Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 20 March 1993, p. 25

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‘For Kids Halton Hills This Week; Saturday, March 20;1993 ~Page'25 RIP VGCo The Finest in Kidswear 873-7275 Georgetown Marketplace MARGH BREAK (Word Search) T N R L 'P. _— p | G Halton Hills This Week’s blisher Ken Bellamy and Editor Colin Gibson took advantage of an invitation from Ecole Sacre Coeur teacher Mile. Louise Brunet to address a combined Grades Five and Six English class recently on thé functions and production of a community newspaper. It was a learning experience for all concerned as the photo above shows. HHTW photo ing. r M V V X R y G 0 N U 0 U Coa =— ou malculo|= —|N|\—|_=|O|O | Am |< oO > NO S| S| =| — | SS a SE | -D Sa |lal =] | Rh on S| = <ole |e a= Olan |N|— WO mS] = |0/0|F11wn|@|—|o0} OojAal INS | |(o DIoj24)=|C |") IN OO|N | 3>|0|— | |Or | Test your senses Answer true or false to the follow- 1. Your nose is the most sensitive of all the human sensory organs. 2. “Smell” is the first sense to function in a avatar eR GSR RN Budding poet Dear Halton Hills This week newspaper: Here is a poem.I wrote for your Kids page: Sometimes I look up, up in the sky newbom infant. : and see all sorts of shapes go by. L 3. Your fingertips have the least density of Isn’tit fun to sit under this great big tree es — 4: grows sharper with-age. and see my ii inary shapes go by. > Sireestunaebons! cepeives sensbry infor Sometimes I look at the bark of a tree BIG STORM FUN SKIING mation from throughout your body. So many shades of brown to see. BLUEMOUNTAIN GOLFING SOUTH z Light brown, dark brown, a little bit of black CARNIVALS HOCKEY SPORTS "(s00p pio youd $42 That's all for this verse but I’ll be back. DISNEYWORLD ROM (ROYAL SWIMMING | 2° "Si suing on “ont Sometimes I look at the soil on the ground, DUNEDIN ONTARIO MUSEUM) TRIP sot ee iene So-many overs 9 be, found. FLORIDA SCHOOLS OUT VACATION oy: 'asyeseanui'z Pink ones, purple ones, red ones too, 1! ‘aun saka anos ‘asyof-T Let’s go pick them, me and you. History of money quiz Listed below are ten statements or questions. There are ree possible answers listed below each. There may be more than one correct answer. 1. These animals appeared on early Greek coins: a)bees b)frogs c)turtles 2. This e of money was used in E; t between 909 A.D. and Dot A.D ‘4 BYR a)beer — b)glass c)tin 3. This is where we got the term <moneye: a)Roman goddess Juno Moneta The first day of the work week (Monday) c)The word “monkey” 4. The first paper money was issued in: a)U. b)Rome ~. c)China 5. The word “dollar” is neither American nor English. It came from: a)Sweden:“doll country” district of Bohemia ’q-¢ 2F eC b)Joachim’s Dale (A mining ¢c)Central Europe Qt -eAOoge 943 TIP “T :s1eMmsUuy Sometimes I look all over the place, Gardens, trees, clouds to chase. What a wonderful world we can keep Day, noon and when its time to sleep When the moon is out and stars shine bright I can’t wait to see more of these Beautiful sights! ‘ By Jess Craig, Acton PS. I love your kids part in the newspaper. Just for Kids needs your short stories, poems and riddles. Write and tell us \ what is happening at your F school or social club, and we will do our . best to publish your work! Write to: The Masked Puzzler at Halton . Hills This Week, 232 Guelph St., Hey kids, we Want to hear from You! E coom Ray . 5 Mountainview AMUSEMENTS Hose! G GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE eae Pinball & Video Games Over 20 To Play Georgetown 185 Guelph St. Call 873-7011 to book your child's birthday party!

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