THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 27, 1959 3 HERE'S A COTTON PICKIN' FACT! The U.S. produces 41 per cent of the world's total cot- ton supply. And it's all pro- duced in a few southern and southwestern states. If you want to sell a cot- ton picker, a combine, or a snowplow , . . Classified ads will put you in touch with . buyers. In Oshawa for re- sults at low cost, dial RA CITY AND DISTRICT 2 AMBULANCE CALLS The Oshawa Fire Department reported two , ambulance calls during the night. Both were for sickness. FIRE IN AUTO The Oshawa Fire Department] reported a car fire at the corner} of King St. W, and Park Rd. Thursday night. The car belong-| ed to J. Damant, 806 Stone Rd. The damage was reported to be county. On the left Marie Kent, 18, of Newcastle is shown hold- ing the silver inscribed Bank of Commerce tray which she won and right is William Tamblyn, | TWO 4-H CLUB members ac- | claimed Thursday night at the | annual Durham County Junior | award night in Orono, as out- | standing boy and girl in 4H | club work in the Agricultural AWARD NIGHT AT ORONO Junior Farmers Get Proficiency Pri William Tamblyn, 18, of Orono, Mabel Huggins, was acclaimed the outstanding Muriel Neals. wa boy in Durham County 4-H agri- Provincial Honors -- Marilyn| cultural club work for 1959, and Quanirill. . [ for his accamplishment was pre-|yp BROOK 4-H CALF CLUB | Josie wits vii wash 2 A Royal Bauk Tray = Presented . Ys er Oo "|by Wilson Gemmil, yal Bank, | manville brianch, Canadian Bank] Sate ovough to Helo oon of Commerce. The outstanding yeather Halter: Janice Timms| girl in the county agricultural _ popated by Mervin Smith, elubs is Marie Kent, 18, of New-jeader Millbrook Calf Club. | castle. She was given an in-| (jybh Standing: Donald Win-| scribed silver tray, also from the|;jow Helen Strong, David Brack- Banw of Commerce. _ |enridge, Janice Timms, Marion] Over 200 farm youths, their (MeCamus, Allan McCamus, Paul families and friends assembled |\winglow, Robert Braithwaite, in the Clarke township hall here|gjaine Syer, Mary Strong, Rich- Thursday night for the annual] S Sh Bigelow, | county jumdor award night, Joint. [250 Staples, rE Lpetow:| ly sponsored by the Durham Jun- py, ig staples, Norma Pyle, Allen ior Farmers, 4-H Leaders Associa-[cinic Roger Gillis tion, 4H Homemaking clubs and Durham 4H Swine Club: Don-| the extension branch of the On- | tario department of agriculture, |ald Welsh -- Trophy awarded by Last year's 4-H winner, Edward Durham County Hog. Producers owal was presented with the| th on E. A. presented Memorial | Club Standing: Donald Welsh, Scholarship, to be used towards|Harold Yellowlees, James his tuition at the Ontario Agri-| Rowan, Grant Glaspell, Bruce cultural College, Guelph. Bowman,, Grant Yeo, Allan Syer, FIRST WINNER John D. Allin, Dale Sinton, Making the presentation, United |James Byers, Ronnie - Baker, Counties Warden, Garnet B,|David Wotten, Donald Bradburn, Rickard, chairman of the Sum. Donald McLaughlin, Alfred Van mers Mewaorial Trust Fund, told|de Velde, Carman Ball, John the winnes' he should be proud be- Hills, James Dayes, Murray cause he was the first to win a|Brown, Ken Murphy, Erich Van Summers Scholarship. de Velde. Following is a list of the prize Durham 4-H Beef Calf Club: : | * Rickard -- Trophy award-| "Durham? County Seed Judging ed to high contestant by Mr. and Competition: Lorne Tink -- Tro-{Mrs. Bev Gray. phy awardled by Lloyd Kellogg,| Bank of Commerce Tray for past presiiient of the Durham|top showman in the beef club: County Sail and Crop Improve-|Ronnie Baker. ment Association. Club Standing: Ricky Rickard, Coach af High Team: