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Port Perry Star, 27 Apr 1977, p. 12

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12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr, 27, 1977 Education Week in Scugog schools Perhaps the most unique project staged by area schools, during Education Week was the invitation by Prince Albert School to people in the community to speak to young people at the school. Among those who talked to young people this year were a couple of pilots, & member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a landscape-architect, and an amateur radio operator Rev. John Hill, seen here with students Greg Williams and Carol Osman. The Port Perry Agricult- rual Society has made a decision to stay where it is, apparently rejecting a pro- posed move to the new site suggested by some members of the fair board. The board officially applied--and received from - LAS council-permission for the extension of their lease on the fair grounds until the year 1997. In a letter before council Monday night, the board indicates it will make major improvements to the present buildings, doing draining and landscaping to Port Perry High School's greenhouse, as well as most other facilities at the high school were open to of the school's Education Week activities. improve the grounds for the midway, as well as other projects. There are those within the organization who feel the site is inadequate in terms of future growth expect- ancy, and that spending more money on the grounds would not be a wise move. i James Rose adjust Te S883 1 20 FEES FRTERRERTY i : tu gates i what looks like a Houston Control panel. Actually, it's television equipment being operated by high school students during an open house held last Wednesday as part of Education Week. Fair grounds lease extended until 1997 Some councillors worried about the split in the society and how it would effect the lease. It was pointed out by Coun. Reg Rose, however, that the lease could be terminated in the future through mutual consent of both fair board and the ~ township. ¥ & the public last Wednesday. The open house was part Prince Albert Public School held a science fair as part of their special events for Education Week, Winning first in the fair were, from left: lan Bonnell, Emma Naughton, Karen McKelvey (Raglan), and (rear) Valerie Fennema. ddd EE EE EE EE EEE EEE TY CHROMACOLOR : - qt - -Aai = xcri0c: ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W. Undridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 / 2A BAIIIIIIII IIE A EK ETI NE YN EW * c

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