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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Aug 1986, p. 6

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 27.1986 Ontario Food Showcase Coming to Kemptville The people who produce puter aiel analysis, Ontario's $5.3 billion annual annual harvest of food have taken a page from the World War II musical "Oklahoma". The farmer and cow man have become friends with food processors and joined with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Kemptville College and the Ontario Federation of Agriculture Agriculture to present a showcase showcase of Ontario grown foods for urban consumers. Scheduled for Sunday, September 7, on the spacious spacious Kemptville College campus and farm, Harvest Showcase has been billed as. a family day, complete with "down home" entertainment entertainment and what is believed believed to be the biggest man-made sandbox in Canada. Canada. rFeatures will include wagon tours of livestock and crop research, a petting zoo. and educational displays. displays. Basil Wren, Head of the Continuing Education Section Section at Kemptville College, said the purpose of the day is,'to "have consumers become become more aware of the quality of food produced in the province." Educational demonstrations demonstrations will include how to nutritiously feed a family of four, a personalized com- and cooking demonstrations. Milking and commercial cheesemaking demonstrations demonstrations have been set up for those interested in seeing what goes on in the food industry. industry. If a consumer has a question question or wants to know more about the food industry, he'll probably have a chance to speak to the man in charge. The Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food, the Hon. Jack Riddell, Riddell, is coming to meet farmers farmers and the public. The highlight for the day will be the Harvest Showcase Showcase Menus. For a reasonable reasonable price; you can enjoy freshly grilled pancakes with maple syrup, sausages and bacon - all produced by Ontario farmers. If you like something lighter, try a blueberry maple syrup muffin muffin with cheese. Many of the over-the- counter snacks won't look like Ontario foods, but they are. Harvest Showcase at the Kemptville College of Agricultural Agricultural Technology, 55 kilometers south of Ottawa on old Highway 16, begins at 10:00 a.m. and ends at4:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 7. Admission is free and plenty of free parking is available. available. Newton ville r,Mrs. Doris Chrysler and Mary Vinkle spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the Perth District last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Oshawa visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. Henderson. .. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parker a sister of John Goldie are visiting with them from Bur- tdn-on-Trent, England for 2 weeks. Last weekend they were visiting at Brampton and London District and this weekend all are going tof Kingston. .'Mrs. Hilda Gilbert, Toronto Toronto spent a few days with Mrs. Lena Clysdale. ,<Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fleming at St. Thomas and Mrs. Bruce Spith and Miss Grace Watson Watson at Paris. i-Miss Angi Robinson, Starkville spent the weekend with her grandmother grandmother Mrs. Phyllis Peck. "A family shower of twenty-five guests was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stacey's on Sunday afternoon afternoon for bride-elect Miss Kathy. Stacey daughter of ■Mr and Mrs. Norman Stacey. .'■Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Chrysler enjoyed a motor trip on the weekend and the boat trip at Bracebridge. r;A bus trip is planned for October 4th to Cambridge factory outlets for tickets call Jean Kimball at 786- 2944 or Inez Bouchen 786- 2239. ■'Mrs. Lena Clysdale and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer en- joyed dinner last Sunday Vvith Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gilmer of Oshawa. ' •Mrs. May Tompkins and Photo session, September 15th and a microwave class on September 9th in the Sunday School. BUSINESS DIRECTORY > ACCOUNTANCY ; ' WILLIAM C. HALL B.Comm. Chartered Accountant ' ' 35 King SI. W., Newcastle Phone 987-4240 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Suite 2 Bowmanville Phone 623-6555 DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN, B.A., C.A. Chartered Accountant 1913Dundas St. E., Whitby, Ontario Phone 576-4619 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Peter A. Hobb, C.A. Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St. Bowmanville 623-9461 CHiROPRACTIC G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Corner of Elgin and Horsey Streets By Appointment -- 623-5509 Member ol Canadian and Ontario Chiropraclic Associations JOHN W. HAWRYLAK, D.C., F.C.C.R. Doctor of Chiropractic Certified Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 168 Church St. Bowmanville Phone 623-4004 LEONARD JAY, B.Sc.,D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 1 96 Queen Street Bowmanville Phone 623-9297 JOHANNES L. BAARBÉ B.P.E., B.Sc., D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic, 29 King St. W. Newcastle Phone 987-4600 LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor ol Chiropractic 50 Richmond St. E., Suite 2 McLaughlin Square Oshawa, L1G 7C7 Phone 433-1500 COMPUTERS COUNSELLING ANDY BATELAAN, B.A. Consultant Programmer Software Development Maple Grove Rd. N. Bowmanville Phono 623-2375 LLOYD SCOn, M.A. Orono Medical Centre 983-9792 Specializing In Marrlago Counselling, Parent- Child and Personal Probloms Divorce Mediation' NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE LAURENCE A. GREY, N.D, REFLEXOLOGY Doctor ol Naturopathy Nutrition, homeopathic, and BY ANNA botanical modlclno; Anna M. Bragg, R.N. Colonic thorapy & acupuncture By Appointment Only 50 Richmond SI. E„ Suite 2 R.R. 4 Bowmnnvlllo, McLaughlin Square Ontario L1C 3K5 ' Oshawa, L1G 7C7 Phono 433-1500 Phono 023-9198 "The Food Terminal" O "KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DOWN -- SHOP BY THE BOX -- (1.50 PLASTIC BOX DEPOSIT) Mrs. Norman Brèward of Dale enjoyed the outdoor church services held at Mr. and Mrs. Allan Peter.s at Morrish. After the services they attended the 50th wedding wedding anniversary celebrations celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin. They received over 150 cards of congratulations. congratulations. Bert Tompkins then joined them for dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bre- ward. Congratulations to Miss Corinne Robichaud and Mr. Drew McQuat who were married Saturday at the Catholic Church on Saturday Saturday afternoon with reception reception afterwards at the Flying Flying Dutchman, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Several couples attended attended from the village. Congratulations also to Miss Deborah Kiers and Mr. Michael Mackey who were married Saturday at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville Bowmanville with the reception afterwards at the Community Community Hall, Newcastle. The U.C.W. members of Newton- ville catered to their wedding wedding banquet. Maurice and Jean O'Neill were church greeters on Sunday. The anthem was "Amazing Grace". The sermon sermon entitled "Who am I." Next Sunday Rev. Ransom Ransom will be absent and Mr. Frank Stapleton will be the guest speaker. Sunday School will begin on September 7th with an Induction for the leaders. The Church Observer is $5.50 for next year. For renewal renewal call Inez Boughen. PRODUCT OF NEW ZEALAND ■GENUINE SPR^™ LIMB SHOULDER BONELESS VAC PAC « 128 igsSrilV.j mkm i WHITE FRESH MUSHROOMS FILL OWN BAG UU.tt ALL VARIETIES Mix Or Match PRIMO ram LARGE 900 g BAG T0'™>ES| 69 d -- 500 g BOX -- MM* ** SPAGHETTI ISAUCE 29 FU796 mL OZ.TW 26 FL/796 mL OZ TIN PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FRESH NEVER FROZEN 196 5 LB. LIMIT ms kwm MUMS SAUCE 69* 400 mL BTL McCORMICKS COOKIES GRANNY SNAPS LARGE 600 fl BOX • CHOCOLATE • GINGER • CHOCOLATE CHIP • OATMEAL 4UB1T | s PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FRESH NEVER FROZEN TETLEY TEA k&loin op pork NO CENTRE CHOPS REMOVED! LARGE BOX OF 144 BAGS PRIMO CANNED VEGETABLES LARGE SIZE 19 FL. OZ. 540 mL TIN • CHICK PEAS • ROMANO • RED OR WHITE KIDNEY BEANS • LENTILS MIX OR MATCH PROCESS CHEESE FOOD KRAFT SLICES 500 fl PKG. 24*» • SINGLES OR • VELVEETA FROM CANADA PACKERS AND CANADIAN DRESSED MEAT PLANTS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF a aa SHOULDER & BLADE i iBA J.Z0 STEAKS JJU FROM ONTARIO PACKERS CHOICE I NEVER FROZEN kg 3.281offi.. L49 CANADA PACKERS FRESH -- SLICED DE-VEMED kg L52 BÉ urn I* # k,ng co iiMtiri7 2 i g ducks--, 99* kg Ml AW 3 BIRD LIMIT LB. " W KSTsorae BURGERS r . LARQE 2 kg BOX 2 LIMIT ALL BEEF OR REGULAR 450 Æk, WIENERS 1 j VAC PAC 1 1.49 3 PKG. LIMIT 1 ..ÜBmu&m J.49 BURNS' "PRIDE OF CANADA" 500 g T «88*1 FROM ONTARIO PACKERS SWEET PICKLED SHORT-CUT __ __ __ _ AT SERVICE COUNTER , 5.49 mcon *.-,- .2.49 BURNS' "PRIDE OF CANADA" custom sliced .. 5.49 c SSftk D ill FROZEN WESTVALE FROM B.C. • STRAWBERRY • RASPBERRY •BLUEBERRY JUICE COUNTRY CROCK CALORIE REDUCED 12 LIMIT SOFT^H MARGARINE promo ^ TOMATO PASTE 12 LIMIT NEILSON ASSORTED CHOCOLATE BARS DELMONTE ASSORTED PUDDING O. FRUIT CUP 200 SHEETS fJUMBO 2 ROLL PKG. 2 PKG. LIMIT LARGE ECONOMY FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER LITRE JUQ ] 10 KITCHEN LADY Sli WINDOW --. DISHWASHING CLEANER [OR] DETERGENT 1 LITRE BOTTLE 99 rr/vi ! ' j Jz&Ja EACH

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