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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1963, p. 7

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GRADUATES Charles Sutter, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sutter, RR 2, Taunton Rd. East, Kedron, graduated this week from the Ontario Agricultural College in the two-year ani- mal husbandry course. He is also a Donevan Collegiate graduate. Missing Boys At Pickering PICKERING (taff) -- Pick ering Township Police arte searching today for three Pick- ering Beach boys who have been mssing since 8.50 a.m. Wednesday. Richard Phillips, 14, Bill Harvey, 10; and Edward Jones, 13, left for school yesterday morning but never got there, police reported today. They didn't return to their homes for lunch and were still missing at 10 a.m. today. Police believe the trio has 25 cents with them, Anyone knowing the where- abouts of the three boys should contact the Pickering Township Police department. Members of the OPP, Whitby Detachment and Metropolitan Police have been, alerted. IS TOP CRAB The giant spider crab of Ja- pan is the world's largest, and sometimes measures 11 feet from tip to tip. Durham County | Farm Calendar BOWMANVILLE -- The fol- lowing list of agricultural events was released today by the Department of Agricultural at Bowmanville. Thursday, May 16 -- 7.30 p.m. --4-H Automotive and Farm Safety Club, Dept. of Agricul- ture, Bowmanville. . Tuesday, May 21 -- 7.30 p.m. Durham 4-H™Dairy Calf Club Meeting, Frank Stenger's, En- niskillen. Wednesday, May 22 -- Agri- cultural Service Centre, Brigh- ton, Agr. Rep. Meeting. 7.30 p.m. 4-H Beef Calf Club Meet- ing, Milford White, Campbell- croft. May 22-30 -- Scottish Over- seas Junior Farmer exchange delegate, Lena Whyte - visit to Durham County Junior Farm- er's Homes. Mon, Tues. May 27-28 -- On- tario Institute of Professional Agrologists Annual Confrence. Ridgetown. Tuesday, May 28 -- 7.30 p.m. 4-H Poultry Club Meeting. Wednesday, May 29 -- 7.30 p.m, Hope 4-H Calf Club Meet- ing. Thursday, May 30 -- 8.30 p.m. Dept. of Agriculture, Bowman- ville. E, A. Summers, Memorial Fund Committee meeting. Rriday, May 31 -- 8.15 p.m. Town Hall, Millbrook. Mill- brook Agricultural Society is sponsoring a variety concert. June 3-7 -- Annual Confer- ence Extension Branch Person- nel, Ontario Department of Lessons In Sex Agriculture at Federated Col- leges, Guelph. Tuesday, June 11 --10.00 a.m. Ontario Swine Improve- ment Conference, 0. A. C. Guelph. Wednesday, June 19 Parents night - sponsored by Durham County Junior Farm- ers and Durham . County Soil and Crop Improvement Assoc. June 22 -- Durham and Vic- toria Shorthorn Clubs Field Day. Farm of John Rickard, Newcastle. Thursday, July 4 -- 4-H Ag ricultural Club members trip to O.A.C. and 0.V.C. at Feder- ated Colleges, Guelph. Friday, July 5 -- Durham County Junior Farmer. Field Day. Saturday, July 20 -- District Junior Farmer Field Day. Tuesday, July 23 -- Durham County Land Use Judging Com. petition, Millbrook area. Hosts 10 CLAREMONT -- The Clare- mont Community Softball League will open its activities tonight, May 16 with a double- header contest in the Brougham Park. The game will match Greenwood Srs. against Green- wood Jrs. at 7.30 p.m, and Brock road against Brougham at 9.15 p.m. Each club will have their own home park. Pickering "Beavers", Brock road, Broug- ham and Greenwood Jrs. will play at Brougham. Greenwood Srs., Claremont, Goodwood and Victoria Square will play ~in Claremont, Pickering Village will perform in Pickering and Stouffville will operate under the lights in the Stouffville Park. Games in both Pickering and Stouffville will be 9-inning contests. Brougham will open _ season here Thursday, May The league was to start on Monday, May 13, but neither park at Claremont or Broug- ham was ready. A list of games and the parks where they will be played follows: MAY 16 Brougham -- Greenwood Sr. Police Seek |Claremont. Loop Teams vs. Greenwood Jr.; Brock road vs, Brougham. 