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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Mar 1968, p. 10

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ID The. Caiiadlan Etatesman, Bowmnanvlle, Mar 20, 19«1 Continue Battie for Recognition Record Turn out at Guelph For MiIk Prnducrs ~Meefina' Admire One of Prizes ai WI's Kopper Karnival A record turnout that over- regulation. even if ail their' lem. and we believe It stilIý flowed the rool originallyl. output is sold as bottled milk does. reserved required this weekr's they would be paid in part atî 'qf payment on the basis of' annual meeting of the Jerstey the surplus milk price. end use is not maintained, it and Guernsey farmers of 0n- "Tnday," retiring president is improbable that we could tario to be moved into the Frank Steager told the meet- continue our sales promotion, -main auditorium of Guelph ing, -'our group of Channel as there would be no reason University's Memorial Hall. Islands producers is having and no incentive for our pro-~ The 300 member turnout its right imnpeded at the hands'- ducers to contribute to a pro- elected the following direc-'of a government appointed motional fund. It would also tors ta the 1968 board of their board. Tomorrow, it could be most uinlikely that a sup- Channel Islands Breeds Milk be any other group of citizens. plv of pure Channel Islands Producers Association: Robert, MWe must stand up for ourImllk could be obtained for Wade, R.R. 1, Ancaster, Ont.; rights and see that a just set- our trademarked products. Blake Sanford, R.R. 4. Kings-. tenient iç made." And it is true with ail milk, 'Ville, Ont.; Malcolm MacGre-' "From the moment theý as it is with ail food products. Sor, R.R. 4, Crysier, Ont.:; O.M%.M.B. was appointed by particularly in the light of Sam Richardson. W.R. 2, Clan- the On t ar io government,.growinig competition from wort, Ont.; Donald McCajiz, charged with the implemen- synthetie dairy produets, that .R.R. 2. Norval, Ont.: Harold tation of pooling in this pro- a growing market becomes a Butcher, Box 32. Prumbo, vince.- Mr. Stencer said, "otur'declining market if it is not Ont.; Francis Redelmeier, Box organization has' asked for aý supported by sales promotion 800, Richmnond Hill, Ont.: con- separate pool of Channel Is- "I would like to put oui tmnuing on the board is 1967 lands m-ilk. hased on the fact s-one thoughts for discussionl .resident Frank Stenger of and later sti.staLned in a hear-'that apply equally to Channel, Enniskillen. ing before flic Milk Comil- Islands producers as wel1 as! The topic of the meeting's -ion of Ontario. that ours wis! other producers of milk. The formai address and livrlv and a separate produet that lias' Board has been in operation prolonged question period w~as for- over 30 vcars been pur- for over two years and effi-,rÈ the new milk pool reculation chsed hy distributors as a ciencv in the dairy industrvy that came into effect "in separate requirement; and seems to be the password.1 March Ist. The m e e ti n g aiso the [art Ithat over a per-, Yet a large part of the Roard*s' strongly reaffirnued the con- iod of ' cars. Channel ls1ands time is taken up with the in-, A large rw ofldeatne henulK f tention of the Channe! lslanc1ý producers have spent, throughi