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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1995, p. 5

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dil < PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 4, 1995 - 5 SEVERAL AREA World War Il veterans were honored in a special ceremony in Palmer Park prior to the offical kickoff of the Canada Day fes- tivities. MP Alex Shepherd and Mayor Howard Hall KELLY LOWNPORT PERRY STAR made special presentations to each of the vete- rans in attendance. Hundreds of people gathered in the park to watch the ceremony and the fire- works display that followed. New computers in plans for local schools By Jeff Mitchell Port Perry Star Scugog's public elementary and high schools will be seeing their computer equipment upgraded over the next several years as the Durham Board of Education attempts to meet targets set out in a recent report. Trustees recently approved a $500,000 expenditure for board-wide computer systems upgrades, which will supply machinery and software for students in both elementary and secondary school, said Scugog trustee Bobbie Drew. Needs have been identified and schedules for purchasing of new equipment drawn up as the board attempts to meet a computer-to-student ratio of 10 to one, Mrs. Drew said. All that's needed to fulfill the board's requirements 1s continued financial support from the provincial Ministry of Education, she said. "We may have to step.back from that if they don't come up with (the grants)," said Mrs. Drew. Here's a brief run-down of the schedule for equip- ment purchases locally: 0 Port Perry High School will see 5 computers pur- chased in 1995, 60 in 1998 and another 60 in 2000; Q Cartwright High School will receive seven new machines in 1996, eight in 1997 and eight in 1999, and Q The elementary schools across the township are slated to receive new computers between this year and 2001. Training available through summer St. John's offers first aid courses St. John Ambulance - Durham Region branch teaches people of all ages that you can make a differ- ence in your home, work, or school when an emer- gency happens. Too many times, a child chokes, a person faints, an emergen- cy situation occurs and no one has had First Aid and C.P.R. training to make a difference. We can teach you how. In Durham Re- gion last year over 8,000 people were trained in First Aid and C.P.R. by St. John Ambulance. Many of them made a difference by using their First Aid skills to help someone in an emergency situation. St. John Ambulance will be offering a Standard First Aid/Heartsaver C.P.R. course in Oshawa on July 17, 18, 1995 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Ajax on July 18, 20, 1995, and in Whitby on July 26, 27, 1995 to teach people life saving skills. If you are interested in learning val- uable First Aid skills please call St. John Ambu- lance - Durham Region branch at (905) 434- 7800 or 1-800-267-1032 SS a3) 3D Willowtree Farm Market « Phone ahead Jor yicking, po place orders. . Ol en daily 7pm. «ia area for chitdrer . Complimentary Coffee The puking 41 grea - the Jerri ae 7 ntl! 85 497 3 > ND Family fun focus for Festival ST} R OFFICE CENTRE > 188 Mary Street 985-7383 Fax 985-3708 From Page 1 Local vendors have been Global 2 drawer letter Global Super Steno "Festival Days at Emiels' [ hursday July 73, Friday July 17 & Saturday July 75 given a break by the | FILE CABINET Chair Come around Chamber this year, as no #1524 - grey "and have a look outside vendors are licensed for the three-day #26 - 201 Tes Our street patio is | event. All local merchants NEVADA SALE=¢ N ] " can set up shop without the $164.9 = behind us now ! p, { fear of outside competition. regular cok ond: All the fun gets underway . rice 207.00 on Thursday with the mid-' SALE PRICE P $24 ) Ww way opening at 10 a.m. The Cruism' Classics Car Club will move onto Queen Street Thursday night in time for the opening cere- monies at 7:30 I .m. on the stage. Free hot dogs will be reg. price $ 201.00 South Shore . Letter Desk #795 - 31"w x 207d x 40h fain Room Entertainment antique green & maple finish $ 124.95 available to all in Cole . Cole D ttendance. : wer lee: He S: : The Festival tent will 4 drawer legal File 2 drawei legal File | ¢ 4 pe K K A | feature local band Prior Cabinet #353 - 145 Cabinet N| araoke wi Convictions on Thursday evening with The Wolf Live Karaoke Band in the Festival tent on Friday: #306 - 125 Beige Yt "Traveling Witlbans. " 26 5/8" deep includes SALE PRICE $ 345.00 Friday & Saturday: evening. : aturday from noon Yive mrshe with until 5 p.m. a number of local bands will be headlin- "(Prose We ls. n ing in the Festival Tent Reg. price $ 519.00 until 50s and 60s artist Dining until 8 pm | Johnnie Lovesin takesover BWA zEEN JIG EEAIVA Ea] | Fe J | for the night performance. /

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