Farm customers are leading the province in the amount of modern, jabor-saving, electrical equipment being used on their 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 25,1966 : Are a Breeder Uxbri dge t ea ds ® Wins Many . Sheep Awards In Inst allat en a Area Ontario Hydro's Uxbridge Rural|where Yarm' representatives 1 rel} pag! bid ae Operating Area is making anjachieve the best results in aid- Cheviot 'and Suffolk sheep at the outstanding contribution in help-jing farmers to "farm better Royal Winter Fair won a large ing farm customers, to intro-jelectrically" in a two-month | number 'of prizes including the duce modern, labor-sa' , elec-|period is determined and ié- P ng trical equipment on their farms,|cognition is given with the tobbs 1 T ; for wie beet feck or ait prop | During the past two months|awarding of a plaque. An at- farms. Electrical energy con- sumed on farms in this Region is more than 10,000 kilowatt- hours @ year on the average. This is much higher than in other regions of the province. WRONG OCCUPATION In the report of the nomination méeting held at Ajax, which appeared in Tuesday's issue of This award was won on his Suf-|0n Uxbridge Area farms new tractive special farm plaque|The Oshawa Times, it was stat- folks. electrie equipment such as|was awarded recently. to Ux- In addition Mr. Ayte Showed brooder installations, milk cool- bridge Rurai Operating Area the reserve champion ram and ing equipment, poultry and hog] staff. the grand champion ewe in com-|Ullding ventilation equipment, |p; que PRESENTED pation aganet 14 exhbiiors ned Manne equipment, ley MAY. the Sultole division: and, thelwater heaters, new" adeqiate|senteg "by Cheres E Orease rend Copmpien: ram service entrance equipment,|® de oe : : reserve champion ewe in com- A Consumer. Service Engineer of petition with seven exhibitors in oboe ns gre ear 210 Hydro's Central Region to Ed the Cheviot vin aga ilowattshours of additional elect, "Ontario ivares Ux ees won: first and. fitth for tric load annually. bridge Rural Cianling Area in yearling ram, first and fourth LIKE EXTRA HIRED HANDS|connection with the outstanding for ram lamb, second and fifth] New electrically - operated|performance during the past for yearling ewe, second and|farm equipment not only is tak- two-month period by the entire fourth for ewe lamb, first forjing most of the back-breaking Uxbridge Rura] Operating Area his flock, first for his pen of|drudgery out of farming, but/staff, Present also was Norm 1 four lambs and first for his|aiso is speeding up chores and Goodspeed, the assistant farm shearling pen. is equivalent to the farmer hav-|service representative for the In the Suffolk classes, he won|ing several additional hired|Uxbridge area, and William second and fifth for his yearling| hands. Cooke, Hydro's Central Region ram, first and fifth for tam} To increase the effectiveness|Farm Supervisor. lamb, first and fourth for year-|of the contact with the farmers} Mr. Cooke congratulated the ling ewe, first and second for|hy Ontario: Hydro's Rural Op-|two Uxbridge Rural Operating ewe lamb, first on his flock, and/erating Area Farm Representa-|Area farm service staff mem- first on his pen of four lambs. |tives and to determine thelbers also the entire staff of Ux- amount of labor-saving electric-|bridge ROA for their splendid FIRST PAN-AM MEET al equipment installed as a re-jefforts in aiding farmers and he Eighteen Western Hem- isphere nations attended the first International ' Conference of American States in Washing- sult of these contacts and de-jexplained the objectives of the monstrations that are made, ajprogram to bring more "'elec- record is kept in Hydro's Cen-|trical servants' to farmers. tral Region office covering} It was pointed out that On-) ed that Sam Blower, a candi- date for council, was a real estate salesman. Mr. Bilower's occupation is that of materials review 'controller, ANCIENT FORBEAR unearthed a skull of a near-ape man, near Hsian in West China, who lived 100,000 years before Peking Man. Remnants of. Pe- to 500,000 years old, were found in caves near. Peking 0s. A HALLMARK OF QUALITY ton in 1890: entire region. {tario Hydro's Central Region WINS TABLE POTATOES TROPHY Albert . Hockley of Clare- tatoes at the Royal. Winter mont (right) receives. the Fair, The variety used for the championship trophy for his exhibit was Norland. prize-winning table stock p' C, Pictures Limited GIFT PREVIEW SPECIALS SILVER PLATED TEA SERVICE . Right on top of the "most wanted" list. Show your wife or mother. how much. .» you care by putting this attractive gift under the tree..Bassett's carry a good When it comes to whisky... ye vioty of styibic ma est ' | ' | -- I priced G 50 A from OTHER TEA SERVICES from only 25,00 CARVING SETS & f! cc's, 0, choo: 1 y] 50 Genuine stag handle. 