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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jan 1965, p. 5

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gs OME SEED LTY Durham County | Soil, Crop Association Holds Annual Meeting Calendar Saturday, Jan. 9 -- Peter- borough and District Dual Pur- pose Shorthorn Club annual meeting, Peterborough. Ontario Junior Farmer Annual Confer- ence, Registration, 9.30 a.m., Edward Hotel, Toronto. Jan, 11-15--Extension Branch Program -- Planning Workshop. ' Saturday, Jan. 16 -- Ontario Aberdeen Angus Association, Fischer's Royal Hotel, Guelph. Weed Control Courses, College, Short Ontario Agricultural Guelph, Jan. 18-20 -- Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers Annual Convention, Toronto. Monday, Jan. 18, 11 a.m-- East Centra! Soil and Crop Im- provement Association an) meeting. : Jan. 18-20--106th Annual Con- vention, Ontario Fruit and Vege- table Growers' Association, King Edward Sheraton Hotel, Toronto Wednesday, January 2, King Edward, Potato and turnip days, 9.30 a.m. Jan. 19-20--Dairy Farmers of | eg annual meeting, Regina, Sk Jan. 21-22--Poultry Industry School, Ontario Agricultural Col- lege, Guelph. Tuesday, Jan. 19, 10 a.m.-3.30 "6 UXBRIDGE -- The annual meeting of the Ontario County Soil and Crop Improvement Association was held in the gion Hall, Uxbridge, on Wed- nesday, Jan, 6, 1965, with ap- proximately 100 farmers in) attendance. Wien, The report on the various projects carried out in 1964 were discussed by Lynn Fair, Agricultural Representative, and Harvey Wright, Soils and Crops Specialist, for this area; and the various co-operators/' who took part in the different tests and demonstrations dur- the year. uring the year, 156 different farmers took an active part in one or more crop improvement projects this year, Tests and \demonstrations were carried out on a total of 129 acres. | Prof. W. T. Ewen, Soil Science! Department, University of) Guelph, addressed the meeting. Prof. Ewen emphasized the im- portance of good pasture man- agement through rotational grazing, clipping, and fertiliza- tion, He also emphasized the importance of soil testing, and soil testing, then extreme care should be exercised in taking the soil samples. He also em- phasized the importance of potash in preventing winter kill- ing in alfalfa.. It was decided to hold the Annual Seed Fair and Hay Show again this year. The delegates to the Annual Soil and Crop Improvement Convention, to be held in the Coliseum, Exhibition Park, Tor- onto, on Jan. 27 to 29, are Walter Beath, Oshawa and Charles Hadden, Blackwater. The election of officers and directors resulted as follows: Honorary President, Harvey Meek; President, Walter Beath; 1st vice-president, Charles Had- den; 2nd vice-president, Albert Hockley; secretary-treasurer, Lynn Fair; auditors, Clarence Armstrong and Ted Croxall. Township Directors: East Whitby, Elmer Powell; Whitby, John Batty; Pickering, Cecil Disney; Uxbridge, Rae Ewen; Scott, Maustyn McKnight; Scu- gog, Clifford Redman; Reach, Lloyd Smith; Brock, William Heron; Thorah, Clarence p.m.--Beef Briefs and Durham Beef Improvement Association annual meeting, Oddfellows. Hall, Orono. Wednesday, Jan, 20, 10.30 a.m. ~--Ontario Jersey Club annual meeting, Victorian Inn, Strat- ford. Jan. 23 -- Ontario Hereford) Association annual meeting,| Roya} Hote!, Guelph, Canadian Dual Purpose Shorthorn Society, Royal Hotel, Guelph. suggested that if the best re-|Hewilt; Mara, John Speedie; sults were to be obtained from!Rama, Lawrence Cooper. Almonds U.C. Holds January Meeting Almonds United Church)sented to a resident at Fairview Wednesday, Jan. 27 -- Guern-|Women January meeting was| Lodge. ; : sey Cattle Breeders' Association|chaired by President, Mrs. F.|, Consresational meeting will of Ontario, annual meeting. |J, Reed. 'be held Jan. 17,'Mrs, Reed also| Jan, 27-29--Annual Convention jannounced the executive meet-| A "n) In her opening remarks, Mrs. |; i | tario TS./ ing of Oshawa Presbytery to be} sal and Crap. neorovemsent| 2004 spoke of a Chinese/neld in the Cedardale United| Association, Toronto Coliseum,|C¥St0m when all debts must be/Church, Jan. 11, at 1.30 p.m. Exhibition Park. paid before the New Year, she} Mrs Percy Pascoe was in Jan. 27-30 -- Annual Canada|2dded that there was another | charge of the devotional and Farm and Industrial Equipment|™0re important debt, the for-lcave a fine paper on prayer Show, 10.