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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Dec 1964, p. 6

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurndey, December 3, 1964 Prizes Awarded By Potato Club BOWMANVILLE -- The an- nual banquet of the Durham 500 Bushel Potato Club was held at the Parish Hall, Bethany, Nov. 25, with over 160 persons in at- tendance. Ken Porter, RR. 1, Pontypool, winner of the compe- } y- in 1963 was chairman of e a. The guest speaker was Miss Pat Knox, RR 1, Hampton, who was one of the Junior Farmer exchange delegates to Alberta last summer. 3 'Miss Knox, who was intro- duced by A, 0. Dalrymple, agri- gultural Tepresentative, Bow- manville, spoke of her trip through Alberta including the Peace River District and show- ed a number of slides ' which beautifully illustrated the topog- sented by Stewart Gray, Port Hope, local sales representa- tive, Other prizes were donated by Agricultural Chemicals, Port Hope, Canada Packers Limited, T. Eaton Company Limited, and King Calcum Products Com- pany, Campbellville. Other award winners were: M, ,Reitknecht, Campbellcroft; Leonard Porter, Pontypool; Hans Reitknecht, Campbell- croft; Don Porter, Pontypool; Winston Olan, Millbrook; Earl Weatherilt, Bethany; Walter Todd, Millbrook; Charles Weath- erilt, Bethany; Mark Gardiner, Port Hope; Mel Wood Mill- brook; and Harvey McGill, En- Whitby District Bowling Results LEGION SUNDAY NITERS BOWLING LEAGUE Results for November 29: Total section points in brackets -- Headpins 5 (7); Stinkers 2 (11); Demons 7 (28); Dog Patchers 0 (12); Snatch- ers 7 (21); Kingpins 0 (6); Tig- ers 5 (15); Aces 2 (12). Ladies' High Singles -- H. Valiant 227, 209, J. King 200, C. Rowden 228, M. Short 200. Ladies' High Triples -- C. Rowden 574, M. Vaughan 547, M. Mustard 545, H. Vallant 529. Men's High Singles -- D. Rowden 279, 240, 239; J. Jimmo 214, J. Mclvor 217, R. Mustard 244, 237; C. Skelton 230. Men's High Triples -- D. Row- den 758, J. Mcivor 613, R. Mus- tard 643. Lemon Leaguers -- T. Hender- son 84, 96, H. Vallant 93, J, Tan- oer 78, F. Carswell 63, 95. Goodyear Names Sales Manager Two senior staff changes in the Industrial Rubber Products Division, of The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company of Can- ada Limited have been an- nounced by H. G. MacNeill, gen- eral manager of the division. D. C. Ward moves from Mont- real to Bowmanville to become manager, industrial rubber prod- ucts sales for all of Canada. F. B. Dudgeon becomes man- ager industrial rubber products, Eastern Canada, in Montreal. SHARPSHOOTERS BOWLING LEAGUE Over 200 -- G. Brown 209, I, Edgar 253, P. Anderson 248, D. Sharko 202, J. Chappeii 203, B. MeNair 215, E. Goralezyk 206, D. Levesque 228. . Lemon League -- D. Edgar 95, T. Edgar 93, Y. Bourgeois 4g B. Roman 96, M. Roman 32, CWL Members Enjoy Party WHITBY (Staff) -- St. John the Evangelist CWL held its De- cember meeting in the form of a Christmas party. President Mrs. Robert Mackey welcomed ap- proximately 75 members in at- tendance. Conveners of the entertain- ment program were: Mrs. Mur- ray Silver and Mrs, Robert Tay- lor, The following members per- formed in duets, skits and dances. Mrs. Murray Silver, Mrs. Desmond Newman, Mrs. Ed Finan, Mrs. Frank Allard, Mrs. George Mowat, Mrs. Jo- seph Corrigan, Mrs. Robert Giroux, Mrs. Andrew Miller, Mrs, Allan Harbottle, Mrs. John Rousseau and Mrs. Peter Ot- tenbrite. Mrs, Frank Canzi acted as master of ceremonies, Mrs. Clin- ton McGee accompanied at the piano for the singing of carols lel by Mrs. Edward Waring, The winners of the Christmas decorated hats were: Mrs. Real Robitaille and Mrs. Keith Mac- Donald, winner of the centre- piece was Mrs. Frank Kapuscin- ski. Mrs. Joseph Corrigan won the lucky draw. Lunch hostesses were Mrs. Robert Edwards in charge, as- sisted by Mrs. Ray Bibeau, Mrs, Harold Forbes, Mrs. George Mowat and Mrs, Frank Allard. Rotary Club Play Opens Thursday BOWMANVILLE -- "Send Me No Flowers" will be presented to large audiences in the Bow- manville Town Hall this Thurs- day, Friaay and Saturday, Dec. 3, 4 and 5, at 8.30 p.m, Director Margot Samuel has worked her cast long and hard and the fruits of this labor will TV CUTS READING EDINBURGH (CP) -- Tele vision invaded the remote Shet- land Islands in March. Now the county librarian reports the number of books issued from reg libraries in the islands has slumped by 25 per cent, 'VOTE | BRITTEN F. for Board of Education be on view this weekend, spon- sored by the Bowmanville Ro- tary Club. Ken Hockin, Jeanne Slemon, Rex Walters, Ian Smith, Mer- rill Brown, Howard Rundle, Bob Stevens, Julie Smith, "Martha Sylvester, Ted Mann and Keith Billett will all give of their best and hope you will be in the audience to enjoy this out- standing production. Tickets are available at the door . . . come early!! 'HELD by popular demand TONY VERSAGE at the HONKY Nightly "."BLUE HORSE LOUNGE" HOTEL LANCASTER 27 King St. West OVER TONK PIANO. In The Oshawa LONDON POLICE The City of London, a one- Square- mile area within the metropolis, has had its own po- lice force since 1839. serenmenersnsrortam aiskillen, eur meee faphy and conditions in that province. Miss Knox also in- ¢luded slides of her trip through British Columbia to the coast and Vancouver Island. Mr. Mac Walker, Campbelicroft, thanked Miss Knox for her presentation. Ray Howson, manager, To- ronto-Dominion Bank in Mill- brook, crowned the Potato Prince and Princess for 1964. Paul Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood. RR. 3, Millbrook was chosen Prince and Miss Helen Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Todd, RR 3, Millbrook, was chosen princess. This honor was awarded on the basis of their high standing in the 4-H Potato club. Miss Linda Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Porter, RR 1, Pontypool, also received a love- ly tray in recognition of her placing first in the club this past year. The results of the 500 Bushel Club competition for 1964 were announced by Walter Ruther- ford, Fruit and Vegetable Ex- tension Specialist, Dur- ham County. The winner was Albert Olan, RR 2, Millbrook, who had @ yield of 580 bushels per acre. He received a flight bag which was donated by Cana- So many wonderful Gifts For Hunting For Fishing For Golfing For Archery For Gardening e e e e e © For Mother ond the $1.00 will hold any purchase 'til PORTSMAN'G CORNER 103 BYRON ST. S. 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