4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 24, 1990 D.J. TAYLOR [a= URANCE BROKERS LTD. 1'YEAR 169 North St., Port Perry LOL 1B7 Guaranteed Investment Certificates (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) 985-8416 TT YU A Vi DEAD or ALIYE HAVE YOU MET HIM RN E&Y DE [ESN fa ? His name is COUNT FREDRICK VON FLEA GET THE JUMP ON FLEAS BEFORE THEY PUT THE BITE ON YOU! FLEA DIP SS... ats ... Dogs ... we do them all! SATURDAY, JULY 28th 8 AM until 2 PM Bring a Towel Specials on Flea Products (with dip) DETE'S DET DANTDV =s== SE s==E=Es== Hwy. 7A East PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-0554 WHAT SHAPE NEWSPAPER AD GETS THE HIGHEST READERSHIP? Most studies show that vertical shapes are the "Best". Read best is the ad that's twice as high as it is wide. Horizontal rectangular ads usually score below average. No, we haven't got our months confused. B Camp last Thursday as the kids dressed up In a ali C4 yt it was Halloween In the Port Perry Day Il kinds of weird and wonderful costumes. And how did the kids enjoy Halloween in July? You can guess that one. Only thing miss- ing was the candy. Soyabean growers get early pay Ontario soybean growers will receive an interim payment for the 1989-90 stabilization 'year through the Farm Income Stabilization Commission, Minister of Agriculture and Food David Ramsay announced July 13. The payment of $6.65 per tonne will be made on sales recorded by the Ontario Soybean Growers' Marketing Board from Sept. 1, 1989 to July 1, 1990. "The preliminary figures for market prices and cash costs are an indication of the financial pressures facing soybean pro- ducers," Ramsay said. "We are making an interim payment before the end of the crop year to help relieve some of these pressures.' Under the 1988-90 Ontario Farm Income Grain Stabilization Plan, applicants were not required to pay fees or to list estimated ton- nes to be sold for each crop year. Because of these features, eligible producers must advise the com- mission that they grew soybeans. Forms have been mailed recently to the 18,000 producers enrolled in the plan, requesting in- formation on crops grown. The forms must be returned to the commission by July 20, 1990 to qualify for the interim soybean payment. The payment represents 75 per- cent of the Ontario government's oo portion of the stabilization pro- gram. Final adjustments will be made at the end of the 1989-90 sales year. Under this program, par- ticipating growers receive sup- plementary payments from the stabilization fund for any year of depressed market prices. The amount of the payment is limited by the Ontario support price, which represents 95 percent of the previous five-year average market price, plus adjustments for changes in cash costs. The maximum Ontario support payment in any year will be the difference between 95 percent and 90 percent of the five-year average market price. WANTED COUNTRY iH (preferably alive) MUSIC FANS & FRIENDS Y'all are invited to the "GRAND OPENING" of the "HITCHIN POST" on July 28th, 29th. Hosts, Roy and Chris Gaynor, owners of "CHRISTINE'S FINE DINING RESTAURANT & LOUNGE" in downtown Pontypool, have engaged country entertainer, "BILL JOHNSON?" alias "B.J. the D.J.", sometimes known as "Good Old Bill", for this Grand Opening and every Friday, Saturday 9 PM to 1 AM, and Sunday 7 PM to 10 PM thereafter. * FREE BUFFET * SPOT DANCES * DOOR PRIZES * BEST DRESSED COWBOY / COWGIRL * TEXAS LINE DANCING IL SEV Limited Invitations available at Port Perry Star 985-7383 INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS 105-217-3211 ETE