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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1983, p. 21

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Church encouraged by $1M campaign (From page 1) Quebec television, and the company says it will make a decision after three months on whether to continue the ad campaign. Rev. Jackson said the resolutions from the Prince Albert meeting last week are designed to let the governments know the Church is very concerned. "The government will never hear us unless we continue to speak out (on this issue) and be heard", he said. The intent of the request to raise the legal drinking age from 19 to 21 is to try to reduce the incidents of drinking and driving among young people. According to reports, nearly 30 states in the U.S. have raised the drinking age to 21 and have found a 20 to 28 percent decrease in the number of accidents and fatalities involving drinking drivers. One other . resolution was endorsed last week by the Oshawa Presby- tery which calls on the Durham Region council to declare this Region a "Nuclear free zone". Actually, Regional council received a similar request several wéeks ago from the Oshawa and District Labour council and it received almost no support among Region- al councillors. Scugog Township council also received this request and coun- cillors here took no action on the request. SIPCO OIL 985-8625 vy $IPCO - PORT PERRY An Independent Canadian Oil Company Farm Petroleum - Home Heating Oil - 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE - JOIN Us 5 ARSE re hl BA 5) BL feo PsA ' e001 Xo J . . 3 Cae ote oN 1 ae aa ac? IE 2 Tp a LIME EA RHE AT . DE MNES Ra adr d 4 wy 31 ' AY RAY K. A - : Sold Aa ala din ai tiatea Nn DE IAI sari ne PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 26,1983 -- 19 Greenbank - Epsom school report Really Know School pictures man (Greenbank) re- spectively. Both stud- ents participated in the '""'Scugog Cluster' public This report contains Congratulations to the news information items public-speaking winners of the old, present and future variety. Krista Barkey (Epsom), David Vol- ron Just A Pinch Did Vice-Principal lan Cooke get more than he bargained for when Kinesiologist Lori Waters came to R.H. Cornish Public School for a visit? Ms. Waters, a practising kinesiologist at Durham Col- lege, was testing Mr. Cooke's body fat percentage, only a small part of efforts to keep people in shape. She spoke to students about diet, exercise and general health. OSHAWA GARDEN CE Plant Your Garden And Watch It Grow : with the i of IE ; y = wi ANNIVERSARY "THANK YOU FOR MAKING GREEN SURVIVAL A PART OF YOUR LIFE" SATURDAY, APRIL 30th GRAND DOOR PRIZE $200 WORTH OF ASSORTED NURSERY STOCK OF YOUR CHOICE finally arrive speaking event, as well as in the Royal Canad- ian Legion contest held in Uxbridge in which David was declared the winner. School pictures finally arrived and have been distributed to the stud- ents. They were delayed due to the fact group pictures did not turn out and had to be taken again. Skating and hockey activity for both schools at the Scugog arena is finished and proved to be a tremendous success. It was exciting and encouraging to observe the skill im- provement level of the children, particularly the ones who had never skated before. Students are working hard in preparation for the science fair to be held the week of April 25th - 29th, and later to be judged on a school basis, at Cartwright P.S. on Tuesday, May 3, 1983 at 1:00 p.m. "Education Week' is the same week, with a variety of activities taking place especially on "Open House' night Thursday, April 28, 1983, 7:30 pm. - 9:00 p.m. Parents are invited to come to the school during this week to observe a normal school day in action. The next meeting of the S.A.C. will be on Wednesday, May 4, Serving Durham Region for 30 Years! GIANT FAMILY BARBECUE & BIRTHDAY PARTY ® FREE HOT DOGS AND COKE NTRES -- SERVICE -- SELECTION -- QUALITY 1983, at ureenbank Public School (7:30 P.M.). Mr. Dave . Snoddon, Education Officer, with the Dur- ham Board of Education will be our guest. He will be discussing the "new"' primary report card and other curiculum matters. A special thanks again to all of the "community helpers" in both schools who play an extremely importan role in the daily opera- tion of our schools: Epsom - Anne Phoenix, Judy Taylor, June Kett, Jill Postma, Debbie Tredway, Sandra Wag- ner, Sharon Croxall, Denise Carre, Liz Wok- ral, Darlene Begin: Greenbank Pat Raines, Jessie Phillips, Debbie McTaggart, Aileen Shier, Lila Clark- son, Valli Harris, Dar- lene Gibson. Mrs. Atkinson, our librarian, has organized the "Wintario half- back' program and with the aid of her helpers, obtained $440. worth of library books "free". It wouldn't be possible without your support (the public) which is greatly apprec- iated. This grant through '"Wintario" will stop as of the end of May, 1983. 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