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Port Perry Star, 1 Sep 1998, p. 9

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"A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 1, 1998 - 9 Aging equipment at Prince Albert replaced New playground ready thanks to fundraising effort By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Students returning to Prince Albert Public School next week will be greeted by the site of new playground equipment. Almost a year after their fundraising effort began, the Prince Albert Public School Playground Committee saw their dream come to fruition last Saturday, as the fin- ishing touches were applied to a brand new, $15,000 Little Tikes Commercial Play Systems playground. Also new for the 1998 school year will be a ball diamond, basketball and volleyball facilities, and freshly painted soccer posts, thanks to a $5,000 grant from Molson Breweries' Local Heroes program. "Everything is coming along very well," said com- mittee member Ollie Pehlemann. "The fundraising went quicker than we expected, but that's good. "We really worked hard on getting this, and we have to thank the com- munity for their help and support." The effort to raise funds for the new equipment began last December. By April volunteers had col- lected enough money to place the order for the equipment. "We had a silent auc- tion and dinner at Trillium Trails, a $3,000 grant from the township, our penny drive and poin- settia sale, and then we got lots of support from local families, businesses and service groups," said Mrs. Pehlemann. That, along with a cheque from Molson's in June, allowed the com- mittee to start the instal- lation of the equipment last Wednesday and finish by Saturday. The effort required a commitment from school community council mem- bers, teachers, and other volunteers, including time donations from Doug Jackson and family and Richard Clark of Clark's Property Maintenance. The result of all the committee's hard work is a 40-foot by 35-foot set-up consisting of various slides, swings, and activi- ties. "We really did this for safety reasons; kids were getting hurt with broken noses and stitches... it was a big issue," said Mrs. Pehlemann. Committee members also feel fortunate to have received the money from Molson's during the first year of the brewery's Local Heroes program. Steve Toms, a Molson representative, said the program is one of the ways his company is trying to give back to small com- munities. "It's an effort by Molson's to get closer to the community. We under- stand that these commu- nities play a large part in the company's success, and we're trying to help them out," he said. "If something needs to be done, and it'll benefit the community, then there's a good chance Molson will be there to help." 'Mackey & Bailey Barristers & Solicitors Saturday Momings 9:00am to 12:00 noon Lake Scugog Lumber Building Oshawa Rd., Port Perry Kelly, Greenway, Bruce, Korb BARRISTER AND SOLICITORS Motor Vehicle - Criminal - Personal Injury Wills - Real Estate - Family Law Corporate & Commercial Evenings and Weekends by Appointment 114 King St. E., Oshawa 723-2278 A 985-7391 | ve 3 Kids of all ages were out at Prince Albert Public School late last week and during the weekend as volunteers helped with the installation of brand new playground equipment. With the set becoming a safety issue for the school, a group of concerned parents formed a committee last November and raised more than $15,000 in about five months through community support. The group also received an additional $5,000 through Molson Brewery's Local Heroes program and put it towards a new ball diamond as well as basketball and vol- leyball nets. Joining in the celebration, along with a number of local children checking out the new equipment, were committee members Ollie Pehlemann, Kelly Wilson, Donna Marlow, Al Sawtell, and Sue Wilkinson. Enter Our Rack To School Draw {1 gk: Receive an entry ballot with every retail purchase at the Srar [fice entre 188 Mary Street, Port Perry, 985-7383 Are you looking for quality education for your child? We are an interdenominational parent- run day school offering an alternative - "quality Christian education for students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. The school is committed to the development of the total child with a nurturing and caring setting. Our committed Christian staff and small class size enable us to achieve academic excellence with a strong emphasis on basics. Applications for Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 are available for September 1998. For more information call Reta Barnhoorn © 985-2053 Please contact the school for a tour. John Lunshof, Principal 14480 Old Simcoe Rd., P.O. Box 3308, Prince Albert, Ont. 1.91. 1C3 (905) 985-3741

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