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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Sep 1975, Section 2, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 17, 1975 Section Two Photos of Competif ions at Recent Orono Fair Needlework Prize Winners At Durham Central's Fair Goode's Hardware Special - Chld's stuffed animal, prizes donated by Goode's Hard- ware,, Newcastle. Entries be-. come property of Fair Board and are donated to Women's Auxiliary, Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. - Mrs. Ann Blysma, Bowmanville; Mrs. Bernice MacDonald, Port Hope; Mrs. M. Perzel, Osh- awa; Miss Louise Prins, Hampton; Mrs. Lorna Atkins, Orono; Mrs. Esther Scott, Port Hope; Miss Elza Vogel, Orono; Steven Wright; Mrs. A. Sul, Bowmanville; Miss Arlene Allun, Orono. Pauline's Special - Price donated by Pauline's Sneci- AduitI EducationalI Coun selling Services, A FREE CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE No Appointment Necessary COU RTICE SECONDARY SCHOOL Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9: 00 P. m. alty Shop, Newcastle 'to the Exhibîtor with the most points in the Young Aduits Section of Needlework:- Winner - Carolyn Mostert, Bowmnanville. Rickaby's Special - Donated by Rickaby's Ltd., Bowman- ville, to new exhibitor with most points in classes 42-45 - Winner - Mrs. Esther Scott, Port Hope. Clarke-Darlington Special - Prizes donated by Mrs. Eileen Billings, Orono and Ellis Shoe Store, Bowmanville for exhib- itor with most points in class 45, open to residents of the former townshps of Clarke and Darlington - Winners - Mrs. A. Sul, Bowmanville, Mrs. M. Mostert, Bowman- ville. SU« WRTHY 55 King St. W. 623-5431 Armstrong's Store peciffl - Donated by Mrs. Velmfa Arm- strong, Orono, to the Exhibitor with the most points in Needlecraft. Piece of crystal. Winner - Mrs. Bernice MvacDonald, Port Hope. Women's Group Exhibit Theme "Sperial Dayb'- Mother's Day Out Group, Orono; Happy Hollyhocks, Oshawa,; Family Club Group, Hampton; Pine Ridge District Guides, Orono: Hobby Hand. craft, Oshawa.- Following are the prize winners in the Field Crop Competition, held in conjunction with Durham Central Fair at Orono, and sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Durham Central Agricultural Society, the crop being - Silage Corn. Judge was Mr. Robert Allin, Newcastle. Wii ners - Newton Selby- 89, points,;lBarry Bragg -88 points; Ceresmore Farms - 87 points; Browview Farms - 86 points; William Allin - 85 points; William Tamblyn - 84 points; Donald Staples - 84 points; Robert Morton - 83 points; Sawmac Farms - 83' points; Francis' Jose - 82 points. SUN WORTH Bowmanville DurhamColle gel Man yExfens ioln For the Faîl of 1975 Durham 'Oral Science and Family Life. College offers 331 different In consultation with an courses in a comprehiensive Advisory Committee of local commun~ity education.pro- women, Durham College is gram that combines academic off ering diversified courses of interests with leisure and particular interest to women. recreational pursuits. These include Opportunity for In particular, Applied Arts Change, Children's Litera- courses have been expanded. ture,, Sexism in Education, There are now a total of 51 Women in Literature, and courses 'in, the areas of Women and the Law. Musical Arts, Design Arts, Applied Arts, Business and Communication Arts, Comn- Technology Divisions ail offer munity Development, Behav- credit courses which part- Martys Auto Éopoirt 423-386 time stuctents in Durnam College's post-secondary pro- gram. Studens may qualify for a College diploma by exten- sion work,.taking the last year of-study-as a- full-tîme dayý student,, or work out a program over long term where the necessary credits are earned through the Con- tinuing Education curriculum. The many credit courses offered include such areas as Ceramics, Data processing, Typewriting and Electronic subjects, to name only a few. Specialized courses in Health Sciences are offered to up date or comiplement the skills of Nursing staff to meet College of Nurses' requirements or the needs of an organization. There are 70 General Inter- est courses, including such new subjeets as Candle mak- ing, Extra-Sensory Percep- tion,1 Creative Imagination, Literary Criticism and Travel Counselling. The College points out that costs for these The Polyweave below-and above ground pool cover