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The Oshawa Times, 3 May 1961, p. 7

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Fr. a ddd \ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, May 3, 1961 7 PICKETS NEARLY HIT that fell from a third floor window of strikebound Royal York Hotel in Toronto and Pickets Shirley Burnham (left) and Ann Tintor hold fragments of glass from bottle narrowly missed them. ~--CP Wirephoto RECREATION ONTARIO COUNTY FARM CALENDAR Annual Meeting Of Drama Group BOWMANVILLE--The Drama|B. Yerex, J. Kennett, G. Tighe, Brooklin Township Hall -- May | Workshop will hold its election|D. Bishop. meeting for Brooklin Junior| [ECONOMICAL AND EASY TO SPREAD--REGULAR Saturday, May 6, 9.00 am.,| Cannington High School -- 4-H| Homemaking Club Achievement | Ww T Day for North Ontario. 8, p.m. | Team No. 5: J. Carlysle, T. Hoar, B. Welsh, J. Ried, C. Ferguson, R. Pollard, J. Ford, T. Masters, A. Wiseman, J. James, N. Yeo, J. Fowler, B. Richards. of officers for the 196162 sea- son at the annual meeting to be held Thursday at 7.45 p.m. in the Lions Community Centre. | The members of the Choral Society have been asked to pre- sent their gpereita "Iiial by| Jury" at the Millbrook town P EF hall on Wednesday, May 10, asture vent under the auspices of the Mill- brook United Church. They Rul R : ed have also been atkeg 0 present (11 evis the operetta at the West Rouge Public. School, on Friday, May | he Hebets iu he Oatanio 26, under the auspices of the| unl p ure og ee me Rouge Hill United Church/iR the a partment of Agricul- Young People. fture office, Uxbridge, for the Due to the success of this{Purpose of re-organizing the operetta, plans are underway to Pasture competition for 1961, produce "HMS Pinafore" next|and revising the rules and regu- spring. |lations. The object of the competition MENS SOFTBALL nderway is to promote a better under- get the Men's Softball league 1 ICE 20d appseciation of tie into action as soon as possible. | oc 0" oo on ont 5 a Due to the increase in interest °** gement. pas [ture competition is open to any it has been necessary to in-| crease the league to five teams, [farmer in Ontario County with It is hoped that all games| livestock grazing in the field. will be played at the Bowman-| Eugene Lemon, Stouffville, ville High School grounds on has been appointed judge. He Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- | will score the pasture in June day evenings. |and again in August. Player list: | The winner of the Ontario Stephen's Fuels: Geo. Ste- County Pasture Competition will phens, Ace Richards, B, Abbott, (be eligible to compete in the D. Masters, T. Dadson, F.|zone competition and if success- Cowling, J. Bond, V. Vanstone, ful there, will have a chance at J. Allin, G. Wright, R. Crombie, the provincial championship. H. Lane, G. Dudley, P. Chant. | The committee in charge of Ken's Men's Wear: Pat Cor- (the 1961 Pasture Competition is nell, Bob Williams, B. Cole, B.|as follows: Murray Holtby, Port Marjerrjson, T. Bird, B. Per-|Perry, chairman; Heber Down, fect, J. Stainton, K. Kelly, D.|Brooklin, Lloyd Wideman, Bagnell, J. Twist, B. Adams, | Stouffville; Lorne Bagshaw, Ux- T. Fairey, J Castle, J. Bird. (bridge; George Paisley, Ux- Surplus Sales: R. Davey, D. bridge; Cliff Redman, Port Giradi, F. Cowle, G. Jones, A.