8 STEAK KNIFE SE PRICED FROM See Bassett's Gift Preview in Today's Oshawa Shopping Centre Circular | * Centre Decision Is Appreciated AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax} Ajax Council Tuesday night Minor Hockey Association in alagreed to spend $3,464 for a letter to town council'Tuesday|590-foot, eight-inch cast iron night thanked the members for|watermain to connect up Mie their recent decision to build|foad, Donnegal Construction e . Ltd., will finish the loop and an arena-community centre here Duffins Creek Estates "has with the aid of $75,000 to belacreed to put the road through raised by public subscription. j|and link up its two ends north The letter stated that Frank| of Bayley street. Peterson, who headed the Arena} The Ajax Public School Fact Finding Committee, is now|Board asked council to deben- chairman of the newly re-organ-|ture $160,000 for the addition of ized committee to start raising|six classrooms and one general funds for the arena. The new|punpose room to the Lord Duf- committee will meet with Coun-|ferin School on Burcher road in cil as a committee of the whole|the Southwood _ subdivision, on Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. to discuss|Council suggested that the the campaign. amount' had been reserved in the 1965 capital works budget. MAY BUY FURNITURE ns r de: 3 Locations s ; , ' Steam valves and controls The County of Ontario inform-| iy] be installed in the Ajax 6 e hay Ma dbgsip OSHAWA imcoe St. South fo chiar. Town, Count hal Municipal Bling at cost of Seth Med ° Sains SHOPPING $900. The controls will be in- - ; some of its furniture from the| 'taifeq to cut down on the an- { IALLMARK OF QUAL|17 Y Sees ! old County Building. nual heating bill an. estimated ~ ; * 106' Brock» St, North s°" - - Councillor O. G. Ashley | 500. moved that the industrial com- mission room, the council com-|CONSTABLE RESIGNS DECEMBER STORE HOURS clerk's room be renovated under|stable Eric Place was accepted the Winter Work's program and|with regret by council. Con- suggested that the furniture be|stable Place was with the Ajax looked into to furnish the rooms.|Force for five years and with It was also suggested that add-|the Port Perry Police De- ed seating be acquired for the|partment for one year prior to council chamber since the room| that time. He will obtain a posi- is overcrowded on court days.|tion as inspector with the On- The Ajax Public Library|tario Humane Society. Board asked council for the re-| A third reading of bylaw 458 maining portion of its grant,|was rejected by. Ajax Town $1,100 to be paid now since the|Council Tuesday night. The provincial government grant|bylaw was prepared to change had not yet been paid. the wording of a previous bylaw The Ajax Police Association|#% to the deduction of monies informed council that two|from councillors for missing clauses of its 1965: agreement |Tegular council meetings. The ; were re-negotiable and. would|bylaw remaining in force reads You're a Specialist in good taste when you choose the luxury be discussed with the new po- |that councillors will be deduct- hisky | Py Walker's Special Old. Good t £8T'D lice commission. The clauses \¢d $10 for not attending regu'ar, whisky at a popular price -- Walker's Specia . Good taste, deal with three weeks annual \excluding special, council meet. good looks, and economy have made it Canada's largest selling ~ ick |ings -ase ess , ' z re en lor death in the Peele (ita popular priced whisky. Next time -- make it a point to buy Walker's Special Old. *Specialist : Anyone --after a taste of Walker's Special Old CANADIAN RYE WHISKY OVOMLLED BY HIRAM WALKER & SONS UMITEO, WALKERVILIE CANADA OS ree ily. | The Ajax Industrial Commis- IN THE SPARKLING DECANTER bl jsion will receive $2,000 as part ICKetS FOL or its 1064 rant. | The next regular council HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, wotrervitia, Canada Di STALL ERS OF FINE WHISKIES COR OVER C00 YEARS meeting will be held Dec. 14. Ree Play See is I-FR In Demand | - io OPEN EVE RY Tickets. are in great demand | ois Pe eas 4 IP Ken Hockin stars as the hypo- chondriacal George Kimball --<_, whose wife Judy as played by} Jeanne Slemon has difficulty de-| ciding whether his ailments are real or imagined. Ian Smith as | the family. doctor, Morriss doubts the validity of Georg complaints -- Rex Walters as Arnold the next door neighbor, believes in George and has his own special way of dealing with the news that George is dying. Merrill Brown as Bert, the - Big Wheel from the West, has for the - Bowmanville Rotary| Club's production of "Send Me| ¢ No Flowers', and _ rehearsals eT INCLUDING SATURDAYS December 1st through Dec. 23 WATCH FOR THE Chustmar Gipt Circular CHANNEL 9 his own special plans for Judy DUE TO THE POPULAR DEMAND OF See ee oe LOBLAWS DAYTIME BINGO @ WHICH WILL CONTINUE 10:30 TO 11 A.M. MON. TO FRI. Bob Stevens, Martha Sylvester, most diverting evening at the Bowmanville Town Hail on} Thursday, Dee, 3, Friday, Dec. 4| and Saturday, Dec. 5, Tickets} are still available, but get yours) Sail Al. Witherspoon at} >a Ted Mann and Keith Billett add BACH WEEK 3 100 GALLONS of SUNOCO GASOLINE win Each car / --Touregeun.ter | PS! BIGGER CASH PRIZES! @ Christmos toys, watches, $100. METRO TORONTO PRIZE $100. LONG DISTANCE PRIZE o Home" Enoki MILLIONS of STAMPS 205 Bond St, W. 725-7578 iI to the fun and games. What happens when all the plans are divulged promises a NOW OPEN! 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