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Port Perry Star, 28 Sep 1977, p. 11

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dlc abdvciombotidacsanconnchis alu Oh well, what can a guy do? Mike Farrell resigned himself to Initiation as Karen Walsh applied the lipstick. Initiation day great success by Julie Brierley Last Fridays initiation o day was a success. Every one had a lot of fun. The winners of the costume con- tests were Tracy Menzies - the best chimney sweep and Rob Franssen as the best Mary Poppins. These two were also sub- ject to the circumstances of" Kangaroo Court for not co- operating with the initia- tors. They had to find jelly beans in a plate of whipped D. Lois Milne, B.A.,0.D. OPTOMETRIST Medical Associates Building 462 Paxton Street, Perry office Hours by Appointment Telephone 985-8554 If no Answer call 986-5362 PHIL cream. Others had fo sell toilet paper for 10 cents a sheet, walk on worms or put on mittens to pick up confetti. The dance was great. Everyone who went had a good time. Hope to see more people out to the next one. When the senior and junior football teams played Uxbridge last week we lost. The seniors 39-0 and the juniors 26-6. The Seniors will be playing Dunbarton on Wednesday and the Juniors will play in Ajax on Thursday. On Friday the year book staff will be selling suckers. A number of clubs are being set up in the school for activity period. Anyone is welcome to join the news- paper club. Janet Bruce is the editor this year. She hopes to have the first copy - out about mid-October, - If you haven't. got an activity card yet, hurry up! We Are Clearing Out all of our 1977 G.M.C. TRUCKS presently in stock CALL UNITS REDUCED TO CLEAR ILE. - 1977 GMC LONGBOX, WIDESIDE PICK-UP Including 250-6 cylinder, 3 sp. transmission, chrome hub caps, "below eye line mirrors. Stock No. 7533. BRAND NEW. (Sales Tax & Licence Extra) 985-7309 .the-Lake. '3995" SIMILAR SAVINGS ON ALL 1977 G.M.C. STOCK. PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 150 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY CHS students sell Hallowe'en candy by Anne Kristensen C.H.S." is bursting at the seams. Its enrolment has now soared to 103 students. Its spirit and participation are just as commendable. On September 21st, 92 stu- dents piled into two buses and headed to Niagara-on- The afternoon was spent in the beautiful Shaw Festival Theatre ob- serving George Bernard Shaw's play 'Man and Superman". All agreed it was an excellent perform- ance and quite humorous. . Other high-lights of the trip were dinner at MacDonalds and a football game in the " back of the bus. The Outers' Club held their first meeting the 14th. Here the executive was selected. It consists of Peter Diuvesteyn, Katie Schmidt and Mark Vince. Obviously a reliable trio for keeping the club active and trouping. Though Hallowe'en is 'still a little far into the future, C.H.S. students will be out knocking on doors within the next few weeks. They won't be trick or treating, but offering you an oppor- tunity to buy your hoards of candy without that last minute rush. The money will be used to finance formal school functions. Your support of the local high school will be greatly appreciated. The initiation of the 1977 Grade 9's is slowly falling far into the past. There will be one last event to wrap up the annual tradition for another year. September 30th we will be having our Initiation Dance at the Rec. Centre featuring "Jupiter". It will com- mence at 8:30 and admis- sion is $2.50 a person. We are looking forward to a large crowd. Due to the buckets and buckets of rain downed upon us these last two weeks, the Outers' Club has planned to build an ark to hold our 103 students and 6.7 teachers. P.S. Our bottle drive is October 5th (next Wednes- day) Any refundable bottl- es you want to get rid of we would, gladly pick up. Please save your extra bottles. The 1977-78 staff at C.H.S. are: Principal - Gordon Paisley. Staff - Susan Sheen, Joyce Taylor (part time) Darlene Jarosz (part time) Eric Fletcher, Ray Ashton, Randy Scott, David Payne. Secretary - Gail Mason, Custodian - George . Schmidt. Graduates and their des- tinations: Colin Asselstine - University of Waterloo (Science); Blair Graham - University of Guelph (Agri- cultural Science); Cheryl Graham - George Brown College, Toronto (Child Care); Jack Gunter - Mec- Master University, Hamil- ton (Engineering). Peter Kristensen - Uni- versity of Waterloo (Coop Mathematics); Paul Lar- mer - University of Guelph (Agricultural Science); Anne Marlow - McMaster ---- 17 Candid Weddings | SIEBE REKKER PORT PERRY 985.7086 8 § D.THAPAR Denture Therapist 66 Brock St. W., 163 Simcoe St., Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 214 Dundas St. E., 1 Whitby 668- oii & 220 COCHRANE ST. FRED THOMAS THE University, Hamilton Outboard Repair id (Science); Debra Swain - ® Authorized Chrysler Outboard & Boat Dealer £ employed as a R.N. at: g - Sales & Service. ES Whitby Psychiatric Hospi EZ e Authorized Lawn Boy - Sales & Service. £ tal. E e Boat Motors for rent - by hour or day. s The other graduates - £ ® Live Bait for sale HS Cindy McColl, Eric Post, E : i Bryan Sleep and Harold = Boat & Motor Storage | Wright - are employed and 2 BEACON MARINA 986-5188 CAESAREA planning to continue their = education at a later date. ST 00000000 TT EE TT Just Added to our Rental Inventory to help serve you better... Insulation Blower: SAVE MONEY ... blow in your own insulation! Pacebreaker: The 80 Ib. Hydraulic Jack Hammer as PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 159 Casimir St. - 985-7357 We would like to thank you for the wonderful response we have had with our Insulation Blower. Please book in advance for your insulation needs. WE HAVE A TRACTOR TRAILER LOAD OF INSULATION IN STOCK. un

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