Lorne Edward Watson, Gail Baker, Tink -- A silver tray awarded|David Brent, Ronnic Baker, Don by A. O. Dalrymple, Agricultural | Rickard. James Rickard, James Representative |Rowan, Murray Brown, John D. Durham County Livestock |Allin, Ruth Heaslio, Kenny Wil- Judging: Competition: Donald|son, Ralph Heaslip, Gary Mec- Welsh -- Bowmanville Lions Club Mullen, Wayne Beckett, James Challenge: Trophy. | Osborne, Walter Verleysen, Coach of High Team: James Glenn Quinney. Footes -- E. A. Summers > |HOPE 8 CALF CLUB es i a v i | Trophy from the Canada Per- CNE Shield -- Glenn Quinney, | anent Mortgage Corporation, high noviee in the Livestock| port Hope. Judging (Competition : Clubstandings: Linda Mc- Durhame County Land Use| Allister, Fred Hoskin, Marie Hos- Elaine Syer,|day: David Brackenbridge, Rob- \man, John Doughen, Terry Tom- { : A 18, of Orono, holding the watch as outstanding boy, presented by The Canadian Bank of Com- merce. 7% --Osnawa Times Phoio ZeS ert Braithwaite, Alan McCamus, Marion McCamus, Helen Strong, Mary Strong, Elaine Syer, Don- ald Winslow, Paul Winslow, James Osborne, Edward Watson, John David Allin, Wayne Beck- ett, Donald Rickard, David Brent, Ricky Rickard, Gail Baker, Ron- nie Baker and James Rickard. DURHAM 4-H DAIRY CALF CLUB A true type model was pre- sented to Douglas Jose by James T. Brown, past president of the Canadian Holstein-Friesian Asso- ciation for standing second in club achievements. William Tam- blyn placed first, but was not eligible. Club standings: William Tam- lyn, Douglas Jose, Donald Welsh, Harold Yellowlees, Bruce Bow- man, Paul Tamblyn, Lorne Tink, Patricia Knox, Larry Welsh, Grant Glaspell, Bruce Stainton, John Allin, Sharon Tamblyn, Ron- ald Welsh, Brian Bradley, Roger Bickers, Bill Tomlinson, Donald Folev, Ken Knox, Gary Jeffery, Loran Pascoe, Jim Cryderman, Robert Hamilton, Grant Flintoff, David Cryderman, Carlos Cryder- linson, Ken Stainton, Alfred Van de Velde, Helen Knox, Edgar Werry, Bruce Hendry, Don Boug- hen and Ronald Luke. 4H TRACTOR CLUB W. H. Brown, Bowmanville, a trophy: William Tamblyn. Standings: William Tamblyn, Bruce Stainton, Fred Hoskin, Loran Pascoe, James Rickard, Gary Jeffery, Ronald Welsh, Doug Jose, Grant Tamblyn, Tom Hoar, Walter Verleysen, Jack Fraser, Brian Annis, David Brent, Bruce Hendry, John Boug- hen and Don Boughen. Durhm 4-H Grain Club: Gar- net Rickard trophy James Grant Tamblyn, Harley McCoy, |, negligible. PLANT FIRE A fire department truck was called to the Houdaille Industires Ltd. plant - Thursday night to quell a blaze in the buffling ven tilation department. No official estimate of the damage is yet available. | $225 DAMAGE 4 vehicle driven by Kathleen Ellen Sereda, of 54 Highland Ave, was involved in a collision with a car driven by Albert Wes- ley Carr, of 636 Brock St. N.| Whitby. The accident, which caused an estimated total of $225 to both cars, occurred at the im tersection of King St. W., and Warren Ave., Thursday after- noon. THREE-CAR CRASH A three-car collision, at the Four Corners Thursday after- noon, caused an estimated total of $270 damage to the cars in- volved, according to police. The three cars were driven by Wil- liam Yoo, 230 Huron St.; Wil- liam N. Fairweather, 35 Park Blvd., Toronto and William F, Thompson, 55 Kawartha Ave. JAILED FOR THEFT Joseph Herodeski, a transient, was sentenced to one month in jail by Magistrate F. S .Ebbs, The Oshawa Chapter of the Civitan International celebrat- ed its second anniversary Wed- nesday evening. It was also the first anniversary of the ladies' auxiliary to the organization. OSHAWA CIVITAN CLUB MARKS SECOND ANNIVERSARY | The celebration took the