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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Aug 1973, p. 6

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S The Canladian Statesman, Bowmanville. August 15, 1973 Children Part icipate in Ann val Oshawa 8 District Gladîlolus Show Brenda Gihsoôn holds her arrangemnent with oIther chiildren's exhibits alonIgside on the table. cirucial is killing quack grass mots so that none will surives(ippl-, dealer. and get on his by cultivator. flot dry, xweath- the winter. lisiî for liqid lnitroge-n and the er in August is absolut'ely the ý Even witb a fuît scbedule equipimentito mte(r it into1 besi. and follow)%ing through evermy day this month. squeezecisiae at silo filling. This mbt Septembr will starve the ini some(, time to tjalk to a farm metmhod ofi substituiting protein xx oi:ked well on sex emal f'amms lasU f'ail and with the current protein situaition. m napy more dairxmen and beelf' eeders wiIl ,use it on tbis yea's cmop. ST I Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs, G. Fountain, Coboconk, Satur- day. Mrs. E. Luxton and Neil, Bowmanville, were guests with Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Tbursday lasi xweek. Mvr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell visited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carman, Madoc,. last week and were also in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls and Harvey attended a picnic at Mr. Harold Martin's in 13lackstock, Sunday. Mrs. A. Dobson, Miss Norma Hallowell and Miss l3eulah Ilallowell were Sunday guests witb Miss C. W. Stewart. Mr. Murray Curtis and" friend, Toronto, were dinnerý guests witb Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls. ('4)M0MNWEALTI-t Hcads from 32' Common- wealth countries are meeting this week in Ottawa for the 10-day Commonwealth Con- ference. D)iscussions will. focus on world affairs, including politi- cal. economic, and- develop- ment matters; comparative techniques of government, \vhich will coveýr po'iicy-mak- ing, economie s1trategies and communication wt the pub- lic; and projects forcopea lion amongst thie Comm non- wealth countries. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Little, Campbellford, and- Mr. and Mrs. Stan Falls, Toronto, were Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. B. McNeil and family, Oshawa, were recent guests with ber mother, Mrs. W. Carson. Scott Hallowell, Bewdley, bas been spending a holiday witb bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Orme Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Fountain, Coboconk, Satur- day. c HARVEY ORONO 983-520t E-SSO HOME HEAT SERVICE, Janet McK nigàt won the Chldr en's Best ArrangemntW Award Intentln-DumCops Com titin Fu tued t PeeroouhExiito The PtrorubExhibi-c tin and the Kismen Kres-y cýendos Drum Corps of Peter- boroughi, have cmbiedtheýirt efforts to bing p. eterýborough its first ItrainlDu The ho wllform He Saturday Nnighýt Grandstanîd entertainment or th Exibi ion oit Augul8'th The Comipe tition is ain ex- panded version of the Ainnual "lKr'escenido fo Kolors" Com- petition, held in Peterborough the past two suimmers. The competition to date has, feat- ured on!ly corps from Ontario, in the junior B" competition circuit, withI one or two Ontario senËýircopsirnexhibli- tion. This year, the Kinsmen1 Kresenidos have exten'ded1 their coipe,,ttion range into1 'New York State, anid in( exchange have a coupl e oft highly rated corps from New York State engaged flor thet Internautional iCompetition at the Pet erboroug ExhibUition,Î The"Gau-ch1os Drm Corp", from Fultoni, New York, and the "Greece CdesDrumn Corps- from GecNew1 The -Amecricvi-si!ors will be in aiddiilontIo a f ull Canadiýan Junior "IB" class,1 corps to have h eld Onai a Canadian champions'hips in recent ,yeazrs. There are a number of 'W iL L T H E FI1R EMAE N E V ER PlcOM'AE! "ýDon't find yourself ,-Ath a 4000fire and $14,005 insur- auce. VWith 'fulIvlePi- ilisurance, Youir pl fromi the James Insurance Agency ¶âmited will pay, not the 'depreciated' výalue, Wbut the FULL REPLACEVMENT COST of r-ebuilding. Be safe ý- .ave your insuranceý raised f0 foil value, now. JamesInrne 24 Kng SA. E, Bow 14C BOWMANVILE OTAI DOGLS .JA ESe exîsting trophies for the an- nual Canadian competition, wbich will be awarded again thîs year ... but the addition of the United States corps, mewans, that'those from both sidies of t.he border w7ill be puttinorthý the be fforts to try to"vin th-e new tional Tropýbiy" to be presýen;ted at the end of the competition by t 'he president of the Kawartha Shrine Club of Peterborougb. The show features colorful uniforms and flags, pre-cision driltiI dbotb oulrand traditional i>,Isi;c selectionis, peroredby a ýt least 700 -Guide Seeding Should Be Planined This Monith Seeding mnetbods for hay and put the rest on with a and pasture f ies ike umany cyclone seeder Just whe-n the other thingsinfrng are frosýt is ccoming, out next not well define1 d. l'le job can spring. be donc sprýing, summer or But again. faîl seeding is faîl, direct or witb' a nurse onfly suggested where if is crop, with dîfferent kinds of important to save time, and equiprnenl., and there's a get a field into by next year. bundred different seed imix- Seeding down with wheat tures to choose from. carnies an even greater risk, FaIt seeding is worth thnk- because the wheat is a very ing -about this year,1 because strmng competitor. after last winter we need niew Another Kjob .wïbere timing is stands of baiy and pasture. Faîl seedinigis' really good Business Directory because egme that haven'f bad a chance to developa stron-g root system, winterkill A c c o u n t a n cy easily. And a bay or pasture _ field without at least two WM. J. 11. 