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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1983, p. 19

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Rummage Sale Will Help Honduran Children DURHAM AGRICULTURAL NEWS Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 27, 1983 BHS Theatre Arts Students Perform at Vincent Massey For the past seven years, students at the St. Joseph's School have been holding a rummage sale to raise funds for needy children in Honduras. Here, Jenny Day and Victoria MacDonald work at one of the used clothing tables set up during the annual sale held Saturday, April 23. They are part of a grade four class which sponsors two children through the Horizons of Friendship program. Saturday's sale was held in the parking lot of the St. Joseph's Church. John Treacy Insurance Brokers Limited Complete Insurance for • Business • Automobile and Home Call us for a free consultation at 623-2527 Ask us about special rates for Non-smokers and non-drinkers Authorized Agent for Hartford - Fireman's Fund - Continental Commercial Union - Citadel - Wawanesa Economical Insurance Co. Located in the Veltri Complex 68 King Street East - Bowmanville OPEN 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Fridays ALL THE CHOICE SI IN THE « WORLD* By John Finlay Agricultural Representative and Brian Hall Associate Agricultural Representative LOCAL MILK PRODUCERS RECEIVE QUALITY CERTIFICATES An unprecidented number of Milk Producers in the Durham East area received Milk Certificates Certificates at the Annual Banquet in Cavan held on Friday, April 15,1983. The highest quality Gold Seal Awards went to: Dale- crest Farms, Port Hope; Bruce and Melody Hendry, Port Hope; Anson Morton, Cavan; Ted and Janice Armstrong, Armstrong, Millbrook; Eric Bowman, Bowman, Enniskillen; Dave Im- lach, Newtonville; Clarence Nichols, Newcastle; Wes Hills, Enniskillen; and Ross Sharp, Blackstock. General certificates were presented to: Dwight Bradley, Hampton; Frank Barkey, Blackstock; Peter Hoogeveen, Blackstock; Harm Prins, Hampton; Ralph Larmer, Blackstock; Don Welsh, Bowmanville; Bowmanville; James Millson, Enniskillen; Ron Ashton Farms Ltd., Bowmanville; A. Muir and Sons, Bowmanville; Clarence Bajema, Nestleton; Hendrik Van Dorp, Enniskillen; Enniskillen; Glalea Farms, Bowmanville; Bowmanville; Youngfield Farms, Nestleton; Lloyd Kellogg, Port Hope; Roy McHolm, Port Hope; Ernest Webster, Newcastle; Newcastle; Moreton Henderson, Port Hope; Carl Sargent, Cavan, Alan Eagleson, Mill- brook; Roger Hanbidge, Cavan; John French, Mill- brook; Gary Morton, Cavan; . Paul Walhout, Cavan; Alona Farms Ltd., Millbrook; Ron and Pauline Gorski, Omemee; William DeVries, Bowmanville; Bowmanville; Harold Clendenen, Hampton; Peter Sikma, Newcastle; Newcastle; Elmer Lee, Black- stock; Ewoud and Baatje DeLange, Newcastle; Shady- .stream Farm, Hampton; John and Laura Heeringa, Black- stock; Arthur Brown; Glenn Malcolm, Nestleton. Over 40 per cent of the area Milk Producers . received certificates for outstanding quality. 4-H FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REGIONAL COMPETITION HELD Twelve 4-H members from the Durham 4-H Financial Management Club, took part in a Regional Competition for clubs from York, Durham West, Victoria, Peterborough and Durham East. The competiiton was held on. April 9th, to test the financial skills members had learned in their club. Over 90 members took part in the day, which included quizzes, social recreation and presentations on financial management. Local members who took part in the day were: Joyce Bruinsma, Irene Fayer, Marilyn Green, Robert Green, Elizabeth Luke, Paul Green, Anne-Marie Hoogeveen, Natalie Natalie Koczulab, Lynn McLaughlin, McLaughlin, Todd Ormiston, Brian Van' Camp, Debbie Van Camp, and Lisa Van Hemman. Robert Green, from Black- stock, won the Top County Award for the day; presented by the Farm Credit Corporation. Corporation. The Top 3 competitors for the day, who won $150, $100 and $50 respectively in silver wafers, were: Graham Dyer, Victoria, First; Chuck Fiss, Durham West, Second; and r Spring is spmng,the grass is riz, Do you know where the ceramics is? at the ANNEX The largest stocking warehouse east of Toronto OPENING SPECIALS Over $300,000.00 of ceramic wall tile & quarry tile in stock - over 100,000 sq.ft, ^Maple leaf wall tile, ^ Commercial grade, 1 colour only. Red quarry tile ^ 4 x 8 &6 x 6 •r 39« Only Only (While supplies last) <^4x8 wall tiles, $ 09 A* 4 ^t^ Ri8h: next to Sûû 26 495 Taunton Rd. E., Oshawa Right next the floor covering people. 