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A NOTE FROM,MISS VIDEAN.
A COMMENTARY ON OUR • • showing life in i
AFFLUENT SQCIEP1 They. enjoyed a
Ofinterest ropy parents who Arctic animals.
passed through the main 'hall of Some childr
Victoria School on Open House se ipture with"
night were the three little kittens oth s _ rmade E sk
who foundtheir mittens. Thse • c, o n
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Arctic. The puplils mane a mural
e Arctic today.
filmstrip about
n' did Eskimo
Plasticine and
tno masks with
tructionJ''paper. . It's
ting to learn a'bout the
atl Eskimo children play.
e io play hockey and
oo.`
M' YEQ
e concluding their
with each group
f their topic
has been poor
been trying
it and the
ld be made this
particular kittens, w re .•intere
overseeing a clothes line, a coat games
rack and a long bench on which, They 1
were, displayed a quantity of foot all
children's sweaters, socks,
coats, hats, leather shoes:
running shoes, scarves, mittens,
gym su-i9ts and "s.harts a,ll
accumulated as the year has
progressed.'
Also of interest following Open
House was the fact that there still
remained to be .replaced in the
'Lost and Found" box the
following items: girls' gym
suits, two; boys' gym shorts, two;
sweaters, five; scarves, five;
leather shoes, three pair; running MRS. LFORQ°
shoes, nine pair;. warm winter In art, our , class made a St.
hats, eight; raincoats, two;'winter Patrick's Day an out'of a harp, a
Th
study
giving a
Thoug
lately, w
xperime
nclusion
we. k.
ucation
chee ful not
were eagerly
ek ended • on a
s report cards
ken home.
boots, three pair; inhering, shamrock and . potato?
lwas last Monday
sday morning the,
in our classroom.
One story.entitled;"The Hungry We got our report.�ard Monday.
• Leprachaun" has been extremely March 13th.
'popular rt h the primary We ha most of the bulletin
students. It tells how the Irish got boards up using activities in '
Phonics, n wspaper work and I�
ing. Colborne Township Council •
acDONALD met in regular session on Marcie
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ors. MacDbnald;s 'with all members present.
e team that won The Sandy Contracting„
p trophy in the Company's tender for 1972 gravel •
ague. They are was accepted ' from. the three.
�Cilkin,' Randv • tenders.scibmitted. The Township
one pair; mittens, seven p ; odd Open House
mittens, 19; socks,even pair: evening. On Tu
MRS. STEEP • parents,visite
potatoes:
MRS. CORY
Mrs. Cory's pupils were so
happy to bring their families to Four boys in
Open House and show their room.,. room were on t
The pupils had their .gay kites the champions
flying in the.halls and room. This .Squirt House- L
was their "March Winds`) week., Jerry Kirsh `Ji
. Notes
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BY MRS; JACK'CLEMENTS
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529.464$
Sympathy of the comtuntty is
with Mrs. Doug McNeil in the
recent passing of her father, Mr.
George Million)
Patti Brindley had he
Misfortune to fall at school and
break her right elbow.
Miss Diane Dickson of
Stratford visited at the home of
• her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Dickson recently.
Mr, and Mrs.. Keith Kerr and
fancily have moved to, their new,
home. a�
' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerr and
family have purchased a home .in
Nile and have moved in.
Congratulation`s to Mr,. and
Mrs. Robt. Madson'otf the arrival
.of their baby .girl. •
Mr.'aand Mrs. WM, Million and,
Dale, called on Mr. and Mrs. John
The ° students at • Queen Eli
%handicapped in Goderich enjoy -m
learning process in addition to their
youngsters visited the Little Bowl f
Colborne council
discess drains
gravel tenders
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•sc of for the mentally baI s, In anothe nui.in.g. wee e s u e s a en e ress
),y outings as part of their rehearsal of the Robertson Public §chopl.Minstrel Show which was
chasroom work. This week the ` performedforthe student body of •the school as wel l,:,• -staff photo
a few gdnes with the pins and"
Clements on Sunday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs,,,Joe Graham (nee Donna
Kerr) on the arrival of .their baby
boy on Saturday, ' March 11,,
"Richard Joseph".
Mrs. Don, Thompson visited
with Mr. and Mr$. Joe Graham pf
Newmarket for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge
celebrate their 35 wedding
anniversary on Saturday.
Congratulations folks.
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HOMEOWNERS
CaIII'o iOp.m.
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$ 2',000 - $50,000
Obtain all the cash you need and reduce your payments by as
much as half with a 2nd or 3rd mortgage on sentible terms.
Call to 10 p.m. today for helpful.courteous, ser4ice. Prompt
Investment Corp. 330 Bay St., Toronto. Call Collect 366-9586,
evenings 2314146. ..
tormommoommomp
creative wet
MRS.
