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Times-Advocate, 1982-12-08, Page 5Times -Advocate, December 8 1982 Page 5 McCurdy memos Raise 2465O; mostly in pennies • Pennies, pennies, and more pennies! Finally after three days counting and rolling the money we had the total of $246.50. This UNICEF money will be used to help children in other countries. We want to thank the people from Huron Park and Cen- tralia for being so generous. Remembrance Day What does Remembrance Day mean to yotl?This Year the grade eights prepared anu presented the service. We talked about the war, the men who fought in it and what the war and those men did for us. This was a learning ex- perience for us. ' Pictures' Smile! Here comes Brooks! In September, Mr. the McCurdy Student Council Some of the students from purchased a Disc Camera. Stephen Central and our own Some of our teachers are now grades four to eight learned often seen taking pictures of about her latest books and the our daily activities. In years different steps in getting a to come we'll enjoy looking at the album that we are filling. • • - Stephen McIntyre Zehrs • No, we're not buying the. store, but we\are collecting Zehr's sales tapes. The money from this fund-raising activity will go toward more tape recorders for the school. Lyn Cook How would you like to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces? Lyn Cook came to our school to tell us about be- ing a member of the Centralia • sponsored by the Heart Air Base many years ago. To-- Foundation. • clay, she is a well-known - Mike. Moffatt author of Canadian books. Report cards A's here, B's there, and C's. book produced. We werevery impressed and hope some of Volleyball her hints on writing help us! -Susan Glanville News flash! Teachers ver - Skip it program sus• students in a volleyball Mr. Beattie and four girls game. The Grade 8 students from Usborne School'eame.to confidently made the our school to show some of the challenge. Atter one win each, ways to skip. They showed us they wondered if they had a video of some kids who have underestimated the abilities That's performed on '• of the teachers. However,in a Incredible": • close third game of 16 to, 14, ' We learned that the Skip It the students emerged as. program is a. fun way to keep winners. in shape. This program is Tournament Friday was an exciting day for the volleyball teams. The boys' teams played in Exeter while the girls' teams played here. With the possibility looming of a four-way tie for first, the girls from Exeter cards on November 23. In the „won their game to take the days following parents had in- championship. Usborne, Hen, terviews with the teachers. Sall, and McCurdy tied for se - next ' term, hopefully, cord and Zurich and Stephen everyone will be able to smile.. tied forthird. • - Wendy. Bierling The McCurdy and Exeter Cheese sales boys tied for first. It was an The grades 6's, 7's and 8's exciting but tiring day and all have turned into salespeople. thosepractices paid off! They are selling cheese in our neighbourhood. The proceeds will go towards the school's first computer. We hope we'll have good support from our community. JaOly-n u eaLer, Cheese JJoue This Week's Specials everywhere. Some faces were happy and some were glum wth the handing out of report Property Owners and Tenants YourlOO2 Assessment Notice Mailing Of Assessment Notices .. 'A 1982 Assessment Notice tor 1983 municipal and school taxes will be mailed on or before December 3rd to•every property owner and tenant in the following municipalities • ' All municipalities in the Counties of Huron and Perth • AT CENTRALIA BAZAAR - Donna Smith and Ivo Blair are ready to serve cookies to Visitors to Saturday's bazaar sponsored by the Centralia United Church UCW. Delicious. jelly filled or Bismarr/1.15 Donuts Pineritrer . . Old Cheddar Dutch, mild or "spiced Gouda Pure'Chocolate Chipits Ie.3.19 til .2.99 lb.1.67 �Shipks By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Once again this community has been saddened by a death of a resident here. This has been the fourth death in this. immediate area this past fall.. Fresh Daily Bread, Rolls, Pastries Over 40 kinds of Donuts No t.(st taaa taco tiielsra otada.taim teed stwi tams Aiisl t.tusk 3 d 3 3 3 Deluxe Fruit Cake Cheeses Over 60 varieties of Canadian and imported cheeses Fresh off the block CHEESE GiFT BASKETS ?4! CHEESE TRAYS MADE TO ORDER -' 1 Sincere sympathy is ex- pressed to John Kingma, his' family and grandchildren, in - the death of his wife Tina (Talma) Kingma, Tuesday November 30. Mr. and Mrs. Kingma had. 