Whitby Free Press, 26 Sep 1984, p. 6

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Their profession in spite of the long holidays is-a difficuit and not always happy one, as iilustrated by a comment by one of them that I overbeard one time. She lamented, "Not only is he the worst behaved child in my class, but he bas a per- fect attendance record!" MEADOWCREST SCHOOL NEWS A "Meet the Teachers" eveing was held Sept. 10 to provide MS-OFF SPRING AND FALL COATS IOf f eràgo',d until September 30, 1984. parents and teachers to become acquainted. This is always an impor- tant event as it enables both sides to discover that the other are human after ail, to ex- change information and make mutual pacts such as: "I promise to believe only haîf of what Johnny tells me goes on in the classroom if you promise to'believe only haîf of the tales he tells about home. " The cross-country runners have begun practising for this year's competitions and sign-ups for aIl the other sports are now taking place. Plans are weli under- way for the "Fali Fun Fair"'which wili be heid on Friday, Sept. 28 fromn 4 to 8 p.m. at the sehool. This event is sponsored by the teachers and parent committee members -'* 0f Meadowcrest Advisory Committee. There will be a, sport& equipment sale, white 'elephant tables,ý a bake sale, craft It sUited Cha'lie to take off for Dickson Printing & Office Supplies at tliis particular Point in time, something lie will neyer regret! CA îU îAY6316 ~% OORSAMANTHA! Samnth Baerthought her sixteenth bîrthday would betebs9 ay0 e ie But her Parents have forgotten ail about It. In fact, when the bîg day finally dawns...nobody notices. There's no cake, fia candles, flot even a crummny card. Samantha's shanghaîed into going ta the Bohool dance wîth a spacey foreign exchange student. The cla,çs clown is on her case. And the boy ¶ "~ heloves is stuck on samebody eîse.' -But we haven't fargotten Samantha's bîrthday, sa ln conjunction wîth the release of-Universal Pic- t ures' Sîxteen Candles on vldeo cassette. We are holding a BIRTHDAy PARTY This Saturday, Septem ber 29 at The Video Image in Brooklin, and you're invited. We'Ii HOME Dhaecake adrefreshments staring a 10 arn., 8o comerne 7aV X 76 Baldwin St., Hwy. 12, Brooklin j 655-4229 OPen Mon. to Sat. 10o a.m. f0 8 p.m. Br~k1in Byinies CaBy BETTY-JEAN BLYTH Cali7 655-3679 wlth Items for this column LIBRARY NEWS Cailing ail school- aged children to the Fafl Film Festival being held every Friday after school until the end of October. There is a great array of movies especially for kids lined up. The time is 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Saturday Story Hours are in full swing every Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m., with exciting stories and crafts in the junior library' WESTERN ROUND-UP This Friday night is the annual western dan- ce suonsoredý by the Oshawa Women's PC Association. It is being held at the Jubilee Pavilion on Simcoe St. S. in Oshawa from .8 p.m. to 1 a.m.- Music is by Gord Grills and the Road Rangers band with a wide range of dance numbers from enjoyment. TED WATSO N'S PICK VOUR OWN' table, used book sale, balloons, Cabbage Pat- ch doîl clothes, plus games and movie rooms. Food. and iight- refreshments will be available during the, supper hour. The com- mittee wishes to thank the Lusted and Bibb families for their generous donation of corn on the cob. Tickets will be on sale throughout the evening for 'a Cabbage Patch doîl, the winning ticket to be drawn at the close of the evening. Corne out and bring the family for an evening of fun. There's something to CRAFT CLASSES If you missed Group 74's Open House, don!'1 despair. There is still- timne to get in on one of the interesting array of.ý classes being offred^ this year. Openings arej still available on a first- corne first-served basis'- in the following courses- - brush oul painting palette knife painting,ý- caning, smocking, quilting,' bunka, pineý, cone art, woodcarvingl silver point sketching,,^ silhouette cuts, dlay sculpturing, glass' engravinig, cake1' decorating,, rughooking, hairpin lace, knitting,- basic bridge.ý To'- register cail 6ý5-3245 or -~SOFTBALLDANCEïý'Zs tball. Club is' holding.a dance this Saturday- (Sept'- 29) In the Comn-'ý munity Centre begin--' ning at 8 p.m. The miusic is live and the crowd promises to be' even' livelier, . 0 get your tickets at the door for jUst $5, each and have a bail. (Pun intended). At il p.m. there will be a draw for a Honda A.T.C. and tickets for this are available at the Legion or from any of the club members. An investigation is., continwing into.a fire at., Conservatherm In- sulation that occured last Friday evening. According. to a spokesma-n for . the Whitby Fire Depar- tmnent, the fire broke out at the Charles St. business -establishment at about 6:45pm The blaze broke out in a roomn where 40o to 500 bags of ground-up paper 9~ used for insulation was kept. Because of the potential hazard., local firefighters were on the scene -until 4:45 a.m. the next morning en- suring that no further damage was done. The spokesman said that the fire was brought under control within the haif-hour of arrivai but crews remnoved the paper from - the storage area while searching for additional fires. Damage to the con- tenta of the building was estimated at $1,500. No estimate of the damage to the building 1A few tickets'are stili available If you hurry by cailing Alice Whlting at 655-3860. They -are $10 per person which in- cludes a lae lunch. BADMINTON Brooklin .-Badminton Club begins the season on October 4 from 8:15 to 10: 15 in Meadowcrest Sehool gym. Al en- thusiasts 18eyears of age or over are invited to at- tend. For further infor- mnation caîl Judy Un- derwood at 655-480. SHAPE-UP TIME AGAIN Slim and Trim is back at a new location ,, Meadowcrest gym. AK new 8 week course iW beginning which will' run Tuesday eveningsý from 8to9 p.m. at $3peri class. To find out more' about this or to enroil,: "A Cleaningy Service -formte Entir aiy or 0 -ti Ç68m,28 3'l' - a --nL4

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