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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jan 1969, p. 9

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January 16, 1969 Photo above - Mr. J. Power and Sister Daniel Joseph view intently the baby chick pecking its way out of the shell . Photo above right - moments after the final peck the chicks staggered around the incubator exploring their néw world. Pupils of Holy Angels School have been observing the various stages of development of the embryo until hatching. TERRACE BAY NEWS ANGEL'S HARP ( from Page 14) They go and gather some straw for nest, Following are two poems by pupils of Grade 6 at Holy Angels: Animals Birds are a wanderful thing, ' Every morning they get up and sing. So their little ones can rest. Cats and rats dé not get along, Therefore, they do not last too long. They fight and screech day and night, But don't get close enough to bite. Of course there is a dog or two, That never stop bothering you. They bark and make so very much noise They even can wake some hard sleeping boys . There are some pigs and horses too, That never stop eating to look at you. All they do is eat and eat, And after that, they sleep and sleep. By Gaetane Chicoine. (continued on Page 10) Think in terms of ice-safety! Be caut- ious; be especially wary during the earlier and later parts of the winter | eason . i tet canner macau ace .

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