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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Feb 1984, p. 18

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4 I 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 15,1984 Section Two Waverley Trophy Case By John Finlay Agricultural Representative ONTARIO BEEF MARKETING AGENCY COMMISSION NOW OPERATING The Beef Marketing Agency Commission, recently appointed by Agriculture and Food Minister Dennis Timbrell, is now in operation. The three-member commission commission was established to submit a business plan to the Minister for a single desk marketing agency for beef cattle. The commission appointed Norm MacLeod, formerly of the Capital Improvements Branch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, as secretary. The commission offices will be located at 880 Bay Street, Toronto, effective February 13, 1984. Other members of the commission are former Ontario Federation of Agriculture president Ralph Barrie and Murray Gaunt, former MPP for Huron-Bruce and farm commentator. Plans include a survey trip to Western Canada to study the single desk selling system in Saskatchewan and the Manitoba marketing system. The commission will study market agencies in operation and will put forward working papers for discussion to all interested parties. A series of meetings across the province will be held to receive briefs from all interested parties. The commission is expected to report to the Minister in six months. The commission can be reached by telephoning (416)965-1211. BEGINNING FARMER PROGRAM ROLLED BACK TO JANUARY 1,1983 The Beginning Farmer Assistance Program will be extended to cover transactions transactions on or after January 1, 1983. The decision to roll back the effective date of the program to January 1, 1983 was made to accommodate cash crop, horticultural crop, tobacco and livestock operators who purchased farms in early spring in order to take advantage of a full growing season. Producers who made transactions between January 1 and August 1983 will be allowed a period of grace until August 1, 1984 to adjust their financial affairs to meet the program requirements. requirements. The Beginning Farmer Program, announced last August, originally covered transactions back to its mention in the provincial budget, May 10,1983. The five-year program BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountancy Chiropractic G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. .Chiropractor Office: 15 Elgin Street Corner ol Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Oftice Hours: By appointment LEONARD JAY, B.Sc„ D.C. Doctor ol Chiropractic 96 Queen Street Bowmanville Phone 623-9297 JOHN W. HAWRYLAK, D.C., F.C.C.R. Doctor ol Chiropractic Certified Roentgenologist Nutritional Counselling 168 Church SI. Bowmanville 623-4004 LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor ol Chiropractic 306 King St. West Oshawa L1J2J9 Phono 433-1500 Naturopathic Medicine DR. LAURENCE A. GREY N.D. Nutrition, homeopathic and botanical medicine; Colonic therapy & acupuncture 306 King SI. West Oshawa U J 2J9 Phono 433-1500 CERTIFIED FOOT REFLEXOLOGIST Cheryl Frlede 270 King St. East, Bowmanville 023-4004 WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Telephone 987-4240 WM.J.H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South Bowrr|anville Phone 623-3612 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Suite 2 623-6555 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St., Bowmanville 623-9461 49 Division St., Oshawa 579-5659 Dental PATRICK G. DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 George SI. 623-4473 Ottico Hours: Mon., Tuos., Wed., Thurs. 8:30-5:00 Friday 0:30- noon Computers ANDY BATELAAN B.A. Consultant Programmer Sollwaro Development Maple Grove lid, N. Bowmanville 623-2375 People Come First at BRIGHTS» FANCY Principal, Ray Simser and cousins Holly and Carrie Hooper are admiring the showcase loaned to Waverley Public School by Ron Hooper. Currently the display is of trophies which have been won by students and teams from the school. It is hoped that in the future there will be displays following the bicentennial theme. DURHAM AGRI-NEWS makes up to $135 million available to first-time farmers in the form of interest rebates on loans used to purchase land, fixed improvements, breeding stock, quota, machinery and permanent farm improvements. The program encourages, aggressive new people to enter the agricultural industry in Ontario. TABLE JOY, IN BRINE (MFG. 10* OFF LABEL) DEMPSTER'S 100% Whole FOUR STAR toOZ TIN 70 AO m : : : : ill : , . X; :.Gy ; RYûDV . GY ' V;7 ' ; - : ; - FOOTNOTES By Barbara Weese, R.O.S. Specialist (Home Economics) 4-H PERSONAL FINANCE To help young people learn about personal money management, the