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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Jun 1978, p. 4

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4-rono Weckly Times, Wednesday, June 7th, 1978 Orono Public School Poetry A reminder that the grade six students will be going to tour the Pines Senior Publie School on Wednesday, dune 7 at 9:30 arn. This trip will familiarize them with their new school. The overnight trip for the grade six will take place Thursdayv and Friday of this week. Last year the students ha da grand experience a t the Outdoor Education Centre on Taunton. Patrollers help keep our students riding and walking safely. Proper adherence to the rules of the road is very important. Short .stories MAy Wish I wish I had a dog Funny like a f rog Ruff ruff ruif Fuinny funny dog. Jennifer Devolin, Gr. 1 I wish 1 had a cat Sitting in a basket Mleowing meowing meowing Funny funny cat. Cathy MlcCullough, Gr. 1 SM Sno orefrmthe duods. The snow is crunlchle. The sniow mneits if you bring it inide. Snow is a flat star with six sides. Mohammad, Grade 3. I. wish I hada mouse A squi rmy squirmy mouse I wish I had a mouse Funny funny mouse. Kim Lycett, Gr. 1 MuryDennis of Orono summer. This will enable Public Schiool will be attend- Murryt enx.yas ing aý Summer Patroîlers ryt enx er Trining Camp_ duriing the Patrollers captain. On May 25, 26 and 27th the two Orono Public School Safety, Patrollers shown above., Scott Yeo and Jim RIrowýn went to a patrollers .Icmboree held in Ottawa. l'le two patroliers were awarded this trip on the successful completion of pat- rolling during the past school yealr. During the Jamboree the patr-olieýrs toured the city of Ottawa and visited various The Great Emergency One day during a thunder storm the jets propelling a 747 Pan Arn jumbo jet defected. The pilot Coronel Adam D. Items Interest The Dandelion -~The dapndelion is a hardy plant. t has a tap root. It's leaf looks like a lion's to)othi. Kevin Mumford, Gr. 2. Last week a string trio. visited our school. We heard a violin piano and base violini. We also saw a cello and viola. These are string instrumnents. Karen Taîsma, Gr. 2.ý points of interest including one of the mnuseums and the Governor General's bouse. A donat.fion made by the Kinsmnen contributed greatly in raising money for the trip. Hadley and co-pilot Eric Brady radioed the ground crew of their plane's failure. The ground crew quickly got ready for the crash. It wvas the biggest emiergency in the 1900s. Firetrucks, ambulan- ces and foam trucks wvere laying the foams wmhile the others watched tensely as the jumnbo jet slowly lowered it's landing gear. But something was wýrong withi the landing gear, it would only open a third of the way. Mleanwhile in the air the co-pilot and stewardess w-ere readying the passengers for, a cralsh landig. Af ter ',hat w'as done the co-pilot went back to_ the cockpit where hle was informed byV the pilot that th1ey would have to make a blylanding. Af(ter the co-pilot w"a S strapped M in e 1ooked at the height gage it wýas going downa fast, 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 410, 3'0, 20, 10, They b-i itle foamn, slid 2,1500 feet anid stop)ped. The doors opened, and the plastic glides ifaethe passengers slid down. After' they\a gott'en off the plane they disc,_overed a baby was missing. The pilot rushed in, foun-d the baby andi sIfd out just as the plane explodied in to flames. Hle was a true hero. And that was the end of the miovie. I hope it cornes again next year. Adamn Hadley. My Horse One da 'y 1 was riding a spirited horse. We were riding along very saftely w7hen my horse lost traction. He slipped quickly in the mud. I was in tent on getting her back on her feet when I heard a- voice behind me. I turned around to see what it was. Suddenly I noticed that my horse was failing to get back on ber feet. In One brief moment I was w'orried that we wouldn't get back on our own feet. I was right. We didn't. It was painful f'or a white. My horse was content tlo stay at home after that. I stili wanted to ride on a different horse. So I requested that I could and my mother said yes only I had to stay on flat dry ground. I headed for this place where I was supposed to go and I took an instant disiike to it. I was used to bumpy ground. But if I wanted to ride at ahi had to stay at tis place. I tried vartous wxays of making the ride bumipier. But that horse wasn't used to it. Sometime later I detected a sliit slowiiig down of the canter wve were going at. That's m'hen 1 gave up. Nancy T. ADULT Why Me'? Hou, to heal what's hurting you by Aleen Lorrance (a- book of hope and renewai, to deal with life's problems) Inide Cuba Today by Fred Ward The Edgar Cayce Handbook for healh through Druglss Therapy by Harold Reilly Thie Guinness Book of Asrsby Norris and RossMchtr Moniarch by Babette Ros- mond (novel about a power- ful family ini thie magaizine trade) Sleeping Dogs by Fraink Ross (a nove! about "sleep)er" agents i the U.S., gond reading) Thfe Moon Pl"bfy John Bailim treachery .in the finr North by this popular Canadian author> JUNIOR Hitting, Pitching and Fielding by Hal Higdon (major league players tell how they play baIl) Sending Messages by John Stewig (many methods of communication, from sign language for the deaf, to semaphor) Enchantement of Africa - Congo by Allen Carpenter The Phenomenon of Benji by Frank Inn (story and pic- tures of America's favour- ite dog)* EASY READING AND PICTUIRE BOOKS Circus by Jack Prelutsky A 1D09, a Toad'by Phillip Stratford and Maio Se enlson; (very simiple stories in Frenich- and English) Madeleine lHadley. * ORONO NURSERY SCHOOL e -Register Now for September-, 1978 We offer a half-day enrichmnent pro-cgr-am for 3* t to"-5 year old childrenl. 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