is flot going to, the moon . . .. yet! * . . but it's out of this world! a caver for alseasns- use it ýummer, winter, spring and fali! ends cleaning problems - Polyweave safety caver keeps yaur pool dlean year-round I cornes camplete - with polypropylene rope, 12" plastic pegs, and strong storage bag. instalis in minutes - put it on and take if off in a fraction of. the time if takes ta Iconnect your pool vacuum. strong - Polyweave is woven and double-Iaminated - TRY TO RIP IT! ightweight - a ' x 32' pool cover weighs approx. I 2 3 lb. handsome - dual coated: electric blue bath sides! durable - lasts for yearsi inekpensive- custom quality at production-line prices I BACKED BY A 2 YEAR WARRANTY Pool Co vers Unlimited 8 Ouke Street BOWMANVILLE 623- 3528 FREE ESTIMATES Ex pands Courses enrlinterest courses are cerdby student fees, which show only-a modest increase this year. Most Durham College ex- tension classes begin the week of October 6. A Continuing Education Calendar, which contains information on al courses, bas been mrailed to 71,000 households in the Dur- ham Region. Registration may be made by mail or in person at the College weekdays. Special registration evenings with acad'emic advisors present will be held September 16, 17, and 22 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. HioIstien Show Draws Large Audience SDurham County 's fîrst even- ing show saw a large turnout of cattie and had t he largest spectator audience ever. A wel equipped and brightly lit tent made an excellent setting September 4th for the 108 head shown by 17 exhibitors. Among the exhibitors were three newcomers, Neil Allin, Orono; Bruce Showden, Enni- skillen; and Glenn Wilson, Blackstock. After a close race with Karl Heeringa, Frazerville, for Premier Breeder and Francis dose, Newcastle for Premier Exhibitor, A. Muir & Sons, Bowmanville carried off both awards. Daîry Princess, Nan- cy Knox was on hand to present the ribbons. The 4-year-old Gladibrae Medalist Snowflake sired by Cornerset Centurion Medalist and owned by Francis dose was named Grand Cham pion female as well as B est Uddered Hostein by judge Ortoin Eby, St. George. 2nd place 4-year-old Malmont Cit- ation Norma, sired b ySeiling Rockmnan and owned býyNeil Malcolm Blacks.tock, was Reserve éhampion. Junior Champion, Sikmas Happy Winston shown by Pier Sikma, Orono took honors as the top Junior Yearling Heif- er. She is sired by Waybrook Sir Winston and is dlean boned with a good set of legs. The Reserve Junior Champion, Sharp Acres Donna Emperor, sired)by Downalane Reflect- tion Emperor and exhibited by Gordon Sharp, Blackstock, is an animal of great. stength wîth pflenty of cavacity. The Champion Bull Caîf Speedsîde Robinwood ownecl by Keith VanCamp, Black- stock was smooth of rump and well balanced. He W as sired b y Roybrook Starlite. Reserve Champion Bull Caîf, Elderslie Standout sired by Glenafton Man-O-War was a large dairy bull with more length* and cleaness, of neck 'than the lst prize yearling. Standout was exhibited bv A. Muir & Sons. Francis dose exhibited the first pla~ce 3-year-old, Gladi- brae Alert Tricia and first p lace 2-y ear-old Gladibrae Triune B elle. Also in the spotlight was Muir & Sons' top dry cow, Eldersle Fond Beth. Glen Rae Farm entered the first place Aged Cow, Campbelldale Jennifer Miss who also received the Inter- breed Best Udder Award. .Karlina Pontiac Roc kman, exhîbited by Karl Heeringa took top honors in the Senior Heifer Caîf division as did Elderslie Fond Adelaide, in the Junior Heifer Caîf class. Adelaide was shown by A. Muir & Sons. THE MeTI EHASCO E' .tvt T0GETIîER AGAI. A&P-has always stood for two thiïngs: Price & Prîde. Price & Pride together made the great A&P great. Then, sornehow, we let Price & Pri'de get out of balance. We forgot our own philo sophy: Prfrje without Pride is* no And we suffered for it. The tirne has corne to put Price & Pride together again. And wére going to do it. iTfý wecan'mt do it, v7, SUNWO-IY, -Buy3 RoUis, Get i RoUI FRIEE' (EQUIVALEgTrTO-A 25%/REDUCtION) Choose f rom any Sunworthy Book' Sale Ends Oct 2nd, 1975 Abernethyý's paint & Wallpaper TO PU T JC &PRIDE General Contracting for Recreation Rooms, Tiling, Kitchens Bathrooms, Houses, Barns and Garages Contact: Graydon Construction Bomanville Phone 623-7222 V bargaihi. Can e s t

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