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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1966, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 8, 1966 § Junior Judging Test Planned A junior judging competition will be held for residents of |Durham County, July 14. The day will begin with. regi- stration of all contestants at the Orono Town Hall from 8:30 to 8:50 a.m, An entry fee of 50 cents will be charged at time of registration, All. residents of Durham County not more than 25 years of age as of Jan, 1, 1966, are eligible to will compete for prize money provided by the Durham County Milk Committee, Prize money for the judging competition is provided through a junior ac count of the local Extensiaa Branch of the Ontario De ment of Agriculture and The E. A. Summer Memorial Trophy, a perpetual trophy and a miniature will be aw to the high contestant in the competition. -The---Canadian National Exhibition will award a shield to the high novice contestant. With the exception of the WHITBY -- AJAX School Graduates Honoured Ai Brooklin and School Association and a and second, respectively. The plaque from the school board.|board chairman's award, voted The winners were: junior girl,|by the students, was presented Wendy Ellis; junior boy, Gary|by H. Ormiston to Al. Goldie. Burroughs; intermediate girl,| A musical selection, "They BRUURLIN (TC) -- Fifty- twe groduates and seven trans- fers to Grade were honored when the Brooklin Senior School held its graduation in the new auditorium at Mead- ewerest School. Bruce Walker, the supervising principal, was master of ceremonies. Mrs. R. Kight and R. Mc- Kenzey presented the students with their diplomas and Mrs. Wendy Dingman and Pauline Godda, tied; intermediate boys, Phil Stevenson; senior girl, Linda Hayden; senior boy, Douglas Campbell and Al. Gol-; die, tied. The appreciation of the award All Call It Canada", was sung by the graduated led by Mrs. Kight with Mrs, D, Colby as pia- nist. Mrs. R. Doble, head of the jguidance department at Ander- son Street High School, Whitby, compete. Following registration stock classes con- testants will travel by bus to nearby farms for judging of dairy, beef, swine and sheep classes. After judging of live- the group will Durham 4-H Engineering and Forestry Clubs the day will count as a regular meeting for all 4-H agricultural club mem- bers. The day's program will be conducted through the co- operation of the Durham 4.8 Leaders Association and the return to. the Orono Town Hall where they will judge potatoes and grain, answer a_ general farm management quiz and complete an indentification sec- | tion of agricultural items. All contestants in the novice, junior and senior divisions will give reasons for their placings |! in the afternoon. Following completion of rea- sons a special demonstration competition will be held. De- monstration teams, made up of two senior members from five Durham 4-H agricultural clubs was-the--special_speaker...She was introduced by Mrs. R. Fos- ter. The vote of thanks was extended by John Ormiston. The graduates were served soft drinks, ice cream and cake lat gaily decorated tables in the library, The parents were serv- ed lunch in the auditorium. The mothers of the Grade 7 pupils sptved. winners was voiced by Dougias Campbell, Greetings from the board of education were voiced by Mrs, A. Cragie. Don Batty was the class valedictorian. ACEDEMIC AWARDS The acedemic awards were presented by R. Walker and R. McKenzey to Don Batty and Lesley Griffin, who were first R. Holmati brought greetings from the Home and School As- sociation and presented school 'pins. Beth Ingleton expressed the annreciation of the gradu- ates. FIELD DAY AWARDS R, Gatfield and Mrs. R, Hum- phreys made the presentations to the field day winners. These included medals from the Home Extension. Branch. HIGHWAY WIDENING IS MAJOR OPERATION ous detours and traffic de- lays. Seen here is a group working on the job near the intersection of Dundas and Hickory Sts, in Whitby. --Oshawa Times Photo of watermains and sewers. The equipment and trucks used for the job as well as the rebuilding of the road bed has resulted in numer- four-lane artery is a major operation in every sense' of the word. The jab involves the removal of existing pavement, and the relaying The widening of Highway 2, between the Dundas and Brock St. intersection in Whitby and the westerly boundary of Oshawa, to