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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1965, p. 7

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At eae One ee in ls es i i eet ROYAL JUDGING CONTEST WINNER Norris W. Hoag, RR 1, Oshawa, won the Robert Graham Memorial Trophy at this year's Royal Winter Fair. Awarded to the con- Citizens Plan testant, under 26 years of age, in the inter-county live- stock judging competition, who made the highest marks in judging two class- es of heavy horses and two classes of light horses, Mr. Hoag scored 359 out of a possible 400 points, compet- ing against 17 other entries. He is seen receiving the tro- phy and a silver tray from Dr. J. C. Rennie (right), of the animal husbandry de- partment, Ontario Agricul- tural College. --Ont, Dept. of Agriculture Photo BOWMANVILLE (TC) -- Mr. B. Holden, administrator of the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, who was recently elected a fel-- low of the American Colicge of Administrators, spoke on "Se- lective Menus" at the meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxil- iary. The president, Mrs. W. Ru- dell, presided. It was. explained selective menus is a new service to pa- tients, The menus apply to pa- tients on regular diet. Mr. Hol- den said the auxiliary's dona- tion of $3,000 would be used to purchase furniture for the ma- ternity wing after renovations are made. Miss Gail Allin, of Newcastle, a nurse in training was award- "Selective Menus" Theme Hospital Auxiliary Talk Mrs. J. O"Neili, convener of the marathon bridge, turned in $20. She said three ladies groups and one mixed group are play- ing this season. Mrs. L. Eyre and Mrs. R. Cowie gave reports of the provincial auxiliary con- vention in Toronto. Mrs. O'Neill was added to the nominating committee. PIGS CONTROL COMFORT LONDON (AP)--The agricul-| ° tural research council here says pigs can be taught to control the temperature in their sty. Pigs at a research farm have learned to press a lever con- trolling an infra - red heater when they are cold and a sec- ond switch to turn on a fan DECLINES GREAT NAMES jheard them pronounced prop- BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil (AP) -- Churchill de Gaulle Longou Moulin thinks his father went too far in endowing him with great names. Petitioning to drop "de Gaulle" from his legal name, he told municipal court the words are peculiarly un- suited to the Brazilian-Portu- erly. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 18, 1965 9 OFFER FARMER A TIP EDMONTON (CP)--For five years the provincial govern- ment has issued a_ special weather forecast for farmers. It is carried six days a week on 30 radio and television stations guese tongue and he has never and in the daily newspapers. We Guarantee to SAVE YOU $100.00 @N YOUR ANNUAL FOOB €OST PHONE 723-1163 THE FOOD HAS PROVEN ITSELF CED, CONSERVATIONISTS. The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority requires (2) men to assist in the development of vation areas, Ghambew, | FOOD CLUB 923 RITSON RD. PLAN THAT Work is mostly outdoors and covers many phases of eonserve- tion, Including woodlot management, stream bank eontrol, construction, tree planting, ete. Applicants should be able to handle vorious of equipment including tractor, chain saw and gotdble tod: Should also have some knowledge of the woods ond land. Please direct « p i ence and sclory required to: National Employment Service, 314 Simcoe St. S., Oshawe, Ontario. Ineludi work, experl- ed a $100 bursary. when they are hot. Santa Parade BOWMANVILLE -- Plans for the Bowmanville Citizens' Santa Claus Parade; to be held Nov. 27, are well advanced. Many new features are being added and indications are that a re- cord crowd will attend. The Bowmanville Chamber of Com- merce is backing the event. Nearly 30 floats and nine bands, as well as many -march- ing and equestrian groups have already been entered. It is an-| ticipated more will enter. The parade will move off from | Memorial Park at 10.30 a.m. It) will follow a route along Lib-| erty, Lambert, Scugog and King} st.s. and pass through the busi- ness section. New Fire For Fabled Adair BROOKS, Alta. (CP) -- Oil] well Firebuster Red Adair of Houston, Tex., said Wednesday it probably will be Friday morning before he tackles a natural gas well blaze near here. | Adair said he could have| doused the 80-foot high flames Wednesday but equipment to contro] the gas flow had not ar- rived. The well, near this commu- nity 95 miles southeast of Cal- , blew in Monday night, in- jaring a member of a drilling crew. 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