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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Nov 1952, p. 2

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2. THT PORT PERRY STAR---THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1952 * 28 CHAI i! hy ig SE } HRS Re RAL BT nls hE on Le = dr Re pe Enclosed are the names of the pupils attending this school during the Hewitt, Margaret Swabey, Katheriné Gibson, James Grade I Gray; James Leahy, Karin P bli C S ch 0 ol year 1952 Levine, Winifred Sweetman, Beverly feo iat Bruce Baker, Mary Heoxn, Basi Mairs, Dianne : ; Luke, Marilyn Tripp, Doris 14 0 0 u : Pupils who gradusted Wallace, Muriel Bryden, Shirley Midgley, Patricia Wa To Ane. "Manns, Ronald Bell, hide Tryin; John Mari, Kamen Histor ; from the Public School Warren, Marlene ~---- Corley Sahara Reed, Catolyn Wariner, Shirley Mi i hin Villar re % dd Hain, allay Read, X Ma ih Sassne ; in June, 1952 : sple, Kare Scriver, Grace _ Armour, Albert acMillan, Jo Clark, Pamela ar maa pr y ls Rowan Corel Brydon: Robart Harris, Miriam Tease, Noreen Boyd, Kenneth McNeill, Hobert Cook, Carolyn MeNealy, Dale ~ Sinclalr, Karen nd Bos y 7 ; p 6 «~ Hastings, Kaye case, Pauline Bray, Rona a on, an 5 e i - (Continued from front page) : Heayn. | Sandia or Camgle, Robert Haugen, Sharon *Pripp, Leona ' ° Gaenegls, James Spears, Murray Grawior, Mary : Breiice ichard, wader, Fyone Sof a Filmstrip projector and also a| yi tit 0 Hotes: Horvert Hutshingon, Ruby Warzen, Phyllis Dowson, frthur ebster, Alfred Lv Bad ht fon Raines, Ronald Westover, Catherina BUS Sound-and-Movie projector are stand-| J ovison, Norma " 'Hooey, Gerald 5 royovt = ams, Jean ~ "Farmer, Rober Grade H-- ihe Loh be 3 : 2 : X ard equipment in our school. Some MacMaster, Muriel Hunter, Jamie MeNeill, Dians Wright, Margaret - . Franssen, John Levinson, Sheila - bh rank " Auerley, errance RE, qujp Kight, 3 Oliver, Carol Burnett, James = | _Hale, James 'Adderley, Susan Sith 'ea a Ballard, Ralph School Boards in the province have al- mall Ja CM g on Sings lickin Reader, Alice : Carnegie, Richard : 'Fefford, David Bailey, Hileen Manns, a th ; Wheeler, F Paul 7 Brine, Roger ~--yeady installed Television sets in their 1% en PRE eh 2 Ral Reesor, Maril Cawker, Ral Irvine, Winston - Clark, Lawrence Me ona Ga rol Yih, Cawker, nny hools. (Note--Television reception ya. Cl IV i RAee Jol nt Spears Geraldine Chapman Mia Irvine, Herbert Davey, Diane 2 Miteroll Beatri Kindergarten Prinas Cherry, rt scho - Bu s am aings, Grant . Tease, Diane Dowson, Kenneth MacDonald, Daniel Deremo, Margaret" itche trie upils who re Dowson, Christo her CN Port Perry is quite new to us in Dowson, John 'Tripp, Ivan 4. Wallis, Betty "Riford, Mest] Mapes, Donald Dioremo, Jan Oliver, Doreen pu not atte a. iatered De ie sane p ! '1952; Toronto's first T-V Broadcast |. Kaple, Paul 4 . Varsiner, Dale 3 Warriner, Patsy Farmer, Patrick: Oliver, Dennis © McNeill, Beverly... Pavlik; Shirley : account of lack of Li 2 was during this year.) No doubt when| <8mes, 'Floy i Warr x, Arne Warwick, Louise "Franssen, Johan Pickard, John £5 Mitchell, Rosanne Petrone a, Anna accommodation ; 150, Sober James this medium as an audeo- Visual teach. | Pavilk Char i Webster, arvey. Williams, Alice Jefford, d, Aschur ¢ "Porter, Garnet Prentice, Nancy ig Xb Beare, L ne Me No re ert CR FA LR GI SR Public School Board will install a'set| Williamson, Alex, ) Bailey, Rose * - Chapman, Jack Luke, Ivan Starke ey, Glenn Wilson, Gall Boundey, Bryan Chapmian, 31 rron orter, David for the girls and Boys in "THE NEW | Woods, Dennis Hadden, Patricia Clark, Phili McLeod, William Stata, Richard Bailey, Edward awker, Joe b Shir] an, Cane i 'er ( : Dawson, Dennis owson ey J SCHOOL" on Queen Street din, Heyes, Barbara Cook, Dona d Munich, Dennis Vernon, Robert Boyd, Terrance CF » Trvin Christie Rountree, Wayne Fuplla VIII attending Irwin, Jean Dowson, George Reader, Gerald Warren, John Buller, Russel Fines. J dgar Jeffor d, Emily Stevens, Richa rd At the time of writing there are Bend 8 eon MeFachorn, Mary Harvey. , Reginald Smith, Lote Buller, Edward ines, Jame cLaughlin, Maureen e, ne ymes, iam 242 pupils enrolled in the Port Perry Buller, Charlotte Garhegle Gordon Ptolemy, Irene Prior eil Sweetman, Peter Grade III Cook, J iN 4 Public School. Thirty-three Kinder-| Cooper, Carol Tripp, Joan Ray, Norman Wallis, John pins Butson, Elaine Crane, Donglas MYRTLE Mrs. Will Holliday "at Scarborough, A - : garten-Primary children have been larveys Mary io Warren, Joan Reesor, Danny Carnegie, Jane Gibson, Donald i 5 Myrtle friends are sorry to hear Any "asked to remain at home until 1953 Hastings, Glo a Bailey, Raymond Williamson, David Grade IV Coyle, Jayce Godley, David (Too late for last week) that Miss Bertha Holliday is confined AERA, when accommodation will be provided | [ane Gladys Cawker, Grant -Druean, Joyce Harper, John The Myrtle Women's Auxiliary was| © oq cin o heart ailment. - IST. : ) y " : Crane, Roger Grade V. Baron, Carol Elford, Joan Hastings, Charles held:on. Wednesday 'Evening. at: Mrs. NAS. in the "NEW SCHOOL". Actually, Palmer. Beryl Elford, Donald Boundey, Marlene Butson, Margaret Hadden, Cynthia Irvine, David ~ on : ednescay & G M d Mrs. El c of Co 5 our attendance should be 275. ©" We are | Pickard, Kathe or Lawrence, Peter Buller, Joane Harrison, Gloria Harper, Joan Kennedy, Ronald ornton's home. r. and Mrs, fLimer (ross i Ha 1 operating at present in six classrooms Pickar Owen, Ronald Carnegie, Carol Heayn, Donna Wallace, Bonnie Lane, Ross The C.G,L.T, met at Mrs, Morrison's | bourg visited in Myrtle last week. Mr, i peraling at» Pickard, Mira Aid with no available auditorium. in the. hl ' . Tam Fopert, Donald Bdwaids, Jacqueline poe Buna, Nola Wallis, Zens Ralnss, fmes home this' week. Cross was ation agent in Mysle RE * Publi . n e : tdwards, ) is | ' ) ( ; ak ~ Public School. However, the citizens foi vg A Badour, Marlene - .. Farmer, Patricia Pugh, Joanne Carnochan, George Tummeonds, Grant Mrs, John Hamer and Mrs. George arly) many. were. g'a ee on rf Part: Perry ave Yatad fo Phin 81 Scriver, Rena Bray, Marilyn .. Fielding, Barbara Robertson; Gloria Carnochan, James Williams, John- Holliday spent Tuesday visiting w m again, hing new school on the south side of Queen . ray ; hl Sif 3 KS Street; construction- has commenced. RE : J : By Ny The Central Ontario County District ® : ; ; : 3 ; diy ° ¢ High School Board has purchased our . # : N ; : Publi¢ "School, i.e, the north half of the J : building erected in 1927, The High School will also be relieved of the crowded condition which is predomi- nant there at present, eer The teaching staff of the Port Perry - Public School in 1962 is as follows: Principal, Mr. Roy H. Cornish; As- sistant teachers: Mrs. Aleta MacFar- lane, Miss Verna Moase, Migs Gladys Joblin, -B.A.; Miss Anne Lavender, Mrs. Eimer Lee, Mr. Samuel Cawker, Music Instructress; Mrs. Elsie Ward Dobson, A.T.C.M. The personnel of | the Public School Board: Mr. Norman Heayn, Dr. D. C. MacMaster, Mr. Storey Beare, Mr. W. Thomas Harris, a Mr. Robert Carnegie. The Secretary to the Board is Mr, R. D. Woon. Miss Eunice Harris, a former teach- er in the Port Perry Public School for over thirty-eight years has kindly con- sented to officially lay 'the Corner Stone of "The New School". Others | hi to assist in the ceremony will be Mr. E. Hayes, Reeve of Port