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Port Perry Star, 6 Aug 1980, p. 22

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VALE A SEAR RETO ne ORNS AARNE FOR ATER MeN AS «hh [3 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wed., August 6, 1980 Farmers needed for program ww, --t, | G.DEEGAN Rel rg SLT A s. COE WE Sra Sears _ --L, A, x y oo DENTURE THERAPYCLINIC § ° R° A Ontario farmers can share agencies to place Ontario {rom the Netherlands, "This isn't a money- - Port Perr FAS their knowledge with eager Sane people on farms over- Dui kip TY iki eidedvop doe Yio 305Quesh Sires! ' y 0 3) young people and learn seas. TI ' an. young people and it's not a | Youny nelly country We're looking for all They apply to the exchange chance for cheap labour for PHONE 985-2916 i * 33 through the Agricultural types of Ontario farmers to Program to expand their farmers," says Mrs. John- Monday to Friday '2 uU $i Foreign Exchange program. host visiting young people," agricultural knowledge by son. * This is an educational Evenings & Saturdays by Appointment 3 This program. coordinated says Cay Johnson, program Working periods of four opportunity for both par- ot by the Ontario Ministry of coordinator. "Host farmers Months to one year In ties." 3 Agriculture and Food, places must have a keen interest in another country. } Wages are set through an i young people 18-28 years old young people from other Similar to the 15 Ontario .agreement between the 5) from other countries on countries and a desire to YOung people who have Ministry of Agriculture and farms across the province. It also works with other teach their skills to others." The young people come QUESTION: What's in a Country Cupbdard? ANSWER: Many delicious Western Weekend Specials! CLARKS COURTRY CUPBOARD 189 Queen St. - Port Perry - 985-8140 LOLI ULL EEEETH TTT TET T -- | tt Mi i THE GALLEY FISH &CHIPS PHONE 985-8647 Western Weekend SPECIALS Breaded White Fish & Broasted Potatoes . . Shrimp in a Basket Breaded Chicken - 2 pc. dinner Breaded Chicken - 3 pc. dinner SLUSH PUPPIE DRINKS, MILK SHAKES, SUNDIES and SOFT ICE CREAM. travelled to other countries under this exchange prog- ram, the visiting young people must have at least two years of agricultural or horticultural experience. Fowler - DeShane Kathy Jean DeShane of Port Perry became the bride of James Earl Douglas Fowler of Oshawa in Port - Perry United Church on Saturday, May 31, 1980. Rev. Robert Brawn offica- ted at the ceremony. The _ bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeShane, 96 Crandell St., Port Perry. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fowler of R.R.2, Blackstock. "Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an organza gown with a V-neck- line, bodice of Alencon lace and bishop sleeves. Her Juliet half cap head- piece held a two-tiered finger length rolled edged silk illusion veil, delicately trimmed with appliques of Alencon lace. Cheryl DeShane of Oshawa sister-in-law of the bride was matron of honour. Bridesmaids were Miss Jacqueline Browne of London, Ontario and Mrs. Marion Leifso of Elmwood, Ontario. Rick DeShane of Oshawa, brother of the bride acted as best man. Ushers were Robert Archer of R.R. 2, Blackstock and Ron Bradburn of R.R. 2, Blackstock. The reception was held at the Immaculate Conception Church Hall, Port Perry. The couple went to Lake Placid, Vermont and New Hampshire for their hodey- moon. ) The newlyweds will reside at 855 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. i $200 i. . $299 £ ee $1.49 ceee.. $199 E Food and Canada Employ- ment and Immigration. The host farmer pays the young person and provides room and board during the work exchange period. The young person pays travel expenses and is expected to work as a regular farm employee. Farmers who would like to host a young person this summer or next can write to Mrs. Cay Johnson, at the Agricultural Manpower Services branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Legislative Buildings, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1B1. Scugog Island by Mrs. Earl Reader Everyone seems to be involved with their own personal activities so there isn't much public activity to report. is another couple who went West to enjoy the Saskat- chewan celebrations in the home town of their birth. Doug and Camille motored out and back thro' 3 weeks and spent much time with Camille's reJatives and former school Ifiends around Crow Lake. If anyone else attended these re-unions, please let us know. If any Head U.C.W. lady has the third Supper record book please contact the president. The Island Church Servic- es will be discontinued for two more Sundays. (OL FUT NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at THE ROYAL CANADIAN LE- GION, 217 MURRAY STREET, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1980, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the Board will hear an application in accordance with The Liquor Licence Act, 1975 and Regulations thereunder. The following establishment has applied for a licence of the class indicated, and the application will be entertained at the afore- mentioned location and time. Sunnybrae Golf Course Scugog Township (MA: R.R. #4, Port Perry) Additional Patio (Dining Lounge) Licence Applicants: Henry Paukstys, Jadvyga Paukstys AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who is resi- dent in the municipality and who wishes to make represen- tation relative to the applica- tion, shall make their submis- sion to the Board in writing prior to the date of the hear- ing. or in person at the time and place of the hearing. (Cop- ies of written submissions will be forwarded to the applicant) Executive Director Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East TORONTO, Ontario MSE 1A4 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT. 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crozier Put a Smile on Your Face, Test Drive A HONDA call KEVIN CANNON City-Centre Automobiles Yio Dundas St. East - Whitby 666-1772 YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER Western Weekend SCHOOL SPECIAL 200 SHEETS LINED or UNLINED PAPER Regular $2.65 $1.20 See Our Western Weekend Sidewalk Table for More Special Savings Up To 70% OFF Pattersons of Port 197 Queen St. - 985-8332 Does your livestock mineral offer these benefits? Shur-Gain Minerals do. Six, or more formulations, to T p-- meet every feeding and roughage program. You won't need all six, probably one or two, but you do need the choices. See your Shur-Gain dealer about the best choices in minerals and at modest prices. - [2 @, essential minerals for livestock Shur-Gain--for the modern farmer WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 de

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