Whitby Free Press, 9 Dec 1987, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WIIITBY FRE E PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1987 A second snowmobile driver training course will be held in the Brooklin area by popular dem and. Maureen Jackson, who teaches the course, explained that ane such course has already been held. But that requests from the public have Snowmobile course offered prampted her ta hald a second on Saturday, Dec». 19. 19 Cassels Rd. East, Brooklin Rev. E.Frazer Lacey, B.A. B.D. SUNDAY WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL - il A.M. NURSERY ('ARE AVAILABLE ALL WEI COME ('IUR('II OFFICE. 655-4141 Crash course in theatre Meadowcrest Public School was 'dramatized' last week, thanks to a special guest who offered a crash course in how to sing, act and keep the beat. Guest was Suzanne Kranz, more affectionately known as Soozou the Clown, and her appearance at Meadowcrest was an introductory one. Students from Grades 3 to 5 ; will be attending the performance "Put Yourself in Your Teacher's Shoes" in January, and Kranz was on hand last week ta teach them a little about the play and get them involved with the music they will be hearing on stage. Kranz is a member of Stage Kids, ~ a division of Children's Eduction Theatre Productions, a newly for- med theatrical graup. The presen- tation, "Put Yourself in Your Teacher's Shoes," will be made up entirely of professional child ac- tors. The students at Meadowcrest also took part in a drama workshop of their own under the guidance of Kranz. According ta Meadowcrest teacher Sandy James-Mitchell, the students will be able ta travel ta Toronto ta see the performance thanks ta the sponsorship of Graup '74 and the Brooklin Lions Club. SUZANNE KRANZ have a snowmabile driver training licence by law. Thase wishing ta participate in the course should cail Maureen Jacksoni at 655-4469 right away ta avaid disappointment. on conlin Road. ofDurhamCoiiege) ' Open Daily 9 a.M. - 9 p.m. Tree Fairms I 1-263-8858 c 7 - Like ail newspapers, the Whitby Free Press is supported primarity by advertising revenue. We have chosen to distribute f ree to every household in Whitby in order to ensure the widest readership for our news and features. We pay our carriers to deliver to every house. If the delivery is flot satisfactory, please tell us. We won't know unless you tell us. Cail Circulation 668-6111 Gift Baskets of Distinction for Holiday Giving *Each basket individually created for e An excellent corporate gift for both that special somneone employees and clients *Ideal for family, neighbours, - Delivery availabte teachers and other special friends Open Tuesday - Friday 9: 30 -4:00, Saturday 9:30 - 5:00( 4 Roebuck Street, Brooklin, Ontario (Hwy. 12 just north of Ilw>. 7) 655-8021 (24 hrs.) 1

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