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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jun 1969, p. 6

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rfl4~ ,~<. , * The Canadian Statesrna Bownmanville. June 4. 1969, Good Cowd AtendsCelebrate l8th Birthday of Tyrone Unity L.O.B.A. 1244 !ChambroCm ec: Horticultural Sale St o.2n o A goeiýd erowd attended the:2. Mns Robert Dykstra. Jun-i SantaCla s Pr d "qle of plants held by the îor Clans, Mother's Day ar Te16 at lasPrd 227 5 akbI Bowmanville a n d District rangements, 1. Henry Dykstra, eain Horticultural Society on the;2. Carol Slute, 3. Alan Slue.wlll be held o audyac f$4 2Hrrpr lewn of the Public Lîbraryi Plans were discussed regard- ýTioebr2nst1 0an was adptd na otonb before the meeting of the or- ing the Ontario Horticultural eon meeting oftre oadfGihly rsdntL tn Auitoium te ibar Societys Convention to be ~~~ Directors of the omnil pk itepooe lsn A"oim atWednesdayj held in Hamiilton next month. .Cabro omrehl to h omnll utm Maindonald were in charge oflexpect tn attend this annual the BowmanvilleutryCu fieH ttdta et tisl successful. sale. and the' event, it was suggested that a lstweîn i1bhedntene ibimerous customers w e r e bus be hired ta make the trip. PrsdnRALaonpeMncplBldgonueay pdéased with the fine plants! The guest speaker, 1. B. Ells,..sddadohr rsn 7h n usi .Hu which were offered in a wide of the Ontario Department of . . Mcene, JLceD uhmCuArswIlb r variety, and wereofhg Agriculture, Bowmanvjlle, i . looly, SecrEtr-esuren.Alfmshauete cWibre. ýhis address stated that applesl F ~~ ".kenNcsadlclCsosoc eeug The president, Mrs. Georgei are one of Canada's most ia- P Fra Kap dt edrpeettvst MKeekâ, presided at the meet-iportant agricultural products.1 Th ~e completion fteln hsmeig *g, and welcomed the mem- esoe statistically that d dt rmakdht biers and their guet.Chre the majority ot apple growing - sed an it was Downey was in charge of the provinces, British Columbia, be'menarbed ( Sceay qnrt Fower Show of the sen-, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova be eevd sprn. held for the members. Trea surer reportd o h fScotia. have tremeçidously in- On Wednesday, May 2lst, Tyrone Unity L.O.B.A. 1244 celebrated Reta MeRoberts, Dol]y Patton, Peggy Milîson; back row, Waltercotan eil ~mt'egries ere asfollo s ed37 rduto1962, an the he anniversary of its formation with a turkev supper at Tyrone Vaneyk, Carol Farrow, Anne Phillips, Verna Chamberlain, Cahrn the van, and said htadeii i ?hereestuips, a collo (D 1937yield9p2rappdtrehas atso Hall. During the evening, tribute was paid to Mrs. Edith Murphy Lowery, Kathleen Davey, 'Laverne Taylor, Gertrude ladRuhset.1 1 wn. 1. Mrs. A. Sul, 2nd andi been dramatically urlped. land Leslie Brooks who recently celebrated their 8th birthdays. Murphy, Ethel Goble, Ethel Gibbs, Florence Knox, Evelyn Prouty,' Mr. Nicks, secoedbMr 3rdChalesDowny. hre Mr.EUscreitedthl grat Lodge officers included inl this picture are, front row, left to right, Ethel Johnston, Vivian Hunt, Arvil la Barrett and Roy Patton; abstMe, mvdta et da.fodils or narcissus, any increase. in apple productionj Lois Lowery, Leah Hendren, Gertrude 13rooks, Leslie Brooks, Grace Smith, John and Fern Wilson, Ruth McRoberts, Patsy L0-IsttraohCrm n~4Ee A I OU ýariety, Ist Mrs. A. Sul, 2nd to better, growing methods,lFrances Moffatt, Edith Murphy, Ethel McRoberts, Jacoline Vaneyk, ery, Jean Beatty and RuhBrde. _ ng financial assisac nt Secretary - Treasurer M e r 1 e improved farmn management., I-gard to the vansctTh 4lute. Arrangements ini shal- and the use af more effective found tn be consistently bene- Ke op atradda vstr tWe aeo'. was carried. *pw containers, eaoh repre- insecticides and fungicides. ficial to the betterment o ai lîcîty San U RANIItrsatWe Cmeons cI0 e twe a-y Mrs. Allan Fisher has pleur-1 Mr. Mackenziefrte bC fttn M r t.Arrnge1,mrs ents alsprngsGe rs whueO the gu, epeaktesoketo3.iCoelatiAvoexposurts o Mrs. Wand M hr s llamDrte iectors aTntt hpSc A.