form | specially of a social evening and dancing | cake. Seen here at the cele- in Hotel Genosha with presi- dent Jim Logan as official host. One of the highlights of the evening was the cutting of a 3-3492 and place an Oshawa Times ad. ADELAIDE MANOR APARTMENTS Now Renting 2-BEDROOMS * | | STOVE -- FRIDGE | WASHER -- DRYER | | BROADLOOM THROUGHOUT * Every Convenience Only a Few Left * decorated birthday | the Oshawa Civitan Club; Mrs, W. Witham, past president of the ladies' auxiliary and Ron Crimmings, past president. bration, left to right, are Harry Skinner, past president; Mrs, R. Wolfe, president of the auxil- iary: Jim Logan, president of ~--Oshawa Times Photo Thursday, for theft. He was| charged with stealing a sport coat belonging to Albert Rekush. WEATHER FORECAST MAYOR GETS ACCLAMATION Mayor John D. Burnet, of Co- bourg, has been returned to of- fice for another year following the town's nomination meeting. STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be closed for construction today: i s , clos from 2 Riisaheth hn west a Ridge. TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is-, way avenue; Orchard View|sued by the weather office at Blvd., closed from Simcoe street/ll am.: north to Somerville; Adelaide Synopsis: Snowfalls of one to| avenue west from Stevenson road |tWO inches blanketed Southern west to Elizabeth street: Somer-| Ontario during the night as a ville street, closed from "Beatrice| Small storm centre moved across| street to Byng avenue, Whenever|the northeastern United States. possible these streets will be par-Exeept [02 light flarties the sow] ; i has ended in southwestern On-| Lally ope no Permit DOVE ari, The weekend shaped up as me Os : such {mainly cloudy with temperatures 5 cult in hel? little below normal. : yy a a In ¥he| pegional forecasts valid until midnight Saturday. COUNCIL ACCLAIMED Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- All members of the council|ara, Georgian Bay, wes! have been returned by acclama-| Ontario regions, Windsor, following the inati meeting at Beaverton. Refurned Io office Were NON on io perieds and not much change in commissioner. Members "of the| temperature. Winds light. 1960 council will be A. C. Me. Eastern Lake Ontario, Kenzie, Archie Veale, Dennis | burton regions: Light snow end- Whelan and Howard Hill, OBITUARIES MRS, DANIEL FUDGE ed by Rev. J. K. Braham of| SSID Bl The Childrens Au Prospect United Church. Inter: | for the past seven 'years Mrs, | et was in ade, Grove Ceme- Daniel Fudge died at the Osh '°5y Prince Albert awa General Hospital Thursday, | Lesli bs nd Liovd Nov. 26. Mrs. Fudge, who was in|SVWs, AL e o 1 oy 1d her 62nd year, had been seriously|?™ an, tar, Ran ill for three months. She lived at|l@vern Martyn. 40 Colborne street west. day. Saturday cloudy with sunny after, | brothers, William, Prince Albert land Alex, Scugog Island. Rowan. Club standing -- James Rowan, Donald Welsh, Harold Yellow- lees, Lorne Tink, William Tam- blyn, Paul Tamblyn, Welsh, Maire Kent, Bruce Stain- ton, Douglas Jose, Helen Knox, James Rickard Bill Tomlinson Judging Competition: Roy Me-|kin, Kathryn McHolm, John Holm $25 for Soils Short|Quantrill, Joan Marvin, Ane de Course at the OAC Haas, Ruth Marvige, Billy CNE Dairy Cattle Judging: Beckett and Robert Beckett. Harold Yellowlees -- Engraved BREEDER CLUB AWARDS clock. Ontario Hereford club crests Eastern Ontario Bus Trip: Ken|were presented to Sharon Bige- Bragg was presenied a cheque|low, Ruth Heaslip, Ralph Heaslip, "for $35. |Murray Brown, Gary McMullen United Nations Trip--Marilyn/and Glen Smith. Pencils were Quantrill. A cheque for $35 pre. presented to