PORT PERRY STAR â€" Tuesday, December 12, _ . | t E eare ta, â€"~* I [ . e o ul _ A e T Fâ€" # * * <ooet > >u : ‘ * .‘ f i pe . .' | . $ s ’ 2. lrs e 2. hea | *% A ':;__- ; o o ie S h 199 st Fews. + | \,ï¬j*,fl;._u;s;}g'p“g,;,ï¬;:s S ,@ Ts a ons ul se aca." 3 As mss e t cene 9e s \ 02 . Sees stt gï¬%} lz s â€"~~~â€" 0i s se sys .2 > $ss o. cOe ~\ s ote . o d | * slsn _ % . o2 ce in _â€" at € t e ; . e tasootrit un .00 } ce mt ces _ O e James Duncan was presented with a barometer last Friâ€" day evening by Freda Appleton, a gift on behalf of the peoâ€" |\_ple who work at Central Seven Industries in Port Perry. James also received a wooden carved loon from Central Seven employees and a print from the Board of Directors In recognition of his ten years as executive director with Cenâ€" tral Seven Association for Community Living. James left Central Seven this fall to manage the vocational and recreaâ€" tional programs at the Whitby Hospital. The presentations were made as Central Seven held its annual Christmas Party wat the Latcham Hall in Port Perry.