14- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 19, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" BROCK HOUSE Kelirement, Kesidence DIVISION OF 1184075 ONTARIO LTD. Barbara Doble, R.N. - Administration Helen Evans, R.N. - Director of Care A An -- = extraordinary R a ' emen STUDENTS MAKE DONATION: OAC business administration students at . Retar t }1 - Port Perry High School were busy last month, collecting donations for LAL Residence with Jl Operation Scugog, the community's food bank. Last week students Ann Blog y2y% | | McClelland (left), Lisa Delisle and Janine Hammond stopped by the food bank i : to add to their earlier donation of $1,250. The cheque they presented to i sa 8s § a feeling of Jupinars Loam-- Community! HEATHER McCRAE/PORT PERRY STAR Kathryn Gundry brought the total raised by the students to $2,000. Durham Farm Conference Retire in a newly renovated, historical building in a friendly, small town community. ~ Caring qualified staff 'A Home... Not an Institution" 4 Respite For Caregivers going on vacation or just needing vecial Features ~~ © Horne cooked meals > Wheelchair accesible, © Accommodations, private or semi private © Recreation program o> TV lounges 24 hour nursing supervision ~~ Long and Short stays for those with an early hospital discharge, family RE Ask about our Special Offer For a personal tour and lunch....call 1-705-357-2988 1-888-482-7625 OPENINGS AVAILABLE Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) and the Durham Region Sheep Producers, Cattlemen, Dairy Producers, Soil & Crop Improvement Association and the East Central Pork Producers. Contact Port Perry OMAFRA at 905-985-2003 or 1- 800-263-8023 for more information. a Crop Night is on Thursday, Jan. 21 at Port Perry OMAFRA, beginning at 7 p.m. It includes the District Soybean Growers Annual Meeting and presentations on Weed Control and Biotechnology. 0 Sheep Night will be held Monday, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. at the OMAFRA boardroom in Port Perry. Topics include State of the Industry, Managing High Producing Ewes, Feeding and Handling Lambs For Forward Contracting and Making the Most of Lambs on Milk Replacer. beginning here this week Enjoy the fun of a By Joel Bagg 0 Beef Night will be held Wednesday, . OMAFRA rep Jan. 27 at OMAFRA, Port Perry, begin- recreation program or The Durham Region Farm ning at 7 p.m. Topics include a Farmer relax and visit with = [EEE STS se RE ere Conference is organized by the Ontario Panel on What Are Value Added Calves Worth, What's Important In Corn Silage - Varieties Or Processing, and a Beef Outlook. 0 Dairy Day is being held on Thursday, Jan. 28 at the Blackstock Community Centre, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Topics include National Livestock Identification, Biosecurity - Protecting Your Herd, Current Health Producers and Their Uses, and a Farmer Panel on Minimizing Herd Health Risk. a The East Central Pork Day is held on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at the Manvers Community Centre, beginning at 10 a.m. Topics include a Market Outlook, Environmental Policy and Regulation Affecting the Future of Swine Producers, Making Artificial Insemination Work, Marketing Options To Improve the Bottom Line, and Managing Through A Down Market. It's Wednesday in Oshawa Copps to attend women's hockey - game hosted by Durham MP Sheila Copps, Minister of Heritage and Minister responsible for Sport Canada will attend the international hockey game at the Oshawa Civic audi- torium between Team Canada and Team Finland Jan. 20. Durham MP Alex Shepherd, is pleased the minister has accepted the invitation to take part in the game, cel- ebrating women in sport. Olympic team won a silver medal at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games at Nagano, Japan. The game is being organized by local women's hockey associations in Durham Region and the Durham Federal Liberal Association. The local women's hockey associations who are supporting the event are the Clarington Girl's Hockey Association, assistance in providing care "Since becoming heritage minister Durham West Girl's Hockey Association, fora loved one Ms Copps has shown time and again Durham West Women's Hockey how she is an enthusiastic booster of all Association, Oshawa Girl's Hockey things Canadian. Her participation in Association and the Whitby Women's this hockey game reflects her enthusi- Hockey Association. 82 RIVER STREET, asm for promoting Canadian heroes Po An between Team Canada and SUNDERLAND, and Olympic talent," Mr. Shepherd Team Finland will take place at the ONTARIO LOC 1HO said. . Ms Copps will be dropping the puck at opening ceremonies game night. "Interest in women's hockey has grown in the country since Canada's women's Oshawa Civic Auditorium Complex, 99 Thornton Rd. S., at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $11.25 and are available at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Complex or through Ticketmaster.