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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1988, p. 21

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At Cartwright High School : Cartwright has charged into a new year with great enthusiasm and school spirit. The past two months have been extremely busy. To begin the year we attended an afternoon matinee of Taming of the Shrew and an evening per- formance of My Fair Lady. Following this, the grade nines were welcomed appropriately by the junior and senior students on Initiation Day. Dressed as Peewee Herman and oversized babies, they were auctioned for high prices and used as slaves for the extent of the noon hour. A pack of anxious outer's club members adventured into the wilderness of Algonquin Park for a four day canoe trip during the last weekend of September. All reports concluded that it was a fantastic get-away. The Tigers prevailed during the events of our annual Tabloid afternoon, October 3. The Oopiks turned out to be the dominant house league in our lunch hour soccer games. The girl's basketball season is proving to be quite successful with many victories and suspenseful games. And we can't forget Cartwright's hockey team. These boys haven't stopped talk- ing about their new jerseys, future games and initiation tactics. The Cartwright Wind Ensemble and Choir have been practising diligently in preparation for their first performances. on Com- mencement Night, November 12. There was a great turn out for ~ our 'Halloween Dance. Con- - gratulations to Donna Densmore and Mike Wilson for their winning costumes. In the spirit of Halloween our drama students created a sensory journey for all those who dared to . enter into the "Halloween Experience". INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT PREVENTION ASSOCIATION is pleased to announce the election of LARRY BALL of Canadian General Electric as chairman of the Central Ontario. Division, June 1988-89. Larry has been on the Peter- borough / Lindsay Section Execu- tive Committee since 1978 and served as Chairman of that section during 1984-85. The IAPA is a federation of ten safety - associations: Woodworkers; Ceramic & Stone; Metal Trades; Chemical In- dustries; Grain, Feed and Fertilizer, Food Products; Leather, Rubber and Tanners; Textiles and Allied Industries, Printing Trade and Retail. Established in 1917 and funded by Ontario In- dustry, the IAPA, whose mandate is the Province of Ontario, is internationally recognized as an authority on education and consultation in the area of occupa- tional safety and health, for all employees in the above industries. Thanks to all in the surrounding area who supported our school in our first two fundraising ac- tivities; the Car Wash in September and the Bottle Drive on October 14. Plenty of school spirit We are continuing our fundrais- ing efforts with Citrus Fruit sales and Chocolate Bar campaign. Keep up the energy and school spirit in the events to come! PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 1, 1968 -- 21 RONALD D. BRIDGEWATER, Ba. Lis. LAW OFFICES 38 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8491 -- providing 14 years experience in -- REAL ESTATE -- INCORPORATIONS FAMILY LAW -- WILLS -- ESTATES » the new 895 are wrapped 8 ready BEFORE THE SALE. .. We Care that you get the best deal possible We Care that you have the biggest selection Vfor delrery AFTER THE SALE. .. We Care that your car is delivered on time We Care that you are completely satisfied We Care that you get the best vehicle for you We Carethat you receive prompt service The GM family favourite oe Tr LIMITED

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