Ga (ns 3% LAS LASSONTY A" XP AYE 0) ANG 4 LO ha LEY SAS ACh MEE VO 3 > 18 ULAR IE #0 RATA SY Lh Y EER Salt ll Rh 4 4 vb viv VAR) a at ' LRA LF SH * . A Ye LEY AL > mL EET EE HRA SIAN 7 SEEEAS SSE RTS DASE TRL A, SUE SAR CR PLA LIE 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 19, 1979 COME SING WITH US! All Your Christmas Favourites At the Second Annual Port Perry "COMMUNITY CONCERT & SING-A-LONG" AT PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19th - 7:30 P.M. Featuring the Port High Vocal Ensemble And the Port High Senior Wind Ensemble Tickets at the Door - $2.00 Bring a Friend JOHN EADES WELL DRILLING Sunderland - Ontario - (705) 357-3386 YEAR ROUND SERVICE Licenced by the Ministry of Environment GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP $15.00 per foot . * The Bahai's of Scugog Entertain Seniors extend Best Wishes to all Christians Brent works for Winspear, . Higgins, Stevenson and Co in Children of the Port Perry Kinsmen and Kinette . . . Toronto and resides in Club members entertained residents at the Com- during the celebration of the birth Downsview with his wife mynity Nursing Home in Port Perry last week with a of His Holiness Christ. Denise (nee Franks). He ,.o0ram of Christmas Carols. The children are Steve. 7 2 Armstrong, Diane Varty, Lynn Bradbury, Heather Lawrence, Colin Lawrence, Debbie Varty, and Natalie " Mahaffey. Mrs. Myrtle Snelgrove accompanied the ° will become a C.A. in Octo- children on piano. AROUND TOWN Brent Heard, son of Mr. & Mrs. Milton Heard, of Prince Albert learned on Friday December 14th that he had passed the Canadian Insti- tute of Chartered Accoun- tants final exams which were written in September. ber 1980 upon completion of the Institute's three year practical experience re- quirement. % ¢ J The Farm Scene Radio Fhaek 0 ches. Radio Shaek Ontario County Soil and Crop Improvement Authorized Sales Centre RADIOS - CASSETTES - 8 TRACK Authorized Sales Centre Association Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Ontario County Soil and --_-- i Crop Improvement Association was held in the Legion Turn learning into fun! Hall, Uxbridge, on Wednesday, December 5th, 1979, A Pocket lie detector kit. it reaily works! v e with approximately 55 farmers in attendance. AAT The report on the various projects carried out in 8 Motor/generator kit. Can even power other 1979 was discussed by Ivan Bell, Agricultural Repre- devices! Wilh reversible. tripolar motor . orc . ' Bons Strobe disc measures RPM. Ammeter reads 3 sentative, and Neil Moore, Soil and Crops Specialist, current produced when converted to 2 i enerator. Uses 2 "CC cells." 28-194 Lindsay 2 4 _ ; + . Heg 1195 .. now only 10.95 i A very interesting program was carried on during C Junior electronic lab kit. Build a Morse yi the year, with 148 farmers taking an active part in one foas eimor Marg Ju! gun Doe A: [N r'} ' - ' e dro te qt ment Tr in 1. 2] or more of the projects that were undertaken. Tests Spring.ohp wing Uses one CAR battery" & and demonstrations were carried out on a total of 144 DD errs mmans wn + wt wwe min dmnnscnata 1885 i! acres D Action band/aircraft monitor kit. Tune 108- 3 : 135 & 147-174 MHz Dust cover Uses 9V cell". 