\ 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 2,1984 Section Two Birthdays in April and June 4,.)' , s > ; Hi ! My name is Melissa Erin and I was one April 16,1984. My big brother Adam Gerrit will be five June 15th. We live in Edmonton, Alberta, with our Mom and Dad, Debbie and Gerrit Van Londen. Our Oma and Opa are Mary and Gerrit Van Londen of Bowmanville and our Nana and Grandpa are Millie and Horace Vetzal of Courtice. Celebrated Her First Birthday TOP SOIL and CONCRETE WE DELIVER PIT RUN 2" STONE SAND FILL % CRUSHED STONE 3/8 CHIPS CEMENT GRAVEL THE MODERN SYSTEM TO SPREAD STONE FOR BASEMENTS WASHED MASONRY BRICK SAND PATIO & POOL SAND TOP SOIL MOBILE CONCRETE SERVICE MIXED ON SITE LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES 725-0232 OSHAWA SOLINA RD. N. 1 MILE NORTH OF HIGHWAY 2 DURHAM AGRI-NEWS Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Receive Promotions Âï-ÿ v By: John Finlay, Agricultural Representative Summer Youth Employment Programs Junior Agriculturist Program The Junior Agriculturist Program is an opportunity for young people from urban centres with no farm experience experience to spend nine weeks on a farm. The Junior Agriculturist Agriculturist is 16 or 17 years old with a keen interest in the agricultural agricultural industry and a willingness willingness to work irregular hours as farm duties require. The youth lives with the host farm family and may participate in local 4-H and Junior Farmer programs. As a Host Farmer, the farmer must have the ability to offer assistance to the inexperienced inexperienced youth. Host Farmers supply suitable room and board, and Workmen's Compensation and Unemployment Unemployment Insurance are covered by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. During the nine week period the Ministry of Agriculture and Food will pay the training allowance to the Junior Agriculturist. Agriculturist. At the conclusion of the program, the farmer reimburses reimburses half of the cost. Application forms for both Host Farmer and Junior Agriculturist Agriculturist are now available at the Durham East Agricultural Office. Agricrew Agricrew is a program operated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, and funded by the Ontario Youth Secretariat. Agricrew provides provides students with a chance to further their work experience experience and allows farmers to get extra help with work on the farm. Students between the ages of 16 and 24 will be considered for a position with Agricrew. Student Experience applications applications can be obtained from the Bowmanville OMAF office, or your student services office. Deadline for applications is the end of April. Students who have reached the age of 16 but have not reached the age of 25 by May 1st are eligible. Interviews Interviews take place during the month of May at the local OMAF office or school. All Agricrew members are required required to participate in any orientation sessions planned for them by the Co-ordinator. These orientation sessions help acquaint the crew members with each other as well as with the program. A farmer or Agricultural Society wishing the services of a crew should contact their local OMAF office. The Agricrew Agricrew Co-ordinator will then explain further details of the program, and arrangements can be made to book a crew for the required number of days. Crews are covered by Workmen's Compensation and all paperwork is handled by On Monday, April 16, a number of cadets from the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Bowmanville Bowmanville were promoted to new ranks. In the front row, from left, are Heather Cooke, Scott Rekker, Paul Brooks, Kelly Kimble, and Mark Lanz. The second row consists of (from left): Jeff Bromell, Craig Ball, Andrew Piggott, Wes Roche, and Travis Martyn. The following members of the corps were promoted to the rank of Able Cadet: Rekker, Lanz, Kimble, Ball, Piggott, Brooks, Brommell. Cadets Roche, Martyn, and Cooke were promoted to the rank of leading cadet. the Co-ordinator. The farmer will be required to sign a work agreement, indicating work to be completed by the crew. An agricrew consists of three crew members and a working Foreman. Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency Commission The Ontario Sheep Marketing Marketing Agency Commission is seeking submissions about the marketing of slaughter sheep and lambs in Ontario in pre paration for a series of public hearings to be held in June. Deadline for submission is May 15, 1984. The Commission members, Jack James, Walter Renwick and Garth Noecker, are now welcoming submissions and suggestions from the sheep industry that address the areas of mechanics and im- plemèntation of a marketing agency for sheep. Mrs. Dorothy Sloan has been appointed Secretary to the Commission. The Commission was announced announced January 5, 1984 by Ontario Agriculture and Food Minister Dennis Timbrell, as part of a series of initiatives to strengthen and develop the sheep industry. The Commission's Commission's mandate is to work with all segments of the industry to determine the structure of the Sheep Marketing Agency. The commission will report to the Minister in six months. Anyone interested in contacting contacting the Commission may do so by telephoning (416) 965-9156 or by writing to the Sheep Marketing Agency Commission, Legislative Buildings, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2B2. Keep Canada Beautiful Hi! My name is Terina Amber West. I would like to thank my family and friends for coming to celebrate my first birthday, March 24,1984. Helping me were my parents, Raye and Terry West, Main St. Orono, grandparents Leslie and Margaret Noble, Oshawa and Raye and Marion West, Orono. Unable to attend were my great grandmothers, Roseina Hayward, Bowmanville, Jessie Noble and Ethel Burrows of Oshawa. OSHAWA SAND & GRAVELSUPPLY MAXWELL HOUSE GOLD PREMIUM COFFEE --asa.fl VALDI PRICE 2.99 SUPERMARKET PRICE 4.49 SAVE 1.50 VALDI PRICE 1. * DECOR BATHROOM TISSUE ^ 8 rolls x 2 ply SUPERMARKET PRICE 4 19 SAVE 2.20 VALDI PRICE 2.09 SUPERMARKET PRICE 2.53 44* VALDI PRICE GENERAL MILLS PAC MAN CEREAL 375 g 2.09 VALDI Q QQ PRICE U-Ï/5/ ALL DISHWASHER DETERGENT SUPERMARKET PRICE 5.83 1.8 kg Save 1.84 ©Quaker QUAKER LIFE CEREAL SUPERMARKET PRICE 2.49 550 g Save 40* VALDI PRICE ME- le .79 New! 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