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Port Perry Star, 25 Jan 1978, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1978 Invitation to participate Can't agree with logic Continued from page 5 evening to settle a wage dispute. The original proposal of $2.25 for maintenance operators, truck drivers $1.95 and casual labour $1.70 per hour was accepted by the workmen when an additional offer of time and one-half for all overtime worked over nine hours was given the employees. An old town shed on Mary Street, Port Perry, collapsed last week under the weight of the last snowfall. The shed was used to store a town tractor and other material used for maintenance of various works depart- ments in Port Perry. Kevin Willis of Port Perry was the lucky winner of a week of free hockey training at a hockey school in Bowmanville, operated by Dick Gamble. This draw took place at the Pee Wee Tournament held-in Port Perry which was sponsored by Mr. Gamble. have visitors twice a week. Everything in the institution is geared towards helping the inmate. I think the correctional officers, and the institution itself received a very unjust and severe setback. These men have a very tedious job, but they handle it profession- ally. I think it is about time they got a little recognition for their achievements instead of being slandered all the time. I don't want this to sound like we had a picnic there, because Jail is never a nice place to be. ORGAN WORLD Lakeview Plaza - Port Perry have CLOSED their Port Perry Store Ron Hewat, who has been manager at the Port Perry store, has now been appointed -manager of Organ World in the Whitby Mall, 'Ron has valued his many friends and customers over the past year and would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their patronage, and have them drop into our location at the Whitby Mall. ORGAN WORLD Whitby Mall - 579-4271 Dear Sir: Choral Society gave a con- cert with a variety of choral, solos and instrumental num- bers of well-known melodies from famous musicals, etc. '"'Music, Music, Music"', which was the title of the concert was under the dipec-- tion of music director Grace Hastings and was a decided success. : The second big event was the recently = performed "Merry Widow" by Franz Lehar, a big undertaking for an amateur group, but through a period of deter- mined and dedicated work from mid-summer to end of November made the ever so popular "Widow" a veritable triumph, in the capacity fill- ed Town Hall 1873 for five evenings. It was brought to the atten- tion of the members present, (almost 100 percent) that three communities in this part of Ontario are anxious to have the Choral Society give performances of the Merry Widow. It was left to the executive ta look into this matter and find a solution to comply with the requests. The communities in question are Whitby, Cannington and , Woodbridge. The members of the 1978 executive presented by the nominating committee went in by acclamation and are as follows: President -- Larry Kendall; Vice President - Jack Dowson; Secretary - Bobbie Drew; Treasurer - Debbie Egan; Social - Hennie Jackson and Jean- nette Ross; Phoning - Velma Giannini; Librarian and Membership - Linda Sulli- van; Advertising and public- ity - Per Hvidsten and Kent Farndale; Historian - Zula Hall. Following completion of the annual meeting's- busi- ness, the cast in the Merry Widow had a wonderful opportunity of having a closer look at themselves on a.TV screen of a Audio-taped version of the fifth and last performance of the success- fully staged Lehar operetta. The credit for this excellent production goes to a former Port Perry High School teacher Michael McGill, Judging by.the laughter and applause from the cast and to be held Wednesday, Feb- allows us to begin renovat- 'Hwy. 12 Retails for $19.00 Nothing to buy. Drop in & enter. Draw to be made é p.m., February 13, 1978. SWAMP VARIETY Closed Tuesdays. 985-8322 Capture a Memory 8x10 Colour Portrait Only 88¢ | + See our new large Decorator Portrait. * + Your complete satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. CHOOSE FROM OUR NEW AND 55, Co Uj Tel] of W to i (0) Ko) 3 BACKGROUNDS, AND CREATE YOUR OWN SPECIAL PORTRAIT No obligation to buy additional portraits THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JANUARY 26 - 27 - 28 Thurs. & Fri.: 10t0 8, Sat.:9to5 /A&/STEOMANS Hwy. 7A, Port Perry Plaza, Port Perry, Ont. One sitting per subject--$1 per subject for additional subjects, groups, or individuals in the same family. Persons under 18 must be - accompanied by parent or guardian. | u ruary 8th at 8:00 p.m. We, on ions in the basement area. . -- ; As President of the present committee, wel- We need reponse from the » Dear Sir: his Chatterbox column. people so the high quality of Nestleton Area Recreation come 'all interested citizens community to decide what I spent some years teach- ,In fact my experience education comes from a good Club, I would like to extend to attend this meeting and plans to accept in completing 4 X ing in and out of Canada and suggests that if we made a relationshipbetween teacher "i vitation to the resi- subsequent months meetings this project. 0 then I studied education at real effort toreduce the pupil and students. ~~ dents of Scugog Township to "4iccics the management ~~ Please come out and get ; | the Ontario Institute for teacher ratio we would solve Such a relationship can participate in the affairs of of the Centre: involved for the communi- { i Studies in Education while many of the problems we only be built if classes are the Nestleton Community Our Community Centre, ty's benefit. ) | 85) workingonan M.A. anda Ph associate with education to- small enough for the teacher « ona built in 1974, was completely AR D. I now have children in day. to be able to deal with pupils ~The Annual General Meet- decorated. furnished and-is Sincerely yours, : 43 school. } I believe that just as a high as individuals. : ing and Election of Directors Now tnaintained by Nestleton Donald Frew, President 3 " fing 1 connor Gia with quality of life goss from Ls Mr. Wathen Ustiovss for the Nestleton Area Re- | 4. 0 ocidents. At pres- Nestleton Area Recreation 3 r. Hvidsten's "logic" in good relationships between otherwise let him try teach- creation Club Committee is ° " ; Hi Club ing a class of 30 or more ent, our financial position & children for any length of od I id Snow removal Elect Larry Kendall president . : eo Continued Sincerely, la i S Ch I S some cases, a long laneway. could put them unexpectedly Margaret Wilbur (Mrs.) 1] © Oo cugog ora ociety With the aid of blades and in the ditch. Worse yet, is R.R. 4, Port Perry Larry Kendall was re-elec- others present, it appeared audiences did at the five ) tractors, it is some what a when a snowmobile hits it, ted president of Scugog that they enjoyed the per- performances in the Town ; smaller chore than the you could end up heaven F Choral Society and so were ~ formance as much as the Hall. os common snow shovel. This knows where. acts most of the executive mem- brings me to my point. So, for the sake of any bers at the annual meeting o One of our neighbours (2 by-passers, kindly rotate Wron held Wednesday last week in of Wp miles away) cleans his lane your tractor tires an extra g Town Hall 1873. with his tractor. He does couple of turns and make it however, push the snow onto to the other side. inmates Continued bumper This is quite understand- the road, and leaves it there. Thank you. |. shuffleboard ight. able, following not only the X . pool, s eboard, weight . so When a car or truck comes (Name and address withheld lifting, swimming, and unusual fine artistic succes- along at normal speed, it at the writer's request.) skating, and the canteen Sos of the Sng nn \ For the One you Love! ? Phere on church giatement b ENTER OUR DRAW FOR THE ) ) ) ' BEAUTIFUL HEART FILLED WITH Remember When... ° shampoo, brushes, etc. They In the Spring of 1977, the DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES BY MOIRS. a) & ®) » Lj b)]

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