The Huron Expositor, 1989-10-11, Page 7�---TME HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 1 1 1-989 - 7A
�R ;AT NEWS!
SENIOR BOYS TEAM - The 11-12 Year Old Boys' cross-country team from St.
James school captured first place at Queen's Park. Stratford last week. Pictured
are Boyd Devereaux Jason Henderson and Chris Marion. Teammate Mike
Devereaux was absent
JUNIOR GIRLS TEAM - The team of 9-10 Year Old girls from St. James , (I. to
r.) Kelly Devereaux, Kathy Devereaux. Melissa Finlayson and Lisa Blake. placed
third in the Stratford cross-country meet last week. .
JUNIOR BOYS TEAM - St. James tears of 9-10 Year Old cross country runners
also placed first in Stratford. They are (I.to r.) Brandon Nash, Jared Munro, Mark
Van Dogeri ;'aid, 600tt Akan.: Dearen.
Walton 1111 4-H Club
A meeting of the Walton III 4-H Club
was held at Ruth Schade's home on Oc-
tober 2. The meeting started with the elec-
tion of officers and resulted in: President
Leanne Doimage; Vice President Sharon
Godkin; Secretary Lori McClure; and
Press Reporter Laurie Boven.
When that was finished members started
the topic of discussion, which was conve-
nienc`e foods. Sharon Godkin, Marcy
McCall and Lori McClure demonstrated
eiects1 its officers
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS - St. James students who placed first overall In their
age groups at the Stratford cross-country meet were (top) Jason Henderson and
Mark Van Dooren, and (bottom) Ryan Van Dooren and Nicole Munro
4-.4_.' Cub learns
of five senses
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The McKillop IV 4-11 Club held its se-
cond meeting at the home of Cora de
Vries. Each members brought a safety
device from home and members discussed
what each was used for. They learned
what the main purpose for goggles, gas
masks, welding helmets,, and rubber gloves
were used to protect. They also discussed
how important the five senses are in their
• •life. They also learned that it is very. rirn-
liortant to protect these Senses. ,
The next meeting. will be held at Jan-
neke Murray's, on -•October 16,, at 7 p.m.
how to make macaroni and cheese in the
microwave.
When they were completed Heather
Billson, Adeena Billson, Laurie Boven and
Tonia McClure set to work at
demonstrating how biscuits were made.
When they were completed everyone had
a chance to • sample everything. By the
time they were all done the dishes were
finished and it was time to go.
The next meeting will be held October 11
at Ruth Axtmann's. .
Huron Centennia0 eiecfs
its "1989 student count 8
PEOPL
KINDERGARTEN diagnostic tests. In English they are doing
The kindergarten class has made turkeys spelling and S.R.A. In History they are
for Thanksgiving. Right now they are play- studying Native Canadians.
ing with vegetables, classifying and GRADE 8
weighing them. Tomorrow the vegetables Magazine sales started for the Grade 8's
will turn into vegetable soup. on October 5. The magazine sales help
GRADE 1 raise money so the Grade 8's can go to Ot-
The Grade 1 class is glad to be back at tawa. Their goal is to raise $11,500 or
school. They have 13 girls and nine boys in more. On October 24 the campaign will
the room. They have been working on a end.
Fall Theme, They are very eager to learn SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
to read. On Thursday, September 28 Huron
GRADE 2 Centennial elected students council. Here is
The Grade 2 class has just had apple a list of the executive and representatives:
day. They made apple pancakes and apple President: Carrie McLlwain, Vice Presi-
muffins. Everyone had alot of fun. dent: Jody Fisher, Secretary: Tracey Mar -
GRADE 3 tin, Treasurer: Kirk Durand, Gr. 8: Chris
Everyone is working hard on Thanksgly- McGregor & Mike Weber, Gr. 7/8: Scott
ing activities. Craft, math, word studies, Lobb & Cindy Carter, Gr. 7: Graham
puzzles, writing and the research all have McKinley & Derek McDonald, Gr. '6/7:
a Thanksgiving theme. We had a new stu- Steven Geiger & Erin Keys, Gr. 6: Greg
dent on Oct. 2. His name is Dylan Wieder. Keys & Carly Price, Gr. 5/6: Vicki Carter
He moved to Egmondville from & Dan Talbot, Gr. 4/5: Bill Peck & Jordan
Mississauga. Our Science theme has been Nuhn.
insects. The children have been bringing Student Council hopes to repaint all the
lots of them to class and we have been do- 4 square lines. This fall Student Council
ing several activities involving insects. will also be selling school clothing.