efficiency of tryving to divide codoflde atne0ieanalKp Irom left to right, Mrs. H-arold Sumcrsford, Mrs. producers that since theyV oluntarv deductions. inore the pie of the market equialyper Karniva]. sponsored by Bowmanville Women's vison Munday, Mrs. Stan Corden, Mrs. Morley Flin-' have been responsible for d- thani one million dollars iniamongst ail producers, ii- Institute at the Lions Centre on Thursday afternoon. toff, Mrs. Chas. W. Downey and President Mrs. veloping the consuimer miar. developing an ever increasing stead of doing the logica'Here, the President and convenors are admiring one Melville Wiseman. ket for their high food value market for their trade mark- thing of putting every effort'0f the attractive prizes that was on display. They are, 1 milk, they should continue to ed products. W'e feit that our toivards increasing the pie.-__ ___-____ __ - -- -- be paid the bottled milk price.'request was fully justified "The dairy industry needs -igteJnorFres ai Under the Ontario MiIk Mar- and offered the fairest aind us, needs competition within !ng he unirTt'TnKT ori ketîng Board's newv paoling simplest solution to the prob- r the industry. We have been' ±JESTLETONu± ference in Guelph on Saturday îpioneers in the field. We havel eeMse enHnol, used the taodeeappoachv (Intended for last week)o t fro 4 Lois Ashton. Doreen Hamer,, Nancy Ko n es. Glenn Werry and Brian Knox, C OR N G R OW ER S ln maiain The Markham, spent Sunday with W m s Isiue eknget~~a You Are Inv ited To Hear About with the ecanomy. Let us flotl George Johns. eknguso r daught- Weed ontro, Wee Spraers, nsectcides go back to, rigidity and stag-' Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Em- adIîs ot m naio.erson vistted recently with, nierson, Belleville. at "It has been stated that an~ Reverend and Mrs. Harrison Bowmanville W. 1. kets, Mrs. H. Burgess; child's: Mrs. Ernest Lai-mer was a CANTON HALL, CANTON arrangement with regard toi and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rus- Kopper Karnival jumper, Mrs. H. Cryderman; visitor on Mondav wlth her the Channel Islands situation!seIl at Cannington. Sunday' bird ornaments. Mrs. T. Bag-' sister Mr. and Mrs. Ex'erett: woiiMrs.hMve'or IvanaHobbutmade neli housecoat, Mrs. 'W. Wal- Cryderman. Tuesday, M arch 2lsçt side the Milk Act. To the etEmro were Mr. and Mrs. tedast lseteBwilsgirl*s sweater. Mrs. M.' Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Moore- nt 8:00 p'ni of our information, there Ls' FrankEmro and famuly, manvie arWvloen Isitut Luxton; pillow cases, Mrs. C., houie.Thrnhil1. were recent ample provision within the Peterborough, and Mr. and, pe r Kin, ariva onThur196a.1!Swaîlw ade n odr. vstr ihM.adMs Froni Jack Haggarty, Soils & Crops Specialist, M1ilk Art ta take care of aur: Mrs. Bruce Wltherly and eveninghotth M enarch 4tnn1ielWri; $nd0es and holde r nst ors wih Mr.and Mrs.d Ontario Dept. of Agriculture, isituation. Other Ontario farm1 family, Oshawa., evening many people attend- Dowiiey; towel set, Mrs. L.