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Port Perry Star, 3 Dec 1985, p. 29

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PPHS students look forward to Xmas break by Gerry MacDonald December is here and Christmas 1s coming soon! As the snow flakes begin to fly, the students of PP H § realize that winter is here and winter brings the Christmas holidays. There are only 14 school days left until the holidays, Rebels Let's make these busy days the greatest. From December 2 to December 6 many musical groups will be perfor- ming at P.P.H.S. This week is AIR BAND week and approximately 37 groups are entered in the competi- tion. Good luck to all competitors and we hope to see you on Friday, December 6th in gym AB to cheer on the 5 finalist groups competing for the No. 1 spot. School rings arrived on Friday, November 29th, and school jackets also will be arriving soon. If you have any questions about jackets or rings, please contact Kristy Armour or Debby Mahoney at Port Perry High School. Just a reminder to anyone wishing to run for the "Executive Student's Council" 86/87. You must have an average of 66 per cent or better. Ex- ams are not too far away, so study hard, Rebels! December 12th is a very impor- Farmer loses a heifer A Seagrave area farmer is out ap- proximately $1,500 after a heifer he bought last spring strayed away from the rest of the herd and was killed. Mrs. Lace of R.R.2, Seagrave, called the Port Perry Star Monday to report the loss of the two year old heifer from the farm of John Leask, on the 12th concession. Later, she phoned back to cancel her classified ad, saying the cow had been killed, apparently by wolves. Her son said the heifer was stuck firmly in mud but wasn't sure whether the animal had died in the mud and was then eaten by wolves, or whether the cow had indeed been attacked. The family has seen wolves in the area on several occasions and wolf tracks were apparently discovered around the carcass YMCA workshop The Durham Region Family YM- CA has planned a variety of new ac- tivities for the Christmas holidays A Christmas Present Workshop. Penny Carnival and Games Day are just some of the adventures in which young people 5 to 14 years can participate Of special interest 1s the YMCA's Fun Bus-Christmas Swim Party All aboard the 'Fun Bus express on December 23 for an afternoon of Christmas fun and swimming at the Uxpool in Uxbridge For your con- venience there will be bus stops in Blackstock, Prince Albert. Green bank and Epsom This is the first 'Fun Bus' for the Port Perry area and if response 1s good additional trips will be planned on future school holidays The cost for a half day program during the Christmas period is $6 00 and for a full day $12 00 For more information please call Margaret Geer 985-2824 or pick up a program flyer at the 'Y Centre, Port Perry tant day for many students of PP HS The newly formed S.A DD (Students Against Driving Drunk) group will be having a Parent-Student meeting from 7 p.m. to 9 pm. in the gymnasium Everyone is welcome to this infor- mative meeting. The S AD.D. group was formed with the help of Mr. Paul Arculus and the student's council of Port Perry High School. These students are concerned and have many ideas so come out to PP HS. on December 12that 7 p.m. to hear more about S.A. D.D. On December 12 and December 13th, the winners of the Foreign Child Collection will be having piz- za and/or 1ce cream parties. The Junior winners on Dec. 12th and the Senior winners on Dec. 13th respec- tively. Have fun, Rebels! December 6th is the night of the Christmas semi-formal dance. What PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 3, 1985 -- 29 a way to end the Air Band Week' This is going to be a terrific dance and we hope to see everyone there Don't forget, it's semi-formal so that means no jeans If you see any Grade 13 students wandering about the halls of the school, ask them about the "Washington tickets they are sell- ing. The grade 13 History students are selling tickets to raise money for their trip to Washington this spring The first prize 1s a 14 inch colour TV. the second prize is $50. ; and the 3rd prize 1s $25.00, to be drawn on Dec 20th. Support your grade 13 students and buy a ticket today. As 1 look out the windows and see the snowflakes blowing in the cold December wind, it seems like Spring 1s so far away So for now and for always, STAY ALIVE! 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