E OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 26, 1965 s |Marilyn Elsey, fourth place, | Jeomi bilingua!. And there 16 THE on sdnendy, May 'Harvéy Academy Majorettes 37" Sacivn'éom'm. "ROACH RACING' St. Lawrence College Named v2" stsiserhe inermarrngn ntermediate Solo 11-12 years with the nie that scone -- Ulric Lebel, a member 0} ° Throng On Hand Take 2 Twitling Trophies 3.2" *S° FIREHALL FON Alter O'Toole, Bishop Of Dublin sve Intermediate Solo 13-14 years i Garb waete QUEBEC (CP) abe he giready. strong at St. Law Majorettes from the 'Harvey,rison, Johnnie Grayelle, Mark -- Chery] McCune, sec pe] Men in suburban bane a Fhe aed pod dae ac encatads o "RENC fajorettes from € vey, C a heryl McCune, second place ate unaware of. Quebec's strong|rence. MOST SPEAK FRENCH |Dance Academy brought home Bonk, and Gary Sleeman. 82.4: Leslyn Chamberlain 77.8.| York have found another f ' df "aye By As Park Opened frisice i'm masa cen germ Piste es inti ba dive cmt meh Rr are he os of ou LYS Lakes Twirling Contest held) portanteens Senior Corps under|Cheryl Young 71.9. man's traditional between- St. Lawrence College newly ancestors," says the motto of aad v, oR ane ok Mil. : oO be ae ss oe 4 May 8th, in Peterborough, Ont.|¢ Marie Divas, a | Advanced Solo 13 years --| fire activities of dominoes, |built to educate the sons ofithe college and of its namesake,|ma'eS Very Nev. Fatrick Mil The largest turnout in Woo Best pairs dress: Scott an ' . Capt. Maria Drygala, with aj os . " sheckers brass lish Erin here, was named after the flen, rector of St. Lawrence. view Park's opening day history Chris Clough. The Oshawa majorettes won|troup consisting of Suzanne Wil- Patsy Blake first place 86.7. chec ers and rass - po ish- ce eee shat' fines 'tiearby Above the entrance are two F hata th 1 Ere caanniad gacently," Rees 'vp. 1 trophies in fancy drill corps,!jiams, Pamela Youn Judy| Dianne Yurkowski 86; Brenda) ing, Councillor Wittiam (srea Ws nearby, tones, one from the ruins of| For several years the college was recorded recently. Races: Girls under five: 1. ; potas i , : gs, sudy) ; sutherl id Tuesday or even after the saint himself.|~ ; was housed in part of the grand ' ame from Carol Dalcourt: '2, Elizabeth'S0lo twirls, and military andHarper, Linda Lloyst, Dianne/Henning 82.4. Sutherland said Tuesday. -- : : Glendalough Abbey. in Ireland : Boe eet warm t cated Smith: 3. len 'Cue fancy strut. Yurkowski, Joan Major, Nancy|. Advanced Solo 14 years --) In at least one firehall in | Nothing so simple. where St. Lawrence O'TooleSeminary on the Laval Univer- the children who hadi sb " sacs +3 otal The Tartan Lassie Junior;Russell. Cheryl McCune, Lola|/Pamela Young 75.6. 'the township, the councillor "The college is named after\was abbott from 1153 to 1161,/5!'¥-campus. Construction of the with free pop, Nig hers Gare Girls 6-7; Diane Dalcourt, 2. Corps won second place under| Moore, Bella Parish Linda Mc-| Princess 11-14, based on ap-| said, they stage cockroach- 'st, {awrence O'Toole, Arch-\the other from a monument|"®¥ building hear Laval in sub- and.a ferris bees nedy olate Patty Turner; 3. Irene Gele- Captain Patsy Blake. Members Laughlin, Shari Zakarow, and|Pearance, showmanship and races. aes bishop. of Dublin," its brochure erected in 1909 at Grosse-lle, urban Ste. Foy began in 1963 bingo games ae caer | SUCU of the troup were: Marilyn El-|Gail Brooks with a colour party}{Witling ability -- Dianne Yur- Mr, Sutherland said in a says, Que., in memory of Irish set-|4fter a successful fund-raising booth for the adults. : | Girls 8-9: 1. Cathy Wilson; 2. sey, Karen Hogan, Wendy|of -Roslyn Hawthorne, Kathy|kowski 80; Patsy Blake 76. press release he will ask | Ajthough the classical college tlers who died during the waves Campaign. "A.