Loa ie 0 a ALLS SI ND 4 3 fat. aR raed SANE SY San] £5. apts FAN EE] oe TR a ey ml SATA TERRES ERE RR TR SRB RR MnO Rn SSAA SB ling SN Rs REIN N S S he tg. 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 1, 1983 is When Sarah Forgan other young Australians i vA got on a plane in are part of the exchange id Adelaide, Australia one in various cities, and ~ day last week, the city towns in Canada and the 43 was in the middle of a United States. : : ¢ ! heat wave with themer- Her family paid her air i cury hovering around the fare, but her room and ji nk 100 degree F. mark. board for the next year | He Some 35 hours later will be provided by the 1 ls when she finally arrived families she is staying Hig in Toronto, - the with here. Jn temperature was well Part of the travel plans 314 below the freezing point. include a four day trip to SH It was Sarah'sfirst taste Ottawa and a three week nN . of the fabled Canadian trip to Canada's west 5 air. winter she's heard so coast this summer with Ri VE much about. other Rotary exchange i ff ~ When Sarah arrivedin students in this country. 3 BR Port Perry, January 24 She will also attend the y el tobegin a year longstay Rotary International 1 {is here as part of an inter- convention in Toronto i 5k national Rotary student later this year. | bes, exchange, and she told While Sarah will spend i 0 the Star last week that a lot of time discovering i pet] aside from getting used Canada over the next 12 Ta to the cool weather, she's months, she will also be tay . greatly impressed with promoting her native yi what she has seen of this country, acting as a kind g Wt country so far. "of good-will am- { i Sarah, who just turned bassador' speaking to ! 399 17, will be living with six groups and organizations 1 Bh different families in Port about Australia. : Rg Perry and. area, all of She recently com- { £3 oo them members of the pleted high school and : ol Sarah Forgan, (centre left) is from Australia and Allin, Ken Jackson, Everett Kerr, Kent McKelvey and port Boieysoiany dub. has Her Sis sel on 2 ! i : she will be spending the next 12 months in Port Perry his daughter Karen. Sarah says she has always been in- noon. she was a guest has a younger Sng. and i as part of an exchange by the Rotary International. terested in Canada and looks forward fo her year long of honour at the weekly two oider brothers. Her . A Sarah will be spending two months at the home of six visit. (See story) Rotary meeting in Port father is a doctor and her i - ¥ Port Perry Rotary Club members, from left, Dr. Bob Perry. mother a registered A bo She told the Star the nurse. ie year long exchangeisa She says her parents : Seagrave and area news by Patty Williams Enzie will surely ap- discussing the future equipped and maintain- Church on Monday, February 8th at 7:30. fantastic opportunity for her to meet Canadians and get to know this country which has "always intrigued me." Australian girl to spend year in Port Perry both thought the year long trip to Canaja is a fine idea, but her other was "a little apprehen- sive at first." Members of the com- preciate the fresh ideas Separate School with ed community parks in Some of the areas in Adelaide, locatedon After recovering from munity extend their sym- the boys will be bringing: Mr. Stevenson are the area. There are which volunteers are C1¢ South coast of the jet lag (the last leg of pathy to John and Isabel back to the pack. urged to attend. many members of the ooo. oo scheduling Australia is a large city her trip was the in- Vernon who lost their Thehappyrecipientof Livinginasmall, rural area who enrich the lives of ball games, organizing 2. acoutamillionpeople famous "Red Eye nephew ina tractor acci- an apple and a coconut community we are in- of others by giving of oe and fun days and capital of the state Special" from Van- dent last week. cream pie wants to let deed fortunate to have themselves through maintaining the yan named South Australia. couver to Toronto) Sarah The congregation of the pie-makers know such a wide variety of school, church, sport and mig It is a manufacturing began to get her feet on Seagrave United Church enjoyed hearing the Junior Choir under the they were Delicious. The Parent's Guild of social and recreational activities available to recreational groups. If you are not already in- courts and playground equipment and presen- ting the budget to coun- centre, and home of many of that country's the ground. She opened a bank account, got signed Immaculate Conception young and old alike. One volved in any of these dl. ¥ vor of Vour wineries. Co up for medical coverage direction of Joan Lee at School has invited Ross such organization is the areas youhaveanoppor- oo ajo oi x Ofcourse, Australiais and registered for grade the service on Sunday, Stevenson, our local Seagrave Parks Board. tunity to get involved by facilities vor oe S park now in the middle of 12 and 13 classes at Port January 30th. MPP to attend our Because of theeffortsof coming to the Seagrave chance y do vour fajr Summer, andSarahsaid Perry