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Port Perry Star, 20 Jan 1998, p. 16

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16- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 20, 1998 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" a Sympathy extended after mishap By Doris Hill Our sympathy goes out to the families and friends of those caught in the tragedy on the lake. We are very thankful for the safety of our local young man, Mark Ward. Next Sunday, Jan. 25 Rev. Ross Carson will not be with us at Greenbank. We will have Norreen Ueberer as guest speaker. The annual church meet- ings are scheduled for Greenbank United, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. The Official Board meeting will be Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. at Seagrave United Church. The Greenbank Youth Group is out in full force and ready to present their annual All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Supper on Sunday, Feb. 15 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Adults: $5; chil- dren $2.50; family $15. Greenbank area news by Doris Hill EE ---- Tickets available from any youth member. The Greenbank Evening Unit U.C.W. will be hosting "Women in the know and Wealth Management for Women" seminars. This will be held Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Greenbank Church. This is for all women in the community, young and old. For more information: call Cheryl Timbers 985-9237 or Dot Hooker 985-3420. The Sunday School is looking for "senior mem- bers" of the congregation to help teach classes for March and April. Contact Doug or Joyce Larmer at 985-9959. The senior choir of the Greenbank Church has its first practice under the leadership of Ms Jackie Crawford, the new organist and choir director on Thursday, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. Anyone who has a desire to sing the praises of God is welcome to attend the rehearsal and join the senior choir. For further information call Mary-Jean Till, Keith Bacon or Barb Ward. Sympathy is extended to the Somerville and Blakely families on the passing of their uncle, Mr. Lloyd Bagshaw of Vroomington. There will not be a Women's Institute meeting in January this year. Fuel donation sent to storm victims Scugog Island United Church. We welcomed back the choir during our Sunday worship. Our thoughts are with the people who have encountered hardships from the recent ice storm. Our Oshawa Presbytery executive has approved the immediate purchase and delivery of 20,000 litres of - gasoline and diesel fuel to be sent for emergency relief to Wolf Island. Wolf Island is part of our Conference. A special offering basket was available for donations and will be again next Sunday. A reminder that all annual reports are overdue. Please submit them to Karen Davis as soon as pos- sible so a complete report can be produced. Coverage of your event is our business. Call The Star at 985-1383. [ Back By Popular Demand! SEI Restaurant and Wining Lounge || Canadian and Butch Cuisine - PREFERRED CUSTOMER CARDS 19° value approx SRE IVES E510) ON SALE UNTIL JANUARY 31/98 ONLY 51 Queen St., Port Perry 985-2066 ripen Island The Lectionary Bible Study group will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 1:30 p.m. at S.I.U.C. The Moms & Tots & Friends will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 9:30 a.m. at S.I.U.C. i Choir practice will be held on Thursday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. Our pastoral charge is responsible for the Communion Service at the Nursing Home and Villa on Sunday, Feb. 1 at 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Please note: The Scugog Island Annual Meeting has been changed to Sunday, Feb. 8 at 1:30 p.m. at S.I.U.C. Please mark your calendars now for this important meeting. The Grace U.C.W. have plans underway for their St. Patrick's Day Ham and Scalloped Potato Supper to be held on Tuesday, March 17 at the Island Hall. Further details will follow when they become avail- able. For pastoral care call Elaine Barber at 985-4094. Call 985-8871 with your news for next week's col- umn. PROGRAMMES programme du Jardin. LE CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DU DISTRICT #58 INSCRIPTION POUR LES ENFANTS FRANCOPHONES AUX DE MATERNELLE ET DE JARDIN DE LECOLE ELEMENTAIRE ANTONINE-MAILLET (pour les enfants dont les parents ont drolt A I'Instruction dans Ia langue de la minorité pour leurs enfants) Inscription pour les classes de Maternelle et de Jardin pour le mois de septembre 1998. Vous pouvez inscrire votre enfant aux classes de Maternelle et de Jardin pour le mois de septembre 1998 a partir du 26 janvier 1998. Veuillez téléphoner directement a I'école pour prendre un rendez-vous. Les enfants qui atteindront 'dge de quatre (4) ans avant le 31 décembre 1998 sont admissibles au programme de Maternelle. Ceux qui atteindront I'dge de cinq (5) ans avant le 31 décembre 1998 peuvent &tre inscrits au Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez téléphoner au bureau de la directrice, Madame Pauline Albert au (905) 404-1969. L Ecole Elémentaire Antonine-Maillet est située au 460 chemin Wilson Sud, Oshawa, Ontario. Board will alert parents of changes From page 1 Last fall, in an effort to save trans- portation costs, the Durham board implemented numerous changes to school bell times in the Scugog and Uxbridge areas, and across all of Durham Region. Those changes did indeed save money, Mr. Trbovich said -- slightly over $1 million this year -- but at the same time created massive confusion and anger among many parents. By staggering individual school bell times, the board wants to get as many as four different "runs" from a school bus in the morning and afternoon. But the changes were done on an arbitrary basis school by school late last summer and there was no prior consultation with parents to ask their opinions or to give them ample warning of what was happening. School bus drivers told the board those changes were not going to work, he admitted. Mr. Trbovich said that if more ~changes are coming in the future, indi- vidual schools and "school communi- ties" will be fully surveyed ahead of time, parents will be told of the results of the surveys, and the board will simulate models based on those changes to make sure they work in the real world. The Durham board spends about $15 million annually on transportation, and trustees are always looking for ways to cut this cost and put any sav- ings into classroom programs to improve education. While coming up with ways to save money in transportation is important, he said, the board will never do any- thing to shave costs if it compromises safety. - The target is for no student to spend more than half an hour on a bus morn- ing or afternoon. Improvements are being made, said the board official, but some students in Durham still spend longer than that on school bus in the morning. Mr. Trbovich also pledged that if changes to bell times result in direct savings in transportation, that money will be put into the block budget of the impacted school. | On a related issue, there was a sug- gestion from the floor that the board should be working to have high schools start their day earlier than elementary schools, so that very young students don't have to walk to a bus stop in the dark each morning. . It should be high schools that start classes at 8:15 and the elementary schools at 9 o'clock rather than the other way around, said one parent. Mr. Trbovich agreed the suggestion makes sense. PPHS student council rep Heather Johnson said some high school students are sitting on buses for as long as 20 minutes at elementary school transfer points. That's a big waste of time that should be reduced, she said. Still other high school students don't catch their home bus until 4:15 in the afternoon, a full 45 minutes after their last class, which is too long, she suggested. Ms Johnson also said having high school students start their classes earlier in the morning would not be any problem for the vast major- ity. Mr. Trbovich told parents he will brief trustees in a couple of weeks time about the current situation on bell times, and then officials will start working on any changes that will come into effect this September. But he promised that parents will be kept fully informed. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 1998 11:00 AM TO 3:00 ppg ANNANDALE GOLF & CouNTrY CLUB CHURCH Sr. S. AJAX, ONTARIO presented by: ONCE'UPON A DREAM sponsored by: Sound Master Disc Jockey ~ The Oshawa Central KX-96 The unique show provides you with the opportunity to see wedding related products and talk with wedding professionals. This show is a must for anyone planning a wedding. Fashion Show Make-up Demonstration Free Draws & Prizes Tickets $5.00 at the door or $3.00 in advance To reserve tickets call: April Tindall (905) 852-6792 The Wedding Show For Every Bride! 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