21 Claremont -- Stouffville vs. Goodwood; Pickering Vil- lage vs Claremont. 22 Brougham -- Greenwood Sr. vs. Brock road; Victoria Square vs Pick'g Beavers. 22 Pickering -- Greenwood Jr. vs. Pickering Village. 23 Claremont -- Claremont vs. Victoria Square; Goodwood vs, Greenwood Sr, 23 Stouffville -- Brougham vs. Stouffville. 27 Brougham -- Pickering Vil- lage vs. Brougham; Stouff- ville vs. Greenwood Jr. 28 Claremont -- Brock road vs, Claremont; Greenwood Sr. vs, Goodwood. 29 Brougham -- Goodwood vs. Pickering Beavers; Brougham vs. Brock road. 29 Pickering -- Victoria Sq. vs. Pickering Village. 30 Claremont -- Pickering Beav- ers vs. Greenwood Sr.; Greenwood Jr. vs, Victoria Square. 30 Stouffville -- Claremont vs. Stouffville. NOW SHOWING COMEDY " @ 'THE . +» 2 NEW HITS MICHAEL CRAIG IN IRON MAIDEN" ALSO with EDMUND PURDON VANDALS OF VENGEANCE IN "FURY OF THE PAGANS" BOTH IN COLOR ----_RASSANA PODESTA ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON e@ BRING THE FAMILY "A PLACE IN THE SU. ae Elizabeth Taylor '2Men Nabbed At Ajax Draw Stiff Terms TORONTO -- Two Kingston men who were nabbed by police at an Ajax road-block on May 7, yesterday were given long peni- tentiary terms for robbing three Toronto drug stores and pistol-whipping a clerk. Magistrate C. A. Thoburn sen- tenced James Berkinshaw, 40, to 15 years in Kingston Peniten- Urged In School TORONTO (CP)--Lessons in sex should be taught as a na- tural part of the biological pro- cess, an Ontario Welfare Coun- cil conference was told. A Toronto health instructor, Margaret Cahoon, said Wednes- day prenatal care and home- making courses are as import- ant in the schools as mathema- tics or science. "How can the schools teach about the nervous system, the digestive system and the respir- atory system and leave out the tiary and Archie Cameron, 29, to nine years. The two pleaded guilty to the charges. They were caught at a road block set up on Highway Two at Ajax by members of the OPP, Whitby Detachment, Pick- ering Township Police and Met- ropolitan Toronto Police. Montgomery Cliff IN Two MIGHTY abut enreTaNMeNT | FEATURES! "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure" Technicolor with Gordon Scott i pee EN GSI si Se oe PRES POE ee oe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 16,1963 7 Durham PCs Ready For Nomination PORT HOPE -- Durham County Progressive will nomin- ate their candidate for the next provincial election on June 4, 8 p.m. at Orono Town Hall. Sitting member Alex Carruth- ers, 55, of Garden Hill, is ex- pected to be renominated, al- though PC officials say there may be a courtesy nomination made in addition to: this, Ontario Agricultural Minister, William Stewart will address the nomination convention, said president Robert Sisson. HAS MANY TONGUES The external services of the British Broadcasting Corpora- tion present programs in 40 languages besides English. * "It could be the most terrifying motion picture | I have ever made!" -aLrrep HiTcHCocK \LFRED HITCHCOCKS 'The Birds' % ROD TAYLOR JESSICA TANDY: SUZANNE PLESHETTE mvodecngTIPPU' HEDREN THE MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDS THAT YOU SEE "THE BIRDS" FROM THE BEGINNING. TIMES:-- 1:10 - 3;10 - 5:15 - 7:20 - 9:25 | GL 4eie GD 'DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS TONIGHT & ALINREY AUUNCT HEPBURN glitters in A COLOR CARTOON! FRI. ONLY! 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