723-6622 Free estimates, expert installation and professional advice tied for third were Anne and Janet Lamb, from Durham West. There are six other similar competitions to be held across the province and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food will be awarding the five members with the highest scores a scholarship of $350 for continuing their education. LOCAL OUTSTANDING YOUNG FARMERS HONORED Jim Byers from Blackstock and George Hewitt from Beaverton were honored recently recently as outstanding Young Farmers. The two farmers were finalists in the Jaycees, Outstanding Outstanding Young Farmer Program Program in the region. The Canada-wide program is designed to select an Outstanding Outstanding Young Farmer from each Province to take part in the National Program. The Bowmanville Jaycees selected Jim and George for their progressive farm management management and involvement in the community. In a close competition, George Hewitt was selected to represent the region in the Provincial Competition to be held in the near future. Congratulations to both Jim and George. CANADIAN+4-H CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR TO BE REPRESENTED LOCALLY Walt Vice, son of Murray and Faye Vice, from Enfield, will represent 4-H and Ontario at the Canadian 4-H Citizenship Citizenship Seminar from April 22 to April 25. The four-day seminar is designed to provide participants participants with an insight into Canada and it's relation to other countries. Sixty 4-H ambassadors will attend the conference which has the theme "Canadians in the World." Walt Vice was selected last year at a Provincial 4-H Leadership Camp; a week- long camp to give 4-H members members the chance to build stronger leadership and 4-H skills. Congratulations Walt, and 'Be a Good Citizen!' HOME ECONOMICS FOOTNOTES By Linda Caldwell Home Economist NEW ONTARIO ASPARAGUS RECIPES It's a sure sign that summer is on the way when the fresh crop of green Ontario asparagus asparagus appears on the market. To compliment this season, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Agriculture and Food has produced a new recipe brochure, "Ontario Asparagus." It's easy to see from the nine recipes in the brochure that Ontario asparagus, eaten on its own or matched with other ingredients makes a meal special. One of the recipe highlights includes asparagus in an elegant elegant chicken and pasta main dish. Another finds asparagus tucked into crescent rolls with cheese and ham, then topped with a delicate sauce. Yet another marries asparagus and greenhouse tomatoes with a creamy mayonnaise dressing dressing for a cool spring salad. Other recipes in the brochure brochure feaure asparagus in a clear, light soup, a savoury stir-fry and a quick and easy open-face sandwich. For consumers new to trying trying asparagus, tips are given for selection, storage and preparation. preparation. The season is short, so hurry to order your free copy of "Ontario Asparagus" now. Write to: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Agriculture and Food Communications Branch Legislative Buildings Queen's Park TORONTO, Ontario M7A 1A6 Bigger Pictures Plus Fast Accurate Service FREE! 5x7 Enlargement with every C41-110, 126-135 film processed. INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS OSHAWA CAMERA CEMTRt LTD 728-4631 OSHAWA SHOPRINO CENTRE (ACROSS FROM THE PHONE CENTRE) The theatre arts students at Bowmanville High School performed five children's stories for the students of Vincent Massey Public School last Tuesday. The children, who were in grades kindergarten to four, were excited at the opportunity to take part in two of the productions. Here, the good witch Glinda (played by Pauline Jones) and Dorothy (Nicole Holz) fight off the frightening bad witch (Rhonda Petersen). Good Crowd Attends Fish Hunt Club's Open House The Orono Fish and Hunt Club held Open House at their club last Sunday afternoon. Under the guidance of a club member and under the control of the range master, the visitors visitors were given a demonstration demonstration of shooting and also tried their hand at shooting. Demonstrations were given in trap shooting, the loading and firing of muzzle loaders, pistol practice and small bore shooting. On display in the clubhouse a display of weapons was shown and two members demonstrated equipment for reloading shotgun shells and rifle cartridges. Anyone interested in joining the club should visit the club for further information. Take Hwy. 115 to Kirby, turn west at the lights, drive 3.3 km and watch for the club's sign at the gate. Winnie the Pooh and Piglet were pretty popular with the children from Vincent Massey Public School. They called and waved at the two characters. 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