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Whitby Free Press, 14 Sep 1988, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WHMTY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1988 If contact lenses are so small, why are INOVA's bags 1so big? Until October 15, when you buy contact lenses from INOVA Optioins, you get ail thls for jusi $14000: " Daiiy or exfended wear soif lenses " Ail prescriptions inciuding astigmatic lenses (excluding bifocais) " Ail ftting and folowup visits " Free Soit Mate fashion tint (ta enhance the colour of your eyes) Only $140.00. OnIy frem INOVA Opticlans. Exclusive of ail other offers. A starter kit of eyecare solutions A 30-day unconditional, money back guarantee A slx-month INOVA Protection Plan agoinst loss or damage 9<ermdltalwc>ccl 91arlk 1=IcIaza- ( K - M.1art MV1ail > 1801 E>trudia et13-E.. I~hcre.4z3.2 - 393«7 DURHAM SOHOOLS will be hosting 13 Steve Bedard, Eric Freve, Lavis students from Quebec during the next Lamontagne and Martin Allard; (front three months as part of a linguistic and row, from left) Enil<o Neashish, Julie cultural exehange. Posing for the Corbin, Claire Sirois and Marie-Joe camera at the GO Transit station in Marineau-Harnois. Each student will be Whitby when they arrived on Saturdav matched unf with ah<mc1-failvin i i INTCIITA ~~~afternoon are (back row, frornlf) uhmRein I AÂON. XÏJ P 1ICEIA N S lf)Dra ein No surpritse: é,Enrolments up H asty__________Mm__________ As anticipated with continuing students. numbers in Whitby "are defini growtb, enrolment numbers in Palmerston bhas 257 students, up from last year" with a t F riend Iy, Personal Serv.i ce %yscol are up this year only a minimal increase in enrolment of 431 for this c 83 5 /lO g rn ELI CO UTE R l-g/1 POTATO BRICK SALAD 1-CHEESE 99 IN*STOREBAKERY 4/.2 PUMPERNICKLE ASSORTED BREAD MUFFINS TOMATOES PEPPERS Produot of USA Produot of USA fI.POrrv'V M J/6L box ABC LAUNDRY DETERGENT 45Ogm pkg £mEJ9 OREO COOKIES - . SENIORS SA VE 10% ON TUESDA YSj LOTTERY TICKETS AND TOBACCO PRODUCIS NOT INCUDEDI1 J uvrti rmi asi; year-Js iig.b,~. 1uLes. Along with more students, the number of portables at the schools bas also climbed. In the public scbool board, E.A. Fairman elementary school bas 479 students this year, a few more students than last year with some transfers from Palmerston. F.M. Heard bas 431 students, an increase of 100 from 1987. Kathleen Rowe Memorial bas 263 students. R.A. Sennett has 201 pupils, an increase of 30 from last year. Leslie McFarlane bas 487 students, the only school exper- iencing a drop in population from 1987. Nurnbers are down by 97 IiuIIILIsLb .corSng tLUo sta i.fme sebool. Palmerston is undergoing an addition that sbould be completed by early October. R.A. Hutchison registered 185 students, an increase of 12 from 1987, and West Lynde bas sustained an enrolment number of 704 from last year. There are 437 students at Bellwood, up from last year by about 105. H-enry- Street Higb Scbool bas 1,332 students this faîl, with staff reporting a small increase in numbers from 1987. Steve Edwards of the Durham Board of Education told The Free Press that French immersion dtely total ytrar. French immersion is offered in Whitby at Florence M. Heard public scbool. Enrolment is up at St. Theresa and St. Paul's separate scbools in Whidtby and- also at. St. Leo'in Brooklin. However, St. John's, witb 744, is down by about 50 students. St. Paul's bas 886 students, about 16 higber tban in June; St. Theresa's has 664, up by 30; and St. Leo's 99, Up by two. St. Paul's bas Il portables, St. Theresa's four and St. Leo's, one. There are no portable classrooms at St. SEE PAGE 9 Coe joi us or FEE MI.ts Drns I -----------....~ E_~~I EUUIE~E~ ______________________________ rit? t?? I -.?.AA. .à s £ ô à 24 Hours -7 days a week 11W~~~' ONL AVAILA13LE AT WEST LYNDE PLAZA e 1 t 0Highway #2 & Jeffery St. LM MMMM" Mmmwmmý L- 1 '71 hô

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