Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1985, p. 12

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12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 27, 1985 lah The Port Perry Rotary annual golf tour- nament was held at Pine Ridge last week and when all the shots had been tallied up, the team captained by local Rotarian Chuck Dewhirst, captured the first place trophy. That's Chuck second from right with Rotary SAVE YOUR BODY VAN CAMP CONTRACTING LTD. PR TN | BNSTY 90 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry (416) 985-8469 ort carpet and Tile erry Ltd. SE, CARPET VINYL FLOORING CERAMIC TILE - Good Selection - - Good Prices - - Complete Installation - - Free Estimates - FOR SHOP AT HOME CALL 985-9859 rt Carpet and Tile Ltd. Scugog Island 4 Corners in Caesarea 986-4833 president Jim Grieve. At right is Jim Dor- ris and at left is Richard Jones. Absent is team member Raphael Kim. For the second straight year, the Port Perry Star team finished dead last. Lakeshore Landscaping & Property Management SUMMER MAINTENANCE Clean all Lawn Areas - Clean all Garden Beds - Clean all Walkways - Patios & Driveways. Cultivate & Edge all Garden Beds - Pruning of trees & shrubs (under 10 ft.) - Lawn/Garden Fertilizing CALL GERRY ... 985-2188 CRAFT SHOP featuring quilts, baby items, greeting cards, pine accessories, a Christmas Corner, antiques and many other items. 12 Mile East of the Say It with a ... BALLOON BOUQUET - FOR ANY OCCASION - Add to Your Bouquet A Basket of Fruit - Candy Wine - Cheese & Crackers A . # \ A The Balloon House Delivery Available 986-5105 Fort Ferry Seagrave area (From page 9) watch how this very talented gal turns a piece of wood nto something utterly charming with folk art stencilling and paint This exhibit will be one of many featured at the Fair so be sure to attend and support your local fair board. Next Tuesday is back- to-school day for hun- dreds of kids in this area. We trust this upcoming year will be successful for each of you. Our other two cor- respondents Anne San- diford and Diane Cooke are enjoying some well- deserved holidays so in their absence Patty and I will be rotating in the preparation of this col- umn. Patty Williams will be writing next week so please call her at 985-2453. Congratulations go to the Mariposa Oldtimers for winning the Green- bank Orioles Men's Lob Ball Tournament on Saturday. They defeated Cambray and Beaverton to make it to the cham- pionship game. Over- coming an early 9-2 deficit, Mariposa defeated Oakwood 20-14. Thanks to to the Green- bank Orioles for a well run tournament. When Brownies and Guides meet once again on Tuesday nights, at the Seagrave Church in the fall, a new group of girls will meet with them. Pathfinders, under the experienced leadership of Joan Poppleton (985-8663), will conduct their meetings in the kit- chen area of the church basement. Guides, with company leader Lynn Couperthwaite (852-6550) meet upstairs and Brownies with Brown Owl Janice Addison (985-8776), meet in the downstairs Sunday School area. Occasional- ly, they will have joint meetings as meeting times are the same for all: Tuesdays 6:30 - 8 p.m. Registration night for these three groups is Tuesday, September 10, between 6:30 and 8 p.m. Regular meetings begin Tuesday. September 17. Registration ages are as follows: Brownies - 6-8 A Touch of Elegance SEVEN MILE ISLAND RESORT invites you to sample our NEW MENU Try our Lobster or Rack of Lamb Taste our Fettuccini Natasha with homemade sauce Sample our new Wine List Sunday Brunch served from 11 a.m. For reservations call 985-9949 IS pleased to announce that MARY SANDERS has joined our staff at 68 WATER STREET PORT PERRY 985-9888 Come in and say Hello! - HOLIDAY WEEKEND HOURS SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SUNDAY 1 P.M. to 7 MONDAY 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. P.M. yrs. Guides - 9-11 yrs; and Pathfinders 12-14 VIS Please notify the leaders of any Brownie or Guide uniforms that are in good condition and are available for resale or donations. For any further information. call the leader in charge Milk quotas not reduced Industrial milk quotas (Market-Sharing Quota) held by Ontario dairy farmers were not reduc- ed on August 1, the begin- ning of the 1985-86 dairy year. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board made the decision following a recently announced reduction in Canada's national market sharing quota of 1.6 per cent. Board Chairman, Ken McKinnon explained that the national reduction largely pertains to that portion of quota which is designated for export purposes. "Because consumption of dairy products in Canada is relatively stable, there is no need to change the portion of na- tional quota set for domestic requirements. However, severely depressed world prices for dairy products necessitate a reduction in the portion designated for export purposes,' he said. Mr. McKinnon ex- plained that there was no need for Ontario to reduce quotas on in- dividual producers because the Board already has, or will ac. cumulate throughout the 1985-86 dairy year, suffi- cient quota in its own "bank" to offset On- tario's share of the na- tional reduction. Changes to levy rates and structure were also announced for the 1985-86 dairy year. The within-quota levy, applied on milk shipments made within a producer's market- sharing quota, has been divided into two separate components and rates, one for skim milk surplus resulting when butterfat requirements for Canada are met, and one for that portion of quota designated for the export of whole milk pro- ducts. The first rate ap- plies on shipments not exceeding 96 per cent of a producer's quota. The second rate applies on shipments made bet- ween 96 and not ex- ceeding 100 per cent of a producer's quota. The new rates are $5.14 per hectolitre and $29.73 per hectolitre, respectively. (Previous within-quota levy rate was $5.75 per hectolitre). Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 305 Queen St., Port Perry BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Phone 985-2916 or 623-4473 coLiect 1 YEAR 3 YEARS .......... 1 YEAR 2 YEARS = 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES - Annual Rates - 2 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS - Monthly Rates - 9% % 10% % 10% % TT 10% % 11% .... 878% 9% % 104% - MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD - Rates subject to change without notice Call the Office for more information SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation a -- mor

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