Christie Corden won first prize at the Sunderland Music Festival in the grade eight clarinet class. Chris- tle Is a student at Cartwright Central Public School. March Break Action Days MONDAY -- Computor Tutor TUESDAY -- Paper Airplane Events WEDNESDAY -- Ivan the Great THURSDAY -- Flim Flam FILM Fun FRIDAY -- Trading Card Day Tickets and Registration in Advance - AT THE LIBRARY SCUGOG MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY Now Open -- New Location THAPAR DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 2 above iA Brus sore. 8952-5291 668-7797 214 Dundas St. E., -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY -- WHITBY, Ontario COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND SPRING GALA SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1989 CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Dinnner 7:00 p.m. -* Auction 8:00 p.m. Dancing to the music of WALTER TAYLOR ORCHESTRA Tickets: $100 per person Organize a group and reserve a table for eight. SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE Tickets for two for a vacation in the 'sunny south', All proceeds from this event will be donated to the HOSPITAL EXPANSION FUND. Tickets available from Port Perry Star - 985-7383 or Emmerson Insurance - 985-7306. Ww ' ; als a = { i . In its first year of competition, the Cartwright High School Senior Wind Ensem- ble placed second at the Sunderland Music Festival with a mark of 83%. Led by teacher/conductor John Beirness, the band was only 3% behind Port Perry High School. Members include (front, from left) Joelle Priebe, Jennifer Lee, Alice White, Linda Kett, Tanya Mappin, Jill Van Camp, Tracy Hoskin, (middle) Leslie MacKenzie, Jennifer Arbuckle, Lorrie Swain, Susan Kyte, Leanne McDowell, Jennifer Fletcher, Marian Reitano, Esther Maschke, Michelle Morden, Amanda Walsh, (back). Christie Corden, David Pashley, Andrew Frew, Ryan Ruskay, Ja- son Cliff, Jason Kellar, Jennifer Vokins, Alicia Bentley, Kim Mountjoy and Jody Logan. Absent Is Jeff Kemp. By the way, If you're wondering about the casual attire of some of the musiclans--the photo was taken during the Cartwright High School Skip-a-thon held Friday March 3. Blackstock U.C.W. The General U.C.W. meeting was held in the C.E. Room at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 28 with President Jean Adams presiding. It was decided to pack a bale again this spring, but to only accept spring and summer clothes at this time as storage space is short for all concerned. Details: later. Special thoughts were express- ed re the loss of so many trees from our planet and a challenge was put forward to each of us to plant a tree this spring. Also an outline of the Report of the Social Assistance Review Committee was given and our assistance encouraged by writing to members of Parliament to try to get this report implemented. The theme of the Worship, us- ing Matthew 25:25 as Scripture was "Don't Wait 'til Tomorrow" and "Use Your Given Talents." Hymn 148 was sung. Our guest speaker was Bob Almack, resource teacher with the Durham Board of Education. After showing a short video he formed us into a series of groups in which there was much lively discussion. Using informative material and eye-opening answers, he made us all realize just how vital recycling is in our land today. Cheryl Graham has returned from a holiday to Lake Louise where she visited her Uncle Larry Hoskin and did some skiing. ---- Jamle Wade, of Cartwright Central Public School was awarded first place In the grade seven trympet class at the Sunderland Music Festival. ~LBNR 2s, LIZYLO Williaa 239 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-2379 ry Ce \ HOURS: Monday to Thursday 9 AM to 6 PM; Friday to 8:30 PM; Saturday to 5 PM. Ld) PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE VEN YESYOU-CAN WALLCOVERINGS All CRAFT ITEMS nd 25% OFF All PAINT & PAPER SUNDRIES 35% OFF All PICTURES & GIFTWARE (exluding lace pillows) SALE ENDS MARCH 23, 1989 30% OFF SALE ENDS APRIL 15, 1989