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Scugog Citizen (1991), 3 Dec 1991, p. 25

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- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, December 3, 1001, -- 35 <a Rebels of the Week Tracy Doyle, Julie Ball, Lisa Kim and assistant elly Phipps and ach Pam Byers. Students of the Week Rebels of the Week at Port Perry High School are the girls of the Midge Basketball team who won LOSSA and DYSSA gold medals this year. Strong defense and a determined attack led the girls to this rare double victory. Team members from left, front are: Kyla McCrae, Dana McCullough, Amanda Webb, Marci Zuly, Shawna Cornish and Erin Lally. In the pack, from left: Kristin Cochrane, Sarah Coyne, Amy Parliament, Keely Meade, . Not pi in this photo Is Students of the Week at PPHS are Tracy Campbell, Holly Clodd, Alana Warne and Rob Crawford. The Grade 12 Information Processing students have been working in the school's main office as part of co-operative learning venture with the office stall. They are answering the phones and performing other office duties after some Initial training from manager Sharane Dear. The objective is to immerse the students in a professional setting without interrupting their school schedules. Retired teachers enjoy their Christmas meeting By Grace Hastings, Press Secretary On Nov. 13, 1991, at noon, » complete Christmas dinner was served by the Sunderland United Church Women 10 former women teachers of Durham, attending from Blackstock, Port Perry, Prince Albert] Uxbridge Sunderland, Canninglon and Beavenon arcas About 50 ladies enjoyed the semi-annual get-together, wel coming five new members, with president Eileen Slute presiding over a briel business pe: the minutes, financial and geBdwill After introducing the head ble, which included the secre tary treasurer Della Moore, vice presidents Bettsy Groves and Betty Ballard, and several past presidents in addition 10 three guests from Peterborough. These guests are members Provincial ¥ gt "ol Superanduated ers of Ontario OAs namely, hon orary president Com Bailey, sec retary treasurer Dorothy Montgomery, and regional direc wor Hilda Sweet. All three brought greetings and nepvs from head office A meaningful memonal period followed, under the direction of Norma Urquhart when Dulcie Colby, Bessy Groves, and Ross voiced tributes 10 thi late Mrs. Elsie Dobson, Mrs. Donalds Nicholls, and Miss Elma Latimer respectively Our guest speaker, 1sabelle Grigg. was then introduced by Norma U., who described the many beautiful slides she had taken while on a recemt Elderhostel Tow of Scandinavig,™ Past président Marion pr be presented a Chri 10 Mrs Origs. thanks We enjoyed two ning per ods of Christmas ine under the leadership of Betty Ballard with Pat Bagshaw af the piano Iva Rynard conducted some inter pl: our esting lucky draws during the program The meeting closed with O Canada, after which more visiting was enjoyed as we prepared 10 leave for home, thankful for the opportanity of continued fellow ship with ow professional peers bY Wreaths of love Joanne Tufts (left) of the Bank of Commerce, Port Perry, and Barb Carnegle of Operation Scugog with one of the wreaths created by Joanne. A draw for the wreaths was held Saturday at CIBC and the money ($419) will be used to support the two Operation Scugog families 'adopted' by bank staff this Christmas. Winners of the wreaths were J. Parry, Grant Garnett, David Irwin, Sandra Day and Mrs. C. Mcintosh. The wreaths were made for this draw by Ms. Tufts. A special day By Mary Collins, Minister Responsible for the Status of Women Thursday Dec. 6 marks a luming pont for action on violence against women Three weeks before Chnstmas 1989, 14 women at the University of Montreal were killed in what was considered the lene history worst case of vio against women in Canadiar This tragedy had become a sig nificant meng pont in the progress towards women's cquality in Canada So profound was the rex Bon to the tragedy and 0 the level of violence against women that Dec 6 has now been officially sancuoned by Parliament as 3 National Day of Remembrance and Acuon on Violence Against Women The events in Montreal have nat been dismissed as an isolusted and senseless act of a deranged mind Instead, they have boon recognized as a symptom of something very Women and men across (he country have united as never before, determined 0 xt 0 put an ond © the violence against women WIONE 0 Our society Slow start costs game for Tweens Getting off 10 a slow stant proved costly for the Pont Perry Allen Siding Tween A's in Ringette action against Whitby last woek Whithy opened with a Mogrish and had a 60 lead in ve Rest pend Even the team of Bonnie Jo Norton and Alisha Cracknell could not slow down the opposi won in the opening frame But Shona started the scoring with a I in the firm and Brandy Harris netied the second after a good effort by Dana and Laura Hooker Shona cashed in on a Yebound after a great shot on net by Car Vandersiagt for the third goal pORTS.CARD SHow 1" 10 4 PM - SATURDAY DECEMBER 7th, 1991 Borelia Co-op Hall, Port Perry Vendor inquiries Call PERRY ANDERSON Brandy Hams fired the next two for Port Perry, but they were not enough 10 catch the Whithy squad who went away with the game on an 8-5 score After the sluggish first period Port came 10 life and enjoyed a margin in territorial play the rest of the game The team is grateful 0 Christ Aldridge and Alisha Cracknell for their efforts in filling in while some regular players were away For 210 Days

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