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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jun 1987, p. 25

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■J Celebrates Her Very First Birthday Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 3, 1987 Graduate Hi! My name is Janelle Elizabeth Sturrock and I celebrated my 1st birthday on May 16, 1987. My proud mommy and daddy are Dale and Don Sturrock. Proud grandparents are George and Helen Piper and Gord and Lucille Sturrock and great grandmothers are Mrs. Charlotte Byers and Mrs. Ada Sturrock all of Bowmanville. 40 Years at Ganaraska Forest The Ganaraska Forest represents a living lesson in conservation. And last Saturday, May 30, the Conservation Authority Authority marked the 40-year milestone in the effort towards towards conservation with a ceremony at the Ganaraska Forest Centre. Frank ' Stapleton, 1 vice chairman of the Authority, mBwillan ORCHARDS No. 1 White Creamed HONEY 4.4 lb. (2 Kg) $435 ■ Compare at $6.89 Hwy. 2 between Ajax and Whitby OPENS . Thurs., June 4 Mon. - Fri. Sat. and Sun. 9 a.m. -8 p.m. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. AD 8 noted that the first trees of the forest were planted May 14, 1947. Today, the facility is over 10,000 acres in size. And among the benefits cited by Mr. Stapleton were improved fishing, effective flood control, a supply of wood, recreational facilities, facilities, and a year-round opportunity opportunity to offer educational educational experiences to area students. Highlights from the 40th anniversary ceremony included included the planting of a commemorative maple tree near the Forest Centre headquarters by students Karai Madill, of St. Mary's School in Cobourg, and Jamie Moore, of the Per- rytown Scout Troop. Elmore Scott, chairman of the Authority from 1957- 1960, presented resource technician Gerry Ingram with a gift recognizing his career in conservation. The history of the Ganaraska Forest area dates back to the late years of the 1700s when the expanding expanding British Empire harvested ships' masts (some as long.as 37 metres) from the area. ' , ! The settlers cleared much of the remaining forested land and began to farm the site. However, a combination of poor soil and poor agricultural practices practices damaged the future of farming efforts. As a result, by 1900 many of the once- successful farms were abandoned. Part of the problem was the condition of the soils which were formed from deposits deposits of glacial material left from the action of an ice HAMILTONS INSURANCE SERVICE SMSS Main St., Orono mtSSB 983-5115 SERVING YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS FOR 35 YEARS Susan Sawyer Nelda Dawson 983-5767 623-4835 Agrichemicals for a growing world Basagran means more beans Same great performance for 11.5% less! Don't let broadleaf weed escapes cut into your soybean profits. Follow these 3 tips from T.Y.P. (The Yield Protector) and enjoy your best harvest ever! .BASF, fiNFOLINEl 1-800-387-4857 1 Walk your fields 2 Look for weed escapes 3 Spray Basagran when weeds are small Basagran ... ask your local agrichemical supplier for it now. BASF Happy First Birthday Steven Graham Steven Graham, son of Merrill and Carol Graham, Orono, graduated from Trent University on May 29, 1987 with a B.A. in history. He also graduated from Durham College on May 30,1987 on the Dean's List of the Business Accounting course. Graduate Hi! My name is Ashley Marie Weir and I am 7 months old. My proud mommy and daddy are Gord and Sandra and I have a brother Robbie. Proud grandparents are Elwood and Rita Fice and Mary and Bob Weir and great grandparents are Wes and Ida Fice and Clark McTaggart. HAYDON Hi ! My name is Ryan Douglas Fowler and I just celebrated my first birthday on May 17, 1987. My mommy and daddy are Michele and Steve Fowler and my big sister is : Melissa. My proud grandparents are Ray and Betty Westlake and John and Shirley Fowler. TERESA MARGARET MALIK We are proud to announce that Teresa Margaret Malik, daughter of Richard and Mary Malik of Newcastle, graduated graduated from Trent University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Psychology. Psychology. Congratulations, Teresa, from your family. Brent Thompson recently graduated from Ryerson Polyteehnical Institute of Toronto with a Bachelor of Technology Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is the son of Allen and Nellie "Thompson of Maple Grove, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Thompson, Oshawa, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kubej Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Bertrim called on Mr. and Mrs. John Adams on Sunday. John and Cecile Bertrim were supper guests of Jim Tabb's at Bowmanville Restaurant. Mr. Ralph Allgood of Ajax was a Saturday dinner guest with Barb and Larry Grawbarger and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Barb) Grawbarger and family visited visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Grawbarger, at Fenelon Falls on Sunday. On Friday Nick and Brandee Kennedy enjoyed a day with Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen of Newcastle just galivanting around, and on their return Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowen Jr. and Melissa were overnight guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kennedy. The following day the menfolk menfolk went fishing at Hastings - but the fish were scarce, and following the trip home to the Kennedy's, the Bowens returned to their home in Newcastle. Miss Brandee Kennedy attended the birthday party at Hampton for Master Robin Oliver where her school friends had all been invited. Miss Sarah Lloyd was a guest at a birthday party given for Miss Lori Risebrough at her home in •Burketon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Degeer, Bethany, called in on Miss Cora Degeer last week while taking their daughter and grandchildren to the Go Station. Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Margaret) Jones and girls, Welland, were Sunday lunch guests with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Sandy. Mr. John Jones and family, Oshawa, were Sunday supper visitors with his parents and Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Todd Shrigley, Oshawa, and visited with Professor and Mrs. Gordon Slemon, Toronto, for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rusaw and Daryl and Miss Jennie Rhodes spent the weekend at their trailer at Crow Lake. Mrs. Julie Beech, Black- stock, Mrs. Dorothy Beech and Jim, Burketon, and friend - Kathy were Sunday afternoon callers with the Rusaws at the trailer at Crow Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potts and John visited at Mr. and Mrs. Del Potts and family at Cornwall and attended the Nealy Family Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts spent the weekend with Del and Sue Potts, Barbra and Stephanie at Long Sault near Cornwall, and were guests at the Family Reunion, for the Nealy families. Mrs. Cindy Millson and sons, Adam and Andrew, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Donna) Mairs and girls, while Steve went playing with his aeroplanes. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson attended the wedding of their nephew, Mr. Mark Tennant and Miss Donna Metcalf at Bowmanville Trinity Church on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Millson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Kay) McCuthen at Young's Point on Sunday. Master Darren Graham enjoyed his weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard at View Lake 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Ian Graham, Craig and Leslie, attended the Indoor Car Show at Cobourg, hosted by the "Time Travelers Car Club" for the weekend. Mrs. Beverley Cochrane and girls enjoyed their supper on Wednesday at the Enniskillen Enniskillen Annual anniversary supper. ' Miss Cindy Cochrane attended attended Miss Lindsay Woodcock's 6th birthday party held at Tyrone on Saturday. Congratulations to Cindy Cochrane on her up-coming birthday this Sunday - hope you have a happy birthday Cindy. Mrs. Eileen Blackburn and Mrs. Norma Blackburn attended attended the Tupperware Party at Mrs. Neil (Lori) Blackburn's, Bowmanville, on Sunday. Friday evening Miss Julie Adams was an overnight guest with Miss Holly Penwarden, Tyrone. Congratulations to Julie Adams who celebrated her eleventh birthday on Saturday. We all hope you had a really nice birthday, Julie. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams called on Mrs. Doris Patterson Saturday evening at Bowmanville Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Dorothy Adams, Oshawa, spent Sunday with John and Diane Adams and family. John and Cecile Bertrim . called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams and family on Sunday. ! BESS LASKARIS Bess Laskaris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Laskaris, recently graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours Program) in French Translation. Bess has accepted accepted a position with Dun and Bradstreet Ltd. in Toronto, as a Bilingual Marketing Representative. Representative. NATIOHAL'S sheet. The moraine deposits deposits resulted in materials which were sandy and covered covered only by a thin layer of humus material. Stripped of its forest cover, soil was washed or blown away and the lack of trees resulted in rapid runoff downstream in Port Hope. The Ontario government of the 1940s recognized the problem and began a study of the situation. That resulted resulted in The Ganaraska Report published in 1944. Acting on that document, the Ganaraska Region Conservation Conservation Authority was formed in 1946. A study conducted during 1977 revealed that the Ganaraska Forest contained contained over 80 different tree species, 21 major mammals and close to 150 birds. EDWARD OSBORNE Edward Osborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osborne of Courtice, graduated from Queen's University in Kingston on May 30, 1987. Edward has received his Bachelor of Science Honours degree and is continuing his education at Queen's University University in the Master of Science program in Pathology. Television Sales and Service Service Calls Only $12 95 : n i Y[ ANS I Y PI Rif Nil Magnavox and Philips Dealer Television Service Co. 185 Church Si Phone 623-3883 FREE TOP SOIL In order to develop sufficient space for the Heliport the hospital needs to clear the east portion of Its property and, will therefore provide free top soil to area residents as below indicated. PLACE: Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville East portion of new parking lot off Queen St. WHEN: Saturday, June 13,1987 0800 hours to 1800 hours ELIGIBILITY: Any resident of Bowmanville and surrounding areas, using hand equipment and private vehicles, trailers, etc. NO CONTRACTORS AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT ALLOWED Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville reserves the right to refuse Individuals as Its representatives see lit. Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville will not accopl responsibility lor damage or personal Injury as n result of this olfor. TOT A L MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT II combines money market nies with Ik liquidity o/a daily interest account. If you maintain a large balance in your savings or chequing account or want liquidity for your short term investments, investments, the TOTAL MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT is ideal for you. For balances of $10,000 or more, you will receive a rate of interest, usually higher than 30-day Term Deposits, based on Government of Canada 91-Day Treasury Bills. On balances of $50,000 or more, the interest rate is even higher. Of course, you still enjoy liquidity of funds which allows you to access your account for deposits or withdrawals at any National Trust branch in Canada. Open a TOTAL MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT now and get monèy market rates with the liquidity of a daily interest account. VG| NATIONAL TRUST l--»--I " ■ i « 68 King St. E.. Bowmanville 623-2504

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