4The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 9, 1978 Section Two Durham, By Rod Stork,,ASsoc. Agricultural liepresentative Requirements for Winter Wheat Marketing Winter wheat harvest bas begun across the country and we want to take this opýortunity to remind wheat producers that if this is your first year of growing winter wheat, you must obtain a producer number from the Ontario Wheat Producers Marketing Board before you are able to market your wheat through a licensed agent. Application forms for a producer' number are avail- able at the Agricultural Office and we will send these to you, and once they are completed, you can forward them on to the Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board in Chatham. A Producer Numbýr will then be forwarded to you and thîs will be the number that will be used when sending payments or any other correspondence to you as a wheat producer. In addition, we want to mention the on-the-farm storage payment program that bas been initiated by the Wheat Producers' Marketing Board. The 1978 Special On- Farm-Storage payment will be made to producers who elect to store ail or some of their 1977 winter wheat crop, and who make application to the Board no later than September 3th for the storage James Insu rance, Agency Limited 24 King St. E. Bowmanville For ail your insurance needs Nesta Akey or Doug James at 623-4406 AgictualNews payments. If you have flot as or $14.55 per cwt. Th yet picked up a copy of the deficiency paymeni application form, you can therefore, is $59.08 per toni obtain them at the Agricul- or $2.68 per cwt. White Bea tural Office. The form growers will be eligible fe includes your name and wheat assistance on up to 160 tonnE producers registration of the 1977 White Bean crop number, address, telephone- Because of the rapid growt and postal code, and the in the acres of White bear. number of tonnes intended to grown in Ontario, it is pointe be stored and the grade that out that many producers bad you feel the wbeat falîs rnto. bad year in 1977 when it we The application must be very wet harvest condittor signed by the producer and and therefore much lowE returned to the Board in yields than were original] Chatham. The second form 15 anticipated. We expectt the carrying cost allowance receive dlaim forms for th and is completed at the time White Bean Stabilization Paj you make delîvery to an ment, and when we do, we w agent. This form is then sent let you know through ti to the Board and the storage column and you cant pick ther payment that you qualify for up at our office. is sent to you no later than 30 Home Economics Footnotes days following receipt of By Linda Caldwell, Home application. Storage payment Economist applies for wheat stored on the Makte Sure the JelIy Gels! farm only for October, By the end of the summei November and December of many shelves will be fille 1978 and January and with glistening jarsc February 1979. Wheat may be homemade jelly. Foc delivered in any month up to specialists at the Ministry c June 30th of 1979, but the Agriculture and Food, sai maximum storage payment that getting a good gel1 will not exceed $367 per tonne, probably one of the bigges which is the total to the end of problems when making jelly February 1979. Perfect jellies will hold the: We have had questions fromn shape when turned out on th, producers on this program, plate, but stili quiver when ti and we will try to answer plate us moved. some of them for you now. If One of the secrets of gellinl you elect to store ahl of your lies, in the proportions ang 1977 wheat crop, and collect types of ingredients - fruit storage payment, you will not sugar, acid and pectii receive the initial payment of (commercial or natural) $2 per bushel that is payable Always use a tested recip from the agent at the time of from an authentic source an( delivery. I order to get the neyer alter the quantities o initial Payment, you must ingredients. Reducing the deliver he wheat o an agent; amount of sugar called for i this means that if you need recipe, for example, coul( some cash to pay the direct result in a runny jelly. costs of planting and growing If you are using commercia the crop, then, you might want pectin, follow the directions oi to seil some of your wheat thé label. However, if you'rf crop and put the rest in making jelly without pectir storage. You will then receive you'll have to test the Jelly te initial payment of the wheat see if it is done. To do this, dil that you deliver and the a cool metal spoon into the remaînder of the wheat will boiling jelly mixture. Hold th( get the initial payment when it spoon well above the pot c: is delivered. jelly and allow the syrup t( Storage payments are made run off the side of the spoon ongri kept in storage for