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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jul 1987, p. 23

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VT1450 *799.95 18 month warranty Digital Interface Remote Luminar Video HQ with Doc. stereo recording and playback on all 3 speeds with Dolby NR3 video heads. -mt NOW *649.95 5 year warranty Luminar Color Commander • 91 channel cable ready • Sleep timer (30/60 min.) • On-Screen Display (Volume/Channel) • Last Channel Recall • 19 Function Wireless Remote Control • Tinted Picture Tube • Dimensions: (WxHxD) 23.0" x 18.4" x 18.2" (58.4x46.7x46.2 cm) 20 King Street West Telephone 623-2312 "Bowmanville's Complete Electronic Store" CHARTERS BY -DEN- SKIPPER DAVID WADDELL 623-1647 DOCKED AT PORT DARLINGTON MARINA (416)623-3501 The annual Blackstock Tractor and Truck Pull was once again a great success on Friday and Saturday Saturday evenings. It appeared as if wet weather was going to hamper the ef- ■ forts on Friday evening but fortunately fortunately the storm blew by, the skies cleared and the action continued. A fine number of competitors provided provided excellent entertainment for the large crowds. M.C. Harvey Graham and Harold Wright kept the crowd informed and entertained. Without a doubt the event must be classified as successful. This coming weekend will be the big Beacock Family Reunion held in the village and the following Saturday Saturday evening will be the first Fiddle Contest to be sponsored by the Blackstock Agricultural Society. Today (Monday), playground has begun as has the O.N.O. Swimming bus to Uxbridge Uxpool each morning. Susan Kyte and Janet Kelly left on Thursday morning for a two week Durham Board of Education student exchange to Trois-Rivieres, Quebec. The girls return for two days and then the Quebec students will spend two weeks with the Blackstock girls. Lawrence VanCamp left on Saturday Saturday for a Junior Farmer exchange to Alberta in the Calgary area. Sympathy is extended to Murray Coates and his family Barbara & Jim Farmer and John and Helen Coates, and families on the passing of Clara Coates after a long illness. Our thoughts are also extended to Clara's sister Dora Suggitt on the loss. Recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beatty of Cannington and Grant's two sisters Mrs. Vera War- mington arid Mrs. Alba Currie of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Suggitt and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill VanCamp enjoyed enjoyed a few days holiday a couple of weeks ago at the lovely cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine north of Napanee. Better health is wished for Ivan Thompson who is in Oshawa Hospital and to Mrs. Wilbur Toms who is in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanCamp are looking very proud as first-time grandparents with the arrival of a baby daughter of Lois and Glen McLeod last week. Congratulations to Mrs. Margaret VanCamp who has become great-grandmother as well.' Rev. and Mrs. Dale Davis have PONTYPOOL by Tom Aiken Hi, folks! Here's a few lines to keep you up to date on what's happening around Pon- typool. We welcome all the newcomers newcomers to the area and send best wishes to those leaving. leaving. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dun- ford and Kelly have returned returned home after a visit to Toronto Western Hospital and also to Niagara falls. Miss Denise Brown, daughter of Helen Erickson has graduated from Grade 12 at I.E. Weldon Secondary School, Lindsay, with an average average of 84.5 percent, and will return in Sept, to Grade 13. She has been employed for the summer locally which has been fortunate. We all wish her good luck. Nettie and I were visitors at Gisela Reefke and her husband on July 1 for dinner. dinner. Last Sunday, June 28, was the last service for Rev. Heather Smith before leaving leaving on a trip to Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. Yvonne and Cliff Falls have moved to Fenelon Falls and we all wish them much happiness in their new home. Friday, July 3, was the last practice for the Bethany Out Door Theatre choir before before a dress rehearsal practice practice at Devil's Elbow ski club. The