Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 9 May 1973, p. 25

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Lions Club Science Fair Winners at R.H. Cornish Public School were from left to right: Mr. Reg Philip, teacher; James Rose, intermediate winner; Lynette Jackson, primary winner; Julie Fisher, junior winner, Mr. Bill Sharpe, Port Perry Lions Club. Letter to the Editor R. H. Cornish Science Fair award winners Students of R.H. Cornish P.S. participated in the first Science Fair held during Education Week. The stu- dents were divided into three divisons Primary (K-3), Junior 4 - 6), and Intermedi- ate (7-8). The students were urged to follow the guide- lines of the County Science Fair. Excellent projects were submitted in all divisions. The Port Perry Lions Club Grade 2. Topic "All About Manchester News Church service next Sun- day 11:15 a.m. The slides 4nd crafts in the church Thursday evening April 26 by Mr. and Mrs. Kingstone were enjoyed and appreciated. The rummage sale on Saturday was the U.C.W.'s regular event and well attended though the day was rainy. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts have returned from a short the weekend with her Beaver's wedding in Scar- borough, Easter weekend. Laura and Craig McFad- den were with Grandma Roberts this past weekend. Mrs. Jean Elliot, Man- "chester, Mrs. Jean Nodwell, Seagrave and Mrs. Barbara Phair, Greenbank attended a seminar in Barrie April 27 - 29. This Seminar is to train interested people to know how to collect articles, the arranging of the dated homes and buildings being a good example of this work. : ; preserved and the care of pe supported the Science Fair trip to London England. (hese places. An enormous hy witha five dollar cash award They visited Mr. Roberts amount of work goes into aa to each division winner. The Aunt and Uncle and friends {pese projects which makes - winners in each division from Coventry who came to rea) Tourist attractions. ors Were as allows: visit them. The Scugog Historical a Primary Lynette Jackson - Mrs. Maude Crosier spent Museum on Scugog Island is he our Farm" Junior - Julie Fisher Grade 5. Topic '"'Julie's Magic Moth Balls The Cannon." Intermediate - James Rose Grade 8. Topic Crystals. With the enthusiasm gen- erated by this first atempt, the staff hope to make this an daughter Helen Taylor and Brenda in Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell were dinner guests of Mrs. Marion Kerr in Toronto on Sunday and later visited their grandson Norris Hitch- ens and family in Bow- manville. Mr. Tom Roberts is home from Port Perry Hospital feeling much better again. Watch for opening dates. Guest with Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach for Sunday dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Bob Feeney, Toronto. ¢ D th t | tt annual event held each year Mrs. Doll raps ISagrees WI m | N IS e I'S e er during Education Week. tended her ie A April 26, 1973 an open mind as the author's connotation of his writing. Dear Sir: } Why blame the teachers I was reading the letter (, ojorything that happens that Reverend James wrote within the adolescent to Janice Stark, published in society. This is an era of the Port Perry Star on April change. I don't believe 25th, 1% and I disagreed ,4ojescents are going to pry at with what he had improve in our society as I returned to school after A Rice! ings are going being a member of the ' labour force for five years. I It's not the teacher's fault, feel that profanity and the bw Ye fault of the parents respect of God should be involved. No one respects' taught in the home. If a book teachers until you see both studied in the school has sides of the fence, which I good literary value, then an have. I think parents should adolescent should take it at be very glad to have such ® face value, and take this with dedicated people working in . ' our educational system who f h P | ; " TCMMED genuinely care about our or ome im rovemen S ye men 4 TRE or new homes! IF YO. VE NEVER : Wi I feel if parents worried wr bi /F You 7 more about their youth, the EEN TRIED US THEN WEVE constant swing towards SIDEWALK or BOT. H LOST, WE drugs, alcohol and sex, they P ° il } would have more to- worry ie . YOUR UR BUSINESS fon has 2 EAC probes atio Slabs CONCRETE Ye ov "OUR Low words written in an excellent : SE novel, such as John Stein- - beck portrays. All of Stein- STEPS beck's books are based on All Sizes Available reality and if a person can't " face reality he can't face life. Prices on From what I can see, the | request youth of our society at the present time doesn't know . what reality is. oR TERRACE ¢ Thank you for hearif RELIABLE | "nye ioe STEPS PORTLAND PLUMBING & AEEV aE CEMENT CEMENT HEATING Yours sincerely, 24" x 24" For Information Phone 80 Ib $ CURBS Bert Faber 4.45 boos 1.81 ' 985-2012 . each 9 95 ft. 4 x Rand one side ln' '46,50 cans sheet Mobile Concrete Concrete Blocks Bricks Prices on request LAKE SC 235 WATER ST. 6OG LUMBE 985-7391 - _rory PERRY FUEL and Li MBER Phone 985-79 Ti Port Perry

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