GRADE 4 SOCCER TOURNAMENTS
Grade 4 is learning how to multiply with On September 26 the junior soccer .tour -
double digits. Matthew Wieder has joined nament was held. Both the boys' and girls'
Mrs. Hunter-Duvar's class. teams came in first. Congratulations to all
GRADE 4/5 the kids who participated in the
The Grade 4/5 class will be visiting the tournament.
Bannockburn Trail and a Mink farm. On October 5 the senior soccer tourna-
Every student is looking forward to this ment was held at Huron Centennial School.
exciting adventure. There were 6 teams that competed in the
GRADE 6 tournament - Hullett, Clinton, Vanastra,
Candice B. has found a hobby in Karate. Seaforth, Blyth and Huron Centennial.
Her uncle teaches in Clinton. She has just Everyone had a good time. The senior
started but 'she is going to try for her girls came in first and the boys came in
black belt. Jill C. will be starting ringette. second. Overall our school came in first
She plays defence and.has been playing for with the highest number ,of points.
three .years. Submitted by: Tina Grainger 8b
GRADE 7 Bev Lefaive 8a Julie Steckle 8a
The seven class has finished their
Kim Martin 7c
SAFETY DISMISSED A -T SEAFORTH rMEETING
Are you safety conscious?
To find the answer to this question, the
Seaforth 4-H Bomeand Farm,Safety Club
had its first meeting on October 3, 1989,at
be home :of .tthe Vanden Hovens. The
meeting opened with the 4-H pledge and
was followed 1}ny,the -rollcall, which was
answered by six members. They . answered
by stating the iksto food,and»drinks they
bad eonsummmed.for,thatnday.
""r 1,ga0,g figs f,iefffcera-xeapltedmin.sthe
following: President, Barbara Wynja; Vice
President, than -Wallace; Secretary, Janet
Vanden Hoven; and -Pr -es:. -Reporter,
Angela Dolmage.
Members ,played the Nutrition Game in
.which ,they And to guess what ,pictures
were on thefr backs. Canada's Food Guide
and Nutrition -was ;discussed.
The lame ,activlity � �waa Ito -record .,what
they ate .from The Food Groups, for ;two
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stairs of Sudbury
visited last weer with Mr. and 1VIrs. Nor-
man Hubley at Seaforth.
Ms. Norma Steele 'of Seaforth spent a
few days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Preszcator at their cottage at Ket-
tle Point.
Mrs. Harold McCallum of RR 1 Walton
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hartman at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Harvey of Arcola
Saskatchewan spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hubley, at Seaforth.
Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Hubley are cousins
and haven't seen each other for over thir-
ty years. They also called on other
relatives, at RR 1 Walton, Brussels and
London.
Mrs. Terry Ward of Monkton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McClure, Any and
Steven and also called on Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hubley.
Thanksgiving visitors with Audrey De
CO() at Seaforth were Mr. and Mrs. Tony
De Coo, Peter and friend of Woodstock,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Collins, Melissa and
friend of Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. Adrian De Coo of Kit-
chener, Mrs. Audrey De Coo, Mr, and Mrs.
Torn Philips and family of Seaforth spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Philips at
their home in Seaforth.
Mrs. Alvin McDonald is a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital. We wish her
a speedy recovery.
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will celebrate their
Save $350 on our total I1Orne curniorI
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February '90 "
122nd
ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, OCT. 15
AT 11 A.M.
GUEST SPEAKER:
Reverend Don Robinson
SPECIAL MUSIC:
Lisa and Lori Strong
LUNCH WILL FOLLOW
-THIS SERVICE
PLUS
Replace your electric waler healer with a nalutal
gas wafer healer and make no water healer rental
payments until February 90"
Talk to a Union Gas sales pro
today and ask about these
.and other bonuses available.
Remember Act ,Belore November 17, 1989.
Don Petteplace
Residential Sales Rep.
1-800-2654173
Seaforth
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We brit ig, tile energy
"Hesidenhal Llslnrnec only with approved credit
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