V 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 18, 1996 Rabies Hi Continued from Page 1 Ministry officials note that eating a bait will not harm a dog or a cat, but it will not protect them against rabies. Domestic animals should, be immunized through a standard rabies injection given by a veterinarian. Rescue From Creek Continued from Page 1 When Lynn Stacey picked up her son in the afternoon she couldn't have been more proud. "I'm proud of both of them," she said. "Who says Friday the 13th is bad luck? They were in the right place at the right time." Immediately after learning learning about the accident, the school arranged for temporary temporary fencing on both sides of the swollen creek near the area where the mishap occurred. A letter was sent home cautioning parents and children children to avoid the flooded walkway area. A temporary bus shuttle service has been provided for students from the Bonnycastle Drive area. Students from the Penfound area were advised to walk around the creek area, using Martin Road, Baseline and then West Side Drive. & B 4 | ■ jgp ■ WATSON FARMS Harvest Happenings Sept. 22,29 Oct. 6,13 Preferred Quality APPLES Pick Your Own or Ready Picked • Horse Drawn Wagon Rides • Face Painting in support of Learning Disabilities • Kids Playground NOW PICKING McINTOSH and SPARTAN VISIT OUR FARM MARKET • Sweet Corn • Tomatoes • Apples MARKET HOURS: 9:30 - 6 daily U-PICK HOURS 9:30 - 5:30 daily SMALL TREES-NO LADDERS U-PICK CROP REPORT 623-7252 wtu fresh proover 2287 Hwy. 2 Oust west of Bowmanville) ©J.P. Big Display Of Tiny Cars At Museum A display of toy cars at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Museum inspired even some grown-ups to test drive their dream cars. From right are Museum Curator Charles Taws who liked the Jaguar race car (circa 1957 -1965), Olive Cobban who figured figured she'd look swell in a silver Rolls Royce (1946 -1950), and Bill Bagnell who settled for a Ford sedan (circa 1954 - 1959) when he couldn't find a Model T in the collection. The display, on loan from a private collector, collector, features over one hundred Dinky and Corgi cars, trucks and military vehicles dating dating back to the '30's. K ' t ® w ® t REMEMBER LAST WINTER? FOR A LIMITED TIME SAVE UP TO $525 on select heating products. \ ou probably remember last year's frigid temperatures. 5o this year, don t forget to call your independent Lennox dealer for great 1 deals like this on quality beating products from Lennox. LENNOX HEATING & COOLING Rebates apply to qualifying models purchased Sept. 16 - Nov. 8/96 only. Œlje Comfort ê>ï)oppe 160 Baseline Rd. East, Bowmanville 623-2956 Dutchm; Hotel Q Baseline Rd. E. Hwy. 401 -st V 9 W £V GREAT BUY! Chrysanthemums . f Very hardy for outdoor growing. g A wide range of colours to choose from. " 10 00 3.99 each or 3 For HUMANITY IWI STK.ATI Till BAHA I IAlTil' HI AM ( Ml 1 Hllll 411 »2M4 ► 842441 Fall Weed & Feed Tills Lawn Food is specially formulated for established lawns to control common common weeds and ensure quick green-up and growth in the spring. 13 kg. y SUPER VALUE! Daffodil Bulbs Now is the time to plant these beautiful spring favourites...at a great price! Choice of assorted varieties. Each Assorted Tropicals Choose from an exciting selection of all your favourite varieties. 4" pot. 1.99 each or 3 For 48® m THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C3A6 1996 FINAL TAX NOTICE SECOND INSTALMENT of the 1996 FINAL TAX NOTICE Is due for REALTY AND BUSINESS TAX Second Instalment PAYABLE SEPTEMBER 20,1996 If you have not received your Final Tax Notice, please telephone the Municipal Tax Office at (905) 623-3379. 1996 Taxes are PAYABLE at the locations detailed on the front of the Tax Notice. Failure to receive a Tax Notice does not eliminate the responsibility (or the payment of taxes and penalty. MUNICIPALITY OF i^larinqton CS-Ind. 5997 R.L. Swan Tax Collector ONTARIO ©J.P. 8-12-14 ► Fall Fertilizer Specially formulated with quantities of sulphur coated urea, nitrogen, phosphate and potash to feed potassium deficient lawns, as well as trees and shrubs, during fall. 13 kg. 69 Each llflfl CEDAR MULCH,, 1 M ... xttÿ'WWM * ***«?$*«*> Cedar Mulch 2 cubic foot bay. While quantities last! 3.99 each or 3 For i00 CRAFT DEMONSTRATION Tues., Sept. 24, 10 a.m. FALL WREATH Please call to confirm your attendance. FALL Clearance Sale • Flowering Shrubs Buy 2 of equal value and get a third of equal or lesser value FREE • Other selected nursery items 50-75% off. Garden Gallery Tri-Mix A blend of manure, peat loam and top soil. A perfect mix for all your planting needs. 30 litres. 2.99 each or » iggSf 2-14-0 ^ Bone Meal Stimulates early growth and rixit development for all types of plants. \99 6 kg \ Garden Gallery grass seed is endophyte enhanced. Tire term endophyte is taken from the name of an organism living living in the interior (undo) of a plant (phyte). Endophyte enhanced grass provides a natural biological resistance to insect pests, resulting in less ^need to use insecticides. ^ 4 For -;■/ 10°° Bulk k V Grass Seed 4 v z / Si - . v. ■ G -/ El m Choose Iront shade, sun and all-purpose^^ -- _ nixes 2.2 IKs. __J kg Prices In Effect From September 18, 1996 until September 24, 1996. Hz 1 Bw » ffîÊËL. . /JP Dr. Rod Tukker has closed his practice at 98 King St. West, Bowmanville. Dr. A. Rudnick is opening a family practice at the same location and is willing to take over the care of Dr. Tukker z s patients. Phone for an appointment 623-2533 m m Rekker's Û -B l 6 HWY #2 n d' I * ■rekkeivs , l 'r X I 1 s 11LOOR ST. HWY. 401 El 2258 HWY. #2, R.R. #6, BOWMANVILLE Open Year Round 6 Days a Week Hours: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mon, - Sat. CLOSED SUNDAY TEL. 623-2300 FAX 623-6130 ra.i.p.