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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 May 1989, p. 23

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc. May 17.1989 5 i Wm EiFl OVICIDAL MITICIDE H Now Canadian apple growers can look forward to more effective mite control APOLLChcontrols mites by killing at the spider mites. APOLLO's unique benefits also include: • Long residual action • Gentle on predacious mites, bees, and beneficial insects • Compatible with commonly used apple sprays • Ideal for integrated pest management programs * Non-Phytotoxic This year, make your move against mites before they can cause damage to your crop. APOLLO is an easy to use liquid formulation JH "MWm available in 473 mL bottles, packaged in a , ' Mega-4-Pak™. APOLLO® is available / through your local orchard supplier. j . , APOLLO - successful in early f mite control around the world. , È£ ' ,7 a i iNOR-AM NOR AM. CHEMICAL COMPANY 3509 Silverside Rd. RO. Box 7495 Wilmington Delaware 19803 (302) 575-2044 APOLLO® is a registered trademark of NOR-AM Chemical Company. Science Fair Award Winners Receive Medals News from Fund Raising Western Day Held at MitchelVs Corners School Students at Bowmanville Senior Public School received received medals Monday for the projects they submitted for the school's science fair, The winners were judged in three categories: biology, physical and engineering. Pictured in the front row are: Heather Douglas, Tanya Clemens, Stephanie Noble, and Marcia iugl Corey. Win ners in the second row from the left are: Matt Garrett, David Noble, Scot MacKenzie and Kris Wright. Winners Winners in the back from the left are: Andrew Hately, Mike Stacey, Rob Maciver, Richard Bateman and Kevin Kevin Bullock. All are from grades seven and eight. Many Week-end Guests in Enniskillen Enniskillen News Sunday, May 7th was known as Ascension Sunday. Sunday. During the service Reverend Reverend Kelly confirmed three young ladies - Dannielle and Elizabeth Alloway, daughters daughters of James and Lois Alloway, Alloway, and Julie Griffin, daughter of Don and Donna Griffin. The choir sang two delightful anthems. Our interim interim minister based her message on "Bought For A Price". We also celebrated the Sacrament of Holy Communion. Communion. After the church service we retired to the lower lower level for coffee and tea, at which time Ruby Trewin who is moving to Bowman- Many thinking people are pre-arranging funerals At quiet times, along with their own private thoughts, many people --both young and elderly --are making the sensible decision to pre-arrange thelrfuneral. Their wishes are made known well before time of need, removing stress from surviving relatives. Call or write for our selection of brochures on the various aspects of funerals and pre-planning. Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home 53 Division Street BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 2Z8 Phone 623-5668 ville, was presented with a little memento from her Enniskillen Enniskillen friends, Mrs. Ruth McGill read an address and made the presentation. The 1st Enniskillen Pathfinders Pathfinders will be going to Camp Samac next weekend. Enniskillen Sunday School Anniversary Service will be held on Sunday, May 21st. at 2 p.m. Guest speaker speaker will be Mrs. Vange Warren. Warren. There will be refreshments refreshments after the service. The buffet supper will be held on Wednesday, May 24th starting starting at 4 p.m. until all are served. Everyone Welcome. If anyone is interested in buying Gild Guide Cookies please contact Lois Alloway at 263-2393. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall, Bayfield were weekend visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty joined Mr. Fred Wright and Bev, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wright, Miss Marguerite Wright and Mrs. Russel Or- miston, Oshawa on Sunday evening when they had dinner dinner out and later returned to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wrights' to have cake and ice cream, celebrating Fred and Marguerite's birthdays. Many Happy Returns of the Day, Uncle Fred and Aunt Marguerite. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foster, Foster, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostrowski, Mississauga, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Corrigan Corrigan and family, Oakville were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. A1 Junkin (nee Joyce Chambers) on the birth of their bundle of blue. A little brother for Michelle and Denise. Mrs. Ron Sornberger and Jessica and Betty Wright enjoyed their tour of Cullen Gardens on Saturday. Betty was a luncheon ana dinner guest of Jennifer and Jessica. Jessica. Mr. and Mrs. Bud McNair were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lock- ie McNair and family, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. James Alloway Alloway and family had many family members present at church on Sunday for Danielle Danielle and Elizabeth's Confirmation Confirmation and they were all guests of the Alloway's for the day. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Ian Forster on the birth of their baby bundle of pink. A baby sister for Beck- ey. A Vancamp get-together for four couples was held at Blackstock United Church basement. Ted and Joy Wer- ry accepted the gift lor Lee Ann and Art on their behalf. