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Port Perry Star, 4 Apr 1989, p. 14

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2] | «whe 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 4, 1989 DONT ome FORGET [§ | to attend! Join the Lifeline | 7, rr ---------------- BLOOD DONOR CLINIC presented by the Port Perry Kinsmen & Kinettes at the CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL, Hwy. 7A FRIDAY, APRIL 14th This ad is sponsored by DURHAM AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES Double Your Donating -- For each unit of blood donated, we will donate *1.00 to ; the Port Perry The Canadian \ ur Community Red Cross Society Oo] gl dp Memorial Hospital Blood Programme islife! Building Fund. With the permission of The Rodgers and Hammerstein Theatre Library SCUGOG CHORAL SOCIETY DRESENTS Music by: Book by: RICHARD RODCIRS HOWARD LINDSAY Lyrics by: esd OSCAR HAMMIRSTEIN I RUSSEL CROUSE (suggested by THE TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS by Maria Augusta Trapp) : - Executive Director: TOM MILLAR Director: VIVIAN LEE Musical Director: CAROL McGRATH Producers: BOBBIE DREW & RICHARD DREW -- TOWN HALL 1873 -- 8.00 PM QUEEN & LILLA STREETS, PORT PERRY TUESDAY, APRIL 11th & 18th, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th & 19th, yi FRIDAY, APRIL 14th & 21st, SATURDAY, APRIL 15th & 22nd 7% TICKETS: '9.50 Each Tuesday, April 11th Only . *7.50 € AVAILABLE AT -- Irwin Smith Music Ltd., 191 Queen St. Res OR CALL -- Bobbie Drew 985.7183 : Too close for comfort! Whoops! George Stanols, left, campaign director for Community Memorial Hospital's building fund, got a wee bit too close to Jim Rushford's paintbrush and wound up with a healthy dollop of red paint on his cheek. Jim, an employee at the hospital, was busily painting in the new hospital fund totals on the thermometer in front of Port Perry Post Of- fice. The thermometer's new total reads $1,950,000! With the campaign: nearly over, and a last minute push underway, it looks like the hospital may reach Its $2.7 million goal. Nestleton man injured in Highway 7A accident A 34 year old Nestleton area man was injured in a two car crash on Highway 7A at the cor- ner of Regional Road 57. Newcastle OPP report the ac- cident happened March 30;at - approximately 7:30 p.m., when a 1979 Pontiac Acadian driven by John Grima of R.R.#1 Nestle- - ton collided with a 1988 Olds- mobile driven by Diane Notting- ham, 40, of Uxbridge. Police say the Acadian was turning onto 7A from Regional Road 57 when it struck the oth- ercar, : Scugog Firefighters from Port Perry and Caesarea were called in to free Mr. Grima from his car using the "jaws of life." When he was released, Mr. Grima was taken via ambu- lance to Port Perry's Communi- ty Memorial Hospital. Police say he suffered minor injuries, and charged him with failing to yield. Mrs. Nottingham wasn't injured. The crash happened no more than 150 feet west of the fatal accident that took the life of 64 year old Matthew William Reid of Laks field 6 March 18. ~" Newcastle OPP also investi- gated that collision, which put a Scugog Island man, Raymond "Clare" Fralick, in Sunnybrook Jazzmerize achieves Hospital's intensive care unit with serious injuries. Isabel Reid, the deceased man's wife, also suffered injuries in the "on Mond ing, (April ;. On Monday morning, (Apri "+8, an' OPP spoken said charges are pending against Mr. Fralick as a result of that accident. Police said he was still in hospital. golden performance On Friday March 31, P.P.H.S. Jazzmerize performed at the On- tario Vocal Festival' which was held this year at Mayfield Secon dary School in Brampton. The Ontario Vocal Festival Is a non-competitive festival where Na 1 i i I I I 1 I 1 I I 1 i 1 ! | \ = = 'VALUABLE COUPON: -- ~ ~ -VALUABLE COUPON ~ ( .LimTED TIME OFFER )!( 1.00 rr MEDIUM 3 Items or More |: SQUARE BOY PIZZA Coupon not Valid With Any Other Offer PH \. LIMITED TIME OFFER 180 LARGE 3 Items or More SQUARE BOY PIZZA Coupon not Valid « With Any Other Offer ~ 80 WATER STREET PORT PERRY, ONT. =i VALUABLE COUPON~ ~~ (ume TiME offer. 1 gy al 2 11 > y > tr - EXTRA LARGE |i 3 Items or More b y SQUARE BOY PIZZA |, Coupon not Valid ~~ |] 3 With Any Other Offer JL 985-8448 | FREE DELIVERY ON PIZZA" (IN TOWN ONLY). - . € po § Ta® wtylesis a each group performs to the "stan- dard" and is rated according to their level of achievement. Gold standard signifies' excellence 'in all aspects of their perférmance, Silver standard signifies that the group has achieved and ex- ceedingly 'high &tandard of musical performance and'Brorize -'standard - signifies an' abdve average'quality of performance 'with Tatitudeé for improvement. This year Jazzmerize:-par- 'ticipated in three categories of 'perfarnfance and did extremely ell: SUT ILE "HMLEotin " - Tri the Vocal Jazz Corhibo; (small 'group) !¢lass. 'the adjudicators 'iawarded a-SHver standard and a silver standard was also achiev- ed in "the Combination Cldss {bre Pnftpierize' presented a mixtur&'of Jazz and Traditioal In the Vacal Jazz Ensemble class Jazzmerize gave a trily Sparkling. show and achieved a 'Gold standard of performance. "Glenn! Page, Barb Brooks and 'Emitt: Kuyt were also given . 'special achievement awards for their fine individual performances. Jazzmerize received invitations -~ topérform in all three categories -again at Musicfest Canada which '1s held thig;year in Toronto from May. 17° 21. ! It you wish to hear Jazzmerize and the other fine musicalgro of. Port. High, plan to attend.the P.P.H.S. Music nights on April 27th and 28th. - s CERI ' ' p x :

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