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Port Perry Star, 8 Oct 1985, p. 11

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me EE mm HE aii TL ps Cs PSN CTI out POINT INLt ion L&R | RR a ad Veteran Separate School Board Trustee Tia Woodcroft has announc- ed that she will be seeking re- election on November 14. Mrs. Woodcroft is running for one of four seats to represent Separate School supporters in the Whitby- Brooklin and Scugog Township Tom Oldman of Whitby has an- nounced that he will be seeking elec- tion to the Durham Separate School Board to represent people in the Brooklin, Scugog and Whitby areas. Mr. Oldman and his wife Judi have five children and are members of the St. John Parish in Whitby. In making his announcement to seek a seat on the Separate Board, Mr. Oldman issued the following statement: 'Our children will build the future. We as parents have a stake in education of each other's children. We can supply the tools to build a better future. As an elected trustee, I will exercise this steward- ship on behalf of the community in Port Perry, Brooklin and Whitby areas." Thank You for 20 Great Years' CONTEST CLOSES OCTOBER 13 1985 ® Medwm serving of Coke Port Perry EACH STORE WILL GIVE AWAY A BIG, LOVABLE - HUGABLE BEAR HURRAY TO YOUR LOCAL DIXIE LEE AND SEE PLUS EVERY GAME CART CAN WIN INSTANT PRIZES @Baby Bear ® Chicken Snack of Fen 'n Chips ® Single serving of tres COMPLETE CONTEST DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE 138 Water St. 985-9009 areas. A resident of Prince Albert for three y cars, she lias been a Sepa ate School trustee for the past five years, and was a teacher for 13 years in Catholic secondary and elementary schools. In announcing her intention to seek re-election, Mrs. Woodcroft told the Star she has served on numerous Board committees, in- cluding the Partners Committee at Dennis O'Connor High School for the past two years. She said she is very familiar with the needs and problems of schools in the Whitby-Port Perry areas, and will continue to work for the educa- tional needs of the students. in- cluding a Catholic High School. "As a Catholic student, teacher and trustee, | have worked hard for government funded Separate school education for Junior Kindergarten to grade 13 and want to continue to be involved in the extension pro- cess," she told the Star. Three new members for Seniors The Senior Citizens held their regular meeting on Wednesday 25th. The President opened the meeting. It was a good attendance. We had three new members. After the sing- ing of O'Canada, general business was discussed. After which a very good report of the U.S.C.O. Conven- tion was given by Marjorie McCoombe. There is a euchre Wednesday, October 2, 1:30 at the Latcham Centre. The rest of the afternoon was spent playing cards, followed at 5:30 by a Pot Luck supper. Again some stayed for the evening playing cards. All in all it was a good after- noon and evening. HOW YOU CAN WIN' "7 AT PART CIPATING STORES BOTH COCA COLA AND COME APE REGISTERED TRADE MARWS anal OENTEY OMY THE SAME PRODUCT OF COCA COLA 'C Two announce they will seek seats on Separate School Board Some of her other activities have included chairing the program com- mittee. and committees on Bill 82, French focus on faith, and Immersion. Mrs. Woodcroft and her husband Paul have one teen-aged son. - a PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 8, 1985 -- 11 COME AND SEE OUR NEW FALL & WINTER STYLES FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN & BOYS. URGENT LEADERS REQUIRED FOR SCOUTS & VENTURERS! We have boys registered, but we do not have leaders in the Port Perry area. WE NEED YOUR HELP! Please contact the undersigned: LIONEL DEARLING 985-3611 We are still registering for Venturers, Scouts, Cubs and Beavers. If you have a boy that you want to register please contact: LIONEL DEARLING ... 985-3611 CHARLOTTE ESPEY ... 985-9012 We may be over 100 years old, and our management may be considered mature, and our first face-lift in 60 years is currently underway, but we are ... Street Scenes SHIRTS «18.99 Chams SHIRTS 27.95 Threds SHIRTS 28.99 Fellini Pullover SWEATERS 24.95 Boys' Fashion FLEECE TOPS 1.99 Western Style DRESS SHIRTS from Bell Shirts 21.95 Boys' Nike GYM SHORTS 12.93 Nike Canvas BASKETBALL SHOES 23.95 Arrow CASUALS 23.93 Cellim Plaid SHIRTS 21.95 Men's Levi JEANS 28.99 "Bell" Plaid SHIRTS 14.99 "Apparatus" SHIRTS 13.95 Men's BOMBER JACKETS Corduroy, Melton, Leather 09.99 Men's Sorel WINTER BOOTS 39.95 Men's Insulated "Green Patch" GREB BOOTS A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE (TUL = al hd al-L- a ol Tad A = - Tol dV)

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