Pontypool fire fighters fighters baseball tournament is from July 17 till 19 in the Pontypool Park. You can still say what you please in America, but nobody nobody listens. P.S. Nettie js very much relieved to find that no surgery was necessary but is resting at this time. returned home from a very enjoyable enjoyable holiday to the British Isles and Europe. While in London they enjoyed visiting their son Peter. The Senior Citizens Special Centennial Euchre party attracted twenty-three tables in the Rec Centre Centre with the following winners 1. Dorothy Edwards with a fine score of 95, 2. Grant Bright, 3. Harold Swain, 4. Gladys Potts, 5. Myrtle Gimblett, 6. Doris Evans, 7. Dorothy Venning. Prizes were awarded to Edna Larmer and Wm. Forder as the oldest lady and gent - both well into their nineties and to Elizabeth Kelly and Alex Moffat as youngest. Door prize was won by Grant Bright. In addition quite a number of lucky draws were made. The regular weekly card party was held this past Tuesday with the following winners. 1. Richard Manns, 2. Herman Herman Webb, 3. Norman Rohrer, 4. Belle Werry, 5. Carl Gimblett, 6. Betsy Staniland. Draws - Elizabeth Kelly, Stanley Wright, Leonard Cain and Percy VanCamp. If you enjoy cards, plan to join this group any Tuesday evening. Newton ville Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade of Oshawa were dinner guests on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. Mr. Marvin Stapleton and Miss Bern id Jetton were guests at a wedding at Cornwall on Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Wade of Oshawa along with Mrs. Bernice Henderson visited Mrs. Gwen I-Iallowcll of Welcome on Thursday. There were 10 tables of progressive euchre in play at the Hall of Friday evening. evening. The winners were Audrey Audrey Graham with a score of 84, Norma Moffatt 77, Jean Jilisen 76, May Muldrew 75, Dora McDonald 74, Bernice Soper 73. The 50/50 draw was won by Charlie Finnic. Next card party is 17th of July. Agri-News By John Finlay, Agricultural Agricultural Representative DURHAM EAST SOIL AND CROP TO HOLD FARM TOUR: A tour to local area farms will be held on July 10, sponsored by the Durham East Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Association. The following farms will be visited: Gordon Gordon Barrie and Sons, Don Welsh, John Benshop, Tom Pleasance and John Van- eyk, all of Bowmanville. Farm visits will include a fertility plot, rod row plots for spring wheat, oats and barley, lupine beans and tibor oats. The tour starts at 10 a.m. on the farm of Gordon Gordon Barrie. - ~- A total of 42 Durham East Soil and Crop meme will be participating on a five day bus tour of the Montreal/Quebec city area. Farm visits will include pork, dairy, vegetable and fruit farms, and tours of Andres Wines, Diagnostic Laboratory, Nutrition Research Research Centre and Artificial Artificial Insemination unit. NO BULL -- A.I. FOR BEEF: By Jack Chambers, Red Meat Advisor. Cows can be relatively simple. Many of you would like to use some of the good unit bulls on at least part of your cows but don't because ac-. curate heat detection just takes up too much time. Synchronization is perhaps the answer to your problem. What this amounts to is injecting injecting a group of cows with Estrumate so that they will all cycle roughly at the same time, and can be bred about three days after treatment. treatment. George Bell at Eastern Breeders, Belleville has been working with some beef producers on synchronization, synchronization, and I'm sure will be glad to give you the benefit of his experience. For more information on how to make synchronization synchronization work, call George at 613-968-6415. ^ MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY § à f s • : t • S S) -® ... • 'V>. V- '■SB •h MIDWAY MOTORS Q I 1300 Dundas St. E„ Whitby ^ 668-6828 q DURHAM REGION'S No. 1 IMPORT TRUCK DEALÉR § MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY MIDWAY^ 1 § REWARD $500 for the safe return of female Yellow Labrador Retriever Family Heartbroken No questions will be asked. Dog requires daily medication. Phone days: Ask for Keith 579-1317 Evenings 723-5773

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