@ =THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Revemper 27, 170% GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP Robert W. Batty, Beech- Beechcroft Victor's Thor, croft Farm, Brooklin, On- won the Senior and Grand tario, received the Tannery Championship at the Royal Hill Farms Trophy for the Winter Fair again in 1962. second consecutive year when Mrs. Henry Borden (right), his home bred Guernsey bull, Darlington Reeve Lauds County Council System COBOURG -- The final ses-|ties Council," Reeve Rickard sion of the 1962 counties coun-jsaid, 'I have seen many cil came to a close when five|changes. The United Counties bylaws received their thirdiis now a $2,000,000 business de- reading. serving of the best manage- The bylaws covered road|ment. The council system has closures in Brighton and the/been the object of ciriticism provision of land for roadjfrom time to time but with all widening in other parts of thejits faults, I still feel it is a good counties. Included in these by|system and will remain until a bylaw granting to the Ganar- another can be developed and ska conservation authority|proved to be better. The county board the use of a small acre-/system is the very grass roots age on Dean's Hill. of the democratic system. If In his farewell address | members warden, Reeve Gerry|long before those who advo- Philip of Cramahe Township,| cate totalitarianism take over said that when he was elected control." to office in January, he had) The Reeve paid special trib- asked for the co-operation of|ute to the two women mem- council members and counties|/bers who had served the coun- staff. Throughout the year thisities during his tenure of mem- had been given him generously|bership, "I still think that not and all had proved to be under-| enough women show interest in standing of any mistakes which|this important sphere of civic may have been his. life and every encouragement The warden commended thejof their increased interest in it Tannery Hill Farms, King, By MRS. MARY WILLIAMS | BAY RIDGES The Bay Ridges Recreation Association held a general meeting in the \Consolidated Building Com- |pany's Exhibit Hall at Liverpool jroad and Base line recently. There were over 40 interested people in attendance. Those Inoticed at the meeting were: 'Peter Gomery, Phyllis Jacobs, John. Williams, Jim 'Hay s, | Alex Robertson, Cliff Sykes, | Gini Mutter, Ken Mutter, Mur- liel Waring, Don Waring, John |Brooker, Bud. Rogers, George 'Meacham, Bill Eagleson, Ron |Stewart, Ray Liscumbe, Joyce \Liscumbe, Charmaine Higgins, |Ruth Sykes, Sheila Newton, George Newton, Mort Jacobs, Reta Klijn, Jake Klijn, Eric Whaley. The new executive for the 1962-63 season was introduced as follows: President, Peter Gomery; vice - president, Bob Plumpton; secretary, Phyllis Jacobs; treasurer, George New- ton; directors, Mort chairman of Sports Committee; Reta and Jake Klijn, co-chair- men of adult activities; Roy Clappiton, sports co-ordinator; |News and Views, Ernie Gordon: |Gini Mutter, chairman, Ladies' | Auxiliary; Phil Chatham' and Bud Rogers. It was announced WINNER Ontario, made the presenta- tion. Mrs. Catharine South, Brampton, Canadian Dairy Princess, presented Bob with the Championship ribbon that the the Bay Ridges hockey teams 'De puty Reeve '| Donations At 'Job Contested | $370,000 For HAMPTON Gene xeeve, N@W Hospital way race for deputy reeve between two incumbent council- lors will feature Darlington' AJAX -- Pledges and dona- itownship's election Dec. tions for the new Ajax and Pick- 3. Squaring off for the position|ering General Hospital have are Councillors Harold Muir and' reached the $370,000 mark, cam- /Sidney Cornish. paign officials said today. Seven persons qualified as Funds are being received at candidates for council last Sat-a more rapid pace since the urday. None of the candidates) turning of the sod turning cere- is a present member of council.|mony last month, they said. The Only three will be elected. en ne was origina!