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Port Perry Star, 1 Mar 1978, p. 7

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The bl Feb " for Tuesday, Durham - staff members Aq your news correspon- your former correspondent Port Perry on Thursday, ladies of the U.C.W. served od re hrusiy 7, Wi) now be Barry Bracken and Jim jo fo pane Albert, I'd of the Prince Albert news, February 23. Mr. Brookes is them a luncheon of sand- po pol id 0.10 pi A pri 4 Yernas Wi be Seine bY ike to introduce myself to Being interested in the vil- + from the Durham Child wiches and sweets. ne 3 HL. . ocott McAuley of the Minis- 've li i Abuse Committee. Donna Pratt visited with : The objective of the pro- try of the Attorney General, my readers. I've lived the lage and the news in our gramme is to enable prop- and Jack Thompson and majority of my years in the area, I would appreciate any The folks of this area wish her parents-in Ottawa for the ng Prince Albert area. Iam the items of interest you may toexpress their sincere sym- weekend. SHY aes » properly Carmen Mamoliti of the | oo" co boys, aged 12 have. y y pathy to the family of Mr. On Wednesday evening, y neome Tax Ministry . of Consumer. 44 pe enjoyed livingin Best wishes to Charlesand Harry, Geer who passed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonnell Food For Thought by The Hillier's Easy relish: marinate ®lanched, cut-up. vege- tables (cauliflowerets, broccoli -flowerets, sliced zucchini, cherry tomatoes and olives) in bottled Ita- lian dressing. Chill at least six hours, stirring now and then. Drain to serve. ~ alot chocolate is a sohisti- cated drink when it's Mexican style - make it with unsweetened choco- late and just a little sugar and spice with cinnamon sticks. Spike with Kahlua if you wish. Restaurant in Debreca,- Hungary, places a small hourglass (10 minutes' worth) on each table. The geustomer starts the glass when he sits down. If a waiter has not appeared when the time is up, the meal is free. To keep pie apples from exuding too much juice eggs, cook one minute IN THE -SHELL, then break into simmering wa- ter (with a touch of vine- Port Perry - 985-8611 olots of favorites on the menu, and they're all per- fectly prepared. You'll like the service, too. Relations." Fee is $40. per person including luncheon and all materials including copies of the Landlord and .e Tenant Act. Persons interested in attending the Rental In- come Seminar should con- tact the Durham College Business division, 576-0210 extension 240. Board policyunder fire The Ontario Public School Men Teachers' Federation has officially criticized Dur- ham Board of Education for a policy adopted early in January which would limit the hiring of new teachers to those with one year teaching experience or less. A letter dated February 16 from Federation presi- dent George Meek calls the hiring practices "prejudi- cal", and in violation "'of the spirit of contracts and other basic human rights". Mr. Meek says the Dur- ham Board's policy will have "long reaching impli- cations" in terms of the quality of staffand the qual- ity of education. He blamed the Durham Board's new policy and The Durham policy, taken . at a meeting last month calls for no hiring of new SUNDAYS 9:30 A.M. Channels 22-2-6 ~~ and It Is Written SUNDAY 5 10:30 A.M. 1, Channel 12 A.26° [] PERMS RELAY QUESTIONAIRE FOR MEN AND WOMEN: Can you check any of these hair problems? [CJDRY [] GREASY [|] LIMP/FINE [] DANDRUFF [| BREAKAGE [] SPLIT ENDS [] TINTS FADE _[] SETS DON'T LAST [_].NO BOUNCE RRR RRRRRS [1 NO LUSTRE Clip out complete questionaire and return to: RICHARD'S BEAUTY STUDIO H N y N ( for a FREE HAIR TEST with no obligation. [3 J]? ) N ° |. Richard's Beauty Studio is the only salon in Scugog that can test and evaluare . [one of only 50 salons in Canada), your hair and help with your hair's requirements. Treatments, if required can be inexpensively done in our salon or "Do-it-Yourself" at home. Be concerned with the Health of your Hair, Call: ¥ Richard's Beauty Studio 985-7991 il rrr rer TT ET rr " this village and know most of you do, too. I feel we should "be a part of the Port Perry Star, but this is only possible with your support. As a reader of the Port Perry Star, I've always enjoyed reading the Prince Albert news to find out what is happening in our area. I teachers who have more _ than one year teaching ex- perience except under cir- cumstances such as for, special education pro- grammes and for compas- sionate reasons. Teachers' federations in Lorraine Andrews on their move into their new home in Prince Albert. It's nice to see Mr. Ben Smith, who has been very ill, up and around again. A group from Prince Al- bert found the presentation and film on Child Abuse by Mr. Gary Brookes exception- Durham expressed their ob- jection to the new policy at a press conference three weeks ago, and spokesman said they would be asking the Board to reconsider the policy or do away with it altogether. away February 3 and to the family of Lou Bond who pas- sed away February 13. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fralick and Mrs. Mary Tet- low enjoyed a pleasant two- day visit in Haliburton with Mrs. Tetlow's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heayn and family. The weather was very spring-like while they were there. On Sunday, Mrs. Tet- low's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Haines, called in to visit her for the afternoon. The community extends their best wishes for a speedy recovery to Miss Mary Clugston, in the Hum- ber Memorial Hospital. The Oshawa Presbytery held their meeting in the were dinner guests of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martyn of Whitby. June Bidgood, a member of the Prince Albert U.C.W. will be participating in the World Day of Prayer which is to be held in the St. John's Presbyterian Church on March 3 at 2:30 in the after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. David- son and family have had a visit from her mother, Mrs. St. Martin of Sudbury. She is enroute to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock were Sunday supper guests of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and sons. Please phone me at 985-2366 with your news for next week. \, HE ---------------------------------- COAL ~ FIREPLACE COAL FIRE STARTER | STOVE COAL THE CANADIAN STEPSTOVE a *348.00 R-------- : gar and salt) We invite you... sobs. ¥4 75 ER" QF can | 5015.3, 25 For perfect EVERY- to watch two of the most . THING, eat at ... 21319 Divgrams on ftele-. | the Dairy Bar TR = - on ire iaturtront Search for Truth Come in and see our two styles of air tight wood burning stoves ... THE COTTAGER *306.00 _Also_ask about. the Vermont Downdrafter - the wood stove that can heat you home by radiation or through your present hot water system. Box Stoves *87.50 Parlour Stoves *175.00 235 WATER ST. - 985-7391 - PORT PERRY rT TTT ET TL | HATA) Set A -» io the Dic, tess Shices others in school districts in 2 a Vs: with sugar before filling, Onan 0 Gedung After being out of the Coal Business for more than 20 years, we are PA and drain before piling strictive fundi . . y dds : ; ng cut-backs i ways to buy - in bags or boxes... a Jy into pie. Fron fH Parineiol Gonos back in again with more convenient way. y gs i For more perfect poached | Ment: 2.

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