a nes Pho! Y COMING! WATCH FOR HIM ON THIS PAGE SATURDAY | | | | é a in actual fact no two cars are identical in all respects. They have @ difference in ride, driving "feel end over-all per- t Automatic issi brakes and steering often very and have to be adjusted in the deoler's garage. This adjustment from car to car is the purpose of "pre-delivery" service -- the work the desler performs on the new cer after it crrives from the factory. The cost to the dealer varies with the make of ear but averages about $70. There is no easier way for a decler interested in saving thie expense than to just plain skip most or all of these items. The result can be @ new car that developes problems efter the buy- er has taken possession. Lack of front wheel clignment, for instance, could wear « new set of tires inte scrap in @ motter of a few weeks. An automobile is an assemblage of 20,000 pieces, if put together with en accuracy of 99.9 per cent, it would be del- ivered to the eustomer with 20 things wrong. / : wees Picker Cent ial : ickering Centenni | . * WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY DURHAM COUNTY: Municipal Board -- e,e | ofhuR. OLD EXPERTS. ce | | | ) 7P)-- nistry . FARM CALENDAR | To Hear Appeal Plans Te m it1lous ed pubic. works hes urged boa | cheologists et busy on relics Whitby Chamber Plans July 9 Miss Elsie Gall,, An appeal against a decision | lof Britain's dias! cn before Scottish Young Farmers' dele-|by the . Darlington township PICKERING (Staff) -- Cen-|Rotary Club will all be askedjother version said that one of|the sites are built over or : 4 . gate, will conclude her stay in committee of adjustment willl joi: year in this village of|to participate in the celebra-|{he king's men, using a pike|farmed. "Increasingly intensive 1 an 1c e & Ta 10n Durham County and travel to be heard by the Ontario Muni-| "7 le will prove to be anitions, A suggestion was made ee i utilization of Jand will inevita-| . »i ait ip| 1s people will pr (a soldier's weapon) retrieved 4 ' Guelph. cipal Board in the township) sion befitting a much larg-|that the Rotary club be asked +t : on a) 's bot-| DY engulf many sites," said the) WHITBY July 30 to-Aug.jthe act. Bands, majorettes July 11 -- Tobacco ~ ee building: at HeMmptAns | eS and prosperous town. if invite ne of ie "werehing pes red eiketae, ream § ri istry's annual report. Z dicate AW pica. | Say al Z snipen | opecialist..will be in Durham sus. °- ' _ ith li ds people and shows to perform in the village. m ' He i <a ti. Nee Sac r te paar = gin eraeres Coiinty. Call Ontario Depatt-| The appeal is by Kenneth E. Pe Ba ng gee 8g ore The village council will be| The village centennial project in Whitby, Not only is it the/BoBothe clown. ment of Agriculture, Bowman- Maguire, whose application for) |e te every citizen within|asked to foot the bill for street|is proportionately larger than Civic Holiday weekend, but it) And the parade is just the vie at 23-3848 for assistance.|consent to convey a .86-acre|!0 i vear of ac-\lighting and a village tree|projects contemplated by_ sur-| is also the weekend of the first) beginning. The rest of the week- : 'parcel of land in Lot-7, Con-| its boundaries in a year of ac | aie : Sci meadee Roches communities ie et annual County-Town Carnival. (end is going .to be just us July 11, im = oo HOS | cession 5, was dismissed by the tivities which will long he Las ing program was' men thoned 'that duilng deatanntit : The idea was born back last/much fun. The famous Can-|Improvement Conference, Neat.' 1 ishin' committee of adjust- remembered. i is week, Committee Chairman Cyrillyear a library costing an esti- Eebraary when Jack Woodward, jadian Wheslsmen Bicycle Rac-Ty Btw. (anansored. by| ment because of the provisions a te tits meeting tte e(Morley along with his brother,|mated $26,000 will adorn the si Jhitby Cham-'ing Associatio: are sending arm, awa sponsored xy cae the centennia comm # 3 i ea cpt i bai ' Bf ih goblin aislteant cal intarnalinnal take | Casaninn: Medevation' of Agri-|°f & Subdivision control bylaw.) ve ed it had begun its home-|Les and former Pickering News|site of the village park on ber of Commerce, at the an-\team of _ international bike Pp a Will Supkar, |(Chiteh 8t..N j HOW IMPO TANT nual meeting of the chamber,|racers for a 50-lap race right Culture). 