Rural Organizations & Services Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food is offering a new 4-H project in 1984 called Personal Finance. Personal Finance will focus on the needs of senior 4-H members who will be moving away from home in the next few years, or members who are already living on their own. The six meetings in the club will each focus on a different topic. They include finding a place to live, financial planning, banking, credit and consumer rights and responsibilities. Meeting number l looks at renting a place to live, landlord-tenant relations and choosing a roommate. Meetings number 2 and 3 deal with making a net worth statement, a record of income and expenses and a cash flow statement. Planning for large expenditures is also included. Investing your money and banking will be studied at meeting number 4, while Meeting number 5 deals with your credit rating and how to obtain a loan. The final meeting discusses consumer rights and responsibilities, how to complain effectively and what happens in small claims court. Meetings are designed to include discussion of related material and activities which will reinforce information learned. There will be several chances to invite community professionals professionals into meetings to act as a resource on banking, rental agreements and use of credit. If you or someone in your family would like to learn more about Personal Finance, why not join a local 4-H club which will be forming soon? Members must be at least 16 'years of age. For more information, contact Barbara Weese or Dennis Yellowlees at the Bowmanville Agricultural Office, (416) 623-3348. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Broccoli BUNCH February Is Apple Month PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA FANCY GRADE PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ICEBERG VARIETY Lettuce SIZE 24's EACH .79 PRODUCT OF CANADA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Red Potatoes 2 li b k0 1 BAG 1 .39 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Fresh Spinach 283.5 g 1002? PKG. .99 MADE IN CANADA Cole Slaw O KJ'OO PKGS.aWW PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ftg Canots ^ 2 tïb kfl I BAG 1 .69 SMARTIES, AERO, COFFEE CRISP OR KIT KAT Rowntree pkg. of 4 a Candy Bars re bars ze 1 .45 KRAFT, PROCESS CHEESE FOOD, INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED (16 SLICES) Velveeta Cheese Slices pkg 9 2a99 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Cooking Onions $ 1H' 1.69 MADE IN CANADA Northland Fire Logs 2.27 kt 5-lb. CASE'OF 6 LC?G 1.59 8.99 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. JUMBO SIZE, HARTLEY VARIETY /> 4 O / Walnuts 2.1o/kg In-The-Shell .99* PRODUCT OF GREECE String Figs 400 g 14-OZ. PKG. .89 ALL VARIETIES OF SPRITE, TAB OR Coca-Cola 750 ml BTL. .49 PLUS 30' DEPOSIT PER BTL. ALL VARIETIES OF SPRITE, TAB OR Coca-Cola CASE OF 24x280 mL TINS 6.49 Kraft Mayonnaise 750 mL JAR 2.59 PRIMO Vegetable Oil 3 LTR. 3.49 PREMIUM BLEND Melitta Coffee 369 g VAC PAK PKG. 2.99 ASSORTED COLORS, 2-PLY DECOR II Bathroom Tissue a rolls 1.39 SOS Soap Pads PKG. OF 10 .79 RICE OR CORN Chex Cereal 0 S8? 1.59 ECONO Garbage Bags PKG. OF 40 2.69 WHEAT THIN, TOASTED WHEAT A SESAME, CREAM OR WATER Peek Frean Crackers 250 g TO 300 g PKG. .99 FRESH MINT OR MILD MINT Macleans Toothpaste .99 ZION Fig Bars 600 g PKG. 1.49 OLD DUTCH Liquid Bleach 3.6 L BTL. .99 ASSORTED VARIETIES FRITO LAY Potato Chips 200 g PKG. REGULAR ABSORBENT 72's, EXTRA ABSORBENT 60's OR SUPER ABSORBENT 54's EACH m BOX Pampers g eg 1.29 Diapers 100% PURE CORN OIL FLEISCHMANN'S Soft Margarine bowl 2.99 .«mu.. BEANS Ô* Fraser Veto fillips OtTWAXORGAttN FROZEN, BLUE WATER Sole or Haddock In Light Batter WITH OR WITHOUT GARLIC OR POLSKI OGORKI Rose Dill Pickles 7 mr l VELVET, CAKE & PASTRY OR ALL PURPOSE Robin Hood Flour 2.5 kg BAG Chops 3.514, 1.69* ecwaiNtJto Veal 6.594 Ctfttata A ■ttwOu. Veal HRl Chops 5.154 2»e70l8. Veal Chops 6.154 a «pu mmmw L9> v- V. \ pride of Canada ( Boneless" Dinner Hams COOKED, -- STORE PACKED 5.£/7kg Breakfast 2.39* Sausages PORK 1 BEEF, 3.28/kg 1.49, b SLICED Side Bacon SCO a PKI 2.49 \ SLICED Variety Pack Sandwich Meats 375 0 PKG. 1.79 1 SLICED, (ELECTED SPECIALTY VARIETIES GERMAN, BY THE PIECE Edam Cheese Sandwich 5.71/kg MeatS 2.59 M 1.19 Prinej Bologna Chunks VACUUM PACKED 3.284. 1.49* •HOPSY'I ». Wieners 460 g PKtf M AA SHOPSY'S, BOILABLE BAG ---- 1 .Do Corned Beef 2.59 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. FEBRUARY 16 TO SAT. FEBRUARY 18,1964. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Competitive Prices at mu Hally \ care! y Values effective only at GRAHAM'S IGA 77 KING STREET EAST 623-4161 BOWMANVILLE --WE DELIVER FOR A NOMINAL CHARGE -

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