyell, the student teacher. She was a great helper. They will miss her very much and welcome her back as a guest any­ time. GRADE SIX Grade sixes will be finished their tree project on Tuesday. They have been painting trees to paste their information onto. They will also be finishing their Health unit on food. They are also very excited about Track and Field on Friday. KINDERGARTEN Kindergartens will be having a "Birthday Day" where they will sing happy birthday to the children who will have their birthdays in July and August. They will each pick something from the birthday box. They will have games and refreshments. They are also going to the Wawanosh Conservation Area for the program "Spring Walk, Spring Talk". They have also completed their unit on Nursery Rhymes. winners Kinsmen Calendars draw winners for the week were: May 26, Jean and Walter Willits, RR 1, Wing­ ham, $50; May 27, Niel Olson, RR 5, Wingham, $50; May 28, Orville Crawford, Wingham, $50; May 29, Mary Lou Montgomery, Teeswater, $50; May 30, William Taylor, RR 1, Wroxeter, $50; May 31, Sam Thompson, Wingham, $250; June 1, Krista Richmond, Brussels, $100. Euchre results Eleven tables of progressive euchre were played at the W. I. Hall, Belgrave, May 29. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Edythe Coultes; low lady, Mrs. John King; most lone hands, Mrs. Mel Jacklin; most l's, Mrs. Leslie Vincent; most 2's, Mrs. Iona McLean; high man, Mrs. Irene Smythe (playing as a man); low man, Bob Grasby; most lone hands, Jim Coultes; most l's, Lloyd Appleby; most 2's, John King. This is the last euchre until the TIME FOR TREES AUSTRIAN PINE A stately vigorous tree with long green needles. Great as a specimen or wind break. Super Values from $12. 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