Band gets grant for Island Hall Construction is expected to get underway in about a month on a community hall for the Mississauga of Scugog Island First Nations. The 3500 square foot building will also provide office space for the First Nations Band Seminar focus on farmers In today's constantly changing times, the importance of developing good working relationships is imperative for a successful and economically sound operation. This is the basis for a one day seminar on "Your Farm Team - Making it Work for You" on Tuesday, March 30 1993, Nestleton Recreation Centre. This is presented by the Local Agricultural Employment Board, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food and the Agricultural Employment Services. It is designed to assist farm business operators to improve working relationships and human resource management. skills. Facilitators for the day, Brian and Gisele Ireland, are becoming well known throughout Ontario for their personalized and humorous presentations. Gisele has done extensive travel throughout Ontario and Eastern Canada in the keynote speaker role. She writes regularly for the "Rural Voice" and has published four books. Brian has servedyas Co- ordinator for the Quodis Bush Rural Ministries involving a crisis line and directing callers for help. He serves as a resource person for various organizations working with rural people. As a team they provide a wealth of experience in dealing with human resource management and interrelationships. Ruth Powell, from a local dairy farm, will share her thoughts on the potential risks involved in farming, and combined with a safety film, will focus on what a crisis can really mean to you. The afternoon highlight will be a panel of farm employer/spouses, Leah Frew, Alison Schmid, Claire Sullivan and Joyce Sutherland who will share their thoughts and experiences in their particular roles,and responsibilities. The seminar concludes with an updating on wages and statutory obligations. To register call the East Central Agricultural Employment Services at 1-800-263-3825. my" Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, March 16, 1993--3 _4& council and will be built immediately north of the present office on the east side of Durham Road 7 on Scugog Island. Ontario Citizenship minister Elaine Ziemba visited the First Nations on Monday and turned over grants for about $350,000 that will be used in the construction and furnishing of the new hall. First Nations economic development officer Gary Edgar said the new community hall will have seating for about 125 and will be available for rent by all resid of Scugog Township and surrounding new ove FOF @ JOD Well done uu... project will be in the $460,000 range. Staff at Port Perry Community Nursing Home was presented with a Long Term Care Mr. Edgar said with achievement award from the Ontario Nursing Home Association earlier this month. in photo construction set to start about are Kim Mitchell, Margaret Cairll, Joy Holtby, Nancy Polkinghorne, in front, Donna Drew, April 19, the single storey Mary Anne Elliott, Kim Owen, Administrator Edna Goss and Michelle Kimmerly. The award 'structure should be completed was for the staff and volunteer efforts last March In taking residents on a week long trip to this August. Florida. TT -- . . : 0) If you haven't tried Riverboat Pizza... artes You don't know what 15 WATER ST 7 . . / p! \ - id you're missing: ve PORT PERRY sem | [} fasnun, L] . a = , : X-LARGE PIZZA : - - - y hd LJ =. H p _ : With S Toppings : - . - . Upon presentation of this coupon. - - Expires March 31/93 Plus App. Taxes = sssssEsnsennsERNRERNERRERg sassssaensnssnunsnennnna®