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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1995, p. 9

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rm TR, PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 4, 1995 - 9 PRINCE ALBERT Public School held its first graduation ceremonies last week for its Grade 8 graduating class. Pictured are the graduates of the school: Jonathon Ashton, Brandi Bent, Jeremy Brown, Lauren Christie, Jen- nifer Collins, Jennifer Donnelly, Jody Edwards, Michael Egley, David Filion, Lindsay Glanville, Keith Hancock, Leslie Hunter, Marc Kiers, Amanda Lang- ford, Travis MacSween, Steven Martyn, Christopher Mills, Adam Murphy, Heather Richardson, Candice Sherriffs, Krystal Simon, Devon Symes, Land- on Tresise, Samantha Williston and Tyler Wootton. I i EPSOM PUBLIC SCHOOL said farewell to nine of its students as its Grade 6 class held its graduation ceremony last week. Pictured are the graduates. Back row (I-r) Julie Belair, Cherylanne James, Sara Hansen, Dawn McGuck- in, (front) Carl Evans, Chris Gloster, Brett Combdon, Don Beelby and Mat- thew Frith. a lls Pe aks , 2% LE og GREENBANK PUBLIC SCHOOL held its graduation ceremonies for its Grade 6 students last week. Pictured are the graduates..Front from left are: Tom Long, Brett Couch, Jeff Crosier, Derek Ellicott, Cory McQuade, Jordan Miller, Matt Byers, (middle) Viki Manolas, Shannon Mahood, Christy Kirk, Karen Banting, Pam Petronijevic, Kelly Galberg, Ashley Boswell, Alaina Da- vis, Tricia Wray, Leanne Layzell, (back) Jamie-Lyn Clarkson and Meghan Stone. yy Port man charged after Stouffville drug arrests A local man has been charged in an ongoing investigation after a hydroponic marijuana operation in Stouffville was busted by police last month. York Regional Police recovered about 700 marijuana plants after a raid at an industrial building on Ringwood Dr. in Stouffville June 21. Officers were acting on a tip that pot was being grown in the area, but had to carry out surveil- lance to uncover the operation. i Police trailed a man to a local hydro- ponic supply house, then followed him back to the industrial area. Upon enter- ing the four industrial units they found six tables full of marijuana plants that had just been harvested. Two men -- one from Stouffville and another from Toronto -- were arrested at the scene and charged with cultivat- ing a narcotic and possession of a nar- cotic, said York Police. : And on June 26, a local man was charged in connection with the opera- tion. The 43-year-old Port Perry man has been charged with cultivation of mari- juana. Area families sought to Five more families are needed to host foreign ex- change students who will be coming to Canada from Asia, Europe and South America. The students have al- ready been selected by the Youth for Understanding Exchange program to live in Canada for 11 months and attend school, howev- er, there is a chronic lack of host families. Students will be arriv- ing in August from Fin- land, Germany, Holland, Mexico, Brazil and Japan, but so far they will have no host families to settle down with. Each year, the Youth for Understanding organiza- tion and its hundreds of volunteers coordinate in- ternational exchanges for more than 4,000 students around the world. "My experience as an ex- change student was thrill- ing," said Stefan Klien, an exchange student from Germany. "I had an im- pression about how North America would be from watching movies before I came here. 1 quickly learned that there were many small but important differences." Through participation in the program, host fami- 'host exhange students lies get to learn about the place their student comes from, their cultural differ- enceg, geography and lan- guage. The student aged 15-18 years\are expected to par- ticipatedn their host fami- lies as though they were another member of the family. The students at- tend high school full-time during their placement. Families interested in more information about: hosting a student can call local volunteers Brian and Keith Wick at (905) 655- 4434, or by contacting the YFU's Canadian Office in Cambridge by calling 1- 800-833-6243. GRADUATE go Susan Terrett McCullough graduated from the University of St. Jerome's College, University of Waterloo with a baccalaureate degree in Religious Studies on May 25, 1995. Susan attended Port Perry Public School and Port Perry High School. In September, Susan plans on entering the Master of Divinity programme at Huron College, University of Westem Ontario in London. a. The 1st Annual Sat. July & Starts at 9am n the Farking lot at the Fort Ferry Star VENDORS - Book a space now for only $9.00. $5.00 space rental will be given to charity (Must provide own tables) For More Information Call Kathy 965-7565 Limited Space re A L Star - (905) 985-738 Have you an interesting story to tell...? Call the Port Perry Star & Weekend TT rr rrr --wr noamarm hit dad vr Lg BASRA Sn un aw Zune RR 2 : % 2

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