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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1981, p. 11

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WJ <} 3 1 ¥ EAN ESR Se ATE A TS Perry has been d Wednesday, oy 1 is Canada's 114th birthday. Queen Street in Port ecorated with flags and streamers, and many residents are flying the Canadian flag from their homes. Getting in on the flag-waving act for the Star photographer are twin girls E are just eight months old and not quite sur. Emelia and Katie are the daughters of St., Port Perry. melia and Katie. The youngsters e what to make about all the fuss. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Lilla = D SHANE Aig ta! A fix he PRP or BEE ~ Cd 07 A NIA 4 Pi AS Visas \y rey eta oe wi tad dda id a> RESSEAAEN AI ORR sivsindlivi fe debra bb ents a 0 ink Gs Wied ARCA, : PLL ST ¥ v Ais . CEA HA 4 Agriculture and Food, began in 1978. It was designed for people unable to attend regular classes because of distance or work. "There are about 1450 students enrolled in the pro- gram now," says Wendy Elrick, of the Independent Study office at the Univer- sity of Guelph. "They come from a wide range of back- grounds and have different reasons for studying agriculture." This year's graduates are Ian Forrest, a teacher and part-time - farmer from Brunner: Douglas Sargent, an accounting technician from Belwood; and Allan Spicer, a Port Burwell area goat herdsman. "The students fall into three major groups," says Miss Elrick. "Some are looking for practical infor- mation to help improve farm skills, others want an educa- tional background that can enable them to work in allied industries; and many want to learn about agriculture in general." Students must complete 45 Brown-Young Carol Lynn daughter of February 21, 1981 at Port Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown Perry Anglican Church. RR3 Port Perry and Dale Rev. R. C. Rose officiated. Michael son of Mr. and Mrs. The happy couple are resid- Bruce Young, Port Perry ing on Scugog Island. were united in marriage . eMARCO HOMECARE The Lumber Stores That Offer A Whole Bunch More! | ye roscoe) a2 SACACACAG BATHROOM VANITIES COMPLETE WITH TOP VINYL CARPET FLOORING | REMNANTS FROM SAVINGS UP TO 429 | 60% Concrete Mix - | SPRUCE LUMBER bil udu $ 3909. 2" x 8" from 33° per tin. 1. gr Ib.) 2" x 10" from 50° per iin. 11 '"'S ial Purchase' Garden Hose Vinyl Mouldings $£)55 66°. ea Several Styles & Colors Ceramic Tiles Taymor oo Passage Sets tt $47 5 $399 FENCE BOARDS $109 1"x6" x6 Ceramilite Panels i $3295 Vanity Basins hod) $37.95 w'32 © All orders cash & carry © Free Delivery on orders over $500.00 NOW: TWO LOCATIONS To Serve You Better NO DEALERS PLEASE DeMARCO HOMECARE CENTRES 167 Main St. N. Uxbridge WRYARRR YS © Personal Cheques Accepted Subject to Veri-Cheque Approval. 122-3239 Dalton Rd... Sutton Wi ¢ 4 a PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 30, 1981 -- 11 / 14 fr F ou § i arm courses by mai i 8 wa The Ontario Diploma in (adits to meet the diploma For more information AR] Agriculture correspondence (ce requirements. The about the Ontario Diploma in (eo program opens the doors for program can be completed Agriculture write: Indepen- pp anyone to pursue post- tuo years, but students dent Study, University of a secondary education M0 are allowed five years to Guelph, Guelph, Ontario Rl matter how far they live gpiain the diploma. NIG 2W1. a from a university. iy Three people received hs diplomas in agriculture at oh University of Guelph grad- gy uation ceremonies this BAA month to make up the second A graduating class. sr The diploma correspon- LAG dence program, sponsored y Nin 'by the Ontario Ministry of Bat oa he ay SC een ~ SE Driveway Sealer . $888 BARBEQUES 36999 Mon. - Thurs. 8:00-6:00 Friday 8:00-9:00 Saturday 8:00-5:00

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