Vege tae Whitby's loss appears to be moving to Ajax a week later. Ajax's gain. The Whitby boat Kurt Hansen, manager of the works which was destroyed company said 26 people are by fire in Port Whitby on employed in building boats up March 10 wasted no time in to 30 feet in length. In Whitby Women's Section Results TO AJAX 2,800 CUSTOMERS Is Changing BOWMANVILLE -- Approxi- mately 2,800 rural customers served by 137 miles of rural lines in a sector of about 101 square miles will be taken over by Ontario Hydro's Bowman- ville rural operating area and Markham rural operating area, on July 1, from Oshawa Public Utilities Commission, Oshawa PUC has been handling the elec- tric servicing of these custom-) ers for Ontario Hydro. ' | Adam S. Smith, Ontario Hydro's central region manager, stated that-the transfer of these customers was made by On- tario Hydro in the interests ef- fecting greater economy and to assist the commission's constant effort to keep down electric power rates, Some 1,750 rural customers _|served by Lynde Creek distri- bution station in an area of approximately 51 square miles over some 72 miles of line will be serviced by the Bow- manville rural operating area. Late last summer about 2,200 rural customers were taken s aiiineatett iia ty. Rural Hydro Service said: "Oshawa Public Utilities commission for many years has been of valuable assistance to Ontario Hydro by co-operating in the servicing of these rural customers when closer, practi- eal service was not available. The service rendered by Osh- awa PUC always has been of the highest quality from the standpoint of the t r and tresent Ontario County in the| Quinte District Junior Farmer) field day being held at Peter-| borough on July 18. ASKS PRAYERS Port Perry Wins Field Day Honors PORT PERRY -- The Port Perry junior farmers edged out ors. in this year's field day|Catholics events. There were many com-\church on this vigii of the feast \petitors in each event, and re-\day of St. Peter and St. Paul. |sults were uncertain until the'The pontiff appeared at his |last event was completed. studio window, overlooking St. The competitions included a'Peter's Square, and gave his us- field events, rifle shooting and/of about 20,000. a square competition. Team) trophy winners are as follows: | Boys' softball, Port Perry;) girls' softball, Beaverton; tug- o-war, Port Perry; square of Ontario Hydro," he said, "However, at this time, with ready availability of greatly im- proved communication and transportation facilities, also modern, mobile equipment, it now has become feasible to serve these rural customers through Ontario Hydro's near- by Bowmanville and Markham rural operating areas," Mr. Smith stated. : ing, Brooklin; rifle shoot- ing, Brooklin. | Top individual awards for the boys went to Grant St. John,' of Port Perry, with 11 points. | Top girl's honors went to Sally Randall of Beaverton, with 13 points. This field day was held on Saturday, June 20 at the Port Perry High School. | The winners and runners-up in the various events will now rep- Folk Festival JULY 1st ALEXANDRA PARK jtica Treaty signers, VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope] proved recommendati ; the Beaverton club for top hon- Paul appealed Sunday to Roman| changing GRMAOGA on cis. | softball tournament, track andjual Sunday blessing to a crowd] ' occupied refugees and supply SIGNERS MEET bs iq depots, protection of flora and BRUSSELS (AP)--The third) rauna 'and co-ordination of tele- consultative meeting of Antarc-| communications, in two weeks of sessions