Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 May 1990, p. 22

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22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 8, 1990 Lots of activities for students during Education Week sporting a cast on his right arm. oo Greenbank Public School presented "Mirror, Mirror" > som, Jp ARERR Dr. John Stewart checks Tyler Wootton's heart beat with a stethoscope during career day at Prince Albert Public School Friday. Tyler is no stranger to the doctor's office. He's a musical take-off of the play Snow White. The production was part of the school's Education Week festivities. This group of Immaculate Conception School students performed a square dance for the other students. The dance demonstration was held as a part of Education Week. PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY CORPORATION -- presents -- Lobster Fest 90 DINNER (2 Full Lobster) (BE SURE TO BRING YOUR OWN LOBSTER CRACKERS!) & CLASSICS-HITS DANCE featuring KEY 590's, MICHAEL S. COOPER SATURDAY, MAY 26th, 1990 SCUGOG ARENA Doors open at 5 PM -- Dinner begins at 6:00 PM Refreshments will be served. TICKETS: $25.00 per Person ADVANCE SALES ONLY (until May 19th, 1990) Tickets available at: Stedmans, Galley Fish & Seafood; Seagrave General Store: Pineridge Sports. Sportsland; Janetville IGA; any member of the Port Perry Minor Hockey Executive Your Choice Satellite Systems * Equipment life service warranty. * Free 3 yr. extended warranty on all electronics * Free site survey. Ten years experience. * Year round installation. New and used systems. PLC financing from $49%/mo. 0.A.C. Showroom - 10 Mary St. OSHAWA 436-9561 1-800-387-4155 a. 3 J i ali By Epsom Public School students planted 50 cedar trees in the school yard Wednesday. The students worked in part- ners using two different techniques to plant the trees. Pic- tured above Grade 5 student Mandy Schaal and Grade 4 stu- dent Michelle Belair use the T method to plant their sapling. Grade 3 students at | mmaculate Conception Catholic School enjoyed an afternoon of kite making and flying Fri- day. Pictured flying their kites are Jennifer Pilkington, Ja- nele Buller, Julie Turnbull and Graeme Sutherland. oo a As part of Education week, the kindergarten, and Grade 1, and 2 classes held a dance demonstration. Here the Sen- lor Kindergarten class performs a Hula dance.

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