Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 13 Apr 1977, p. 13

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PPHSS students ready . for Annual Spring Prom By Georgina Kemp A circus at Port Perry High School? Next Friday night brings our Spring Prom featuring Par 4 and 'a - three-ring circus. There are plenty of tickets available at the office at the very reason- able price of $8.00 a pair. N.B.;: Come dressed as you feel, anything from tux to silk dregses to bag pants. But remember this is our only formal dance, and jeans are unacceptable. The At Home Committee needs students to serve lemonade and scoop ice cream, Any hungry volun- teers, contact Laurel Price. This week has been a very active one at P,P .H.S. start- ing off with the grade nine's Science Fair. They present- ed their models and displays _in Room 303 in Wednesday's activity period. Overall, the work was excellent and showed the students dili- gence. Note to all science fiction DEPARTMAY 12/77 4 DAYS Victoria Holiday Weekend NASHVILLE & NEW YORK CITY DEPART MAY 20/77 EVENING DEPARTURE or a Full Colour Brochure Contact your local licensed Travel Agent. He knows who we are, buffs: a thrilling film - 2001 A Space Odyssey - will be staged at P.P.HS.'s very owh cool air-conditioned auditorium, You can't miss this piece of art, tonight (13th) and Thursday (14th) at 7:00 p.m. at the unheard of price of only one dollar. Congratulations to all those who participated in the Junior Math contest. Port Perry scored first in -« Durham Region and 3rd in Zone 58. A special note goes out to Greg Carriere who scored 92.25 out of 140, and 104th out - of 21,500. Congratulations also goes to Deb Ireland, John Espley, Paul Delnaise and Wendy Bracken who scored very highly. Searching (hopelessly) for a summer job? Don't dis- pair - let Manpower help you. N.B.: A representative from Manpower came to the high school last Wednesday. Many students joined with M.P. and will be notified for job applications. If your's interested, talk to Mr. McNair for more infor- mation. Port Perry had an as- sembly commemorating Easter. A Toronto Argonaut came and spoke on the sub- ject. The assembly was very effective and enjoyed by the many students who attended Tune in next week for highlights of the up and coming At Home and details on how Mr. Firth swallowed a package of Rolaids after Sampling a Home Ec. Class' pudding. Here's how you can find out more about your child's school. Now is a good time for you to become personally acquainted with your local school. During Education Week, stop in for a visit and discover what your children are learning. Get to know the principal and teacher. Find out more about the activities. While you're there, ask about the new 'community school" concept which invites participation by parents in making the local school something of a community centre for neighbourhood activities and _ programs. 'Community school" is an idea developed by your Ontario Ministry of Education and is a partnership of school and community --- people . working together for everybody's sake. If you would like a free copy of our book about Probably longer than any other muffler specialty shop, as a matter of fact And as a result of our many years of experience, our reputation for dependability has grown with us. Along with our inventory. We have mufflers for over 1700 different makes and models of cars. So if you have a car, it's a pretty good bet that weve got a muffler for it. mip Y. Whysettle forless? Get the Mids Touch, OSHAWA - 227 Simcoe Street South - Phone 576-8111. (Just less than a mile north of the 401) ow community schools, "Open Doors: A Community School Handbook" --in English or French -- write to: Curriculum Branch Ministry of Education Mowat Block : Queen's Park. Toronto, Ontario M7A 1L2 Thomas Wells, William Davis, Minister of Premier Education Province of Ontario REET ~ - vm, a i Es) - er >a

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