@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 25, 1962 |Soden thought there was defi- Dogcatcher Nabs Skunk In Armor BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Archie Hoskin got the scent, he | tically |came to the rescue, unfortunate- skunk. was reported frantically Ty fae the steel SAY, running in circles with a cocoa " yy, Hoskin donned all the old can stuck over its head, in\clothes he could find and arm- Mr, Milford McDonald's gardenjed with a 30-pound can, set out on Liberty street north, Mon-'after the skunk. day. "I figured the skunk would But when Dog Control Officer "un into the can if it couldn't -- --.------|see,"" he said, "but there was a lcrack in the coeoa can and it spotted me. Before he could spray me, I j|grabbed the can and dumped it lover him, then slid the lid junder the can and took it to ithe pound." |. Mr. Hoskin explained that he jhas had quite a few dealings with skunks, so he took the lid Make Home In Engine isc a oy Mrs. Edith tin from the animal's head. Instead of spraying the dog- nitely something amiss with the catcher, the skunk slid back motor of a 1949 car. She could into the can and peered at tell by the strange sounds under him with a look of gratitude. the hood. What happened to the skunk? When she opened she found It was put to death the same a bantam hen had hatched six way cats are destroyed at the chicks in a nest at the rear of pound, The Health of Animals the engine. Mrs. Soden of department recommends that Brougham, five miles north of animals such as skunks, rac- Six Chicks PICKERING here, said the clutch must have coons and the like be destroyed} jrested in a protected section of| because of rabies. SEAT COVER HAND-HOOKED Mrs. Brock Rd., Pickering, demon- strates the early pioneer of the many exhibits shown at Thomas J. Wheeler, | cover for a chair. Mrs. Wheel- | Society's-history er's demonstration was one | in action- program at Brougham Satur- Pickering Township Historical | day. method of hooking a seat Durham 4-H Boys Wins Top Honors BOWMANVILLE--Top honors|shown from Durham County in both the beef and dairy show-|and_ the 4-H Poultry Club and manship competitions went to the 4-H Sheep Club were in the} Durham County 4-H Club mem-/first prize group while the apple| bers at the Lindsay Fair. In the;club was in the section prize dairy showmanship competition,| group. Edgar Werry, Hampton was the A fleece competition was spon- Grand Champion Dairy Show- sored this year by the Canadian | man and the winner of the|Co-operative Wool Growers and Crest Hardware perpetual tro-|the Ontario Department of Agri-| phy, while the runner up wasjculture for all 4-H Sheep Clubs} Grant Down from Bowmanville./in the province. Ten counties The Grand Champion Beef|were entered with Perth County Showman was Rick Rickard,|winning first prize with a score Newcastle and he is the winnerjof 92, Wellington was second, of the Mason and Whyte Insur-/Simcoe' third; and Durham ance Trophy which is a per-jfourth; other counties in order petual trophy and will be the/of standing were Brant, Lanark, property of the winner for one|Lincoln, Temiskiming, Haldi- year mand and Carleton. The Junior Section of Lindsay, 'The members of the Durham Fair is open to 4-H club mem-iCounty 4-H Sheep Club were bers in the Counties of North-jeach asked to bring in one umberland, Peterborough, Dur-ificece to the Department of ham, Ontario, Victoria, Hali-| Agriculture. The top four fleeces burton and the District of Mus-|were selected and sent to the ae The top an 7 groups competition, of fours are selected from the, . : a The Durham 4-H Sheep Club various counties and then go on! Achievement Day was held at to take part at the Lindsay the Orono Fair. 'The 4H Club! Show. o* .,...,members had attended a series| In the Junior Holstein Heifer] o¢ meetings during the year in| Caif, the calf of Loug Jose,| wich they had c.-ching on New: y ior) j feweastle was the top Junior! indging and general sheep hus- while Brian Tamblyn's calf was /pandry. Care and feeding meth fant LA ne an = ods are noted during the year,| nn, ee ee ev fin 1, | monthly reports are sent in and ' Prize group. iN\in addition to showmanship a the Senior Holstein Heifer Calf! 9:6 is given on the lamb. The epee Fa ahaa de gly wast TO standing in the club was' lyn, #21! as follows: David Brent, No. 5, Werry were in the first Prize| Bowmanville, 955; James Byer group while Lynn Brown was in} r the second prize group. In the ean ogo RM ieies " Shorthorn .Heifer Class, Walter! pone 934- Jim Allir a Se Rickard and Rick Rickard were vie' 994." 