Whitby Free Press, 17 Oct 1990, p. 4

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PAGE 4, WHMTY FREE PRES, WEDNESAY, OCTOBER 17,1990 a lesson theyI neveuý Low turnout forelinie, BHater Dewey Last week' Whitby blood donor clinic did nÃ"t meet .expec- tations. The goal was 325 pints of- blood, but dônations were well shoit-of that mark. «k Itwas, kind of a rainy day. The norninpt was pretty busy but then. eveing got really- sl1ow » saysý Doris Hlouey, one of the organizers of the crmxc. Thbree -dinics held' previou 'SlY this year were very successful. The next clinic will be Jan. 8 and, the, goal for that clinic wilf againbe 325 pînts.- There's more. 'to leaming than the A-B-G's and 1-2-3's. An essential part of leaming is leaming about Ie. 1 Vý ou cans teach students that Ie begins in their own commiunity by getting y or. schools- involved inTs NewspGpesI n EducaIo Puogmin. C1ildren need to know they belong to an, important community, and by putting your local newspaper inside the classroom, you can teach them about real Ife happen- ings in their neighbourhood. Treach them reading andi writing skills along with an ongoing interest in-current af- f airs. This teaching, program was produced by prof es- sional educators on behaf f the Ontario Comm unity Newspaper Association. .Whether you are a teacher or a parent, if you would like* further, informnation, contact the publisher of this paper, Doug Anderson, at -668-6111. Newspapers ln Eckjcatlon -The Convty fNewspaper s a lesson ln Ife. e Woodstoves, e 1nserts eChimneys *Certified Installation >BROOKILIN.> (416) 655-48945. 'We won't beundersoldt' 701 ROSSLAND RD.. E. <(AT GARDEN>jl WHITBY o6687 NAME BRAND WATCHES Seiko 60% OFF Citizen 40% OFF Cardinal 20% OFF El Accura 30% 0 -v

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