'been planning to spend 'a Christmas holiday in Holland. John and Linda Wuerth at- tended a Christmas pai►ty at the Rec Centre in Exeter, Saturday evening. Hugh and Annie Morenz ac- companied' by _ Oscar and Laura Miller, Dashwood, visited Thursday evening in Zurich with Lorne -and Mildred Klopp. • Henry and Annie Becker, Zurich visited Tuesday after- noon with the Morenz's. g' Fcncy Cookies = g- Candies - Nuts cuoasowsicyiac,eagJate aaez.• .Jai t — flu 443 Main St.. Easter 235-0332 Zurich. 236-4912 Seoforth 527-1303 GRADUATES — Karen Dietrich, daughter of Yvonne and Earl Dietrich. of Centralia graduated at Lambton College, Sarnia recently from the General Arts and Science Program. She is continuing her • studies in Radio Broad- casting -at Fanshawe Col- lege in London. Photo by Jack Doerr tie Boris Karloff was born William Henry Pratt in Lon- don, England. When he join- ed a traveling stock company • in Kamloops, B.C., he decid- ed that Pratt was•not a good stage name and selected Karloff, a. family name on his mother's side. The fist name Boris just came to his head and seemed to go well with Karloff: • Tiger Times from Stephen Central Hi there! This is Tony the Tiger from Stephen Central School. We have a lot of ex- citing articles this week. We have one article about the Santa Claus Parade. one about Angela Zietman who went to Holland, and one about Room 4's visit to see Lyn Cook, and many more. so have fun reading the articles. (Gia King.) •. . Visit to see Lyn Ct)ok' On November 18th we went to J.A.D. McCurdy to see Lyn' Cook. Lyn Cook is a famous Canadian author. She .faked about her childhood and how. they.made a book. In all of her books she had a piece of her childhood in it. Rooms 1. 2, and 4 -enjoyed it and found it very interesting. Everyone _ also received her autograph. ( Michelle Vincent ) Monday November 29. the senior choir and some juniors went to the Community Cen- tre in Dashwood. We went to sing for the Senior Citizens. The Senior people sang and .did a play. The Junior people sang d1so. After we were done we had punch and cookies. We thanked the Senior Citizens for inviting us. (Christine Chalmers) Angela Zielman visited her 'grandma, aunts, uncles and ' cousins in Holland. She and her parents were in Holland , three weeks, She would • be glad to go to Holland again. (Susan Ratzf Grades four and eight are now involved in volleyball houseleague. There are six teams. Pac-men, Steelers, Space Invaders, •Knight Riders .and Wayne and ' Shusters. We have to play the finals yet, and Pac-Men and Steelers will be in them. (Jamie Brand) Saturday December 4 Stephen Central put a float in the Santa Claus Parade. The cheerleaders sang, We're from Stephen, Rudoph, Flea Tiger Fam, Hulabuloo and Thunder. The people on the float were Todd Fahner. as Tony the Tiger, Jeff Hoffman; Jim. Payne; Jeni Mae Pfaff. Doug Wilson, and Jeremy . Becker as elves .from Room 10. (Charlene Browning) - Hans Christian Andersen had no problem writing or telling stories but he did have trouble reading them. He ap- parently had a condition that today would be described as dyslexic. Two Information Inserts mailed with your Assessreent Notice explain the appeal procedure and provide the timetable Of Open Houses in your areau • . • Open House you'mayfile a formal complaint with the Assessment Review Board Sessions Will ill The final date tor tiling an appeal is January 11th• 1983 Answer Questions tntormation on appeal Open House sessions have been procedures is provided on the back planned at convenient times and. . the Infos ment Noticetand in . locations in your municipality to afford you the•opportunity to review - your assessment with staff of the Residential Regional Assessment Office Assessment staff will be Properties pleased to explain the basis of your Insulated authorized to amend all data . With Urea (school support, assessment: etc.) �nrmalt'lPilvci on your Notice. . You are encouraged to take . advantage of this service property assessment and are Rolls Available For Review • • The Assessment Roll will be• • available for review at your local • • municipal office during regular . businc ss hours, beginning • D2cember 22nd 1982. If You Wish To Appeal if you believe you have been improperlyassessed in any way. Ministry of Revenue Ontario Foam A residential property. which has • been Insulated with Urea Formaldehyde Foam (U.FFI.) • may qualify for a.35 per cent •• • reduction 10 the residential building . portion of•the 1982 property assessment • • Those ratepayers whose residential properties are insulated with U FF I. are urged to attend an Assessment Open House sChed- uled in their area or. to contact the Regional Assessment Office 10. confirm their eligibility for this • • -assessment reduction Huron -Perth Assessment Oil ice • 57 Napier Street. 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