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m.,|Siveness of any wrong so that and Bible reading, scripture ixhibition Park, C.olis eu m,|¥e Could stary 1965 with Malice|rpading was by Mrs. Norman Toronto. jtoward NoneX. __|Wood based on the subject of Saturday, Jan. 30. -- Ontario) Secretaries reports were given| prayer. Shorthorn Club annual meet-|with special interest as they) The same officers went in for ing, Royal Hotel, Guelph. included the work for the past/1965 as follows: President, Mrs. Monday, Feb. 1, 1.30 p.m. -- year. F. J. Reed, vice-president, Mrs. Eastern Breeders' annual meet-/ Mrs, Loyal Pogue mentioned |Owal Atkinson, treasurer, Mrs. meer | some of ing, Orono. several projects accomplished |Elmer Harris, recording secret- p.m. Dr, Julian and Dr. Neeley.|the Jr. choir of Almonds with) Rev. F. J. sity of Guelph, Guelph. Church onganist, Mrs. Lee, also| Next meeting will be held quet, Oddfellows Hall, Orono. | THINKING MAN'S. FILTER Wray is in charge. 10.00 - 3.30 Junior Farmer Training School, | thinking. lindustry faced another challeng-| Leadership Forum, Geneva Many smokers still smoke--|Dacco firms have given $10,- ment of Agricul it has been 8 year and @ Gay States smokers still spent some February 15 and 16--Canadian|pyastoq cigarettes as shorteners| They smoked some 494,000,- Tuesday. Feb. 16 -- Soils and Hall, Orono. 10.00 - 3.30, Harvey|aties than they did in 1963--~)---- mist in charge. There has been a shift in nual meeting, Royal York Hotel,|tated by worried smokers! Co-Op Credit Union banking meeting, Royal York Hotel, Tor- ORDERED WARNINGS meeting, Royal York Hotel,/packages must carry danger Whitby Brass Band LA Tuesday, Feb. 2--Dairy Herd|since the December meeting. A/ary, Miss Marie Divine, cor- fellows Hall, Orono, 10 a.m.-3.30/ and sent to University students,/Norman Wood. February 2-3 -- 7th Annual/99 children entertained at Fair-|meeting with prayer. A social| ical Education Building, Univer-|season under the direction of of tea. Thursday, Feb. 4, 12 noon -- a warm sweater had been pre-'Feb. 3. annual meeting and annual ban-| a lial UT Tuesday, Feb. 9--Farm Ma-| STILL THINKING ABO purchasing for the ladies, Pat p.m, in the Oddfellows Hall,,|; NEW YORK (AP)--The cigar-Jbacco' Institute, representing Saturday, Feb. 13 -- District|think it over. Mostly,he is stilllas unchanged, admitted that the Crestwood High School, Peter-) put quietly, the|ing year. There is still a need Feb. 14-20 -- Ontario Rural|the U.S. cigarette market. jsaid, stating that six major to- Court, Osilia. Interested Det-lbut with the conviction thats scociation for a research .pro- ville, or Don welsh,' Secrotary,|0 Haky. Despite ture. Select committee of scientists|$7,000,000,000 on cigarettes in| Swine Breeders' Association an~/of life, prime causes of cancer, of the 1963 figure. Toronto. diseases. 000,000 cigarettes in 1964--some Fertilizer Course, Oddfellows| ome 15,000,000,000. fewer cigar-|smoker. : Wright; Dr. T. Bates. For the\much of the decrease coming CLUB CALENDAR Miss Pat Wray, Home Econo-|..;ceon-general's report. ian Association of Canada an-|jor cigrette firms, perhaps dic- Monday, Jan. 11 Toronto. lreaching for new charcoal filter; + night Breeders Association annua! icitan ini Siwwniie onto. | The federal trade commission Whitby Baptist Church Ex. Breeders' Association annualjcigarette advertisements and Missionary Council Toronto. jlabels, warning that cigarettes!) a ndrew's Presbyterian | Breeders' Association, Royal|postponed its deadline to next Andrew's Presbyterian 000,000 to the American Medical 4 pepsin COR Loan To Aid Building Ot Library BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A federal loan of $99,216 has been awarded to the pi Bowmanville Library, Town Clerk J, L. Reid said Friday. Part of a $4,062,422 in loans given by the Municipal Develop- ment and Loan Board to 42 separate communities, the money will be paid back at 5 per cent a year for 20 years. Mr. Reid said, however, that under the Municipal Works Assistance Program, 25 per. cent of the loan need not be repaid. The Bowmanville Library, to be built on Temperance street, between Wellington and Church streets, will cost an estimated $148,000. The design has been submitted to Town Council for approval, and tenders have been called for. More than half of the 42 loans went to Ontario communi- ties, while eight went to Sas- katchewan and three to Alberta, All three provinces have agree- ments with the board to admin- ister their share of the $400,000,- 000 federal funds created to assist financing enlarged muni- cipal programs to promote employment. The loans announced Thurs-} day bring the total number of loans ,090, worth $203,240,610, and ik is)expected the projects involved will qualify for an extra $38,000,00 in federal and provincial grants under other programs. Little Hope For 15 Miners BELGRADE (AP)--At | least 15 Yugoslav miners were trapped today in a southern Serbian coal mine after an ex- plosion. Officials said there was little hope that any were alive, Rescue teams dug through the night. The rescue attempt continued today. An explosion of a compressor, used for pneumatic drilling, caused the disaster. It set off a rock slide and