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The Oshawa Times, 26 Sep 1960, p. 5

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HITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St, West Mananer: Lloyd Robertson Tel, MO, 8.3703 Raises Pheasants |Union Fights | For Fall Hunting [Unemployment BRANTFORD (CP) Ahout Also, since the hens rarely 1ay (qi 125 delegates attending an On Raising pheasants has the same after the first of July, hunters Ps prob as a family bringing up conference of the United ackinghouse Workers (Cla JR. FARMERS LEARN PLOWING SKILLS and who of | alternoon. | farm boy ern Ontario I'he plowing Saturday h A MAXIMUM AMOUNT of | awa, on conceniration and skill quired of th South competitor al a plowing match at Ransom Stock Farms, Osh attempt sod 15 Stephen Lan | 21 of RR No. 1, Beaver match was open | Tust completing turning the caster, 17 The NAS TF Ontario 1m ton 0 to take advantage COMPETITORS in the South ern Ontario Plowing Match, held at Ransom §fock Farms | on Saturday, was Paul White, | 15, of Brougham. Although the Four Compete In Jr. Plow Match Ransom Stock Farm RR 1 Oshawa, was the scene on Satur day of the Southern Ontario Jun tor Plowing Match The match wa farm boys and girl reached their 21st Nov. 1 of this vear Prize money in all classes Two of the four ¢lasses apen the same, and whether a competi for competition were entered at tor was Ist, 2nd or 10th in his the match, Class No. 2 was open class he received $10 to those of 168 years under) who had never plowed at a plow mg match First in this event was White, 15, from Brougham second was Ralph Morrison of Beaverton structor in both classes Class No. 8 was open to those, The committee for the South between the ages of 16 to 21 and Ontario Junior Plowing Match BROCK wurrey Now Playing Evening Shows at 6:55 & 8:25 | match was open to both boys match and girls, the latter failed to | show up at the competition for a fear of being "shown up." | fI'St Instructor and judge for the entire was rison of Beaverton in his clas Oshawa Gordon Corner Dave Tran Smith, Lorne Farndale and A similar place on Saturday farm of Don Smith ton are who had plowed match al a plowing LENINGRAD viet foothall team Saturday uffered on if tour hy erushing tar team 4.1 lass one George Malcolm Brougham, took the all honors in this event stephen Lancaster, ton aged 17, of first place Second wa 18, of Beaver venge open fo who had not birthday by the agency Zenith of ion's best soccer pace and patter of first 20 minutes wa or The plow contest was designed to give young farmers splendid instruction on plowing and Paull proper plow adjustment and! Russell Morrison of 14, acted as coach, judge Beaverton and in Last Complete Show at 8:25 A vouthinl ve ar-old Whithy now male Godden has business for two wart Robert McCoy Elmer match for recent phea in Sonth were under he contest Ir kill was not to win bul | placed second in his elas of a plen "3 Russell Mor Paul placed Times Photo (chairman) 1 Baird, Ne Howar Powell will tak Oct. | at th RR 2, Beaver BEATS CANADIANS cp) Se re The Zenith got defeat Canadia a Canadian all news Soviet reported the clubs Soviel ol after th play th inl Godden th raiser, of + mature been in the years and finds the business quite ve | Un 4 i ] 4 i sold to game farms around On ¥ ol 4 did opportunity to get insirue tion on plowing and proper v | plow adjustment Stephen | Oshawa Times Photo Resolutions By Chamber Commerce Af held Whithy they on meeting the INMNEree eptemher Thursda Chamber of ( ed the follow I'hat the ehamher wonld to the Whithy Public Board for permission to use of the school rooms in Street or Colborne Street Schools for the purpose regular monthly meeting That the chamber to: Whithy town council Ing permission ta use the council chambers in the hall for their annual general meeting Thursday, Nov. 17 That the Whithy Chamher Commerce would write a letter of congratulations to the Whilhy Red Wing Junior Lacrosse team for their wonderful efforts in reaching the championship play offs al New Westminster, B.C That Ted Mitton of Whithy and Rill Hart of Oshawa should spon sor the chamber's recent "Sweep stakes" resolution af the 31st An nual Meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Cal gary on Oct. 3, 4 and 5 That the Whithy Chamber Commerce would support the law of the Town of Whithy limit ing the number of gasoline out lets in Whithy | BOWLING NEWS | WHITBY MIXED BOWLING | LEAGUE | High Triples, over 600 dan 779, A. Knibb 601, G