12, Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 22, 1982 At St. Saviour's Anglican Church party United Way anticipates, 90 percent of objective The Oshawa-Whitby- Newcastle United Way pro- jects total returns for the 1982 Campaign of $1 ,349,544. This will account for 90 percent of the goal of $ 1.5 million. when compared to last year's final tally of $1,3 13,000. made in January, Campaign Chairman Hugh Holland believes that con- gratulations are in order to" the three communities involv- ed. "This exceeds last year, despite a worsened economic climate. The projection in- volves commitmrents thliat have been made and where returns are stili to corne in." The actual donations received to date, which do not include the projected and committed- figures, amounit to $1,315,137. which is still above last year's final total. Hugh Holland ernphasized that there is still a con- siderable amount to be turn- ed in, and he appealed to the corporations and individuals concerned to get their dona- tions in as soon as possible. And Santa arrives at the St. noon in the new church hal Saviours party Sunday after- LIt was a joyous occasion St. Saviour's appreciation, The congregation of St. Sunday to those who had form of a banquet, the The turnout for the occa- Saviours Anglican Church assisted in the completion of presentation of certificates _sion filled the hall and ail expressed their appreciation their new church hall in the and poinsettas. report an enjoyable outing. agricultura representatives in th Ministry of Agriculture and Food field offices in Wel and, Vineland \Station and' Bowmanville, assistant deputy minister Dr. J.C. Rennie announced today. In Welland representing Niagara South, the new agricultural representative is Rod Stork. Formerly associate agricultural repres entative in Durham East, Stork joined the ministry in July of 1970 after graduating from the Univer- sity of Saskatchewan. He replaces Keith Clay who retired earlier this year._ Calvin Holden is the new agricultural representative at Vineland Station representing 'Niagara North, Holden held a variety of positions, in ministry field offices from 1964 to 1968 and from 1971 to the present. From 1968 to 1971, hie operated his own faim. Holden, who has a bachelor of science degree from the Ontario Agricultural College, replaces Norris Hoag, recently named director of the agricultural representatives branch. John Finlay, formerly associate agricultural representative in Durham West, is the newagricultural representative in Bowman- ville representing Durham East. Finlay, *,ho joined the ministry in 1975, received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Guelph in 1971. He replaces Oliver Dalrymple who retired in'July of this year. "These three appointments will bring the agricultural representatives back to their full complement of 54, pro- viding farm finance and business management pro- grams across the province," Dr. Rennie, said. bean inspiration to you and those you love. TAYLOR SAND AND GRAVEL LT». Lloyd, Ronald, Doug and Gary Rod Stork to Niagara S. Finlay rep at Bowmanvilie Three individuals have . been- appointed as