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Port Perry Star, 29 Sep 1976, p. 9

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® «© By Mrs. Pat Fletcher The staff for 1976-77 for the Cartwright Central Public School with an enrolment of +612 pupils is as follows: Mrs. J. Crawford - Kindergarten, AM; Mrs. C. Stone - Kinder: garten, P, M:; Mrs. M, Green Kindergarten, AM. Mrs. B, Oxley - Grade 1; Mrs. E. Phillips - Grade 1; Miss K. Morton - Grade 1 & 2; Mrs. P. Mitchell - Grade 2; Mrs. K. Hanson - Grade 2 & 3; Mrs. S. Turner - Grade 3; Mrs. C. Swain - Grade 3; Mrs. G. Thompson - Grade 4; 'Mrs. M. Robinson. - Grade 4; Mrs. J. Argue - Grade 5; Mrs. K. Dorrell - Grade 5; Mrs. C. Lush - Grade 5 & 6; Mr. E. Challice - Grade 6; Miss J. Raymond - Grade 6; Mr. T. Henderson - Grade 6; Mrs. W. Dixon - Grade 7; Mr. G. Campbell - Grade 7; Mr. J. Fis - Grade 8; Mrs. D. Jarosz - Grade 8 & Primary Remedial; Mr. D. Welsh - . Grade 8 (1%) and Vice-Prin- cipal; Mrs. D. Loeffen - Grade 6, 7 & 8 French; Mrs. E. Kiezebrink - Remedial & Instrumental Music; Mrs. J. Gunter - Librarian; Mr. D. Hogg - Principal; Mrs. K. McLean - Special Education; Mrs. B. Fudge - Secretary; Mr.-D. Turcotte - Custodian. Cartwright High School has an enrolment of 104 and the staff for 1976-77 is as follows: Mr. Gordon Pais- Coming Events: PHIL Due to our Expanding Programme We Have Moved DURHAM REGION LUNG ASSOCIATION i Public are invited to visit us or telephone for # i information related to diseases of the lung, all i "of which are provided as a : i CHRISTMAS SEAL SERVICE az a #2 Asthma Week.........ccvvvivnneenn October 3 to 9 i sevens October 16 to Dec. 4 Smoking Withdrawal Course entre ies January 1977 YOU ARE INVITED TO The Official Opening of PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 150 WATER STREET PORT PERRY ig he "a 5 ys * - UW (And AIR BERR AHRIRATE WN EWONF7 ley, Principal (English . & Latin); Miss Susan Sheen (French & German); Mrs. Pat Procunier (part time) - Commercial & History; Mrs.' Darlene Jarosz (part time) - Art; Mr. Ray Ashton (Mathematics): Mr. Eric Fletcher (Science & Phys- ical Education); Mr. David Payne (Geography, History & English); Mr. Randy Scott (Science & English). C.H.S. students are busy getting ready for their annual Bottle Drive on Friday, October 1st. Miss Jane Pollard, Corn- wall, England, called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe last week. Glad to report Mrs. Margaret Argue is home from a lengthy stay in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- Laughlin attended the 25th Wedding Anniversary Cele- bration for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sturrock in Bow- manville Saturday evening. - It is interesting to note that Gordon and Lucille's wedd- ing was the first that the 0.N.O. had catered to. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schry- burt and family were recent supper guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Harold McLaughlin. A shower will be held on October 8th for several local (Christmas Seal Organization) B. "Rooms 464, 465, 466 . ' Oshawa General Hospital @ 24 Alma Street, Oshawa | L1G 2B iH Telephone: 723-3151 a Thursday, Septmember 30, 1976 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm Friday, October 1, 1976 10:00 a.m to 9:00 pm Saturday, October 2, 1976 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Featuring AN OPEN HOUSE . and INTRODUCTION OF THE 1977 PONTIACS, BUICKS & GMC TRUCKS. GIFTS - REFRESHMENTS EVERYONE WELCOME BRYCE & DONNA JUNE PHILP & STAFF Your Hosts The Friendly Dealership where People make the Difference." couples. Please watch 'Coming Events', Mr. and Mrs. George Skelding and grandchildren, George and Joanne, were last weekend guests of Mrs. George Skelding. Mrs, G. Skelding spent a few days with her brother, Mr. and Mrs, A. Arch, Streetsville, recently and at- tended the 25th wedding an- niversary of a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Merritt, The first meeting of the Blackstock 4-H Clubs for the Junior Girls met on Tuesday after school. This club is called Focus on Living. Our leaders are Mrs. Martyn, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Wy- garde and Mrs. Williams. (RA 5 Qa system, and then let you be the judge. We held an election of offi- cers: President - Leanne VanCamp; Press reporter - Kelly McLaughlin. We named our club 'Blackstock Nature Nuts". Our leaders discussed "It's your Life" with us. 0.N.O. The September meeting of the O.N.O. was held at the home of Betty Lee with 20 members present. Follow- ing the July minutes and treasurer's report, 'the various committee reports were given. Progress is being made in setting up a creative playground in the school yard and various playgrounds have been visit- PORT PERRY STAR -- WED., SEPT. 29, 1976 -- 9 Blackstock and area news and views ed by committee members. 0.N.O. Husbands Night Out is to be held October 30th at Kawartha Downs Raceway. The O.N.O. operated child- ren's 'bingo at Blackstock Fair broke even and was very successful. Tickets for the Fall Dance with the Joey Yan Quartet on October 16th are now on sale at $7.00 per couple. A motion was car- ried to purchase a new ping pong net, new bats and new ping pong balls for use of the high school students, and if the need was there, the 0.N.O. would purchase an additional ping pong table. The meeting concluded with roll call. Wear Sleep wear is offering a 1 Month Free Trial FOR CABLE TV VIEWING Compton will come to your home, hook your TV into our cable and do your favourite exer- cise. Betty and her group served a delicious lunch, Winners. at the weekly Senior Citizen card party with 18 tables were: 1st - Elva VanCamp, 89; 2nd - Eunice Ego - 88; 3rd - Belle Werry, 86; 4th - Russell Larmer, 81; 5th - Mae Wright, 78; 6th - Ralph Day, 76; Low - Marg Moore. 02525252525252525 LOTO LUCK. 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