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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1963, p. 4

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Thoda a forma ( sa ie fc Market to make changes in regulations "Board Chair- fee ther drastic re- it was neces- ny per farm ex Keener: © ch has always applied in former years, the|granted again this year. "Such a move would benefit) verall, in partieu- with small hold- ings. When a man has only a a 4 per cent the growers lar growe amall holding, acreage cut across the board can all ™ wipe him out as to oe earlier, ghee be| produce at providing: test he. jor the Swi "leds- er ye the parent ! Cured Board fol- n April 26 recommenda- for easing in grow- restrictions. is was ignored, Mr, Mc- cague said today and now the recommendation has become a formal order. SALES LAG The order was prompted by slackening of sales :n recent months, It now appears that the woe 'on the 1962 tobacco crop li be about 23 million pounds, 4 "with this in mind," Mr. Mc- Car aatinwead 'tha pantect t» MoeCague noints ont, ' "When 'the across-the-board 40 per cent cut was initia.y pro- posed, the situation was critical and required some fairly dras-|(0 tie action, Now it has ease somewhat and we think there should be some move to tak these developments into consi-| deration,"" ACREAGE TRANSFERS The Farm Products Market- ing Board also recommended to the growers Board that its per- mit acreage transfers between licensed farms in the planting of the 1963 crop. (This has now also been mad a part of today's order to the rowers' board), "Allowing acreage transfers" (Market Board Orders | Tobacco Acre Switch -- The On-/board recommended and now has ordered that the six acre jon on acreage the amount of ge individual permitted to he yy mar- in no way | pai adlidiy w ie ree for sale < & , eee cat based lan since the lrensed , re sco. not bring any ye farses into play, since the acreage must be transferred to an needy licensed farm, id | hier thi permit a of multiple farm own- ers (growers who hold tobacco acreage rights on more than one farm) to operate with greater pat heh be by -concenira- tr ee retried je one area vel ear, @ think that the Board should hg all in its power io ae to promote efficiency witain the industry but also to permit its member rag ust as much free- dom as is possible in running their own business. a|W VISIT CABOT TRAIL SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) -- A luxury cruise ship has picked Cape Breton as a stopover om a summer cruise this year, The (Swedish liner Gripsholm will make a two-day stopover here in August and passengers will |be taken on a tour of the scen'c will!Cabot Trail. WINS AWARDS Brownie Lea-Anne Ballard be- came the first girl in the his- tory of the ist Port Perry Brownie Pack to obtain all her badges -- 23 out of 23, The oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard, she was presented with a Brownie rhtig by the local Brownies and leaders. Dairy Policy Change Impact Watched are a (CP) new dairy policy ani Monday are being spell wena the agricultural stabil tion board said today. Officials said they are not prepared MS Ba bog just what impact the will have on the eo or on some other aspects. ~~ Details of inced in letters to the trade and farm icy ¢ surpass Insofar as the housewife 1s| convicted 'concerned, she will continue to Pay the same price for butter, ia FyPeng more for ice cream, ee milk and other man-| wa ufactured foods, less for cheddar cheese. and perhaps i, Dairy farmers who ship milk Bowmanville and cream solely for the pro- duction of butter will also con: poy 8 to get 64 cents a pound for top gredes of their surplus product. The Agricultural