i 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 23, 1983 Section Two Celebrates Her First Birthday Hi! My name is Corinna and I turned one year old on March 4, 1983. My proud parents are Douglas and Brenda Bacon of R.R. 2, Bowmanville. Thanks to grampa (Basil) Bacon, gramma (Lorna) Fink and grampa and gramma (Mr. ana Mrs. William) Curtis for making my first birthday so special. YELVERTON NEWS (Intended for last week) A series of seminars on pork production has been completed completed with the final being held in Omemee on Wednesday afternoon. afternoon. A number of local pork producers attended these educational educational 1 seminars arranged by Mr. Mark Lee, associate of the Agr. Rep.'s office in Lindsay Lindsay and co-ordinated by Mr. Terry Malcolm of Yelverton. On Tuesday evening, a fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Foote of the Gray Line required the services of the Manvers Twsp. Fire Brigade to get under control. Pleased to report that Mrs. Velma Cain is recuperating satisfactorily at home with her family, following major back surgery in a Toronto Hospital recently. Howard and Eileen Malcolm Malcolm have slipped on their running shoes and are off and running again. Howard has a real busy agenda this week. A Pork Council meeting in Vancouver, Vancouver, a few days in Victoria with Eileen's aunt Mrs. Hazel Whittaker, followed by a Task Force meeting in Winnipeg. Back to Toronto for the Ont. Pork Producers Annual Meetmeeting Meetmeeting at the Harbour Castle and lea vine the next dav for another meeting in Fredericton, Fredericton, New Brunswick. Howard will soon require his own pri- Accountancy WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Telephone 987-4240 WM.J.H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South Bowrqanvllle Phone 623-3612 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Suite 2 623-6555 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St., Bowmanville 623-9461 49 Division St.. Oshawa 579-5659 Dental PÀTRTCKCrDEEGAN DENTURETHERAPY CLINIC 5 George SI. 623-4472 Office Hours: Mon„Thurs. &Frl. ' 8:30'III 5:00 Wednesday 8:30 'til noon Closed Tuesdays vate jet. Howard was recently portrayed on the front cover picture on the Western Pork Producers magazine. Our community is quite proud of the prominent place currently oeing accorded Howard in his various responsibilities. Spectators at the first semi final game between Wellington Wellington Dukes and the Lindsay Muskies at Lindsay Friday night were not disappointed. A fast moving game that could have gone either way, ended with Muskies ahead 7 - 5. From our unprofessional viewpoint Danny Kearn and Captain Mark Williams for the Muskies and the huge Wellington Wellington goalie Bill Langridge played superior hockey with all teams playing very good hockey. That little extra hustle by the Muskies probably probably contributed to the two goal advantage. For those who believe that our Yelverton column is "for the birds" we provide documentary documentary evidence. The return of our summer birds is always a welcome sight. On March 10th we saw our first blackbirds blackbirds (red-winged) and meadowlarks, and our first robin on March 11. Belated congratulations to David and Denise Glasbergen, children of Marlene and Frank Glasbergen, who each recent- Chiropractic G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Office: 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 Bowmanville Phone 623-9297 JOHN W.HAWRYLAK, D.C., F.C.C.R. Doctor of Chiropractic Certified Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 270 King St E Bowmanville 623-4004 LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiropractic and Naturopath 306 King SI. West Oshawa L1J2J9 Phone 433-1500 CERTIFIED FOOT REFLEXOLOGIST Cheryl Frlede 270 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-4004 ly won trophies at a figure skating tourney at Omemee. Speedy convalescence to our Yelverton residents who are currently in hospital: Mrs. Thorn Gray in Peterborough Civic and Mr. Ray Robinson who had his gall bladder removed removed on Tuesday of this week at St, Joseph's Hospital in Peterborough. Sorry to learn that a former resident of this community, Mrs. Ruth Wilson who has been in Oshawa General Hospital, has been transferred this week for further treatment to Wellesley Hospital in Toronto. Miss Annie Rowan of Lindsay was honored on Sunday with a birthday party at the home of Art and Doris Rowan. Other guests included Jack and Jean Elliott of Dunsford and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Baker and family of Etobicoke and Ralph and Linda Pfoh. At the curling bonspiel held in Manvers Arena on Saturday, Saturday, Betty and Bert Third and a couple of their friends from Pickering emerged the first place winners of the day. A dance in the evening concluded concluded the day's festivities. Construction is going on at a pace on the new configuration of buildings at Manvers Grandview Elementary School. This hopefully will eliminate the past exposure to the elements by the children moving from one portable to another. Miss Mona Malcolm of Waterloo University spent the weekend with her parents. Scheduled dates to remember are as follows -- Communion service to be held on Sunday, March 27 at all the Janetville charges with Rev. Bruce Harrison presiding. Janetville United Church Ham Supper scheduled for April 8, 1983. On Sunday evening, the Lindsay Muskies bounced back with a vengeance and blanked the "Dukes" of Wellington Wellington 12 - 0 in their home rink -- much to the