ý Mrq. Barry Browes. and ~marketing boards have found, Mr. Vernon Hudson, David ;ed Alldread; child's pullover, M n r.EretHua RepesnttiesofSposoin Cnianesexceptions to be workable and and Douglas attended the Mc- Mr Melville WsMus. Clapp: dresser scarf,ý dav and Mr. and Mus. Barry Rersettie o pnsrtg.mpne Millan - Middleton , dding InWilla", thc: Mrs. Melville; pillow cases, Buowes attended the funemal' LOROX* Linuran Herbicide Calsa Sprayers - - - - Fruitland on weuddin i President of the Bowmanville Mrs. Anderson; apran, Mrs. I f Mr. John Browes Sr. Du Pont of Canada Ltmited, & Insecticides Rev. Fred Swaudy siuewsth eandMndaMrpllw cses1Mss' (Barry's grandfather) at the, Toroto fizr Cmpay Lmitd, lPTTTAlV erbHooy SannandMu.Manager for the Kopper Kar- ýGoudy: sail boat, Mrs. T. But< :McDo)ugaîl - Brown FuneralA TootSfzrCmany ia ed BIU R I dinerwiHoe en.Ioyed Sundayinival. Other canvenors weue: tery; wall plaques, Mrs. R. Home in Scarborough. Sarna diner ithMu. and Mrs. Cecil Tickets, Mus. Morley Flintoff: Wilson. In the afternoon Mr. -fomne BknMs .~ Abt;bnbseMs a W *Reiserd raemakso!El d Pnt e emur ,1'4~.ROER MCRADY wny and, Mus. S. Cou-prade; quilt, Mrs. R. Kerr: Wr are soruy b hear tha t Co n.Swann and Mr. Hooeyv vsited Dwe;Cny r.S o- aysetr Susan Carter,' .. Frank Gilbert Is a Ca. mc. ~~~~The death of Mrs. Robert! with Mus. H-ooe\ andMu.dnTaRom Ms. , by Mrs. adn ain d. but den-T-a oom-MrM Harold! pitcher, . Gro;fiower paietin Memorial Hospital,ý because neith ..cCready, 85 yeaus, of Inger-i Herman Samelîs In Mrs. Eade's FuesodrdMs Vs enr 1h ete Bowmanville. We hope she Is Up becaseC IAthoml. occurred on Sunday, Nursing Home, Port Perrn'. mn itMs vsnMn nfindstmes 06impuoving in health. boy sill ith Cbs I Februauv 18. 1968, at Ingersol Mus S. Brooks, Bowman- day.14915,174î5,80 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kossatz ~~Sous adou y a Ik f0lwigan Illness of several, ville. spent a few 179,15day14. w'ith840 and childuen spent a week' states that officers making up and- years. hmduhe n o-nlw The gifts, including two' 1957, 2002, 2375, 2640, 2643,wih M.ad rs Rah the executive MUST have aled thn prograni in Daughteu of the late Mr. and Mr. anid Mus. Lawrence Mal- leare quilts. madesae v 280,95. Caîhoneat3-108.u ai son In one of these organiz- 1at thé, anywhere iMrs. Chartes Jewell (Marcins ,colm and famllv. Mrs. Clara plasa, Mr.in. aesnd Merga S.,Crahonp63-338 ~tins eplind he rer ouni sarranged and set up by Mrs.ý HMm. aneand Mus. C abll siin, xlie h rs-Trno :wee4), the former Frances Scîid, Gary and Glenn, New- i, Hameaentartated severa dent. Mus. Wagcu. [t was Mrs BeN%. Or e and Miss ' ueil was boun in BdDA;-catesenSudywhteMnd nd eu omtte friends on Saturday evening:l suggested they try caruylng on D oreen Poi %l tteddte n eeve e acl aiy The home baking table con- 'BT AIYMu. and Mus. Gordon Brown, & >vthout an auxilliauy, realiz-lOpen House at the Puincess' In Bowmnanvifld vened bv rs, Downey and! Mu. and Mus. Fred Watson ofý Ing that On ohr wl Oýagae optlTrnolMu. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, the candy table uder the MS UUTGIBEGRSlnM. n u.E.Ha - aI aterswil a- arart Hspta, TrotoniOctober 4, 1947. and Cheuvi and Mu. and Mrs ch fr. Mnd Ms. Cd sH operate when asked to help on on Sunday. . Mr-d PMc. Robert Mc-'. ag i.ae s.s- - -and fa0 Carl Elliott, David and Kim,:1 cd by Mrs. G. Richards, were! The death occuured, Mauch Tibeo in and M. and Ms oet Bithaygeeinsare ex- apredeceased ber. 