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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1972, p. 21

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RAAT Pa A Ee hd Back to school night for interested parents Physical education teacher Mrs. P. Smith demonstrates the badminton serve to Mrs. J. Waninkhof, Mrs. C. Morrow and Mrs. M. Vanstrien. Two hundred and twenty- five parents found out what it is like to be "Back to School" on April 16th at the Port Perry High School. School started for these interested parents at 7:20 P.M. with registration in their 'Home Room" and for the next two and one quarter hours they proceeded through a 'nor- mal" school day. A prerequisite for the evening was that the parents" were given a copy of the timetable which their daugh- ter or son follows each day. The parent then followed this time-table for the fifteen minute periods stopping one - period for a coffee break in the cafeteria. The teachers in each room either prepared a mini lesson of 12 minutes or discussed broad outline and objectives of the course with parents. This was the first time an evening such as this was held in the High School and it seemed to be thoroughly enjoyed by parents and teachers. Many parents came away 'having learned something at school, and certainly now have a clearer __under-standing_of the daily routine their. students experience. Mr. Grant MacDonald, Principal of the High School indicated that since the evening was made so suc- cessful by both parents and teachers that the "Back to School' night could very well develop into an annual event at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Greenley from Raglan, and Mrs. Dort taking part in static electricity science experiment during parents night. Standing at back is instructor Mr. L. Doble. the ASHBURN NEWS Commemoration Sunday will be observed at Burns Church on April 23rd. Rev. G.. H. Moore, Chalmers Presbyterian - Church; Ux: bridge, will be. the guest speaker, A Gospel Sing featuring the Gospel Heirs, Toronto, Ontario, and the Hisey Fa- mily, Creemore, Ontario, will be presented in the Meadowcrest School Audi- torium, Brooklin, on Satur- day, April 22nd a} 8:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to come and hear these de- dicated groups. The Ladies Bible Class met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hopkins on Wednes- day evening, with 16 ladies present. The president, Mrs. Routley chaired the -meeting. - Mrs. Routley op- ened the meeting by read- ing a poem by Helen Stein- er Rice "We Too Shall Live Again". Hymn 282 was sung. The scripture lesson, John 4 was read by Mrs. C. Bryant, The president's meditation "From Stones to Spirit" was based on the scripture read. Miss C. Simpson led in prayer. The offering was received. Min- utes of the last meeting were read. A letter was read from Miss Jean Mellor who is now in Orsay, France taking language study, prior to her going to Chad, Afri. 'ca. A few items of busi- ness were dealt with, Mrs, D. Ashton was in charg of the programme, the theme being "The" Whole earth is full of His Glory" -- Isaiah 6:3. A poem was read "The Whole Earth Sings". Psalm 104:1-24 was read, followed with a few comments on the Psalm. Everyone join- ed in the singing of "How Great Thou Art". A read- ing by Mrs. D. Ashton "Take Time to See" follow- ed by showing some colored slides on nature, depicting God's glory in the different seasons of the year. Mrs, H. Ashton read "I Shall Pause". The meeting clos- ed with the singing of the hymn 519 "He Leadeth Me". Mrs. E. Heron closed with - prayer. The May meeting will be at the home of Mrs, Wm. Gardner. Mrs. Margaret Sparks, Guelph, Ontario, is spend- .ing a few days with Mr, and Mrs. E. Heron, Prize winners at the euchre party held at the Community Centre on April 7th are as follows: High-- Jean Hollingsworth and Joan Fleming. Low--Nel- son Ashton and Christine Richardson. The final eu- chre of .the season is plan. ned for April 21st at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome, PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 19, 1972 - 5 LETTERS m= EDITOR Dear Sir: To -*Pot-Hole-Pete' " from" the Tankman. I noticed your third and fourth words in your letter to the Editor in last week's paper were dent." It appears to me that maybe you're not satisfied about conditions where you now reside, and because you don't have the stomach to say or do something about it, you take a drive through Port Perry, while crying in your beer, and all of a sudden, the bright idea strikes you that somebody is going to hear about the road conditions around here. You know, '"'Pot-Hole," it fascinates me when I read something like your letter in the paper. You've either got to be one of two things. You're either like the bears who don't see day-light all winter, or you're so well off you can go to Florida for the winter months, where you don't have to look at or drive over these conditions. Keep in mind the Spring Dance to be held at the Centre on Saturday, April 20th. Time: 8:30 p.m. Square and round dancing with Frank Barkey provid- ing the music. Lunch and prizes. MAPLE LEAF BONELESS Ready to Serve DINNER HAMS MAPLE LEAF Sliced Cooked MEATS 6 oz, Pkgs. KRAFT De Luxe - 8 oz. Pkg. CHEESE SLICES 4]¢c BLUE BONNET - Coloured Va's - |b. Pkg. MARGARINE KRAFT - 16 oz. Jar MIRACLE WHIP BICK GARLIC - 24 oz. WHOLE DILLS 8 2 oz. H.P. SAUCE 39¢ 45¢ 43c 33c WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE - 5 oz. Btl. LEA & PERRINS 35¢ BIG 8 12 oz. pkg. 49° CHUM - 15 oz. Tins DOG FOOD COFFEE - Ib. Pkg. MAXWELL HOUSE FACELLE - 2's ROYALE TOWELS SAVE ALL - 100 ft. Roll WAX PAPER CAREFREE - 10's TAMPONS "former resi- MAPLE LEAF Weiners And as for answering your question whether the Village owns a grader, as a matter of act we do, and I think the. operator would like to meet you. Though he's getting up inyears, lagree with him that if there's so many people around here who can do better, by all means, call in. We'd gladly take some lessons. I conclude by saying that if I didn't have more things of importance to do than this gentleman, I'd stay denned up for the entire year, and if he decides to do this, watch out for the ants, they thrive in the summer. Yours truly, The Tankman. Editors Note It is the policy of this newspaper to print any letter that keeps within the bounds of good taste, proper lan- guage, grammar etc. The subject of a letter may be highly critical or compli- mentary. Although a letter may be published under a pen name or a pseudonym, no letter will be published unless this paper knows the real identity of the author. We would suggest however, that letter carries much more credibility if the author allows his or her real identity to be printed. EDITOR I" MAPLE LEAF Polish Sausage wo. 4 PC 89c 63c 39c 49c PRICES EFFECTIVE Wed. to Sat. April 19 - 22 USE YOUR CHARGEX CARD for GROCERIES or GAS FREE DELIVERY TITAN ITT

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