Corridor w- IwFM Cap ers WATER. - SMALL BOYS - STAYING ALIVE Small boys from the beginning of time have loved jumping in puddiing'about and paddling into water. Parents must explain to children that water has a great force and fury of its-own and can becomne our master. Children must learn to respect rivers, creeks and streamns as the ice meits and the spring run off begins.1 We don't want to lose any of our small ones, soplease parents, make sure.that your.children, both boys and girls, understand. Let us flot expect our Sehool Principals and staff to take the full responsibility - this is a great burden which must be shared by parents and school staff . FUND RAISING EVENT A course in buying and cooking beef will be given by Consumer's Gas on March 28 and 29. There will also be a microwave demonstration. Arranged by the 2nd Whitby Resolute Rangers, the tickets cost $2.00 each and can be ordered fromn Eileen- Lewis, 576-2366. CORRIDOR CAPERS DANCE 'The Greatest Dance on Earth' was not only the theme of Saturday's bail, but as usual, it was the greatest'dance, on earth. Decorations were created by the grade three class 0f Glen St. 'Public schooi , Who, outdid themselves with their imagin- ative art dispiay. Even Van Gogh wouid.experience 'great difficulty duplicating their original masterpieces 0of artistic ability. Gaily coloured baioonsadded the finishing touches, while Signet Signs donated the large advertising banners. Al this created the rnood for a truly fun evening. Great team work and a job well done. Our hats off to Joe Drumm, Gerry Emnm and Jim Gartshoré, 3E PRESS, WEDNESDAy, MARCH 14, 1979, PAGE 5 Afr Mây 1, anyone wishing to register wi be suDject to a e5. penalty. Ail persons must supply one recent photograph. Prcfoef 0fbirth is required, either a birth certificate or a passport. ,Any. parents wishing to assist, please let your intentions be known. For further information, cali or write Ken- Marsh, 214 Bowman Aventue . Whitby L1UN 3T8. Application forffis are- now- avanable. WHITBY FRE who I'nm sure, have attended every one of our dances, and as a bonus, escorted their charming wives to the event, or was it the other way around. A very speciai thanks to Tom and June Edwards, who were also in attendance. To the mnany Corridor residents, who faithfuily' support our dances, thanks for coming, you are the ones who make our comrnunity 'the greatest place in which to li ve'. Many' thanks to Joanne and Bih- Fallaize, from t.he South Oshawa RatepayersAssociation, we hope you enjoyed your evening. i The Social Committee, Lynn and Lou Majoroâ, bel Holliday, Chris Pýeigrims and John and Marion Buchainan, master- minded the evening, inciuding the deliclous lunch. The credit for our success gcoes to this committee -and to the many executive niembers who sold tickets;-, Prizes for the evening were generously donated by KÇ-Mart, Dominion Stores, Oshawa Meat Market, Ottenbrite'EL Mens Wear, Mickey's T-Shirts, Murray Holliday Aluminurn, Woolco and Fabricland. Many thanks to our local Whitby merchants for contributing to our successful evening. Our next 'Corridor Capers' will be on Saturday, October 13, you'Il ail corne back. WHITI3Y IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB- 1979 REGISTRATION Registration for boys and girls between 7 and 18 years of age wili be held on Saturday March 31 and Saturday April 7 frorn 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. -at erookiin Comfmunity Centre and Iroquois Park Arena Lobby. Re istatign fees-will be $12. per ulaver nr 1&9% nà r.fsmilv Amercaysfavoîte mamiy isbac. Ruth Chanibërs, iv- - - - - . . . [__ME(Hnnl[RL REPRIR PROTECTIOn IHAIRSTYL