here, ap- BIG POPULATION Brazil alone accounts for half the: population of the South Am- to pray for their|plane landing facilities and un-lerican continent. TREAT YOURSELF TO AN ENJOYABLE EVENING AT THE CANADIANA! Only 20 minutes from Oshawa . . . the tuxurious Canadiane welcomes you with sophisticated elegance, Dine in the magnificent rath aged dining room . . . enjoy delicious Continental and 'cnadion dishes. Afterwards . . . relax in the intimate Blue Room, Treat yourself to an evening ot the Canadiana soon! LICENCED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT. sjCanadiana «MOTOR HOTEL -- at Kennedy Rd. Agincourt, Ont, Right on Hwy 4 Tel 291-1171 Aree Code 416 over by Bowmanville ROA, in a 98 square mile sector, from the Oshawa PUC, | In Pickering Township, about 950 rural customers will be taken over July 1 by Markham} rural operating area from Osh- awa PUC. These customers re-} ceive their power supply from} Pickering distribution station the firm employed 18 people. All the boats are made to order at the Findley street plant. --Oshawa Times Photo Simpson Sears, Limited, Spe- It's Trade'N' Travel Time! Olds dealers everywhere are ready for action! Best deals yet cial award for the lady winning the highest number of points in and are served. over 75 miles| of rural line in a sector of ap- on Olds Ninety-ights, superb 88s and sporty F85s {classes 20, 21, 22, 23 -- Mrs.| proximately 50 square miles. At Brooklin Spring Fair BROCKLIN -- The following|P. Gerrow. Mrs. W. A. Leh- are the results of the women's|man, Mrs. F, Holliday. section of the Brooklin Spring! 5. Plate of fancy sandwiches, Fair: \five varieites, three of each -- CLASS 20 *|Honeydale W.I. ; ° ; ' -o.| 6. Lemon meringue pie--Sun- "a hie Gat Mrs (shine Unit (Mrs. F, Elliott), W. A. Lehman; Mrs. S. Moore.|Mrs. P. Gerrow, Sunshine Unit 2. Nursery quilt -- Mrs, 8, (Mrs. F, Young). Moore Brooklin W.I. . Cherry pie, lattice top -- 3. Pillow cases, embroidered Sunshine Unit (Mrs. F. Young), -- Sunshine Unit (Mrs. L. Hall),| Mrs. Moore, Mrs. F, Holliday. Mrs. §. Moore, Brooklin w.| 8. Raisin squares -- Mrs. Hol- 4, Pillow cases, crochet trim -- Brooklin W.I., Mrs. Moore, Mrs. G. Brown. ' 5. Pillow cases, cross-stitch -- Mrs. Moore, Brooklin W.I., Mrs. P. Gerrow. 6. Men's socks, plain, 3-ply -- Mrs. .G. Brown, Mrs. Moore, Honeydale W.I. 7. Men's socks, fancy, 3-ply -- Mrs, Brown, Mrs. Moore, Hon- eydale W.I. 8. Children's mitts, heavy -- Mrs. Brown, Miss Kay Fore- man, Brooklin W.I. 9. Date-filled oatmeal cookies --Honeydale W.I. (Mrs. Dodd), Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Holliday. 10. Fancy cookies, three varie- ties, two each -- Mrs. Holliday. 11. Cheese cake -- Brooklin W.I., Mrs. Moore. 12. Chocolate cake, two layers, iced -- Mrs. Moore, Sunshine Unit (Mrs. E, Acton), Mrs, W. A. Lehman, 13, White cake, one layer -- Mrs. Moore. 14. Cake from child's birthday » ion __|party -- Mrs. Moore §.. Infant's tree-piece set 15. Fruit and cheese tray acket. bonnet, bootees -- Miss yy. : Papen me ia Mrs. Brown, Mrs. nag A. C. McCulloch. Brooklin Moore. TASS -- sprc 1 10. Man's bulky knit cardigan CLASS 23 ste ele ogel ics --Honeydale W.I., Mrs. Brown, Pat Gerrow, Mrs. Moore 11. Child's bulky knit cardigan 9. Raisin pie -- Mrs. F. Holli-| ayy gg Miss Foreman,| day Brooklin W.I., Mrs. Moore. : aS 2 3. Pumpkin pie -- Mrs. Moore, 12, Apron, practical, with bib -- prooklin Wi. Sunshine Unit Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Brown, Brook- (Mrs Fowler) lin W.I, waist 13, Apron, practical, half style -- Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. L. Guy. 14, Apron, fancy, not smocked| -- Mrs. Moore Mrs. Brown,) Honeydale W.I. 15. Girl's pyjamas, cotton) fancy, up to 12 years -- Mrs. P. Gerrow, Mrs. Moore, Mrs.) Brown. 