< 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. February 24. 1988 1ER * 7 Mrs. VnnSeggelen And Ones Logo In writing, the students , are writing stories everyday. Some of the students publish their stories into books. They also have a borrowing card to borrow other books. In reading, they read grade one readers, books from the reading corner and books that other kids have published. published. The books they read are easy books. In math, they arc doing measurement. They have math activities. In Environmental Studies, they are studying "Me' ana my Friends at School". They have groups, where one group at a time goes to see someone who works in the school. For Environmental Studies, they also have reading reading buddies come in from Miss Pitcher's class. The reading buddies read to the student and sometimes the student reads to the reading buddy. In music, they are doing doing rhythm beats and singing singing songs about friends. Way to work ones! Mrs. Bradley's Class By Chantal Axelson Mrs. Bradley's class has been doing quite a few interesting interesting things lately. In math, they multiply different numbers numbers and they also do place value with thousands. In spelling, they do individual activities and demon words like "there, their and they're." They have reading groups when they read to their group. On Monday, they went to the Outdoor Education Education Center where they did different activities such as: weather studies, snowshoe- ing, nature hike and lots more. In Environmental Studies they work on sound, in the library with Mrs. Any- an and Mr. Mills. In art they do Japanese crafts with tissue tissue paper. In gym they work with Mr. Ralfe and do volleyball volleyball and broomball plus folk dancing with Mrs. Bradley. Bradley. They do shape poetry and haiku. Sounds like fun! Congratulations Brad by Kelly Browne Brad Read represented Waverley Public School at the Bowmanville Legion Public Speaking Competition on Februaiy 14,1988. He did i and placed well. Yv ■ ■ ^mu m OF VALUES ; : ASSORTED COLORS U : ; : ■ ASSORTED COLORS „ r-. -y r t 1 * Ï t'A -1 / 'V' frfiS ,f-py !• • - • : - . , : *h| : YoO ; . , • PRODUCT : : . m ■ " ' gg M «V* * xSKAUL; ■■ • 'Y "IF : Y Y:'Y |§ jpf- ^ . Y bvY . m un 4 Kts , • • ■ : . ■ m Ï... Ï. .'. < Wm- 1111 .. : . ' Y;Y:/: j hen I talked to Brad he said "I was kind of nervous, because I didn't want to say my speech in front of all of those people." He said that . the worst part was when he was sitting listening to someone someone else's speech and he knew that he was next. But once he started his speech he was okay, and looking back, he says It really wasn't necessary necessary to get all nervous about it." Brad's speech was called "Tough Decisions". Secret Friends by Kelly Browne MissMathews organized a fun Valentine's game for the staff at Waverley, called "Secret Friends". She learned this game from a friend who used it at a school in Toronto. First, Miss Mathews asked the staff who wanted to participate participate and she put all of the participants' names on folded folded red nearts in a container. Then each participant drew another participant's name. Each secret friend left Valentine Valentine cards and small gifts for that staff member without letting them know who was leaving them. Miss Mathews didn't draw a name because she organized it, but when some teachers found out, they started leaving her anonymous thank you gifts. They had a meeting to find out who everybody's secret Valentine was. Thank you Miss Mathews! Note Pad No! No! Not the Mouth That might be something a pizza slice would be thinking thinking at Junior Pizza Day on Thursday, February 18, 1988 at Waverley School Gym. Now, I give you "A Day In The Life of a Pizza Slice" to put you in the mood for Pizza Day at Waverley. "Hot! Hhhhhhot! H--! It's h-hot in h-h-here. Awh, finally finally out of the oven - what's this?,...they're putting me in a truck. Oh boy! I love cars! - What a ride. Now they're taking me to school -1 don't need an education! Oh, they're going to eat me...EAT M--" (Gulp) For Pizza Day a form is sent home three or four days in advance to be filled out and sent back with the money money required to buy what was ordered. On Pizza day the students go to the gym to have their pizza. All of the work is done by teachers and parent volunteers. They deserve deserve many thanks for providing providing our fun Hot Lunches. by Matt D. Garrett. PRODUCT OF U.S.A., CANADA NO. 1 GRADE "NEW CROP" Red or White m Alfalfa' 125 «-4.«-oz. Mliaila PLAIN OR WITH RADISH PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Bunch Carrots bunch ■ #9 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, | CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ^ Fresh Parsnips ^ .89 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 454 g "9/> Fresh Radishes pkg. ■ #9 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE , Rutabagas ^ 55„ .25» PRODUCT OF U.S.A. A A Green Onions 2 F0R .09 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 454 g J .m' 1 Valencia Peanuts pkg. 1 «49 ASSORTED VARIETIES, HUMPTY DUMPTY Potato Chips 200 g BAG @129 UNSCENTED WHITE, WHITE OR PINK BATH SIZE BARS Dove Beauty Soap Fresh from Our In-Store Bakery AVAILABLE IN MANY STORES ; - ;YY Y BUNDLE OF 2x140 g BARS 1.79 ORIGINAL OR LEMON, LIQUID Palmolive Dishwashing Detergent 1 L BTL. 2.79 ASSORTED COLORS, JUMBO SIZE Scottowels Plus Paper Towels 2 ™g ll 1.99 FROZEN, COUNTRY, STRAIGHT OR CRINKLE CUT Cavendish French Fries j 3 1.39 FROZEN, CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY OR BEEF & KIDNEY Savarin Pot Pies pkg: ©.59 ASSORTED FLAVORS Beatrice Olde Fashioned^ - Recipe Ice Cream mim 3-49 100H PURE VEGTABLE OIL Imperial Soft Margarine 2 lb. 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