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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Apr 1988, p. 20

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J 1ER Ce: , ïSFS Yoi-M.:,;:. ■ PLAIN OR WITH MUSHROOMS Prego Spaghetti Sauce V-8 Vegetable Cocktail Juice The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 13,1988 Youth Bowling Saturday, April 9,1988 Seniors Team Standings - Brown - 64; Evans - 57; Hanc - 50; Big Canoe - 25. High Singles - G. Evans - 289,250; S. Brown - 280, 204, 203; E. Cook - 249, 223; T. Hanc - 243, 231; R. Mulder - 241, 218; S. Dickson - 236, 209. High Triples - G. Evans - 732; S. Brown - 687; R. Mulder Mulder - 626; E. Cook - 623; T. Hanc - 620; S. Dickson - 601. Juniors Team Standings - Kingsley Kingsley - 70; Poppas - 56; Brooks - 54; Harrison - 51; Buma - 49; Whalen - 48; Hill - 39; McFeeters - 25. High Singles - S. Sansom - 262; L. MacArthur - 246; S. Snowden - 237; L. Hyland - 225. High Triples - S. Snowden Snowden - 651; L. MacArthur - 619; S. Sandsom - 568; C. Richards - 530. Bantams Team Standings - Ocelot - 81; Sabre - 61; Jaguar - 57; Lion - 48; Cheetah - 47 1/2; Lynx - 47; Bobcat - 46; Puma 46; Cougar - 44; Leopard - 39; Tiger - 38; Panther - 34 !/• 2. High Singles - J. Vickery - 185,168,167; C. Schnerch - 184,165; B. Huggins -174; A. Petre -170,162; R. Lament - 170; M. Bothwell - 168; M. Johnson -161; M. Thomson - 158; J. Gusterson - 159; S. Maillet -157; Sha. Leveille - 157; C. Pollock-157; J. Reid- 157; M. Routh -151; K Flint- off-150. ■ High Averages - J. Vickery Vickery -145; M. Bothwell -143, R. Flint -139; J. Gusterson - 139; K. Flintoff -138; B. Rod- . gers-134. Tykes Team Standings - Ben- gals - 61; Dolphins - 51; Saints - 49; Giants - 48; Eagles Eagles - 43 1/2; Bills - 34 1/2; Browns - 26; Colts - 25; Steel- ers - 25; Jets - 23; Rams -18; Raiders -17. High Singles - J. Thomson Thomson - 183, 152; I. Gleeson - 155; G. Leaman - 141; J. Welsh -125. High Doubles - J. Thomson Thomson - 335; I. Gleeson - 277; G. Leaman - 264; J. Welsh - 229. High Averages - C. Peldi- ak -135; J. Thomson -118; A. Millson - 111; G. Leaman - 107; N. Vickery - 97. Bowler of the Year - Saturday, Saturday, April 30, 1988 at 9 a.m. Championship and Runner-Up Runner-Up Playoffs - Sunday, May 1,1988 at 9 a.m. AgriNews John E. Finlay, Agricultural Representative George Sikma Wins Distinguished Achievement Award: j A Durham County Holstein Holstein Breeder, George Sikma from Orono, has been selected selected as the Distinguished Achievement Award winner by the East Central District of the Holstein Association. The award includes a trip to the World Dairy Expo at Madison, Wisconsin, along with the winner from each! of the three other Districts in Ontario. Mr. Sikma was cho-' sen in an interview process' from representatives of counties from Simcoo in the west to Lennox and Addington Addington in the East. George Sikma is a director director of the Durham' County Holstein Club, a director of the Durham East Soil & Crop Improvement Association, a ' 4-H Dairy Club leader for the past five years, and is presently chairman of the 4- H Club Leaders' Association. He is also a graduate of the Agricultural Diploma Program. Program. George is the second winner from Durham County County since the inception of the program a number of years ngo ; Milk Recording Awards Presented At Orono: Winners were announced announced and Awards presented presented at the Durham County County Dairy Herd Improvement Annual Meeting held on March 22nd, in Orono. The top herd in the County went to Willdina Hoi steins, William William and John DeVries from Bowmanville with a Breed Class Average (B.C.A.) of 189.3. The second highest producing herd was Don Vandermccr, Oshawa with a Composite B.C.A. of 183.3. The herd with the Most Improved Production was Dan Prosek, Orono, with a 21.3 B.C.A./ increase. The Best Calving Interval Award, for lieras over county county average, was Jim and Tim Nichols, Nicholand Hol- stoins, Nowtonvillc, at 12.5 months. The Best Plus Production Production Cow Award was won by Peter Hoogeveen, Blackstock, with a B.C.A. of for LOW, LOW PRICES and WHITE OR ALMOND CANADA GRADE A /Papffill ¥«- - :: : 2-RGLL : PKG. 'SSI / " CARÏÔN op t DOZEN * • ■' ' - Hit " ■ i jood, REGULAR OFI LIGHT Ti Cookies 750 mL JAR 1.79 48-FL. OZ. TIN 1.29 FROZEN, MACARONI A CHEESE, BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY Swanson Pot Pies wo" ■ f J FROZEN, ASSORTED VARIETIES A Swanson Dinners ^pkI 7 9 2.49 COCA-COLA CLASSIC OR REGULAR ° RDIET r-OmCMTOTL. 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