High School. On Tuesday, January meeting on 'Monday, those who voluntarily of- Parks Board Meeting. "Please you note that even during winter, This is her first visit to 25th, Christy McKay and February 7that 7:30. All fer their time and energy This meeting will be held wr: the letter to the editor '¢ Adelaide climate is Canada and in fact the 3! Meagan Peyton were those interested in we have one of the best at the Seagrave United by RO Many hands moderate with snow first time she has ever : enroled as Brownies. Co make Ii ght Wo ny almost Uipeard of. " been away from I, Brown Owl Marilyn y . avid athlete, she Australia. Aside from the hs Puckrin and Tawney Owl E PS oma nd area news wows wompmiain has done a little skiing cold weather, Sarah's Jan Addison welcomed -.e pleas, 1) vithvoyr 2nd been on ice skates having a little trouble 4 as guests, Felicity by Jean Jeffery popular young man. members of the YOUUEXWECXWEIYOU' once in her life. Her getting used to a couple Lomath, Sunderland District Commissioner and members of the Please keep in mind Feb. 15 Flag Day 1 at Epsom School, we will Mrs. Allan Powell and daughter Karen of Montreal were guests Emannuel Full Gospel Chuch on Sat. night. Howard and Ruth news. Her number is favourite sports are swimming, field hockey ~~ and a game called net- of things: we drive on the "wrong" side of the road here, and the Canadian i girls' families at this 19th with Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Ashton's grand children = ball which she said is a = accent, she said with a & special Brownie Dag Be own Powell one day last from Oakwood stayed TURMBERG little like basketball. smile. 1 meeting. Canadian Flag and Week. A couple of with them Saturday ENNELS Sarah became involv- Sarah is the first inter- On Wednesday, jntroducing a unique, months ago Dr. Allen night. : K | ed with the Rotary ex- national exchange stu- January 26th, the ney Epeom School Flag Powell accepted a Keith Ashton visited OL change several months dent hosted by the Port Seagrave Cubs met ear- gegigned by a grade . position at Newmarket the Farm Showin J 'Obedience ~~ ago when she filled out Perry Rotary Club, and Y - lysothat they could take ontest winner. Hospital. Dr. Powellisa Toronto last week with Training an application form at there is a possibility the a tour of the Port Perry parents and friends Specialist in Internal Tom and Bill Anderson. Classes school. She went through club here will send a 'i Library. The boys were gre invited to attend the Medicine. He was able Don and Stella enjoyed ; & long process of inter- young man or woman on given assignments by the Ceremony and discover to join his parents, his the Barber Shoppers Starting Feb. 8th views before finally be- an exchange in the not Librarian to help tha contest winnerin the Wife and daughter for Ladies night banquet on ~-REGISTERNOW- WN ing selected. About 40 too distant future. familiarize them withthe (jg School at 9:30 a.m. supper. The family are Sat. evening in Usx- Hwy. 12 - Brooklin cataloguing of reference pap, 15. still living in Montreal. bridge and also enjoyed 655-4721 material. our community was Jennie Watson and. Matthew Grant and ghooked to learn of the Jean Jeffery called on - Bone family of Zephyr, == Te -- : 3B TIEN Ray Rod Jobin spent thispast gccident - death of Mrs. Jones and Mrs. On Sunday, Nancy -- re -- B i weekend at Camp Samac Richard (Rick) Geer of Simmonds to welcome and Gerald Hill were | $CUGOE GLASS a U ge ---- ata Scouters In Training {j¢ica. Our deepest their wee daughter supper guests with Doug & MIRROR course. Leaders Greg sympathy to family and Dinita and Shauna to and Beth Wilson. = Rent a Car/Truck and Liz Smith and Anne friends of this very Epsom. We also called Keith and Peggy 149 St ee , on Helen Goslin and Kennedy attended the (A Water Straets) were leds to i her annual meeting of 1 Pay DAILY RE NTALS som proved. Uxbridge Baptist Winter ; UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL Mr. H. Gourlie visited Church on Sat. Clearance "Convenience at a Price You Can Afford." COMPANY Mrs. Armstrong one Norman and Betty ea "RESERV '] MEMORIALS afternoon this week. Tapscott entertained % E NOW' OF DISTINCTION Don't forget Shoe Don Thomas and Grant OFF ALSO GRANITE - MARBLE practice on Monday for Sunday night " > BRONZE nights at the Baster supper. Our new : Government Approved infant & Child Cemetery Lettering d Safety Seats for Rent or Sale. & Renovations home. The Basters had executive for the Social MANDATORY AS OF NOVEMBER 1. 1 Curtom Deine Sunday dinner with Club - Taylors and ALL +1982, : -~ Shirley's parents, Clara Catherwoods would love WALL ' Quality & Satisfaction Assured by and Jim Jones of Glen a few suggestions (no MIRRORS 852-7733 our own Written Guarantee. Major. complaints). There was IN THE ESSO CENTRE 852-3472 Ron and Lorraine a good crowd at the In stock - till Feb. 12/83 HIGHWAY 47 S UXBRI 108 BROCK ST. WEST Brown enjoyed a pro- annual meeting and 985-2844 | =U DGE gressive dinner with enjoyed the pictures. entertainment by the ----