22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 11, 1989 Trustees believe idea Both Scugog trustees with the Durham Board of Education think the idea of keeping schools open 12 months of the year is one worth exploring ful- y. Bobbie Drew and Joyce Kelly made the comments last week in reaction to a report from a Legislative Committee which suggests that Ontario should allow school boards to keep the schools open for class- es year round. "There are pros and cons to the idea, but I think over the long haul, it would be benefi- cial. I really think it is worth looking into. I would want to keep an open mind on the idea," said Mrs. Drew. "Sure it is worth a look and further study," said Mrs. Kelly, adding that if such a plan were implemented it likely would startat ihe primary levels. Mrs. Kelly said that one thing that should be made clear is that students would not be getting more school time in the a 12 month period, only that they would attend classes year round with their ten weeks holi- day staggered throughout the year, rather than all at one time from late June to September. Mrs. Drew said that if such a plan were tried, even on a pilot project basis in Durham, it would mean adjustments for parents, students and teachers. She suggested that a small scale pilot project would be the "gensisble way" for the Durham Board to thoroughly examine theidea. So much rain in spring but... should be fully explored Actually, officials with the Durham Board have been look- ing at the idea for about a year. One staff report has already been completed and a second oneis expected later this fall. The initial report suggests that staggered vacation time (shorter holiday periods) would make schools more efficient in operation, would reduce the in- terruption in the learning pro- cess, increase the number of students in a school, and could reduce incidents of school van- dalism. Some of the drawbacks in- clude problems for parents with baby-sitting, parents schedul- ing vacation time to co-incide with the time their children are off school, and possible opposi- tion from teachers. We're praying for rain in July Utica and Area News by Vera Brown Church will be at Epsom this week at 11:15 a.m. A reminder to U.C.W. members that it is this Saturday at 12:30 noon that we are catering. If you are contributing items please get them there in plenty of time. There were only 7 tables of euchre played on Friday evening. Prize winners were Ladies 1st Marion Thompson, 2nd Rita Par- ratt & 3rd to Rachel Harper. Win- ners for the men were 1st Stan Beach, 2nd Andy Munro & 3rd Murray Geery. Freeze-out win- wo --- ners were Marion Thompson & Velma Ross. Stan & Ruth Beach . were second. Winners of the draws were Erma Watson, Rachel Harper & Celeste Smalley. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Utica Hall was the scene on Saturday evening of a Jack & Jill Dance in honour of Donna Kerry and Jeff Ireland who are to be married this month. I understand that everyone had a good time. On Sunday afternoon there was a Trousseau Tea at the Kerry * QUALITY FABRICS * RESTYLING . + REPAIRS + FREE ESTIMATES Buave Walker Nestleton, Ontario Tartan Uphotstery (] (] = yy | BUS.: 986-0883 'Res.: 986-4656 home, a lovely display of gifts etc. and a very sociable get-together with friends & neighbours, As 1 woke up this morning (Monday) it appears that just maybe, we will get that much needed rain. Any showers lately have missed the village and the gardens and lawns are drying up. Who would have thought, when we had so much rain this Spring, that we would be praying for it in July. 4 Karisme Communications * WORD PROCESSING * FAX SERVICE ~* PHOTO COPIES -.--192 Queen Street (above the Post Office) 985-0300 FAX: 985-9357 District Governor Speaks The Rotary Club of Port Perry was honoured to have District 707 Governor Jeff Mark (left) as their special guest speaker last Wednesday at their Ladies Night. He Is seen here with Port Perry Rotarian Robert Keeler who has just been elected president of the local club, and it was Mr. Marks first official function since being installed as District Governor on July 1st. AJAX JEEP EAGLE LTD. SALES & SERVICE ~~ 493 BAYLY STREET EAST, AJAX, ONTARIO L1S 4S7 Jeep. (418) a883-94100 | 3 XC le Oshawa [418) 434-1610 OPEN: Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM : CLOSED SATURDAYS SERVICE & PARTS «4 |CUSTOMER Ya | CARE ite : ¢= 0 fig Bho 139 WATER ST. . 6 HIGH STREET PORT PERRY | 7) DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. SELWIN FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. Guaranteed Investment Certificates 1 YEAR - ANNUAL 11 3 YEAR - ANNUAL © the municpal 11% % SHORT-TERM 30 DAYS to 119 DAYS 11 -- RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE -- J ---- ORT PERRY auto glass & trim "WITH THIS COUPON Noa: . SHOPPERS Mortgage and Loan Corporation \ I Nanguard Trust \{ - of Canada Limited a 985-850 - MOBILE SERVICE - | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP PHONE 985-8411 EEE EEE ERE EE EE a EE EE EE EN EE EE \ dy 4 FMA EATER TRESS Pla SP LI 44