° Leavitt won the we Vicky Campbell; 3. Shelley Mor-|fwart, Jane Krantz, Gayle Mc-',oyekin, Alice Marie Nelson; | the health department fora |... founded as recently. as Of immigration in the 1840s, The college offers a four-year Thursday. night for pete : revere rison, : Nally, Cathy Weldon, Dale Wil- Denise Heath and Joanne Bond. COFFEE WAS AFRICAN yr ie report on fins March 16, 1959, by Archbishop. The immigrants who survived high school course with classi- and Del er ecday saat ae virls 10-11; 1. Cynthie Aud- son, Debbie Zakarow, iin 4 Strut and Solo results were as, The world's coffee -- plants prime at the township's Maurice Roy, now a cardinal, were warmly received by the/cal orientation. Students may ee tekst age A "py. was ley; 2 Silvia Oliver, 3. Cathy'Bryant, Susan Connors, and follows: Novice Fancy Strut 7-10 probably all originated in Ethio-- [irenaiis. and its modern $1,750,000 build--French - speaking Canadians}go on to study four years for a lucky tic on Marilyn Cross, with flag car- Kathy Ross, second pia, scientists report. ing opened last year, tradition here. They responded by be-BA degrée granted by Laval. and Ts, -- mm by Alderman Gordon. At-;27P° oa ee ai ee yrs. drawn by Alderman Gordon Girls 12-13: 1, Maxine Wilson; tiers, Kathy McCune, Donna iiace Margaret Newell, third Weir Henderson won the 2. Lyn Daniel; 3. Sandra Hook. ecg Gayle Burley and) piace, senior citizens doll draw and Girls 14-15: 1, Donna DePrat- iy The. Harvey 'Sailorettes Ju- Novice Fancy Strut 11-14 yrs. Mr. Gullison won a quilt to; 2; Carolyn Hawker; 3. Deb- venfle Drill Corps from' the -- Dianne Yurkowski first place. Results of costume judging'die Westlake. Bowmanville Recreation Club Advanced Fancy Strut 7-10 and judging Boys under 5: 1. David Wil-)won second place under Captain| ¥'S. -- Marilyn Cross fifth place. Best fancy girls costume: 1. jjams; 2. Alan McCarl; 3. Robin'cindy Kowal. The Troup con- Novice Military Strut 7-10 Vicky Campbell Susall' Ross sisted of Susan is, Barbara yrs. -- Marilyn Cross fifth place Artym; 3. Cathy Turner Bovs 6-7: 1, Bobbie Lidster; Barrell, Tresa Payne, Judy, Novice Solo 9-10 years--Sherry Best fancy boys costume: 1.4 Biian Lavis; 3. Tommy|Piper, Bonnie Lou Carlson, Davis 78; Valerie Brooks 76.7; Jimmie Armstrong; Rolly White. Cathy Passant, Kim Masters,|Wendy Allin 76.4; Debbie Dean Ross, 3. Paul Armstrong, -- Bovs 8-9: 1. Danny Linde; 2. Lynn Stacey, Shelly Vanstone, 76.3, Wendy Smith 74.7. Best decorated girls bicytt Dough Lavis; 3 Billy Rouse. Darla Nicholson, Kathy Blake, Novice Solo 11-12 years -- 1. Joanne ance; 2. Cindy an bs ; 3. ' fe : ; Janet Bate, Penny Almond and Susan Connors, third _ place, Simic; 3. Debbie Beenly : Boys 10-11 'iL sir be dais "Rhonda Elliott, with, a Colour 82.9; Linda Bryant, fourth place, Best decorated boys bicyle: Allen LACT; 3. bg Mr iis: Party consisting of Annie Van g2.7; Debbie Zakarow 81.8; 1. Garry Weathy, 2. David > Boys. 12°13; A: a 0 Joh '|Munster Gloria Stapleton, Wendy Ewart 81.6; Jane Krantz Simic; . Dd. yg ' ae ee Lacroix; 3, Allen John-|( i tine White, Debbie Jones 90.9, Best decorated tricycle: « : . and Ann Farrell Novice Solo 13-14 years -- Blane. Boys 14-15: 1. Mert re a The Tartan Blues Juvenile Joan Major, first place, 79.6; Best comic dress: Danny 2. Peter Lean; 3. Rick Morris- Corps won third place under|fola Moore, third place 78.6; hth 'aptain Kathy Ross. Members|Shari Zakarow, f h plac . -- Caran' Kathy Ross, Member shai Zataiow, touth peel OPEN DAILY FREE ) lor, Karen Sheppard, Heather! Marie Parish 74.1. P ] P d jeison, Wendy Smith, Sherry) Novice Solo 15-16 years -- Durham Poultry Producers sim vert sims ik chsebatt"ncon nace. | FROM 8 A.M. to PARKING an, Wendy Allin, Louise] Intermediate Solo 7-8 years -- ' To Present Proposals Dean, Wendy | Alin, Lawise| Intermediate Solo 78 years -- I aw Wer Dp Yeo, Cheryl Young, Sandra) Intermediate Solo 9-10 years @. ; Z » BOWMANVILLE -- At a re-|the first meeting of the Rural Fraser and Margaret , Newell, -- Cindy Kowal, first place 80.6; SUNDAY : JG ¢ oN RMARKE i cent meeting of the directors of Learning Association with flag bearers: Ralph Har-|Kathy Ross, third place 79.6; the Durham County Federation weve . 