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Port Perry Star, 13 May 1981, p. 18

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or = Ze - > i a eC A at Sl ee, Ne "a pe, = pl i ol; AE ESTE EY Pm "op D I SR . = San TS REECE, N CdR RER ENE AP AR REEL EA ? HEATER On NT AUR EASE A ERP 4 : ANGER IIR a ya 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 13, 1981 ALY EHR GA PTS wate Ne UR Rr LTR HFG ADE. WAR Hed ye 3 Buy four portables for new Separate School Trustees yith the separate school board management committee have reaffirmed their commitment to a separate school in Port Perry. Trustees decided to buy four portables to house students of /Immaculate Conception Catholic school, ThA NAATH nonat 10PpCOats . . Belts . . . .. BN Robes (= Pyjamas even though the ministry of education hasn't approved the purchase, : If we are to have the courage of our convictions, we should go ahead and buy the portables," said trustee Larry O'Leary. He moved the committee recommend the board buy Suits ...... $50.00 OFF Sport Coats . $25.00 OFF Slacks ...... $7.00 OFF Dress Shirts . $7.00 OFF Ties .. each $4.99 & $7.99 Outer Jackets $10.00 OFF | . $15.00 OFF Sport Shirts . . $5.00 OFF ."'w each $7.99 $15.00 OFF | .. $7.00 OFF Jeans .... $6.00 OFF er. Sweaters . .... Y2 PRICE Shorts - Swimwear & Tennis Wear 20% OFF the portables at an estimated $50,000 and continue to seek government approval. = ~~ Ben Hamilton, assistant' business administrator, said the purchase won't be grantable if the ministry does not give approval which would mean the board would "Last month, enrolment at the school, due to open in September, was 130 students. The board decided .to open a school here after parish members offered the use of their hall and property. be over budget. - The Ashburn group of the Womens Missionary Society met on Wednesday evening April 29th at Ray Deaths home. The meeting was conducted by the president Bernice. Gardner. The worship service was. given by Nellie Hopkins with Catherine. Humphrey lead- Ashburn news ing in prayer. The study for the evening was taken by Lois Daw and it continued on in the 'study book for the year, SEP The next meeting will be at the home of Bernice Gardner the first Wednesday evenin in June, : On Sunday, May 3rd, Rev. Murray Barron of New- market was the guest minister, while Rev. McEntyre was at Uxbridge 'in the capacity of Interim During the service Mrs. Douglas John- Moderator, ston sang beautifully a solo entitled, (Hyrins of the Old Church ch "On May jth. the Kirk Guild and meémbers . of the "community centre held a dessert tea in honour of Mrs. Douglas Johnston and her mother ° Mrs. Archie McLaren who are leaving soon for their new home in Calgary. * Margaret Mathews Presi- dent of the guild conducted a short business meeting. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. E. Heron this past week were Mrs. Drew Leaper and son Ian of Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. W. McAndless, Scott Karen and Linda of Don Mills, Mr. Les Guardhouse of Rexdale and Mrs. Georgena Cromie of Fort Myers, Florida. Miss Julie Emm enjoyed a trip to Hawkesbury last week with the Anderson St. High School Concert Band. It is good to know there are people and teachers who promote these competitions and developes the musical talents of our young people. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas . Ashton have returned -to their home after a two. week vacation in Florida. Douglas Humphrey enter- tained Laurent Piette from Hawkesbury who was here "with their band and played in Anderson St. High School on Saturday night. "A community shower was held in the community centre to honour Mr. and Mrs. David Humphrey who. were recently married. They received lovely gifts and many good wishes. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLellan, they have a baby-boy. His name « is Bradley, a brother for Jason. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Humphrey recently were "- Mrs. Margaret Goudge of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs. Mel Briscoe. Melissa Sue Anderson said -"After thousands of years of progress. We've advanced to bolts on windows and burglar alarms on doors, while Jungle Natives sleep in open huts. "Doesn't anyone think something's wrong with that,"'? i SRT, ONTARIO POLLED HEREFORD CLUB ANNUAL SHOWCASE SHOW & SALE SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1981 SHOW: 10AM. SALE1P.M. -at 'MARKHAM, ONTARIO NEW FAIRGROUNDS 55 ENTRIES Breeding Age bulls, cows with calves, bred and open heifers. Catalogues Available JOHN B. McCLAUCHLAN Secretary-Treasurer - P.O. Box 35 Carrying Place, Ontario -1857 Douglas . returned with Laurent to his - .. home to spend a few days.

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