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Port Perry Star, 5 Jul 1989, p. 22

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22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 5, 1989 ( C.C.P.S. holds its graduation ceremonies Blackstock and Area News ( by Joyce Kelly Tractor Pull weekend is this coming Friday and Saturday evenings July 7 and 8 beginning at 7 p.m.. If any member of the com- munity would like to assist in some manner at this community event please volunteer to Jean Mahaffy to help on gates or in the booth or to Chairman John Green or Secretary Joyce Kelly. Your assistance will be appreciated. A Jack and Jill Dance will be held in honour of Robert Green and Sue Fraser on Saturday, Ju- ly 15 at the Rec Centre. Tickets are available from the Green family. There were 11 tables at the Tuesday evening card party with the following winners - Ethel Go- ble, Harold Swain, Doreen Ferguson, Doris Hill, Dorothy Ed- wards, Betsy Staniland Low - Jean Mahaffy, Draws - Ruby Cochrane, Ross McRoberts, Mur- na Spears, Ella Venning. Helen and Stuart Dorrell of Charlton spent a few days in the area visiting relatives and friends last week. On Wednesday evening the Grade 8 dinner and Graduation Ceremonies took place. Following Phone 985-8291 (Just off Rose St./Manchester) MENZIES CAR CARE & SALES COMPLETE RECONDITIONING also Waxing & Buffing Oilskin, No Drip Non-Toxic Rustproofing - USED VEHICLE SALES - A reconditioned car adds "value" to your investment FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY in Port Perry area $y \ TOBY CABINET Ig; Fg] EST. 1973 A Y l . WEES RIVERBOAT - MAKERS OF: PAINTED PINE or NATURAL PINE REPRODUCTIONS and OAK FURNITURE REMINISCENT OF YEARS GONE BY CUSTOM WORK WELCOMED: Come in soon, browse through our showrooms; see and feel the warmth of COUNTRY PINE R.R. 2, UXBRIDGE - (416) 852-3617 1 1/2 km. north of corners of Brock St. & Main St. Tues.-Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 SANDY HOOK RD. FOR MORE INFORMATION 985.3281 OF PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 15 WATER STREET 985-3281 -- presents -- PORT PERRY'S ORIGINAL BEACH PARTY EXTRAVAGANZA 2 BIG NIGHTS OF Bikini Contests & Specials! Bring Summer jn with a Bang! Dance in sand, heated by Hot Lights! Fun Begins FRIDAY, JULY 7th - 9 PM Get to Crandell's Early to Enjoy Door Prizes! a delicious chicken dinner prepared and served by the 0.N.O. at the Rec Centre toover 200 graduates, parents and staff the group travelled to the C.C.P.S. where the Grade 8 processional took place to the music provided ty the grade 7 band 'Graduation March" and O'Canada. Ryan Ruskay performed the duties of M.C. in a fine manner. Mrs. Joyce Kelly, Trustee brought greetings from the Durham Board of Education. Principal Mr. R. Rutledge made his remarks. Diplomas were presented by their teachers to the following graduates: Jeneane Argue, Chris Beacock, Alicia Bentley, Brandi Boardman, Joanne Boyce, Anglea Brett, James Brown, Trevor Brown, Cheryl Brunner, Chris Bryant, Derek Buller, Jay Buma, Danny Bycok, Paul Bycok, Jen- nifer Byers, Jason Cliff, Christie Corden, Michele Cummings, Krista Dickinson, Jennifer Draper, Jason Dunkley, Jennifer Dwyer, Julianne Dyson, Andrew Frew, Wendy Gardnet, Janessa me WEIGH CLINIC -- at -- PORT PERRY CLINIC 230 Queen St., Port Perry Individual Weight Loss Program staffed by Professional Counsellors 985-4422 OPEN - MON. WED. THURS. FRI. Gibbons, Lisa Gilbank, Kevin Go- ble, Stephen Gonnerman, Saman- . tha Hall, Michael Hepburn, Jef- frey Hewson, Rhonda Jacob, Jason Kellar, Michael Knowlton, Darren Leach, Geordie Lishman, Steven Mairs, Tricia McQuaid, Trempess Moore, April Moore, Michelle Morton, Kimberly Mountjoy, Christopher Murphy, Toni Ollerton, Crystal Parker, David Pashley, Tina Piney, Angela Reitano, Julie Richard- son, Colleen Rogers, Lesley Rohrer, John Rolston, Ryan Ruskay, Bristol Sleep, Scott Snowden, Vanessa Sorley, Michael Staniland, Jackie Strong, Martin Stubbs, Stacey Swain, Jennifer Vokins, Amanda Walsh, April Wasson, Sarah Wilcox, Steven Williamson, Frances Williamson, Cory Wilson. Michelle Morton gave an ex- cellent Valedictorian Address and received the English award. The Mathematics award was presented to Andrew Frew after which Kim Mountjoy won the Science award. Chris Murphy won the Geography award, after which Michelle Morton won the History prize. The French prize was won by Angela Reitano. Music prizes were presented to Alicia Bentley and Jason Cliff. The Wendy Dixon Memorial Music Trophy was presented to Stacey Swain while the Art prize was won by Angela Brett. Christie Corden was presented with the FW unit 1 Science Award. Joanne Boyce was named the Unsung Hero. The Nestleton W.I. Writing Award was won by Toni Ollerton. The two Most improved students were Lisa Gilbank and Amanda Walsh while Sarah Wilcox won DONUT PRESS 20-22 WATER STREET PORT PERRY 285-0747 the IODE Award. Jennifer Vokins won the prestigious Citizenship while Michelle Morton won the Top Academic Achievement. Chris Beacock and Jan Gibbons won the O.N.O. Awards for creative writing. David Pashley was presented with the Kelly Award. The following students were presented with the new School let- ters - Andrew Frew, Jennifer Byers, Vanessa Sorley, Kim Mountjoy, Toni Ollerton, Crystal Parker, Ryan Ruskay, David Pashley, Jason Dunkly, Alicia Bentley, Jennifer Vokins, Jason Cliff, Christie Corden, Michelle Morton. Following the Recessional the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing for the graduates. On Sunday evening Gerald and I were surprised with a family dinner of twenty guests at the Red Carpet Restaurant in Lindsay to celebrate our 25th wedding an- niversary. Next Sunday afternoon will be an Open House at the United Church to celebrate this happy event. -> Brennan Malcolm accom- panied by his Grandma Jean Sweetman flew to Edmonton last Thursday remaining until Sun- day. They visited his aunt and un- cle and cousins there. : Glen Malcolm of Edmonton who came to Blackstock to attend his sister Norma VanCamp's funeral last week visited many relatives and friends. Neil and Noreen Malcolm at- tended the wedding of Keith Bodit and Katherine Ramseyer in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Kit- chener of Friday evening. July is our Anniversary Month and to celebrate this event we have coupon specials for you ... While you are here, present this coupon at BURGER PRESS for a REMEMBER ... The 1st Tuesday of every month is our fund raising day for the hospital building fund. Come in and support this drive as 25% of our gross goes to this fund.

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