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Port Perry Star, 1 Aug 1989, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 1, 1989 Revolutionary day care centre will open Denise Gilbert (left) and Judy Crawford of Schoolhouse Playcare Centres, the non-profit company that will be oper- ating the day care in the new Cawker School when it opens this fall in Port Perry. (see article) : CLASSES: 13TH ANNUAL MOLSON EXPORT UXBRIDGE KINSMEN "TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL Friday, Aug. 11th & Saturday, Aug. 12th PERFORMANCES GET UNDER WAY AT 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY AND 2:00 P.M. SATURDAY Officials with the Durham Board of Education are not the only people keeping a close watch on the progress of con- struction at the new S.A. Caw- ker Public School in Port Perry. Judy Crawford and Denise Gilbert are also waiting anx- iously for the opening of the new school on September 5. They are with Schoolhouse Playcare Centres, a non profit company that was given the contract to operate the day care in the new school. The Cawker School is one of four in Durham that will open this fall with day care on the premises. Judy Crawford is chairper- son of the Playcare Centres board of directors, and she told the Star in a recent interview that the day care at Cawker School will take 31 youngsters, 16 in the pre-school age group and 15 in the six to 12 year age range. And she said, the Day Care will be open 12 months of the year, including school holidays like Christmas and March Break. "Our number one priority is to the needs of the community ," she stated. The cost for full time day care is $66 per week which in- cludes a hot lunch for school- age children, and $100 per week for pre-school age. Part time rates are also available, and depending on spaces, there may be short no- tice day care services available. Ms. Crawford said the ten- tative hours of operation are from 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM, but these may be subject to change once the centre is operating. Denise Gilbert is the ad- ministrator for the centres oper- ated by Schoolhouse, and on a recent tour of the centre she was pleased with the design of the 2800 square foot centre. There are two large, bright rooms (for each of the age groups) and the Centre has its own washrooms, kitchen, and outdoor play area fenced from the rest of the school grounds. Ms. Gilbert said that one very attractive feature about day care in a public school is that school-age children can FRIDAY MODIFIED TRACTORS - 5200 LB. ¢ 6000 LB. MODIFIED 2 WD TRUCKS - 5500 LB. ¢ 5800 LB. SATURDAY HIGHWAY TRACTORS AT 2:00 P.M. FARM TRACTORS AT 7:00 P.M. - VINTAGE 6500 LB. « STOCK 7500 LB. PRO STOCK 5500 LB. « PRO STOCK 7000 LB. » STOCK 10000 LB. STOCK 12500 LB. « STOCK 15000 LB. » PRO STOCK 13000 LB. Amateur Water Ball Tournament Sponsored by UXBRIDGE FIRE DEPT. Contact Bill Graham 852-5529 Antique Fire Truck Display Custom Show & Shine Sponsored by CUSTOM TRAILER MFG. 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SPEED 579-9884 744.2213 746-7270 238-8222 (VASE NON spend their entire day in the same building. They may be dropped off at 8:00 AM, then attend their reg- ular classes and after school rol turn to the centre to wait for their parents to pick them up in early evening. Because the Centre will op- erate year round it is air- conditioned for summers. The Centre will be staffed by three persons with ECE qualifications. As of a week ago, there were still spaces available, and any parents seeking more infor- mation about rates can contact Denise Gilbert at 576-4600 ext. 339 during regular business hours. Updated distance chart is now available for drivers The 1989 Provincial Highways Distance Table is now available from the Ministry of Transportation. The Distance Table is a valuable aid to truckers requiring exact point-to-point distances, tourists needing to know how many kilometres it is to a highway turnoff, and salesmen aud other business drivers calculating their expenses on a given trip. The publication indicates distances exact to a tenth of a kilometre between Ontario com- munities and important crossroads or interchanges. It covers all the King's Highways, Secondary Highways and Ter- tiary Roads in Ontario. You may obtain a copy for $2.50 (or $1.00 each for bulk purchases of 100 or more) in person or by mail from: The Ontario Govern- ment Bookstere, 880 Bay Street, Toronto Ontario, M7A 1N8 or On- tario Ministry of Transportation, Administrative Services Office, East Building (lower level), 1201 Wilson Avenue, Downsview, On- tario M3M 1J8. Mail orders should be accom- panied by -a cheque or money order payable to the Treasurer of Ontario. 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