-. Sul 2. Mrs. M. Fraser, propea- fertilizing, thinning, miniml doss dureakseaon's cvery.his appreciationtoevrlf toinpos of lheuse plant nma- take advantage ai the leaf the popuai y h an a nlsoo spray drift, fumes, dust. Start Bh Ltî rti~M eayTesrrfrtera-1~Rf~ ~ 1~bet Dysra othr' ay be' aM t bti m c i-placed on growing Mcntosh e e lcl and Mrs.F.A do ,B li re field. work.Mohe'sDaybeacross obai mfien-ldcou, tdurn-ple. HOntarloorkacos fvldisltedtaiovattd [1Hnr11oj t wTneet .Ms .Sl omto htte aeexplained that wihile un- WHAT'S HAPPENING forestry tools. These pesticides ing Into the wind. WInd direc- 1 Dart's. Itwsenon doubtedly there are some ad- LaeSresBgn rust be handled and selecteci tion and velocity may well be Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geli lare now 72 menie iman e htca bc-! vantages insuch Suovecebera-twith care. .i the limiting factor InsrybegrS.aehldig In '1this wildoforyu: ( tion. that he did not recom- thsumeron thl e oriedouf]ng Starage ai Pesticides Ing operations from standpontEroper. aehdyn nThe Serarsïar5yu a av radrpo Il mend specialîzation and i akes tanstudy f oulaons 1tr esiie nyinglsf oet a ot er te Mrs. F.B. Glaspell, Mrs. asked to, make otals f tcintxuhtelts usualy des otnpdve t a es nd t ca ppab aiohse 1Sorinlcoties wîthlegInîbletyof er persons or Ae catran r.Rlhthose members whohdjie akg oiir 2 o anbest blt f hs riia otanr dh eil raps. Glaspeil attended the gradua- last year but h aventa e u ra fpsil ai thet in the long rua, beaides lakes to produce fish: Buck-1labels. If label bas become Finalîv, do flot eat. drink, or tiof a Miss Gwendaline Glas- taken out memberpf orte iyupeetrga; temarket will support a horn Lake, Chemung Lake, damaged, replace. Before us- smoke while Mr.andliMrspestian Glspel tact e p e - K4 greater variety o! apples, he Rîce Lake Belmont Lake,! n old materls make sure cides. First, wahndlingh pesti at London on Tuesday. tcrent yerarThyll ecn noeayeiugp B@ W M A N VteUmeting Head Lake, Fishog Lake, Gull label Information 1.9 consistent and change clothing. Tr.l and Lri Anne, Osha. agreed. JUNE PHONE 623-5589 g~~rafting aflthc desired varie- Insecticides for contrlling 2. Store Ia a well-vetilated, District Forester.i Mrs. Donald Yellowlees at-Publid Relations adTuim Teesobiaiaoti dwaf r ot stok hat han be ag ng Ins cT. a d h rb cid sande t whilet cilbooknd unet,. A ehavest r a deenIe givenha THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAYl come particularly popular in for controlling competitivei authorized persans. M NMs onMMse eesup..îto niembers of thegautn and SUNDAY !caîîed 'East Marling',an t vegetation, ar eryuefl . o' storepetcdsI per guests at James McMast- classes af Bowmavll n JUNE 5 - 6 - 7 - 81 varieties are designated by the e area as feed, seed or (Intendpd for last weck> er's, Millbrook, on Saturdav. Clarke High Schoo n or-S IAT E AT 2:0 P.M the omannumerls I a Locl fethizr. icaeonamiaponor Mr. and Mrs. William Pres-, Mrs. Fred Cameron, ivfrs. tice Secondary Scho.Th(e MATINEESATURDY AT 2:0 P.M.XXVI," he said. But he warn- Locdal maAcase ontminton, r omnGifnWs aeoMs a a-midro hs ed that East Marlings are of-1lseather materils. Cgi0o e or anWitG lroW'Cmrn r.RyCm aîdra hs okesw] A E britl an1tee ca tp oerA1store MherJacidehte, Mrs. Vi Knapp attended be distributed ta oca on writ a e avy ro s n if ae W nsp carn priaryvltlhrIie