4 work before school started, publis . Hi seca wir | - ool oT Bena asked the directors what ideas|in town. The British Empire, July 11:- 25 -- Interprovincial Tenders Accepted Although at - pe ne be sd fypale i ine tibeos w 8 comprised of Cyril Morley Mrs. Is THE DEALER they might have for something} Motorcycle Club will be staging 4-H Exchange Visits. 2 " cial program has jelled within A J : BE feared Milles 5 ' ' that could be held annually and|a Motorcycle Scramble on the July 12 Foundation Seed) For Furnishings the committee, each of its mem- ee ny maga i. grant Palo tates Guaee We TO YOUR NEW CAR? be representative of the town|Saturday afternoon over ajGrowers' Field Day, Ontario g bers seemed full of ideas and Ae pee ner me e aed uitse liiaalen Clave Ral pied nd || Mery new cor buyers mistakenly think of Whitby. specially constructed obstacle Agricultural College, Univer-|,, B ROUGH A M-- Pickering /entiusiasm at the thought of|@ we ste te rahi . gee |lRe i la Rackhan : ort , t net ah ee ee ee oe It was soon learned that the|course now being prepared in| sity of Guelph. : Township Council this week ac-| celebrating their 100th Pircginy. 2 CORRE Loree ire oe 8 ite anita) snveltan: net joi pba - ore ke al by deals newly formed Whitby Yacht|the north-west section of town.! July 13 -- Ontario Reef Im-|cePted tenders for the supply) pLAN BALLS , : Le ae é : ; ; er is only @ kind of shopkeeper for the Club was holding a regatta in|This is sure to provide thrills,/proyement Association Annual! furniture, carpets and drap- The committee tentatively de-|, i Oe oe th ot En (en ie gantieetal adaaaiios ttl iasiietetelel seis. Whitby harbor on Civic week-| spills and excitement galore for Field Day, Arkell Farm and ¢ries for its new municipal buil-| cided to hold a centennial ball! heat, ae | Vin var |aneen itessst in Gale We | end, It was quickly decided by|the spectators, Ontario Agricultural College, ing. The new building is being)in the beginning of 1967 and a eine heard ra ia Aveksind he | RORER LAER SSG NE the Chamber of Commerce to} Three separate dances are University of Guelph. built at the intersection of High-| closing ball at the closing AOUTS et his royal ring which afi LIE. enlarge upon this idea and turn| planned for Saturday nignt.| July 14 -- 8:30 a.m. Durham Way 2 and the Brock Rd. of the scar. The balls will prob-| |. 4 mile wy by the the weekend into a gala all Whatever kind of dance ap-/county Junior Judging Compe-| * tender from Eaton's. Con-| ably be costume affairs. Raia i teh RAEI sports weekend. John Pantony peals to you -- round, square tition, Demonstration competi- 'act Sales, in the amount of} 'The committee also suggested |W At a é Fagg tS that 4 of DuPont of Canada was ap-jor teen -- you're sure to find tion will take place at approxi-|$6,848.35 was accepted for the|that, during the winter months, |" >N&®s, oad ic chi an (a) pointed general! chairman, |it in Whitby, mately 2:30 p.m. Orono Town|SUPPly of furniture. The carpet| one project a month be staged |P fe ant ei a He, de : was "From there," commented Mr.| Saturday and Sunday, the! yall, Orono. will be supplied by the Rob-|jeading to weekly program in| 4 er eat jae ake "i igs : Woodward, "'the thing just grew| Whitby Yacht Club plays host July 16 -- Regional Junior et Simpson Co., Ltd., at' aljune and July climaxing on| vel eect Eb Mo! GUARANTEED like Topsy." to a flotilla of over 50 sailing farmer Field Day, Morrow Cost of $8,520.90 and the drap-| nominion day. | ee | County-Town Carnival is now)craft from all over Lake On-| park, Peterborough. eries for its new municipal build-| fnthusiastic committee mem- | ESTME a very real thing and getting/tario and at least two races are July 17.- 27 -- Floral Design| at &@ cost of $2,132.86. bers suggested closing _ off s:) NV NTS Par 3, 4 or 5 Year Term Alcan Siding : s . © Permanent, Decor, Finish Vv t : d © Maintenance Free ic orla an bigger every day. 