Stabilization Board sells surplus butter to) * the wholesale trade at 52 cents a pound, absorbing the 12-cent difference as it did last year in| a consumer subsidy costing $40,000,000 over 12 months, The chief difference now 's that this subsidy won't be paid) jon butter produced from surplus 'fluid milk. Last year, this milk! the car to stop at section of Taunton Highway 35. Instead, he said, the car yn ed down and swung out right in front of him. The Officer told the court he had to brake heavily and veer sharply onto the right f |to ayoid a rear-end Collision with the accused's vehicle: TWO BIG DISTRIBUTION CENTRES To Serve You AJAX ON THOMPSON RD. PHONE; WH 2-1221 BROOKLIN CORNER OF HIGHWAYS NO, 7 AND NO, 12 PHONE 655-3313 . HEAD DRIVE FOR FUNDS IN AJAX embers of the Ajax High ers of the drive will include Back row (lr) -- Tom Dines, Soe cr Council will spearhead --- Front row (Ir) -- Gale class reps; Jahn Caldwell, -drive for funds for Memal Gibson, secretary - treasurer; vice-president, Ith, starting May lay 12, iead- Barbara Rogers, president, Oshawa Times Photo Ajax Choir To Show 'Elijah' On May 3 AJAX (Staff). -- Ajax Foy 0 Rf guests include Hon. Keil-| Music to accompany the sing- School halls wil ring with ler Meckay. former Lt. Gov. of jers will be provided by an - sound of music Friday nightiontario; The Most Reverend Chestra of 35 pieces. when members of the avn and Pocock, Archbishop Co-| The group consists of a cheir| District Community Choir pre-|adjutor of Toronto; The Right|of 60 veices, a young ladies' sent their yearly concert. Reverend F, H. Wilkinson,|choir of 18 voices and five solo-| The more than 80 people in|Bishop of Toronto; The Right! ists. the choir have practiced for)Reverend G. B. Snell, Bishop) 'The soloists are: months to perfect this year's|Coadjutor of Toronto; Canon C./misie Drygala; contralto, Flor-| presentation of. Mendelssohn's|D. Cross, the Church of : | "Blijah", Timothy, Toronto; Michael/ence Searle; tenor, Alex For-| "Phe presentation of this year's|Starr iP; Hon, Mathew Dy- jest; bass, Bernard Johnson, | ™ concert will mark the second|mond MLA; Mayor William | boy soprano, Terry Nicholson succesful year for the choir Parish, and members of the| The organization is non- -profit| Which last year presented the) public "school board. land all proceeds go to charity, ALL MATERIALS TO C.M.H.C. SPE- heautiful Handel's Messiah. CIFICATIONS -- 1008 SQ. FEET OF LIVING SPACE. INCLUDES -- Beams, Floor Joists, T & G, Sub Floor, Exterior and Interior Studs and Keene Youth $50 Costs If Plotes, Ceiling Joists, Roof Rafters, Collar ' ee Sow" £ Il Ties, Plywood, Roof Sheething, Shingles, As- BO E-- iving| FO va idehasay whe = DEvias) phalt Sheathing Board, Louvers, Fascia and Soffit Material, Windows, Exterior Doors, pension, cost Frederick Duncan) Melntyre, 18, of Keene $50 and| Frames and Hardware and Nails to erect same,, eosts here Tuesday. ALL FOR APPROXIMATELY tae basin p.o. ~ Melntyre told Magistrate's and ove Court he had been attending an Air Force reunion in Toronto Tihs both tiller." WRITE FOR PLAN got ge DELUXE REDIVUE § SASHLESS 34" x 96" PANELS No, 1 FIBREGLAS $98.95 ea' BLUE GREEN YELLOW CORAL GALVANIZED CHAIN LINK "FENCING ~ 367 = $10" AQ" sae $12.78 Tron BQ B.C. RED CEDAR FENCING IN STOCK Good Utility Exterior oe 20 $3-20 per oe Our Best Grode White with Bleck Lines ENAMELLED TILE BOARD 2.96 89% FIRST GRADE 28¢ @ foot STEP LADDERS ron SQ 99 Al QUALITY 210-LB8, ASPHALT SHINGLES Only $5.98 Sq. Gronite Red or Brown $46.85 AMP. 7" ELECTRIC POWER SAWS $2.7-85.. VINYL FOLDING DOORS $655 ta. NO. 1 MAHOGANY INTERIOR DOORS $3-48 up For Stain or Varnish soprano, | Eack "The group is non-sectarian with members drawn from all