' 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 25, 1964 . a whine Saiatlthsen REJUVENATE UPPER CANADA CREST At tis blacksmith shop in about a century ago out of --_, entrance a" e+ Greenwood Village, sculpt st iron and wei; about County building. is pre- Bill Pte af -- a a 4 Poi st the sumed that several of these se ngs : rs y crests werc made but no one | the crest of the old Ontario crest was, in the court room knows how many are still in County Courthouse. The. crest of the old county building and existence. 'of Upper Canada was made when restored will grace the --Oshawa Times Photo Cartwright Graduates nn - Seals Continue Their Studies ve sein con oman BLIACKSTOCK -- In the Angli-|master, canister set and many qualified for ( can Church Sunday morning, other useful articles. Both bride ontes by producing Canon Ashmore preached on|and bridegroom expressed their) jonas of milk or a | "Prayer". | thanks, pounds of mi 7 In the United Church, Rey. | FIRST MEETING The certificates are given in ' theme was 'What) The first meeting for the 1964- recognition of meritorious life- Will I Find in Your House?" | S¢ason of the Local Association,|time production achievements. Following are students of Cart-| Fes pede the home of Mrs.|/Rigge Crest Doris has com- wright High School who have yoy. graduated recently and ame con- Two Ayrshire cows, owned by| William G. Reid, Ashburm, have} Following are the officers; | Pleted nine lactations producing heer eadles: jchairman, District Commis-| 113,610 pounds of milk and 4,402 swag sioner Mrs. Harold Kyte; secre-| pounds of fat in 3,181 days, As laine Mountjoy has returned] * yte; : 5 te Kingston Unversity for her|'#tY, Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy; treas-|q 4-year-old she produced 14,600 second yom. iid ite caaae goed McLaughlin | sounds of milk and 577 pounds Larry Hoskin return Q Stan) 5 4 " il J |Rahm; public relations, Mrs.| of fat. She is classified as "good Fe on ine to. Waterioo|Jb Ballingal; captain, Mrs. |pius". for bis third year. |Ivan Thompson; liewtenant,) Her stablemate, Dunduff 'Andie McArthur to Waterloo,| Mts. Jim Martow of the Guide| Snowdritt 4ti, has produced 113,- ' '|Company; Brown Owl, Mrs. Roy| 5; a ilk and -4.336 | |537 pounds of mi and 4, tor tis first year. Tu nd Tawny Owl, Mrs.| Joe Reitsma to Waterloo for) Umer an y Owl, -|pounds of fat in 2,870 days dur- first year. Ernie Swain. ling 10 lactations, She completed Jim Byers to Kemptville for Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Marlow her 10th lactation before she was gave ayy page by oe = S| 12 and one half years of age. tnalining inte nie Lest! 'Mr. Reid obtained her when mer, | he purchased Annbrae Farm Final plans were made for the|and the herd early this year. mother and daughter banquet, to|She is classified 'very good" be held in the recreation centre|and has a "very good' daugh- Saturday, Sept. 26. b, 4 oie Janice Sadler is in training in Oshawa General Hospital, first Joan Bradburn in Oshawa! General Hospital for second Donna McLaughlin and Mary Fry are attending Teachers Col- lege, Peterborough. 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You Win When You Heat With Oil Call DIXON'S 314 ALBERT ST., OSHAWA SERVING THE PUBLIC FOR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS PHONE 723-4663 AUDLEY -- The UCW held at the vicepresident, presiding. Whitby Man held Monday, in the representatives' o'f'f'l'c'e, read/ Uxbridge. telling of his expe' tthe conditions in Angola, Africa, has been an agricul- , who has been with hepatitis weeks, was able to begin his Classes at Anderson High School, Whitby, on Monday. Jackie Lambie had several new |! Mr, and Mrs, C. Clemence, Mr and Mrs, Gordon Smith, afbernoon, uncle, Walter Fowlie's birthday, at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fowlie, | Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs, George Puckrin,| Gordon West and Robert West) attended the wedding on Satur- old Seal Certifi-| day evening, in Greenwood Unit- sducine 100.009ed Church, of Bob Blake and Edith Trail of Ajax. rT fall Miss Margaret Puckrin and Dianne) | attended a reception on Sunday| in honor of | their) 8ist Edmund Steer, Ajax, was me- turned as vice-chairman, as were the treasurer, C, G. Sutherland, Whitby, and secre- tary, Mrs. Ivan Williams, Bay Ridges. 1B, in his new assistant, Donald Teeping, a graduate of Dalhousie Univer- sity, who has come here from the Maritimes. . Margaret Martin, who |has been the home teacher for lthe blind in this area for some \time has been transferred 10 another position at the head- quarters in Toronto, and intro- duced her replacemnt, Oscar Amyott. 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