---- - 985-2034 Night At The Grand". J Town Hall 1873 will be i pyA the grand setting for the ® 1 Subscription Series 3 [| sh ig Vnvestors | seresie jn the French or Engli | PROFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE "A Night At The i Grand, Is your child about to The regular half-day ly age. kindergarten in I Hailing from Toronto start kindergarten? kindergarten program is The program enables September 1985. i this show, led by Doyouliketheideaof offered throughout the students to become pro- Transportation to and bi 5 writer-actor-composer- him or her becoming region. Although formal ficient in French and, at from French Immersion iE Se Sm singer David Walden, is fluent in French as well registration for regular the same time, develop classes is the parents' 1, simply one of the best as English? kindergarten usually and maintain language responsibility, except Li ok ever to be presented on The Durham Board of takes place in late March skills in English. where students can i M AG AZ N ES the Supseripien series. Education offers a choice or April, parents may From Kindergartento reach the classes by us- i It is a moving piece of to parents. contact their Grade 3, the language of ing regularly-scheduled ¥ "yw 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- November 20, 1984 BALANCE YOUR PORTFOLIO WITH [INVESTORS JAPANESE GROWTH in common stocks of major "blue chip" Japanese corporations. For information contact your Investors advisor. NELSON C. PATTERSON, cA * COMICS * BOOKS Town Hall nabs star of famous CATS for a Night At The Grand by Margaret Van Camp Call it good luck, good management or what- David Walden, who will play 'Old Deuteron- omy" in CATS, head- lines Town Hall 1873 Christmas Special, "A OTR I J SK RK RF RA OR SR Jk RSA RSA RA RE musical theatre, and as such, evokes a wide range of emotions, from ment in each other's performance, that - that special ambience spills over into the audience to create exceptional entertainment. Whether Christmas," singing a gusto and fortissimo in "Wagnermania," or musically agonizing over the possibilities of love on a fat farm, the pair delight, tease and in "cabaret" style, takes place on Sat- urday, December 1, at 8:00 p.m. at Town Hall 1873. Seating is reserved at the front tables for those who have reserv- - i i i they are hamming their F UND that Tom Cas] 107% has ite st ime to delighttu "oo through "Cooked stimulate the audience. ed balcony tickets; for : managed to nab one of on Classics" (ayourite The Shgers Aci ors re all on one Sang ) "the "'stars" of the u The stars of the show, recipessetto "Beloved" accompanie arrangement wi e eas you bealéing he ts coming musical David Walden and bits from Beethoven, Howard _ Baez on "first come, first serv- strongest economies? The Investors Japanese "CATS", which will Arlene Meadows, per- Mozart and Bach), play- grand' piano. ed. Tickets are avail- Growth Fund is a proven performer, designed for premier in Toronto at form together with such ing the seasonal drunk able at Irwin Smith's long-term capital growth through participation the Elgin Theatre. sensitivity and enjoy- in "Twelve Days of The show, presented Port Perry, at $15.00 per person. This is great entertainment - don't miss it. Kindergarten--kids do it There is still time to take advantage of our holiday specials. TURKEY DINNERS neighbourhood school any time to enrol their child. However, several schools in the region of- fer an optional alter- native, program ---- French Immersion -- for parents who would like their children to have the opportunity to become fluent at an ear- instruction is French. A full English language arts program is introduc- ed in Grade 4. In subse- quent grades, about half the subjects are taught in English and half in French. Applications are now being accepted from parents whose children are eligible to attend school bus routes. For information, please call the following schools offering immer- "sion in the specified grades. In Port Perry: R.H. Cornish P.S. (K to Grade 4) 985-2591. In Uxbridge: Uxbridge P.S. (K to Grade 4) 852-3071. SCUGOG made before Dec. 10/84. 6 9 9 BOOK EXCHANGE perperson... ~ Oo . sour 175 Perry Street - Port Perry AL'S CATERING ae KE SANTA CLAUS "Country Style Cooking At It's Best!" PARADE DAY TREAT! o Mon. - Thurs. 10AM.to 5P.M. Friday 10AM.to8 P.M. Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. 985-2583 985-2415 ' -- ALL SERVICE CLUBS - 10% OFF -- Warm Up witha . Z *May be substituted for ham or beef! 4 PR ~ "FREE" CJ HOT CHOCOLATE" % (Children 12 & Under - Accompanied by an Adult.) Sat., November 24 ... 12to 5 P.M. B.J. Donuts & Burgers 20 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8932 i : ; i i ! i i with all the trimmings ; With all bookings | | ( J i : i J I hy : 985-8645 AES PS PS A A A ST aC A Sm A ES pt A SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEAL PEOPLE For the past four years, Christmas Seals have been delivered door-to-door in the Scugog Area. Campaign returns have been excellent due to the enthusiasum and hard work of our many Volunteer Canvassers, Team Leaders and each succeeding Cam- paign Chairman. THE SCUGOG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEEDS YOUR UPPORT! Have you ever stopped to think how much it costs to bring the Santa Claus Parade to Port Perry? Probably not, but its plenty! By now Scugog area residences will have received this year's Christmas Seals via the postal service. The response to this Mail Campaign will help us determine how suc- cessful the past four years have been in raising public awareness of our organization In fact, the Scugog Chamber of Commerce will and its work. ph be spending in excess of $3,000. this week to operate this year's parade. We should like to Thank our many wonder- ful Volunteers and faithful contributors for their past support and future encouragement. If you, as a business person, organization or individual would like to help finance this annual event and bring a smile to a youngster's face, the Scugog Chamber of Commerce would wel- come your support. Remember, no amount is too small! Donations may be sent to the: SCUGOG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, P.O. Box 270, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO. -- Durham Region Lung Association