32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 16, 1985 Seed Fair and Feed Show The annual Seed Fair, sponsored by (he Durham East apg Durham West Soil and Crop Improvement Associations was held in the Recreation Centre, Blackstock, on Friday, March 29th. 88 exhibits were shown in the various classes by 20 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES - Annual Rates - 11% 2 YEARS ----- 11% % 3 YEARS 11 7/8% 4 YEARS 11 7/18% 5 YEARS _ . 12% . Monthly Rates - 1' YEAR 10% 2 YEARS 11% 3 YEARS . 11 3/18% 4 YEARS ... 11 318% 5 YEARS... 11%% - MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD - Rates Subject to Change Without Notice Call the Office tor More Information SCUGOG FINANCIAL Why is Resusci-Anni smiling? Well, the in Port Perry. What's more, the Kinsmen SERVICES Kinsmen Club of Port Perry are encourag- will pay half the fee for the first 100 folks to ens, Champi 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ing more people to learn the life-saving first register in the course. Above Kinsmen Auard donated by the : aid skill of CPR (Cardiopulmonary treasurer Brent Taylor (right) and Roy ate Milton Parkin. for PHON b 985-3 832 Resuscitation). In cooperation with Durham Walker Smith of Durham Save-a-Heart offer the exhibitor winning the Save-a-Heart they've scheduled a public a grin with Resusci-Anni, the dummy used highest number of points All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. Heart Saver course on Saturday, April 20, in the course. To register, call 985-7346 inthe in Red Clover, Wheat, from 9 a.m. t0 3:30 p.m. at the Kin-Scout Hall daytime, or 985-2671 at night. Oak, Rye, Barley, Soy- bean, and Corn Classes, EE was won by Teledale Farms, R.R. 4, Sunderland, with Browview Farms, Newcastle, in the runner- up position "In the forage classes, the championship award for exhibitors in Durham East, was won by Donovan Smith, Come look us over April 21st-27th Nestleton in the runner- A local taxpayers, you pay for public education. up position. In the Durham West area, the forage championship trophy, donated by H. H. Goode and Son of Ux- bridge, was won by Robert Smith of Port But education has changed a great deal since you and 1 were in school. Your public elementary and secondary schools now offer a wider variety of ~ programs to more people--children, adolescents and | adults -- than ever before. Education Week gives you | a speaial opportunity to come see what your tax | dollars provide. Those of us in education -- ' | | up being won by Ivan Norton of Goodwood. The championships in the various classes are as follows: Oat Championship, Teledale Farms, Sunderland; Barley Championship, Law- } rence McLaughlin, Nestleton; Wheat Cham- pionship, Gerald Brown, Newcastle; Rye Cham- pionship, Roger Porter, Pontypool; Corn Cham- pionship, Lloyd Harbron, Ashburn; Soybean. Championship, Merlin Suggit, Nestleton; Potato Championship, Ivan Nor- Perry, with the runner- Ctrustees, teachers, administrators and support statt -- are proud of what we do. 0%, CONNOR, Te of We want vou to be proud of it too! display during the after- noon, and there was also a program consisting of a panel discussion and guest speaker on Grain Storage and Feeding System . The guest speaker. Vic Biliski, Engineering Specialist, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Newmarket, gave an overview of Grain Storage Systems, and the panel members Dave Larmer, Blackstock, Grant Mustard, Uxbridge. Don Rickard, Bowmanville and Ted Smith. Sunderland, eaci com mented on the storage system in use on his own farm. So, vou're mvited to visit your local clementary and secondary schools nent week. Call vour neighborhood school or watch the newspaper tor mtormanon on open houses and other events. Or phone our central imtormanon numbers: S76-4600, 6R6-2711, Zenith 64230 (from outside area code 416). ASK tor : extension 208 or 319. The Durham Board of Education Sharing with and caring for others. pees Lo . ING (OJ\R\"Y 9) 9) \¢ WEDDING INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY SAR 235 Queen Stree Port Perry 985 7383