Perry, Mr. . Cecil King, Chairman of the Public School Board, Mr. A. Archibald, I.P.S., 'Mr. R. A. Hutchison, ex-I<P.S., Mr Roy Cornish, Principal of the school, Mr. - Norman Heayn, Mr. Storey Beare, members of the Board, Messers. Rid "dell, Swabey, and Wylie, clergymen.. my TP APP ------ Manchester © Mr. and Mrs. Merton Belfry, Marl- beth and Larry have moved to Bob- caygeon where they have taken over a service station. and lunch bar. We wish them-every success in their new | home. They made many friends while here and will be missed. ~ . Donna Woolley -spent the week-end | with her mother in Toronto and saw the Santa Claus parade. w= - Mrs. Don Christie, Mrs. Grant Christie and John attended the Ice Capades in Toronto on Friday evening. W. F, Crosier is at the Royal Win- ter Fair with a Swine exhibit. The Community Club held its sec- ond meeting last Friday night with a good attendance, President Murray 7 ~ Holtby called the meeting to order for a short business session and the! minutes of last meeting were read by Sec. Dorothy Mulholland and adopted as read. A letter of appreciation was * read from Port Perry Hospital for the gift of $160.00. It was decided to hold the next meeting ¥n Friday. ev- ening Nov, 28th. The tommittee in charge are Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lamb and Mr. andgrs, Hugh Strong. Progressive euchre was played until 10.30. Mrs, 'Aird got the prize for cen. cette the new boty eh Sale .« feel the amazing smoothness Lo = Yes--all you've heard is true -- the new '63 Dodge is rely newl It's on display at your Dodge-DeSoto dealer's today. £ dL ne When you see the new Dodge, here are a few of the 75 brand new features you'll immediately notice; the' long, low sweeping lines, modern in every respect, that give it that longer, lower, wider look; the continental-type rear deck and immense trunk space; the big, new, one-piece windshield and the wrap-around rear window: the roomy, PRG Re Coars as illustrated include certain extra equip- wh . highest count for ladies and Mr. Ray ) ment items. Check with your local dealer for finely. finished interior: A iz Hobbs for gentlemen. - : : : Information on standard squipiient. » When: you drive the new, long, low and lively Dodge, you'll realize % tite O gr iy) Mr. Arnold Roach invited Mr. and : we, LT 2 ail that only a brand new approach to automobile design could have 25 5 A Mrs. -Fred Warren to seats on the | i : = | achieved. such amazing riding qualities. Here's g 'car that has a ixik platform and after reading an address : : three-way smoother fide 'steadier 'more level softer. 41 Mrs. Frances Stevens and Mrs. Annie : ; oes . y A 2 ht lo. ' 7% i Jrstenied Ms. and Mrs, War- ! gill ; ; it hugs the road, handles surely and takes the curves in stride. : 2, Yen with an oak table, an. electric be Be one of the first to drive this brand new Dodge. See" your } AL 5 i . . ) Zi ELAINE cop le Soup Wd a fives table cutive o pi ; : \ ; : Dodge- bey dealer ay. him tell you how Dodge is new : : hae imal aor tion of the gifts from their Manches-| ~~ °° - RE iis ; - n seventy-five ways. X : PEAS gi wh ter friends and neighbours, ~~ ks af : An Lunch and coffee was served fol- : wo hh S08 Ar lowed by dancing to music by Mrs, : Lani j Toombs, Bob Walker and Ed Donnelly. £4 gilt ! 2 ie .. : = DODGE MAYFAIR + DODOE REGENT + DODGE CRUSADER + DODGE SAVOY: * + DODGE SUBURBAN : : = npr 'Manufactured | in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited ; / s BEARE MOTORS S-- -- PORT PERRY - PHONE 130 pal Te WHEN PAIN STRIKES i firet t rheumatic paln-- : + <i EA Over a mil "RL month, for ued by theu- and . ERE h . : ; FERS al

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