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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 May 1979, Section 2, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesma*ï, Bowmanville, May 30, 1979 Section Two Dairy Princeas V'sits Soper Creek Nursery School During Open Ho use The week' of May 14 to 19 was open house at the Soper Creek Nursery School. And one of the many visitors Who dropped in during the day was Dairy Princess Lois Van Camp. She talked to the class about the importance of drinking milk and brought along a- cow hand-puppet to show the young students. From left to right are: Miss Van Camp; Colin Webb, Brad Hargest, Melizza Avila and Matthew Penny. The cost of the trip will be $35 for tbe bus fare, the barbecue and one meal. Tbe cost of overnigbt accommodation and other meals will be borne by tbose wbo are going on the trip. The Committee in cbarge of the Tour are: Don Rickard, Gerry Brown, Wes Yellow- lees, Karl Heeringa and A.O. Daîrymple. We do suggest tbat anyone interested, get tbeir names in as soon as possible; tbere seems to be considerable intenest in tbe trip, and as we bave indicated, we must know by June 8tb, but it will be a case of first-come, first-served, until the bus is full. Summer Hours As of June 4tb througb to the 4tb of September the summer hours for tbe Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Bowmanville will be 8 to 12 a.m. and, 1:15 to 4:30 p.m. Anyone wisbing to contact staff, sbould do so between tbose hours. Durham Horticultural & Weather Report Dict-a-pbone Number 416 623-4944. This service which is provided by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food is a Dict-a-phone report which is based on a 3-minute taped message, wbicb contains up-to-date information on the weather and current condi- tion on crops, pest activity and general information of cul- tural practices and tbings that we believe will be of value to you. Rtis a case of calling this number and from Monday to Friday the message is updat- ed each morning somewbere around 9 to 9:30 depending on when we receive the weather by TWX from Toronto. We know that many, many calîs have been made in the past years, when it bas been in service. We suggest that it is useful to you, as it is available to you 24 hours a day basis, and as we have indicated, can be received by dialing 416 623-4944. HOME ECONOMICS FOOTNOTES By Linda Caldwell, Home Economist JUNE IN ONTARIO BRINGS FINE FRESH, PRODUCE "June is busting out al over" goes the song, and so too are Ontario's fresh fruits and vegetables. June brings more fresh Ontario produce to the market for us to enjoy often. Food Specialists at the Ontario Ministry of Agricul- ture & Food say to watch particularly for strawberries, green onions, radishes and spinacb. Fresb Ontario straw- bernies will start to appear about the second week of June and begin to peak about June 18. Whether buying or picking your own, always select red, f ully ripened bernies. Do not wash &orhbull theëm-until tbey are to be used. Refrigenate tbem uncovered, spread oit on a tray. For best quality, use wîtbin 2 to 3 days. Ontario green onions appear in June and continue throughout the summer. Cboose onions witb crisp, green tops and thin necks. Trim the root ends, then wrap tbem ini plastic and store in the refrigerator. Enjoy tbe perky flavour of green onions alI summer. Ontario radisbes are available now in some parts of tbe province, witb the peak peniod from July 1 to August 31. Their zippy flavours and cruncby texture make tbem great salad favourites. Look for firm radisbes witb small, whole beads. To store, remove leaves, leave small portion of stem and root end on and refrigenate in a tigbtly closed plastic bag. Fresb green leaves of Ontario spînacb are available in early June and tbnougbout the summer. Choose large, fresb, dark- Regimental Band Instructs Music Students at Senior Public School Students in Bowmanville's Monday Night Band had a chance to learn from the pros last week 'at Bowmanville Senior Public Sehool. The students had the opportunity of playing alongside members of th'c Royal Canadian Regiment band last Tuesday, May 15. No doubt they learned many helpful hints asïl resuit of this experience. green, sligbtly curly leaves of spinacb. Look for and enjoy tbçse fresb Ontario food products this June! Selecting and Cooking Aspargus from Ontario Fresb Ontario asparagus is available now for your eating pleasure. The season is rela- tively sbort, 50 enjoy aspara- gus often wbile it's bere. Ontario Ministny of Agricul- ture and Food suggest some bints for selecting and cooking asparagus. Choose brigbt green stalks witb tigbtly closed compact tips. Stalks sbould be straight and firm, and about 6 to 8 incbes long. If possible, eat asparagus the same day you buy it. However, if it is necessany to store it, wrap tbe bottom of the stalks in a damp paper towei. Tben put the asparagus in a plastic bag and refrigerate. Plan to use within two days. To prepare for cooking, break off tbe woody stem wbere it snap s easily. Wash the stalks thorougbly and carefully to remove any sand from under tbe scales. Wbatever metbod you use to cook asparagus, remember neyer to overcook it. Tbe flavour is at its best wben tbe asparagus is cooked only until " Commercial & Residential * Farmn Gates & Fence * T-Bar * BarbWire * Installations & Repairs 725-1 721 Taunton E., 1/4 mile E. of Rtson Rd. crisp-tender. Boiling and pan family ta the fresh, dellcîôuo's frying both require about vegetable soon. seven minutes cooking time. Treat yourself and your Give Heari Fund HuY MET FARM3SUPPLY LTD. (formerly Morton's Farm Supply Ltd.) Corne in and see our complete #ne of equip. from spErýny+r\W HODLLArýD SSpmHOMELIT R.R. 2 Bowmanville, Ontario Maple Grove Road - South of Hwy. 2 Hours: Mon.-Sat. PH,~ 623270- 8a.m. -6 p.m. Mfter several days of gathering dandelion stems, these Bowmanville youngsters made a 1,500 foot dandelion chain in a back yard on Alonna St. re- cently. The chain had been broken in a few places when this photo was snap- ped Thursday, May 18, but its builders assure us that the full-sized, 1,500 foot chain was an impressive sight when completed. Shown here are those who took part in the project. They are: Jennifer, Kelly, Gillian, Susie, Michelle, Cindy, Jason, Nicole, Christine, Robert, Andrea, Shane, Randy, Karen, Tina, Andy, Cherie. Also is the photo is a cat named Angel. I DuhamAgrcutralNews I By: A.O. Dairymple, Agricultural Representative DURHAM FARMERS TO VISIT NEW LISKEARD FARMING AREA The Durham County Soul and Crop Improvement Asso- ciation bas made tentative plans for a 3-day bus trip for farmers, members of their familles, or anyone interested to the New Liskeard area of Ontario on July 24, 25 and 26th. An early announcement is being at the present time, for the chartering of a bus and the making of motel reservations must be done by the lltb of June, and final plans made for the actual visit in the New Liskeard area. On the Tuesday,. tbe group will be leaving tbe Farmer's Co-op at Orono at 8:00 a.m. journeying tbrougb, New Liskeard and arriving in mid-afternoon. Tbere will then be a beef barbecue at tbe College of Tecbnical Agricul- ture, followed by a visit to the various plots and demonstra- tions at tbe College. On Wednesday, we will be visiting a dairy, beef, swine, cash farm and a community pasture, followed, if the mem- bers of the tour wisb, a visit to the mining museum in tbe area tbat evening. On the Thursday, we will be visiting tbe Sbeep Researcb Station at tbe scbool. Considerable breeding work and researcb is being done in sbeep produc- tion, and this will conclude our miorning witb tbe return journey - arniving back in early morning at Orono. !Anyone interested in tbe trip, wbo is not a member of the Soil & Crop Improvement Assoc., sbould apply to the Secretary-Treasurer of tbe Association at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 234 King St. E., Bowmanville LiC 1P5 previous to June 8, 1979. Doing it your way.. Is our way!! and aur way is ta off er You a wide selection of Cars, Campers and -We Care- Service Modern paint & body shop for ail makes. In addition, We rent vans, buses, campers, wagons. and of course, our RARBITSI See or Cali Us Today! 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