w~"18 -- Sougog Citizen -- Tuesday, March 38, 1908 -- Cornish students want to talk to "(Editor's Note: The students in Mr. Rog Philip's grade 8 class at Cornish Public Bchool are getting involved in a school project and they want to talk to members of the community, g Three students have outlined the purpose and goals of this project in the articles below, It sounds like a very interesting and valuable exercise for these students and for the community as well. The students would greatly appreciate your help and co-operation.) by Rebecca Cohn The students of Mr. Philip's grade eight class from R.H. Cornish Public School are taking action! Btudents would like to get involved with local individuals Own a Cottage? Find out how to take EIEN ETN RUTREEL CEI BGT TIE] gains exemption from HeR BLOCK You can trust Hes R Block 174 Perry St., Port Perry 985-9803 and organizations and their contributions that make our community unique, During the course of the upcoming months, (April and May), students would like to have the opportunity to conduct an interview with a member of the community, The purpose of this project is to enhance thefappreciation and will be publicly available in the Port Porry Memorial Library and the R.H Cornish Library, If you would like to assist the class with their project please phone the school at 985-4468 and leave your name, vocation and suggest a time and date for the students visit, by Laura Kanabe The stud in class 82 of RH, respect the have the community, Students also hope to accomplish a sense of what vocation they would be interested in inthe future and improve their oral and written language skills. Following the interviews the finished work of the students will be compiled into two books that Stonemoot [8 o, od ¥ ure genrst® 399 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY has limited openings for TODDLERS 18 months to 30 months Full Time and Part Time Available Hours : 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM For further information please call 905) 985-0800 WE'RE MOVING! OVERRIDGE FIREPLACE WAREHOUSE is moving to our new showroom and warehouse located at 180 CASIMIR STI I' IN PORT PERRY Cornish are going to be doing a project called Together We are the Community, We will be working on the project through the months of April and May, For this project we will spend half a day *interviewing a community member at their place of work, The interviews should be * within walking distance from the school. We will take pictures to go with our story. Our finished work will be compiled into two books that will be available for viewing "Cornish students Rebecca Cohn, Laura Kana in the Port Perry Library and in the R.H Cornish Library. By doing this project we want to learn more about the community. We also hope to better appreciate the individualw/organisations and their contributions that make our community, The interview should improve our oral a written language skills, too. It should also help us to obtain current information about an occupation that may be in our future. If you would like to assist the class with their project would you please phone the school (985- 4468) and leave your name, vocation and suggested time for the student's visit, by Jagl VanCamp During April and May of 1995, the grade eight students from Mr. Philip's class at R.H. Cornish P.S. will be going out into the community to interview be and Joel Van Camp from the class of '82 you community members, We will be trying to learn more about the community and what the person has done for the community. We are also going to be trying to help the rest of our clase got a fool for what the person being interviewed for the community, 4 The basic idea behind the assignment is to learn to appreciate our community more for what it is and to learn application of various oral and written language skills, Each student will be given one half day off school to go out into our community and interview someone who is willing to volunteer their time. The finished work will be collected into two books and that will be available at the Scugog Memorial Public Library and the R.H. Cornish P.8. Library. want to Interview and write about people in thejr community. See story above. 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