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Port Perry Star, 13 Nov 1984, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 13, 1984 Youngsters sample career wares | So what do you want to be when you grow up? Although all the youngsters at Imma- culate Conception Catholic School haven't decided yet, everyone was given the opportun- ity to learn more about all sorts of careers through Career Week. Se So what do you want to be maculate Conception Catholic the different speakers from various pr school were Durham Regional Police Jack White and Constable Sherry demonstrate handcuffs on Erin O'Toole, Janssen while Teresa Pallotta tries on People from all walks of life helped out with the week-long project, volunteering inform- ation and anecdotes about their own line of work. Farmers, dent- ists, pizza-makers, fashion designers, tart- makers, printers and policemen talked about their jobs, and in some cases, toured students through their work- place. The week ended Fri- day when two represen- tatives from the Dur- ham Regional Police department dropped by to talk about policing as a career. when you grow up? Students at Im- School had the chance fo sample a few different jobs during Career Week, held all last week. Among ofessions who came to the representatives, Sergeant Cammack. Above, they and the billy stick on Marie a hat. See story for details. 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Other officers like the investigation end of it but I like people." When asked what he'd like to do if he wasn't a policeman, Sgt. White said "a teacher." Surprisingly, the majority of speakers who were asked the same question respond- ed the same way. Constable Sherry Cammack, however, said she'd like to open a bar or go back to being a They wear sunglasses in the classroom Port Perry High News Well, here we are, one week after commence- ment and we are just slowly starting to get back into the swing of things. Last Friday was "sun- glasses Day." I never knew there were so many different shapes, sizes and colours of sunglasses! It was also sucker day Friday. There were a lot of disappointed faces, though, when the suckers were all gone. Rebels, this week you can really show your school spirit! There will be a float meeting Thursday after school. And boy do they need your help! It is a really big job for just a few people to do, so go on out and lend a hand. Also on Friday it is '50's Day." And yes, there will be a sock hop on Friday! This week also Mr. Hughes' grade 10 basic horticulture class will be travelling to Park- wood for a flower show - ""Chrysanthemum's in Full Bloom." Don't forget that this Wednesday the 14th is a P.D. Day! And that Nov. 20th is report card day! That's about all for this week ...except for one more reminder, there are only 43 days left until Christmas. Oivielee Buy one chicken snack at our regular price and receive another at no extra charge Lim 6 per customer Each snack contains 2 pieces of tender chicken and french fries. Sorry No Phone Orders Thank You fot 20 Great Years! ONE DAY ONLY Thurs., Nov. 17th at your local CHIC' EN & SEAFOOD 136 WATER STREET PORT PERRY - 985-9009 Thank You for 20 Great Years! plain and simple mommy to her children. When student Erin o'Toole asked, 'What if you caught your brother or your neighbour robb- ing a bank?"',"Sgt. White said, "I'd arrest him. If my brother was stupid enough to rob a bank, he'd know I'd be the first to arrest him." He was also asked when the worst time is for criminal activity. "When there's a full moon," he said, only half in jest. '"'That's Webb- On August 25th, 1984, Peggy Ann Webb and Daniel John Taylor were joined in marriage at the Port Perry United Church. The bride is the daughter of Larry and Judy Webb of Bethany. The groom is the son of Jerome and Sandra Taylor of Scugog Island. Officiating the cere- mony was Rev. Stuart McEntyre. The organist Glenn Taylor was accompanied by soloist Marion Rodway who sang so beautifully The Lord's Prayer and The Wedding Prayer. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father. She wore a full skirted white china silk gown with venise lace bodice and three- quarter length sleeves, accented at the waist with a wide silk tie and bow. A Juliet cap trim- med with pearls and a three-quarter length veil completed her en- semble. The bride carr- ied a cascade of white Japhet orchids and Stephanotis. The maid-of-honour was Penny St. John, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Katy Thornton, friend of the bride and Janice Taylor sister-in-law of the groom. Flower o'-' wag Juwain St. John, niece of the bride. The girls wore identical floor length pleated front wrap gowns, made of turquoise satin accented at the waist with cum- berbunds. The gowns Ee Taylor when all the crazies come out of the woog- work." Both Sgt. White ang PC Cammack Stressed the importance of education in getting a job with any police force these days, and how impossible it is if you've got a criminal record. "Some people think it's macho to have j record but all a record proves is that you're a loser," Sgt. White said. were created by Debbie Murdock of Port Perry. The groom was hand- somely dressed in a black tuxedo, accented with a black bow tie and vest. The best man was Doug Scott, friend of the groom. Ushers were James Taylor, brother of the groom and Brett Webb, brother of the bride. The men wore identical black tuxedo's accented with black bow ties and cumberbunds. The mother of the bride wore a claret shade three-quarter length dress made of Geor- gette. The groom's mother wore a rose shade three-quarter length 2 piece satin dress. The couple were sur- prised to find a 1931 antique car waiting to escort them to the Taylor resident for pic- tures. Following the pictures everyone gathered at the Immac- ulate Conception Hall for the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Taylor spent a short trip north for their honey- moon. The newlyweds are now residing in their new home in Port Perry. Prior to the marriage the bride was honoured at a number of showers given by Donna Van Camp, Penny St. John, Janice Taylor and Katy Thornton. The groom's parents hosted a lovely rehear- sal party. anid -- LH iii iio ii ------ i ------

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