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Port Perry Star, 10 Apr 1984, p. 33

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Final step Sub-Lieutenant Gavin McCallum, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. McCallum, of Port Perry, Ontario is shown in class com- pleting his studies at the Naval Operations Course at Canadian Forces Base, Halifax. The course is the last step in an intensive two and a half year training program before SLT McCallum joins his first operational ship HMCS Athabaskan. SLT McCallum enrolled in the Navy in Toronto, Ontario. He has spent the first eighteen months of his career at CFB Chilliwack and CFB Esquimalt in- cluding six months at sea in various Cana- dian Warships. He plans to take further training as a Destroyer Weapons Officer and Anti Submarine Air Controller. PORT PERRY GARDEN SERVICE H 2 © GEOFF TAYLOR & SONS Complete Landscaping Design - Patios - Interlock - Full Maintenance Service - Complete Lawn Care - A Good Lawn starts now. Complete Spring Clean-Up. CALL: 985-2494 985-9111 (Ask for Geoff) (Ask for Rob) MORTGAGE FINANCING AVAILABLE! Call Rosemary O'Kane 1st, 2nd & 3rd MORTGAGES AT PRIME RATES - Residential - Purchases - Seasonal Dwellings - Refinance - Rural - Debt Consolidation -1.C.I. Purchases of Mortgages -- RAYCAN -- 571-2880 After Hours: 839-6596 : Congratulations for 70 years of wedded bliss Greenbank News by Margaret Couperthwaite It's nice to see the geese and ducks back on the water once more and hear the birds over head. I see many out raking their lawns. Spring must be just around the corner. Remember the Good Friday Tenebrae Church Service to be held at Greenbank United Church. Church Service next Sunday at the regular time. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wes Crosier of Sunderland on the occasion of their seventieth wedding anniversary when Earl and Mary Jane Crosier and Ronald and Laura Crosier and families attended. Professor McCready visited with his sister at Crystal Lake on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer of Stayner and Mr. C. Ashenhurst visit- ed on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan. Sympathy is extended to Jean Ward and Auction Sales CONSIGNMENT SALE Good, Useful Items Needed May 11th at Scugog Arena Cochrane Auction Service will accept consignments of cars, trucks, tractors, farm machinery, boats and motors for afternoon sale. Furniture, antiques, glassware and small items sold inside arena in the evening. Consign early so advertising can be effective. Let us turn unwanted items into cash for you. Auctioneers- Phil and Don Cochrane. For more Infor- mation call: 985-2788 OR 985-3378. Al family on the death of Gordon Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sedore of Willow Beach visited with Mrs. Vera Lee on Friday evening and while there phoned Jack Couperthwaite. The next meeting of the Scugog Beautifi- cation Committee will be held on April 18 at the Railroadhouse = Motel from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Please plan to come and see our slides. The annual meeting of Greenbank Women's Institute will be held on April 18th at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mona Mero. Ladies please have reports ready. There was a full attendance at Good- wood Community Hall for the 4-H Girls Achievement Day Pro- gram. Congratulations girls. There is a 4-H Horti- culture Club available if enough girls are inter- ested this year. Please contact leaders before April 21st. If no one phones there will be no club - its up to you girls. Brian Till and Grant Stone are out west for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Lucille Reynolds of Orillia spent a few days with her sister, Aileen Dobson and call- ed on Janice and Brian Lee while here. Durham West Junior Farmers competed in a Hockey Tournament at Smithville on Saturday and won the champion- ship. Congratulations boys! This is the fourth tournament they have competed in and the second championship won. Jack and Margaret Couperthwaite are home from their Florida holiday. Please phone your news in next week. We would love to hear from you - 852-6693. Thanks. Thirty exhibitors at seed and feed show The annual Seed Fair, sponsored by the Dur- ham East and Durham West Soil and Crop Improvement Assoc- iations was