16. Boy's pyjamas, flannelette, up to 12 years Mrs. Brown. '17. Ladies blouse, tailored -- Mrs. Moore, Honeydale W.I. Mrs. Brown. 18. Man's_ sport entry. 19. Ladies' blouse, cotton sleeve- less -- Mrs. Moore Mrs, Brown. 20. Girl's cotton shorts and pop- top set -- Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Gerrow, Mrs. F. Pilkey. 21. Ladies' cotton house dress Mrs. W. Lehman, = Mrs, Brown, Mrs. A. C. McCulloch. 22. Child's sun dress 4-8 years -- Mrs. Brown, Mrs. F, Pilkey. 23, Child's dress smocked Mrs. Brown, Honeydale W.I. | 24. Place mats, four Miss| Foreman, 'Mrs. Brown, Brook- lin W.1I, | 25. Any three hand-woven ar-| ticles --. Mrs, Brown, Brooklin| wi. 26. Dressed doll not over 15 inches -- Miss Foreman, Mrs. Brown. 27. Stuffed toy -- Mrs. Brown, Miss Foreman, Honeydale W.I. 28--. Fancy cushion -- Mrs. Moore, Honeydale W.I., Mrs. shirt no } Brown 29. Pot-holders, three varieties, otte each -- Brooklin W.I., Mrs. Brown, Honeydale W.I 30, Bar-b-que set, apron, hat, mitts to match -- Mrs. Moore, Mrs\ Brown. 31, Gift-wrapped parcel for bri- dal shower--Mrs. Moore, Sun- shine Unit (Mrs. F. Young), Brooklin W.I. 32, Something useful made from something useless -- Hon- eydale W.I., Sunshine Unit (Mrs. L, Hall). 93. Article made from driftwood -- Honeydale W.I., Mrs. Brown. CLASS 21 Work done during past three ears by anyone 70 years and Any two articles of dif- y over. ferent crafts -- Honeydale W.I.,| : special oak casks. Now, Adams has married these 29 rare Mrs. C. Holman, Mrs. Chas.! Pilkey. CLASS 22 BAKING Section 1 -- Loaf white bread -- Mrs. ,S. Moore, Brooklin wi. ¥, Loaf whole wheat bread --) Mrs. F. Holliday, Mrs. Moore, Brooklin W.TI. 3. Six homemade buns--Mrs F, Holliday, Mrs. Moore, Honey- dale W.I. 4, Date and nut loaf -- Mrs.| ' S. Moore. S. Moore. -- Region Manager Adam Smith} Tues. and Thurs. Specials 2. 79c STEAKS Shoulder LAMB CHOPS 2 LBS. $]}.00 Small Link PURE PORK SAUSAGE 2:5] whi S Adams -< Private Stock CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Momus Otdims Didtiilers Lid. Years ago Adams distilled 29 great. whiskies, each with its own distinctive characteristics, and then aged them in whiskies to.create the superb flavour of Adams Private Stock. So be sure to try this custom blend, presented in its crystal decariter at a popular price. Private Stock CUSTOM BLENDED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY There are 20 great skies ¢ 1 Also enjoy Adams Antique, Adams Gold Stripe, Adams Silver Fizz Gin A-29338 « The values at your Olds so outstanding about Trade 'n' Travel Time? Simply this: your Oldsmobile dealer model used cars (because used cars are also an important part "of his business). To get them, he's ready to offer you the sort of Cutlass Holiday Coupe Dynamic 88 Holiday Sedan dealer's are great anytime--so what's is beating the bushes for good, late- trade-in and deal on a new Oldsmobile or Olds F-85 that will have you asking "Where do I sign?" And the good news doesn't end there--because likely as not you'll see the model and color you want right in his showroom, and drive it away then and there. May we make one suggestion? Please see him soon, A GENERAL MOTORS VALDE OLD SMOBILE 64 WHERE THEAGTON is! ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LID. 140 BOND ST. 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