28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 12, 1987 F.C.C. MORATORIUM LIFTED -- Federal Agriculture Minister, John Wise, has announced a con trolled phase-out of the moratorium on foreclosures by Farm Credit Cor- poration Canada (FCC) effective May 1, 1987 All FCC clients who were facing recovery action when. the «Moratorium was imposed will be contacted by the Corporation in the next few weeks so that their current financial situation can be analyzed and the alternatives discussed. The moratorium was declared on September 17, 1985 so that FCC clients would not be forced to leave their farms while programs to assist them were being developed, such as the Farm Debt Review Boards and the Canadian Rural Transition Program. The debt review process gives farmers who are insolvent or in financial difficulty access to an im- partial review of their situation. The objective is to reach a voluntary agreement between creditors and the. farmer to enable potentially viable farm businesses to continue. (Ontario) LTD. DOUGLAS ROAD <€ Hwy 47 South WOOD LUMB FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS & HWY. 47 SOUTH, UXBRIDGE or if that is not possible, to liquidate in an orderly manner The Canadian Rural Transition Program provides financial assistance, job counselling and training for families whose farm businesses are failing Horticultural Crops Off To An Early Start by Frank Louws Horticultural Crop Advisor - This spring has been a busy time for growers due to the early warm temperatures. In general, growth development of apples, strawper- ries and other fruit crops are at least one week ahead of normal. This leaves most fruit growers uneasy since the blossoms are exposed to potential frost damage. Hopefully, we have seen the last of cold temperatures. . Many early vegetables have already "been planted and con- sumers are able to get their first taste of summer with fresh home- grown asparagus. The lack of rain is becoming critical for horticultural crops. ER CO. Dunkhing centre UXBRIDGE 'Major Ol BUY 1 -- OPEN: Mon RA Canada Parks Tender PROJECT Superintendent Wilhamson Ashley Pi Esso Pontiac-Buick Plaza Centre © = | I & 2 &| ® wooD 8 LUMBER "os ympic Event In stock items only -- Offer good May 14th to June 17th, 1987 suy 3... GET 4 1/2 price Tues. Wed . Saturday 7:30 AM to 6 PM. Thursday and Friday 7:30 AM to 9 PM GET SECOND ONE . Environment CONTRACT NO K87-013-TSW Construction and Connection of a New Septic System at Lock 41 (Gamebridge), Ontario, on the Trent-Severn Waterway Sealed tenders, marked as to contents will be received by the Trent-Severn Waterway, P O, Box 567, Ashburnham Drive Peterborough, Ontario K9J 626 until 200 PM. (local time) May 25. 1987 Tender documents may be obtained on deposit of $25 00 by certified cheque payable to the Receiver General tor Canada, from the Superintendent. Trent-Severn Waterway. P.O Box 567, Ashburnham Drive. Peterborough. Ontario K9J 626 Telephone No. (705) 742-9267 Tender documents may be examined at the above office LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED Environnement OFT F-TeF| Parcs ~ Credit moratorium lifted Rainfall totals about fifty per cent below normal for April and growers, especially, small fruit growers, may have to begin irrigating early. On a more personal note, | have been here for 2 full weeks now, ad- vising and corresponding, learning and teaching, and getting to know many of the local people. | am pleas- ed to be a part of the horticultural industry in this area and look for- ward to the seasons ahead. Local 4-H'er To To Attend National Conference by Marlene Werry R.O.S. Specialist Elaine Barkey, R.R 2, Blackstock has recently been selected to repre- sent Ontario at the 1987 National 4H Conference. Elaine, alone with seven other 4H members from across Ontario, will meet with 4-H'ers from across Canada and the United States. The conference is held in Toronto next November. Elaine has been a very active member of the Durham East 4H program since 1980. She has suc- cessfully completed 30 clubs in a variety of project areas. The National 4-H Conference is one of six conferences co-ordinated annually by the Canadian 4-H Coun- cil. One of the goals of the Council is to promote and enhance the 4-H club program at the national level. * OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! The opportunity of a lifetime is just around the corner for Junior Farmer members in Durham East. Each year the Rural Organiza- tions and Services Branch of the On- ~ tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food organize and conduct a Pro- vincial Leadership Camp for local ~ Junior Farmers members aged 17-24 as of January 1, 1987. It is a week-long experience, * September 5th to 12th, to provide .- prospective leaders with a training experience which will assist them in providing more effective leadership to local youth clubs and activities. To obtain further information about attending the 41st Junior Farmer Leadership Camp, contact: County President, Elizabeth Kelly, Blackstock or Provincial Director WEDDING _ INVITATIONS and Accessories PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street Port Perry 985-7383 OFFICE FURNITURE Filing Cabinets Desks - Chairs - etc PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 A pleasant surprise Joe Parry of Caesarea got a "ed a letter recently. Inside was Township employee Muriel Crawford at the Township office to purchase a bill on the floor. Muriel noticed the So she sent it to him. Fred was tic and last week he dropped into the for being so thoughtful. "It's not v -idea that counts," said Fred. Catholic Women's Immaculate Conception CWL. of Port Perry, held their Annual Meeting and Installation of Officers 'on May 7th. Father A. Grima. Spiritual Director and Parish Priest presided over the 6:30 p.m. Mass. with the Altar Servers being Mark Dunn and Monika Franssen. Mrs. Martha Franssen, Spiritual Con- venor was the Commentator. During Mass. the new Executive was installed with the symbolic lighting of candles; Mrs. Diann L D'Avignon Dunn, is our new Presi- "dent; Mrs. Regina Gedge, President Elect. Mrs. Marg Prohaska. Secretary; and Mrs. Mary Olaisen. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Rates | Monthly Rates 1. YEAR 8 3/4% 2 YEARS 914% 3 YEARS 9 58% 4 YEARS . 934% 10 18% 5 YEARS -- a. i 1 YEAR 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 8 14% 8 3/4% 9% 91/4% 912% hange without SCUGOG MORTGAGES BOUGHT § SOLD Ca" ™e oMce tor miorm FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation . " | H Craig Larmer, R.R. 1. Blackstock. League holds meeting Treasurer. The outgoing President. Mrs. Louise Hartney, was presented with her Past President's Pin at this time. A delicious pot luck supper was enjoved by 46 of our members followed by the reading of Annual Reports and Mrs. Louise Hartneyv's complete report on all CW. L ac- tivities during the past year. Token thank-you gifts were then presented to the outgoing Executive for their past two years dedicated service in their positions. Mrs Louise Hartney, Past President Mrs. Chris Ruesink, Secretary. Mrs. To Overgoor, Treasurer: and Mrs. Erline Haensgen, President Elect. Our Membership Drive had a great start at this meeting and we encourage any Catholic Lady who has not already paid her dues to please contact Mrs Madeline Newell, our Membership Convenor Next meeting will be June 11th beginning with a Mass at 7 30pm - Looking for A Place to Advertise Your Business? LOOK HERE! Where consumers in need shop for the professionals in business! Cali: 985-7383 for more information sant surprise when he open- 2:-bill and a note from Scugog . It seems that Mr. Parry was dog tag and he dropped the bill after he had gone home. kled pink to get his $2 back office to say thanks to Muriel ery much money, but it's the ' ™ bel po "A PS ad bebe ok al me CEs a: ge ow rg th lo oll = oi