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Times-Advocate, 1988-11-09, Page 10Page -10 Times -Advocate, November 9, 1988 To me.et. oFrenc HYDE PARK - Public meetings will be held this month to give par- ents information about the French immersion program offered. in Mid- dlesex County: The program offered will be total. ' French immersion beginning in grade one in which all subjects are 'taught initially in th1 French lan-. guagc. English language arts will be introduced for about an hour per tin in gr+rtes one to three. Students living .in the attendance areas' for the immersion schools will ride the regular school buses. Other students will use immersion school bus routes and central pick- up.ppints to be arranged.during,the summer. _. The information meetings, start- ing at 7:30 p.m., will be held as follows: Colborne Street School, Strathroy on Monday, November • 21; M, B. McEachren School ;h. Immersion Lambeth on Tuesday, November 22; Lucan Public School, Lucan on Wednesday, November23. Application forms and informa- tion regarding registration proce- dures will be sent home with all Middlesex kindergarten pupils.. Completed applications are due at. the Middlesex Education Centre by December 14, 1988. Applicants from the home school will be -given priority, NEW LUCAN CUBS A number of new members were received into the Lucan First Cubs recently. Back, left, - leaders Jennifer Heckman, Larry Taylor, Art Wilkinson -and John Hodgins. Centre, Jeff Grose, Tom O'Connor, Jared French, John White, Derek Scott and Raymond White. Front, Jonathan Baker, Lee Cosens,Kyle Lawrence, Tyler Graham, Matt Trudgen and Jeremy Langendyk. All other applications will be ac- cepted on a "fust -come, first-served". :served" basis: Taking part in the informa- tion meetings will be Middlesex :County Board of Education staff members including Superintendent . of Academic Affairs Tom William- son, Superintendent of Schools Don Dool, and French. Consultant • Bambara Moscovich. Letters Dear Sir: Again this year South Huron Dis- trict High School Art students will be painting Christmas designs on the windows of businesses in Exet- er. We are now in the process of compiling a list of potential cli- ents. Any establishments who may be interested in having their win- dows painted the week of December 5-9 please contact me at the High School - 235-0880. Sincerely, SuzAnne Maple, Chair, Art Department. To the Editor. Congratulations to all those who organized and participated in the Re- membrance service at the cenotaph on Sunday. It was very satisfying to be able to hear everything due to the fact that the police so capably handled the traffic. Thanks also to the people who attended the ceremo- ny to stand in a cold, biting wind in order to honor those who gave their lives for our freedoms. I am im- pressed by their dedication. Sincerely Helen M. Hodgins WELCOME CHIZIGTMAS c-2EA5ON ' WITH A F ZEN Bliel* at4 WizEATA Fort YOU Oooi • We will teadi you Plow 1, $sa ke a bnry• t o ttac h if to 4 wrea+i► awl add -tins e- delightfuI *uehe,- Worktibop, INiU be held at Me rix i& to w H HA a a i Tueoday Novene ber 2q+h• atoam • d pha and 1 pin • Graft- ki+ will be.rovided ata eon- `. c 20.41* and 4. Please call ar4d regiete for a works, , before "(1tur y t4ove isber r .Join in *e irimirafton avid rnerr- erii- Ned of Old -fashioned craft" r iakieq • CDoi& hunt altMg wits+ of G,�t 15in1a5 cetveI and g i p t Wavwtt'%t hit- &+idled cider. All til -tire Milt• fp Seq�N .r. .i1 1 • -zf • jIIt11i 11$ r• it. 6 Slit p��. couirrn' fLOWfR 2352350 Comfort Style Value El PAIIISER Camel Back Contemporary C-1PALUSER Country Classic $599 el ran Motion Incliner $999 *1.." • R toil ` Country Casual $1299 $549 `KROEHLER. Traditional $899 fame 100% Leather $999 Custom Built Traditional $1397 1