|Perry; Ed. Oyler, Port Perry; Crossey, M. Yourth, J. Parker, | Milton Parkin, Brooklin; Bill I. Brooks, L. Piper, J. Moor- Heron, Sunderland. craft, J. MacDonald, D. Brunt,| Entries for this competition L. Crago, M. Tighe. {close on June 1, 1961. Any Snuffy"s Auto: H. Snowden, farmers wishing to join the On- M. Burgess, S. Hunt, M. Rich-tario County Pasture Competi- ards, J. Olinski, R. Lane, B.ltion this year should get in Nicholson, L. Hamilton, E. King, 'touch with the Department of { Agriculture, Uxbridge. 500 Bushel : e FRENCEMAN S BAY Potato Club | By MRS. E. FERTILE [SFRENCHMAN'S BAY -- The : renchman"s Bay Home and A number of Ontario County | sanool Association held its regu- potato growers met in the De ) th ; partment of Agriculture office, |r monthly meeting on Mon- Uxbridge, in connection with the day evening with the president, re-organization of the 500 Bushel Mrs. J. Brown, in the chair. Potato Club. This club was or- The Graduation Banquet was ganized in 1945, and has carried Planned for June. A discussion out a successful gompetition Was also held on the Fun Fare each year. Twentylfour potato lo be held at the Skitch home| this high in June. Members were pleased! to hear that Mrs. F. Scott is home from the hospital. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. Kirby cele-! " The winner #f the 1960 compe- tition was-Stan Lunney, Zephyr,! with an estimated yield of 730 brated their 55th wedding anni-|flight -- but all radio contact {with Venus probe was lost Feb.| bushels per acre. The average versary on April 30. Mrs. Kirby estimated yield for all 24 grow- has not been well but was able ers in the 1980 competition was/is pe home from the Ajax Hos- 468 bushels, . pital for this special day. Mr. Contestants may use any gimy aiso celebrated his birth. recommended potato variety day the same day. he de Fa An enjoyable time was had secure the highest possible yield at the dance held by the Frenchman's Bay Athletic Asso- from the one acre they have =. : entered in the competition. ciation at the Legion Hall in . Unfortunate! Anyone interested in joining Ajax last Fri this high yield Potato Club for there was not as many 1961 should send an application attendance as anticipated. The fee to the Department of Agri- Warne's Orchestra. Door prizes culture office by were won by Val Jackson and June 1. Tom Pope. Mrs. Jackson and The officers and committee Anna Cichun won the special for 1961 are as follows: prizes. Chairman, Norman Meek, prize Sandford: vice-chairman, Billitile, Earl Robinson, Sandra Lockle, Denby, Seetal) leas. Clark, Bernie Diotte and Gerry arer, air, xbridge; and Harry Colley. ol committee members. Albert juncheon was poll fg H Claremont, RR 1; Ross hostesses, Mrs. H. Colley, Mrs. H , Mount Albert; Ches. |; Buck Mrs X a wn . and Mrs. W. Fertile. Oldham, Mount Albert; Walter 1A. Hea cs bd 2 Kerry, Port Perry, RR 1; Wal. ter Savage, Usbridge, RR 1; Virthday on April 30. Bob Meek, Sandford; John Mrs. Helen Fenton under Meyers, Zephyr; Jim Best, Went surgery at the Ajax Hos- Sandford; Eldred Catherwood, pital on Tuesday. Uxbridge, RR 1. | Mrs. June Furr is now home Uxbridge, AA RA ABS Hn | Thursday, May 4, 8.30 p.m.,| Ea BUY ONE--G i BEEF, LIVER, CHICKEN, BEEF WITH GRAVY ET ONE FREE = MIR LIQUID DETERGENT 2 p Hall --| Sunderland Townshi May meeting for Brock 4- Grain Club and Sunderland 4 Dairy Calf Club. Oly QOMINION GUARANTEES THAT YOU'LL GET ALL THE ADVERTISED DOMINION has always endeavoured y +tised specials, in all stores, and right up to Flosing time on