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Whitby Free Press, 30 Apr 1980, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 19 W. WHIFBY FREE PRESS THE DURHAM BOARD 0F EDUCATION KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 1980 WHITBY FAMILY 0F SCHOOLS Parents of chlldren who will attain the age of 5 years by the last day of 1980 are requested to register their children for KINDERGARTEN for the school year 1980-81 at the public school serving their district ac- cording ta the following schedule: Df. R. Thornton E.A. Fairman Florence M. Hoard Kathleen Rowe Momorlai Pamerston Ave. RA. Hutchison RA. Sennet West Lynde 723-9912 888-2251 6883251 668-5121 668&5622 6886801 668-3221 68-3354 May2 May 13 May 12 May 13 May 12 May 13 May 13 May 28 May 22 May 14, 15, 16 Registration may be made on'the dates shown arrangements wlth the Principal. Birth Certif icates are required as proof of age. 9:00-11:30 9:00-11:45 surnames A-L 1:00-3:45 surnames M-Z 9:00-12:00 9:00-12:00 A.M.-P.M. k.M. only phono for appointment 9:00-11:30 1:00-3:30 9:00-11:30 1:00-3:30 9:00-11:30 1:00-3:*30 phono for appolntmont above or by special Public Health Nurses will be in attendance and request the child's record of Immunization. If there are any questions re boundaries for each school, please con- tact the principal of the nearest school, whose telephone number is Ilisted above. An alternative program: TOTAL FRENCH IMMERSION isoffered at: Sir John A. Macdonald P.S. 839-1159 Uxbridge PS. < 852-3071 Westmount P.S. 725-1422 (Pickering) (Uxbridge) (Oshawa) To obtain more information - contact the school in your district or the schools concerned. A.S. Winter, Chairman. K.D. Munroe, Director. DEW EHPRESS TO YGRHKflhlLlS & YGRHMLE' There's a new fast way to get ta York Milis and Yorkdale Subway stations. As of April 27, express GO Bus leaves Oshawa at 0655 hrs., Whitby at 0708 hrs., and Ajax at 0720 hrs. operating express ta York Milis at 0800 hrs., Yarkdale at 0810 hrs. Return trip leaves Yorkdale at 1630 hrs., York Milis at 1700 hrs. Local GO Bus services via Highway 2 ail day every day between Oshawa, Pickering and North Metro - six days a week between Oshawa and Bowmanville. GO Buses tram Oshawa, Whitby and Ajax connect with aIl the GO Trains at Pickering for service into downtown Taronto. INFORMATION 579-4224 1-800-268-1983 toîl f ree Hon. William Davis Hon. James Snow, Minister A.T.C. McNab, Chairman -AND SAVE AS YOU GO 100 attend horti*cultural society's daffod il show By MARGARET BEATH BHS Dirctor "Spring Forth" was the theme and the people cer- tainly did, when over 100 at- tended the Daffodil Show held by the Brooklin Hor- ticultural Society on April 23. 'Tis a pity the *daffodils didn't do the same. The meeting was opened by President Valerie Hun- dert at 8:10 .m. and she welcomed members and guests from Cèannington, Georgina-Brock, Bowman- ville, Oshawa, Whitby and Trenton. Margaret Beath then read a report on the first District 17 annual meeting held at Orono on April 19. Valerie thanked Gordon Wick for his beautiful display of pictures taken at the District Meeting. I Rene Thiebaud then an- nounced the Grand Opening and expansion of the Oshawa Garden Centre on April 25, 26 and 27 and in- vited those present to par- ticipate in the draw prizes being offered. Valerie then introduced Ken Brown, the society's well know plant auctioneer. Ken and the action were both lively and entertaining. Money flowed like water and neyer in tfe aimais of our horticultural history*bas so, much money changed hamids and for such a good cause. Ken received some accoun- ting assistance from John Jefferies and Margaret Davis and also from Valerie Hundert, Marg Beath, Kara Braun and Gordon Wick whp carried the plants to the highest bidders. Mfte the auction, a draw was made for three prizes, two donated by the Kinsmen Club of Brooklin and one by Ken Brown, a Fragrant Vibur- num Standard, an Agincourt Beauty Lilac and a Yucca Plant, won by Laurie Byrne, of North York, Marjorie Stevenson, Brooklin and Joanî Rich, Whitby, respec- tively. . Doris Marlow was our very competent judge for the Daffodil Show with just 42 entries due to the in- clement weather. Winners were as follows: Best specimnan award, donated by Oshawa Garden Centre, won by Lyla Allan; Best foliage prize, donated by Bruce Bagg, Realtor, won by Audrey Young; and best decorative award donated by Robert Eckel, florist, also won by Audrey Young. There followed a bake sale planned and manned by Jack and Lyla Allan and the evening ended with refreshments served by Aldine Wick, Donna Geisberger and Valerie Simons. This Society wishes to thank ahl who worked and participated in this en- joyable evening and hope to see you at the next meeting on May 28. County Town Carnival General Meeting. Tuesday May 6, 7:30 p.m. Whitby Municipal Building We ask that participating organizations corne prepared ta hand in their program listings, ta sehedule events, and ta place orders for their needs from the committee regarding trophies, crests, etc.

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