2p IG NA ' . A nid, EWA IS LAA HA RAH HEART PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 4, 1981 -- 21 ol an wate un A NSE SH 23 entries in Poster Contest by Brigitte Spannbauer The Region Youth Advi- sory Committee had a good turnout of posters for the the Shadow of 'the Glen," under the direction of Mr. Sims. The play is put on by a few of our own talented Band tops at Music Festival For the music students of Port Perry High School, the twenty fourth annual Sun- superb 'sensitivity for the style of music itself. This was the first year of province, high praise indeed. He spoke of Uxbridge's exceptional technical facility person Stan Durward and his committee in particular. The Uxbridge Concert is divisi . d Port High's musicality Band with a superb technical annual Poster Competition. derland Lions Music festival this division of band com- an é 2 The theme was ** peti] and ents. ' anus Sedan concluded on.a very sweet petition and hardy congra- and musicianship. This was presentation of Sogit s Drug Abuse." Our represen-. note on Thursday night. The tulations go to Mr. Chellew a fine climax to the Sunder- pressario verture 'for the competition at the land Lions 24th annual Music was awarded 91 marks; tative, Sheila Cannon, repor- i | instrumental adjudicator and the Port High Concert I : ted that twenty-three entries Dustiam Region High Sen Mr. Harvey Perrin, who was Band. Festival, which runs so eolgiatiialions Mr. Sulev were brought in, Street High on Friday. Good director of music for the The final competition of smoothly and has such and the fine members of the The At-Home preparations Juck! ' Toronto Board of Education the night was the senior band marvellous organization. U.S.S. Concert Band. And of are getting underway, but we need more help. Anyone in Grade 9-13 is welcome. Meetings are held Wednes- days at 6:30 and Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. Remember, it's your At Home and it's only a little On a final note, our Senior Wind Ensemble leaves this Saturday for Coquitlam, British Columbia for their band exchange. We wish them a safe and enjoyable trip as they venture out west to represent our school. for 25 years, awarded the Port High Senior Wind Ensemble a mark of 92 and first place in the senior band class culminating a week that saw seventeen groups and individuals from Port High score extremely well class. After the Uxbridge Concert Band and the Port High Senior Wind Ensemble had played, Mr. Perrin raved about both perfor- mances. He said that you would not find a better performance of these band This festival has fostered the development of vocal and * instrumental music at the high school level as well as the public school level. Congratulations for excel- lent community service to the Sunderland Lions Club in over a month away! The Senior Girls' Volley- and earn first place status. pieces by any band in the general and to festival chair- Several students from Port ball team ended their 1981 Among these prize winners High competed in the annual season in LOSSA play last Were seven individuals: Sunderland Music Festival. Our Senior Wind Ensemble captured first place over Uxbridge scoring 92 per cent over a close 91 per cent. Congratulations to the Thursday. Thanks to Coach Byers for a job well done! The Midget Girls Volleyball team played a first place tie-breaker against Henry Street last Wednesday. They Samantha Espley, Cathy Hall, Janet Lamb, Lisa Nottingham, Mary McKel- vey, Mandy Burnet, and Janet Simmonds. One duet - Lisa Notting- course congratulations to the finest band that Port Perry has ever had the Port High Senior Wind Ensemble and conductor Mr. Russ Baird for-a fine performance of "Incantation and Dance" and their festival high mark of 92. News from Epsom area by Jean Jeffery That was some boo boo last week when I told the Social Club to go swimming. Well Sunderland. I'll try to get' a full report for next week. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown and Miss Linda Bushell were Jeffery visited Mrs. John Moore, Oshawa on Thurs- day. Mr. Ron Watson and i : "Rei i Saturday supper guests with family visited Mr. and Mrs. following groups for their defeated Henry and clinched ham and Lynne O'Reilly, one after the skating party we > D 1 ! hard work: all attained first a first place position: L0SSA trio Joyce Lane, Claudia couldn't use Epsom Sunday Kim and Keith Ellicott, Archie Watson on Sunday place, Concert Band, Girl's Liebscher and Laural Holt- School rooms because there ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon afternoon. Choir, Triple Trio, Clarinet Society, Flute Quintet, Senior. Clarinet Quartet, Girls Trio and Horn Club. Also congratulations to all those individuals not men- tioned above, who represen- ted our school so well. four categories: Poetry - Junior and Senior and Fiction - Junior and Senior. On Wednesday afternoon, the students of P.P.H.S. will have the opportunity to view the theatre production of "In begins March 10 for the Midgets. The Junior Boys' Basket- ball team won a very. exci- ting game against O'Neill last Thursday. They were down one point with seconds left in play when Todd Wilbur sank a freak hook Durham College, this Satur- day, March 7, for