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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Aug 1977, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 10, 1977 Agq 1ricultural News Bylmurral Emke, crease slightly' because of storage area. The Mi Assistant Agricutural Rep. winter injury to peach trees. Governmental Servi PREVENT TRACTOR About 9,000 acres of peac1hes awarded a contr ROLLO VERS will be harvested beginning in $732',500 and constru( Tractor rollovers accounit late July. More than one' already begun. The for the, highest number of million trees will be harvested area will be complete farni machinery-related fatal- throughout August as fruit to hold this- year's ities in-Ontario. ripens. Redhaven, Sunhaven with the feed mili rez Last year, tractor rollovers and Loring varieties are the in the autumn. accounted for 15 farmi fatali- most popular with Ontario's The equipment in ties (28 per cent of the total 1,500 peach growers. milI will be able t( fatalities). Sideways tract or PREVENTING different feed mixtur( rollovers are the major cause RASPBERRY DISEASES in turn will enlai of fatalities. To avoid them, Removing 'diseased rasp- number and type of niL set wheels at the widest berry canes promptly after experiments, leadi possible s'etting for the job, harvest can curb the spread of mately to împroved lock brake pedals together anthracnose and spur blight recommendationsf before high speed travel, and fungus. stock producers.' match the speed to operating Raspberry 'canes affected The Arkell Researcl conditions and loads. by anthracnose or spur bligbt opened some 30 yez It is important to avo:d wither during picking season. specializes in swinea crossing steepslopes, if pos- The result is severe crop try research. sible, Watch for depressions losses. One anthracnose sym- The new Poultry F on the' downhill side and ptom is grayish spots covering Centre was opened in bumps on the uphili side. To fruiting raspberry laterals, the first part of a thri help maintain stability, keep stems, léaves and bernies, building program.7 the front-end loader as low As Diseased cane back, splits sent construction reý possible during transport. easily and this may increase the second phase an( Rearward tractor rollovers, winter injury to the plant. swine facility is thef although less frequent than Spur blight weakens lateral third phase, sideway rollovers, are almost raspberry buds and may The Arkell Station is always fatal. The tractor can prevent shoot development. site of the Ministry's1 hit- the ground in less than 112 Ramn will rapidly increase testing station. seconds after the front wheels spore numbers and chance of _____ begin rising. To prevent disease. backward rollovers, use Pruning mray not control weights to increase tbe trac- severe anthracnose or spur tors stability. Irt is important blight outbreaks. Commercial neyer to hitch a load igher raspberry plantings should be than the tractor drawbar. sprayed with a preventive ONTARI'S PEACH CROP fungicide containing ferbam. UP Sprays are not Leomed Ontario's 1977 peach crop is ed for summer homne garden expected to increase 10 per use.I cent over last year's 85 million EXPANSION AT ARKELL pouind harvest. RESEARCH STATION In the 'Niagara Peninsula, The Ministry of Agriculture where 80 per cent of Ontarios and Food is building a major peaches are grown, the crop i s addition to the Arkell Re- expected to increase this year. search Station near Guelph, SAPE DRIVING However, the southwestern which will double the size and I AIYAf Ontario crop likely will de- capacity of the feed mill and 1 AIYAF linistry of vices has ract for iction has estorage ,d in time ;harvest, .ady later ithe feed to handle res, whîch rge the ltritional ng ulti- dfeeding for live- h Station ýars ago, and poul- R.esearch inl975 as ee-phase ['he pre- epresents rd, anew proposed i also the beef bull Thursday, August li Peterborough Junior Day - Peterborough Exhibition. Friday, August 12 11 Junior Farmer Beef Bar-B- Q and Square Dance at the Blackstock Recreational Cen- tre. Buffet starts at 7 p.m. Dance to follow, Saturday, Auguist 13 Durham Region Gladiolus Society Annual Exhibition at the Memorial Park Club- house, Bowmanville at 12 noon. Sunday, August 14 4-H Picnic at Cedarý Park, Hampton at 12:30 p.m. August 14 - 18 Agricultural Institute of Canada Annual Conference at the University of Guelph. Monday, August 15 Durham 4-H Field Crops Club) Meeting at farm of Harm Prins, R.R. 1, Hampton at 8 P. M. Wednesday, August 17 ,Durham 4-H Sheep Club Meeting at the farm of Lloyd Ayre, RHR. 4, Bowmanville starting at 8 p.m. Thursday, August 18 Durham 4-H Conservation Club Meeting at the farm of Gerry Brown, R.R. 2, Newcas- tle starting at 8 p.m. Thursday, August 18 Durham 4-H Swine Club Meeting at the farm of Harvey Yelîowlees, No. 1, Enniskillen starting at 8 p.m. Monday, August 22 Durham 4-H Veterinary Club Meeting at, the farm of Bruce Taylor, No. 