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'if' PTA REPORT The fundraising year of 1988 will be remembered by many as a year of disappointments and successes. Luckily the successes outweigh the disappointments and as the old sayinggoes We learn by our mistakes . The spirit and enthusiasm of the Committee was such that they refused to give up and we can look back on a suc- cessful year of fundraising even though we were not able to reach our target. Thanks to Mr Just and the staff, we started off the year on a very sound footing with the successful Edu-Past project. Our first project was the much talked about Mardi Gras in which the co-operation of the parents of MJ S was a joy to behold! Just to be part of that wonderful team spirit made the project worthwhile. Two very enthusiastic PTA ladies then introduced us to their Make-a-Rand-grow project and worked very hard at motivating us all. This turned out to be a very successful venture which culminated in the Mini-Fete in September. This was an evening that will long be remembered by all who attended. Another very successful evening was our 60's Dance and Auction Evening which was held in August. It turned out to be very enjoyable and made a handsome profit! Our Car Boot Sales also got off to a good start and were financially rewarding, but had to be curtailed due to in- clement weather and for security reasons. Hopefully they will be resumed in the future. Unfortunately, this report goes to print while our final fundraising activities are still being planned. I am sure that our Open Day at the end of October and the visit of the Cape Welsh Choir will both be highly successful events. I would like to say thank you to the MJ S staff for all their help and support, to Mrs du Preez and Mrs Hickey for all their help and to the parents who have supported us - I know'that financially this has not always been easy but without you there would not have been any successful fundraising events this year. Also a big thank you to all the hardworking MJ S pupils. Finally to the PTA Committee members, who have spent hours on the telephone, walked and driven kilometres and begged and borrowed where necessary, thank you for all the time and effort you have put into the projects you have worked on this year. It has been a privilege to work with you all. Have a lovely Christmas and New Year and a safe and restful holiday! Carol-Ann Sharpe PTA Chairlady 4 Bill'-1 . I , I A ' AMQLIIIIQXTI'-f:1 4 ' ' . ' Hx' I T - HIRE H if SERVICES MAIN ROAD, MUIZENBERG SALES LAWN MOWER REPAIRS WE COLLECT Er DELIVER 'is get ,fem w 'li' TEL: 88-4085 ' 'fad opp. MUIZENBERG JUNIOR SCHOOL LAKESIDE BAPTIST CHURCH meets at MUIZENBERG JUNIOR SCHOOL on Sundays, at 9 am : Family Bible Hour IO.3O am : Worship Service Enquiries : Rev. J. Harris BA., DipTh 88-5640
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