'The recep-|planned over a buoyed course gehgol, University of Guelph, --{Chureh St. 8S. for a soapbox @ Lifetime Guerantes tion that has been given to the|at the lake front, Or do you! July 18 -- Durham County! Borrow Money lderby and blocking off the vil- DISCOUNT Carnival by local businesses |find lacrosse, baseball, horse- soit 'and Crop Improvement |lage's 'main artery, Highway 2, | ALUMINUM PRODUCTS and industries, as well as the) shoe pitching, or lawn bowling Association, Field Day and a8 for an old fashioned street town's people themselves, has|more to your liking? If s0,}rour. For Additions dance. July 18 - 22 -- Provincial 4-H BROUGHAM Registered Dealer for Alcan Sidina of Canada been nothing short of tremen-|you'll find them at County- SPORTS DAY dous," said Raymond Huff, who|Town Carnival. How about a Leadership Week, University of Pickering) q}) village schools, including Call 668-8606 Anytime Your customer setisfaction will depend on how your dealer rights these wrongs. To be on the Safeside, Deal with North. side . . . customer sotistaction is their future | is handling the publicity for) pancake fry, drama festival, | Guelph. Ted Skinner, Tyrone,|Township Council this week/the high school; wilt We ankea the weekend. Boy Scout demonstration, Durham County delegate. passed bylaws to authorize the/t, participate in a village The Whitby Jaycees are or- eemplire et" sing-along? * July 19 Durham County|borrowing of $1,212,200 by way|snorts day and picnie to be | = Aig -- tye Withee Conny tow, con | Black and White Twilight Meet-/of temporary advances, pending! held at the high school grounds| By Morning, vuly 3, tO KICK: ! r on ounty-town ©@riing, Ontario Boys Training|the issue and sale of deben-|and the adjoining village park. | off" the whole affair. : ' " weekend. : ak School, Bowmanville. Gordon tures, to 'finance additions to| The village high school dra-| ce : BET) Pia , ing Specialist from Brighton The bylaws provided for the a. community, This will be shown }1 to 101, and it sure beats fizht-| wil) pe in the Ontario Depart-|borrowing of $560,000 to cover| by the dozens of floats beingiing the cottage bound ment of Agriculture office forjthe cost of the addition at entered. Everyone from Dunlop/on a long weekend. Ge appointments which can. be|Frenchman's Bay School, $175,- to Dairy Queen is getting into| See you at the Carnival! made by calling 623-3348 in|000 for additions at Greenwood . | Bowmanville. and Green River Schools, $368,- Boy Scouts Hold Outing | July 20 -- Provincial Drain-/000 for the addition at Fairport The Fifth Whitby Scouts en-jown lunch and later had a te RR i Cece Brown ae a, ee joyed an outing at Sunny) camp fire and sing-song to close July 21 -- Ontario Shorthorn | School. ' a pleasant evening Lassies Field Day, University Beach. Their leader, John The president of mother's! of Guelph, de ' Brady, was assisted by other) auxiliary, Mrs. Vincent Mallon Sly 96 < $0 arm Nalety leaders. ; Wishes to thank all who helped week sponsored by the Ontario Games were played. Scouts/make both events for Cubs and) farm Safety Council very ably looked after their! Scouts a success. July 25 -- Durham and Dis- . . trict Farm Management Day. Wolf Cubs Enjoy Wiener Roast ne "Roy 'Mello Begin at farm of Roy McHolm, : Welcome, 10 a.m. Tobacco Ex- The Fifty Whitby Cubs held a) went on a treasure hunt, follow-| tension Specialist will be in De- wiener roast at Stoney Farmjed by a camp fire and sing|/partment of Agricultur. office with their. leaders, John Brady Os oe el hs uly 15 CRU Bowmanville 62-3348 for e | will 8) JWY 19\ appointments or visits. and Edward Jones. Mrs. Joseph| weekend at Camp Samac, The} July 98 - Aug. 4 -- Ontario VanRyn and Miss Nicky Van-| mother's auxiliary will prepare Delegates on 4-H Centennial Gills of the mother's auxiliary) meals, The convener will be Trip to Manitoba, Miss Sharon looked after the lunch Mrs, Thomas Spellen assisted) }armer. Blackstock Durham Mrs, Thomas. Spellen was|by Mrs. J. Cronin, Mrs. Rob County 'dalagates : general convener assisted bylert Gagnon and Mrs, Dan ayo 4 6-30 p.m. Durham Mrs. Vincent Myette. The Cubs|O'Hagan. Sinan aheae SIL MONA WHITBY PERSONALS "creme ville Memorial. Park. Aug: 8 --Tobacco Specialist At the home of Mrs. A. Price, | Garratt High St., Whitby, her daughter, Linda. will be in Durham County, Call daughter, Bowmanville Department of Patricia, was the hostess at a "Surprise Bon Voyage' party given for Miss Sarah Inkpen who is leaving for England for NEALS Barber Shop a Whitby a two-month holiday with a friend. An enjoyable evening Closed For Vacation! osed For Vacation: July 11 - July 16 was held and her many friends gave her a camera. Luncheon BROCK ©erins Programs At 7: & 8:20 was served. A cake, in the WHITBY Lest Complete Show Starts 8:20 shape of a large boat, was en joyed by all. Sarah expressed her thanks, YouVe never heard faster beats or seen wilder fin! M-G-M presents: traffic tips for Agriculture at 623-3348 if you want assistance. Aug. 10 -- Junior Day, