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STONE HARBOR - .Students at the borough’s elementary school will have two extra hours of work for the next five weeEs if they so choose. Two special after school hours classes will be held for those volunteering /to* attend. One class will be instructions on making ceramics under the direction of teacher Barbara Harbergef. This class will be limited to students from the 4th, 5th and 6th grades and until Christmas will be aimed sft making individual ornaments to be hung on the school’s Christmas tree! THE STUDENTS will prepare the clay, paint the designs and mold the figures with the teacher doing only the firing in the kiln. The group will also prepare some ornaments for the younger students to take home. . The second special after hours instruction will be in
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learning how to operate the newly acquired computer. This class will be held two days a week for two hours each, a total of 10 hours’ work. SIMPLE COMPUTER programs will be prepared
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VILkAS — The Volunteer Fire Co. Auxiliary? will distribute Chrisimas baskets to 12 needy fenior citizens on Dec. 22. % Food for the baskets was purchased with $300. the auxiiiarv raised with socials ahd casino trips Two local stores that asked to be aqonymous also contributed. The auxiliary used to give the baskets at Thanksgiving, according to Freda Bitting president, but decided on Christmas this year because "a lot of people have nobody and arc forgotten at Christmas.”
Blood Drive Tues. COURT HOUSE - The Red Cross. "Gift of Life" blood program sponsored by the auxiliary of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital will be held Tuesday, Dec. 2l, from 2 to 6 p.m. at tbe Lockwood 4-H Youth Center. It is located one mile north of the Acme Center on Rt. 657, Dennisville Road.
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