=> Linda S of the DRJF. See story. Howard Smith (left) was the guest speaker at the Durham East Junior Farmers' meeting recently. With Mr. Smith are , treasurer and president and John S| a Jr. Farmers hear of mercy mission Whitby's 'Mission to Missouri', the project that involved convoy of seven tractor-trailers delivering one hundred tons of hay to the flood stricken farmers in Missouri last August, was related to the members of the Durham East Junior Farmers at their monthly meeting, November 1, by Howard Smith. Mr Smith, a chartered accountant in Oshawa, was one of the organizers responsible for the hay being delivered to the hungry animals He described the devastation he witnessed, such as thousands of people and livestock left homeless due to the massive flooding, crops being destroyed and the incredible stench of the Susan Diane Williamson, daughter of Alexander and Cail Williamson, Port Perry and Anthony Paul Goresk:, son of Kenneth and Dianne Coreski, Port Perry, were united in marriage on Saturday, August 21st, 1993 at 3 pm. at St John's Presbyterian Church in Port Perry Rev. Ronald Van Auken oficiated the ceremony. The soloist was Eleanor Bailey, organist Bill Dowson and flautist Laurel Onten Maids of Hor Bridesmaids were Melanie Sinclair, Sandra MacKay-Davies our were Celia and Laurine Williamson and Lisa Goreski Best man was Mark Goreski. Ushers were Fred Cockerton, Brent Smith and David Davies The reception was at CAW, Oshawa. Harpist was M. Cain Susan and Paul honeymooned in Bermuda and are now residing in Port Perry. - 7 . . pe ian Engagement Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Goreski & Mr. and Mrs Michael Volpe are pleased to announce the engagement of their children LISA MARIE and ANTHONY MICHAEL Wedding to take place in May 1994 #4 rotting veg The flooding, caused by one of the rainiest summers on record for the US midwest, caused billions of dollars in damage. The local Department of Agriculture distributed the hay to the farms in the greatest need. Local people who donated hay to the stricken farmers south of the border were Ross and Dave McMaster, Vern Powell and Sons, Windfigld Farms, Wells Pehlemann, Bill Reid Jr., Thornlea Farms, Grandy Farms, Doug and Ron Jackson and Fred Nesbitt. Rod Real of Utica was one of the drivers, driving for Coburn's Transportation Systems Ltd The Durham East Junior Farmers sent a cheque, supporting the Missouri Flood Crisis, thus helping their American neighbours. Police seek info on local break-in Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving a break enter and theft which occurred in Port Perry on Sunday, March 28 Between 3:00 and 4:00 pm suspects broke into a house located on Queen Street by kicking the rear wooden door gaining entry to the garage Once in the garage the suspects pried open the inner door leading into the residence Stolen from the home were numerous sterec components, cash, camera equipment, tools and several rifles Some of the stolen property includes: Toshiba cassette deck, Kenwood CD player, RCA stereo video recorder, JVC ictorian Hair Salon COMPLETE HAIR CARE for the entire family offering CUTS, PERMS, COLOUR HIGHLIGHTS, WAXING Open 5 Days a Week, including Tuesday & Thursday Evenings For appointment call 985-3693 CAROL LEVEILLE Now booking lor the Holidey Ses son 40I0]1D. BANK Spe Betweer Monday Nov 18th } Saturday. Nov 271+ bring in one anned r (mus! be of PENG IR vour TOTAL PURCH receiver, cassette deck, tuner, amplifier and digital synthesizer, Konica 35 mm Autoreflex camera and Vivitar flash, Black and Decker cordless screwdriver and skil saw, 9 Inoperable rifles (new trigger locks with bolts and clips removed) Investigators feel that more than one suspect is involved in this theft and a vehicle would have been needed to move the equipment Crime Stoppers is asking anyone with information on this crime or any other serious offence to call. Durham Region homes have been victimized on several occasions and Police would welcome any information regarding these Break Ins. As a caller you will not be asked to identify yourself or have to go to Court A cash reward of up to $1000 is being offered if your information leads to an arrest The Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436.8477 that's 436 TIPS Sergeant Grant Arnold is the co-ordinator with the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers and writes this article to help combat rime. nel « ASI! Special Note to Employers: The following jobseekers are registered with SES. Employers with staff requirements are invited to call the office for complete details on any individual. Please quote the file number. Jobseekers wishing to be included in future listing must first contact SES. "se Senior professional supervisor with administrative experience in purchasing for major telecommunications specialists. Disciplined and well-organized with background in staff selection, systems Zesign, data entry, account tracking and credit verification. Able to perform with responsibility in positions of confidentiality and trust. 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Expertise in all aspects of secretarial, accounting and computer funetions Dedicated, conscientious and reliable. SES-N291 . . . Mature Manager with training in purchasing and estimating. Proven record of ability to increase production and profit while instigating cost-reduction and time-saving methods. Knowledge of industrial architecture Conscientious self-starter with excellent communications skills SES-J242 . . . ~-- For information call Scugog Employment Services 238 Queen Street, Port Perry Phone 985-7895 Fax 985-8369