Agriculture theme for summer work Over 600 youth in On- tario will work on farms and learn about agriculture this summer through two programs sponsored by the Ontario Youth Secretariat and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OOM.AF.). For those young people with no farm exper- ience, the Junior Agriculturalist program offers an opportunity to 16 to 18 year olds to live and work in a rural area. Farmers supervise and work with students to help develop skills and knowledge used on a farm. Woud-Muizelaar Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church was the beautiful setting uniting in marriage Katrin Woud and Edward Robert Muize- laar on December 9th, 1983. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evert Woud of Port Perry and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rinze Muize- laar of Hampton. Rev. A. DelJager officiated the candlelight service and Marilyn Haass was both the organist and Piano soloist. The bride looked lovely in her full length white gown with matching maliboo cape carrying a beautiful bouquet of pink roses, white daisies and baby's breath. Petra Woud, sister of the bride, was the maid of honour and the bridesmaids were Suzanne Woud, also a sister of the bride, and Mary Ann Muizelaar, sister in law of the groom. Their beautiful INCOME TAX JACK BEAL GUARANTEED RETURNS FROM $13 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE - PORT PERRY (Lake Scugpg Lumber Company - Upstairs Office) Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m. Saturday - 8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon. Closed Thursdays PHONE 985-3688 A training allowance of $18 a day is paid to the participants. O.M.A.F. contributes $10 and the farmer pays $8. Also, the room and board provided by the farmer is valued at $8 a day for tax pur- poses. Workers' Com- pensation and Unemployment In- surance is paid by OMAF. The only prerequisites for Junior Agricul- turalists are energy, enthusiasm and an in- terest in agriculture. Agricrew involves young people aged 16 to 24 and offers fourperson crews that can be book- dusty rose gowns matched the roses in the bridal bouquet as well as the mixture of pink and white daisies and baby's breath they carried. They wore white capes similar to the brides. The flower- girl was Erin Muizel- aar, niece of thé groom. She threw flowers as the couple walked down the isle. The best man was Bill Hiemstra, a close friend of the groom, who came all the way from Alberta. George Muizel- aar, brother of the groom and Michael Woud, brother of the bride, were ushers. All wore navy blue suits, as did the groom. The bride's grandparents from Germany and her grandmother as well as the groom's grand- mother, both from Holland, were able to attend the wedding of their grandchildren. The couple is now resid- ing in Newcastle. ed by farmers on a daily basis. Crews can be hired to paint, weed, hay, clear fields and do many other jobs around the farm. Most participants. will have. experience working on a farm or do- ing physical labour. Farmers pay $90 a day for an Agricrew and transportation is looked after by the crew farmers. Both programs begin June 25th and run until August 24th. Program co-ordinators, university and college students, can be contacted through your local O.M.AF. office. Bagg-S Carla Bagg, daughter of Carl and Joan Bagg of Port Perry and Steven Stamatis, son of William and Mary Stamatis of Boston are happy to announce their CAV tamati PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 10, 1984 -- 25 tion. From left to right is: Junior Farmer Executive Pictured above is the 1984 Executive of the Durham East Junior Farmer Associa- Yellowlees, alternate provincial director; Karen Yellowlees, president; Elizabeth Kel- ly, 2nd vice president; Marilyn Sewell, pro- vincial director; ul marriage on January 14, 1984. Following a honey- moon in Hawaii, they will reside in Costa Mesa, California. FOR YOUR COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE Scugog Oil Undercoating Service at 985-9569 We do -- Car Washing --Interior Shampoo -- Oil Undercoating -- Wax Treatment Entertaining at the organ Fri. & Sat. evenings for your Dining Pleasure! (At the Causeway) Hwy. 7A - Port Perry FOR RESERVATIONS: CALL: 985-2486 Janet Van Camp, treasurer; Debbie Van Camp, secretary; Lawrence Van Camp, 1st vice president; Dale Van Camp, newsletter editor; Dave Buttery, past president. Marilyn Sewell was named Outstanding Member for 1983 at their Annual Banquet held on February 25, 1984 at Blackstock. Easter eggs and spring flowers provide set for delightful lunch by Barbara Evans P.R.O. Easter eggs, spring flowers and bunnies created a delightful sett- ing for the Bethesda- Reach W.I. spring luncheon last week. A beautiful day, a crisp salad plate and a de- lightful presentation by Mrs. Mona Lehman entitled Create a Colour- ful You was enjoyed by 130 ladies gathered at the Masonic Hall. Do you have a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear? There is a differ- ence when someone says my that's a lovely dress or my you look lovely in that dress. In summing up her pre- sentation, Mona chall- enged us to feel good about oneself. It gives confidence and you will be better equipped to greet others with a smile, to encourage and help someone else. A young citizen of Uxbridge, Doug Irvine, gave credit to the wond- erful support he had gotton first from his parents and second from many citizens of our community who have helped him thus allowing him to be chosen Junior Citizen of the year. An award given for 'Constant and Selfless Community Service despite physical disability". Doug, a grade eight student, spoke to the Bethesda- Reach W.I. recently and shared with us his plans for the future to help other people, maybe a recreational therapist - help others to cope in his goal. Doug's spirit of courage and determin- ation was an inspiration to all of us. 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