monton, Alberta Mrs. Robert the Sweet Adelînes card party people Who thisyergdut wit ahevycro s i I W is am KiIen Ohaawere Sunday at Thornton's Corners o Mon- from ni or other isential ta give Vbem some In vicinity afIinsecticides. litosaWeCmrn' dyvnng stitutions af ig Jakuamaged herbicide containerisosatWsCmrn. dyennghghrduaon GE RA NU NC means af support. I1 ht y Pa mycntc h netcd, Mr. Alian Fisher is home, Mr. George Sonley, Toron- The followingfnacare Mc. Eh showe slide~ ~ YYIIILJV riav .contact the nue eatrhaving cataracts remov-ta visîtecd at Fred Cameron's 'port waspresened yMr.~ igS.E Domvle adwhich illustrated examples of! iw ih as he ij r the d from his eN'es at Oshawa on Sunda3y.j Frank. Bank balacI aur ffc elee rdr rop It was intended tapo'General Hospital., Albert Clark and Fred I st, 1969, $142.67.Tli'c st d Marion Neye, a corm- 5.preetfezng0 iu Mr. and Mrs. IvanCohae Cameron spent a few dys a1p towtdseits tae o datelma$263440iveyT nt rlide62Of-it681 s P23icids9h pl s obete edig l e er parents, Mr. and Mrs. like]v ,ta be ineffective, and- ii h uuefrapego-Jules Neye and sister Debbie c-ertainlv not worth the costIA 'Ndies at 89 Churcîh St. af finding out. ~I The speaker also discussed Miss Neye i.5 a mcmber 0f: Disposai af Pesticides céiee ~~~ heLeitover SrySolution. Bwav J ta the labor sotg more Young Canadians ai WhitbyîEstimate requilrements accur- n endvlpd for apple Oakville Drama F e s t i v a 1 or'an area just to get rid af the B WA I L more. rwrs n there are finelv They presented "A Battle or leit over spray mixture. OMN I L concntrted m ech an ic a']Wits" bv Norman Williams,, (a) Dont empty tank aný RM MRR M84YON Tt icfqmspryers Hereferred ta nie-ila 1 -act play in the traditional jaîSy crap which may be injur-' harl,'tesM ' C hinese theatre style and ined. or any crop land which i mnfrlifting, and a mw full Chinese costume. i mày be contamlnated with i 04-MMA WOCH- ýw ENESAS -uý.NEL SMO bw ýig achnethat can alse be 1 'o flac heby1rop anpeleresidue Il-nALHE 4VWKOHý. ANY9WTCHÀM- Ntý0WK_%uedfrpruning. scn fte12paspef(b) Don't empty any spray l Mi oneIae avt'sented and won se v er a Isolution in. or near, any body' AddedAttrctio on Sme M Eîî h'1awards including best actress, ai water, well or other wateri ý interesting and instructivel s upparig atr n upv two other nominations fori (c)'Dont dump pesticides Sw ing in' London idrs.Teïnr ~p es co.Ms ee h~ino sewage systenais whichý in Colour ~Lyhe McMalaon, Carold Slute, previaus productions, piac'()Dntws wypsi Trvlou Mr. Elîs, the gueBt speaker, Madana Chung and was nom-i cides In a street gutter. 1 and John Meeks, Mrs. J. Main- Inated for the best actcess Select a disposai site, In a fetuinGodo nidonald, and Mrs. Middup. awardthat was won byLyon noncrp area, where leftover ' To attract new or re:war sh:ppers to mnY IGA store, 1 mLIst offer hmpout hoLightfootous ndlace wtou onat of consistently good quality at an attractive price. My Iiveilhooddpe sonm One Complete Show Each Evening nt 7:30 p.m. ERNEST WALTER FO]LEY end who was nominated run- partly empty containers are ecpinlygo ausi u rcr eat nec-up for the Best Dicector cesnonsible for many accidents ment, recognizable values on basic food items like sugar, margae adpr THUSDYFRIAY STURAYaiA highly respected resident Award. Maurice Evans, well ta livestock, chlldren and pets. beans. Good value is our way at IGA ... you see, we really care! THURDAY FRDAYSATRDA ofBownianviile, in thec persen known here, was the adjudi- Prompt disposai wlll reduce and SUNDAY, JUNE 12 - 13 - 14.- 15 af Ernest Walter Foley, pas- catar. this hazard.j sed away at Memorial Hospi- Nan-returnable. nietai con- Q tai, Bownianville, on May 20, Business Direçiory tainers should be crushcd or Oum-... ~. 