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Port Perry Star, 26 Jul 1972, p. 13

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Auction Sale } THE ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 555 Rossland Road West Oshawa, Ontario __ AUCTION SALE OF SIX PORTABLE CLASSROOMS DATE: FRIDAY--, JULY 28, 1972 Portable Classrooms may be viewed immediately prior to the Auction. "FIRST PORTABLE CLASSROOM: : Epsom Public School - 10:00 a.m. - Epsom, Ontario Reserve Bid $2300 Reach Township J ---Size of Portable Classroom - approximately 24' x 32' --Constructed in 1967 --0il heated --Used classroom desks SECOND PORTABLE CLASSROOM: Greenbank Public School - 11:00 am, - Greenbank, Ontario Reserve Bid $2300 Reach Township --Size of Portable Classroom - approximately 24' x 32 --Constructed in 1967 --0il heated --Used classroom desks THIRD AND FOURTH PORTABLE CLASSROOMS: Coronation Public School - 1:00 p.m. Adelaide Avenue East Oshawa, Ontario --Size of Portable Classrooms - approximately 24' x 32' --Constructed in 1958 --One oil heated - One electrically heated --Used classroom desks FIFTH PORTABLE CLASSROOM: Mary Street Public School - 2:00 p.m. Mary Street North Oshawa, Ontario --Size of Portable Classrooms - approximately 24' x 32' --Constructed in 1958 --O0il heated --Used classroom desks SIXTH PORTABLE CLASSROOM: ~ R. S. McLaughlin Coll. & Voc. Inst. - Stevenson Road North -Oshawa, Ontario = --Size of Portable Classrooms - - approximately 24' x 32 --~Constructed in 1958 --Oil heated --Used classroom desks - 3:00 p.m. TERMS OF SALE Certified cheques in the name of "THE ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION" in the amount of $230.00 for the PORTABLE CLASSROOMS at EPSOM PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREENBANK PUBLIC SCHOOL, CORONATION PUBLIC SCHOOL. MARY ST. PUBLIC SCHOOL, and the R. S. McLAUGHLIN COLL. & VOC. INST., must be delivered to the agent ~ of the Board upon completion of each Auction Sale. In addition, each Purchaser, must sign an Agreement to Purchase the Portable Classroom at the comple- tion of each Auction. The balance of the purchase price will be payable in cash on closing. Forty- Five (45) days are allowed from the date of sale - for closing and removal of the Portable Classrooms from the School Sites. The moving of the Portable Classrooms must be done by competent. and qualified movers. All debris resulting from the execution of moving the Portable Classrooms shall be removed from the site at the time of moving the Portable Classrooms. SMITS CYCLE & SPORT 227 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY CCM. - RALEIGH BICYCLES FISHING, GOLF. TENNIS, BASEBALL, CAMPING, HIKING, BASKETBALL, . BADMINTON, UNICORN DARTS ® WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS e FROM - JULY 31 -- AUG. 8th COME IN AND SEE OUR ANNIVERSARY x SPECIALS IN AUGUST - TRENT UNIVERSITY PORT PERRY STAR - Wednssday, July 19, 1972-13 'Wandering players tour northern towns A band of "wandering players' from Trent Univer- sity are playing to audiences in remote Northern Ontario communities. hoping to en-. courage ' native. people to establish a more useful dialogue with government. The players, themselves Indians from Ontario, will present skits and demon- Graduates Sherilyn June Metcalf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 'H. Sonley of Port Perry graduated June 23 from Oshawa General Hospital. Judy Anne Wallace, youn- gest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross Wallace, Port Perry, graduated Friday, July 14from Oshawa General Hospital, School of Nursing. Judy réceived the Eleanor Lovell Prize for Efficiency in Obstetric Nursing. Judy is a former graduate of Port Perry High School. Prince Albert Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dearborne were guest at the McMillan-Lloyd Church wedding in Cannington recently. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock were their cousins Mrs. A. Ellam of Lindsay and Mrs. V. Gavel of Swift Current, Sask. WHY PAY MORE ? SAVE!?! On Premium Quality FUEL OIL STOVE OIL PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE CALL 668-3341 CALL COLLECT strate the use of video-tape recording. The project is supported by a $23,000 grant from the Indian community. develop- ment branch of the Ontario ministry of social and family services, Five actors and actresses are involved in the project, together with a technician. Taking part are Margaret Stephens, a Cree from Con- stance Lake, near Hearst, Marie McGregor, and Oji- bwa from Birch Island near Espanola, Gary Stone, an . Ojibwa from Sarnia, Michael Chakasim and Xavier Sutherland, both Crees from the Moose Factory area. Neil Rogers, a non-Indian, is accompanying them as technician. The skits will be presented in ten Northern Ontario communities, including Moose Factory, Fort: Albany, Attawapiskat, Winisk, Fort Severn, Big Trout Lake, and Sandy Lake. The tour will conclude in mid-July at Thunder Bay and the group will then return to Peterborough to report on and assess the impact of the project. Material used by the players was prepared under the direction of Harvey McCue of Trent's depart- Si Boys Vest THE KAWARTHA SUMMER THEATRE presents "THE SECRETARY BIRD" by William Douglas Home Joan Panton. Richard Farrell, and Sean Mulcahy Curtain time 8:30. Adults $2.50. Students $1.00 ® TUESDAY to SATURDAY oo at The Academy Theatre, Lindsay, Ont, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT AT HALIBURTON HIGH SCHOOL ---- "DRACULA" 33 Dresses and Pant Terry "Shortalls Bathing Suits (BoYs and GIRLS) ment of native studies, with assistance from Mr. Stone. Scripts from native people were adapted for use by the group and the skits are being presented in both Cree and English. Mr. McCue said that many in the audiences might not appreciate the significance of the project. 'However, even if demonstrations of VTR equipment fail to arouse interest, many people will for the first time in their lives . have the opportunity to enjoy an evening of entertainment presented in their native language.' Mr. McCue hoped that the project might be the pilot program for continuing work of this kind, Correction In a news story in the Star last week concerning a petition from Greenbank residents asking that some- thing be done about dogs being kept on a property in that village, it was stated incorrectly that the property in question is owned by Mrs. . Camilla Williams. Also, Mrs. Williams does not own all the dogs on the property as inferred in the story: ita D'Arcy { for the hour" equipped if they have some first aid training, St. John Ambulance suggests. DO OOO BHOOLLLBOOOVVOLVOOOOOOOOC Children's Boutique Queen Street ummer 1% Sale off 2 Dresses Port Perry Durham Cty. '72 Dairy Princess Linda McLaughlin, 18 of RR 2 Blackstock is Durham County's Dairy Princess for 1972. She won the honour July' 14 in Campbellford, in a contest which required the young ladies to milk a cow, assemble and clean milking equipment, and - deliver a three minute speech on the qualities of milk. For winning thetitle, Linda was presented with a $50 cash award and a | silver rose bowel. She will represent Durham in the provincial Dairy Princess Contest at the CNE this I August. | from Cartwright High School this year and has plans to study food nutrition at Guelph University. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin. Linda graduated Baby sitters, or "parents are better Suits Boys and Girls Summer P.J.'s - Shorts T-Shirts -- Jackets Sunsuits -- Blouses 20° mmo REDUCED FOR BOYS PANTS BACK TO SCHOOL BABY SPECIAL RACK AT REDUCED PRICES WEAR

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