A I RN A A Bl Ta Fh TRE CER PRA Hap Va ABER SRL SSS Alp FE SOIR BSA ARH) BAM isd s ae rs y. J aiay arate Ma FY CAG TN y -- - FIA ---- 148 Sd --- - FS nd - Poa FOP AseTT) ES Al : - . -- : ; : : ; M - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 18, 1978 -- 23 4 Blackstock 1 & (From page 22) 4 After a lengthy discussion RR on the possibilities of start- i 2 ing an extra class on Monday RZ afternoon due to the length of ) ce ce oh the present waiting list it 3 was decided to hold the first i Ah Monday Afternoon class on Tord October 16. The School will fe Poo. now have in the neighbour- . Y bo hood of sixty children with Sy, oul fh some going as many as four : I times a week' and many © fo ® 53 attending three sessions. gn The PLAYGROUND is i | 3 going up......Ian White of @® A Nestleton is in the finishing : : HAN stages of the unit construc- LA | ' ¢ . Ri tion and hopefully a good fh, portion of the unit will be Ps installed before a deep ge ground frost. Charles fr O'Connor, a two week resi- dent of Caesarea, the only man at the meeting, and the father of twin girls that will start the Monday afternoon class has volunteered to assist Ian White on the 28th of October to prepare the playground site. On the 4th of November the main in- stallation will take place with the assistance of, Kevin Rollo, Brian Morton, Bob Lee, Larry Schryburt and EA CO NL BLA HET THER Ne ew Cy 3" ve . LI . hopefully a few extra volun- teers. Mary Mackie, and : Kevin Rollo will provide truck service and Louise Swain being one of the few tractor owners has volun- STAN Pd at Ve . teered her husband's Post » Hole Digger. On the 5th-of £4 November Doug Danter will EA help Ian with the finishing. On the third Tuesday in November a Denver Screen- ing Test will be available for ten nursery school children at the school. Get in touch with Brenda Walker if you feel there may be a problem | that needs early detection; this applies mainly to three year olds. The children at the Black- stock Nursery School are asked to dress up in Hallo- we'en costumes for the 25, 26, 30 and 31 to give each child a chance to enjoy the celebrations. Christmas party discus- sion carried on for some time. The results were that no other children than Nur- sery School students will be allowed to attend the party on the morning of December 21st. Volunteer parents ( a minimum of 10) must notify JoAnne Russell 986-5249 by é ' December 1st if they wish to < help at the party. There will : be a cost of $1 per child. This \ includes a present and visit from Santa and simple é& @ & . refreshments. Parents co- operation will be appre- } ciated. @ Tricycles, balls, skipping ropes, and wagons are need- ed for the indoor activities during the cold months and rainy days; anyone with donations should contact Brenda. If you are cleaning the toy closet before Santa i od Special for the Month of October at - The Nursery School is holding a Yard Sale and v Bake Sale on October 21st at ¥ the Mary Mackie Yard across from Beckers. Any donations of good articles will be accepted. Every } Nursery School Family is expected to contribute two RED & WHI | E baked items, pies are very : popular. It will be held in the Town Hall if it rains or P t Pp ry | 'heaven forbid snows!' or er daZa The Blackstock Coupl Club will hold a party Satur- day, October 21st at the home of Dave and Carol Andrews. New members are needed. Please call 986-5286. & 5) fl AN RT A - - ares Nir kp aS "EE