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Port Perry Star, 7 Mar 1989, p. 16

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i AE." REA ---- 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 7, 1989 Off by Rob The Top Streich First Impressions are the most important ones I've finally done it. After almost twenty years in the public education system, | have taken the plunge and become a working stiff. No more hiding behind excuses of home- work to do and projects to research -- now when my friends invite me out on the town | must look forward to a painful morning after. Life is like that. Well, friends tell me that giving up your ama- teur status carries all sorts of benefits with it; a better lifestyle, respectability, and someone to tell you what to do so you don't have to think for yourself. To me being a professional sounds kinda scary. It means opening a bank account on my own, making important career decisions and asserting my independence by having a pad all to myself. Yes, | cannot lie, the real thrill for me is not the money, prestige or responsibility. What truly turns me on is having a home in which | can do the interior decorating. I don't mean to imply that university resi- dences weren't elegant (they weren't), or that my folks couldn't arrange a room attractively (they could!). | am just looking forward to be- ing able to decide what to put on the walls, where to set up my bookcase and what direc- tion my bed will be facing. There is, of course, a hitch. I had been living in Oakville while | went to school. When | made the big break and came here | had supernovas in my, eyes. | thought that | could commute for a while and Qracualy find the perfect place for, say, mid-March. Problem is actually finding it. When | was at college, they had this wonder- ful thing called a housing office. People with accomodations called in and students seek- ing accomodation called back. Believe it or not, there isn't a housing office in Port Perry. So what was | to do? There were three op- - tions available to me; use a housing service, check the classifieds in the paper, or start knocking on doors. Of course, being a veteran of many house seeking campaigns, | took the simplest route and opened to the classifieds. What | found there was reminiscent of every bad horror flick I have ever seen - there were few apartments available at all, and those which were listed had frightening price tags attached to them. Even in the big smog, | could get a nice two bedroom apartment for less than $700 plus utilities. | admit it, | was depressed. | thought that | would end up in some damp little hole for the rent that | was willing to pay. But people around the Star suggested pos- sible options; calling around on my behalf and inquiring in likely spots. Finally, the impossi- ble occurred, | went to see a reasonable one bedroom apartment - it was love at first sight! The downside is that | have to wait until the end of the month to move in, but it is worth it. it will be a pain commuting everyday from Oak- ville to the Port, but | will be looking forward to having one place to put all of the keepsakes | have collected over the years. | must admit, coming to Port Perry for the first time, | was a little apprehensive. | wasn't nervous about it being a small town -- | grew up with only two neighbours to speak of, a half-kilometre down the road -- | was more wor- ried about it being a large city. In that regard | wasn't disappointed, espe- cially when | was given a tour of the country- side. In truth, | was so enchanted with Black- stock that | will be moving there in April. I must admit that it has been the people who really impress me. Not just the staff at the Port Perry Star - although they truly are a friendly lot, and have tried hard to make me comforta- ble - it's the people across the Township that have really warmed me with their easy going ways and caring gestures. | know that | wouldn't find this in Toronto. _It has only been a few short days, but al- ready | feel that | will be proud to call Scugog Township home. yan Public speaking 'Willy' the rabbit helps win first prize Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery On Feb. 26 Christy Mahlberg competed at Port Perry Public Speaking Contest and received first prize in her class. She spoke about Willy her rabbit. Con- gratulations. We are very proud of you and Tanya for representing your school. May I remind you all that March is Red Cross month and a donation would be much appreciated. Mark June 13th 4-6 P.M. on your calendar as a red-letter day. Mrs. Doris Armstrong, Custodian at Epsom School is retiring after 42 years of service. We are planning a retirement tea for that day. More information to follow. Chris and Johanna Ruhl are home from a months holiday in the sunny south. Welcome back. The Youth Group had a wonder- ful weekend at the Kerry Cottage "at Emsdale, lots of ice and snow. So all enjoyed skiing, snowshoe- ing, sleighing and skating and lots of food. Thanks Arnold and Gail, Nancy and Glenn - the chaperones. Don Asling and Stella visited Grace and Floyd Evans Thursday evening. Please keep in mind the corn-bagging at Uxbridge Co-op this week 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. Paula and Rick Wilson and son Jesse of Victoria Corners had Sunday supper with his parents Earl and Marie Wilson. Marlene and Ian Archibald & family were supper guests on Sat. with Earl and Marie. Maurice and Marydale Tapscott attended the Venerable Bonspiel at Stouffville. The team Maurice played with won the cup and were proudly piped off the ice. Mrs. Mildred Simpson of Ux-- bridge entertained her three HYLAND SEEDS has introduced 2 NEW ALFALFA varieties to Ontario Farmers. PINNACLE -- a Saranac type flemish variety, an upright plant with quick recovery after harvest. Pinnacle is Moderately Resistant to Phytophthora root rot and highly resistant to Bacterial Wilt and Verticillium Wilt. ULTRA -- with excellent disease resistance and excellent yield potential makes it the number ONE alfalfa for your hay crop- ping program. Ultra is resistant to Verticillium Wilt and highly resistant to Phytophthora root rot and bacterial wilt. PINNACLE and ULTRA ALFALFA are available from your HYLAND SEED DEALER GORDON HARRISON PORT PERRY ... 9886-9977 H. DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC WILLIAM STEIL D.T. Ajax, Old Kingston Road West Pickering Village, Ont. 683-4294 Pickering Town Centre Pickering, Ont. 831-5148 Including Evenings and Saturdays. Picture Perfect Come in for a DEMONSTRATION! gn!" "We service All Makes of T.V., VCR & Home Audio Components." TELEVISION SERVICE Stormo OF QUALITY! The qualiey goes in before the name goss on? TV Hyland Seeds A GROWING TRADITION -- WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL -- 72 Water Street - Port Perry 285-9500 daughters and their husbands Floyd and Grace Evans, Earl and Marie Wilson, Lois and Harry Elford with dinner on Wed. Don and Faye Simmonds and children were dinner guests with Doug and Beth Wilson on Sun. Weekend guests with Gerald and Nancy Hill were his parents from London. The U.C.W. March 14 at the Church. Faye, Luella and Clara are in charge. April 1 - Social Club are still looking for those who will give a number at our "Talent" meeting. The programme is in charge of the Social Club, and the U.C.W. ladies will provide pies and tea or coffee for lunch. There will be a charge for the pie and the money will go towards paying for the basement renovations. Some are working part of each day or evening because the more we do the less renovations will cost. Don't keep your talent hid- den under a bushel but bring a number to this. The Sunday School, The Choir and the U.C.W. should all come up with some marvellous ideas. Who won prizes at the Music Festival? Those who took part from this area are: Sally Irving, Jamie, Erica and Tye Sproules, Daniel and Christie Mahlberg, Daniel Lee, Julie Slute, Tanya Wilson, Graeme Powell, Angela Stroud, Ginny Van Veghel and Colette Bertrand. Happy Birthday to Ross Bailey and Darlene Christie who had bir- thdays last week. Paula Lishman's INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALF \3 OUTSTANDING SAVINGS ON OUR KNIT FURS? One Time Only! SAT., MAR. 11th - 10 to 5 PM SUN., MAR. 12th - 11 to 5 PM az Paula Lishman Limited 62 OLD SCUGOG ROAD, BLACKSTOCK, ONTARIO 986-5096

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