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Port Perry Star, 13 Apr 1999, p. 14

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rps ES Pr -- 14- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 13, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" By Lindsay Sheehan Port Perry Star Students in the OAC Business class at Port Perry High School have been busy throughout the school year, working on a variety of charity events. Two more projects are in the works now, and they will benefit the communi- ty in different ways. Janna Senyk, Karen Francis and Cathy Mitchell have chosen to stage a children's concert featuring popular enter- tainers The Stylamanders. All profits from the event will be donated to Greenbank Public School to help with the purchase of new play- ground equipment. The Stylamanders orig- inated in Toronto and are known for their original music, audience partici- pation and wacky chore- ography. The duo Mark Kersey and Paul Gibson sing and dance and do Yo- Yo tricks. "We wanted the kids to NUTRITION PROS. Do you: healthy lifestyle changes. call 985-6946. Do You Need A Nutrition Check-Up? by Bronwen Tuck RD e Fee discontent w ith your current eating patterns? e Routinely go "on" and "off" diets. only to regain the weight? e Feel chronically fatigued or routinely lack energy? e Limit your intake of red meat or dairy products? e Take vitamin pills...or wonder if you should? You could benefit from a nutrition check-up with a Registered Diettian. Do you ever think to yourself "I know what I need to do. Fjust don't do it" or "1 lack willpower." Often it's not that simple. A Registered Dietitian has a least five years education in the field of nutrition. A one-on-one consultation an give you a head start toward reaching realistic goal(s). The key is to make small changes into habit. Think of a habit you have changed like switching from 2% to 1% milk or from white bread to brown. Once such changes become habit you can further build your routine to include other long-term To make an appointment for your nutrition check-up please Send questions to "Ask the Dietitian" Box 5283 Port Perry *By Nutrition at Work. a group of Port Perry Dietitians providing individual and group counselling. This message sponsored by REMERON General Insurance Since 1917 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY : (905) 985-7306 see something original," said Ms Senyk. The Stylamanders have produced five albums and have made numerous appearances entertaining children. Throughout their performance in Port Perry, they will be stress- ing safety issues. "The childrens concert is to promote general safe- ty in the community, like looking both ways before crossing a street and not talking to strangers," said Ms Mitchell. "We want to make them aware of the dangers before the sum- mer arrives." The production will take place on May 6 and is to be held in the Port Perry High School gym. Children from local ele- mentary schools and Stonemoor Daycare have been invited to the event. Local business people who wish to sponsor this event or give donations are asked to contact OAC business class teacher Dave Robinson at 985- 7337. Also in the OAC Business class are Brooke Holtby, Leslie Hunter, Holly Stone, Laura Domik and Kristen Passmore, who are putting on a Durham-wide Talent Showcase May 20 at the school. All proceeds will Students' efforts raise funds, and community fun LINDSAY SHEEHAN/PORT PERRY STAR Port Perry High School students Laura Domik (left) , Holly Stone, Brooke Holtby, Leslie Hunter and Kristen Passmore prepare for an upcoming talent showcase. They're organizing the event as part of their course requirements for the OAC Business class at PPHS. Students have undertaken a number of community fundraising events throughout the school year. go to Windreach Farm in Ashburn. Windreach is an accessible farm which caters particularly to the disabled. An Evening With JOHN McDERMOTT TWO PERFORMANCES! Showplace Peterborough Saturday, April 17 - 2 & 8 pm Reserved Seating: $25.00 (GST incl. plus facility charge) Box Office: 742-7469 (12-5 M-F: 12-4 Sat.) Organizers are looking for entertainers to partic- ipate in the showcase. There are four different categories: vocal, dance, acoustic bands and come- dy or dramatic acts. Anyone from Grade 9 and up can join, but must pre- register by April 22 and pay a $20 returnable reg- istration fee. The show is not judged. To register, contact Leslie Hunter at 985-3819 or Brooke Holtby at 985- 9165 on evenings only. Audience tickets are available at Jayson Callan Music in Port Perry, Wilson & Lee and Walters Music, both in Oshawa. The cost is $7 in advance, Group Lifestyle Real Estate Limited aR ale cTolclalo cTal0\Y/[cIagl ole Sifo] els and $8 at the door. There will be drinks and snacks provided and also prizes to be won. The show will take place on May 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the PPHS gym. 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