'eTibeo iaadM.ad NECSTEtnddt Ms E aghadMus. ý*Cea lived In' Laskdalc, were Sunday 'suIP- well patuonized. Mrs. Flintoff' 16, 1968, at the Oshawa Gen- iMus. G. B. Rutherford, Osha-ý ARTIFICIAL ICE Mr. Floyd Powell who celc- ville, 'Ile until her mar pugusswihMu1n lookcd afteu the ticket 1igealHsptM'a.own ln ASSOCIATION brated their blrthdays this alnwhcMuad RhrdDvs.OnSt-mde nd given tol the xari-1 SlcnsofMsMuus es r. Elgin Taylor is spend-' 1 ousmmbr frsae T berger, Haumony Rd. N., East 1g Sunday visitors ihMsj son. Ntgersoli on Albert Kpe anvli ae Wib onhp h a Sprng anc wek. lthMus Mu laytok p r sied rMu. and Ms. CavsnIn:and Mus. Edgar Thounton,, visit.eterbomouhrg M h asope aria a er Whibyewnh. Sewsl e asvstn u Sp ig D1Edna Selby were Mm. and Mus. 1Mus. Pt was a unember of Gist.Petebouogh. through the united hu6u eu Millbrook. Earl Osborne, Bowrnanville; [ville, sïhuuch and, as long Mu. and Mus. Grant Thomp-! efforts of each and every' The former Ermma Allen- Miss Eileen 'Houkàday lias: Newcastle Community Hall Mus. L. Osborne and grand- 'Mu. 'anh permltted, tooiksn le nMu ndMs member.spc.te ecse wsa been spending a few days at 1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~h Lyman Nichais, Uxbuidge, onj!duheofteleMran '- I ~~daughteu 0f Toronto, and Mr. land fanteuest Inthewouk 'Fid1ad iit;MssEa The tea rooni, usingth auteofheaeM. n hmefm SikCldns S tM rh3Oth adMr.Ray eev ad1.a..hA Ih Institute colors o leand;u. onAlespc.Hospital, Toronto, wheue she IV~oi...i andMus. .. MNevi --. Mu.Parr in Uxbuldge Hospital o] f le December 22, 1905, atGln-:îS nursing. Dancing 9 'tii 12 1family of Oshawa. son, Iled s survived bW u.adMu.JhnSe on, presented a spring a-lbeug Switzeuland, ashe ws Th oin om nISho Mis MtyBoen Mnt Hmpo us Rld Sydr Enniskiilen, wcre S u n ci a Y' pearance. Amauuted th of Norm Wliims eal isspedln th scoalson EPaulRasussn.I cetreicc fe u teeMarch 8, 1927 "Club will be next Wcdnesday' and Bis Orchestra holiday with heu mother, Mrs. vlsited eland, Ohio. eeig vstos wtgh'rosydth arge blue ae'esSevhdeninagidntofMauch 27 at Solinai 3400Spt lnaBoen Isrvcewa hl Thompsons. gae h ag e al Canada and the Oshawa dis-'eelg eae oigfua PerCouple Prize Mu. and Mus. Freeman1OhýwýaFebruary 2lst M.an us erg o l-rad smate bouqutetswrtitafou41s.aus.gaod attendance, 50 kecp this e ze Edy, Ms. louece erguon outhutt~îîitt~eus spent Sa turday evenlng ;ae nth ml eatbe. Mus. Geisherger was a mmn- 'date nmd -guests ,floralr.arrangementsacew er euof the Apostolie Christian Mr. and Mus. Wallace Mun- ~me, BowmanvillewthM.1n MsmWl ace e eby Mrs us esod hr TrnoadO a Ashtoflnute b RvTrick, Lindsay. Mu. and Mus. ma uesod hucTrnoado he day :nd Janice, Oshawa, weue Mu. Wd 0f TyRlnit Robert Rhodes, Little Britain, jPouuring tea thuoughout theý United Church Womcn ofStra upe ussa B W ~r of manîll5.were SundaY supper guests afteunoon were Mus. M. Em-' Zion IUnlted Church. lly Broo er usat BOwinirhBowanile vith Mu. and Mus. Bowers. erson, Nestieton, Auea Cura-ý Besidles heu husband, she ,s Mm d oMu's. .N Sie, The Moderm Way War yws. Bwa- Mu. and Mus. Bert Shea and!tuc wesuuHsois survived by four daughtcrs,Kigon ee una vs- Mus. 'Vus were Messrs i l n u.Wlu n us. .Psat wavle1Mus. Jack Aunott (Edith) of tors wlt.h Mu. and Mus. Eveuett ToBe Traditionally day evrer, Leslie Jackson,! 