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Port Perry Star, 4 Dec 1990, p. 16

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16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 4, 1990 RecyclingWeek, a cesstul week at Port Perry Hig School during recycling week Nov. 19-25. The students drew posters, collected recycled paper, wrote essays and ideas on waste re- The combined efforts of the students, staff and community led to an environmentally suc- | a fh - i HEU 5E AY ~~ cugog Recy- Port Perry High School students expanded their knowledge of recycling through numer- ous activities and contests at the school during recycling week. Pictured above are some of the contest winners in front of a display board posted with the winning entries. From left is Dana Gibson, J. D. Heffern, Deirdre Reddick, Mandi Cammack, Jeff Murray and Allie Holtby. (See story for more details on the school's recycling week activities.) duction and ate a garbage-less lunch. Several local businesses -- Valu-Mart, Port Perry IGA, Dixie Lee Chicken, Techstar Plastics, Haugens, Galley Fish and Chips, Beaver Foods, Pizza Delight, Square Boy Pizza, and Lasco Steel -- generously donat- ed prizes for the winners of each contest. The greenhouse class started a composting program to recy- i cle cafeteria leftovers and homeroom 9A collected the COOOOCDE Rim's ROUNTRY BULR FOODS 36 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-3007 } _ | Blueberry Pie Filling .................. Ib. 1.59 _ | Raspberry Pie Filling ................. Ib. 1.10 _ | Roasted Sunflower Scugog. The teachers federation do- nated a beautiful display board i for all the student posters. Seeds with Salt ........covnveeen..n. Ib. 1.99 xis Tart orovidod a presen: Chocolate Coated Almonds ..... Ib. 6.50 tation to students on how to handle hazardous wastes in the Large Rolled Oats .................... lb. 79 CASE LOT ORDERS ACCEPTED 10% Discount for Senior Citizens - Mondays Only home. Following the presenta- tion, students toured the Toxic Taxi, which is actually a cube a personalized Christmas Gift ... custom-made, woven LAWN CHAIRS at affordable prices ... ideal for any occasion Weddings - Birthdays Anniversaries All supplies and In-stock Chairs Available * Durable * Weatherproof * Washable BETTY'S GARDEN CHAIRS Sanvalley - Seagrave 985-7570 most canned food for Operation. success for PPHS For further information of the taxi, please see separate story in this edition of the Port Perry van with modifications. The taxi will be in Scugog during December and January. Star. § Port Perry High School teacher Mr. Hughes and student Cole Parry inspect the Bardmatic composters that have been set up in the school's greenhouse. Cafeteria leftovers and plant clippings are being composted to reduce the amount of waste thrown out by the school. PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER : ] Lope ee y EW FT a Tt

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