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Port Perry Star, 18 Jan 1978, p. 7

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Food For Thought by The Hillier's One university dining method for their take- what-you-want salad bar. They weigh the plate and charge you so much per ounce! Unlikely centerpiece at at luncheon - a big goldfish ina simple bowl. Give extra flavor to tur- key, capon, or other poul- try -- season with herbs, salt, and pepper the night before you cook it. Variation on beef Welling- ton: roll out frozen pastry shells to enrobe partially cooked and cooled meat, chicken, or fish steak por- tions. Bake just before serving. Easiest spaghetti sauce ever: marinate at room temperature a half cup good olive oil with a pound and a half of skinn- ed, seeded and chopped tomatoes, plus half a tea- spoon dried basil and two cloves chopped garlic. Hours later, season with salt and pepper, serve over hot spaghetti. Easiest lunch ever: come to ... the Dairy Bar - on the Waterfront - Port Perry -- 985-8611 And yow'll find it memor- ably delicious, too. Come in soon. room has a novel charge |. Durham Board of Edu- cation chairman Yvonne Christie, elected January 9 for a third consecutive term, . told trustees that despite the bleak outlook, the positive should be emphasized for 1978. In her inaugural report at the first meeting of the Board in the New Year, Mrs. YVONNE CHRISTIE We invite you ... to watch two of the most amazing programs on tele- vision to-day. : Search for Truth SUNDAYS 9:30 A:M. Channels 22-2-6 and It Is Written SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. Channel 12 A.26 Carlo "UNISEX Monte § HAIR FASHION replacement. We at Monte Carlo would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has made our first two years in Port Perry a success. We are planning in the future to improve ourselves by using top hair products and only experienced personal. Also we have private, confidential mens' hair replacement, done by our top expert in hait_ As our thanks to our past and future patrons, we would like to offer special discounts of 20 % off all of our services, commencing January 18 to February 1, 1978. Senior Citizens enjoy 20% Off all year round. MONTE CARLO HAIR FASHION 108 Water Street - Port Perry 985-3684 Christie said "every trustee in Ontario knows the difficul- ties surrounding educational monies. © We know locally that our budget will be diffi- cult to set, that we will have to make cuts somehow and somewhere'. "We know that current and forthcoming negotiations will bring requests for pro- gram changes and additional equipment and that building permits will have to be " denied." Commending new trustees elected to the Board last year, Mrs. Christie said that in addition to the 122 meeting of the standing committees held in 1977, "'many trustees attended committee meet- Senior Citizens by Marion King Despite the wintry weath- er, our Senior Citizens are still keeping busy with a euchre on Jan. 7 with 14 tables and a very nice social time enjoyeds On Jan. 4 we had our regular drop-in with Bill Carnegie in charge of arrangements as Freeman enjoys a holiday to Texas. We hold this drop-in every. other Wed. afternoon so come - along and enjoy the -followship. Our regular meeting was held on Jan. 11 with about fifty members, due to the bad roads and weather. We had a real good programme put on by our Sr. Citizen Choir, with Win Philp at the piano as our regular pianist Aleta Leask couldn't get in to the meeting. We sang "The man on the Flying Trapeze", "I love to go A- wandering" in a real lively manner, then with real dignity "Whispering Hope" and 'Bless this Club". The audience seemed to really appreciate this effort of Win and her choir in which everyone their part. A nice lunch was served by the January lunch group. New members are being added each week. Our bowlers also are having fun each Thursday afternoon. If you want to have fun in the winter and do your thing, join our Senior Citi- zens and get in the swing. enjoys taking Dural "White INTERIOR -- EXTERIOR TEX PAINT PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1978 -- 7 Christie, Goode returned to Durham Board on. GORDON GOODE ings to which they were not appointed because they want to learn more and under- stand all phases regarding the use and spending of $75 million". 2 Mrs Christie praised the Board for what she called "fiscal responsibility" in the preparation of its budgets, No. 2345 4,95 Pal-0-Pack Insulation - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - and said the 1977 increase was a moderate one com- pared to other boards across the province. In other areas where posi- tive results have been achie- ved by the Board, Mrs. Christie cited the need for school additions or new schools which has been proven to the province. She mentioned "Duffin's Bay which started January 3, Glengrove which is on the way, Beau Valley in the spring and Uxbridge on the horizon'. Mrs. Christie added that various mast testing results indicate that Durham stu- dents are "improving mar- ginally as the years go by". In other business at the meeting January 9, Scugog trustee Gordon Goode was re-elected as vice-chairman of the Durham Board of Education. PER BAG '3.25 (Covers 6.6 cu.ft.) UP TO 40 BAGS (Blown In) 55,10 coc 40 BAGS & OVER '4.80 "Call for Free Estimates" CORKS 20. < AKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WATER ST. - 985-73M - PORT PERRY oh PEASE A we i: Feary a Ba 3 - I,

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