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Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1978, p. 7

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i I _. ei dhl Ns y 'School enrollments stable ['S 44 v (From page 1) ment this year will be slight- ly over 1100 students, almost exactly the same as the number last year. There are no staff changes at the High School. ?' The same is true at Cart- wright High School in Black- stock where the approxi- mately 100 students this year Auto chase (From page 1) Township to offer assistance if necessary. The automobile, a late model Buick, was allegedly stolen in Oshawa earlier in the evening and the driver Kevin Bingham, 20, of Que- b®e. Avenue, Oshawa has Seen charged with car theft and impaired driving. Two passengers, Timothy Free- man and Michael Charles Kelly, both 18 and also from Oshawa have been charged with being in possession of a stolen auto, and all three were in custody the next morning awaiting a bail hearing. iY Spicy barbecue sauce and | Delicious food tastes best IN Open 7 Days a Week to 10 p.m. Food for Thought By the Hi When sauteeing, smash an unpeeled clove of garlic and drop into the hot oil or butter. Remove quickly before it burns. mayonnaise, mixed to taste, make a nice dip for vegetables. Add pickles and chopped egg for tex- ture. For a change from garlic bread - slice bread par- tway through and spread slices with mixture of butter, shredded cheese, and spices. Wrap in foil and grill until bread is hot. \ To spread icing smoothly, dip your knife blade in boiling water from time to time. Such a simple, beautiful platter - sliced avocado (dipped in lemon juice of course) topped with crisp bacon bits, and sliced tomatoes, topped with -Ahopped onion. You get simply beautiful EVERYTHING at ... the Dairy Bar ON THE WATERFRONT Port Perry 985-8611 when its attractively ser- ved; we delight your eye as well as your taste. Silverwoods 2% BAG MILK $1.45. PORT PERRY STAR , ADVERTISING DEADLINES Display - Monday 12 noon Classified - Monday 3 p.m. represent no change in the numbers over last year. Initial figures at R.H. Cornish indicate a slight increase in students over the 875 who attended the school last year, and the number of teachers - 39 remains the same, Prince Albert Public School with classes from: Kindergarten through to grade 6 will see an increase of almost 20 students over last year's number of 323; and this will mean an addi- tional teacher at the school. These are some of the children of the Kindergarten class taught by Mrs. Chandler. They are learning where their closets students. number of teachers will The projected enrollment at Greenbank this year is down by four students over the 129 students and there will be no change in the number of teachers in grades one to six. At Epsom, - which has Kindergarten through to grade 6, there is actually a decline of about 15 However, the remain the same. : At Cartwright Central Public School in Blackstock, officials report - that they 'expect the number of stu- dents to be about 602, an increase of 12 over the fi- gures for last year. How- ever, the number of teachers at the school has been de- creased by one this year toa total of 24. In commenting on the numbers of expected stu- dents, officials at the school in the Township noted that these are tentative figures as of the first day of school, and the actual numbers will fluc- tuate slightly between now and the end of the month. harass $ vay ' , » LY RELATE AW NG TS said adds MATRERAE TS i mai rb nt ios dds daira dik iv Ay Five "8 » 1 "hy ' ih, ; +7403 .o» Fak REN PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 6, 1978 -- 7 a 1 PA * » G.M. CARS or TRUCKS see RICHARD HUNT at WILLIAMSON MOTOR SALES Uxbridge 852-3331 or \. l For the Best Deals on New 'Res. 705-357-3911 [ Seagrave] "Thinking of Leasing? Giveus a Try!' A long way to go 'LAKEWOOD Canadian Stepstove An old design made for modern times. La a % "LAKEWOOD -~ LAKE 5CUGOG LUMBER 235 WATER SIT. ~ ; ~ Cottager or large room. Perfect for a small cottage - 985-7391 - ea ~ LAKEWOOD PORY PERRY Double Door For those who are energy conscious, but enjoy the option of an open fire, without the expense of a fireplace. are located and how to hang up their belongings. The first day at school is not only a big one for the kids, but the teachers as well. COMPARE THE FEATURES ON OUR LAKEWOOD LINE OF AIR-TIGHT STOVES. SIXSTYLES TO CHOOSE FROM SOME MODELS AVAILABLE WITH OPTIONAL BLOWER. ey Sd aL LEVEY 2 A 7 Y Lo PRR RT RN En Vv "il yo, ~ - ~ a ¥] . - 9.50 - Soh Se SRY A : NT a AGNES A INR AS BR FRGE Tok yh, - ats Te , Ny - PR . N- ~ REA BAC a, ae " en a oy " > . 4 0) - J uo ie SAR del | CR PGT X% »y SEA yO EAL ad er Ce 8 2 ee rr, IA, Na xh 3H » fo ATES 4 - vai ad A N . rR we LN oN v , - oy LL -, 4 .. Ty Sam RP Tat er ¥ oe "] v arg a ghd HE > Rel a IY oe ad 0] _-- - - Ea 0, TN SH eS 2D; ein Foy < COPING ST ROSA ~-- ». . FE Ay FS 3 rR ls a Sn ar API FS ol LOT lS | ld he os y Rr Pe TR, yr { 7 Pa

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