the When the syrup forms tw( abv-entioned five months, distinct lines or drops thal however, if you elect, you can finally flow or "sheet' market this wheat at any time together, the jelly is done. during the five months period. The refrigerator test i. However, you will receive the another way to test jelly made maximum storage payment of without pectin. Remove tht $3.67 per tonne, if you hold the jelly pot from the heat. Poure grain until after the end of small amount of jelly on a colÉ February, 1979. saucer and chili quickly. If th( White Beans Designated for jelly gels to proper thickness Support it's done. If not, cook-the jeI1; In a recent news release a few minutes longer and tesl from Agriculture Minister, again. Eugene Whelan, it ispointed out that Ontario's 1977 White moreSwimmer ]3eani Crop bas been designated for support under the Agriculture Stabilization Will Atteinpt Act. The support price bas I been set at $379.85 per tonne or CNE Marathon $17.23 per cwt. This is 90 per cent of the 5-year average Three more of the top market price indexed to ranked marathon swimmers reflect changes in the cash i the world have confirmed cost of production. The their participation i the Pepsi average market price for 1977 Challenge Swim Race across White Beans bas been Lake Ontario scheduled tc calculated at $320.77 per tonne highlight the first day of Lthe t, ies 3p. 1th mis las ris ier lly to ly- MIl his er, of od Ly is [y. jr ng ad it, n I pe ad e 1a id al in e n, to ip ie Je of to I. vo 't is le ie a Durham Agriculture. Calendar Syria, Nule River, Suez Canal and Capri-Naples. There are a total of 13 swimmers entered in the August 16 swim which offers prizes of $50,000. Canadians entered in the marathon event as of August 1 include Kim Lumsdon, Angela Kondrak, and Loreen Passfield. Fire Causes $1,000 Damage Newcastle's fire department was stili checking into the cause of a fire which broke out in a shed attached to a home on George St. in Bowmanvllle last week. Newcastle Fire Chief Jim Hayman estimated that the damage would be $1,000. He said a door had been scorched and some cleaning might be Wednesday, August 9 - 4H Sheep Club Meeting at the farm of Sam Turner, R.R. 4, Bowmanville at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 9 - Deadline for entries for Junior Day at Peterborough Exhibition. Thursday, August 10 - 4H Dairy Bus Tri p to Wellington County. Bus leaves at 7:30 required on tbe walls. The home on 9 George St. was vacant at the time of the blaze, CJhief Hayman said. It was owned by Mrs. E.L. Laing of 124 Westwood Lane, Thorn- bll, Ont. The fire chief said the fire started in some rubbish stored in the shed attached to the bhouse. 77 King Street East Bowmanville IGA White 128FLgg Vinegar oz Gqu PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., AUG. 9, TO SAT, AUG. 12, 1978. WE RESERVE THE RIGIIT TO LIMIT QUANTITI ES. Day - Centralia College, Huron Park. August 23 - 4H Rabbit Club Meeting at the home of Dennis Simpson at 8:00 p.m. August 23 - Junior Farmer Business Meeting at the home of Karen and Glen Ashton, Oshawa at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24 - Ontario Station Tested Boar Sale at 7:30 p.m., R.O.P. Swine Test Station, New Hamburg., Thursday, Aug. 24 - 4H Conservation Achievement Night. August 25 - Open House - Muck Research Station (Holland Marsh). Aug. 25 - 28 - Preliminary Competitions of the Ontario Dairy Princess Competition, C.N.E., August -25, 26 - Blackstock Fair. Achievement Day for Beef, Sheep and Swine Clubs. August'30 - 4H Home and Farm Safety Club Achievement Night. August 30-31 - Semi-finals of the Ontario Dairy Princess Competition, C.N.E. September lst - Final Competition of the Ontario Dairy Princess Competition, C.N.E. Nortiiern Stocker and Feeder Sales September 7 and 21- Wiarton, September 27 - Thessalon. September 28- Little Current, Manitoulin. September 29 - South River. Fail Fafrs to visit la this area Peterborogh - August 15 - 19. Fenelon Falls - August 19, Blackstock, August 25, 26. Port, Perry, September 3, 4. Orono - September 7 - 10. Uxbridge - September 8 - 10. Sunderland - September 12, 13, Port Hope - September 15 - 17. Lindsay - September 20 - 24. Values Effective at Bowmanville Store OnIy IGA Hamburg or Wiener Buns PKG. 0F 83 w 100% VEGETABLE OIL ed Blue Bonnet $u Isy Margarine C.... m I IGA, CHOICE 4F. n Dessert Pear Halves o.TN3u IGA CIOICE Cream Style Cern 3 < 14R.