5 i of Agriculture, Karl Nowak, Bowmanville, outlined pro posals to be included in a presentation to be made to the bang Board' Mr. Nowak is_| , ee nT ey. eee} AT GLECOFF'S THERE ARE NO § keting Board member of the Poultry Com-} ' | > t of ¥ - - --. e : : mma: } STAMPS, NO BONUS TAPES Overproduction of poultry a 4 y rt tte i i and eggs this year has result an ee : JUST EVERY DAY LOW, LOW 1 in the price for these prod-| g ae iii iti OM ayn és Sas belt lower than dur | : "igs one "di . PRICES. the depression, The produc | ge ; ; j hie fr of poultry is rapidly going to) ' es a i those with larg Grocery Mr. Nowak, Prices fluc | a two-year basis. This year) there were 1014 million. chicks less than last year. Mr, Nowak} believed many were entering Specials s sate ws « ' the poultry business to avoid s t 22%, ON . ; paying yOvOMnE rane? Ys % 6 y . Green Giant--Idee!l for Luncheon CONTROLLED PRODUCTION 4 j - , WAX BEANS 7 10-0Z. $] Mr; Nowak stated that to br 3 4 ee ; TINS ne iy nea oa er - ee Green Giant--Ideol for Luncheons h Pie 10-02. $ al, which the Poult Pro j s ve : GREEN BE N vers of Durham County. is ' "6, 4 4 ' A S 7 TINS l a ee K ' $x Pockers-----REG, $1.59 SPECIAL aducer of over 100 hens 4 3 ae 0 licensed Yarh®, Pee font ee Canned HAMS "5" 1.29 is license would be given roe of any charge T ey are . e : also asking that it be initiated s Get your woter sofety Calendar from the on a two-year trial. basis Y Jovex Display. At Glecoff's, The life you Dalton Dorrell, Nestleton, 1 sove moy be your own reported on a County ARDA} S meeting which had been held.) JAVEX oF, Qe Herb Crown, director of RDA} -OZ: c for the Province of Ontar 0,| on PLASTIC BOTTLE gave an outline of the provi-| UR "tue sions of the Federal - Provincia ; ARDA agreement € tive BREAD 5 LOAVES 95° April 1, 1965, to March 31. The OR CARTON OF 10 FOR 1.89 new agreement gives more em-} BUTTE GLECOFF € us, 99 phasis towards the develop SLECOF ment of programs in 1 income rural areas. The f gsi : a cana are provided: (1) a ito ie Land use and farm adjustment (2) Rehabilitation 3) Rural PLUS DEPOSIT development staff training services, (4) Rural de ment 5.LB areas, (5) Soil an t on SUGAR BAG 45 servation and (6) Research fr Pp r d r P w T fr a , £EYpnrcer Reg. 35¢ SPECIAL CONCERN EX! RESSED, on CINNAMON ROLLS = 3i¢ much good agricultura and in Durham ¢ was being ' : APPLE PIE Seeker used for industry and housing 're c development % S SPECIAL 39 Re-training programs fo ee ERE LOE a rural communities were dis = cussed. Mr. Crown said that & ARDA should be able to pro & vide help for programs pertain } @ ing to this An account of th shawe | Milk Producers meeting ' | . : @ given by Hans "Geissherger, | Drugs & Clothing Pr oduce has occured fy me pgge gl cans | HAIR SPRAY xic' 25 Specials ° sult of leaks in the Trar eed Northern Pipeline in the I ns : ALKA SELTZER yee 63° C. A. FANCY Hope area. The pipeline com- : ing t in rect fers "to Feat ct changes : KOTEX ste, 43¢ McINTOSH ro ogee cht a ve pos BLUE BLADE we ae 19¢ to 1,000 feet down from' the ground bed will needed A number of farmers have) been affected by oil getting) iim Ee OEE Frozen Foods into the strea through their lar { 4 i SHIRRIFF'S Pink or White LB the areas. which have 6 . / i : : € affected are being burnt f i 3 j 3 and the soi! is being wa | : . . LEMONADE BAG Howard Qu 1, Campbell-} | le \ Cee "= 1.00 a ' : . AWAKE BANANAS gn cg tigeed a | ORANGE JUICE y) 25 y. ibs, c ers)--Most of the: vast coal- L "a field of South Wales was Kom ' ' 4 6-0Z. 99° idle today = TINS because two men swore at each other a month ago An official strike by 3,500 : \ . ' ee put 52 of the \ a ae. G L E C 0 FF' Visit Our Open Air Market and See Quality Food operation ' 'ata at the Best Prices. Reason for the strike is that a safety official and age | , SUPERMARKET cursed each other ae ans , FROM MOLSON'S ae 174 RITSON RD. 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