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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Gordon Terrace School Raising Funds for Nepal

 You may still be lucky if you pop by the school!  Great Gifts.

 HUGE CHRISTMAS SALE

FRIENDS OF NEPAL - GORDON TERRACE SCHOOL
December 9 -12, 2013 front hallway of school 3:00 - 3:30 pm


**** REUSABLE FABRIC CHRISTMAS BAGS - $3.00 each
         Reuse these bags every year for gifts to reduce paper waste - sewn by
 Mrs. Ruoss’ grade one class.

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**** FILLED ZIPPERED FABRIC BAGS - $5.00 each

KITCHEN BAGS - made from fruit or vegetable themed fabric with appropriate tool inside to match the fabric to help you in the kitchen.  Band-aids supplied!

TRAVEL BAGS - contains a variety of travel essentials such as shampoo, conditioner, soap, sewing kits, mouthwash, lotion, hand wipes, nail file, tissue, toothpaste, safety pins, etc.  Not all the bags contain the same items.

TEA BAGS - contains individually wrapped herbal tea bags.

COFFEE BAGS - contains instant espresso, iced coffee, coffee spoon

We also have a few MAN BAGS, DENTAL BAGS, SEWING BAGS, LADIES BAGS - filled with appropriate items.  

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**** CHRISTMAS PILLOW CASES - $5.00 each - sewn by grade 6
            student Emily Sartorel

**** CHRISTMAS GIFT TAGS - $4.00 box 

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**** EMPTY ZIPPERED FABRIC BAGS - $3.00 each

CHRISTMAS BAGS - to be filled with your own small Christmas treasures

COSMETIC BAGS - to be filled with your own cosmetics

PENCIL CASES WITH PENCIL - to be filled with your child’s basic supplies 

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**** FRIENDSHIP BRACELETS - $1.00 - $3.00 each - made by
            girls in Mrs. Levang’s class



We are now raising funds for school supplies, furniture and outdoor playground equipment for the village primary school in Nepal that we have helped to build.           

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