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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 WE HAVE A NEW HOME! CHSS Adult Education has temporarily moved to VANASTRA PUBLIC SCHOOL (transportation available from CHSS) COME AND JOIN US •Earn credits leading to a Grade 12 Diploma •Enjoy a relaxed adult atmosphere with the support of other adult students •Flex hours will accomodate your schedule COMPUTER CLASSES IN LOTUS and WORD PERFECT are accepting registrations during the week of Dec. 14-18 for classes beginning the week of Jan. 4 phone 482-5922 to make an appointment | •To register for the computer class •To register for credit courses •To learn more about CHSS Adult Ed. T Adult Education: second chance with a difference know about Lively and about Blyth. The computers will be used to do their letters and hopefully those letters will be to their new pen pals before Christmas. 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. GOODS F J ■ Al■ H ■ 'Brian McKnight^ Upholstery •FREE ESTIMATES WITH NO OBLIGATION •QUALITY WORKMANSHIP •REASONABLE RATES •FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY \§RUSSELS 887-6453/ AZmini dish SATELLITE SYSTEM - 80 channel capacity Your own in-home video store Contact MURRAY ARMSTRONG for Sales & Service V 887-9769 / < DUNBAR & COOK ELECTRIC LTD. Home, Farm & Commercial Wiring “NO JOB TOO SMALL” <PAUL ENGEL SIDING AND ROOFING^ • Alum. Vinyl Siding • Soffit, Fascia • 5" Seamless Trough • Windows, Doors TELEPHONE 887-9045 Free in Home Estimates • Alum. Vinyl Shutters • Steel Siding and Roofing • 5 year written workmanship guarantee /Bill ShortreedA Electric Wiring DON \526-7505 PAUL 357-1537/ • Farm • Home • Commercial 79 William St. Box 334 Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0 V “QUALITY CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS” V FARM HOME COMMERCIAL Over 18 Years Experience \R R. #1, Walton 887-9387/ / DON'T > FOIRGET $3.00 THURSDAY SAVE ON YOUR CLASSIFIED AD