The class has beentalking Stoddard and Rick Carman Drainage Engineer is to inspect
aboutthe good and bad winds and o The class ha
what they'do.•They also 'enjoyed in mathemratic
having the mothers visit heir'
classes Tpuesday•
MRS. IRWIN
The _pupils in Mrs. -in's
class are studying shapes. They
have made cats and dogs from.
triangles , and rockets and castles
from rectangles.
Circles makefine cats a d
bears.' It is Nato use shazies
We ares�ad that Mrs, in is ill
the hospital. but we hope she wall
get well soon.
4 ' ,PARS-. WALTEll,
They are learning about 'the
THE
SEPARA E
SHOPPE
cubes fit indif;
The girls have been buss doing Council authorized" the Road :
embroidery work, Superintendent. Melvin Good to
attend the C. ' S. Anderson Road
' MR. SYGROVE School at the University of Guelph
;This week the pupils learned Mav 7-10 and the Reeve Douglas'
words that show action are McNeill to attend the Convention of
verbs. the Association of Municipalities
nticipation of spring. the . Ont. to be held in Ottawa June 187'
made flowers and '21. _
butterflies m art this week.
been using blocks the--deV ries Drain.. the Hazlitt
to see how many Drain and the Bowman Drainas
Brent sized boxes. soon as weather permits.
t.ha
calx
In
cla s
A' ,number of trailer owners
�"`° RS. CRAi3STON •;•• appeared before.Cdaincil
Room and Room 20 are seeing endeavouring to have the trailer
e.fi.lm '' addle to the Sea'. It is fee lowered in ,the township.
a film sbo--int the Great Lakes Council decided to lower the
and St... Law ence River 'Sy stem: trailer fees to S9.00 per month.
Warren Zinn and John Austin of
. ,_. • MR. CARROLL
Ashfield To'ai•nship 'and Robt_
Mr. Carro I's .room went to Jewell of ,'Colborne ToW nsh}•p,--
,visit the ! instrel Show at att.enrled•C.ounsil meeting at the
Robertson. S tool. It was most request of Council to discuss,
successful a d they enjoyed it Recreation, i.e. the organization. I
veru much
Main Corner CIisiton
PULLOVER
BLOUSES
SKIRTS '
C
P ANTS
TOPS
Open 2-6 Closed Weds.
(r
operation and activities of a '
Today we prepared a map on. recreation „committee and ' j,
South Amer ca to�get ready for the organization: '1
,studies of t kat continent Some co Mr. Zinn and Mr. Austin
us watched the TV program outlined the -work`of t[ie
"Chariots of the Gods',. which was. • Recreati•on Committee in' ,
'.belpfuLas, well. Ashfield Township where the
MRS Hest( Council appointed the recreation
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The pupils hope their parents . committee and recommended twio
and friends enjoyed Open House councillors on this committeg,-
last Monday night. involvement of the people and
The class i s -busy doing encouraging programs already in
,,projects on South America. They effect. Skating time at the arena,
--have found that Champion graders swimming lessons, scheduled:
are sold to many countries .in ball games and `Hockey games,
South America., transportation car pools,
recreation equipment, capital
expenses, grants, insurance and
charity donations of extra money
were mentioned and. discussed.
Concern was expressed over
the delay. by the Huron, County
Planning Department of their
work in drawing up' Building and
Zoning Regulations`#or Colborne
Township. An attempt is to he
made to -have this soon. The
CIonel Sanders -7k pe
ntuc
rued
S'NAK PAK
TUESDAY ONLY
2 PIECES E,L I,COUS
KENTUC. V/FRIED.CHICKEN .
GOLDEN BttowN
FRENC 1 RIES
SINNER
3• GENEROUS PIECES OF
DELECTABLE KENTUCKY
HIED CHICKEN
CR AMY COLE SLAW ,
GOLDEN BROWN FRENCH FRIES
GRECIAN, BREAD REG. $1.35
"Cototfoltindlits w'=
es It
fins .Mtckil' good!" 1
REG. 85
contract -of =per -Ltd -for
the 1972 Tax Notices was
The road budget for 1972 was
presented amounting to $li3,c 20
which is due to°the lowering of
•grants this year, a considerable
reduction from the amount spent
in 1971. This budget was!
accepted.
Several letters re: Saltford
streetlights were read. All were
considered and left till the • next
special meeting of Wednesday,
March' 15.
accepted.
TAKE HOME
SHOP
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St. Helens
Mr. and Mrs. Barry McQuiflin,
Jill and Scott of Ancaster were
weekend visitors with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Fred
MCQuillin.
Mrs. John Cameron isa patient
in Wingham and District Hospital.
Douglas ' Miller, along with
other members of Huron County
4-H Sheep Club, attended the
College Royal at the University of
Guelph on Saturday.
The next Shoot Party in the St.
Helen's Hall is' On Thursday
evening. Lunch will .be served..
Mrs. Lorne Woods, is a patient
in Oshawa Hospital having taken
ill while visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. Ray Hawley and
Mr. Hawley.
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