~ INd TOMATO SAUCE Ileinz spaghetti SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY Squirrel Peanut Butter Ps ti le FLAVORED. REGULAR OR PINK Swing Lemonade Crystals 4 XOZ. ~PKGs.7 TOItET BWL CLEAFdER Saniflush 34-DZ - 70e TIN ap U iOZfR> "',990: MFG. r' OFF LABEL Toastinaster Protein Bread LUF5 Canadia n National Exbibition's Centennial year celebrations: Twenty-three years old, six feet two inches taîl and 170 lbs, Claudjo Plit of Argentina-- ranked third in the world-is considered one of the toughest ail-round competitors and bas won almost every major professional marathon race at one time or another. Plit held the World Prof essional, Marathon Swimmers Federa- tion championship in 1975. Egyptian Magdy Mandour, 23 years old, who also weighs in at about 170 lbs., is ranked fifth in the world of profes- sional marathon swimming. Mandour bas always placed among the top five fimishers in any race he bas entered including: Suez Canal, Nule River, Rhode Island, Chicago and Rio Coronda. A Syrian, Marwan Saleh, brings the number participating in the Pepsi Challenge Swim to 13. Saleh, the national professional Champion of Syria, is rated one of the toughest professional marathoners on the scene today. Currentlr ranked eighth un the worlý thîs 32 year old bas won most of the professional races held in the Middle-East including: B ýURSIN9ESS DIRECTORY Accou nta ncy WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 361/2 King St. E., Oshawa Telephone 725-6539 D. V.SNODDON 212 Liberty St. North Bookkeeping and Tax Service Business: 623-7950 Residence: 623-7308 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 67 King St. East, Suite 2 623-6555 JOHN P. WINTERS Chartered Accounitant 20 Coiborne St. W. Oshawa, Ontario Phone 579-5659 or 623-5828 WM. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South Bowmanville Phone 623-3612 Chiropractic LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiro practic 270 King St. Êast Bowm a nville Phone 623-4004 G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Of fice: Chiropractor 15 Elgin Street Corner of Horsey St reet Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By appointmeni LEONARD JAY, B. Sc., D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Sire 't Bowmanvi$ e Phone ô,'3-9297 Dental1 DR. ANGUS M. BLAIR D. D. S. 26 Frank St., Bowmanville (near Dominion Store) Office Hours: 9:30 arn. to 9 p.m. including Saturday Telephone 623-3181 DR. WILLIAM KEANE Dental Surgeon 222.King Street East Prof essional Bldg. Office Hours: Weekdays9 5 Tel ephone 623 7412 If busy 623 4731 PATRICK< G. DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 36 King Si. W. Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fni. 8:30'til5:00 LIQUID Javex Bleach- 128 FL. OZ.Q Np PLASTIC BTL.U CARAMINT. BU1IERSCOTCH, HUMBUG OR FRUIT DROPS Tavener Candies FROZEN, CONCENTRATED Sunny Orange Drink PEPPERIIOGE FARMIS, FROZEN. APPLE WALNUT, BUTTER POUND OR GARROT-NUT OId Fashioned Cakes PINT (24-SI. QUART (»'S) OR POULTRY (10'S) Bernardini Freezer Bags SCENTED OR UNSCENTEU Secret Deodorant O.TIN EVU ID.TO 14O OZ. PKGS.9 FR0.451 -02 $*1.29 AERO. TIR rOiptaric Sun)n)er Salad '78 juiy-August ONTAIO GOWNONTARIO GROWN ONTARIOO1 GRADN CANADA No. 1 GRADE Pot atoes Celery - - Setalk BAG a- c PRODUITE OFUSA.-w 13UNCHES ONTARIO OROWN "e Gre&du n 2UE Pepper Squash....... 3 FOR 99<: w GO. TINS-eO e .-eARI il Ivory Liquid $r ~ 24-FL. OZ.I IJeLeIrgIILPLASTIC BTLU 0ft OPEN DAILY MON., TUES., SAT. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. WED. - FR1. 9 a.m. -9 p.m. SUN. 10 a.m. " 5 p.m. Delivery in Town 623-4161 PRODUCE 0F U.S.A. CANADA No. 1 GRADE Canm7taloupesç EACH PODUCE OF U.SA. lr«ida Avocadoes .. 2 FOR 99*: J QafySr ee ev lea ~DDx REMIUM QUALITY Attention' Farmers! ,~More? S Save on Promium Quality GASOLINE - DIESEL FUEL MOTOR OIL and FUEL OIL - PROMPT DELIVERY - Out-of-town cails, please cali collect. REASONABLE PRICES DXOIL 668-3381 D 1517 Dundas St. E. Whitby j a.m. fru.m the Agricultural Office and returns approximately at 5:00 p.m. August 12 - Junior Farmer Provincial Summer Games, Guelph. 1Sunday, August 13 - 4H Picnic, Cedar Park, Hampton. Admission 75 cents. Bring the whole family. Pot luck lunch at noon. Monday, August 14 - 4H Bachelor Survival Club Meeting at the Agricultural Office, Bowmanville at 8:00 p.m. Monday, August 14 - 4H Swine Club Meeting at the farm of Richard Van Camp, R.R. 1, Blackstock at 8:00 P.m. Tuesday, August 15 - Hope 4H Caîf Club Meeting at the < farm of Gary Meadows, R.R. 1, Port Hope at 8:00 p.m. August 16 - September 4 - Canadian National Exhibition - iooth Anniversary - Toronto. Thursday, August 17 - 4H. Conservation Club Meeting at Rowland Bowman's, R.R. 1, Port Hope at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 17 - Junior Day at Peterborough Exhibition. Registration - 9: 00 a.rm. Banquet - 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Monday, August 21 - 4H Field Crops Club Meeting at the farm of Sam Turner, at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 22 - 4H Landscape-Garden Club Workshop - Agricultural Office, Bowmanville at 8:00 p.m. August 22 - Ontario Bean