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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Sep 1975, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. September 3. 1975 Durham North Candidates Keep Busy Conservatives Finalize Plans For Giant Picnic on Plans are finalized for the iargest Annuai Picnie to be heid during the afternoon of September 7th at Fantasyland Park, Whitby. As well as the main attrac- tion of a Beauty Contest there will be a variety of races and games for voung and oId. Free corn-on-the-cob and ider wili be handed out. Unfortunately, due ta prior committments Premier Davis wiil be unabie ta attend. However a number of Cabinet Ministers have indicated their interest. A great opportunity ta meet Sept. 7th Bill Pilkington, candidate for Durham West, Bill Newman, Durham North, Alan Dewar, Oshawa and last but flot least Charlie Mcllveen for Durham East. FIy Control by Dennis R. MýcKniight Flies and cattie don't get along together. Flies keep ca ttl e moving instead of eating and resting. As a resuit, mnilk production fromn dairy cows and gains in beef cattie are reduced. For example, feediot cattie bothered by fles can have gains reduced be- tween 0.3 and 0.8 lbs. Der day. Therefore, the rapfd build- up of fly populations around farm buildings in the sumnmer necessitates the use of contrai measures. Two basic princi- pies are important in an effective fiy control programi: 1) proper sanitation and manure removai to control breeding places, and 2) a contrai. program using insecti- cides . It should be stressed that no chemical controi program ,vill be satisfactory if large amounts of fly breeding ma- teiais are present on the premises. Therefore, a good sanitation program should be regarded as the basic and most necessary ste p in achiev- ing fly control. Ail fly breeding materiai such as accumuiated manure, wet bedding, rotting hay, silage or 'ground feed should be remnoved and dispo- sed of by mid April and at least weekly throughout the fly season (May - October). NOW APPEARING Welbber September 1 to September 6 MOTOR INN Highway 401 at Liberty St. Phone 623-3373 Bowmianville * DURHAM CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY s AT a * THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY e coo Paae tu Pe ShowPaad Cec'aeu o is PeteShow nd Contes *DAIRY PRINCESS * SHOW * Sheep Show 4-H Club Daya Fa CaIehwa :0pm *Sale at 6:30 p.m. * e * ee Fun for everyone at ai * Robertson Mia-way Apef SATURDAY î' tt4 ONTARIO REGIMENTAL BAND GO9 ai e Light & Heavy Horse Show * Guernseys - Ayrshïres * Jerseys, Beef Cattie, ,, ý C%4 * Goat Shows etonga SGEORGE HAMILTON IV 0,C001 Aren~ae *at Grand Stand, :00 p.m. ~ Rabbits, Poultry, Baklng, Flowers, Needlework, Junior Work, Machinery The electors in the former Cartwright. Township are tied in with the new Durham North constituency in the upcomning provincial election and these two photos show Ttwo of thiecandtidates who are contesting thieelectîin. In the upper picture, the P.C. Candidate Hon. Bill Newmnan, Minister of Environmnent in the Davis government, is at right, chatting with constituents at the recent? Blackstock Fair. In the lower picture, former provincial judge Clare Morrison, the Durham North Liberal can-didates, is pictured with'Liberal Leader Bob Nixon. From ail reports, the Durham North election is expected to be a close contest. Champion Haimpshire Ewe at CNE Lloyd Ayre of Bowmanville p oses with his Hampsnire Ewe that won the cham pionship award during the Agriculture competition at the Canadian National Exhibition. ONSME BUDGET-STRETCHING BRIEFS TlO conserve elnergy and stretch gasoline dollars, warmi your car up for at least three minutes before driving. Then, try to stay belovw 30 miles an hour for the first three or four miles. By doing this, you can save as much as four miles per gallon. When you go shopping. takea shopping list with you. And resolve to stick to that list, no matter what. Other- wise, you might throw your budget way out of whack with impulse buying. Bowmanville Pet Shop 623-2921 34 King St. W. Bowmanvilllo LOW 1 LOWI PRICES 1 COME TO THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PICNIC Fantasyland Park Hlighway No. 12, Whitby 1:30p.mi. -5:30p.mi. September 7th, 1975 FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD Admission $2.50 per car CorottatiOf RESTA URA7N.-, MON DAY - TH URSDAY ýj ba.m.- 12p.mi. F RI1DAY & SATU RDAY SUN DAY 7a.m.- 11:30 p.m. Serving Deliclous Chinesè_Food Take-Out Orders a Specialty Fuli Course Meals ln a Home-Like Atmosphere ENJOY A RELAXING MEAL AFTER A DAY 0F SHOPPING 9 King St. W. 623-5412 Here's a Tip St raïg h t'fro m the Horse's Mouth Hotel and Tavern, Hwy. 115 and 35, Orono Phone,983-5536. HERE ARE A FEW 0OF THE REASONS:- *Courteous Service * Licenced Dining Lounge *Delicious Meals * Friendly Atmosphere ASK FOR EILEEN and GERRY and TELL THEM A NAG SENT YOU!

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