held in the Latcham Hall, Port Perry on Tuesday, March 27th. 115 exhibits were shown in the various classes by 30 exhibitors. The Grand Champion Award, donated by the late Milton Parkin, for the exhibitor winning the highest number of points in Red Clover, Wheat, Oat, Rye, Bar- ley, Soybean and Corn classes, was won jointly by Harold Yellowlees of Enniskillen and Tele- Gompudose controlled release cattle implant D> SHUR-GAIN DIVISION Canada Packers Inc increased average daily gain improved feed efficiency controlled release payout cannot be crushed no withdrawal no need to re-implant Now available at S hur-Gain Service Centres MARLOW'S FEED SERVICE DIVISION OF WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. BLACKSTOCK PORT PERRY PHONE 986-4201 PHONE 985-7363 dale Farms, R.R.4 Sun- derland, each with a total of 23 points. In the forage classes, the championship trophy, donated by Wes Yellowlees of Ennis- killen for exhibitors in Durham East, was won by Peter Hoogeveen of Blackstock, with Young- field Farms of Nestleton in the runner-up position. In the Durham West area, the forage championship trophy, donated by H.H. Goode and Son of Uxbridge, was won by Robert Smith of Port Perry, with the runner-up being won by Ivan Norton of Goodwood. The championships in the various classes are as follows: Oat Champ- ionship - Harold Yellow- lees, Enniskillen; Bar- ley Championship Harold Yellowlees, Enniskillen; Wheat Championship - Gerald Brown, Newcastle; Corn Championship Jim McWilliam, Picker- ing; Soybean Champ- ionship - Harold Yellow- lees, Enniskillen; Potato Championship - Ivan Norton, Good- wood. 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Front St. Manufacturers of Quality Furniture since 1974 PUBLIC NOTICE Earthfill Dyke Project Nonquon Provincial Wildlife Management Area Ducks Unlimited (Canada) and the Labrador Retreiver Club (On- tario), through the Ministry of Natural Resources, Lindsay District are proposing to construct a series of earthiill dykes in a wetlend system on Lot 19, Concession 11 of Scugog Township (formerly Reach Township). The wetland drains, primarily through seepage, northward to the Layton River, which in turn drains into Lake Scugog via the Nonquon River. The earthfill dykes would permit Ducks Unlimited (Canada) to control water levels behind the dykes which would improve the ability of the wetland to act as waterfow! habitat. The Labrador Retriever Club (Ontario) is interested in producing a larger, higher quality area in which to hold retriever trials than presently exists at the site. The area flooded by the proposed Labrador Retriever Club (Ontario) project is relatively small compared the the Ducks Unlimited (Canada) project, but would still provide additional habitat for waterfowl. The ares is presently being used for retriever trisls by the Labrador Retriever Club (Ontario), and as an environmental education area by the Durham Board of Education, through an agreement with the Ministry of Natural Resources. The joint project is being planned under the Ministry of Natural Resources approved class environmental assessment for Dams and Dykes, and is located entirely on Crown Land. You are invited to direct any inquiries, comments, concerns or requests for an individual environmental assessment regarding the dyke construction to the District Manager, Ministry of Natural Resources, 322 Kent Street West, Lindsay, Ontario, K9V 4T7 (705) 324-6121, by April 30, 1984. Planning of the project will be continued and final notice issued to those who have responded to this initial notice. 11 no serious concerns are raised, the finalized proposal will be filed with the Ministry of Environment Regional Office and the Environ- mental Assessment Branch, and implementation may begin 30 days after final notice has been issued 7 Ministry of Natural ontario Resources Hon. Alan W. Pope Minister John R. Sloan Deputy Minister GALLEY FISH & CHIPS , 4 161 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY Boston Bluefish & Chips Chicken Nuggets (10 or 20 size) Oktoberfest Sausage on a Kaiser Peameal Bacon on a Kaiser . . 'n Jumbo Shrimp (peeled & deveined) . . . 985-8647 phone is Faster! 18.12.95 uw. -- EXCELLENT HOME-STYLE Ask for a "FREE COFFEE" with Us - » RE EE EE EE EE EE a NEN ,

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