- | har i y set a 95,000. | Arthur raemuses the present Réth Ontaris county and the |deputy-reeve of the township,| province of Ontario have. ap- to|this is destroyed it will not be|WaS given an acclamation as|proved grants for the $2,348,000! School, on Wednesday, Dec. 5 at reeve, after incumbent reeve|city-type hospital, which will be Garnet Rickard retired from a Lg Pepper aed gone! gatos ; i | Local residential and indus- {municipal scene and Councillor | py canvasses will continue to \Muir and Roy Nichols, a Bow-|be held until all prospects have |manville town councillor andjmade their intentions clear, {former township reeve, declined|campaign headquarters said. |the nomination. st | In the running for a council |seat are Mrs. Mary Budai, Her- |bert Thompson, Russell Dow, Elmer Pollard, Carl Down, sports cmmittee had affiliated with the Ontario Minor Hockey Association. A report was also County Council | two other members who fought with him for the office of war- den. Reeve George Free of Campbellford and Reeve Doug McMaster, who he stated had been generous in their support should be given." |Keith Lamb and Richard Gibbs. a very intimate made on the delay encountered) in getting a hockey rink ready] for the boys to practise on. | Mrs. Mutter announced that the Christmas Bazaar will be held by the Ladies# Auxiliary on Dec. 8 in the exhibit hall and asked for closer co-opera- tion between the different com-| mitiees and the executive body. | Reta Klijn reported that} arrangements had been made} for the New Year's dance to} ibe held New Year's Eve in the| |Rainbow Room, West Rouge) Shopping Plaza. The president then announced} \they had received a letter from) \the Ajax Film Council, The) group can rent projectors and) lfilms to show to the children on! Saturday afternoons or for other occasions. The revised bylaws: and con- \stitution were then read and jadopted with only minor changes made, The name of the association had to be changed from the Jacobs, 'Bay Ridges Recreation Asso-} ciation" to the "Recreation Association of Bay Ridges" be- cause of the Bay Ridges Rate- payers Association having the same initials and they had been granted their charter. Junior Farmers Plan Debate On | | UXBRIDGE -- Ontario Coun- |ty Junior Farmers will be re- presented in the Provincial |Inter-County Debating series this year by Donna Johnson, Ux- |bridge, Ted Gordon, Beaverton, {rank Barkey, Brooklin and Bruce McMillan, Port Perry. Upholding the affirmative will be Donna Johnson and Frank Barkey, while Bruce Mc- Millan and Ted Gordon de- fend the negative side of the debate. The two teams from Oniario County will meet simi- lar two teams from Durhar¢ County in the first round o fthe series. Two separate debates involv- ing these four teams will be held in the Uxbridge High 8.15 p.m The subject. for this debate, which should be interesting to rural and urban people, is "Re- solved that the County Council] System of Government in On-| 'tario is Satisfactory'. Reeve George Free of Camp-| Three persons are running for| bellford took occasion to com-| school board with two to be) pliment Warden Philip on his|¢lected. They are Robert Craig, successful year in office. at} the incumbent chairman of the the time of his election to this) board, Harry Oyler, the present story about a very beautiful Se AO REAR) DUE ESS Matt Dymond men patients leave the hospital they are encouraged to get jobs| through their own initiative, This bufids up confidence, and! self-reliance in the patients, and! hastens the day when they can resume normal living, he said.| Addresses ms , Holstein Club Only in cases where patients! are unable to find jobs for) _ UXBRIDGE -- Good progress|themselves does the Depart-' is being made with the treat-/ment of Health render assist- ~ gg boi mentally ill, Hon.|ance. M. B. Dymond, Minister of ; Health for Ontario stated in his|py Geotee Mclaughlin nd address at the annual Holstein|thanked by Ron Wanre Enter- a banquet, in Greenban \tainment was provided by the. e stigma that was ofv@pour-in-Accord" barber shop attached to the mentally ill is\qyyrtette from Oshawa. Presi- fast disappearing, as people re-|dent, Mac Christie, Port Perry | alize it is just as possible to be| was chairman : is sick above the shoulders, as it) ---- : ee is to be sick below the shoul-| ders, he said. A few years ago| visitors to - Ontario Hospitals) ' were not encouraged, but today) William Pearson, orphaned with visitors are welcome, and as ajsix brothers and. sisters. in result, there has been a great| Northern Ireland 37 years ago, increase in this phase of the re.,i8 organizing a reunion, He has habilitation program, the minis-|traced all his family except two ter said. brothers, who may live in Can-| Dr. Dymond also stated thatiada. ORPHANS' REUNION GRAVESEND, England (CP) | | | a ~~ eS RT Re La SH BR Wire woe SN for Christmas Giving - for Joyous Living Holiday happiness lasts through the years when you choose a fine FLEETWOOD instrument -- the perfect gift for family, friend, business associate... anyone! 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