5 Guest Speakers on the afternoon program were 28-221 Cees 17.85 : ; Karl Bereza, Insect Specialist, Ministry of Agriculture E AM/FM radio kit. Deluxe circuitry includes us 4 transistors. a transtc : re-assembiec and Food, Ancaster, and Doug McLaren, Seeds and Fimo With eat phone Uses 8 AA Weeds Specialists, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, tasers" 25-004 001s 17.98 Guelph 0 F 75-in-1 electronic project kil. Assamble a @ : adic. "telephone" strobe hkght or burglar Mr. Bereza spoke on Problem Insects, and named a Alarm! For grade schoalers § wo ar ol considerable number of insects that have caused ME A LCE problems in recent years. Of particular concern in 1979 28-247 Reg. 3495... now only 29.95 was the armyworm outbreak which caused extensive G Aeronautical lab kit. Learn mechanics of . , . : fhght & propulsion -- build a helicopter, crop damage in this area. Another insect, that is 'lyable model plane. morel 100 projects starting to appear in the area, is corn rootworm, and 28-196 Reg 1995. Pow Oly 17.05 farmers experiencing this problem, are encouraged to Ig Ro or id ine organ follow the recommended control practices. im is hardwood box Built-in speaker. Sang © ' * 2 "AA" hatternes red.' The second speaker on the afternoon program, Mr. 82 prions rea Doug McLaren, spoke on Problem Weeds, and named a t 150-In-1 elecironic project kit. A grea! i S66 ers teacher! Build a solar-powered radio, one way lengthy list of weeds that are difficult to control with telephone. telegraph. etc. Produce electronic available chemicals and control practices. He par- young shots oi i "ey Ey 2 i . ; t y ta ticularly mentioned weeds as Proso Millet and Velvet- capiay. more! 150 projects are solar orbaitery 7 leaf that have shown up in the area during the past Pd sere TB 2 "AK cos A ALY " ay ava I 3 2 three or four years. now only 05 i : kl : : : 4 Both speakers illustrated their talks with coloured oo p 8 slides ; he. 14, . 2. ) . . : " ; 2, Other items on the agenda included the business of RY the annual meeting, and the election of officers and x directors for 1980, which resulted as follows: a? Honorary President - Jim McWilliam, Pickering; | President - Fred Christie - R.R. 4, Port Perry; 1st "® e Vice-President - George Hewitt - R.R. 3, Beaverton; 2nd Vice-President - Ellis Britton - R.R. 3, Claremont ; 3 Secretary-Treasurer - H. Ivan Bell, Uxbridge. Town- ¥ ship Directors - East Whitby - Hubert Schillings - R.R. Ki 1, Oshawa; Alf Jackson - R.R. 2, Oshawa. Whitby - ot Bert Guthrie - R.R. 2, Whitby; Maurice O'Connor - ¢ R.R. 1, Pickering. Pickering - Jim McWilliam, " . . . . . . ' 4 Pickering; Ellis Britton - R.R. 3, Claremont; Uxbridge v N -Don St. John - R.R. 3, Uxbridge; Ivan Norton - R.R. 1 wy : 1 Goodwood; Scott - Grant Mustard - R.R. 2, Uxbridge; > RaNaries ars 2a inehuted bi Grant Hill - R.R. 1, Zephyr; Scugog - Cliff Redman - Radi® SMaek shop "The shack" -- your one-stop kit headquarters i R.R. 3, Port Perry; Reach - Bill Lamb - R.R. 4, Port 42 Perry; Donovan Smith - R.R. 2, Port Perry; Brock - Ta ; Ted Smith - R.R. 4, Sunderland; Ken Graham - R.R. 2, f Sunderland; Thorah - George Hewitt - R.R. 3 H ' ¢ y Beaverton; Leonard Davis - R.R. 2 Beaverton; SUSE of ow A R | 4 . i Mara - John B. Warren - R.R. 1 Brechin; Bruce 7 Ne ARO McKinnon - R.R. 6 Orillia; Rama - Alvin Johnston - R.R. 6 Orillia; Russell Cooper - R.R. 1 Washago. ih 1 241 Queen Street - PORT PERRY - 985-2272 ELS Eng pl WRENS yi a)