The Citizen, 1992-12-09, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1992. PAGE 25.
Blyth students prepare for holiday season
By Abigail Ramirez
Christmas is approaching and the
days are getting hectic as people
prepare for the big event. Many
people are ready to give and
receive presents. But through all
the hustle and bustle, we should
take the time to help those who are
less fortunate. Blyth P.S. is doing
For Grandma
Sean Hoegy, 7, helps his little sister Laurin, 5, sign her
card to Grandma when the two went shopping Saturday at
the annual Children's Bazaar in the United Church
basement.
its part by collecting clothing, toys
and non-perishable food items
which will be distributed to the
needy through the Huron County
Christmas Bureau.
Each person at B.P.S. is
preparing for the annual Christmas
concert, whether by singing in the
choir, taking part in the play,
working backstage, or doing those
little extras which make everything
fall into place.
Although at times things can get
Hullett students
improve
environment
FIELD TRIPS AT HULLETT
By Kelly Boven
Hullett school has had many field
trips lately. The grade eights went
to the bush once and they joined
grade sevens on a trip to Centralia
College and the Bruce Nuclear
Plant.
The grade sevens went to the
Blyth Steam Show.
The grade sixes went to
Wawanosh Conservation area and
the grade fives went to Radford's
Pond.
The grade ones have gone many
places. They went to Taylor's apple
orchard, Wawanosh Conservation
Area and Lambton Heritage
Museum.
The grade threes went to the
Wawanosh Conservation area and
the Blyth Steam Show.
The grade twos went to the
Wawanosh Conservation Area also
and the Lambton Museum. The
kindergarten class went to the
Lambton Museum.
ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
All the classes in our school have
been heavily involved in a new
program that encourages us to helj
preserve our environment anc
teaches us responsibility anc
appreciation for our environment
Whenever we do something specia
dealing with an environmenta
aspect we get points towards i
trophy for our school. Some of the
classes sure have been working
hard on this venture.
LIBRARY
The library in Hullett Central
School has new books and a new
computer system and an
encyclopedia for the computer.
pretty chaotic, in the end people are
always happy, which makes it all
worth while.
People of B.P.S. are really
getting into the Christmas spirit as
the festival season approaches.
Many decorations can be seen,
carols will be sung, and on
Thursday, Dec. 17 at 7:30, the
school will put on their big show.
Hopefully and most likely, this
year's Christmas concert will be a
huge success.
GRADE FIVE
By Jennifer Brigham
Grade fives have received pen
pal letters from Lively, which is a
small community near Sudbury.
They have done some
brainstorming about what they
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GRADE SIX
Grade 6 will soon be assigned to
a European project. They have
been busily gathering information
on the different countries in the
Social Studies periods.
Mrs. Zim, from Lucknow, who
travelled to many parts of Europe a
few years ago, came to the room
and shared some of her European
interests with the class.
The students enjoyed her
European slide presentation and
many felt very interested towards
their soon-assigned project.
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