J I Many Countries Watch Holstein Show The 61st Royal Agricultural Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto attracted a superb group of "black and whites" on show day, 1989 November 17. An enthusiastic crowd of spectators spectators from across Canada and over 28 countries filled the ringside seats to capacity to witness the placing of 299 Holsteins from 147 exhibitors. exhibitors. Patrice Biron, St. Agnp- it, Quebec judged the classes and praised the Canadian and U.S. exhibitors on the excellent quality of their "pride and joys". Grand Champion Female was the dairy, good uddered Four-Year-Old (17), RUTI VALIANT PRUDE, shown by Antonio Tourigny & Sons.Victoriaville, Quebec. "Ruti" has always been a strong show contender and earlier this year won her classes at the Quebec Provincial Provincial and Victoriaville shows. It was a good day for the James A. Walker family of Guelph, Ontario. The Walkers Walkers took home both the Premier Premier Breeder arid Exhibitor banners, as well as red ribbons ribbons in the Breeder's Herd (4) and Three-Year-Old (34) divisions. The winner of this last and strongest class, WALKERBRAE ECLIPSE GLOW, described by Judge Biron as an "almost perfect cow", was also Reserve Grand Champion Female. As an added bonus, James Walker was honoured with the Clarke Achievement Award by the Alberta Branch of Holstein Canada as the dairy cattle exhibitor most exemplifying the all- around ability, sportsmanship sportsmanship and dedication commanding commanding respect from his fellow breeders and exhibitors. exhibitors. The large contingent from Quebec gave the Province Province of Ontario strong competition. competition. Amlaird Holsteins of Knowlton, Quebec showed with Thomas Corey of Havelock, Havelock, New Brunswick, the well-balanced Junior Champion, Champion, COREYGROVE WARDEN WARDEN SONYA, who was the winner of the Intermediate Yearling class (24). Jacques Cote, South Durham, Quebec Quebec won the Mature class (13) honours on RICHOLM MOCH LOUISE. David Crack, Richmond, Quebec topped the Senior Calf class. (40) with CRACKHOLM WARDEN RAVEN ET and the Dry Three and Four- Year-Old division (7) with WALNUT ACRES PRE RITA. The leader of the Junior Junior Yearlings (31) was LAC- WILLIAM TAB PENELOPE shown by Clement Marcoux. St. Ferdinand, Quebec ana the Senior Yearling (25) victor victor was MONT-BLANC STAR ESTEREL from the farm of Serge Leblanc, Ches- terville, Quebec. Standing in the Reserve Junior spotlight was A MISS ELGINDALE GEN- PEDRO PHAREN, the Summer Summer Yearling (22) of Che- rown Holsteins, Paris, Ontario and Kelly Stewart, Hornby, Ontario. Cherown also owned, in partnership with Donald F. Becker, Ayr, Ontario the first prize winner winner of the Junior Two-Year- Olds (23), PELLERAT KID WENDY. Other class winners included included JAR-AM-HILL- CA-. LYPSO DEE-DEE, the first Intermediate Calf (23) for Queens Manor Holsteins, The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 29,1989 25 News from Central Public School Jamestown, Pennsylvania, and Fred Strouse, Centre Hall, Pennsylvania; the Dry Mature Cow (5) leader, MAWACRES WARDEN PATRICIA, PATRICIA, shown by Oscar Dupasquier, Guelph, Ontario; Ontario; the Senior Two-Year- Old (21) victor, CHRIST- HILL ROLAND MERNA entered entered by Greg Brain, Rock- wood, Ontario, Brian Carscadden, Rockwood, Ontario Ontario and Aitkenbrae Farms, Holstein Ontario; the first Five-Year-Old (14). SYMPHONY SYMPHONY ASTRONAUT SILVER, SILVER, for Pamtom Farm, Hudson Falls, New York. The Best Uddered Female Female of the show was found in the Three-Year-Old class, she was MCCALLUM BOLD DEVA-RED, the entry entry of McCullum Farms Ltd., Bradford, Ontario and L.E. Shaw, Woodbridge, Ontario. The O.D.H.I.C. production award went to the third Mature Mature Cow, LANGEVIN ANTHONY ANTHONY BAMBOU, who was also a member of the first Progeny (4) of A DREAM STREET ELEV BAMBI "Bambou" is owned by W.J Proud, Oakville, Ontario HANOVERHILL STAR. BUCK of Centre d'insémination artificielle du Quebec (CIAQ) inc., St. Hyacinthe, Hyacinthe, Quebec was acclaimed acclaimed Premier Sire of the show again this year. An impressive array of awards and gifts may be credited to the generosity of Holstein breeders, foreign associations and various interested interested parties. In all classes classes presentations were made to the breeders of the first place winners. It was pleasing pleasing to note that 11 of the 14 awards went to Canadian breeders. The 37th and final Lawa- ra Farms Junior Showmanship Showmanship competition was held after the open show and Kenneth R. Empey Jr., Dorchester, Dorchester, Ontario placed over 60 keen 4-H members. John Beerwort Jr., Knowlton, Quebec took home the coveted coveted Lawara Farms trophy. The 37th Sale of Stars organized organized by Shore Holsteins International Ltd., Glan- worth Ontario and Hays Farms International Limited,Oakville, Limited,Oakville, Ontario averaged averaged $5,975.00 on 62 head. Cancer can be beaten. I'lcasc give generously. Family Night at Hooper's Jewellers Thurs., Nov. 30 Final weekend to SAVE 10% on all your purchases in the store! (except repairs and sale items) Just Arrived i 1989 Collectors Christmas Spoons Free Engraving on all your purchases. We're Open Mon. to Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 5 S-until Christmas / replacement for the "Y 0 Ur Family i liietl ÏÏc°h. Jeweller for over 45 years" Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. 