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Port Perry Star, 2 Feb 1993, p. 24

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24 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 2, 1993 "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" 399 Queen Street, Port Perry STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. Seagr ave bi rths & | birthday. S Offers a "Child Enrichment Programme" for children 18 months to 5 years. Full time and part time available. Flours 6:30 am to 6:00 pm For further information call 985-0800 é Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce BARRISTERS and SOLICITERS Motor Vehicle - Criminal Personal Injury - Wills Real Estate - Family Law Corporate & Commercial EVENINGS & WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT 114 King St. E., Oshawa 723-2278 ~ DURHAM REGION FARMERS' WEEK -- 1993 SHEEP SESSION Monday, Feb. 8, 1993 -- 8:00 pm - 10 pm OMAF Boardroom - Port Perry REGISTRATION: $5.00 /person © 7:30 pm : PRODUCER PANEL discussing the role and impact of R.O.P, showring results and purebred breed improvement on the sheep industry in Ontario. MODERATOR: Russ Dow, Bowmanville PANELISTS: WALTER RENWICKS, Clifford, Ont., operates a purebred Dorset accelerated lambing system. Sells R.O.P. tested ewes & rams. GAIL & BOB IRVINE, Peterborough, own a commercial & purebred flock. Exhibit ire, Suffolks & Dorsets. Sell R.O.P. test station rams. GLEN GLASPELL, Oshawa, a purebred Suffolk breeder since 1946. Judge & exhibitor with emphasis on conformation for carcass quality. SoiL & CROP SESSION Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1993 -- 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Prince Albert Hall (19 Jeffrey St., Prince Albert) REGISTRATION: $10.00/person * 9:30 am FERTILIZER MANAGEMENT & NITRATE IN GROUNDWATER; ONTARIO FARM GROUNDWATER SURVEY, Gary Kachanoski, Land Resource Science, University of Guel ph THE ENVIRONMENTAL FARM AGENDA, Don Hill, Program Co-ordinator, Ontario, Soil & Improvement Assoc. ENTREP oR SPIRIT - HOW TO SURVIVE & PROSPER IN A COMPETITIVE INDUSTRY, by LORNE ALLIN, involved in a large swine operation at Newcastle, and a member of the Advanced 'Agricultural Leadership Program. CLYDE FREW, sharcholder of Frew Farms Ltd., a diversified farm ion, Port H operati ope MURRAY BROWNRIDGE, a successful commercial milk producer from Halton Region. PORK SESSION Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1993 -- 9:30 am - 3:30 pm OMAF Boardroom - Port Perry REGISTRATION: $15.00/person © 9:30 am COMPETITIVENESS IN THE ONTARIO SWINE INDUSTRY, Ken McEwan, Ridgetown College of Agricultural technology. CL FEEDING FOR LEAN, Richard Smelski, Senior Swine Specialist, Ralston Purina, Woodstock. QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION OTHER COUNTRIES METHODS, all speakers BUILDING DESIGN FOR SURVIVAL; - LOW COST HOUSING ALTERNATIVES; - LABOUR EFFICIENCY IN EXISTING OPERATIONS, Frank Kains, OMAF Engineer, Waterloo BIOSECURITY (KEEPING DISEASE OUT), Dr. John Martin, OMAF, Fergus QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION BEEF SESSION Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1993 -- 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm OMAF Boardroom - Port Perry REGISTRATION: $5.00/persoa © 7:00 pm DURHAM FEEDLOT RESULTS. BEEF GRADING UPDATE, John Pickering, Beef Cattle Specialist WHAT MAKES ME PROFITABLE? PANEL MODERATOR: HARVEY GRAHAM, O.C.A. Director PANELISTS: MURRAY GREAVES, Simcoe County, operates a Charolais cow herd and bull test station. O.C.A. Executive member; RODNEY McLAREN, Prescott County, operates a 400 cow/calf herd, O.C.A. Director. DAIRY SESSION Thursday, Feb. 11, 1993 -- 10:30 am - 3:00 pm Blackstock Community Centre REGISTRATION: $15/person (includes lunch) * 10:00 am FUTURE PROFITABILITY. IN THE DAIRY INDUSTRY, by Rick Mountjoy, C.I.B.C. ISSUES FACING MILK MARKETING, by George McNaughton, O.M.M.B. T BEEF DI R RO AER PANEL: | Y VIEW OF THE FUTURE OF THE DAIRY INDUSTRY, includes: oo DALE DARROCH, Cameron - Dale & his wife Mary Catherine started in the dairy industry in 1987; oo JIM ENGLISH, Hastings - Jim dispersed his herd Engview Holsteins in the fall of 1991; DAN DONER, Cannington - Holsteins from 35 to 60 cows. More Information, Please Contact 60 VanEdward Drive Dan is expanding his operation Donelea Port Perry, Ont. LIL 1G3 Phone: 416-985-2003 or 1-800-263-8023 Fax: 416-985-9599 everything fell Congratulations go out to Debbie and Wayne Rout and big brother Jason, of River Streetin Seagrave on the safe arrival of "Justin Travis". Best wishes from Ali, Susanne and all of us at the 'Y"! Don't forget the Seagrave Park Association Election is Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the "new building" at the Seagrave Park. All are welcome. If you have any questions you can call Marilyn at 985-0408. February is Heart and Stroke month. Kindly accept a can- vasser at your door sometime in the next few weeks, if everyone gives a few dollars it will add up to a great amount. Needed, a volunteer for Block Parent rep. in the Sun Valley area. Please call Ann Sandiford at 985-9440 if you would be in- terested. Its not a big job, but a very necessary one for our