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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1964, p. 4

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pieneomemetnnss @ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Aprit 6, 1964 MORTGAGE BURNED A mortgage-burning cere- mony at the Ajax Legion Hall Saturday afternoon. brought out more than 100 members. The Legion hall was built in | 98 entries. down in 1956. Past President Jim Mclvern, who was large- ly responsible for the erec- tion of the new hall, was made 'a life member at the At County See At the annual Ontario Coun-jthe panel was Harvey Wright, ty Seed Fair and Hay Show, soils and crops specialist, On- held in the town hall, Uxbridge,|tario Department of Agricul- 97 exhibitors showed a total ofjture, Lindsay, and the panel ene ing om pgy! Garnet Rickard, Bowman-|Broo s Sm or ville, and Ken reac ay plant Perry; Walter Beath, Oshawa; products division, Federal De-\Norman Lehman and Edgar partment of Agriculture, we re|Ward of Claremont. the official judges on the grain| Russell Francis, Warden of and small seeds classes, Frank|Ontario County, extended a Merritt, Keswick, was the offi-welcome on the Coun- cial judge on the hay and sil-|ty of Ontario. W. H. Gould also age classes. extended a welcome on behalf The championship awards onjof the Town of Uxbridge. Wa!l- the various classes are as fol-|ter Beath, Vice-President of the lows: Ontario County Soil and Grand Champion Award, do-|Crop Improvement Association, nated by Milton Parkin, for the)thanked the speaker, and all txhibitor winning the highest/others who helped to make the points in wheat, oats, barley|show a successful event. and corn classes -- Russell Lynn Fair, agricultural rep- Morrison, Beaverton, RR 2. |resentative, and Doug Keys, wwe & Championship, H. H.lassociate agricultural represen- G and Son Trophy -- John|tative, supervised the set-up of Leask, Seagrave, RR 2. the exhibit and were in charge Fall Wheat Championship --lof the presentation of the cham- Exhibits Set Record d Fair RR 4; John Leask, Seagrave, RR 2. First Cut Hay -- Wayne Barley, any variety, named--|peath, Oshawa, RR 2; George Ralph Morrison, Beaverton, RR/ smith, Port Perry, RR 2; Aldon 2; Bruce Malcolm, Locust Hill,|Smith, Port Perry, RR 2. RR 1 Second Cut Hay -- Bruce Nor- Potatoes, late or early grown|ton, Claremont, RR 1; Joseph from certified seed -- Joseph Norton, Claremont, RR pS Bruce Norton, Claremont RR 1) Aldon 'Smith, Port Perry, RR Norton, Claremont, RR ea hi __. 2 Oats, any other variety named -- Walter Beath, Osh- awa, RR 2; Keith Phoenix, Greenbank; Leslie Smith, Port Perry, RR 2. Barley, 6 rowed, any variety -- Heber Down, Brooklin, RR 1. Ear Corn, any variety -- Malcolm llbright, Balsam; Paul Wallman, Claremont, 2; Norman Lehman, Claremont, RR 2. Red Clover -- Howard Mal- colm, Locust Hill, RR 1. Timothy -- Howard Malcolm, Locust Hill, RR 1. Potatoes, Foundation or Cer- tified, early _ Albert Hockley, Claremont, RR 1. Potatoes, Foundation or Cer- tified, late -- Albert Hockley, Claremont, RR 1. Potatoes, Table stock any variety--Albert Hockley, Clare- ANITa EKBERG URSULA ANDRESS TIMES 9:30 Lost onto ENTERTAINMENT 4 FOR TERAS 3:20 9:20 Gitatsiemeon VICTOR BUONO we G2 ioous TEDDY SHERMAN ROBERT ALDRICH "crse ROBERTALDRICH 4TECHNICOLOR From WARNER BROS. PLAZA: ". PLUS Color Cartoon erpool Road. Ph, 668-2692 TONIGHT ...2 FINE HITS JAMES