Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 7 Dec 1977, p. 7

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sa AR y SLA FAR 3% 4 * ead 74 4 J Ct TERA BU LR RTECEEN ) ps Shi Shade TN CE ve ¥ sasbisdeduiiitinoscuiiveonituisishnnaduns storia didi cmiins di " Director appointed to Vv crops and soils branch - Deputy Minister of Agri- culture and Food R. Gordon Bennett has announced the appointment of Galen Driver as director of the soils and crops branch. He succeeds James Rainforth who has - left. the ministry to become secretary of both the Ontario Grape Growers' Marketing Board and the Tender Fruit Growers' Marketing Board. Mr. Driver has been with - Food For Thought by The Hillier's Tiny red new potatoes can be a super hors d'oeuvres. Boil, scoop out the top, and fill with"a spoonful of sour cream. Garnish with caviar and sieived egg yolk. Rule of thumb; use a quart of fruit for a nine- inch pie. ol Delicious for : brunch: Saute minced onion and | garlic in a quarter cup oil. Add two cups of tomato sauce and a teaspoon or two of mixed herbs. Let simmer 15 minutes. Then slipin eight eggs, one at a time, spoon the sauce over, cover the pan, and cook slowly about ten minutes. Serve eggs and sauce on dry toast, and lop with grated cheese. For a change of spicy flavour, toss doughnuts in nutmeg-scented sugar. - Easy sauce for boiled beef: a four-ounce bottle of "prepared horse- radish mixed with a cup of sour cream. ' Easiest (neal of all: sit back, relax and dine at ... the Dairy Bar on the Waterfront Port Perry -- 985-8611 Enjoy your old favorites from our menu - or try something new. Every- thing is delicious! = elsewhere Newspaper ads were recom- the ministry since 1971 when he joined as associate direc- tor of the extension branch. In that position he served as area co-ordinator and farm management specialist "for northern Ontario. He came to Toronto in May 1977 as general manager of the Farm Income Stabiliz- ation Commission and as- . sumed his present position on November 14. Raised on a farm in the Easter Townships of Quebec, Mr. Driver graduated with a B. Sc. in agriculture from Macdonald College, McGill University, and went on to take a M.Sc. in agricultural extension at Michigan State University. Before joining the ministry Mr. Driver spent five years as associate diréctor of the extension branch at Mac- donald College. ' Succeeding Galen Driver as general. manager of the Farm Income Stabilization Commission is Frank Barnes who since 1967 'has been assistant general manager of the Crop Insurance Com- mission. Mr. Barnes joined the ministry in 1957 as an economist specializing in dairy herd improvement. A graduate of the University of Guelph with a B. Sc. in agriculture, Mr. Barnes was a dairy farmer for 16 years. Region want film to boost industry The Durham Region plan- ning and development com- mittee has approved in principle a colour movie, logo and mailing campaign to promote the identity of the region and industrial . development sites. Industrial development officer Robert Nicol made 18 recommendations cover- ing a two-year promotional campaign. "The 15-minute long movie would give a * general overview of life in Durham and highlight in- dustrial development areas in various communities. Radio ads placed with Toronto stations was also recommended and if they prove successful, spots could be placed with radio in Canada. mended for such---publica- tions as the Financial Post, They would also be placed in American . and = European publications. The Region's campaign theme "Future for Sale" got sqme criticism by one regional councillor who pointed out that the word "Futures" refers to a method of buying commodi- ties on the market, and could result in confusion. The plan will go to council for approval, and then a [SITRINS TIEN 012 LAVA | BY 3 V2 VAY BCT DYLAN VA BA % SION NO IC) PAY 3d 5 BY Uxbridge Or Call ( ect! 852-6050 75 meeting will be set up be- tween the region and pro- vincial officials as the pro- vince will be. paying $65,000 of the $250,000 bill. (HINTERIZE, 4 ' dsdasadliss amills bain f pst 4. ; T HER A special service was held at the Colum us Untied Church, Monday, November 28, when four girls from the area were presented their Canada Cords. Recipients of the Cords were, from left, Carol Lehane). Columbus; Gwen Sonderskov, Lorie VanKuik and Kelly Bright, all of R.R. 1, Oshawa. Congrat- ulations girls on your fine achievement. { ] Sous V (2 ow --7 Vermiculite INSULATION sn. 32,95 bag R12 R20 R28 - Fibreglass Batt INSULATION ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS Classic Double Hung Mill Finish on 39 30 ARISTOCRAT 1%" 15V42¢ sq.ft. 25¢ 34¢ sq.ft. sq.ft. STYROFOAM INSULATION V2" (4'x8") $1 44 sneer $2.87 sheet 12" (4'x8') $4,30 sheet $5.74 sheet 1 (4'x8') 2! (4'x8') EN 9 E Av any WS 3%" (4'x8') $2.15 sheer LAKE SCUGOG LUMB STORM [| DOORS Mill Finish 65% _-- an ASK FOR ry ihe PORT PERRY 235 WATER ST. 985-7391

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