PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS Sot, U.p lxilocal garage One-day ,warmuseum attracts 60 visitors Ottawa is the home of the natlonally;known Cana- dian War, Museum, but for one day last week, Whitby had its own war niuseum in' a garage at 303 Lupin Drive. The miuseum was created by Jeff Clark, whose garage was used, and his friend Jimnmy Moon after Jimmy and another friend, Sean Boyes, saw the movie Sink The Bismark, last winter. A number of friends joined in until five boys and one girl were involved in the project. The children spent four to five months doing research for- their. museum, taking books out of the library, reading them and tracing pictures of them. Amnong themn, they spent ,à total of $40 to $50 on -airpiane and battleship models, and everi managed to obtain somne authentic Second World War relics. The authentic relies in- cluded British, Canadian and American helmets, a blue beret from the First Hussars, and eight uniform badges. .During the summer the children covered the walls of the Clark garage with pic tures from magazines and drawings thev made from nictures in books. On one occasion, Jirnmy Moon went to a local doctof to get alergy shots, and tore a war picture out of one of the magazines in the office. The war musé'um idea prompted the childiren to see the currently popular movie Midway, about the Battie of Midway in the Second World War, and they obtained as much information as they could on wars and weaponsof the '2Uth century. Debbie Moon, Jimmy's sister, namned the project, "The World of War Museum", and it opened its doors for a one-day neighborhood show- ing Thursday. 1About 60 children visited the war Museum free -of charge and were served cold drinks and popcorn. The future of the World of War Museum is in somne doubt.,wîth sehool starting GAIL DORFMAN SO'HOOL 0F BALLET îs now open for registration for 1976-77 classes. A teacher at the National Ballet School of Canada for f ive years, Gail Oorfman will be offering Cecchetti Syllabus examînation classes as weIl as regular ballet classes for children from six vears and for adults. Carol Daynard, a specialist teacher of Daîcroze Eurhythmics, (music through movement), will work with three to f ive year olds. FOR FURTHER INFORMA- TION OR APPLICATION FORM CALI 668-1145 or 668-1251 WHITBV this week. Mrs. Clark said she expected the children would take some of the models home, and possibly open the museum again during the winter school break. Meanwhile, the pictures of battleships, planes and guns will remain on the' walls of the Clark's garage, and the family car will be able to get in again. Quiche Hollandaise ( UICHE has recently be- "Icorne extremiely popular. ad deservedly so. It is eco- nornical and versatile, appear- ingat brunches, lunches. light suippers and in rninature«forrn as an appetizer or party snack. Orne elegant fashion extrava- ganza rccently served quiche at breakfast. The recipe here Ns a variation on the classic Quiche Lorraýine. tusing the less C'.pensive Duitch Edanm cheese for a slightly different flavouir. Quiche Hollandaise (Edani .and I-am Tarts) Pusi ry' for 1 2 tart shells or one 9-inch pie platc H cups light creani pinch of nutmieg pinch of white pepper 1 cup shrcdded imiported l-olland 1Edani .2cup chopped cooked h.am Une art shelîs or pie plate wvith pastry. i3eat eggs, crearn. ntitncg and pepper together to nix tIhoi ough y. Sprink le hami user hot Ioni of pasi ry: sprink le shredded Edamn over hani and pour ugg miîxture over aIl. Baike in preheated' 375'F oven for 20 25 minutes or tintil set. Serve immrediatcly. MAkes J12 tarts or 6 servings. Don'ft tV -our Sth annual 0 Iss oIW Birthdcay Sale We've put together 16 full pages of savings So that you can join us in the celebration of our 8th Birthday in the Oshawa Centrc- Check your mail box, Tuesdlay, Septem ber 7th Event- Begins Wednesday, September 8th at 9:30 a.m. And ends Saturday, September 1 lth at 5:30 Be there early so you don't miss out on the savings! ""HAPPY BIRTH DAY TO SEARS" ""HAPPY BI RTHDAY TO SEARS" Quiche lia, reccntly hecomne very popular for entertainlng. Thbis variation utses EIiamchevse Iromîî I Ioîîau fo fr a deliejotis, creai% Iiîlitîg. iLý v à à »U%&- M.-.- ..