t ( i 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 30,1985 Section Two Strath Manor Residents Celebrate Octoberfest i ' / X -rJïWË ■ i... ^ . -y jj p • I f -*:! |« . Staff and residents of Strath Manor donned their finest Octoberfest costumes for a special Octoberfest Octoberfest luncheon held at Strath Manor last week. The residents and guests enjoyed tradi tional Octoberfest meals and were entertained by the versatile Yorkshire Lad. Strath Manor personnel personnel who prepared the meal are shown above. Waverley Public School Happenings Mrs. Perry's Class By Tracy Moriarlty In Mrs. Perry's Grade 2 class, for spelling every Monday they write their words down in their spelling books. On Tuesday they write the word in sentences. On Wednesday the class does a special activity with the words that they chose. On Thursday they write the words on a practice sheet to take home to practice for Friday's dictation. dictation. In Math the class is counting by ones and have gotten as far as 380. They have also recently done a unit on greater and less than signs. For music they have been listening to Tony Salatan VOTE Hobbs tapes. There are various pieces of artwork about the room such as "Who Am I Poems", painted autumn trees and out in the halls there are monster pictures. In Environmental Studies they have done a unit on Waverley School, the Principal and what it feels like to be in Grade 2. At the present time they are doing a unit on Hallowe'en. I think every child should be in Mrs. Perry's class. Touch Those Toes By Kelly Conley One and Two and Three and Reach, these are the teachers that teach fitness, Mrs. Moffat, Mrs. Murphy and Ms. Porter. The fitness program is for all people at Waverley. The fitness is at 4:00 p.m. and runs through until 4:30 p.m. Boys and girls from grades 4 to 6 are allowed to join. It runs all year and you may join anytime. The things we do at fitness are: touching toes, running, head rolls and lots of other things and it's fun. There are a lot of people' in fitness. Remember, fitness runs all year, so come join us anytime. Art in the Classrooms By Laura Broadbent If you take a peek in some of the classrooms you will see a lot of Hallowe'en and autumn art. There are many different kinds of art such as paintings, cut and paste, and coloring. They have a large variety of ^ MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY g ' jji ..- . ■ ■ - -..-i-- , I i ...HIf»mi.1 O ^ 1 nVTT^ ^ . MimvAv Menons ' 5* ST % fi g r ~- t* w : 3 5 MIDWAY MOTORS * r* § ^ 1300 Dundas St. E., Whitby Ib Q 668-6828 § DURHAM REGION'S No. 1 IMPORT TRUCK DEALER art in classrooms and in hallways. hallways. There is everything from trees to monsters. It looks very attractive, so if you're in the school, take a look. Keep up the good work Waverley students. GHOST BUSTERS by Jennifer Moser I'm going to tell you everything that you have to know to play the computer game called "Ghost Busters." First get the joystick in, then put the disc in the disc player of the Commodore, then turn it on. Wait for the cursor then write LOAD 8 return. Wait for cursor again then write LIST. When it comes to the list push shift and cursor and push it until comes to the line that says Ghost Busters. Put load on top of the word Ghost Busters, then go to the end of the word Busters and write, 8, 1: Return. When it says ready at the - bottom, type RUN. Then push return. Wait for it to load. Press FI or F3 to start. When it says write your name, put your last name first then your first name. f When it asks if you have an account number type - no. Press the keys it tells you to start. When you get to the board you are a ghost with a red circle and line through you. Try to go around the whole board filling it with dots. When green ghosts come 1 to the center touch them and you will freeze them, after that push the fire on the joystick and you will end up on a road. Wait until you get to a house, go up the steps and you'll end up on the board. Repeat this procedure until it is over. I really enjoyed this game, I hope you will too. OPEN HOUSE by Jennifer Moser On Wednesday, October 16, 1985 Waverley Public School tond West flooring hoo'/i itwow VINYL FLOORING D0MC0 no-wax cushioned vinly floor. 12' wide for seamless installation. Vivid colors and patterns. ~ Refl.8"$/y & i/y Hardwearing nylon, thick cut & loop pile with attached underpad. Reg.14*'s/y r- CERAMIC TILE Choose Irom a wide selection of x^J ceramic tiles lor the bathroom, hall, kitchen--even outdoor areas. You'll find many in-stoc plus others available for immediate delivery. BOND WEST FLOORING une mcm me canai 184 B0N0 ST. W. 434.7448 0SHAWA STORE HOURS: Mon. • Wed, 9-6 Thurs. • Fri. 9-9 Sal. 9-5 had Open House. Open House is when parents come to see their child's work. On each child's desk you would find their workbooks, such as Math, Reading, Spelling, Art and Creative Writing displayed. Also art and, creative writing was displayed on the walls of the classroom or in the halls. At Open House parents signed up for interview with the teacher to be held in December. Open House was held from 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. At Open House the teacher of each class and the principal of the school tried to talk to each parent. The library was open and had three computers playing games. I would like to congratulate all the students, teachers and staff of Waverley for a wonderful Open House. Local Children Read for MS Beginning October 15th, the Fall 1985 Multiple Sclerosis READ-a-thon program will be kicking off another season in Northum- berland-Newcastle. Of the 17 elementary schools taking taking part, 2,662 students will be reading books to raise funds for the 50,000 Canadians Canadians afflicted by MS. The Fall 1984 MS READ-a-thon had 524 Northumberland- Newcastle students who read 5,574 books and raised $6,105.38 for the research of this crippling disease. The READ-a-thon program, program, not only raises funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society, it also encourages children to read. Students become "mystery sleuths" by reading books arid obtaining obtaining sponsors from among parents, friends and relatives. Door to door solicitation solicitation is not encouraged. This fall, children will be reading books from the day of their assembly presentation presentation (scheduled between October 15th and 25th) to November 1.5th, in the hopes of solving the mystery of MS. LES MCRORY REGIONAL COUNCILLOR WARD 2 FOR MAYOR RICKARD, Gkmib, NOTICE ALL BOWMANVILLE AREA RESIDENTS RECEIVING MUNICIPAL GARBAGE „ COLLECTION i TUESDAY juNNicAuf bvVEi VAMTOHC »ct EDNESDAY . ONTARIO BOWMANVILLE Effective the week of November 11, 1985, the Public Works Department will collect garbage with new routing and collection days as indicated on the Bowmanville Area Map. This new scheme provides for more efficient collection and eliminates the need to adjust normal residential collection days for holiday Mondays. Letters will be delivered to all residents explaining details and advising of the actual day on which Municipal garbage pick-up will be provided. Downtown commercial collection will be provided on Mondays. Concerns or questions should be directed to the Public Works Department at 263-2231. October 30,1985. November 6,1985.