the COSSA . finals. So show that Rebel spirit and support our Junior Basketball team and cheer them on to victory! Best of Luck, guys. by, four ensembles including the Horn Club, the Clarinet Quartet, the Senior Flute Quintet and the Clarinet Society, one vocal triple trio and the Girls' SSA choir, both with marks of 88. After the fine band of R.H. superb and there was no question that they deserved the first place standing and one of the highest, marks of the festival, an 89. Their performance was inspired, musical and done with a perfectly Ask Angel, She fills out the UI Record of Employment every time an employee parts company. was to much water so we enjoyed the evening in the Utica Sunday School rooms. There were about thirty present with after skating appetites. Thanks to our co- hosts Browns and Andersons we have received an invita- Janis Evans is celebrating her thirteenth birthday to- day. Her special guest is Miss Cathy Armstrong. Con- gratulations Janis. Dr. Pat Asling and Ivan and Pat's friend Erma who accompanied Pat and Ivan poultry farm and appreci- ated the interesting tour of the establishment as they learned from Gordon Postma. Some of the aspects of poultry raising from chicks to eggs. The girls wish to thank Gordon for his kindness in allowing them this opportunity. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton Cartwright H.S. news by Caroline Carnaghan A big apology to Ivan Duivesteyn, the 1981 Carni- + val King, whose name was omitted last week. will be presented at the Blackstock Recreation Centre Friday March 13, and Saturday March 14, beginning at 8 p.m. Congratulations to Gord Barraball for placing first in the Boy's division at the on their Christmas vacation Lions Club, last Wednesday For all Your to Hawaii called on Mr. and evening. Gord spoke about Requirement Mrs. Donald Asling on Sun- David Suzuki and will a S When ow' re in fast foods, day afternoon. . continue to the next level of PORT PERRY STAR y The Epsom fe girls speaking. Good luck! 235 Queen Street : enjoyed a isl. on Saturday The Outers cross countr - | 'You need fast forms. afernoonto tho "Lay away" 1" 0'1e"5 E105 county TIES OG 5 25252525252525252525252525252525252505252525252525252505252525252525¢ The yearbook once again is in financial difficulties. Therefore, we are holding a dance-a-thon, Friday March 27, 7 p.m. to Saturday, March 28, 7 am. We are A reminder from our shot. They extended their Cornish, under Mr. Charles tion to a square dance party The weeks seem to be : Guidance Department that it wei Nr again when, White, was victorious in the in April so the March mee- getting more and more Shing tle Spm Jor Io boy : is not too early to start look- On Saturday, at Durham public school bands competi- ting will be held a week hectic. Curling is Monday tc vod late fiaseles. 16 vou ) ing for that summer job. College, they defeated G.L. tion, the Port Perry High early. More about that later. and Tuesday nights, skiing, wiih VOIP IAANE wh if : Don't forget about the Port Roberts 41-38 to capture first Concert Band under Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ander- weather permitting, is Tues- the Yous Ihe Eh onl Perry High School's annual place in LOSSA playoffs. Peter Chellew performed a son visited on Sunday with day nights, and of course oon you may in Neate 0 "Writing Competition,"" Congratilations guys and very difficult bandstration of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas almost everynight is play iid a signature in the sponsored by the Port High Coach Rideout! Dmitri Kabelevsky's Suitein Mac Connell in Peter- practice! SSoroitinte. hace dn Ui Writer's Club. There are The team travels to Minor Mode. They were borough. The three one act plays Phra PR sponsor sheet. Your support is greatly needed and appreciated. OFFICE SUPPLIES n 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 D. THAPAR DENTURE THERAPIST 163 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 579-8752 When you're in good company, stay in good form. and family of Oakwobd 214 Dundas St. E., roe5e55252 63 505d 52525252525¢25 [AT<15) i Angel is the personnel and finance manager for a major fast visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard } Whitby 668-7797 i food chain. And she knows that one of her responsibilities is Ashton on Saturday evening. | to fill out a UI Record of Employment form every time an We are pleased to report that TTT TTT -- employee has an interruption in earnings. She knows that if she doesn't get it right the first time, she may have to do it again. So Angel took the time to get the booklet "How to Complete the Record of Employment" from her nearby Canada Employment Centre. Leaving in good form. The Record of Employment is one way we can make sure no one gets short-changed and no ene gets overpaid. This saves time and money for everyone involvéd. Angel found out that the most common mistake is in reporting the "Insurable Earnings". Insurable earnings are not necessarily the same as payroll earnings. Because Angel fills out the ROE accurately, ex-employees don't have to come back to her for changes. And neither do we. It's just good business to be in good form. 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