4JOGGINS thirds legumes is a poor one. Chartered Accou-ntant Grasses oni the othier hand. 115Liet Street South doic well sceeded in late iAugust Bow mnville or early Septemiber. The proof Pho)ýne 623-3612 of thiat can, be fud 0esiyon- a'y11 sy sodfrm. WILLIA"M C. HALL So the challenge is; to g et the B.Comrti legumes strongenough to live Chartered Accountant, tbrough the winter. Seeding 36/ King St. E.,;shw early enough is a big point., A, Telephone 725-6539 mid-August or first September datebhas afigbting chance,.but Chi r opra c t i c late September or October i_ _____ _______ for losers. G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. A good shot of fertilizer like Ch-!ropractor 8- 32-16àa well worked seedbed, Offile: a packer following thc seeder là Elgin Sre and no nurise' crop, will al] helpf ýorneirofHrrey Street to get the bes-t possible starL. phone 623-5509 Another id.-ea to spread the Off1eT ors risk would be Io put only haîf 1By appointment thle (gume seed on (bis fait, Contract Awarded -.- To Pave 4.5 Miles DDS 26 Frank St., Bowmanville Of Townl Streets <near Doinio)n Sto;re) Office Hours: Work crews from Bennett 9:30 am. to 9 p-m. Paving in Oshawa will begin including- Saturday to lay pavement on sections of' Telephone 6)23-3181 22 stî-cets in, town sometimie DR WIL M KAN eanl in epteber.Dental Surgeon The Benniett. firm wa 222 King Str-eet East awarded the contract at !he rfesonlBldg August 7thi Council meeting. .Office Hour-c: They submnitfed the only Weekdays - g - 5 tender ofr $48,511 for the job Telephone 623-7412 and since that figure xvas If bus-y - 623-4731 slightl1, ybelow the origina DR. WILLIAïM KENT estimiate. Coeuncîl decided to D.DS. accept. 222 King St. E., Sttite 106 Major sections f0 bu pave(,d Professionail 1Bdg. include 3,000 f eet of Jaickn) Bowrianville Road, from Scugog StIreet to) Office Hours: Martin Road, 2,400 feet of Weekdays -- 9 to 5 Baseline Road, fromn 300 feet Telephonie 623-7349 east of Liberty Street fo Mearns Avenue, Elgin Street, extending 3,.000 fe'et north of the CPR bridge, and 3,000 feet of Mearns Alvenue, from the CPR tracks to the Third Concession.1 rIPCIL ASSORT'ED FLAVORS IGA NON-RETURNABLE 26-FL. OZ. BULS. FOR CLOVER LEA"F SOLIC ,White Tunla $1 N 73C CARNAT iON (BONuS PACK OF 2-OZ. EXTFRA> Cofftee rMate 1 pOST PhocoIate Baris DýHRISTIE S (F 5c COFF) WHITE Sandwich Bread 85C oz 57. G. 7 P0 Y BAG 0F79 1 x o eO SIZE 79 24-OZ 32c L OAF- 3INGER SNAPS ORý OATMEAL SNAPS MrcCorm'ic;K'CoakiesPKG.69c -Roast SWIFT SOS PREMIJM OTATO SAI WIENRS 9 L3. COGLE SLAW Butt Roast 'AD or RODuCE CF U.S.A. CANADA FANCY GRADE BARTLETT1 Pears 5 FORi 49C PRODUCE 0F REPUBLiC 0F SOUTH AFRICA OUTSPAN Oranges SIZE 11, 2 9 v GREEN GIANT - FRO)ZEN Fancy Peas P Fish & Chips ALORO - FRZEN (,--PACK) Pepperoni lPizza p 99c [GA MIEDILM e WS B9 Cheddar Che s.RNO FR - FROIM CONCE.NTRATE ELM GROVE Dairy'Spread ORANGE PEKO-E ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTEO-C FLAVORS MODE RNE (ASSORTE D COLORS) Salda ~ Hamburger7 O8. iCFruit 4 L Fca Tenags -MelMkeFEA r àinks 3FOR OFsu YORK FANCýY- WHOLE Kerntel Corn LOCAL GROWN (CANADA NO. 1i GRADE) LOCAL GROWN ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE LARGE GREE.ý:N HEADS BSKT, 19hh o 2 FOR 39qc -LOCAL GROWN ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE ALL PýRICES EFFEC;TIVE WED. TO SAT., AUG. 15-18 WE RESC-RVETi-iE RIGHT TO 1LiMIT QUANTITIE'S. DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. 75 King St. E, Bowmanvillc Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6i p.m. daily Closed Saturday and Sunday Office Phone 623-5790 F-LAV.OR CRYSTALS ,4&)cTang Orange POLY BAG 0F 4 x ½0 FKGS. ASSORTEO VARIET1IES Suave Shampou 64-FL -L FK( 77r. 12-FL 57c oz. BTL RIPPLE, REGJJLAR OR SALT & VINEGAR FAOE p 27-07 IGA Potato Chi FKBS7ý9c 50', BONUS PACK, REGULLAR OR MINT FLAVOR, 150 ML c Crest Toothpaste TU8__49c LILY KLEER OLD FASHIONED 9-OZ, TALL 10-0Z, OR BEER 14-01. PLASTIC -9 19 Tumb lors 15 T FRIOZEN CONCENTRATEO ORANGE OR (GRAPE 0 F 58 Tb25 iPorlk Sa le!' FREEfor Food Vouchersj at the IGA Booth in the Food Products Building C.N.E. UBU miGAMC. AL GRAULTE IGA SPECIAL" MIXEL) MUSTARD, VUM YUM OR ICICLE SW*EET Dick14à nz "IGA SPECIAL" IN TOMATO SUE TINS PUSSN BOTiS (ASSGYRTED FlAVORS') 1 2-FL Fa o rN 22e M rslc10 Hrniy new Dr IN S C 1 1

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