James Rowan, Wal- sented by James Bell, Bank of|ter Verleysen, Alan Gillis, Roger Montreal, Bowmanville, 4H HOMEMAKING CLUB AWARDS Gillis and Linda McAllister, Ontario Jersey Club: Richard Staples, of Cavan, received a cer- tificate of honor, a leather halter June Lillycrop, Home Econo- and a Canadian Jersey Club mist, presented a corsage to the crest, 4-H Homemaking Club girls:| Ontario Shorthorn Club: Leath- Janice "Fully, Louise Kinsman, er pads and pencils were award- Linda McAllister, Sandra Gibson, ed to exhibitors at achievement | | COMING EVENTS FERNHILS. Park Euchre Saturday, November 28, 8 p.m. Fernhill Club- house. Lusch and prizes 50 cents. 277b RUMMAGE Sale, toys, doll beds, good clothing. Simcoe Hall, Monday, Novem- ber 30, at 1.30. 12th Guide and.Brownie Auxiliary. | ba) REGIMENTAL Band Pop Concert, Fri- day, December 4th, 8 p.m. OCVI Simcoe North. Tickets at Armouries and Henderson's Book Store. $1.00 for series of three concerts or 50c ad-| mission at door. BINGO OSHAWA SWEET ADELINES CHRIS AS AAR CORONATION ORANGE At C.RA, 100 Gibb St. TEMPLE Saturday, Nov. 28, from 2 Saturday, Nov. 28 p.m. to 5 p.m. Door prizes. --8 P.M. 276b HARMAN PARK BINGO, FRIDAY NIGHT ST. JOHN'S HALL Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 games $6 ond $8. Share The Wealth ANNUAL BAZAAR at St. George's Catholic Parish Hall, 592 Albert St., Saturday evening, November 28th. Bingo, Home Cooking, hendeak 277b|Sheep Patricia Knox, Donald Rickard | William Kent, Carole Kent, Erich |Shackleton, Kenneth Knox, John Boughen, Terry Tomlinson, David Werry, Fred Hoskin, Walter Ver- leysen, David Crawford. Durham 4-H Potato Club: The Durham 500 Bushel Potato Club trophy Donald Welsh. Club standing -- Donald Welsh, Marie Kent, Billy Olan, Jean Baker, Henry Smidstra, Abra- ham Hofstede, Vernon Ball, Win- ston Olan, Jim Van Dyk, Billy Van Belle, David Crawford. Durham 4-H Sheep Club: Toron- to Dominion Bank trophy -- Gran Glaspell. . Club standing -- Grant Glas- pell, John David Allin, Glenn Quinney, James Rickard, David Brent, Don Rickard, Edward Ste- phen. Durham 4-H Poultry Club: The Durham County 4-H Club Leaders Association trophy -- John Allin. Club standing John Allin, Lorne Tink, Jerry Jasiuk, Mervin Smith, Tom Hoar, Kenneth Knox, Willy Hasiuk, Ronald Broome, Bernard McLean, Charles Mur- phy, Billy Olan, Blaine Flint, Abraham Hofstede, Benny Korop- atwa. SUMMERS MEMORIAL FUND AWARDS Inscribed clocks are awarded to the top members of each Agri- cultural club in 1959. Hope Calf Club, Linda McAl- lister; Poultry Club, John Allin; Club, Grant Glaspell; Millbrook Calf Club, Helen Strong; Tractor Maintenance Club, Bruce Stainton; Potato Club, Marie Kent; Grain Club, Harold Yellowlees; Swine Club, Bruce Bowman; Beef Calf Club, Rickv Rickard; Dairy Calf Club, William Tamblyn. Donald The former Agnes McGhee, the bors, Stancey Conlin, |deceased was a daughter of the Cochrane, Alex Diamond, Frank [late Mr. and Mrs. James McGhee, Diamond, George Kilpatrick and She was born at Coatbridge, | Wilbur Vance. Scotland, Jan. 10, 1898 and was n Hh ALBERT HARLOW, SR. arried os Falkirk, Scotland, The death occurred, following a lie 2 . | heart attack, at his residence, 120 A resident of Canada and Osh-| Ach treet, Whithy, this morning| awa for 40 years, Mrs. Fudge ,r Alpert Harlow, Sr. Mr. Har-| had been employed by the Chil-|oy (aq in his 70th year. | dren's Aid Society for 12 years." , (oc iho ate Mr. and Mrs. | She hi Joetriber of 3 Greg-| Albert Harlow, the deceased was) ory's an, talaole Swres. norm in England and came to Besides her husband she leaves Canada about 56 years ago. He| four sons, Stanlev, James and|had lived in Whitby for 50 years| Daniel, all of Oshawa and Sgt.