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Port Perry Star, 18 May 1982, p. 12

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12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 18, 1982 TATRA FR OLR FER RARPHES TANANI, AER SCE ATTE 06 BAI BA BRAD FA DER MASSE ARRAN SAFES A Sadly Busy year at Blackstock Nursery School by Bethany Schryburt As always the Blackstock Co-operative Nursery School is winding up the year with a surge of events. The community and families interested in becoming involved with the school are invited to attend the annual Open House at the Black- stock Rec Centre on Thurs. evening, May 20, from 6:30 until 8:00. Many class trips are scheduled for the concluding weeks; tour of McDonald's, Mother's, Oshawa Airport, and a dentist office just to name a few. The end of the year trip will be to the "Farm" near Brooklin in June. Registration for the next season will take place at the Open House. If your child is going to be two by August 31,1982, you may enroll him or her into the program. This coming season is the first time there will be a program geared for two to three year olds. It has been a very busy year for the Nursery School being a non-profit organiza- tion, and try to defray personnal expense of the program many fund raising projects were undertaken. First prize float at the Black- stock Fair started the year out right and the booth operated at the fair was profitable. During the fall a bake sale and Octoberfest Dance were held in Blackstock. The Pan- cake Breakfast with Santa and a gala Christmas Party with a play performed by the Borelians helped to bring on the Christmas spirit, along with out entry in the Port Perry Christmas Parade. The group has catered each month to the Blackstock Lions Club and prepared and sold 500 cookbooks. The Annual Valentine Dance was a heartfelt success which produced 12 sweetheart models for the spring Fashion Show at Cullen Gardens. Many people should be thanked for the success of 1981-82; starting with the teachers who provide the correct environment for the children attending; Miss Anne Lane, the supervisor teacher with assistants Mrs. Ellen Russell and Mrs. Pat Anne Lane, one of the supervising teachers at Blackstock Nursery School is seen here playing with some of the children. REI *Fruit Trees *Shade Trees *Evergreens *Flowering Shrubs Rose Bushes, potted ......ca. $4.50 ' CLUMP BIRCH $2 (°° from 5 Miles East of Port Perry - 986-4771 _ Hwy. 7A at Wes! Vu Line When calling please lef phone ring continously, since we are Often in the field and cannot reach the phone within 8 few rings } (om -- | cna | ove-- | | o-- | | a------ Mowers. All of the mothers which not only help on their - duty days but provide the woman-power for endless money-making events. This years executive which put forth 100 per cent in terms of energy: President Janis Pashley, Vice- Suzanne Clarke, Secretary Wendy Bentley and Treasurer 'Debbie Mason. Pat Cole who won the design award for the school crest, which was produced as an award and will be presented to all of the students. Pat Cole also took class pictures which were available to the member- ship. Next year's executive has been formed and will be anxious to try and maintain the quality and service that has been present since the Blackstock Nursery School first began. The past president Janis Pashley will be remaining for a second term. She will be joined by pat Cole as Vice president, Michelle Adams as Secretary and Marlene McKee as Treasurer. On Wednesday morning, May 7, Nancy Cole enter- tained the mothers and The kids at Blackstock Nursery School were delightfully fete by Nancy Cole, a professional puppeteer who has worked with Mr. Dress-up for many years. She is seen here with one of her puppets as she captivates the kids of the school with her stories. children of the Blackstock Nursery School at the Rec Centre. Nancy Cole is a pro- fessional puppeteer from Weston, Ontario; she has worked with Mr. Dress-up for many years and is now performing on her own. The children were delighted when the apron she was wearing was found to contain a good supply of educational and entertaining puppets. After the show everyone was treated to' orange drink and cookies, to bring to a close a most delightful morning. May Jair/BRITANNIA Mimi Sale! ERR A re' FIR = XEXARAASRBXA ABA 4 2000000000 ALL MAYFAIR WALLPAPER ORDERS -- 2 WEEKS ONLY -- Wed., May 19th thru Thurs., June 3 FURNITURE & APPLIANCES byBALLARD& CARNEGIELTD. PORT PERRY. 985-2451 oi On 7A Highway - Navid to PL. Lumber

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