PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 29, 1978 SATURDAY DECEMBER 2ND 2 PM - 4 pM SANTA'S MAIL BOX Write your Special Christmas it in Santa's own mailbox at the Bay, you'll be sure to get a reply. Better get busy now; there's no time to lose. | NE ses FREE Balloo Big 'n' bright A] "atest, Sig oing CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS OPEN DAILY - 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.' Monday through Saturday 7 - 9 p.m. Fridays Monday Openings begin Dec.4th Wednesday, December 20, Thursday, December 21, Friday, December 22, 7 =-.89 p.m... Closing Saturday, December 23 at 5 p.m. . wish in a letter to Santa. |f you mail Wilkes! Speak - continued from page 8 .......... curriculum preparation committee and parent education committ- ee) and a local committee in each school. The Wilke's feel that parents should be very much involved in this program and that ideally the school's main function in this field are to teach facts and values which are rein- forced at home with more facts and the parents example of a loving relationship. Dr. and Mrs. Wilke have authored several books, including "The Wonder of Sex", "Sex Education, The How to for Teachers", Sex and Love", "Marriage", "Handbook on Abortion", and "How to Teach the Pro-Life Story". Soon to be published is a new book "Sex Education in the Classroom". In the average year, Dr. and Mrs. Wilke will speak in 50 cities in different countries, face over 50,000 people and appear on more than 100 radio and T.V, programs. "STORYTIME" BEGINS AT LIBRARY "Storytime" for pre-schoolers from ages three to five be- gan on November 14th at the Public Library. The one hour program, which will be held each Tuesday at 2 p.m., is design- ed to develop in children, an early awareness of the adven- ture and enjoyment to be found in books. Pictures: Librarian Jean Marcella, reads and illustrates the story of "The Little Red Hen" to a captive audience. Photo by Bev Cadene ae