the day the 'en Now DOMINION adds a new guaran- tee of confidence, If you find us sold out of an advertised saleitem that we regularly carry, ask for a DOMINION "Sold Out" RAIN-CHECK. It entiffes you to buy the item another time at the special sale price. Only DOMINION offers this guaran. tee tha! vou'll get all the advertised specials, You can shop with complete confidence in Dominion's advertis- ing, as you can shop with complete confidence in Dominion's guaranteed quality and low everyday prices. A\Y 'Y Get This RAIN- CHEV ---- BUY ONE--GET ONE FREE REFRESHING THIRST QUENCHING--CONCENTRATED Realemon Lemon Mix 2 .; 33* BTLS. ENHANCES ANY MEAL--SAVOIA 9 16-01. 2 s JAR 1-LB. Farmers. Guest speaker, Ken Fallis, Field Crops Branch, Par- liament Buildings, Toronto. Monday, May 8.00 | Brooklin Township Hall -- May | meeting for Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Dairy Calf Club and Osh- awa Kiwanis 4-H Grain Club. Tuesday, May 9, 7.00 p.m., Uxbridge United Church -- Ux- bridge Junior Farmer Banquet in honor of the Riverdale Kiwanis. Wednesday, May 10, 8.00 p.m., Gamebridge Women's Institute Hall -- May meeting for Mara 4-H Beef and Dairy Calf Club and Beaverton 4-H Beef and Dairy Calf Club. Thursday, May 11, 8.00 p.m., Brooklin Township Hall -- May meeting for Brooklin 4-H Trac- tor Club. | Thursday, May 11, 8.00 p.m., Uxbridge High School -- May meeting for Scott 4-H Grain and Potato Clubs. Saturday, May 13, 9.00 am., Port Perry High School -- 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Day for South Ontario. Saturday, May 13, 9.00 am., Bowmanville -- Durham Coun- ty annual Livestock Judging Competitiop. | Monday, May 15, 830 p.m., Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture JUST HEAT AND SERVE -- Ontario County Junior Farm. | SWIFT'S er executive meeting. Tuesday, May 16, 8.30 pm.,| Cannington High School -- May meeting for Brooklin Junior id Farmers. | | Saturday, May 20, 8.30 p.m.,| S TE Ww FOR ALL YOUR BAKING FOR LUNCHEON, SANDWICHES OR SNACKS SWIFT'S PREM 2 89 12.02. TINS 7 Brooklin -- Ontario County Jun-| for Farmer Social evening. | Monday, May 22, 1.00 p.m., Uxbridge -- Annual Kinsmen Club race meet and horse show. Tuesday, May 23, 8.30 p.m. Port Perry High School -- May meeting for Port Perry Junior Farmers. Saturday, May 27, 9.00 am., Brooklin Township Hall -- On-| tario County annual livestock! judging competition. 24-02. © TINS SERVE CHILLED--SERVE OFTEN 'Venus Probe till Going | MOSCOW (Reuters) -- The Soviet space shot to Venus is still hurtling toward the planet almost forgotten in the after- ORANGE and PINEAPPLE, PINEAPPLE, GRAPEFRUIT HI-C JEWEL SHORTENING : Fresher, Tactier Produce! NOW AT THEIR BEST -- SWEET AND FULL OF JUICE FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS -- NO. 1 WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 'TENDERLOIN 4 2 2 NO. 1 CALIFORNIA FRESH h 0 10 NEW CROP--NO. 1--WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS CALIFORNIA -- RED RIPE AND SWEET Strawberries rine 35° 39° LB. PLASTIC BOX Guaranteed Quality Meats! BONELESS ROUND STEAK or ROAST FULL-CUT ROUND END UMP ROAST IDEAL FOR FRYING, ROASTING OR BAKING CHOICE PORK 99+ is. PLAIN OLIVES 49 CANDY FEATURE--BASSETT'S 35° Liquorice ALLSORTS 39° NEW---AVAILABLE ONLY AT DOMINION 29° PKG. OF 12 | PKG. RICHMELLO HOT DOG ROLLS CHRISTIES' DATE ROLLS WONDER--SLICED Cottage Fruit Cake 24.02. 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