'Edward Stephen in the first prize group with Bowmanville 924: Miusrhe Me, Francis Rickard in the second|;agean 'Tyrone. 912: 'Sheil prize group and Sheila Slater in Slater 'Oran ne ad B oe the third prize group. The Baby|cogibes Bogmanviln $8 rune Beef Steer Section, Jimmy Allin ~~ s, Bowmanville, 889 was second with Ronnie Baker, The judge for the Achieve seventh, John D, Allin and Ken|ment Day. was Earl Brown, Wilson's calves were in the sec-' from the Canada Department of oF pang hice pee es Agriculture, Toronto. The club 1é€ 8 1 5, rha placed second in the Dairy Sen-|eader of the sheep club was | : | ior Calf Section, second in the|J@mes Coombes of Bowmanville | Baby Beef Steer Section and|while the club was under the first in the Shorthorn Heifer|direction of the Ontario Depart- Calf: Section. ment of Agriculture, Bowman Agricultural exhibits were' ville. SENSATIONAL DOUBLE PROGRAM ! 'Ai "A _ VIOLENT CRIME WITH Call a AND WITHOUT PASSION! GIRLS: 's errr] Adult Entertainment Police Probe Car Crash At County Line BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Provincial police investigated! an accident Monday at the in-| tersection of Concession 8, Dar- lington township and the! Ontario - Durham county line. There were no injuries. A car driven by Wanda Mc- Neil of RR 1, Bowmanville, was in a collision with a car driven by George Talbot of Stouffville. The intersection where the accident occurred is five miles} west of Enniskillen. Police say the McNeil hicle was southbound on the} County Line road and was at-| tempting to make a left turn! onto Concession 8. The Talbot) car was westbound on Conces-| sion 8. | Damage {to the Talbot car was slight. The McNeil vehicle was damaged extensively. A busy line can mean lost sales...lost customers. Make the motor mountings for at least a i ae ate deci cee i needed |,, In the Shorthorn Heifer Class, é ers group entry, exhibited by [Donald McTavish, Ian Hogg |and Tim Parker of the Scott \4-H Reef Calf Club, placed Ow a e | second, |. a the Steer Class, Grant | s Beath, a member of the Scott | At Lindsa 4-H Beef Calf Club, exhibited the grand champion animal. |Ross Bailey and Paul Webb of UXBRIDGE -- Ontario Coun- the same club were third and jty was represented by 12 4-H|fifth, respectively. These three imembers exhibiting their,entriés went on to win the calves, and six 4-H members in|grand champion group of three the showmanship class at Lind-: classes. say Fair recently. j | In the Senior Holstein Class, | Page placed in the first prize iKeith Page exhibited the re-|group, and in the beef showman- serve champion animal, wit h/Ship class Ross Bailey was re- Angus Sinclair and Ronald|serve champion and Paul Webb Thompson, all from the Sunder- | third ioe ' land 4-H Dairy Calf Club, plac-) Also exhibiting calves were ing in the first prize group. 'Mary Hadden, Marie Vale and | fs USHA ' WINGS 4 In dairy showmanship, Keith)' 'Dorit ask>;.come sees Novak three weeks during which the car was used almost every day. SCHOLARS CURIOUS STRATFORD - UPON . Avon, England (CP)--An appeal has been lodged to open Shake- spéare's tomb at the parish church here. The reason: "To ascertain once and for all, for the benefit of scholars all over the world, whether this tomb contains any manuscripts or contemporary histor ical evi- dence on the life and times of Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER REGISTER NOW ! IRENIE HARVEY C.D.T.A. -- N.BT.A. 424 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6122 the bard." >) TUE., WED. ONLY! BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 be . ~ a sees inh once maraliben \: RAY MILLAND 4 "The Premature Burial" 4 : ALL COLOR Adult Entertainment A PLUS / "THE L_ MIGHTY CRUSADERS' THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401... PHONE 723-4972 ion AAsiaiRe stp mpg aches teak ply a ANAC Evelyn Page, all of the Sunder-) © LEGISLATIVE cmhom land 4-H Dairy Calf Club, Mor-) TWIN FALLS, Labrador (CB) ley Davidson, also of this club. 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