2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1995 FARM & RURAL LIFE Seaway Valley Co-op THE PORT PERRY STAR Farm & Rural Life CALENDAR OF « Top and bottom ring angles sees brisk share sales wards our project," said and operation of the facili- roots project from the individuals FARMING EVENTS Aug. 8 m. 4- | Su Mt The Seaway Valley ject and a total member- sales staff to handle the vo 8pm Duan East dy Counc Sumner 9- Farmers Energy Co- shipofover1,650." sale of Plas A and Clogs Aug. 9 Ontario Inter-County 4-H Dairy Judging operative has reported 2 preferred shares e Comp., Kemptville that all of its membership Seaway Yullsy Patisers end of the sale of member- | Aug. 8-11 1995 Canadian Cattlemen's ASS0C. shares have been 1d d n Igy 0 Ope a yo ship shares has resulted Convention, Waterloo Inn, Waterloo : } 30/0, an working to construct a $52 ir nereased demand fof Aug. 10-11 National Conference on Pesticide Investors are quickly turn- million per year ethanol Application Technology, University of ing their attention to production facility at the preferred shares. ~Pre- Guelph Class 'A' and Class 'B' Pre- (Cornwall Industrial Park, ferred shares are held "in Aug. 12 Provincial Junior Farmer Summer ferred Shares. The plant could utilize up trust' until financing and Aud. 12 Sama, USwa Dav. Markl - Capacities from 1442 to "We're extremely de- to five million bushels of building permits are final vo Sma ow Tay. am 5300 bushels lighted with the enthu- eastern Ontario's corn ppg are vailable P Aug. 14 8pm. Ontario County Milk Committee Mtg., * Independent internal siasm residents of eastern crop and create employ- Port Perry OMAFRA | framework Ontario have shown to- ment during construction "This has been a grass- Aug. 15 7pm. Durham Region Farm Fresh Marketing Assoc. Directors Mtg., Marvin Stevenson's, Port Perry « Removabl Bud Atkins, president of ty, and through numerous start, with ovale Tie Bar Seaway Valley Farmers spin-offjobs. The projectis making an investment in Aug. 15 780p.m. rire Gardeners My. bon + Remote Cap Opener Energy Co-operative. "The supported, in part, by the an eastern Ontario project Aug. 15 Durham West Soil & Crop Improvement standard sell-out of membership JobsOntario Community which they will own," said Assoc. bus trip to Outdoor Farm Show & « Door Tie Back standard shares has resulted in $5 Action program. Atkins. "We expect our farm visits Wentworth area root bs ack stanaar million in equity toward Richardson Green- Present members will de- Aug. 15 8pm. 4-H Farm Machinery Club Mtg, Frews, Now J fannoie standard the financing of our pro- shields has joined Seaway cide to increase their equi- Aug. 15, 16 Nestleton . coalin . 15, 16, 9 ty, and new investors will & 17 Outdoor Farm Show, Burford. Contact 1- for longer life join in, to ensure we are 800-563-5441. helping grease Jobs and | Aug.17 7pm. Victoria County Pasture Info. Night, s---------- H eep production dollars in Glenarm EE Protect Your Profits | oufialcommuniies" " |nate | Soobormr cote ric oo : Cl 'A' Pref d ug. :30 p.m. urham West 4-H Assoc. Executive a By Using Shorey are nonvoting _ Mg. Port Perry OMAFA = p- . ug. urmam ion Federation Oo = Commodity Futu res shares with a par value of g Agriculture Zorn Roast, Scugog EE $100. A minimum pur- Mausetun AdnouluralProduct Oe The shames otra | a 228 A A . The shares offer a . 