|and was a retired Canada Bread Robert Fudge, serving with the|r, galesman. Black Watch Regiment of Can-| nr Harlow was a member of | ada. First Baotist Church, Whitby, | Also surviving are five sisters, land had been an active member | Mrs. Bridget Hickey, Mrs.|of the Whitby Brass Band for Frances Gallagher, Mrs. Thornas| many years." He had been promi- | much Funeral services were conduct-| $ Flower bearers were six neigh- | Garnie| # Wintry Outlook Over Weekend with a few snowflurries and not|S2ven gallons of wine in the two| temperature. | Winds northeast 15 today light] At noon tonight and Saturday. Timmins-Kap- uskasing, White River regions, North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with|spinking |sunny intervals and a few scat-|pjepiceite {tered snowflurries today and Sat- ---- urday. Light winds and not much| change in temperature. change - in Kirkland Lake, Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Saturdav 28 32 Windsor St. Thomas . London western lake Wingham Lon- | Toronto , Hamilton: Cloudy|Trenton 2% a] 8 . 2% . Catharines {Hamilton CONTACT MR. APPLEBY RA 5-6544 orRA 3-3398 |inces, women don't have to have male escorts, Food is available as well as beer and wine. Most men don't like the idea Regina Women Like Drinks of women invading what before] was a sole male right They say REGINA (CP) -- Women took it cramps their style. They agree, their first Jegal drink on li- however, that it appears licensed | censed premises in Saskatche-| premises are going to be much] wan Thursday and liked it. cleaner, brighter and congenial. Hali-| [7 ing this afternoon. Cloudy there-| : Saturday mainly cloudy|{ = neph- | ! Smith| and | \ CRUIKSHANS « + « Representing Oshawa"s Busiest Real Estate Firm Harvey (Elizabeth) and Mrs. | ent in band work in Canada for| Hannah Shrigley, all of Oshawa 56 years. | and Mrs. Isaac Doyle (Margar-| He leaves his wife, the former] et), of Cobourg; two brothers, pearl Blanche Corner; a daugh- Henry and Edward McGhee, of (ter, Mrs. William Lowe (Birdie), Oshawa and 14 grandchildren. |of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and two The remains will be at the Arm- (sons, Albert, of Whitby and Wil- strong Funeral Home for high re-/liam, of Manitoba. |quiem mass in St. Gregory's, Also surviving are two sisters, Church at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. Mrs. Earl Reid and Mrs. Eliza- 28. Rev. Dean Paul Dwyer willlbeth Wright, both of Oshawa; sing the mass. Interment will be (two brothers, Ernest and Viétor, in St. Gregory's Cemetery. both of Whitby and three grand- children HOW Ee ARTY The remains will be at .the CEDAR CREEK -- The funeral Ww. C. Town Funeral Home for of Howard Philip Martyn, who garvice at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. died in Port Perry Community|): Rev: J. Ward, nastor of First Hospital Nov. 22, took place froth Baptist Church, will conduct the| the McDermott-Panabaker Fu. [Services Interment will be in neral Chapel, Nov. 24. Graveside Cemetery. | 101 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-3123 List with Lloyd Then Call Your Mover In about three hours they drank| Officials at both outlets, which only serve wine and beer, say] |they have noticed a marked {numbered the men. |change in male behavior. The | The two Regina outlets, firstimen are quieter. But they think in the province open for mixed the first day's near-record turn-| result from a recenticut of women will dwindle when | Unlike some prov-|the curious have investigated. JOHN A. J. 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