1, Enniskil- ]en, starting at 8 p.m. Tuesday, August 23 Hope 4-H Caif Club Meetin'g at the farm of Bey. Gray, R.R. 1, Port Hope at 8 p.m. Wednesday, August 24 Durham 4-H Farm Manage- ment Club Meeting at the farm of Ron Brooks, Black- stock at 8 p.m., Thursday, August 25 Durham 4-H -Conservation Club Achievement Night. Place and time to be announ- ced. Thursday, August 25 Southwestern Ontario Beef Cattle Day - 10: 30 a. m. Ridge- Agricultural Calendar town College of Agricultural Technology. Thursday, August 25 Ontario Station Tested Boar Sale at 7:30 p.m. R.O.P. Swine Test Station, R.R. 2, New Hamburg. FrIday, August 26 Open Hlouse at th rMuck Research Station (Holland Marsh), Kettleby, Ontario, Monday, August 29 4-H Veterinary Club Achie- vement Night,- Agricultural Office, Bowmanville at 8 p.m.ý August 29 - 30 Durham North 4-H Homne- making Club Leaders' Train- ing School for the project, "Takinig a Look at Yourself" at the Bowmanviîle OMAF. office from 10 ýa.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, August 30 4-H Landscape and- Garden- ing Club Achievement Day Car Tour to member's homes. Tuesday, August 30( Ontario Grain Council of Eastern Ontario Meeting, Kemptviîle College of Agricul- tural Technology. August 31 - September 1 Durham South 4-H Home- making- Club Leaders' Train- ing, School for project, "Tak- Values Effective at ing a Look at Yourself" at the Bowmanville OMAF office from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. September 1 Corn 'and Soybean Update '77 at Elora Research Station from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. September 6 Registration Diploma Course - Kemptville College of Agricultural Technology. September 6 Registration, Faîl Semester - University of Guelph.. September 8, Durham County Black and White Show at Durham Cen-' tral Secretary (William Tam- blyn) until August 31, 1977. September 8 and 22 Northern Stocker and Feed- er Sales at Wiarton. September 9 Private Treaty Bull Sale - 1 p.m. - Arkell Bull Test Station. Upcoming Area FaIl Fairs Campbellford - Aug. 5 - 7 Peterborough - Aug. 9 - 13 C.N.E. (Toronto) - Aug. 17 - Sept. 5 Central Canada (Ottawa) .Aug. 18 - 28 Fenelon Falls - Aug. 20 Blackstock - Aug. 26 -27 Port Perry - Sept, 4 - 5 International Plowing Match (Frontenac County near Kingston) Sept. 27 - Oct. 1 Uxbridge - Sept. 9 - i1i Port Hope Sept. 14 -17 Quinte (Belleville) - Sept.,13 -18 Warkworth - Sept. 17 Lindsay - Sept. 21 - 25 Markham - Sept. 21 - Oct. 2 Roseneath - Sept. 30 - Oct. i Norwood - Oct. 8 - 10 Music Resuilts Pupils of Mrs. M.E, Workman A.L.C.M., R.M.T. were successful at the recent examinations of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, in Bowmanville, and are as follows: Grade II Rudiments: First Class Honors - Margaret L. Craig. Grade I Rudiments: First Class Honors - Karen J. Anderson; Anne R. Rimes. Preliminary Rudiments: First Class Honors - Laurie E. Locke;, Elizabeth Adriann:, In Spanish no word begins with an "s" foîlowed by another consonant, and a, Spanish speaker tryîng to pronQunce Spanish in Engîish wiII normally say "Espanish." 77 King Street East Bowmanville Stbre Bowmanville 'AI R BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountancy WILLIAM C. HALL B. Commýt Chartered Accountant 3612 King St. E., Oshawa Telephone 725-6539 D, V. SNODDON 212 Liberty St. North Bookkeeping and'Tax Service Business: 623-7950 Residence: 623-7308 4O~MANUEL, .A 67 King St. East, Suite 2' 623-6555 JOHN P. WINTERS Chariered Accountant 20 Colborne St. W. Oshawa, Ontario Phone ?579- 5659 or 623-5828 Chîropractic LAURENCE A. GREY Docfor of Chirôprçictic 270 King St. E ast Bowvmanville Phone 623-4004 G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Ofc:Chiropractor 15 Elgin Street Corner of Horsey Street .Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By appointment LEONARD JAY, B. Sc., D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic -96 Queen Street Bowman ville Phone 623-9297 WM. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South Bowmanvi lie Phone 623 3612 Home Impromveâments 21 Loscombe Drive, Bowmanville PHONE 623-6296, SPECIALIZING IN: Aluminium Siding including Soft Fascia, Euvestroughing, Doors and Windows INTRODUCTORY15% m OFFER 1 tUf starts JuIy 28th to August 6th Dental1 BRICK. COLBY OR FARMERS Bad:n12 TWIN PACK Mir Liquid SIEEOX ll D)etergen1111219 DR. ANGUS M. BLAIR D. D.S. 26 Frank St., Bowmanville (near Dominion Store) Office Hours:, 9:30 a.m, to9p.m. including Saturday Telephone 623-3181 DR. WILLIAM KEANE Dental Surgeon 222,KIing Street East Professional BIdg. Office Hours:' Weekdays 9 - 5 Telephone 623-7412 If busy - 623-4731, DR. W. M. RUBELL D.D.S. 75 King St. E., Bowmanville Office Hours: Mon., Tues., and Thurs., 9 'fit 5 Wednesday - 9 'til 2 Friday - 9 'tii 4 Not open Saturday or Sunday Off ice Phone 623-5790 PATRICK G. DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLI NIC 36 King St. W. 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