5d. Janetville, weue rnid-i a Life Member o! the Bow-! Landon, Ont.; Mus. Antan Sie n hi uhe is M.eman, David Alid- week vitous withMr and; manville Buanch, Mus. Wm. Kreig (Heidi) of Scugog: Margaret Spires Is staylng for Mr.kLye ndA mon s. Lamne McKee. Satuudav Milligan, Ncwtonville, Feder-, Island, Mus. Henry Shernims lh e cuinMs Corc eenir ' ad lnIvisitous were Mu. and Mus.: ation Repuesentative of Dur- (Margaret) of Oshawa an d: Donndayswot e amosn.Ms 'John McMillen and Mus. Grace ham West District, Mus. 1.'Mus. Dolan LeBlane (Doris) of -_ _ - - Mus. Short, Scaubouough; Mus. Dave Munday, President o! Dur-i Bathurst, New Brunswick, and _______________ e.Misp Fucw, Viewlake, and Mu. and ham West District, and Mus. five sons, August and Arnold[ spent Mus. Calvin McKee and fam-I Wm. Roberts, Bowmanville. of Darllngton Township, John,'1 home Iiy. Cadmus. Mu. and Mus. The members helping to serveý William and Chaules of Osha-! J.$ 'M Nelville Henry and Tari. Osha- and the ones in the kitchen, va.1 »e LIN wa, weue Sunday guests. wcre kept veuy busy ail after- 1 Also surviving are twol an oswere Sunday supper serVed in the Green Roon.'Switzeuland and 29 grand- attr gest ofMu. and Mus. Lomnei At eight o'clock Mus. Wise- childuen. quet Lee manwelcomed the ones pue-' The memorlal service was Mu. orne beand fMrc uly bre- Depantmentrno! Agsricutr ntîetwaiaZonCre brn ieHvln oo uadand w-ild-iife Intuition is sel- quilt, Debarali Rachotte; tv lees vistdM.adMs o Marfakl Take advantage of this unusual opportu- domi wrong. Cheers for t'Ile cal, Lbn Morris; twei Grills, leta niuda.Ro nity Gie U a ailtody. e'l sae yu none. 411 lubAudrey Richards; glass dish,j Mu. and Mus. Lloyd Broome nity Gie u a all oda. W ll aveyou one. 411 lubMus. R. Dilling: cup and sau- land Dale were Thursday visl- The -Nestîcton Nectarines- cr Judith Trevin: apran, 1 tous w'lth Mr. and Mus. Wayne * Fa Trde Oly.held thieir second 4-H Home- Mus. M. Kirkton: necklacel Barrett and baby, Burllngton. Mardi 8th at the home of Helen Dunn: memo minder,~ nice. the farmer Miss Ruth Ms. Lawrence Malcolm. Mus. D. Bradley, cup and saui- Pasuoc. A. L. W EARN FUELS comenced m I e4 er u. ikby es Master Stephen Arscott,FE R T ILI Plede ad a ellansvere soks.Joan Whillans; 51.00, ýCourtice, Is vislting with ENNISKILLEN, ONT. roIl cal. "Why I Eat Fruit".' MIS. N. Clemens. Howard Iliis. The discussion Included chaos- ' Neeklace and carrings. Mus. Mu. and Mus. Chaules Lang- NEWCASTLE, 0 Tel. : 263-2291 li ng, staring, using, pueparilng ýKane: cookie sheet, Mirs. J.'maîd and familyvlsited Mu. PO E and cooking fruit, whIich is a Knight: picture. Mus. J. Scott; land Mus. Roy McGiIl. Ennis- P O E Yorcm uiymouthful ln itself Mus. Mal-' man's shirt. Mus. C. Jahnq: 1kîlien on Friday cvening. NEWCASTLE B cake, a simple but tantalizing apuan. Mus. Vivian: bath 'pow- buis. was a Sundav vîsitor 987-4711 dfsh. The meeting wvas ad-, der. Teresp Eby: lunchean with Mr. and Mus.' Douglas joîimned in a fluruy of huuuied cioth. Mus. G. Riekard; cup Flet dlshwashlng. i afd saucer, H. Powell; blan- Sauina Young People attend-; Retriever Club Holds YIELD NOT TO TEMPTATION Don't let the fine spring weather and bare roads tempt you to abandon safe driving habits. At this Mime of year, vou'ii probabiy notice a few fooiish drivers on thie road, but careful