I to 3:30; April 30, Presentd- This week is Education Week throughout the region. Schools all over Durham region have chalked up pro- * grams like exhibitions, dis- plays, warkshops, open houses, variety entertain- ments, choir and other mu- sical presentations and de- monstration classes. Parents are free to attend and participate in all pro- grams. The Port Perry High School began its Education Week activities with an At Home on Friday night. Details of other activities are; April 24, Annual Cadet: Inspection; April 26, Thea- tre Art Film Workshop - Two York University Film Majors will lead a seminar. for Theatre Art students; : and interested observers in; ; room 303-308 from 9 to 11:3; a.m. during which a variety. : of unusual films will screened and analysed. bes April 29, Prologue for the 9 Performing Arts from 12: tion of "Trial by Jury" :by the Senior Choir and pe mances by the Girls' semble and the ers. During the week (Apri 22-26) the school will alse open the Instructional Me- dia Centre to anyone in the community wishing to view 220 COCHRANE ST. PORT PERRY Junio" ~Choir; May 1, Girls" E 2. ~ ple will appear on Cable' the facilities there. This cere contains equipment that enables teachers from the Scugog Cluster to pre- pare. instructional material and to develop sets of visual aids for classroom present- ations. Phe Cartwright High School is participating in the exhibitions and displays organized by the Durham Board at Oshawa. Greenbank area news - Phe annual Thank Offer- ing service of the afternoon - Unit of the U.C.W. was well attended last Sunday. Dr. "Webster, secretary of World i 'Wide Outreach of the United ."€hurch of Canada, gave an inspiring address on the world envolvement of our 'ehtrch. .., bur government and chu- 'tdhes are working together 9: overcome the pressing éeds of our three billion 'population, considering po- 'verty and wealth conditions. = ;sWe must get our church to broaden its outlook or the J world will come in. 0 choir co-operated with come Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix home from Florida. On the way home they spent a night in Niagara Falls with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Detler. 985-7086 ~ Area schools observe Education Week The Prince Albert Public School! will have an Open House', today from 7 to 8 p.m. 4, The' Greenbank Public School bad an Open House yesterday (Tuesday). Stu- dents ,&t* the school have also prepared newsletters about special projects which are being mailed to parents. . The school will also have a visiting speaker from the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cloo- ster of St. Pauls called on Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chure- hill. from Inglewood, spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond. Mrs. Annie Guy spent a few days last week with Mrs. Roy 'St. John of Port Perry. Mr, G. :Waddell celebrat- ed his: 90th birthday last Saturday congratulations. 33 'Blakely and her motheg, Mis.' W. Sommer- ille 's a few days last Os} Wepiring music. along the Robt. Tal- April oy apd ug' 2, Bd "J, "Go into all the World of Tokyo are cational Television Work.: and Preach the Gospel to no weeks and shop involving 40 students; -Every Creature." her sister, Mrs QD and 80 parents and teach: We are pleased to wel- , of Columbus. Mr. ks 'Mrs. Fred Phoe- nix and MY. and Mrs. Robt. Baird spent Sunday evening with. Mr. "and Mrs. Cecil Simmons of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wal- ker and family of Hepworth spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ianson. Mrs. - Elmer Harris of Cambray spent last Wed- nesday at Roy Leasks. The school At Home was held in Port Perry High School last Friday evening and 'Jean Anne Stone was crowned queen. Mr. and: Mrs. Lloyd Som- merville of Columbus spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clements. It was nice to have Mr. and Mrs. Hurd (nee Ann Smith) visiting in the neigh- bourliood recently. Congratdlations to Mr. and. Mrs. = Guenter - (nee Irene; Smith) of Saskatche- wan. on. their recent marri- : _ wishes to you 4 : Shearer spent % With her cousin Patty. I hg for a few days Mation ~and Margaret ¢ Mr. and Masters, ; 8 Nake. Mr. Luther do and Mr. and Mrs. i. Pugh, enjoyed a trip to: Nashville, Tennessee aa over the long week-end. i OL _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dob- Pram soit; hve. returned from a A very. enjoyable bus tour to 2 NN California. - T 3 Bh Quite; a few have been ANT enjoyimg some sucker fish- DANISH CULTIVATOR Iaely: Report both the : fibiing, and the fish good. # The Sanderum is better built. I's tougher ... has extra Plé: to 'report that . 'engineering where it counts. Like every piece of equipment Mrs. * Gibson has returned . from George White. The Sanderum will handle the hardest home. from hos ital, follow- sod. It will make you a better seed bed. And the three year Pp! guarantee on every tine is your proof that Sanderum will ing récent surgery. Wishing outlast them all. See your nearby George White Dealer. you-a speedy recovery. 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