Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 25 Mar 1981, p. 9

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R.H. Cornish Public School students displayed their Science Fair projects to their parents and the public last Wednesday evening and winners of the different levels were announced. The annual science fair is sponsored by the Port Perry Lions Club, who give cash awards to the winners. Lion John Olivero [back left] was present to give the awards to grade eight winners, back row, Heidi "Spannbaver and Laura Tremblay - 2nd place; Yvonne Gottschalk and Julie' -- Williamson - 3rd place. Grade 7 winners are, from left, 1st - Janice Evans; 2nd - Mike Brock; 3rd - Chris Solar. Science Fair winners in the Junior category at R.H. Cornish last Wednesday were, back left, 1st - Scott West; 2nd - Leon Presner; and 3rd - Cindy Summers and Vicki Wilson. Primary winners are, front left, 1st - Jason Cooper and lan McDougall; 2nd - Laura Mark. And first place in the Kindergarten class was Katie Talbot. ACKAWHITE TV BLA . } GEREIIA VIDEQ CASSETTE Bi cre Len cone RECORDERS! Loaded wih deluze performance fea tures automatic color Niendeabite chassis and more! Other cabrel styles 2130 0A sale For the first time, since science fairs were started in Durham Region in 1971; Port Perry High School will host the 11th annual Durham Region Science Fair next month, More than 200 students PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 25, 1981 -- 9 Port Perry High School will host Science Fair from Grades 7 to 13 in schools under the juris- diction of Durham board of education will display their projects for the fair to beld April 9 and 10. The two-day event will feature science projects by students who've won in their own school fairs. Each entry will be judged and awarded points for scientific thought, creative ability, thor-. oughness, skill, clarity, dramatic value and data. (Turn to page 23) ae --~RCA 26" CONSOLE WITH Remote Control $899.05 | $589. | $619 NOW " ow a _ resend ST RET i fh 74 | i ~---The.winners of the Port Perry High School Science Fair projects were announced last week, and the winners will now advance to compete in the Regional Science Fair on April 9, 10. Winners in the Physics division are pictured here, back left; 1st - Iris Nimz; 2nd - Susanne Holy and 3rd - Kathy Stokes and Maria Schillings. Biology winners were, front left; 1st - Marina Brock; 2nd - Dino Sergnese and Tony Giannini; and 3rd - Harry Bolton. DR. CLAUDE VIPOND | | MEDICAL DIRECTOR BRA. of Rehabilitation Programs at Oshawa General Hospital will be Guest Speaker at SCUGOG COMMUNITY CARE "ANNUAL MEETING & VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION NIGHT" Thursday, March 26, 1981 - 8 P.M. at LATCHAM CENTRE Musical Entertainment by Mrs. Dorothy (Lonsdale) Manderson " &THE GREENHORNS - Everyone Welcome - LOWEST PRICES EVER! SAVE $110 SPECIALLY SAVE $200 FF NEW LOW IE "PRICE! § 0 B and Swivel Base. (M.S.L. $1099.95) FERLIS ColorTrak captures even sublie shades ofcolor + and 3 ar RCA XL100 RCA COLORTRACK *3 YEAR WARRANTY Parts and Labour 20" RCA Portable Deluxe model Extra SPECIAL $4995 Reg. $539.95 RGA a -- a re Co eS RRA Th Sane i Se No oh el i GS ls Vl es ES Te. tle RA 1 ad iy ba 5 ge? ory [18 RG A LIP Tega a "'

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