26- uni mers Social Rec. Workshop, Sold and installed by ROBERT J. GOW floating rate dividend de- 9 C.N.E, Toronto P J.R. FORSON termined on April 1 and Aug. 26 4-H Achievement Days, Blackstock Fair EQUIPMENT 434-7156 or October 1 of each and eve- Aug. 26 & 27 The Great Ganaraska Countryside ' ' C1 enture. Contact 905-983-9399. Safes' Robert J. Gow 1-800-267-1522 ry year, which is based on | oq 26.28 Todays Seuss - Tomorow's Leaders R72. Donclord - -15 a non-cashable Guaran- C.NE. Toronto Co . teed Income Certificate, | Aug.31 4-H Achievement Program for Durham Home: 793-2065 RICHARDSON GREENSHIELDS Ta 1 Sites cSt. plus one per cent, matur- West 4-H Plowing Club Mobile: 749-8293 Investment advisors to Canadian enterprise and enterprising Canadians L1G 4S4 ingon April 1,1998. Aug.31 7:30 p.m. Pood Way ardeners Mtg, Port L] n I Class 'B" Preferred |g, 4 | Port Perry Fair (contact 905-085-3819) d Shares are also non-voting shares with a par value of $100. A minimum pur- Sept. 2 noon 4-H Dairy Achievement Day for Port Perry & South Ontario 4-H Dairy Clubs, Port Perry Fair chase of 25 shares is re- | Sept. 3 4-H Beef Achievement Day for Durham quired. The maturity date West 4-H Beef Club, Port Perry Fair is April 1, 2000. Unlike Sept. 4 10:45 a.m. Srtario County Holstein Show, Port A . erry Fair Class 'A' shares, these Sept. 7-10 Durham Central (Orono) Fair (contact shares can be converted to 905-797-2962) membershipsharesatma- |Sept.7 7pm. 'Durham County Holstein Show, Orono turity, on a one for one ba- Fair sis, if no dividend is de- Sept. 8 1 p.m. Kawartha Jersey Club Show, Orono Fair clared and paid or Sept. 8 11am. 4-H Achievement Day for Durham : Senior & Junior Dairy Clubs, Orono Fair declared and unpaid for |g. Uxbridge Fair. Contact 905-852-7647 three consecutive periods. 4-H Achievement Day for Uxbridge Dairy The dividend is deter- & Durham West Rabbit Clubs, Uxbridge mined by the board from Fair time to time. Sept. 9 noon SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF FARM INSURANCE Appointment of Villeneuve applauded OFA executive is pleased | with new Ontario cabinet | The appointment of Noble Villeneuve, track record of consultation with his MPP for Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry farm constituents and a firm under- and East Grenville, as Ontario's Minis- standing of the interaction between agri- ter of Agriculture is a positive sign for culture and natural resources on a num- he future of she province's agrifood mn ber of policy issues," Mr. George said. ustry, says Roger George, president o : | the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. The OFA looks forward to working "Mr. Villeneuve has been a long-time with other line ministers such as Eliza- friend of agriculture," said Mr. George. beth Witmer in labor, Brenda Elliott in "He has worked tirelessly for the indus. environment and Al Palladini in trans- portation and ensuring that these minis- try as agriculture criti d - hy A to working with iin hes oon on. tries understand the impact of their poli- sition." Mr. Villeneuve led the C€i€son agriculture. Conservative Party's support for stable "As Mr. Harris significantly down- funding legislation and has been promi- scaled his departments, it is gratifying nent in debate on every agricultural is- to note that agriculture remains a signif- sue for the last decade. icant ministry," said Mr. George. "Pre- Mr. George said the OFA was also en- mjer Harris and his Deputy Premier, Fi- couraged by the appointment of Victor- nance Minister Ernie Eves will bring a ia-Haliburton MPP Chris Hodgson to northern, rural common sense perspec- the position of Minister of Natural Re- tive to the people of Ontario. We wish sources. "Mr. Hodgson has a proven them well." ar wy FREE CONSULTATION 1: FARM LIABILITY 0) EQUIPMENT EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED Since 1917 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. (905) 985-7306 o PRODUCE COVERAG = 9 LIVESTOCK