mt 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 18, 1989 " lle N a 55 ' 7) -- Deer Ao Shi Fri a CR 777 presents It was "back to school" for R.H. Cornish Principal and Jerry Taylor, chairman of the Community Memorial Hospital building fund campaign, when the two men wriggled into a couple of desks in a Grade 5 classroom to turn over a cheque for the hospital. The class of rene Manitius held a chocolate bake sale to raise $100 for the hospital. See story for de- alls. Usually a sweet tooth can't do much more for a person than give cavities, but a collection of sweet teeth at R.H. Cornish Public School collected $100 for the Community Memorial Hos- pital building fund. On March 12, Fund Chair- man Jerry Taylor accepted the cheque from Irene Manitius' Grade 5 class. "The building campaign has been a success because of people like you," Mr. Taylor told the ex- cited class of youngsters. The campaign is winding down, and Mr. Taylor said orga- nizers are happy to have raised $2.2million, just short of the $2.6 million goal. A great number of donations came from groups such as the Cornish class (see Peter Hvid- sten's Random Jottings for a complete breakdown), through Everyone seemed to enjoy the Easter Break, and the children are again refreshed and eager to learn! Welcome to the Flontek family whose son Justin joined * our Kindergarten class last week. We pray that Justin will feel a part of our little group quickly. The Kindérgarten class topped "Z" week off with a trip to the Zoo. They have learned all the other letters in the alphabet and their sounds are now finished. They've also completed a unit on the five senses, ending with the sense of smell. The Grades 6, 7 and 8 look for- SHARP -- CANON TEXAS INSTRUMENTS CALCULATORS & Adding Machines PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 ~ = VALUABLE COUPON: ~ + ~ ~VALUABLE COUPON -- (LIMITED TIME OFFER MEDIUM 3 Items or More . SQUARE BOY PIZZA Coupon not Valid With Any Other Offer \ J J THE GES TN SNE INS GER IND ONE GED GEN SED GED TEE GEE Ge ae 4 "Teg B ~ = ~VALUABLE COUPON- -- ~ | : ' I (LIMITED TIME OFFER )i( UMITED TIME OFFER I ; a | ar ; | ; | ' | | i ! 1 I b ' | hi ! : | LARGE i| EXTRA LARGE |i 3 Items or More 3 Items or More , {| SQUARE BOY PIZZA |:| SQUARE BOY PIZZA |; Coupon not Valid Bl Coupon not Valid I t{___ With Any Other Offer" With Any Other Offer | | om own wn eww bet mee en Wen Gen en ee Een Gem men me ee omy Bee Ge GE SE Mn Be Ge Ge Gee Get ee en em oF 80 WATER STREET 0 8 5 | 8 8 PORT PERRY, ONT. - 4 4 FREE DELIVERY ON PIZZA (IN TOWN ONLY) Toothsome class gives chocolate fund to hospital activities ranging from car washes to dances, The Cornish class did its work at a bake sale March 9, held in the classroom. Each stu- dent made one chocolate item (sometimes with help from Mom or Dad) and brought them into the class for the sale. Class spokesperson Darla Jones said not one crumb of chocolate was leftover. Darla's turtles and Pat Smith's fudge were amongst the first yummy items to sell out. Matt Grills made a chocolate cake, all by himself, that was raffled off. The class decided to donate the proceeds to the hospital be- cause, as Pat Smith said, "Eve- ryone goes to the hospital at least once in their lifetime." Everyone liked break af Christian School ward to the arrival of our new portable, which should come any day now. It sure will be nice to spread out a bit! "Mr. William Reimer of the Gi- deons was our Chapel speaker last Friday. He told us a bit about the work of that organization and also presented Bibles to our fifth graders. The week of April 24th is Chris- tian Education Week. On Wednes- day of that week we will be hosting our annual Grandparents Day. Students made invitations for their grandparents (or "honorary grandparents"), and they have been sent to the ap- propriate people. April 27th will be our Fine Arts - Talent night at the school, so many of the children are practicing their skills. Tuesday, May 2nd has been scheduled for Kindergarten registration at Scugog Christian School. Graduation night (Grade 8) has been changed to Wednesday, June 21. Help! Help! Since our playground is very muddy at the moment, we would appreciate it if the children would wear their boots to school. It also might be a good idea to send a dry pair of socks. PORT PERRY CLINIC HOGAN'S HEARING AID CENTRE of Port Perry DENNIS J. HOGAN 230 Queen Street * NOTE NEW NUMBER * 985.4422 wed. ONLY 1t05PM