surprise of everybody including themselves. themselves. Next game Friday night at Lindsay. Yelverton U.C.W. met at the home of Audrie Brown for their March meeting. Lorraine Lorraine Preston had the devotional devotional on the theme "Gentleness". "Gentleness". Following prayer we sang the hymn "All the way my Saviour leads me." Lorraine conducted two contests. Twelve members answered the roll call with bazaar items. The minutes were read and approved. Treasurer's report and flower report were given. Thanks was heard for remembering remembering Emma Malcolm's birthday. Cards were signed for Thora Gray in hospital and one for Annie Rowan's birthday. birthday. President announced the annual at Bobcaygeon March 24th. The quilt isn't quite ready to quilt. Hoping to nave a buyer for same. Audrie Brown offered to donate lillies for Easter Sunday. April 7th meeting is at Janet Spence- ley's with Doris and Myra as hostesses. Janet has the Dev. and Linda the program on "Easter". Myra Page gave a most interesting talk on "South Pacific." There are 2500 different species of orchids in New Guinea. There is great concern for the natives over contamination from nuclear tests. There were 66 tests from 1946 - 1958 alone. Adelicious lunch was served by Audrie Brown and Lorraine Preston. James Insurance BROKER LTD. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Show and Sale Highlights of lOOth Holstein Convention Holstein exhibitors from three Western provinces and Washington state put on a top quality show for the 100th Annual Holstein Convention attended by Canadian, United States and offshore visitors on Monday, 14 March 1983, Spring flowers adorned the ring and attractive ribbons ana trophies were awarded to the winners. Judge Orton Elby, Paris, Ontario had the honor of placing 222 Holsteins for the 65 keen competitors. The first class of the day had (8) bulls born in 1982 competing competing for the placings. Acme Holsteins, Carstairs, Alberta captured the Champion Rosette with Acme Commissioner Commissioner Becker. This male, sired by Browndale Commissioner Commissioner ET, displayed more age and size than Reserve Champion, Langview T. Mark entered by W.C. Blair & Sons, Langley, British Columbia.. The coveted Premier Breeder award went to the Blair family as well as the first prize for their Breeder's Herd (9). A good pair of Senior Heifers Heifers (34) from Alberta were the choice for Champion in the Junior division. Spring Hedge Bonnie-Red, an Agro Acres Marquis Ned daughter, was exhibited by Continental Holsteins, Leduc, Alberta. Placing closely was Ultra Moch Heidi from the herd of S. Chalack, Cochrane, Alberta. Winning the Junior Heifer class (16) was Wendon R.O.R.A.E. Amanda owned by Don Chalack, Innisfail, Albert and Lawrence Henderson, La- combe, Alberta, Eight Intermediate Heifers were brought in for placing. Hollyvue Farm of Lumby, British Columbia won with Hollyvue Lochinvar Joelle. Topping the Dry Cow Class (15) was Poelman Marilyn Matt jointly owned by G. and I. Blair, Surrey, British Columbia and Douglas Blair, Calgary. Alberta. Alberta took all of the Milking Milking Classes with the exception of the Five-Year-Olds (24) where Brooknook Kit Sabrina placed first for D. & J. Rieka, Sardis, British Columbia and won the Reserve Grand Champion female honors and was Second Best Udder to the Second Mature Cow, Riview R L B Agnes, entered by Wendon Holsteins, Innisfail, Alberta and Douglas Blair. Sabrina was described by Judge Eby as a close placer to the first Aged Cow (25) and Grand Champion Female, Trent Hill Senator Faith. This, A Nelacres Johanna Senator daughter, displayed a nicer front end and cleaner neck and throat for owner, N. Bienert & Sons, Cooking Lake, Alberta. This exhibitor also won the first place ribbon in the Four-Year-Old Class (36); Bienert Nugget Aleta. Heading the Three-Year- Old Class (35) was Willisgrove Fern for Premier Exhibitor of the show, Continental Holsteins, Leduc. Top place in the Two-Year-Old (9) category category went to Lae-View Vera owned by Dardel Holsteins, Edmonton, Alberta. Completing the show was the Provincial Herd Class where Alberta placed first, Saskatchewan second and British Columbia third. A delicious Salmon barbe- que and logging demonstration demonstration was held following the show and prior to the B.C. Dogwood Classic Convention Sale that grossed $470,300.00 for an average of $8.709.25 on 54 head. The Federal Minister of Agriculture, the Honorable Eugene Whelan addressed the large ringside and later bid $4,000.00 on a quality Holstein heifer that was consigned to the sale by Jim Holt Sr. of Richmond, British Columbia. The Holstein Association recently recently developed models that depicted the True Type Cow and Bull. The first cow model to be offered for public auction in Canada brought $6,000.00 and was purchased by a syndicate syndicate of nineteen Quebec Holstein Breeders. The bull model sold for $4,200.00 to Mrs. William Taylor, Saanich- ton who presented it to her son Joe Taylor, the National Convention Convention Chairman and new B.C. National Director. TELEPHONE 623-6555 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. Income Tax and Related Accounting Services 118 King St. E., Suite 2 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 1N4 GRAHAM'S IGA ASSORTED COLORS 2 PLY BOX OF Scotties Facial 200 sheets Tissue Wz-LB. MAPLE LEAF PEAR Cooked Ham shaped 3.99 IGA, WITH PECTIN Raspberry or 24-fl. oz. u j q Strawberry Jam jar I ■ 1 9 Bananas MARY MILES S.P. 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