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Port Perry Star, 24 Mar 1982, p. 21

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Science Fair winners from PPHS : # Port Perry High School Science Fair winners in the Physical Science categories were: 1st- Separating Oil and Sand by Julie Williamson [centre] and Yvonne Gottschalk [absent]. Second place for Electronic Music, at right; John McKelvey and Amy Ware; and 3rd with Liquid Conductors were Kelly West and Susanne Holy. RR a i am. SS; vid FoF 3 i] > : " % £ Biological Science winner at the PPHS Science Fair were: first place for their project on Tropisms [seated] Dino Sergnese and Tony Giannini; 2nd place for Chemotaxis [left] Iris Nimz and 3rd place for Colour: It's Effects On Plant Life was Susan Lehane. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. March 24, 1982 -- 21 Scugog Island news, views by Mrs. Earl Reader The Jeffrey family are very appreciative to all those who patronized the Benefit Dance on Sat. evening. The proceeds will be sent to Renal Research (involving the kidneys) at the Toronto Western Hospital. As well as those who bought tickets, we must also show appreciation to John and Cheryl Davis, Gordon and Barbara Brown and Patricia and Gordon Pogue for their time, also to Homestead Furniture, Barry's Variety and Sea- grave's Liquor for their Driver injured A minor injury accident was reported by Durham police on the evening of Tuesday, March 16 at 6:15 .m. Mrs. Sharon Bobbie of RR 3 Port Perry was travelling northbound on Regional Road 7 when her car slid on slush, caught a snowbank and finally came to rest on its roof. Mrs. Bobbie suffered minor injuries. Haines Esso service located on Highway 7A was the scene of a break and enter on either the evening of the 18 or 19th of March. Brenda Haines, owner of the service station, found the front main door kicked in and reported it to Durham Police. Cigarettes and 79 litres of gas were taken from the pumps. Police say no one has been charged but the matter is still under investigation. INCOME TAX RETURNS FARM - BUSINESS - PERSONAL Also Computerized Bookkeeping. ALEX J. SHEPHERD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT assistance. Last week we wanted to give you a word of en- couragement re- the papers you have been storing all winter, but we were crowded out. So we'll try again and ask you to hang on until the end of April when Cubs and Beavers will benefit by their collection. On Sun. Rev. Clarke was welcomed back to the Island Church after a very restful vacation in Florida. Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forder returned from a vacation in Clear- water, Florida. You have just one more week to reserve or purchase your tickets for the hot beef supper at the Community "Personalized Monuments to Commemorate 'Everlasting Love Is Qur Profession" Paul Ruff - Gord Sloan -- DESIGNERS -- R.M.R. MEMORIALS 10 LINDSAY ST. S., LINDSAY Call Collect: (705) 324-9222 = \aity/ 250 Queen St., Port Perry 985-7031 Hall. Please call Pat Taylor 985-8578 or Camille Crozier 985-2644. Those who took part in the Youth Service at the Island United proved that their time spent is fruitful. Their winter studies were por- trayed in the 4 lovely new banners on display in the Church. Each one has a special meaning. There will be no choir practice at the Island United this Thursday. The Art and Craft Show committee will please meet at Bonnie Gerrow's on March 25th. Bottled Water On Tap This portable, easy-to-install appliance provides you and your family with high quality water on tap at a price far below the cost of bottled water The Bottled Water Factory reduces excessive dissolved minerals by up to 90% virtually all suspended solid contaminants such as asbestos fibre and also greatly reduces almost all known chemical contaminants such as lead. arsenic, pesticides, industnal pollutants and chlorine. $1499 Less than 4.5 cents a litre - Compare this to the cost of buying bottled water. For a Free 1.D.S. Water Test or more information ... conlaci: B.H. OKE ENTERPRISES 985-9132 Dealer Inquiries Welcome. We are proud to be the first to introduce into the Port Perry area ACID PERM for Ladies & Gentlemen. Try it and become eligible to WIN a SANYO VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER (VALUED AT $1,079.00) to be drawn on June 18, 1982. We have been working with this great new product & WE GUARANTEE IT! INTRODUCTORY OFFER: "45 Regular: $55.00 Special on 'till April 16, 1982 at these salons: HAIRCENTRE............. Port Perry Plaza - 985-7232 ADVANCED HAIR WORKS... Uxbridge Plaza - 852-5155 JILLICO HAIRWORKS ................ (705) 324-7141 Town & Country Square, Lindsay These Shops are Open 6 Days & 2 Evenings each Week!

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