Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 26 Jul 1978, p. 29

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Ld re 2 . . 0 A Et TEE TERRE. RR A er AR AE A, Carol Lafleur of Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan and Sandra Penney of Port Perry, recently concluded a two week exchange visit, as Carol left Port Perry for her home last week. The exchange was sponsored by ~ the Molson Company, for whom the fathers of both girls work. While staying with Carol in western Canada, Sandra visited Saskatoon, Regina and North . Battleford, and while in Ontario the two girls made trips to Muskoka, Niagara Falls and Toronto. : 5th ANNUAL Ds by Scugog Chamber of Commere ~ Atthe New Arena | THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. GONG SHOW Free Admittance Sponsored by the Kinette Club 10 p.m.tolam. ~~ DANCE Records by Dave Langille Free Admittance (18 yrs. & older - I.D. required) TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1009 Guaranteed Investments 9% FOR FIVE YEARS 12% IF INTEREST IS PAID ANNUALLY Interest payable half yearly or may be left to compound. ~ EMMERSON Insurance Agency Ltd. 193 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-7306 All Lines of General Insurance. Junior 'Ranger program Each year since the 1950's, the Ministry of Natural Re- sources has operated. a Junior Ranger Program in Ontario. The objective of this pro- gram is to supply 17 year old male and female students a working and learning ex- perience in a wide variety of ministry projects' and pro- grams as well as give a better appreciation of the management of our natural resources. The Junior Ranger Pro- gram for 1978 is employing approximately 1200 male 727 female students at $10.00 per day plus room and board in the 74 camps across the province. ' Lindsay District for its second year will be operat- ing Coldsprings Junior Ran- ger Camp, a 24-man camp located in the Ganaraska Forest. Coldsprings Camp consists of an office, bunk- "house, cookery and gym- nasium surrounded by a ten acre field. The program is supervised by 1 camp fore- man, 4 sub-foreman and a COOK. . The Junior Rangers in Lindsay District will be working for each of the Divisions, Fish and Wildlife, Forests-Field Service, Parks and Lands-Mines as well as the Ganaraska Region Con- servation Authority and the Orono Nursery. Their work will involve projects relating to fish and wildlife manage- ment, fire control during prescribed burns, park development. maintenance, trail cutting, river and stream improvement as well as many other ministry programs. One day per week is de- signated as an educational day, where supervisors and staff of each division of the ministry explains the func- tions and the role their division plays in the manage- ment of our natural re- sources. Tours of various ministry operations are arranged including fish hatcheries, wildlife labora- tories, and tree nurseries. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 26, 1978 -- 29 INSTANT PASSPORTS Now Available at the Port Perry Star Co. Lid. 985-7383 Pictures ready in 5 minutes 235 Queen St. Wheat, oats, barley or quackgrass. harvesting next year? 'What areyou ROUNDUP® WILL CONTROL QUACKGRASS THISFALL, FOR A CLEAN START COME SPRING. Next spring, nothing will be more important thah getting in and lanting as early as possible. Un- ortunately, that doesn't ~ Unlessyou quackgrass con- apply Roundup® trol program, herbicide b have been able to Monsanto this fall after harvest. Simply allow the quackgrass to re- . grow undisturbed in } ~4#.L Trop stubble until : the majority of plants are actively growing and at least 8 inches high (3-4 leaf stage). But treat before the first killing frost. Properly applied, oundup will be absorbed and "translocated" down into tillage operations. Since Roundup has no re- sidual soil activity, you can plant wheat, oats or barley next spring -- without risk of crop in- jury . leave much time for many farmers using dgaling with J Roundup as the quackgrass. key element in a What Ss more, * achieve manage- : 'able quackgrass control for as long as three years. Don't think of - treating quack- grass as one more :. chore in the fall. ~ Think of it as one less : chore in the spring. he See your dealer ~ about Roundup. The herbicide that gets to the root of the problem. 'treatment, you can resume fall There's never Peena herbicide like this before. ALWAYS READ AND CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS FOR ROUNDUP HERBICIDE. Roundup?® is a registered trademark of Monsanto Cofipany ®Monsanto Company, 1978. RC78-18 the network of rhizomes -- de- stroying the entire plant, above and below ground. Five days after Monsanto MONSANTO CANADA LTD. TORONTO, MONTREAL, VANCOUVER, WINNIPEG SE we AS hay AREA A IAS Ny wad pA CE 0 7 ANY EAS ny ax ' Ne tS ER Lata AA RS aii Ei Se Sod : a Ks MCE A ---- Se we. $l - ' a ee a Ye or aa ou LON, TR ae, an ph POIRIER S05 de TH ~~ 3 Tn Ss PRES a - 2 at - ~~ wv, " ia TIN o~ --- o NE A Std '] A A 3 SN A SATA > tL 1 LSE Yh To or Pde ive 3 bane. 2 ~ hr I AR £8 EI I to ERR AINA sy

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