fire. Nineteen miners were be- escaped. Coffee | Sniumalens Fined $200 Each WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--James and Thomas Labros, co-owners of a Windsor steak house, were fined $200 Saturday when they were convicted of + ion of Si SRN Er nl POT A= Danae From Reuters-AP SAIGON (CP) shouting anti-government silo- gans marched through the streets of Hue in central Viet Nam today at the outset of a 484general strike there. The strike showed signs of spreading through five prov- inces bordering on Laos and Communist North Viet Nam. The strike-call, issued Sunday Eminent British Solicitor Dies LONDON (Reuters) -- Vis- count Monckton of Brenchley, who helped draft the abdication instrument of King Edward VIII in 1936, died Saturday, He was 73. Born in Plaxtol, Kent, on Jan. 17, 1891, Walter Turner Monck- ton first met the former king, then Prince of Wales, when both were students at Oxford University, Monckton was later admitted to the bar, where he earned a high reputation as a skillfel lawyer, he eventually went into politics and soon became known as an equally skillful negotiator. His ability and tact as an arbitrator were brought to the fore during the crisis which cul- minated in the abdication of King Edward VIII, now the Duke of Windsor. WAS INTERMEDIARY As the king's personal legal ladviser he acted as intermedi- ary between the sovereign and prime minister Stanley Bald- win, carrying messages be- tween the Royal residence at Fort Belvedere outside London, and Baldwin's official residence at 10 Downing Street. | When the crisis reached its iclimaxeover the king's decision to marry the former Mrs. Wal- \lis Warfield Simpson, a twice- idivorced American, Monckton |drafted the monarch's instru- ment of abdication. He was also at the king's side jwhen he made his farewell |broadcast to the British. people, jand accompanied him to Ports- jmouth where the former king |left for France. | -- Students |i Viet Students Mark Strike By March | night, went out to five prov-, inces, Schools and most stores were closed in Hue and in Danang on the coast, site of a large U.S. air force base, where some 300 students staged an anti-gov- emmment rally. MARINES MOVE iucanwhile, the entire Vietna- mese marine corps moved to- ward embattled Binh Gia to hold the area from the Commu- nist Viet Cong. Four marine corps battalions totalling 2,500 men began the transfer by helicopter and road to the Roman Catholic refugee settlement 40 miles east of Sai- gon where the government forces this month suffered their worst defeat of the war. U.S, military sources said the SAFECRACKERS HAVE ANSWER LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Employees at the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company treading shop here were wondering what to do with a safe left behind when the company's business office was moved to Toronto. No- body knew the combination. Their problem was solved Friday night when safe- crackers tore off the safe door, It was empty. BLADDER IRRITATION MAY DISTURB SLEEP After 21 twice as many women as men are made miserable by common urinary irritation caused by s germ, Escherichia Coll. To quickly combat the secondary aches, muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidneyand Bladder irritations, try taking 2 little OYSTEX tablets with ® glass of water 3 times daily for a few days, CYSTEX is a cleaning urinary anti- septic, also an ansigesic pein reliever for Ricci. -iem, Sciatica Pains, he, Backache, and muscular pains, Get OYSTEX from druggist, Feel better fast, SKATE doing useful work elsewhere," THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenvery 11, 1968 § AT THE MOVIES UN.CLE. Sleuth On Moscow Caper HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Rob- ert Vaughn, the super-sleuthing man from U.N.C.L.E., has re-jhas turned from the Moscow caper. ion, tho not sian belles. PB ue Ge to the pay " inion du year - e However, other advisers said)nolidays for a visit that grew the marine deployment would|ouyt of a-chance meeting on a taking| movie set with Russian high- jumper Valery Brumel. "Last year M-G-M gave a lunch for the Russian track team that was here for a dual meet with the U.S., Vaughn re- lated. "When they visited the sets, the only actor Brumel recog- nized was me -- because The marines plan to remain in the area indefinitely in an effort to pacify two largely unpopulated provinces that were free of Communist infiltration until two months ago. Some U.S. advisers called the plan a mistake, "The Viet Cong have won an- other victory at Binh Gia. They are tying up the whole marine corps, and preventing it from Magnificent Seven was one of the few United States films that appeared in Russia. MEDAL "He embraced me and sented me with one of als. He said I Moscow and see it as be seen -- with him as