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Port Perry Weekend Star, 10 Mar 2000, p. 23

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PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2000 - 23 Entirely Equestrian |. Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist Round Pen Reasoning for Horse and Handler Tack and Blanket Repair PORT PERRY LAURI BRADLEY 905-985-9975 E-mail: darrin.bradley@sympatico.ca "I want Eagle Creek Livestock They can do: o Electrobraid e High Tensile ° Page Wire e Spur Rail e Centaur and much more! All 1 have fo do is call Dan at 705-939-129 or his cell at 705-760-6323 HE EVEN WARANTEES HIS WORKMANSHIP FOR 2 YEAR d Fending to --- my fending!" will be given to the leader and it is their responsibili- EOP STOUFFVILLE CO-OP FEEDS Stouffville Branch Uxbridge Branch 905-640-1550 905-852-3321 1-800-355-2168 1-800-355-2972 QUALITY PERFORMANCE FEEDS Kentucky Show Time Photo Finish 12% Protein & 14% Protein Corn Oil Added Chelated Minerals and Yeast Very Palatable and Consistent » Tack Shop and Supplies Great Prices, Good Selection » Everything for the horse and Horse Owner 4-H leaders ponder future with less funding as OMAFRA office closes can no longer be done through the OMAFRA office. That may prove difficult for the volunteer leaders, who will have to deal with more paperwork, she said. The current award system was also reviewed. Previously bars engraved with club names would be given to each member who completed specified { requirements. These bars would be placed upon a 4- H plaque, with the member's name engraved on a bar in the middle. This method is too expensive. A source from the OMAFRA office said, members will now get a plaque and each each a bar with the year engraved on it. "It doesn't matter how many clubs you participate ; in, you will only get one bar," said the OMAFRA rep. A certificate will also be given out for members to record which clubs were taken that year says an 2 OMAFRA office source. "Members will still get the £ recognition they deserve for their participation," she 3 said. When asked what she sees as the future of 4-H Mrs. Yellowlees was hopeful. "I hope it stays in place," she said. "I grew up with it, and I will do as much as I can to keep it around." Programs available range from agricultural, cooking, sewing, drama, photography, gardening, woodworking and so forth. Travel, scholarships, seminars, camp and conferences are also available to participate in. Competitions for writing news reports, judging and showing livestock and "Quiz Bowl" competitions are offered. The OMAFRA office on Vanedward drive is closing, although there is no set date, said an OMAFRA office contact. Mrs. Yellowlees notes that this will mean no one-on-one contact. The office will relocate in Lindsay but their knowledge of Scugog rural communities is limited, says Mrs. Yellowlees. ------c-- By Meghan Kyte Port Perry Star The impending closure of Port Perry's Ontario Municipal Agricultural Federation and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) office raises questions about the future of 4-H clubs here in Scugog. The provincial government has previously funded 4- H programs through OMAFRA but as with all programs, restructuring and cutbacks are occurring. Funding reductions are introduced April | and "4-H will have to go out on its own," says Durham Federation of Agricultural President Karen Yellowlees a local resident of Nestleton. Some funding will remain available, says Mrs. Yellowlees, but she is unsure of how long, or how much. The changes won't affect the people currently enrolled in the program, said Mrs. Yellowlees: "The local clubs are still intact, there is a good volunteer base, travel and leadership opportunities are still in place." Local 4-H leader Gail Johns said funding will be monitored, to determine how much is needed for clubs to operate. Mrs. Johns said most of the pending changes are administrative, and the impact will not be felt by the members so much as the leaders. "This will be a very big transitional year for 4-H," said Mrs. Johns. For instance, previously club books could be ordered through the OMAFRA office in Port Perry, and leaders would receive the number of books they required. Now when a book is requested, one copy ty to make enough copies for each member of their club. This will cut down on copying costs and storage, explains Mrs. Johns. Mrs. Johns also notes that awards and paperwork PORT PERRY DENTAL OFFICE General Bearing Service Inc. New Whitby Location 10 Sunray St., Unit 16 BEARINGS, BELTS, SEALS For all makes of Tractors, Lawnmowers, Snowmobiles, Snowblowers and Cars Call m INSURANCE ASSIGNMENT ACCEPTED ® EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE (WE COLLECT FROM INSURANCE COMPANIES) = DENTISTRY WHILE YOU SLEEP ® PAYMENT PLANS ARRANGED ® GENERAL ANAESTHESIA AVAILABLE NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 462 PAXTON ST. (ACROSS FROM PORT PERRY HOSPITAL) OMESTEAD FURNITURE & APPLIANCES HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORING « RATTAN FURNITURE Hardwood Flooring Laminate Flooring "$3,908: sq. ft. with Ecolast (30 years Warranty) on 2 98: ft. > UNITED CARPET 1918 SCUGOG ST., PORT PERRY 985-2451 NZ

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