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Port Perry Star, 25 Nov 1986, p. 32

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I RR RE | | 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 25, 1986 Awards presented at Plowmens A The annual awards' banquet, sponsored by the Region of Durham, Short Term Deposits 77% 30 - 59 DAYS interest Paid at Maturity Min. Deposit $5,000. Special rates also available on other amounts. All rates shown subject 10 change withoul notice RATES SHOWN - PER ANNUM 825% 30 - 59 DAYS interest Paid at Maturity. Min. Deposit $100,000. STANDARD TRUST Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 165 Queen St., Port Perry Tel. 985-8435 Open Monday to Thursday 9am to 5 pm; Friday 9am to 6 pm; Saturday 9am to 1 pm Rama and Mara Plowmen"s Association, was held in the Com- Higher Interest on Your Investments Guaranteed Investment Certificates Y4% 1 YEAR TERM Min. Deposit $500. Interest Paid Annually. SALVATION ARMY will be accepting APPLICATIONS munity Centre, Beaverton, on the evening of Thursday, October 30th, with a good attendance of plowmen and friends. The award winners are as follows: -- Guaranty Trust Company of Canada Special - best plowed land in tractor classes by a resident of the match area -- Winner: Steven Dunkeld, R.R. 1, Zephyr. -- Joseph G. Tran Memorial Trophy - best plowed land in tractors classes by a resident of the match area, who has not reached his or her 19th bir- thday by date of match -- Winner: Barry DeGeer, R.R. 3, Mount Albert. -- Bruce Walker Co-operative In- surance Special - winners in classes 2, 3, 4 and Queen of the Furrow -- Winners: Class 2- Barry DeGeer, R.R. 3, Mount Albert; Class 3- Jim Allison, R.R. 1, Manilla; Class 4- Steven Dunkeld, R.R. 1, Zephyr; Queen of the Furrow- Doreen Catherwood, R.R. 2, Uxbridge. -- Special- donated by Les & Ruth Smith- youngest plow person ---- Winner: Barry DeGeer, R.R. 3, Mount Albert. -- Ross Stevenson M.P.P. Special - best plowed land by resident of match area, who has not reached his 23rd birthday ---- Winner: Steven Dunkeld, R.R. 1, Zephyr. -- Special- donated by Simpson- Sears - best finish in class 2 or 3 by resident of match area -- Winner: Barry DeGeer, R.R. 3, Mount Albert. -- Special- donated by Ivan DeGeer, Mount Albgst - best finish in tractor class -- Winner: Greg Timbers, Uxbridge. -- Special- donated by Hugh Baird, Sunderland - best plowed land in class 2 with mounted plows, resident of match area -- Winner: Barry DeGeer, R.R. 3, Mount Albert -- Special- donated by Armour McMillan, Greenbank - best crown in class 3, resident of match :vea ---- Winner: Jim Allison, R.}i 1, Manilla. nnual Banquet dent for best plowed land in classes 2, 3 and 4, resident of match area ---- Winner: Jim Allison, Brock High School, Cannington. -- Special- donated by Stewart Diceman, Port Perry - to be award- ed to the Queen of the Furrow -- Winner: Doreen Catherwood, R.R. 2, Uxbridge. -- Special- donated by Russell Mor- rison, Beaverton - best in's and out's in classes 2, 3, and 4, resident of match area ---- Winner: DeGeer, R.R. 3, Mount Albert. -- Antique Class Special- trophy donated by Durham Region, Rama and Mara Plowmen's Association --~-- Winner: Gordon McQuarrie, R.R. 1, Lefroy. -- H.L. Fair Trophy- best plowed land at Junior Plowing Coaching Day -- Winner: Barry DeGeer, R.R. 3, Mount Albert. -- Vyse Westcott Trophy- best plow- ed land at Junior Plowing Coaching Day -- Winner: Barry DeGeer, R.R. 3, Mount Albert. The Oddfellows Lodge in Port Perry held an installation meeting November 15 for the new officers for 1986-87. In the front row from left to right are: Ted Pelletier, Norris Doherty, vice grand; Doug Fulford, noble grand; Clem Jeffrey, -- Bill Scott Trophy- high school stu- past grand; Jim Martin and Bruce Kellett. In the second row from left are: Glen Wanamaker, Earl Geer, Kevin Fulford, Dave McKee and Bill Wozney. In the back from left: Jim Jamieson, Charlie Reesor, Rick Larocque, John Beckett, Keith Dyke and John Pearce. ail ri There is a new Ontario law that provides workers with greater protection against toxic agents. Whether you work in an office, a mine, a factory, or a shop, you could be to hazardous biological or chemical agents without ever knowing it. FOR CHRISTMAS ASSISTANCE On November 6, a new regulation was made by the Ontario Government which will come into effect December 6, 1986. This new regulation provides greater protection to everyone in the workplace in two different ways. First, it -- from -- sets out Spectic legal limits on exposures to more than 600 different toxic agents. second, it requires exposures to toxic agents in the workplace to NOV. 24th to NOV. 27th » ISiluoed by engineering controls, such as improved ventilation, rather than an y the use of respirators. . If you'd like a listing of the agents and information about the exposure DEC. 1st to DEC. 4th limits placed on them, visit the Ontario Ministry of Labour Office nearest you. If you'd like to order a copy of the booklet which contains the regulation and lists the toxic substances and exposure limits, send a cheque or money order for $1.00, payable to the Treasurer of Ontario, to: Ministry of Government Services Publications Services Section Sth Floor 880 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M7A 1IN8 MONDAY to THURSDAY MORNINGS 0900 A.M. to 1200 NOON . Applicants may apply IN PERSON, with identification, to: THE SALVATION ARMY, 114 Brock St. W., Ux- bridge Phone 852-3841. Donations to the Christmas Assistance Fund may be sent to: THE SALVATION ARMY, P.O. Box 122, Uxbridge, LOC 1KO. Donations are income tax deductible. Receipts - are available upon request. Ministry of Labour ®O0Ontario Minister, Hon. William Wrye Premier, Hon. David Peterson tc ------------------------

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