guide. Vaughn decided to use year - end vacation from Man from U.N.C.L.E. for th Moscow trip. It turned out he was so busy with commitments the last of his five days there. Vaughn rated his trip a suc- cess. He visited' the leading theatres, toured movie studios and even lectured to students at the Moscow Art Theatre. fi _ recep- from the Rus- one American said, Others said it would boost mo- rale after the government de- feat at Binh Gia. Intelligence reports indicate that several Viet Cong batta- lions still occupy jungle areas around Binh Gia. Of course our bank likes to say Yes. EXCHANGE Monckton was the only known lieved to have been in the mine|pritish official present at the Reed closed the at the time of the mishap. Four wedding in F a nce of the} lformer king and Mrs. Simpson. | ~| In March, 1961, Monckton dis-| |SPORTSMANS |closed he had rejected offers of! |£100,000 ($300,000) to tell his iversion of the abdication crisis. ARCTIC ADAPTATION The snowy owl is protected 97 CORNER 103 Byron St., S. WHITBY against the Arctic cold by dense | feathers that cover even its talons and bill. 552 pounds of coffee which had been smuggled into Canada. RCMP said they searched the restaurant Oct. 29 and found one case of coffee in the base- ment and another 22, cases in a storage building. The coffee, ae purposes, is valued at evetvning, Unies) DoFALSE TEETH | Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an improved powder. to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly | in place, Do not slide, slip or rock, | ° No gummy, gooey, ity taste or | feeling. FASTER THs alkaline (non | acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate | odor breath". 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ADMISSION -- 25¢ PER PERSON York Hotel, Toronto. |July 1 after congressmen asked ""* W "G No. 1 Tuesday, Feb. 23, 10-3.30 p.m./for a delay. ee ee soe : St. Andrew's Presbyterian --Durham Farm Management, There were new attempts at Women's Group No: 3 Association annual meeting. Spe-/public education. The cigarette ,, Pee meee ' sy ' Bins A Board of Directors, Whitby Co-| cial Course on Money Manage-|companies opened their own ad- Op Credit Union ment -- Pat Wray, Geo. Arnold,|vertising code bureau in New . sk meee . : "| 3 House of Windsor IODE Chap. A. 0. Dalrymple. York with the stated duty of St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 5 | February 22-26 -- Farmers'|seeing that cigarette ads do not e Mark's GCW Unit Noor | Week, OAC, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., appeal to youngsters. Violators "* © , Pame War Memorial Hall, OAC,)may be fined up to $100,000. Tuesday, Jan. 12 Guelph, February 22, Crops; Generally most agree that)Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club Daw: February 23, Soils Day; |adults should have the choice to Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club February 24, Dairy Cattle Day;|Smoke or not to smoke, but Red Cross work room February 25, Swine Day; Feb- those below the age of consent Salvation Army Cubs 2nd ruary 26, Beef Cattle Day. should be protected from undue Whitby February 24-25--Ont. Assoc, of advertising influences. Royal Canadian Legion LA Agricultural Societies -annual| At year's end the U.S. To-St. Mark's UCW Unit No. meeting and convention, King ae 5 Whitby Chapter Order of Edward Hotel, Toronto p.m Eastern Star No. 248 Tuesday, Mar. 2, 10 a.m. + 3.30|Wrigh 5th Cubs and Scouts Mother's -- Auxiliary BROCK All Saints Anglican Church WHITBY Health, special meeting, Odd-\box of snacks had been packed/responding secretary, Mrs. Farm Safety Conference, Phys-|yiew Lodge during the holiday|time was enjoyed over @ cup) Durham County Hog Producers' |-- chinery, for the men; appliance Orono. lette smoker has had a year to|major firms, saw the situation borough. strength has been sapped from|for more research, the institute sons contact Ontario Depart what they are doing is wrong) ram Durham Federation of Agricul: since the U.S. surgeon-general's 1964--less than $200,000,000 short nual meeting, Royal York Hotel, and keys to a death chest of | In 1964, U.S. smokers lit up350 packs a year for every ladies, Consumer Buying with|i, the fearsome days after the February 17 -- Holstein Fries-| tock earning power among ma- FOR WHI T BY Feb. 17--Canadian Guernsey |prands. ist' Whitby Scouts February 18 -- Ontario Sheep ordered that effective Jan, 1965,/pentecostal Church Women's February 19 -- Ontario Cattle are injurious to health, But it Women's Group No. 4 | | 10 the Field Crops Day--H t, Dr. Glen Anderson, One Complete Program Each Evening Starting at 7:30 Afternoon Guild |Wednesday, Jan. 13 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- | Whether BUYING LEASING your new 65 CHEV. or OLDS. let JOHN J. 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