chil- dren. Happy Birthday to Shannon Daisy Joy Barton who celebrat- ed her second birthday with family and friends at her grand- parents home, Gretel and Clar- ence Cameron in Robinglade re- cently. Happy Birthday to Chad Kearns (Hockey Player Ex- traordinaire!) and Dean Bursey (Pastor Extraordinaire!) who ~ share a birthday on February 2! I hope you both have a great day! Yappy Birthday again to Heather Wray, have a good one! Tickets are still available for the Valentine's Dance on Satur-*" Georgina Su day, Feb. 13, please call Diane Cooke for your reservations. Welcome home to Kate, Grant, Cameron and Rebecca MacDonald who recently en- joyed a week away skiing. I went away for a week too! I had a great time in the sun and a good rest. While I was away apart, the weather got cold and snowy, the Mariposa and Robinglade La- dies group was cancelled. Well, I'm back on the job, we'll still be planning an exercise night for another month, so don't think you can get out of it that easy! For now the Mariposa Ladies will be meeting at Sandra Fras- er's home the fourth Wednes- day of February. We'll be wel- coming a local Reflexologist to speak to us. Don't forget. .. Brownie News! On Feb. 15 we will be going swimming at Uxpool. Please mark this date on your calendar. On Feb. 22 at Emmanuel Pentecostal Church in Port Perry we will be having our annual Thinking Day ser- vice at 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. in- stead of our regular meeting at Seagrave. Full uniform is re- quired. All members of all units will be partici aning. Also the girls will be receiving informa- tion on selling Girl Guide Cook- ies this week. Moms and Dads, please welcome the girls when they come to your door with their big Brownie and Guide smiles and place your order for some of those delicious cookies again this year to help your lo- cal units. This was the fourth Sunday . of Ephiphany and the choir sang "Teach me God to Won- der." George Hill gave the Sun- day School theme "Morning Happiness," Rev. Shepherd's sermon was entitled "Why Bad People Prosper and Good Peo- ple.-Don't." ; Next Sunday is Covenanting Sunday for the congregation and official board officers. Also the Sunday School is holding a skating party after church at Grant and Kate MacDonald's home in Robinglade Estates. Have fun! For all your exciting news next week please call Diane Cooke at 985-3722. Old tires reborn Epsom News by Jean Jeffery ~The January Bethesda Reach W.I. meeting was held at the home of Doreen Brethour of Ux- bridge. Our guost speaker, tcliffe fascinated us with her delnonstration top- ic, "making rubber mats from old tires." (Reduce, Reuse, Recy- cle). This has turned from a hobby to a business for Pete and Georgina. Custom sizes are available from small mats to some large enough to cover a truck bottom or a cattle stall. Thanks Georgina, we all ap- preciated it very much. At our meeting committees were arranged for our spring luncheon, the Blood Donor's Clinic, food bank cooking school and our Bethesda Reach sign. for the 9th line g. Next meeting is Feb. 24 - all welcome at the home of Barbara Rance. Congratulations to Uxbridge Atoms and Graig Evans who is an Epsom member of the team. His mother Rose and sister Ann also journeyed to Sarnia recent- Ve Financial and Business Planning Corporations - Farms - Small Business Income Tax - Planning and Preparation -- You're Invited -- CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL extends an invitation to all GRADE 8 PARENTS to attend our GRADE 8 PARENT'S NIGHT Thursday, February 11, 1993 7:00 pm -- Room b Cartwright High School ly. The Uxbridge team returned 'with the International Silver Stick Championship, winning five games in a row. Ruth Reed and daughter Bev- erly of Sundridge spent a few days last week with her parents Elizabeth and Earl Taylor. Paul and Shirley Baster en- joyed dinner Saturday evening with Lois and Barry Bushell. Keith and Faye Ashton visit- ed for a couple of days last week' with Ron and Lorraine Brown at Head Lake near Kirkfield. Welcome home to Archie and Jennie Watson. Sorry, but though they brought a pocket full of sunshine, they didn't bring the warmth. Remember the S.A.C. meet- ing at Greenbank on-#eb. 3 at 1:30 p.m. ; . Frank Moore is home from ~ his stay in the hospital. There are three friends still quite sick. They are Vera eitch, Irene Capstick and Ruth Boadway. H well - we miss you. I have new next door neigh- bors who moved into the Bailey house over the weekend. They are Dan and Janet Lehman and and get children. We hope you like it in Epsom. This is our invitation to come and see us - we welcome you. U.C.W. is on Feb. 9 at 1 p.m. at the church for dessert. Word for Roll Call is Heart. Choir practice - our choir will meet at Utica Church on Thurs- day, at 7:05 p.m. and then go to St. Thomas lican Church in Brooklin for practice. EMMERSON 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LIL 1B9 (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE NATIONAL TRUST A Division of National Victoria and Grey Trustco 6.0% 1 YEAR ANNUAL INTEREST 7.25% - 5 Year Annual Rates Subject to Change without Notice.

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