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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Nov 1984, p. 23

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 21,1984 5 Central School Takes Bowmanville Soccer Title The Central Public School Soccer Team took this year's Bowmanville Junior School Soccer Championship after defeating Ontario Street 1-0 in the final match. Central was undefeated this season. The players are (front left to right) David Rice, Michael West, Karl Netten, Ryran Putnam- Captain, Leigh MacArthur, Kenny Ryan, Andrew Laing (middle row) Mr. Munro-Principal, Tara Shaw, Becky Moynes, David Smith, Mr. St. John- Coach, (back row) Chris Smith, Ryan Peterson, Danny Vandermolen, Robin Yates, Ingrid Wunderlich, Wunderlich, Alison McMurter, Jenny Rohr, and Jennifer Jennifer Robinson. DURHAM EAST AGRICULTURAL NEWS By Joel Bagg Farm Mgm'l. Specialist FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE The Durham Region Federation of Agriculture held their annual meeting recently and elected their directors for 1985. The directors representing representing the Town of Newcastle are: Neil Allin, Orono; Gordon Barrie, Bowmanville; Gerry Brown, Newcastle; Joe Christ!, Bowmanville; Jim Lowery, Orono ; Jim Millson, Enniskillen and Donald Welsh, Bowmanville. Representing Representing the Township of Scugog are: Carl Adams, Nestleton, Arthur Cation, Port Perry; Carl DeLong, Blackstock; Harvey Graham, Blackstock; Judy Jensen, Sunderland; Ralph Larmer, Blackstock; Lawrence McLaughlin, Nestleton; and Merrill VanCamp, Black- stock. Merrill VanCamp is the Ontario Federation of Agriculture Director. Delegates to the OFA are Gordon Barrie, Joe Christl and Judy Jensen. ROYAL WINTER FAIR • Many local farmers will be competing in this year's Royal Winter Fair. The "Royal" will be held from November 8th to 17th at the Coliseum, Exhibition Place in Toronto. There, both the farmer and their urban cousins will be able to see the best dairy and beef cattle, poultry, sheep, swine, goats, flowers, fruits, vegetables, honey, dairy and maple products, and horses that Canada has to offer! LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT TOUR Lawrence VanCamp, Blackstock, represented Durham East on the 1984 Livestock Management Tour and the Inter-County Live-, stock Evaluation Competition, from November 4th to November 9th. The Royal Canadian Air Force's valiant and colorful history, filled with daring exploits in times of war and peace, will be marked by a stamp to be issued November 9. These events were sponsored sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food and the Junior Farmers' Association of Ontario. The Tour visited various livestock operations in the counties of Dufferin and Grey and concluded at the Royal Winter Fair with an Evaluation Competition. DURHAM COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB SALE The Durham County Holstein Club Sale was recently held at the Malmont Sales Arena near Blackstock. The 24 head consigned consisted mostly of bred heifers and averaged $1,265. A bred heifer consigned by Ralph and Grant Glaspell, "Although the unification of Canada's military forces in 1968 brought an end to the RCAF as a separate entity, its record of dedicated service lives on within the Canadian Forces' Air Command," said Judge Rene J. Marin, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Canada Post Corporation. The first Canadian air corps, consisting of one aircraft, two officers and one non-commissioned officer, was formed in 1914 following the outbreak of the First World War. It was disbanded a year later. However, some 23,000 Canadian airmen served in the British Royal Flying Corps, the Royal Naval Air Service and the RAF until the end of the war. In 1920, the Canadian government commissioned the Canadian Air Force upon which, in 1923, King George V bestowed the title "Royal." The RCAF became a permanent part of Canada's armed forces April 1,1924. During the 1920s and early 1930s, the RCAF performed mostly non-military tasks such as forestry and fishing patrols, photographing the unmapped north and carrying out mercy flights. During the Second World Glalea Holsteins, Bowmanville, opped the sale at $2,400. She was purchased by Dick Friesian of Saskatchewan. WINTER AGRICREW A Winter Agricrew Program, similar to the Summer Program, will be available to farmers from November 15th to. March 15th. A 2-person crew will be available for $50 per day, while a 4-person crew will be available for $90 per day, for a maximum of five days. If you have work piling up, why not consider Agricrew. The Agricrew Co-ordinator for this area is Karen Vaughan, OMAF, Uxbridge - 416852-3328. VWPWVWfWfVflf ,\HU l >i« I : -UNI OKI T.S,\! KILN N I ;s HMMÜÉÉlit*Ê*ÊtÆ War, RCAF bomber and fighter squadrons served with great distinction in Europe, Africa and Asia. In Canada, the RCAF trained thousands of allied airmen through the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. With the start of the Cold War, the RCAF again became one of the leading air forces in the West and pressed its transport and fighter aircraft into service as part of NORAD, NATO and UN forces. The stamp, designed by Toronto artists William Southern and Ralph Tibbies, features flying suits, from those worn by Canadian airmen in two world wars to today's sophisticated jet age military style. Ashton-Potter Limited, of Toronto, will print 18 million of the 32-cent stamps, in five- color lithography. United Way ol C.mjd.1 Intro Dating Service Why spend the long winter alone? Let Intro introduce you to that special someone. You've seen us on T.V., in magazines and newspapers. Now's the time to call, all ages. 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