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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1988, p. 3

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Durham College has an- nounced the appointment of Gary Polonsky as president effective this September. Mr. Polonsky, 47, replaces Mel Garland who is stepping down after more than eight years as president of the only Commu- nity College in Durham Region. Mr. Polonsky has a solid background in community college education, starting in 1967 at Confederation College in his home town of Thunder Bay, Ont., where he taught and later served as chairman of several departments including math, science, trades and technology. In 1981, he worked for three years as vice president of program development at Lakeland College in Alberta, and his most recent position was as president of the New president at Durham large Red River Community Col- lege in Winnipeg. At a news conference at Dur- ham College last week, board chairman Robert Fair said the search for a new president took more than seven months, and a re- view of over 100 applications. Mr. Polonsky, who won't of- ficially take over at Durham until September 26, told the news con- ference he will be setting specific goals once he settles into the job. However, speaking in general terms, he said there is a continu- ing need for what he called "partnering" of the college with industry and the community. And he said he will stress hu- man resources- communications, motivation, recruitment. (Turn to page 5) (From page 1) Organizers thought they had a re- placement lined up, but those plans fell through a couple of days before the start of the weekend. Mrs. Jones said some people were disappointed at the lack of a midway, others were not. In any event, the fact the midway was not here freed up a few more park- ing spaces in town, something which was in short supply. For the teens and pre-teens, the Canada Fitness set-up on Wa- ter Street was enormously popular (and free) as the kids tested their hockey, football, batting and climbing skills. Unfortunately, it is not likely that this popular attraction will be back for next year because there is such a demand for it all across the country. Mrs. Jones said that next year The new president of Durham College Gary Polonsky Is flanked by retir- ing president Mel Garland (left) and Board chairman Robert Fair. Mr. Po- lonsky's appointment as president was announced a new conference last Friday at Durham College. (see story for details) Final Clearance Sale Drastic Reductions ALL BEARS.... The Bear Shoppe 143 Perry Street Moving location - end of July // | and 90% =. - Port Perry - £2 LIFESTYLE ee ------ pe _---- ee -- -_-- PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8054 SERVICE AVAILABLE at LIFESTYLE 2000 Painless Permanent Hair Removal Massage Therapy | Hydro-massage Whirlpool Iridology Foot Reflexology Colon Therapy Muscle Toning Infra-Heat Sauna Steambath Safe 15 Minute Tan We also sell ... WATER PURIFIERS and NATURE SUNSHINE PRODUCTS WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 19, 1988 -- 3 Festival Days big success she hopes the organizers will be able to provide a place for the kids between the ages of 9-14 where they can gather all three nights, to dance and listen to music with videos. If you were in Palmer Park Saturday morning for pancakes at the Golden Griddle breakfast, you likely had to stand in line. As al- ways, this was very popular with people of all ages, and organizers estimate that nearly 4,000 break- fasts were served. That double decker "London" bus that made its way through the streets of Port Perry was also a big hit, though it was prone to mechanical breakdowns. The weekend came to a stir- ring end Sunday afternoon in Palmer Park as a very large crowd turned out to hear the sounds of five pipe and drums bands and see the colourful display of highland and Scottish dancing. As has become the custom for Festival Days, the Chamber of Commerce will continue with the British theme next year. As far as the Chamber of Commerce is con- cerned, the Festival Days weekend is an important money raiser for other events during the year. "We should be all right (finan- cially) but I won't know all the exact numbers until the end of this week," said Mrs. Jones on Monday morning. Although there is no way of keeping accurate counts of the number of people who attend Fes- tival Days, causal observations suggested there were a lot of peo- ple in town from Thursday even- ing through to Sunday afternoon. And they seemed to be having a good time, which is what Festi- val Days is all about. We invite you to stroll down Queen Street and try one of our Pure Olde Fashioned Gourmet Ice Cream Treats -- 16 Flavours to choose from. 182 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY -- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -- = -- INTRODUCTORY OFFER -- \ / S50¢€ OF Ucar or WAFFLE CONE } With this coupon. One Coupon per Purchase. Expires August 2, 1988 Come and join us for ... ANTONIE'S (formerly Port Perry Needlecraft) 108 WATER STREET 985-0092 GRAND OPENING WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1988 Summer Yarns 20% Oft Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. a 7; |" = " ," Uv iigy oy ive, BREAKFAST SPECIALS Everyday 6-11 A.M. fries , Two Eggs, Toast and Jam, Homefries, Two Eggs, Toast and Jam Tea or Coffee Choice of BACON, HAM, or SAUSAGE with Home- Tea or Coffee. So 1D PEAMEAL BACON, with $3.00 MONDAY - all you can eat Spaghetti with meatsauce TUESDAY - 1/4 Chicken with Greek Salad $4.05 10 pieces Chicken Wings with celery dip $4.05 WEDNESDAY - Lasagna, second helping Free $5.25 THURSDAY - Provimi Veal Cutlet with gravy or tomato sauce FRIDAY - Chicken & Ribs combo plate $8.25 Fillet of Sole Meuniere $4.95 SATURDAY - Souvlaki with Greek Salad $5.95 $4.95 $5.55 Adults $7.9 FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY ~ ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET includes soup, saladbar, dessert, tea or coffee Children (under 12) $4.95 EYEEEEEY EEE ESE EE RE EE EE EE EERE EE EEE REET iit s

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