faiths. Membership to the choir is limited to residents in the area bounded by Toronto on the west and Oshawa on the east. This year's production of "Elijah" will take place in the Ajax High School, Friday, May 3, at 8 p.m. and will be attended by many distinguished guests. Court Fines [KRESGE'S COTTAGE THIS SPRING? COMPLETE PACKAGE INCLUDING PARTITIONS 28' x 20' (for epproximetely) '699 OTHERS FROM $489 FREE PLANS AVAILABLE AT ALL 6 "CASHWAY" DISTRI- BUTION CENTRES § rr BUILDING? | COMPLETE HERE ARE TYPICAL COTTAG AGER: ERS EXAMPLES OF "CASHWAYS"" TRUCKLOT PRICES as Tae ' SHALLOW WELL JET PUMP 2x 4's -- 8' Spruce COMPLETE GRADE STAMPED FOR N.H.A. WATER SYSTEM | 94-20 with 2-galion pressure tank per 1,000 eq, feet rUSTE PE | $4.10 Ya" .,.. $2.85 Ye" ..., 473 Complete for the Outfit! ROOFING as low os 8:75 per canare In lote of 70 sqs. er more Other Colors 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ROSE BUSHES Good Selection--Surplue ARBORITE end FORMICA 27:< ft. Ne Seconds VERY GOOD QUALITY KEY IN KNOB LOCKSETS Just $4.75 Ea. NO. 1 VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILES 8u« ea. OTHERS AT 9V%e ALL-WELDED STEEL GARAGE DOORS from 839° up Complete with Herdwere COMPLETE 8-PIECE WHITE BATHROOM Including ALL the following "A" GRADE Fixtures: 15:CARTON LOTS DOUBLECOAT WHITE CEILING TILES 12" x 12" or 16" x 16" 9 10 per square foot Smaller lots The youth said he offered te! drive the car home to Keene , Sunday morning after his friend ppeared sick. Jonstable R. S. Diamond of the OPP testified he and Con- stable P. C. Harte-Maxwell were operating a radar unit on| Highway 401 Sunday, Constable Diamond said he was asked by his partner to! stop a car for speeding. Before it resched the check-| * point, the car stopped and the oceupants tried to change/ places, the officer told the court. "I suppose your heart sank as tak, when you saw the radar trap," said Magistrate Baxter. WIND ows dan gn when I saw | icer walking towards me," } 7 ' said the ie | "20" x _--- "Trial Delayed. $g.41 - For Settlers oe C.M. H. 1.C. KAPUSKASING, Ont, (OP)--| APPROVED The preliminary hearing of 19) settlers charged with non-capi-| ' tal murder was adjourned Wed-| nesday by Deputy Magistrate] _ $._C. Platus until next Tuesday. | Twenty settlers were charged 5-ff. enamelled steel bath 17" x 19" Vitreous ching besin. Vitreous chine toilet (reverse trap) Solid toilet seat and cover Chrome 4" Heelan By -) CANADA'S Quality DOOR ior sor xray FULLY * PRE. * April 27 with a friend. Made of Cleer Redwood, 3/16" Crystal Gloss 2'6" x 2'6" . 3'0" x 30" . " 4'0" x 30"... $19.94 50" x 3/0" .. $23.76 6'0" x 30" ... $27.98 6'0" x 3'6" . $30.77 . $14.47 . $16.91 ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT JUST. ARRIVED %" x. 4' x 8B SPRUCE PLYWOOD s.82.88 NAILS -$5.46 1x 12" PINE 50-LB. CARTONS ah $77.00 > 2" INSULATION 90 Sq. Ft. 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LATH $34.85 Per 1000 feet E ASPHALT IMPREGNATED EXTERIOR BUILDING BOARD Per 1000 Feet ... 49.50 GYPSUM DRYWALL $47.90 LIST ; camp being operated by non- ' striking, independent settlers. ' One man, Paul-Emile Coul- ombe, was bound over earlier to | trial in Ontario Supreme Court) i on th murder charge, How-! ever, A getenc lawyer success- fully' argued before a Supreme| | Court justice that the other 19 could not be committed to trial , on the basis of evidence apply- «ing to Coulombe, as had been} ' done at the mass preliminary | | hearing here. i ADDRESS OOO OOO EMEC OT TT CEE ETC OWE TET ET E41 OEO DOOR UNITS ecaacees $14.77 5'0" x 66" .. 6'0" x 6'6" SEE THESE 4 40" x 6'6" eeweee TOWN or RR, 2B" x 6'8" 2°10" x 6'10" WRITE FOR COMPLETE

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