8a- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" All At Guaranteed Low Prices UNITED Sl 4 CARPET? Levilon Largest Carpet Selection B LI N DS in Scugog Townshi and a mamber of ho target ehper | | VERTICALS « VENETIANS buying group in Canada PLEATED SHADES HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie s. HWY. 7AEAST - PORT PERRY 985-2451 or 985-2157 _s A Ob ALE Nn) Air; PA > = eg) he "help hy effincy for fast harvesting When it comes to harvesting, you can't beat the heavy-duty performance that's built into the New Holland Model 790 forage harvester. Performance starts at the cutterhead. The 1914 ¢-inch wide, 12-knife cutterhead delivers a fine uniform chop that's just right for most silage feeding operations. .And an electric clutch gives instant response and positive control on the reversing gearbox. The Model 790 is avail- able with either a 540-rpm or a 1000-rpm PTO drive. Stop in today and trade for the performance leader in Harvesters--the "790" from Ford New Holland. MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Over 45 years in the business FORD NEW HOLLAND e Versatile SUNDERLAND (705) 357-3121 Holtby farm 48 has Grand Champion at the Fair Roger and Murray Holtby, of Holtbyholme Holsteins, Port Perry, exhibited the Grand Champion Cow at the recently held Ontario County Holstein Show. Senior three Year Old Ron- beth Star Missy has had exten- sive winnings, including being named All Canadian in 1991, 1992 and 1993. Missy was also Grand Champion at last year's show. She is sired by Hanover- hill Starbuck. The Reserve Champion was |] the first prize Senior two Year Old, Eiklyn Counselor Barbi Ann. She was exhibited by John || Buckley and Gary Jebson of Sunderland. Barbi Ann was All Canadian in 1993 and is sired by Carnation Counselor. The Junior Champion,. Bel Fountaine Starbuck Windy was also exhibited by John Buckley and Gary Jebson of Sunder- land, and was the winner of the Junior Yearling Class. The first prize Summer Year- ling, Holtbyholme Mandy Mi- chelle, bred and owned by Roger and Murray Holtby, was Re- serve Junior Champion. The Werry family of Loa-De- Mede Farms Ltd., Oshawa, was the winner of the Futurity Class with Loa-De-Mede roker Mona. Phoenix Bros., of Greenbank, were awarded the Premier Ex- hibitor Award and the Werry family of Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd. were awarded the Premier Breeder Award. This was the 56th Ontario County Holstein Show held at Port Perry Fair. The judge was Jack Fraser of Brampton. Country & Western Dance Lessons GET IN STEP WITH THE REST AS YOU LEARN TODAYS HOTTEST DANCE MOVES * SLAPPIN' LEATHER * TUSH PUSH * ELECTRIC SLIDE * ACHEY BREAKY 8& MUCH MORE PUT ON YOUR BOOTS AND HAT AND JOIN IN THE FUN AND EXCITEMENT EACH AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT STARTING SEPTEMBER 26, AT 8:00 P.M. AT THE PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH AT ONLY $5.00 PER LESSON THE CLASS WILL FILL QUICKLY. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED, CALL YOUR COUNTRY DANCE CONNECTION NOW!!! FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO PRE-REGISTER CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-387-3043 \ x Pll J I} I ! 1 he arte i 1 , . A | a a . a TT rer A 0 IRON ee yo 4 | Little Kayla Griffiths, 2, checks out the giant sunflowers she grew this summer trom atop grandma Tone Douglas' shoulders. The towering posies are In Mrs. Douglas' Poplar Park home. Quartet at Museum Sept. 25 The Country Four, a barber- shop quartet, will be appearing on the weekly Sunday Night Musicals held in the Scugog Shores Museum Church at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 25. Along with the quartet will be a group of talented entertain- ers. These musicals are being provided free of charge by the a . Port Perry Historical Society and the Museum management. They provide a platform for local entertainers, young and older, good and better, in the area. So come, have fun. Some- thing different every week. If interested in performing, call (905) 985-8967. Siksay & Fraser Offices L a Real Estate, Corporate & Commercial Law, \Y [VIa[lei]o T= | RSQ BIAVIE (o] ola pT 0) ff IEW VARTAVIT SRS SI G1 (ES Branch Office - Port Perry 204 Casimir Street, Port Perry Phone: (905) 985-4141 Fax: (905) 985-4598 U.S. BE PART OF THE FUN AND ACTION JOIN TODAY For more information, call the corps line at (905) 723-8750 Main Office - Whitby 618 Athol Street. Whitby Phone: (905) 666-4772 Fax: (905) 666-3233 Entertain, Travel, and Compete With Durham's Own Northwind Drum & Bugle Corps We offer professional instruction in Brass, Percussion and Dance to young people between the ages of 10 to 20. We provide instruments, uniforms and transportation as we travel throughout Ontario, Quebec and the a ------------ I La" TRL TR RT li + as saan LT