Whitby Free Press, 11 Jun 1980, p. 7

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MIEADOWCREST PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS Meadowcrest Public School was well represented at the final Durham Region Track and Field Meet held on June 4 with 25 pupils qualifying for the competitions. Yvonne Kurz, Diane Lehman, anne Holsey, Cameron Brown, Michael Cann and Steven Bursey ran in the races. For the jumps there were Yvonne Kurz, Diane Lehman, Tammy Kozyriackyj, Anne Jolsey, Cameron brown, Troy Mayali, and Robbîe Mason. In the shotput events were Craig Gerguson, Dale Roberts and Darryl Nicklechok. The relay teams consited of Tvonne Kurz, Heather Brown, Claire Taylor, Star Waters, and Michelle Bowers in the year old girls. Tammy Kozyriackyj, Anne Holsey, Jackie Raez, Mary-Lou Gibner and Patti Burnett were in the 13 year old group. Cameron Brown, Michael Guatto, Glen Hobbs, Troy Mayali and Shayne Fox represented the 10 year old boys with Robbie Mason, Michael Cann, Andrew Mueller, Michael Jansma and Steven Byrsey in the il year old group. At the final meet, Diane Lehman placed fourth in the long jump for il year olds and Yvonne Kurz came in third for the 10 year olds in ail Durham Region. Anne Holsey was the third highest in her high jump event for 13 year olds. Both Yvonne Kurz and Cameron Brown came in fifth in their 100 metre races for 10 year olds. Dale Roberts, an il year student took first place for the Durham Region in the shot put event while Craîg Ferguson placed third for the 10 year olds. Ail four relay teams ran in the final races at the meet. Our 10 year old girls' team placed second while both the 10 and il year old boys'teams were fifth in the finals. The 13 year old girls' team placed sixth. OTHER SCHOOL NEWS:* On June 4, the teachers of the school held a volunteer parents tea for the the parents who- have helped in the school during the year in many capacities. This was the teachers'way fo saying thank-you to these paren- ts. ý__ 'I l4th ai math Whtby's Anderson Collegiate and Vocation1W Stitute came in m t the reet tm De u Mathematics Competition spon8ored by the University of Waterloo. Anderson's team scored a 93 out of a possible 200 points in a highly advanced mathematics competition. "The students seenied to be better prepared for the Descartes this year," R.G. Dunldey, a mathematics lecturer at the university and competition ad- ministrator. "The median and average scores are up substantially." HeIp your Heart Fund HeIp your Heart r BROOKLIN BUSINESS ASSOGCIATION SATU RDAY SHOPPING Flour Milli Antiques/Gifts ServiceslFood FloristlVarlety Credit Union Bank/Pharmacy HardwarelGarage Pizzeria courtesy of [ REN NIES FLQWER SHOP 655-3833 q BLOCK PARENT THANK- YOU The Brooklin Area Block Parent Committee would like to thank the pupils of Meadowcrest and St. Leo's schools for making the posters for ow' booth at t.he Brooklin Spring Fair. Thank-you to Joe's Pizzeria abd Cinema Whitby for providing the prizes for our draw. The winners were Jennifer McInnis, Bonnie Puckrin, Michelle McCormack and Chris Cooper. thank-you to the children who rode on our flo&t and a very specinl thanks to Officer Dan. BOY SCOUTS This Saturday, June 14, is the boy scouts'paPER DRIVE. Have your papers tied two ways and left at the curbside by 9 a.m. no magazines or glossies, please. OnIy newsprint will be accepted. Ashburn residents may leave their newspapers at eh Ash- burn Community Centre prior to the drive. This wil be the last newspaper drive until September. The First Brooklin Scouts would like to thank ail the people who supported themn at their pancake breakfast during the Brooklin Spring Fair. BROOKLIN WOMIEN'S INSTITUTE The Brooklin Women's Institute will meet on the third Wedensday of the month at the Brooklin community Centre, Cassels Road East. Visitors welcome. CLAREMONT SCHOOL REUNION The Claremont School Reunion and Homecoming Weekend will be held on June 14 and 15. Activities on Saturday include an open house at the school from 1 to 5 p.m. with Kieth Norton, MPP as guest speaker. Family day activities will be held at the Community Park, hosted by the Lions Club. A buffet supper will be served at the First baptist Church at 4:30 and 6 :30 p.m. Cail 649-2611 for reservations. A dance will be held in the evening. Sunday services will be held at the United and Baptist Chur- ches with luncheon and refreshemtns. For futher information call 655-422. BROOKLIN BRANCH LIBRARY NEWS The "'Come Grow With Us" contest that was held in the library during the month of May was a special promotion for WIIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE il, 19 ffl, PAGE 7 the month's t.hemes of conservation and gardening. The winners were awarded prizes by the Brooklin Hor- ticultural Society at the end of month meeting. The first prize, a white pine, was won by Steven Crawley; the second prize, a box of marigolds was won by Arlene Vilistus; and Caire Edwards won some seed packets as third pr-ize. The library and its staff wish to express their gratitute to the horticultural society for its interest and co-operation in this contest. The library is currently holding a sale of older discarded books of ahl kinds for a very nominal price. Visity your library and pick up somne good, inexpensive summer readings. Susan Smith Brown's Foodmaster (Before, saturday) 655-3932 Now is the. lime to tako Off Season Specials WOOD STOVE FIREPLACE C ut heating costs with an %095 . ~stove. $ 9 0 MITCHELL BROTHERS Building Supplies Ltd. Brooklin 655-4991 GIVE DAA BuCKET qDAY TUNE L5TH, JS FATHERR'S DAY ["1.j Aiisicfahraram g An sic /hr r mn Ithe Colonel's favourite people, he's making this very special offer. On Father's Day, treat dad to a bucket of finger ickdi' good chicken, priced at ONLY $650 I1}IE FATHER'S* DAY BUCKET 7IJNKYOU, COLONEL! .*a Ketuèky Fied Ckikcw 666-2281J ~$tot1~ clikkenViQk BRIAN DEEGAKN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD PLACE MALL 683n6074 Lido Farms NJOW OPEN!I W. curry: Boxed Plants, Fruit, V.getabl.s, FeriIzer, Top Soo, etc Lido Farms 1200 Brock St. Ne É% dÀukk, t building centre - 1 1 -

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