Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 29 Mar 1972, p. 19

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a '$1. worth of meat Do you have difficulty finding tasty yet inexpensive main.course dishes? Or, are vou looking for some new meat dishes? If so, the Food Forum **A Dollar's Worth of Meat" is just for you. .A 'Food Forum is an evening of discussion and demonstrations, in this case about meat. Twenty menus will be discussed, each built around main dishes made with meat. Each main dish costs a dollar or less to serve 4people! Many recipes will be demonstrated and a menu and recipe booklet will be distributed at the Forum. "A Dollar's = Worth of Meat' is being held Wednes- day evening, March 29, 1972 at St. Andrews-Chalmers Presbyterian Church, 'Ux- bridge. The time -- 8p.m, Anyone. interested-is-invited to attend. There will be no charge for admission. Beare Motors Ltd. Port Perry Car Rentals Ontario Daily, Weekly Monthly -- RATES - Bc per mile Collision Insurance Waiver $1.00 per day 985-7351 . recently WES Port Perry PLUMBING - HEATING - LpORT PERRY 1001 Variety Stores Limited Corn growers face threat The pressure being exer- ted by the grains trades, vertical integrators and a few misinformed farmers, to remove the Canadian Wheat Board's control over the inter-provincial © movement of feed grains is a big threat to Ontario corn growers. Blake Sanford, Co-ordina- tor for Region 3, Ontario, * National * Farmer's Union, said. today that this opinion was shared by farmers representing NFU locals from the heart of the south-western Ontario corn belt, who were attending workshops on the operations of the Canadian Wheat 'Board. The workshops, held Feb. 2nd and 3rd, at Ridgetown and Mitchell were conducted by...Doug.. Yonge, - a --Sask-- atchewan farmer and a NFU resource person, created a much clearer understanding of the . orderly marketing - system for western grains in the minds of those attending. "Ontario delegates attending the annual NFU Convention in Winnipeg, unanimously approved the grains policy which called for all grains produced in Canada to come under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Wheat Board," Mr. Sandford said. The workshops were for the purpose of discussing the implications of this decision: Participants recognized cer- tain limitations "are to be expected, but "agreed the the disadvantages. Those attending realized many of the. needs- of the grain growers in Ontario could be ! met under the jurisdiction of ~ the Wheat Board. LANE = ELECTRIC - 985-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE 985-7122 'Model Contest closes March 31. Judging at 7 p.m. Come in and see our Easter _Novelties and Cards SEE PT NY PAC x Pir GN EA ey A MOLEC ISI) Bay of Quinte COntorente PORT PERRY STAR-Wednesday, March 22, 1972 ~ 1 in United Church, Lindsay The 10th annual meeting of Bay of Quinte Conference United Church Women will be held in Queen St, United Church, Lindsay, April 10th, registration beginning at 12 evening sessions and morn- ing and afternoon on April Il. . The Theme is "L ove is the Issue", Mr. Q. McKinney, Peterborough is the song Facts will be presented in skit and dialogue form in the afternoon. Major A. McCor-. quodale, House of Concord, will be the after dinner speaker followed by a study, India Festival and Facts 1972 -.73. A highlight of the confer- Re freal conducted by the Rev, H. Parker, B.A., B.D., Ph. D., professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Liter- . ature at Queen's Theological College in Kingston on con- ducted by Mr. J. Black, Bay of Quinte Conference Press.. An invitation is extended to everyone, : "advantagés far outweighed p.m. with afternoon and leader. Fun, Fellowship and efice: will be A "Spiritual "It matters not how much you have Or the manner in which you live To make your Red Cross Drive suceed its whether or not you give If you can afford to give Give as much.as you can afford Please! MEWOy Brown some disaster area or bring hope, health and safety to those in need. Your donation is necessary to keep our work in the Loan Cupboard, Blood Donor Clinics,. 'Water Safety and Emergency Aid functioning for the community benefit. This year, lets try and make it $1,000.00 over our objective. Send your donations to 'General vast system of volunteers, this amount can often Delivery, Uxbridge P.O." All donations of Sif 00 mean. the.difference between life and death.in. ._or-more will-receive a- -receipt.- Sk a AR hr Re WEI. 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