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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Nov 1980, p. 3

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' Ow wns it up for Nursery School Faye Jose of Newcastle, a Orono Nursery School played party last Thursday. Clarke co-op student at the her part in the Hallowe'en A Hallowe'en party Christopher Wimmer, take part in the Hallowe'en school and all dressed for the Jamie Shetler, Alison Martin party at the Orono Nursery occasion, and Michael Dreslinski all A fun party for Orono Nursery School by Kari Lewins The invites for the Halloween Halloween party held last Thursday Thursday at the Orono Nursery School were made out exclusively exclusively for "tykes" under two feet. But of course if you were an exceptionally large "tyke" and wanted to attend, all you had to do was dress up funny and goofy. This is how Faye Jose received her invitation. Faye enthusiastically donned donned a clown's costume, makeup makeup and all, and greeted the tiny witches and gobliris at ■the door. As a co-op student for Clarke High School, Faye's job is to assist in the care and programming for the children who attend the Orono Nursery School. Faye arrives at the Nursery at 8:30 and helps Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Brynton set up the six different play centres. These six centres are; craft centre, housekeeping centre, dough centre, blocks and car centre, tricycle and wagon centre, and a large muscle equipment centre which includes includes a miniature slide, rocking horse and a miniature miniature go-cart. These centres are used by the children when they first arrive and is called free-play time. After the children have had a change to enjoy these centres they tidy up and form a circle where they sing songs or are read a story by Mrs. Reid. The children have a table toy time where they can play vyith puzzles and other construction construction toys. After this' is the time that the children look forward to most, snack time! The child : ren then have a short rest and after a hard morning of play they relax and end the morning with story time. administrations) The Nqrthern Magus by Richard Gwyn (biography of Pierre Trudeau) 'ÿhe Talking Ape by Keith Laidler (a. baby orangutan orangutan is raised in a human environment and taught to talk!) Nuns and Soldiers by Iris Murddck Poinciana by Phyllis Whitney Whitney (romantic suspense) Manchu by Robert Elegant (author of the best seller Dynasty) The Ghosts of Africa by William Stevenson (novel by the author of a Man Called Intrepid) JUNIOR The Lamb who went to Paris by Julie Thayer (story with photographs of a baby • lamb) Aeroplanes by Purnell publishing publishing (full colour pictures) pictures) EASY READING AND PICTURE BOOKS Up and down the book stacks , ADULT , T[ )Ijd Kingston Road 'by , : x Uaü\ Von Baich ( Highway 2 . in photographs) Cosmos by Carl Sagan (astronomy, (astronomy, based' on the T.V. series of the same name.) Breaking Cover by Bijl Gulley (an expose of the abuse of power and resources in Washington which has been the custom *in the last four Water by M. Demsey The Airline Pilot by M. Dempsey (easy books for early readers) ' Giants by Christopher Raw- son. Madeleine Hadley. Decision on Forest Centre tabled The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority on Thursday evening tabled a recommendation from the Information and Education Committee . that week-end special programs be re-insti- tuted at the Forest Centre along with the operation of the 1 Winter Chalet. The recommendation would Orono Weekly Times,* Wednesday, November 5th, 1980-3 proposal. The Authority is to hold a special all member meeting on November ,13th to discuss the matter further and come to a final decision. Sam Cureatz, M.P.P., for Durham East has objected to the closing of the Winter Chalet and the cut back in other programs at the Centre. He has asked that they be re-iiistated by the Authority and along with S.B. Rutherford Rutherford and Senator Thompson addressed the executive in this matter a month ago. require the hiring of one staff member who would provide weekend security, assist with the grooming of the winter trails and in general keep the Forest Centre open on weekends. weekends. It was pointed out to the meeting that not all members were provided with all information information pertaining to the Red and White Specials F.B.I. Apple Juice 4 48 Fluid o*», bottle . 89 C NESTLE - ASSORTED Mini Puddings 4 x 5 dz. tins 98c GENERAL MILLS Breakfast Cereal Cheerios 425 g. pkg. $1.29 COTTONELLE Bathroom Tissue 4 roll package $1.19 BETTER BUY , Liquid Bleach 128 Fluid oz. Jug .89c TENDERLOIN PORTION For Roasting Loi n O POr*k 3to3l41b.average • $1.49 CORNISH'S Phone 983-5201

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