rs ES 2 ih wl INET A MNRAS PUNT L. ret AS Fal ~ OBEN FRR ER AN AAT ASd WAR SOTA 44 12-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 12, 1972 aa RR Series tied Utica News Prince Albert Rebels applied constant pressure to Brians Bull Dozers, and as a result scored a 1 - 0 victory Sunday afternoon to square their best of three series at one game each. For Rebels, it was Dale Crawford: scoring the: big goal, with Ken Nightingale and Dave Gray setting the play up. The showdown for both teams will be next Sunday afternoon as the winner in this match will take the - championship. It promises tc be a good game as the victories for both teams had been by the identical close score of 1 - 0. Game time is 2:00 p.m. WHY PAY MORE? SAVE!!! On Premium Quality FUEL OIL STOVE OIL PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE CALL 668-3341 CALL COLLECT Service will be held. in Epsom United Church on Sunday, April 16, at 11:30 a.m. Utica Sunday School meets.at 10 a.m. The Epsom-Utica U.C.A. meeting will be held at Utica United Church on Tuesday evening, April 18 at 8:15. We hope that Mr. Mervin Storie, who hasbeen a patient in the Cottage Hospital at Uxbridge will soon be fine again." Mr. Bill Brown recently visited his father, Mr. Wilbur Brown, who has had surgery . in Lindsay Hospital. We wish better health for Mr. Brown. The Gordon Prentice © family and friends enjoyed a party in the hall on Friday evening. Recent visitors with Rev. and Mrs. IL. Saunders were Mr. Wilmot Young of Brock- ville, Rev. and Mrs. Broughm of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Griffin and family of Unionville. Mr. Larry Kendall atten- ded a Kinsmen' President's Meeting in Lindsay on Sun- day. : Mrs. Ambrose Watson spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watson of Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell attended the twenty fifth wedding anniversary party at Jackson's point on Satur- Driveways FREE ESTIMATES BONDED PAVING LID. ~ 3-YEAR GUARANTEE For Information Call 723.5492 Open 24 Hours . Parking Lois TERMS BONDED PAVING LID. day evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Vries. Miss Carla Mitchell spent the weekend with Miss Diane Mitchell of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hau- gen and children and Mrs. Charlés Williams and Kristy were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har- per and Mrs. Mansell Gerrow of. Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, and Mr, and Mrs. Orvin Blakely of -Pick- ering. 'were recent visitors with Mrs, Cecil Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Troyer of Locust Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Clayt Cassidy, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ackney, Mrs. Harold Kerry and Mrs, Sam Fisher called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall recently. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Davidson and Mary Ellen and Valerie Doak of Uxbridge were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. All atten- - ded the Maplesyrup Festival at the Prentice farm at Scugog. Miss Hazel Balfour accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark to Oshawa on Friday. = | Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton and Parker of Bay Ridges" spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur, Mr. Mervyn: MacCannell and Miss Jewel MacCannell were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mac Cannell of Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Green of Brooklin were recent visitors with the MacCannells. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutcliffe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elford and children visited the Sutcliffes recently. Port Perry Star Ontario County secondary school teachers are concerned about the following facts: --the present Ontario County secondary school staff in 14 schools totals 914 teachers. A new school opening next fall (the G. L. Robarts C.V.L) should increase the staff complement by approx. 42 teachers. --the total projected student enrolment for the county next fall is expected to increase by about 250 students, which should indicate a nincrease in staff. --tlie officials of our Board of Education have indicated that there will be a reduction in the total professional staff next year- of about 28 teachers. : A reduction in the professional teaching staff of 28 teachers in spite of a new school opening its doors in September 1972, and an overall increase of about 500 students in the coming year, logically infers a decrease in the service ¢apa- bilities of teachers. learning or teaching. It does not sound beneficial from the viewpoint of quality Our students are going to be hurt. Can we as professionals allow this to happen without making the public aware of the situation? challenged? ONTARIO ASK YOUR TRUSTEE -- TODAY. osstf Should all this go. un- 2 COUNTY Bonter Nay vio 2 . Sah EI ; EDA: abi reg Council Briefs (continued) School from May 7 to May 10 this year. Registration fee and mileage will be paid for by the Village. . BUILDING PERMITS Subject to written approval from the Department of Transport and Communica- tions, Council will issue a building permit to Mr. Carn- ovale for the constructionof a residential building to be located on parts of lots 83 and 84 on Caleb Street, A building permit for a residential building was also issued to Mr. Raymond Beare Motors Ltd. Port Perry (Car Rentals Ontario Daily, Weekly Monthly -- RATES - $6.00. per day 6c per mile $1.00 per day 985-7351 Collisidn Insurance Waiver| > Penny; to be located on part of Block H on the east side of Ottawa Street, APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS The following accounts were approved for payment :. General - $1,679.82;trac' tor and trailor - $235.77; Fire Commission - $2,908.87; Wel- fare - $644.93; Street main- tenance - $38.50 and Water- 'works $2,861.89. . -~ Colo, - CASH & CARRY 10% OFF HOUSE LOTS (5 gal or more) 20% OFF Your Choice Only > CED) - (HEED) (Sin) - (BOLD) (Eoin) (Eoin) (Eoin) (Hoh) - (Roi) - (Eoin) - -(EolD)-- Boi) CESLE)- -(E5LD) - -(H5LD) - CHILD) - - CHILD) - (HSH) - CHILD) - - CHOI) --€RoLD)- r «Tinting Availabe '=> LAKE SCUGOG LUMBE 235 WATER ST. - 985-7391 - SNOWED IN _ Canadas Largest Tux Service With Over 5000 Offices In Noch GREENBANK 985-2416 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Redwood Ff PAINT 3 1 * 0 PSE : Fn Interior ; Ne: aaa ; ? Exterior § House Paint | . No. 444 ED ED Stain No. 444 n 2 oc - PORT PERRY ~ = an RHE mm t-- EE -- 2 ---- Pt fe