The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 25,19S9 25 Dairy Expo In Wisconsin tokewoodStove/ OUe. czSjiltit Of ^'WoocKjun.n.incj • High-efficiency Performance for 1,000-1,400 sq. ft. areas. • Heavy steel construction, guaranteed for 5 years. • Durable ceramic window with exceptional air wash. • Optional 24K Gold-plated door panel. • Reduced clearances to combustible materials. • Pedestal base allows optional outside combustion air supply. • Optional fan increases distribution of warmth Into liuing area. • Catalytic combustion offers the lowest possible emissions and highest efficiency of any woodburning appliance. Come in and see our newest selection. Inserts and Free-standing. Many More Specials throughout the store! fill in-stock finti-Freeze Products Now 10 0/ ° off Fibreglass Insulation R1Z-15 MM RZO-15". 23 Bar 21 50 50 Bundle Particle Board Shelving 12" x 48" x 11/16" 16" x 48" x 11/16' $ 2 59 ea. $ 2 Panelling V x 8' sheets 20*», selected Panelling Aluminum Storm Doors fill colours and Sizes DURHAM BUILDING SUPPUES HOMECARE . BUILDING CENTRE 164 Base Line Rd. E. Hwy. #2 to W Base Line Rd. . £* Durham Building 1 1 è Hwy. #401 623-6341 - HOURS - Mon. - Wed. 8 - 6 Thurs./Fri. 8 - 9 Saturday 8 - 6 ALL SALE PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY. ASK ABOUT OUR DELIVERY SERVICE. WE ACCEPT VISA Bowmanville Every year starts the same. Will Canadian Holsteins maintain their elite status at World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin -- the U.S.A.'s elite show spectacle of the year? Will the American judge and thousands of international international visitors continue to be impressed with the strong, correct, beautifully uddered "black and whites" from north of the border? Every year ends the' same. Canadian holsteins "done, us proud!" The end results for the. Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan and British. Columbia showmen on Octo-- ber 6 and 7 were very fa-, vourable. Ontario continued- its State Herd reign for the,' tenth consecutive year, followed followed in second by the group of eight from Quebec. Of the- 451 head exhibited in 15 female female and four male classes,, the Canadians won eight "firsts", ten "seconds" and six "thirds". In addition, two other Canadian-bred, but, now U.S.A. owned entries,' were class winners; these, were the Four-Year-Old,- Grand Champion Female,. HANSON PRESTAR MON- ALISA. and the winner of the Aged Cows, CATHLAND LILAC. Another two American American purchased animals stood second. Standing in the prestigious prestigious Reserve Grand Champion Champion spotlight was the second. Four-Year-Old, DON-A- DALE JET CRYSTAL, shown by R. Jack Fraser,- Brampton, Ontario; John A Bell, Durham, Ontario and Dr. George Wood, Inglewood, Inglewood, Ontario. In the younger younger division, DUBEAU STAR- BUCK KASHMIR claimed the Reserve Junior Champion Champion honours after being victorious victorious in the Fall Heifer class for Pierre and Gerard Du- beau, Ste. Elisabeth, Que- HANOVERHILL STAR- BUCK, a C.I.A.Q. (Centre d'insémination artificielle du Quebec) bull, was declared Premier Sire of the show for the second year. Enabling, him to win this award were numerous high placing animals, animals, including the first prize Junior and Senior Two-Year-Olds. They CHEROWN STAR owned by Robert Fisher, Glanworth, Ontario; John Buckley, Lindsay, Ontario; Kenneth Empey Jr., Dorchester, Dorchester, Ontario; Cherown Holsteins, Paris, Ontario; Gerald Coughlin, Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario and DUPAS- QUIER STARB WINNIE, entered by Oscar Dupasqui- er, Guelph, Ontario. In the Get of Sire class, the foursome foursome by "Starbuck" also won! for Hanover Hill Holsteins, Port Perry, Ontario. , The Best Three Females was claimed by James A., Walter & Sons, Guelph, Ontario Ontario with Hanover Hill in second. A popular show cow by the name of OAK KNOLL LANCER BUNNY, last ear's All-Canadian Junior o-Year-Old, was awarded the Best Bred and Owned trophy after winning her Three-Year-Old division., However, the pleasure was ! doubled for Douglas A. Greg- ■ son, Hillsburgh, Ontario, by , '(Bunny's" Fall Heifer, OAK KNOLL MID BROOKE plac-' ing second in her lineup, an impressive dam-daughter • display. Other top placing ani-'- mais included the first Win-- ' ter Heifer Calf, FLEUVE' DELIGHT ASTRO JET ET, owned by Feme Racette" Inc., St.-Augustin, Quebec;- ' the blue ribbon winner in the Summer Yearling class,-' A MISS ELGINDALE GEN-: PEDRO PHAREN for Cherown Cherown Holsteins, Paris, Onta-' rio; the top contender in the Fall Yearling class, BELCHER BELCHER LUCIE STARTREK, for Amlaird Holsteins, Knowl- ton, Quebec and Gerald Todd, Fayetteville, Tennessee; Tennessee; the first Dry Three and Four-Year-Old cow, APPLE- VUE TEMPO MAUD, exhibited exhibited by Larry Bennett, Burlington, Burlington, Ontario; the second Senior Bull calf and Reserve Champion Male, MON- TEITH TABBY CAT shown by Jeff Nurse, Georgetown; Ontario; Phyllis MacMaster, Milton,Ontario and Henry Bartel, Ellsworth, Wisconsin. Wisconsin. The Canadian showmen displayed great pride in their achievement and, needless to say, are already looking forward to their 1990 trek south to North America's greatest Holstein show. were yea Twi Van Belle I Floral Shoppes ...much more than a flower store! | -» STOKES -Highway No. 2 •King St. W„ Oshawa • SlmcoiSt. N., Oshawa • 100 Blindas St. W., v-Nuiui Whitby Tiodomivks of Van fht/h Gunfrnt LM