sen 606, H. Anthony 736 Broechle, 735, M. Peggs 612 Hg plaskett 637 41D. Peggs 637, C Steer 661, Fd Steer M. Bemis 681, 1 718 Moore 717 627, D. Rowden 768 711, R. Pascoe 625, J. Kirk 690 D Walker 634, G. Higgins 628. R Clark 668, I. Conner 632 High single 215 FE. Hollwell Munn Kirk 208. D il] (i. Hager 226, 1 i] Des Denyer 235 Pasere 216; A. McHaffie 219, 220: D Rowden 229, R. Marshall 231, M Peg 29 D Peggs 247, C © Hewis Steer 286, Ed Sleer 41: B Plaskett 323 J e126, 218 Mothersill 221, B. Collins 278, J night pa ng resolution vile School one King Public of Is would write reques! new town of hy M. Jor Johan Hewis 619, E 785 Maothersil) McHaffie Denyer ™ ¢ ( A M ) over M8, H Walker Connor n 0 READY FOR THE HUNTER At ol the Wh with hi warding ontskirt | farm in the thy Fwar along father help raised ipproximately 1200 pheasants during the last vear | Operating his obtained more chicks locally and | thus began what ig proving to be can count on the birds reaching, "oi weekend endorsed their maturity in time for the 4 hunting season four-point resolution designed, i NEED WATCHING spokesman said, to insure full Ring - necked pheasants, said ©MPloyment youthful Ewart, are very stupid The resolution asks the federal They will huddle together during zovernment to co-operate with a rain storm and, if not watched, the provinces in a constructive drown in the water that pours program of public works, includ into a corner of the pen ing schools, hospitals highways Seemingly a contradiction is and other social capital projects the pheasants unique ability to Also sought avoid the hunter's blast. The : of new invesiment hens will. upon being flushed, rise 00 0a vies almost vertically. This makes it " difficult for the hunter to draw a "of national minimum good sight on the fast-rising bird, W28¢ and development in co The cock has an even more ef. Operation with the provinces of ar fective method of avoiding the Adull education and fraining pro. Wild pheasants differ little hunter, in that he criss-crosses ram for workers displaced by from those raised in captivity. his way upward in fight automation Although they must be watched Mr, Godden attributes the A panel discussing the chang carefully when they are young, pheasant's amazing technique to Ing economy agreed there is a they adapt immediately to a nat- their poor eyesight. He says they need for government legislation ural environment when released. streak upward to the light of the to control the adverse conditions The confines of the pens do not sky that might result from automa: restrict their ability to fly when Like: humans, the pheasants tion they are released must watch their weight The Kenneth Br The Goddens told of Goddens a specially pre. of the legislature wild male pheasant pared meal the birds which Woodbine ad that out the pens where the cap keeps them in the shape desired in Canada's economy tive pheasan!s housed, They by the hunter and the restaurant un had been attracted to the cages ealer by the noise Ewart, upon being asked how As the hens he catches the birds in the pens, May. pheasant ra ys "you must stay ahead of it cheaper to ship in them." They are caught by a chicks rather than try to hatch big fish nel, Scratches on hi their own. The hens, while nor- hands show the difficulties en." mally laying 12-16 eggs in their conntered when the stalker is not wild state, appear to know no wary " limits when they lay in captivity The Tall Trees Pheasant Ranch, Lyle Cooper of Evidently, if the eggs are re- plans to add another pen fo union's international rese moved when they are laid the hen handle approximately 2500 pheas sald packinghouse will keep on laying indefinite) ants next year. The pens have a ers can get a 30-hour week Nature has been kind to the chicken wire fence surrounding we want it badly enough.' hunter and pheasant. As the new: it and this fence is buried about a did not elaborate born chick matures rapidly, it is fool in the ground to discourage equipped to face the winters. any hungry weasels or skunks Shoddy Goods In E. Germany An i ni familie children, said 24-year-old Ewart Godden of Whithy ring-neck pheasant farm, Ewart has heen in the business for (wo years With his father's help, be started the farm with 50, one-day-old chicks which they purchased from a Wisconsin hatchery, They own Is encouragement capital for establish hunters' paradise The pheasants, upon reaching a mature age of 16-18 weeks, ar tario. The Goddens have dis a tributed nearly 1200 mature