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Demers Demers and Shawn, Kingston, Kevin Avery, Lindsay, Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn were Sunday Sunday brunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowman and family. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater were Mrs. G. Cochrane, Don Mills, Mrs. D. Freeman, Oshawa. Our community extends deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier (nee Lee Ann Werry) on the sudden sudden death of Art's Mom, Mrs. Tearesa Cormier. VANDERMALE GREENHOUSES 3 MILES EAST OF NEWCASTLE, 1 MILE NORTH ON MORGAN'S CORNERS RD. OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 a.m. -- 7:30 p.m. DAILY SATURDAY 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. SUNDAY 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ALL GERANIUMS (upright and hanging) $1.40 BOX PLANTS, FLOWERS and VEGETABLES (6-box) 1.25 FLATS OF 20 PLANTS 3.75 IMPATIENS and BEGONIAS (4-box) 1.25 NON STOP BEGONIAS 1.45 HYBRID PATIO TOMATOES (in 6" pots) 1.80 FILLED HANGING BASKETS from 9.50 PERENNIALS (4 plants) 3.75 GIFT IDEAS - MINI GARDENS FROM $3.50 FILLED DUTCH KETTLES $7.75 and up. PLANTERS -- URNS - BALCONY PLANTERS DRACENAS, VINCAS, LOBELIA, FUCHSIA, GARDEN MUMS VARIETIES OF TOMATOES, PEPPERS, CUCUMBER PLANTS, AND MANY MORE! ' <?' CSC 1975 TM CCS 1975 TM Yelverton By Harvey Malcolm Saturday in Yelverton could best be described as hectic as far as its residents were concerned. During the day almost everyone was involved involved in one way or another with the farm sale of our neighbors, Don and Noreen Johnson. The U.C.W. ladies were busy as hornets from early morn with the preparation preparation of sandwiches, etc., and the selling of refreshments refreshments all day long to the throng of humanity who attended attended the sale. The ladies made a nice bit of cash for their combined efforts. The Johnsons disposed of 40 years of accumulated farm machinery, livestock and excess furniture courtesy courtesy of Auctioneers Don Cochrane Cochrane and Son at prices consistant with current demand. demand. In the evening a few of our ladies attended the miscellaneous miscellaneous shower held for bride-elect Miss Shelley Sisson Sisson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Bethany. Some 25 or 30 ladies were present from the area to honour Shelley with a fine collection of shower gifts and to meet her future hubby hubby Martin Hildebrand. Shelley Shelley is the youngest daughter of Marion and Bob Sisson of R. R. Bethany and is currently.employed currently.employed in the travel travel business in Oshawa. Following Following their marriage they will be setting up housekeeping housekeeping in a new home in the Courtice area. Also on the same evening, evening, a few of our residents attended a couple of other auspicious events. Congratulations are extended extended to Earl and Bernice Walker of R. R. Janetville .who observed their 40th wedding anniversary with a dance at the Manvers Arena on Saturday evening. Congratulations too to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnes (nee Lois Comeil) of Lindsay who were married on Saturday, Saturday, May 6th at the residence residence of Ken and Jane Staples Staples of Lindsay. It was our pleasure to join a large crowd of well wishers at Rae's Steak House and Restaurant Restaurant Banquet room on Saturday evening to honour the newleyweds. Wasn't it Mark Twain who once made the timely comment, "That everyone talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it?" The weather has certainly certainly been a main topic of conversation conversation this weekend when a retarded weather system provided a bevy of snow flurries on Sunday that bordered on a full blown snow storm. On Sunday a number of Yelvertonians joined the multitude of well wishers who gathered at the Nestle- ton Community Centre to honour Mr. Lome McKee in the observation of his 80th birthday. All join in wishing Lome many more happy birthdays. Personally, we hope we look and act as sharp for our age when and if we ever reach that auspicious auspicious occasion - no, not next year! Speedy convalescence to Mrs. Norma Frew of Nestl- ton who underwent surgery in Port Perry Hospital this week. On Sunday it was Corrie and your scribe's pleasure to spend a pleasant social afternoon complete with a tasty dinner at the condominium Suite of Mrs. Dorothy Pick of Ajax, Ontario Ontario with other family members. members. Mitchell's Corners Public School held a fundraising' "Western Day" on May 6. This is the first time an event such as this has been held by students at the school. The money raised from the event will go towards towards physical education equipment, awards for stu dents and gifts for adult volunteers. The special western western day featured a yard sale, bake sale and face painting. Pictured here is Mitchell's Comers student Matthew Hoogsteen painting Melissa Ingram's face. FOURTH LINE X B z CLARK THIRD LINE Oo Qd (30 5 DC HWY NEWTONVILLE •' • NEWCASTLE Hot Wheels. Hot Price. $ 14,400 Includes transportation and dealer preparation. PLUS $500 CASH BACK Q 1989 Isuzu 1-Mark RS Hatchback ••Map#: 4 . 1.6DOHC; 125 h.p. or 1.5 L SOHC turbocharged engine, 110 h.p. 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