motorista will travei at a reaxonable speed at ail times. If you're a careful driver, find out about CIA'u automobile and accident Insurance. Just cati JAMES BARNES, Newcastle, Ontario. Phone : 987-4768 PHIL DOST, Newcastle, Ontario. Phone: 987-4797 SAM BLACK, Bowmanviile, Ontario. Phone: 623-2465 IVAN THOMPSON, R.R. 2, Nestieton, Ontario. Phone , CIAG INSURANCE Ca-Operatare Insurance Associations o! Giîelph Sponsored iy Durham Federatian of Agriculture. Corn, hay and pasture, smaîl graine, vegetables, cash DW crops-whateveryou plan Ow to grow thîs year, you'I profit We'd li W you to discuss â k fel wehave the product and lans made for the serviceyou can relyon. ivhat you'iI need Do naytm rcl ilîzers? Cor n D pia tmeocî ngs over wlth us. us today. Surving the man Whos. business l8 agriculture. Mo..d Tradomark 'ALE [ERS 'NTARIO )WMANVI7LLE 623-7150 E Your local AERO FERTILIZER CUSTOM BLENDER The general public is cordially invited to attend the ANNUAL MEETING of the COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, PORT PERRY to be held on Wednesday, March 27t1, 1968, at 8 p.m. at the MUNICIPAL OFFICES, PORT PERRY This is the one opportunity during the year that ail residents of the conimunity have an opportunity to nieet with the hospital officiais and have their questions an$wered autboritatively. llow mell informed are YOU regarding a most interesting project - your NEW HOSPITAL. *1 s The second meeting o! the i retrievers and those wishiný Pine Ridge Retriever Club ta join the newly forme d was held on Sunday, Febru- club are asked ta attend the amy 25, at the United Counties next trial. Membership $5.t00 ýBeagle Club on highway 45 a yeam. south of Roseneath. A picnic trial was also held with the' following rcsults: STARK VILLE Puppy Class, dags under one year, 7 entries: Frt, Mu. and Mus. Brîan CaswIte "Blyths Sally" handled by J.wr audyenigust Graves of Grafton; second, wer Mratud evenLngue "Sally o! Richgrave- handleWi th Mu. Aaxu. Lul by' D. Graves of GuaftouSapeo, jx third, "Gypsy Lady" handled M. and Ms. George Kno.x by D. Route o! Verruonville. : and famlly. Solina. wvere me- Gun og las, dgs ll cent visitors with Mu. and aGuru Dognt ls: st, dags a],Mus. Howard Farrow. ages 4 ntres:Firt, Rex Mm. and Mus. John Stone, bandled by B. Van den Heu- Orono, visited Mus. Stone. vel o! Orono: second, "Gypsy Mr. and Mus. Lawrence Far- Lady" handicd by D. Route row ted hewdigo af Verruonville; third, "ii their nîcce Miss M. Spelchen handled by W. Caru O! in Toronto, Satuuday. StreetsviUle. Mu. and Mus. Sbd Hailowel Junior Class. dogs one Ia weue recent evenîng vr1sitorq two years of age, 5 entries: with Mu. and Mus. Brooks, Frst. "Lady Maureen" hand- Cowan. Ouoruo. led bY W. Helson of Orono,' Mr. and Mus. Harold Cas- was the only dag to officially weII, Port Hope. were Sundiay complete the tests: no second'dinruer guests wltu Mu. and ou third places awardcd. 'Mus. Bulan Caswe1l and fanuilv. The club will hold another Sunday a f t e u n o o ri, Mr. Pienic Trial ai the same la- Young's message at Shiloil catiaou on Saturday, March was based on the conversiOnnof 30, starting at 9:30 arn. The Saul as recorded in the rnth trial is open toall types of chapter of Acts. r- 4j

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