623-5747 Bowmanville Member of Canadian Jewellery Buying Group ' A if CAN*r*f*4 DUtAKl* The Central Soccer team won the city championship. Congratulations to Mr. Duval Duval and team. Fundraising was a great success. Pupils have received their ornaments ornaments to deliver. Remembrance Day Poster and Poem contest is under way for Junior grades throughout Bowmanville. Our school entries are: Danielle Danielle Shirran and Greg McMurter for our poems, Darcy Knapp and Crissy Csumrik for the Essays and Darcy Knapp and Jeannette Scott for the posters. We all enjoyed the Bowmanville Bowmanville Santa Claus Parade Parade and were thrilled to see how well our band played and marched. The Midget basketball team performed for us. They reminded us not to tease people who are different and to always try our best because because we can do or become whatever our dreams are. Darryl Humber Mrs. Doty's Grade 2 Class The Grade two pupils have written letters to Santa Santa and they are starting their Christmas activities this week. Every Wednesday they have reading time with their reading buddies from Mr. Duval's Grade 6 class. The children have also been sharing their stories with the kindergarten class. Annette Murray, Darcie Knapp. Mrs. Murphy's Sr. Kindergarten The class has a special bear named Chocolate Truffle. Truffle. The teddy bear visits each child's home for the weekend. Chocolate Truffle's favorite food is honey. He travels in a corduroy bag. The bear takes a bear story and a diary. The parent and child decide what they want to write in the diary. Wood working is popular now, because they got a new supply of wood, from Mr. Wheatly. ( a parent in the afternoon class). The morning morning class tasted some blueberries blueberries after they heard a story called Blueberries for sale. Mrs. Murphy's Jr. Kindergarten The Jr. Kindergarten is talking about Winnie the Pooh and other kinds of bears. They are doing an action action poem about bears and counting teddy bears. They are going to talk about the parts of their bodies. Using hall equipment the children practice walking sideways, backwards and forward. They are going to work on stretching bending and twisting, their bodies. Some children are drawing drawing maps and using them to make roads at small blocks. They have wet sand in the sandbox. They think it's neat. They are practicing to use staples and the stapler to make booklets. By Melissa Scott, Danielle Shirran. Poetry Poetry is something you feel and hear. Poetiy is something very near. Poetry is a feeling you get when you feel good in- side- It makes you feel good to be alive! by Vivi Cockerham Gr. 6 R. 206. Ghostbusters When the storage facility exploded I was sleeping. I heard a noise in the storage facility. I went to see what it was. Oh no! The storage facility facility blew up. Will all the ghosts come out? Stay tuned foi for part two. by Van Huycke Grade 2. The Batman Story Bruce Wayne got a phone call from the mayor. "Bat man", said the mayor. - "There has been a robbery. I Come quickly. Cat Woman - is getting away." He finally caught Cat Woman. They - caught her with a secret * weapon. by Liz Billett, Grade 2. B and P Club Members Learn About Massages Massage Therapy should not be confused with the treatment a Chiropractor applies, the members of the Bowmanville Business and Professional Women's Club were told at their last meeting meeting on November 16th. Registered Registered massage therapists Cher Toal and Marianne Kowalski explained that the massage therapist manipulates manipulates the soft tissues of the body for a therapeutic effect while the chiropractor deals with problems related to the spine and joints. The therapist touches the body objectively not sensually, sensually, a misconception that often often deters people from seeking seeking help from a massage therapist. If you suffer from stress or tension, back and neck pain, sciatica, etc., a massage will give you relief. Massage therapists have completed a minimum of 2200 hours of training at a government approved school J of massage, and after passing passing a rigid examination, are licensed under the drugless practitioners act. Under the watchful eye of our guest 1 speakers, members practised practised giving a shoulder and neck massage to each other. For the last meeting of . this year, members have de-.. ', cidea to meet on December 14th for dinner and a tour of the lights at Cullen Gardens in Whitby. For more information information about the Business and Professional Women's, club and for dinner reservations, reservations, please call Amerjit Sodhi at 623-3221 or Roxy Barnes at 623-2261. 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