STEWART, SANDRA DET "TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE" (Recommended As Adult Entertainment) ALSO HEMMINGWAYS' "ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MANY PAUL NEWMAN _ RICHARD BEYMER BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7:30 @ FREE ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS © mont, RR 1; Harold Norton, Claremont, RR 1; Ivan Norton, Walter Beath, Oshawa, RR 2. |nionship awards. Oat Championship -- Russell Morrison, Beaverton, RR 2. Bad Rag nag -- Barley Championship --Heber Soll y ac y . big Down, Brooklin, RR 1. and Crop Improvem pivot Potato Championship -- Al-|S0ciation in co-operation bert Hockley, Claremont, RR 1.|the Ontario Department of Agri- Ear Corn Championship --j|culture. i Malcolm Allbright, Balsam. The results of the judging The afternoon program wasjare as follows (1st three plac- under the direction of Presi-jings only): dent Harvey Meek, with 100 Registered Oats Russell Morrison, Beaverton, RR 2; Mil- farmers in attendance. Dr. 1 ton Parkin, Brooklin RR ' Dr. Tom Bates, Goodwood, RR 1 Silage Corn -- Norman Leh- man, Claremont, RR 2; Heber Down, Brooklin, RR 1; Ivan Norton, Goodwood, RR 1. First Cut Hay, 75 per cent or more grass -- John Leask, Sea- grave, RR 2; Harold Norton, Claremont, RR 1; Ivan Norton, Goodwood, RR 1. First Cut Hay, 75 per cent or more legume -- Harold Nor- GIVE MOM A BREAK! Take Home A Bucket of Chicken Department ton, Claremont, RR 1; Walter Beath, Oshawa, RR 2 Ivan Norton, Goodwood, RR 1. First Cut Hay, 50 per cen legume, 50 per cent grass -- Lloyd Smith, Port Perry, RR 2; John Leask, Seagrave, RR 2; Harold Norton, Claremont, RR 1 ceremony, He is seen here touching a match to the mortgage. Assisting in the ceremony is Sergeant - At- Arms Arthur Ward. --Oshawa Times Photo KIDNEY AID for RHEUMATISIN Pein After 3, twice as many women as men m miserable by common urinary irritation caused by ® germ, chia Coli, uickly combat the Be eyed aches, muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidney and 'Binader irritations, try taking an internal Cyeres Ss Nt be for a few days. All you di S Hite CYSTEX tabi ater, In addition to ae cleaning anti- feptic 'action, CYSTEX is also an analgesic dain reliever for Rheumatic bye Head- abet 1957 after the original hail in the north end of town burned Hydrofoil Slated For Lake Show PORT COLBORNE, Ont. (CP) A boat that moves a foot above the water at speeds up to 35\are miles an hour will be the fea-| SF, ture display at the Port Col- borne Arena April 15-18 at the/f Niagara district's first boat show of the year. The European - built 28 - foot SENSUAL! hydrofoil launch can carry six passengers. "THE S '|| CEREMONY" ----with-- LAURENCE HARVEY SARAH MILES ROBERT WALKER Fall Wheat -- Walter Beath, Oshawa; RR 2; Heber Down, Brooklin, RR 1; Russell Morri- son, Beaverton, RR 2. Oats, Late Rodney -- Russell Morrison, Beaverton, RR 2; Murray Holtby, Port Perry, of Soil Science, Federated Col- leges, Guelph, was the guest speaker. He spoke on "The Economic Use of Fertilizers." A panel discussion followed on the topic "Is Hay on the Way Out." The moderator of BOTH NOW PLAYING 2. ue IT'S SHEER INSANITY! Billy Wilder's New Comedy "ONE, TWO THREE" JAMES CAGNEY ARLENE FRANCIS PAMELA TIFFIN ' BILTMORE 58 PHONE 725-5833 SCOTT'S CHICKEN VILLA 295 SIMCOF ST. SOUTH PHONE 728-4911 COMING SOON ... 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