RT iN PN RY LE) ; Fx é& ei esd I'd dobp adi andes hati a MILLEN REE AACE | ¥ 3th wists beans mitcii bandits an wisi tividit aisbomdwnesdds PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 9, 1979 -- 7 . High School Master Minds grab first place A team of five students from Port Perry High School captured first place in the annual Master Mind Tour- nament held April 27 in Lakefield. The team earned a total of - 593 points, 86 ahead of the next closest rival, O'Neill Collegiate. This was the first year Port Perry High School entered a team in this competition which is spon- sored by Parker Brothers, and in addition to taking first place overall, Martha McCallum had the highest individual score of 210 points. Martha may now go Enjoyed festivities Dear Sir: It is not very often I find the time to sit down and write letters but in this instance 1 feel inspired. Here itis 1979, a time when nobody does anything for nothing, and some crazy people in our community go and break the rules. What I am referring to is the splendid display of grati- tude shown by the Dowson family to mark their anniversary in business. So much food, fun and merri- ment all at once, by so many people is to say the least, amazing!! Not only that, but the idea of everyone in the whole Plaza coming up with their own extravaganza is terrific. What I really want to say most of all is thank you so much for a good meal, a super pet show, and all the extra special draws. Myself, my kids, and my friends all had fun. Thanks again. Bev, Dana, and Jesse Driscoll Top notch hospital (From page 6) professions. ~~ The human element seems to have left nursing years ago. Well, I'm here to tell you I just had a most rewarding experience and I'd like to go on record and let these people know they are doing one heck of a fine job. I had major surgery this past week and somehow or other ended up on the mater- nity wing at P.P. Hospital. For the first few days I was given thorough bed baths - back rubs - pillow fluffing, gentle smiles, words of encouragement and a whole lot of genuine care. I saw or heard young women coming in to go through labour and delivery. What a thrill to wake in the night and hear RE-ELEC the first.cry of a little new being. Once I was on my feet I had the nursery window to peek in to see whether a new pink or blue bundle had been added. There is a great top-notch nursing staff on this ward headed up by Mrs. Mountjoy. Everyone extends them- selves beyond their duties to meet physical and mental needs. I even had a profes- sional wash and set while I was there. I didn't get to leave with a pink or blue bundle, but I sure left with a renewed hope for the future of nursing. My sincere thanks to you all. Yours truly, Mrs. Stella McDonnell R.R.2, Port Perry WET LAWRENCE Printed under the authority of the Official Agent for Allan Lawrence, Campaign Headquarters, 105 Walton Street, Port Hope, Ontario. on to compete in the World Championship to be held this November in Rome, Italy. In earning the victory, Port Perry beat out 14 other school teams. Master Mind is a game of logic and deduction played by two players. A code- maker secretly sets up a line Winners of the Mastermind Tournament held recently in Lakefield is a team from Port Perry High School made up of Gord Carriere, Martha McCallum HOSPITAL REPORT Week Ending May 5th Admissions..................... 40 Births.............................. 3 Deaths........................... Nil Emergencies. ................. 156 Operations............ T-- 13 Discharged............ jo 30 Remaining............... -- 42 of coloured pegs, and a code- breaker has up to 12 chances to try to duplicate the colour and exact position of the pegs. The game, which in no way resembles Monopoly, is used by high school math depart- problems. Dave Alexander, John Wynsma, Dean Coates and Gord Carriere are the other team members with teacher Charles Wyszkowski. Port Perry High School, it seems, is well on its way to The Master Mind victory by the team of five comes just two weeks after the school wracked up an excellent showing in the national finals of a math contest sponsored by the University of Waterloo. \ . wy *% Md enkseddicioavivatenaridiatvir dd at Bean. Ee ménts to encourage students to use logic in solving developing something of a reputation in mathematics. [who placed first overall], Dean Coates, Charles Wyszkowski. John Wynsma and Dave Alexander. Front is math teacher HR GREGORY'S 4th Annivergaty SALE LAST 4 DAYS! Come in now and take your pick of this great assortment of Spring & Summer Clothing and Furnishings. 15% 90% or SUITS (Reg. $150. to $330.) now $75.to $264. SPORT COATS (Reg. $79.95 to $230.) now $63.96 to $184. 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