'xu 'i i, I ac el1969. Althoughin la failing A~~~~~~an ~ pntrdt ~~vn ......... . . . . . ibe ba beenable a-nion __y purpose. The muniiardm. Fresh (3-lb. and over) Joanne Woodward, James Olsen about among bis faniuîy and wheS.1 COWN (cre refuse Is covcred daiîy I I 'Closed Satucd ay and Sunda'y; pesticide anly during the' Ou__ l starring Ewa Atulin On Nov. 29th, 190,9, he fmar-. ffc P1e 63570 pero() eomndd e ________________________________________ redIda Marguerite Wiikia. Re.. Phne Newast-le 987-4261; cammrrendations specify stage daughter aiflhc late Mr. and o aitho crap. or weed, or OZ 60. PRDA, UN 2 ad AURAYMAINE Mr.Edward Wilkias. Cour. DR. C. F.. TRN DDS elopment of Insect or dis- cé, who survivex hàlm Also Bowrianville Professional Bldg.' ae S1 yesd asue JAR j .Q surviving are twn ciildren, 222 King St. E. - Suite 204, an'd temperature. ai1so Influeace lu .~mncnI n 'm ieHilda (Mrs. Bert Calwell anuseOiffameherbcides WWN ~ ~ imEe Edward (Ted). He w as pre. Ilî a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily j ý Safcty precautions. Toxic deceased by a sister Eva (Mrs. Clsed Satucday and Sunday matecials require saîety meas- QAE Lynn Redgrave, Rita- Tushingham Mark Blackburn), and a bû - Phne2-54- trsdpd- n h ye ther, Howard. DR. STANLEY GERTZ and dcgrec of toxicity. If1 MODYlNE3 - MD-IE HWThe funeral service lni the 67 King St. E., Bownianville mask, respirator, or gogglea RZN OD Marris Funecal Chapel at Office Hours are spcciiied, the operatar »»Ue.,lg M 2 p.m. on May 23rd wae large- 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. must be se equipped. Equip- RNIATFIC "Draula Has Risn i]y tteded Itwas canducted Monday flarougla Thursday ment net obtainable tramn local FL " "Drcua H s ise ~bis pastor, Rev. George K. 9 a.m. te 4 p.m. Friday dealer may be obtained from - a u I Ward, wlao closed lais oaa- Closed Saturday and Sunday American Optical Ca., SaID.N 19ro. toetGrave" docfiag a favorite Phone 623-7662 Pcoducts Div., 62 vre F m te Ga eh ymn "Lead us Heavealy Drive. Thorocliffe, Ontario.,o sud'FaherLea u" rad y Rv.Mine Safety Appliance Ca. o an Fter La u"red yRe.FOOD PuCES AMINDusSOR i softly. DONALD A. MaeGREGOR son Avenue, Taranto, Ontario, JUN[4, 5,1,7 fl D S; OPallbearers were t larceci Lite, Auto, Home Saty Supply OCto. 14KigA c- graadchuldren. Donald Folcy, Insurance Handlîng Hazards i ERSNVTEIHTij5B RihrTgn ua tahr rwin Colwell ad Paul M- 52 King St. W., Bowmanvllle 1.illaeAd pesticides' 70 LMTQUATT Richad Egn, SîanISrasbrg and fare nephews, i Phon 6235962 to tank ln sucl a away as ta Aduit Entertainment J Theodore Wilkins, Wallace avoîd clouds af dust froin iMuaday and Farewell Black- 0O 1 M o1rv po____splsh-rm lq--i ma1N UY3t,9 N EK iun nler Cen- metny. F-P ur pesticide loto tank frona FRONCE OF USA CANADA N.. 1BRADE 10 LB.24oz eman y beCeet tul loral'A. BILLETT, O.D. crosswind side, not facing wind dAIdIMAU WBAG oa. Steve McQueen as Temn euiilfoa OptometrIst and nat with back te wlnd. CAIRI.UV IA NEWi., - offeaings included Friends & 143 R.ing St. E. - Bowmanville 2. Failure ai pressure line ieghbors. Unit 1 TrinItY Ofic e ours: By appointment may drencla aOtor with, B u l l il i os aJUC.W., Beehive Re be k ah Telephone 623-3252Fr' spray. Maintain safe equp-iA I ~ IOLMT1 E ISOE Logthe A. & P. Store., Mon. - Tus. - Thur%. - FL ment. In case of accidenti o1re als wré numerous, 9 arn. te 5 P.M. flush off spray solution fram iT OS79a 1q1ý ý nj c oniations to Trinity U.C.Wj1 Wed. and Sait. - 9- 12 exposed face and banda, and m0r7 buzday evningu-. change ctamlntM d.oWhng. ,Î>

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