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Pam’s Farm House - February 24th Everybody ready? Well, here we go to Pam Shore ' s farm house. We all trooped onto the bus. Burrr! It’s freezing. There were no seat belts on the bus but we don’t need them ... or maybe we do. Mrs. Speed is driving. We all cheered. When we arrived we saw Pam at the drive with cute Barney, the dog. We took our skis off the bus. Oops! There goes Tina into the snow up to her thighs. Everyone was sure glad to get into the house beside a nice hot fire. We were in our snowsuits in no time. Mrs. Power led us down a deep path of snow and ice. We got to a field and went through an opening in a fence. Mrs. Speed found a long, steep hill. We went down a couple of times and made our way back to Pam’s house. We had big hot dogs and hamburgers. Then we had free time and soon it was departure time. Thank-you Mrs. Shore and Pam for a fun day! Reported by Katie Scott Ste. Marie Among the Hurons - June 13th The bus ride was long to Ste. Marie Among the Hurons but when we got there we could see it was worth the ride. We went on a three hour tour and saw many interesting things such as a movie, we tasted in- teresting foods, saw carpenters making leather bracelets, canoe locks and Jesuit priests. Afterwards we went to the Kaushik’s home in Guelph for a barbecue. Reported by Hannah James, Pamela Shore Caroline Charles A Message from Kalinka Cadenas I enjoyed being here a lot. The girls in my class were always friendly and helpful. Not only my classmates but also my teachers helped me quite a lot. Thanks to everyone for making this trip of mine a nice adven- ture. It was wonderful being here learning and having fun. I appreciate what you have done. To Kalinka from all her friends We have enjoyed having you with us at St. Margaret’s Hall and wish you all the best in your future studies back home in Mexico. 32
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Agricultural Museum At Milton - October 1st On a sunny Thursday we headed off at nine a.m. on our adventure to the Agricultural Museum. We had a great time and learned a lot. When we got off the bus we separated into two groups. We saw and learned about all the tools of the old blacksmith and the way they worked. Some of us discovered how a calf was born. The tour guides also took us into the large museum and we learned about how the tractors were started and how horses are measured. We went to visit one of the old garages and saw some very old cars and learned interesting information about them. We all enjoyed it very much and hope everybody gets a wonderful chance to visit the museum. Reported by Kalinka Cadenas Rachel Buchanan- Smith Indian Lunch - September 28th Our class decided to have a meal of the three main crops which were grown by Indians. For this feast we divided into three committees. Committee One con- sisted of Tina, Pam and Rachael who made “Squash Soup” for an appetizer. For the main course Com- mittee Two made “Refried Beans”. The cooks were Katie, Dana, Rebecca and Rachael. For dessert Com- mittee Three made “Corn Bread”. Committee Three consisted of Hannah, Caroline and Kalinka. Some dishes were terrific and some were . . . but either way it was fun making the meal! Reported by Tina Hua Rachael Scott 31
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GRADE 7 May 21, 1988. It was a day like all days, but some of us were there: Little Ben ' s Bar Mitzvah. A poem in honour of Ben: Ben from my desk looks, weird, wimpy; He waddles, worries. by Ben’s best friend -- sort-of — M. Weston 33
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