Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 22 Oct 1975, p. 9

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LAIR Night school going strong Courses offered here in The French-Spanish » ® About 275 people are attending night school Port Perry include typing, course is also operating at classes at Port Perry High wiring, ceramics, needle- full strength for the first School. craft, speed reading, interior time, The course was offered » « That figure is higher than decorating, art, furniture re- in past years, but lacked * elast year, and night school finishing, conversational sufficient interest. officials say they are well French and Spanish, chair Of special interest, and pleased with the heavy tufn- caning, and ladies physical , success year after year, are out. fitness. courses including gourmet The night school program Although the overall oper- foods, hairdressing and up- is operated on a regional ationisoperatedbytheboard holstery. basis by the Durham Board of education, all activities Many of some attending of Education, and covers a here are run under. local night school courses are wide range of interests from administration, separately "repeat customers". "Some diploma, upgrading and New from the regular day school people count night school as hl ® Canadians programs to such operation. John Barton, head their night out," said one things as senior citizen, of Port Perry High School . official. "They take on a new leisure learning and general mathematics department, course and a different inter- interest courses. acts as supervisor for the est every year." night school. To make sure the widest possible range of interests ° Programs are expanding can be covered, night school Advert tising along with the general programs are designed for increase in interest, accord- flexibility. If there is enough ing toofficials. In past years, interest shown in a certain & - ey jobs. only one shop was open for subject, the school will try to night school activities. This provide the instruction. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BoARDp Y€ar, all shops but one are About half of the night iat open. school instructors are day me school staff, and for the + : g : other half, the.program PO. 7 T VE Y draws from the wide range of ; R A RN SAILS, Shatin and eipeviance Scugog Township Number 1 hall firemen held their annual banquet and dance RESTAURANT Macrame, for example, ): Saturday at the Legion Hall. Part of the activity included the honouring of two 8 - WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY being taught by local artist Members of the department who have retired after giving many years of service - Wendy Bateman. The course 10 the department and community. Bob Kenny, township representative (left) is one of a number that are and fire chief Jack Cook (right) present commemorative plaques to firemen Ben - booked full. Pickard (right) who has given 25 years of service and Don Forder, who is retiring are coming to Port Tavern Cost of the night school after 12 years of service. ' program is $1250 for a ~ (Assorted cuts of meats) 10-week course and $25.00 for . avai se" Preshyterial meet at Bobcaygeon TARTING SATURDAY, OCT. 25th Materials are supplied by the 5 SHidant ii SOME Courses, (continued) Motions: thoved by Mrs. Church, Bobcaygeon on Oct. P ® + books for individuals and for Whalen, seconded by Mrs. 21 st at 7:45 p.m. - groups. Mrs. C. Fennell gave Wood, that stationery and Miss Dorothy Keller, our the report of the nominating envelopes with letterheads Resource Person, gave her committee and asked for the be purchased. Moved by report. She mentioned a groups' assistance in filling Mrs. Fennell, seconded by leadership training course - vacancies on the executive. Mrs. Haynes that Miss for leaders of girls' and Use hot water wisel Corns cvs DIR Sag bs ssl SH, Bs y of athank you letter from Mr. Pe the Guest Speaker at the In Al ision on October 22n « .s Keith Komedy whostinted 27 mesg oe bed on LT ton the Congress in Hamilton and , 5 mm : Save energy...Save money a Sr , note from Mrs. Lindsay. mentioned at Congress for Jean Veale. ) group activities and gave the Announcements: The names of several speakers Mrs. Wm. Rossand Mrs. H. semi-annual Synodical who would be available. Westcott expressed verbally W.M.S. will be held in Lind- The meeting closed with their appreciation for cards say on Oct. 7th and 8th. Mrs. the singing of Hymn 295, " received during their recent Lillian Dickson will be speak- followed by the Lord's " ® illnesses. ing in Knox Presbyterian Prayer. v N x pant n od STOPDE. Invites you to drop A 4 Apart from home heating, a family usually consumes In and see the most energy in producing hot water. Here are just a few small things you can do, that can y / add up to a considerable energy saving. Turn off hot water taps so they don't drip, fill clothes washers to WW match the size of the load, wait until you have a full load \ before using a dishwasher and remember showers usually « > Ne require less hot water than baths. Try not to use more hot water than you need. or The Cascade electric water heater Fal | / 5 will give you a dependable supply i a ii of hot water, but it's up to you Village = - to use it wisely. PANT & TOP SHOPPE 64 WATER ST. PORT PERRY yO "ur hvdro SINCE 1974 a » SS - 1)

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