pheasants to such points as Sud bury, Ajax, Bolton and Brechin CCF member for Toronto in too man vie Seeing six have trutting for de places Aare there are attempts lo create necessary consumption rat hey than produce something really needed he over-all problem had heer made more acute hy the growth automation large areas of monopoly our economy lay ors in April or have found their own ind hy appearing in Chicago. work if He rection POPULAR SPORT of hadminton | after Badminton House seal of the Duke of Beaufort in Somerset, England T.V. AERIALS The tamed game "In most has cer lighting alely matches greal panic cansed afety matche Fulen pieg aid The safety lies in the fact that one can safely sa that the matches will aet like flamethrowers, endangering car pels and curtains A state-owned machine factory al Zwickau which, the magazine ald, received instructions in 1955 to develop a modern mobile com pressor--and had not produced one hy the end of 1959 Chaotie distribution come in for eriticism that stoves had been unob tainable for some time in Leip zig, Bast Germany's second larg est city, Eulenspiegel discoverer! that a mail order house in a nearhy city was advertising in the Leipzig press EAST BERLIN (Reuter for campaign ha to all ont het launched here from lining up for food the of finding that the fore ha ave Fas! Ger. tain] heen hy man and these el from frustration local hardware of bhuckel of complaints by German newspapers have followed by the appointment Gen. Willi Stoph, former defence minister, to a new and powerful post as co-ordinator responsible for making sure civil servants carry out government directives The chief Communist nev paper Neues Deutschland hit out al party functionaries and plan ners who, it said, were mainly interested in chalking up hetier production figures for farms and factories Special targets of vegelables--long lines outside! stoves vegetable shops are common. place in East German cities--and food distribution, One district had| nn (lour, sugar, margarine ol matches In the stores for days though there were plentiful sup plies in warehouses Fulenspiegel, a weekly satirical magazine, runs a regular section! on plan muddles and failings Those responsible for the prize muddle of the week are awarded the "Order of the Carpet Slipper" for tolerating comfortable slack. Ness Recent recipients included A tate-owned radio factory producing television sets of which #0 per cent proved defective A state-owned match factory run ont Week Fé heen of Moved -- Repaired Installed, INDEPENDENT SALES & SERVICE (WHITBY) LTD MO 8-2081 also has Reporting were supplies HAVE YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner On Us. Ottenbrite Men's Wear is giving away @ FREE TURKEY with every Suit or Topcoat purchased on or before for G. Johan. 2. 341, C 08; V Bruechle 219, 304, 212 sen 264, H, Anthony Gill 222, M. Jordan ? lgglesden 230 SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN WHITBY RA 5-3555 There's no Substitute for Experience! Otienbrife Men's Wear BROCK BLDG. Corner Dundas W. & Brock, MO 8.3261 Whitby Want a new boat for the family? old peatedly last mitted the story was false during fengthy interrogation $4.000 Globe-Democrat week ago in downtown St THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 26, 1960 § 'Raped' Woman Changes Story ST, LOUIS (AP)--A 19-yent married white woman who police she was raped re by five Negro youths sho held her captive for 28 hours weekend repudiated her tory Sunday night Police said the forced into a black car with iepard skin seat covers. She said she was turned loose in southwest Bt. Louis, Residents there found her in a hysterical condition, She was placed under hypnosis by a physi cian who had treated ber before and oply then was she able to speak coherently. old J ues | CLEAR § J -- woman ad SEAT ( As a result of her story almost in unsolicited funds was ontributed to the St Louis which set up a eward fund Police identified the woman as Mrs, Wanda Landis, Her original tory was thal she was seized a Louis while waiting for a hus and BROOKIIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS LIMITED WHITBY AUTO TRIM REAR.COUNTY SPORTS Ph. MO 8-8121 i hh 00, 08 i im, . Eth ch tn 1 OEE Praia to taste more to enjoy unmistakable flavour unmistakably : Philip Morris ¥ for it now at IMPERIAL Ancient Wooden Mode! of a Shin; Fgyot, 2000 8.C Royal Ontario Museum, Toronte 00rd ~Qshawa Times Phote | 2 BAN KK 2 ww bust

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