Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 16 Jun 1987, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 16, 1987 Young 4-H speakers needed for workshops If you are a 4-H or Junior Farmer member between the ages of 17-24, you may be one of sixty young peo- ple to participate in Young Speakers for Agriculture Workshops Three public speaking workshops with an emphasis on agricultural topics will be held Sept. 11-12 at Ridgetown, Centralia and Kemp- tville Colleges of Agricultural Technology. Up to 20 young people will be accepted at each location Applicants should have a keen in- terest in public speaking Sessions will deal with how to research a topic, how to keep up to date on agricultural issues. tips on presentations, actual practice in public speaking & video taping of presentations for review Application forms are available at Ministry country' offices, through Junior Farmer Clubs or from the Rural Organizations & Services Branch, Guelph Agriculture Centre, Box 1030, Guelph, Ontario N1H 6N1 Deadline for applications is July 31, 1987 ) ' -- ORT AUTO GLASS ERRY & TRIM FO) B Complete Upholstery BOAT TOPS -- BOAT SEATS B Windshields 139 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY CALL FOR YOUR APPT. 985-8507 WITH THIS. COUPON! SINCE 595 00 Off Ssesasssene | mri -------- aS 8 0 Perm & Colour Special at the same time { A BEAUTIFUL PERM ....... $65.00 A COLOUR... | . SHEILA'S | HAIRSTYLING | Call foran appointment ene 985-2274 | NAILS by PAT Call D&D HEATING BROOKLIN 655-8792 | One of our represettatrves will provicie a FREE NO OBLIGATION © home evaluation FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1953 Lalaton § Serwce { Rewdectal & Commerc Heat N & Ar Condo ng System Manctactees "HEATING LIMITED 120 MIDWEST ROAD (Unit 18) SCARBOROUGH (416) 757-1583 'The Caesarea Fireman's Association presented Community Memorial Hospital ad- ministrator David Brown (second from right) with a cheque for $350 last week as the result of a recent car wash. Presenting the cheque Firefighters' cheque which will go towards the hospital's x-ray fund, is Peter Vanderheul, Harry Vanderheul and Ken Pickering, president of the association. The x-ray fund, by the way, has now reached the top. Preparing for summer Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader Now we are preparing for sum- mer activities and the climax to many functions of the year. So please note the special dates. First a Strawberry Social this coming Riding open house Durham Region Horseback Riding for the Handicapped Association will be holding our ninth annual "Open House" on Sunday, June 21, 1987 from 2:00 to 4:00 p-m. at Hoskin Stables, (Durham Road No.57. South of Blackstock) Take this opportunity to see our young disabled riders displaying their skills. As an added bonus you - will see the famous 'Hoskin Stahles Musical Ride. Everyone is welcome! Light refreshments will be provided by the parents of the riders " HOME HARDWARE CORRECTION NOTICE June Dad's Day at Home Ad Page 8 Item #8658-455 - Turbo Brush - Wrongly illustrated and should state: TURBO JET BRUSH Saturday June 20 at the Island United, outside if possible with a musical program. Old fashioned dress would be interesting. It sounds like a real treat for $2.50 or $10 for the whole family. 6-9 p.m. Then Sunday morning at the Scugog United -- all children will be at Sunday School while parents and others participate in the Church Ser- vice. While the weather stays fine, all will join in a Congregational & S.S. picnic following the service. On the following Wednesday, June 23 at 6 p.m. there will be a coffee hour in the form of a pot luck sup- per for anyone at the Island United. Rev. Gordon Hunter will be the guest speaker with slides to show. His'wife who writes books will also present some interesting facts. Well the Mystery Bus Trip is over. The 40 passengers were delighted with the weather, the planned trip - and food which took all day. They headed for Newmarket, Orangeville and across country to Elmira in St. Jacobs. At St. Jacobs they were able to contact Rev. Brian Robinson and his wife Carol who managed to come to the bus and extend many hand- shakes and exchange friendly chats in the short time allotted. Then it was off to pick up a Guide who boarded the bus and gave a detail- ed description of the area and the people who live there. They even toured a home and had a chance to purchase many 'beautiful han- dicrafts in different places made by the Mennonite people, who live dif- ferently from many of us but have much to teach us. - On Friday, Reg. Jones, the brother of the late Ethel Redman, with his wife flew from B.C. to visit with his sister's farnilies Clifford Redman, Irene Carter and Allan Redman who now of course havé grandchildren. We believe it was two years since they visited before so there will be some changes. 3 Short Term Deposits Higher Interest on Your Investments | 71/4% 30 - 89 DAYS Interest Paid at Maturity Min. Deposit $5,000. Special rates also available on other amounts All rates shown subject to change without notice RATES SHOWN PER ANNUM 1 Year - Compounded Annually Min. Deposit $500. | Q%% Guaranteed "Investment Certificates 3 YEAR TERM Min. Deposit $500. Interest Paid Annually. STANDARD TRUST Member of Canada Deposit Insuranc. Co" por aton 165 Queen St. Port Perry Open Monday to Thursday 9am to 5 pm; Friday 9am to 6 pm; Saturday 9am to 1 pm Tel 985-8435. bis LB iE lg pio EGER LPN A hE TC TA TG pis Me A oui os hE LEU a ad nat TEL V5 i Langs i uid So ci SR Hiei d LAN i TE oR

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