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Port Perry Star, 10 Feb 1982, p. 7

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AP at M F - 4 5 AD RL SE i AL LN I RS AAR, Eh Ret TN Ns, re Xho g OF tdraduad EPR : Lag nr Fes Report on activities at Greenbank, Epsom schools Students at both Green- Greenbank. In the primary bank and Epsom schools are now enjoying the facility of an outdoor skating rink. The rink has also aided the physical education pro: gramme immeasurably. Mrs. Carre has kindly volun- teered to teach power and figure skating to all classes twice a week as part of an enrichment program at Epsom. House league teams are now flexing their muscles on cosom hockey at and junior leagues, there are ninety students participating However, the ever- increasing amounts of snow have delayed our outdoor schedules. Consequently, the designs for an enclosed area within a bubble have reappeared. The boys' and girls' volleyball teams from Greenbank travelled to the R.H. Cornish- Invitational Tournament on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week DO THISAD ISWORTH TOWARDS ANY CASH & CARRY REPAIR JOB ON ANY TELEIVISION OR STEREO BROUGHT IN. (February 10th through March 31, 1982) (Not valid on servicecalls.) WE REPAIR: Zenith - Sears - RCA - Electrohome - -Phillips Modular 4 - etc. , Televisions & Stereos - All Work Guaranteed LAKEVIEW TELEVISION 22 WATER STREET SOUTH PORT PERRY 985-8700 $10. ... Cut Me Out ... *10. ~ ONLY ONE COUPON PER SET $100 This ad will not appear again! LAKE both teams exhibited fine efforts, demonstrating very good sportsmanship, with the girls winning two of their games, It was evident that the practises every Tuesday night at five o'clock in the Cornish Gym' were extremely helpful. Many thanks to those parents who have driven to and from these exercises. : Staff and students from both- schools have been gradually gearing up, musically speaking, for the Sunderland Music Festival in late February. Our schools will be participating on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1982 at approximately 1:15 p.m. There will be entries in the choir, duet, and solo divi- sions representing the schools. This event takes place in the Sunderland Town Hall and parents are welcome to attend. Students in the junior grades are preparing speeches, as part of the language arts programme, with the option of partici- pating in a public speaking event for our district to be held at Prince Albert Public School on Wednesday, Feb. 17th 1982 at 1:15 p.m. A rep- resentative from each school will be selected to speak and they may if they wish participate in the Royal Canadian Legion Contest, to be held in the Uxbridge Legion on Sunday, Feb. 28th, 1982. Registration time will oodwork « for any wal Dstre finish + Sosy water dear P If it's something new you'll find it at .... SCUGOG LUMBER CO. LTD. 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE (OSHAWA ROAD) PORT PERRY - be 12 o'clock noon with the contest commencing at 1:00 p.m. The Behaviour Assess- ment Class at Greenbank enjoyed an extremely delightful experience ice fishing on lake Scugog on Jan. 22nd, 1982. The teacher, ARR LET F VIERA Vrain sle YE BALLIN STL RA ATH pi a TI hb LT A GACT OA LL FS EL Re a AA es NT a 11 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. February 10, 1982 -- 7 difficult time explaining the absence of any fish but were unanimous in agreeing that this was a rewarding exper- ience for the class. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Bessette and their friend Richard for their time and generosity. 1982 at Greenbank P.S. The items on the agenda were dealt with first, followed by a film on the 'Student Centered Classroom." The next meting is Feb. 18th, 1982 at Epsom P.S. Please have any items for the agenda referred to Mrs. Denise Mrs. Simpson and her The School Liaison Carre by Friday, Feb. 12th, assistant Mrs. Watson had a Committee met on Jan. 21st, 1982. Settlement House ...inthe Heart of Port Perry 183 Queen Street-985-8234 ein 15% to % OFF ...ONMUCH OF OUR INVENTORY!" *All Lighting *Linens *All Pictures *Gifts *All Furniture ise. *Brass -- Further Reductions -- on Some Items! 12 TRUSSES -22'-0", 4/12 pitch, 24" O/H, 24" O/C 14 TRUSSES - 38', 5/12 pitch, no O/H, 24" O/C 18 STUB-END TRUSSES-37'-11", 6/12 pitch, 24" O/H, 24" O/C 10 TRUSSES - 20", 4/12 pitch, 12" O/H, 24" O/C 40 TRUSSES 4 GABLE - 10-10", 5/12 pitch, 16" O/H, 24" O/C 200.00 4 TRUSSES 1 GABLE -10'-8", 8/12 pitch, 18" O/H, 24" O/C... 25.00 7 TRUSSES -23'-6", 5/12 pitch, 21" O/H, 24" O/C 7 TRUSSES - 30", 42/12 pitch, 22" O/H, 24" O/C 4 TRUSSES 1 GABLE -22'-6", 6/12 pitch, no O/H, 24" O/C. .. 75.00 9TRUSSES 1 GABLE - 22", 4/12 pitch, no O/H, 24" O/C 125.00 4TRUSSES 1 COTTAGE END-19'-6'Y, 7/12 pitch, 24" O/H, 24" 0/C 11 TRUSSES - 15', 4/12 pitch, 12" O/H, 24" O/C 9TRUSSESOFF CPEAK-35'9",12" O/H, 48" O/C 7 TRUSSES - 30", 4/12 pitch, 18" O/H, 48" O/C. . . 31 GAMBREL HIP TRUSSES -31'-4", 12/6 - 6/12 pitch, 24" O/C 700.00 13 TRUSSES -16', 4/12 pitch, 12" O/H, 24" O/C 15 TRUSSES 2 GABLES - 24-5", 4/12 pitch, 12" O/H, 24"0/C 290.00 6 TRUSSES 1 GABLE -23'-6", 4/12 pitch, 12" O/H, 24" O/C. 140.00 30 TRUSSES 2COTTAGE ENDS-24'-10", 7/12 pitch, 25" O/H, 24" O/C (In Stock Quantities - Subject to Prior Sale.) 2 x4 Plain White CEILINGTILE REG. $2.24 ea. -SAVE 20% Sale: $1.79 NO. 1 UTILITY 2x4's 14¢ lin. ft. 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