MVE PN Ji RN " od s XN Le ls x ) PE Tad AT SILA REE) ERIS AIR § Prince Albert area By Karen Mortimer Doug McMillan was at the door of the church on Sunday greeting the folk. The ser- mon was of good quality and the anthem new. The offer- ing was gathered by G. Hunter and L, Beacock. Mrs. E. Burrell of Bow- manville visited her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tripp. Mrs. R. Smith and Mrs. M. Murphy attended a baby shower for = Mrs. Judy O'Laisen in Toronto on the weekend, Barry Hamilton of Norris- town, Pennsylvania has been having a wonderful visit for one week with his brother and family, Dave Hamilton of Prince Albert, The Prince Albert Public School are glad to welcome two new teachers to their staff, Miss Kathrine Laven- der and Mr. John Lewis. Also Miss Caroline Crawford and Miss Jane Shantz are doing an important job in sharing Christ with the kids at school in their religious knowledge classes. Hilary Fairburn and her mom and sister went to a cat show on the weekend at Birchmount Arena in Scar- borough. They took along their two cats, Lady Fidget news and Duchess Emma. Both cats did well with Lady Fidget winning two trophies, one silver dollar, four ribbons and one potted plant. Duchess Emma won two ribbons for second place. We are all happy that Mrs. Brough is home from the hospital. *. Mr. and 'Mrs. L. Beacock were away visiting relatives at Oshawa Hospital and Hillsdale Manor on the weekend. Ralph and Karen Mor- timer had a lovely visit from their good friend, Lorraine McDonald from Trenton, who was here to judge a R.H. CORNISH PUBLIC SCHOOL By'Edward Canning Last Wednesday the R. H. Cornish kindergartens em- barked on a trip to Mr. Lloyd Smith's apple orchard at R.R. 2, Port Perry. They left the school at 1:30 and ar- rived safely through rain and - shine. They were shown how to pick apples (with the stems, of course), .how to spray them, store them, and last but not least, HOW TO EAT THEM. Cider was PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL lows tor, mnf aii and sport activifies. Teacher- student volleyball, girls' inter-mural basketball, drama, science, mechanics, and stocks and bonds clubs are some of the possible choices. The School News- paper staff has been busy collecting articles and the first edition will be off the press shortly. Student council is diligent- ly improving the School Treasury. A grand total of $2,000 may be collected from the Walk-a-Thon. Activity card sales are well in the 390's, but needs everyone's support. To insure good dance groups and many other activities, buy a card! A fashion show is scheduled for the 17th of November, and is hoped to be beneficial for the school's fund raising. For more details on this up and coming great event, check this article in the next few weeks. Be sure to tune in next week for installment no. 2 for inside information on the thrilling escapades of Port High. This is Georgina Kemp signing off. -provided, also. I am sure they enjoyed their visit to Mr. Smith's farm and are very grateful to him. So remember to always pick your apples with the stems (the kindergartens insist). The Year Book staff will include Norma Irvine, Sports; Linda Smith, Adver- tising (Any local merchants wishing to place an ad in the yearbook, please contact Linda Smith); Leslie Mec- Nulty - activities; Lisa Tay- lor and Linda Champman - Literary; Lea Dowson - pic- tures. And of course, the head of all this is our Librar- ian, Miss Adderly. On the soccer scene comes more exciting news. On the 20th, boys team A played team B, and A walked right over them. On the 23rd, the game was cancelled because of rain. On the 24th, C --walked over team B. horse show in Oshawa. Carol and Herman Meizer- ink had a fondue party for Ed and Eileen Apsega on Satur- day to celebrate their anni- versary. J'ache and her to North Bay randmother, Mrs. Bertha L weekend. Mrs. Tapper and Mrs. Fertile since school has star- ted have begun a'subsidized "registered day care centre at 528 Simcoe St. S. in Prince Albert. Their, phone number is 985-3018. Anyone who is in need of finding a place of good quality and considerate care for their children should contact Mrs. Tapper or Mrs. Fertile, as soon as possible. I think we should recognize and commend Elma Doyle of town who is doing a wonder-. ful job in keeping our child- PORT PERRY STAR -- WED., SEPT. 29, 1976 -- 15 ren safe as a school guard, who works under all weather conditions. Let's all get out and port the Surprise Night on' October 2nd at the Prince Albert Community Centre. 220 COCHRANE ST. We Now Have NO-LEAD GAS Specializing in: sup- | Island. Beacock at 985-3691. 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