18 The Canadian Statesmanri Bowmanvjlie, December 22, 1976 YELVERTON NEWS A full contingent of voting delegates from Lindsay Brandi of UCO. were present at the annual Convention held in the Royal York on Dec. 13 and l4th. One of the largest turnouts yet were present aiso at the annual banquet to hear a former Lindsay boy, Bob Trotter, an Elmira Journalist and author of "One foot in the Furrow" as guest speaker. Mr. Trotter,'in his own unmistakable style provided one of the most inspirational, àW frank and challenging speech- es we have heard in years. 11e suggested that the farmn seg- ment of the population is being ripped of by the urban medium time after time and is being, used as a whipping boy for the al the country's ills when they are not the cuiprits at ail. 1He stated that Canada and U.S.A. are the two countries in the world where the population is the iowest percentage of total depend-CA DAG DEAF ZN able income on food-17 per CA NAGRAEISERTE cent for Canada. Other count- YONG VICRAE ries range from 22 or 23 per cent to 85 per cent in India. Farmers and farm organiza- TURKEY tions lie sta ted, have a tremendous job to do in public relations to let our mislead urban friends know the way it really is. H1e suggested that we get to know our local news- paper editors better and get their co-operation in this sadly neglected aspect of farming! Mr. and Mrs. Frank GlIas-c bergen and family were, re- cent guests at Mr. and Mrs. Case Glashergen, Ajax for a Glashergen Christmas. family reunion. The Past Warden Associa-'B. tion of Northumberland and L Durham held their Christmas get-together at the Greenwood 2 B.ADU Towers in Port Hope on Saturday evening Dec. 18th. President Jerry Philips of ~Morganston wlcomed the gatherîng. Following a delici- o CANADA GRADEWA FROZEN ous repast, Mr. and Mrs. Aiex _LN Carruthers showed slides of YOUNG EVISCERATED0 points of interest in their T Y recent tour, of Hawaii, Fiji U K Y Islands, Australia and New Zealand with commentary on c, samne.e . Mrs. Christine Nasato andBETW Elizabeth were weekend 5-10 LBS guests at Madconia.5-0LS Dr. and Mýîrs. Roger G. Nagarajan and children of Scottdale, Penn. U.S.A. ar-- DELUXE CORN OIL BASTED' rived last Saturday to spend_ CANADA GRADE "ÀA FROZEN the Festive week with lier EVISCERATED mother Mrs. Ernest L. Gil- TURKEYS. ba-nk and family. Mrs. Lawrence Harris and son Charles visited Sunday and Monday with Mr. andg Mrs. Roy Fulford, Kevîni, E EE Anita and Greg at M e ford. 5-16 LBS ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wannan and children of Belle- ville over the Festive Season. At 7 p.m. last Sunday at St. Saviour's Anglican Churcli The Nativity Christmas Story SEIL was in carols and reading BITER'S COIL, BULK &VAC PACK foliowed by coffee in the POLISH SAUSAGE LB Parish Hall and enjoyed by ah., 90 SEI Rev. Basil E. Long baptized BITTNER'S SLICED 6 OZA0 one child at the regular BOLOGNA PKG service on Sunday at the Orono United Churcli. Mark MAPLE LEAF, SWIFTS Ernest Ganesh, son of Dr. R. AND DOMINION Ganesan Nagarajan and WIENERS PK 784 Mr. andi Mrs. Les Hrebicek MAPLE LEAF AND SWIFTS of Toronto spent the weekend PREMIUM, SLICED 6 OZ. with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bail COOKED HAM PKG 0% 8 and other relatives. On Christmas Eve at 7 p.m. a service will be held at SHOPSY'S COLE SLAW OR 2 Z 9 Leskard and at 8 p.m. a POTATO SALAD CONT i service will be held at St. Saviours Anglican Churcli. The Ororno Hi C Service and SHOPSY S CORNED BEEF OR 4.Z song at 9:30 p.m. at the Orono, PASTRAMI PKGS I eù United Churcli. Mr. Carlos Tamblyn return- SEIL ed home from the Riverdale BURNS'BY THE PIECE % 4 Hospital last week. HEAD CHEESE LB.99< oýB-est of Seasons Ea starts atDoniluon. A * A CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBfýER 25th, 1976 We Look Farward ta SSeeing Al aur Fine SFriends and Patrons Soan. SWAVERLEY PLAZA, BOWMANVILLE 623-6511 OPEN BOXING DAYY o i &NEW Y EAR'S DAY m- MAL LqM-L-, JUR ;.. -q% - f-a WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAM,,ILY RIEQUIREMENTS DOMINION STORESULMITED, MIsFo Eý Eý Eý 9 , =.1l1