8-Orono Weeldy flm, Weimesday, November 7tb, 1990 A "Belongin g-" ceremony Orono Public Sehool News Report Safety Patrollers The year lias gat off ta a great start. I arn the Captain. Last year I was chosen ta be Captain and went ta the Captain Training Camp in Oshawa. The food was terrible but throughout theweek 1 tearned everything about a Safety Patroller's job. On the test on Friday, I was f'ortunate ta get a perfect score. Mrs. Bailey is helping me Urough the, year. This year's Safety '-.arolters are: Jeff Finlay-, Kari Francis; Robin -McDowelt; Jennifer Irvene; Beth Robertson; Maria Switzer; Tara McPtiate; Jeremviah Coutts; Danny MacDonald; Phillip Williamson; Rachaci Jackson; Wayne Werry; Ken Henderson and Greg Finlay.. At the Safety Patrolters Hallowe'en Party, we had a costumne*party, gaines and cake and food. Special'thanks to the Home and School forThe party. by Jef Finlay Grade 6 Tuesday, October 23, was an ex- day, from 5:30- 6:30 at St. Katie 0'Neit, Leanne Topper, citing evening for some littie five Saviour's Church. There are a few Jessica Knapp, Jessica Standeven, year old Orono girls, who took part openings teft, so cati Noreen Nixon, Gittian Ramnes, and Michelle in the "Belonging Ceremony to leader at 983-576. Henderson. Spark's Leaders are Sparks." Pictured above (r-t): Vanessa Noreen Nixon and daughter Adel Sparks are an hour of friendship, Maynard, Kimberty Coatham, Nixon. games, song and fun, every Tues- Babes In Bookland by Dorotliy Robinson The Nutcracker The National Ballet of Canada's "Nutcracker" begins its second quarter century at the O'Keefe Centre on December 18 with a 23 performance mun which closes on January 6. If you wisli ta take a child ta the ballet, catl for tickets soon. Last year, it was difficult ta get good seats by the first of November. t was my first time at the Nutcracker and how 1 enjoyed the music of "The Waltz of the Flowrs", "The Dance of Uic Sugar Plum Fairy" and many other familiar dances. However, my 7 year otd gandson was not s0 enthralled. To attend, he had ta miss ptaying a hockey gaine, but I assured him that this experience was more important than the hockey. Tený minutes into the performance, lie announced, "This isn't more important tha a hockey game." 1 believe that lie was more impressed by the ride on the GO Train, and his first view of the skyscrapers. Although somewhat appreciative of the tobbys giant Christmnas tree that reached ta the balcony, he was more engrossed in noting that there were an awfut lot of girls there. If you are ptanning on attending, be sure to get a simplified version of the original E.T. Hoffmann book at thc Apple Btossom Shop. There are several availabte. A picture back edition gives very abbreviated hightights of Uic plot. Then there is a Buttseyc Book with a more expanded adaptation. Finally, there is a mini-version, _a perfect stocking gift. Besides reading one of Uiese, get Uic tape ta play. Also many stores have figures of the Nutcracker himsetf. Ail of these preliminaries witt famitiarize your child with the story and music. Newton ville Alive (Continued from page 7) etiminating the long distance jUSt to ask "why?"; here are some ch~arge. gnawing "why questions. . ." 1) -Happy Birthday, November 11, Why do they shoot horses if ta Rev. Bryan Ransom. Warmest iiijured? 2) Why are there wishes for a wonderfut year! cofilds stiti unptowed? 3) Why - Shrub - Tree - Bulb - planting do the tcavcs fait from the trees in time is timited. Do it - youl be so Newtonvilte before Bowmanvitte? glad you did corne Spring! .-. ..just wondering. - Anyone wishcs ta spcnd somfe Welt il's Monday momning, and Christmas cheer, is invited ta be tmn gctting rcady to drop off my part of the school Christmnas dinner cotumn at the Orono Weekly team. If you can help, kindly 'Tuimes... contact the sehool at 786-2550 There are icictes forming from (thank!).the falling main on the bird feeder. - Euchre scores, over 15 tables BtcJyCikde an of last Friday evening, November Redpolcs arc keeping warm by 16 wcrc: on Uhc draw - Margaret forcvcr fccding and, as thc breeze Linton, Marie Couroux, Myrtle becomes a chitty November wind, I Aldrcd, Tom Wilson and George put a.nothcr piece of wood.on thc Bucklcy. tmprcssivc high scores 'fire anti contemplate what is in camne from Gladys Dines with 98, store for us very, very soon; John Foster with 91, Marg Linton . . .Ttic whotc scene, aimost has a with 87, Myrtie Atldmed with 86, tratiquil mood about il, as the Charlie Finnie with 84 and Audrey warmer silde of Mother Nature Graham with 80. AIl welcome at prepares for hiem long rest ahead. next party November l16. 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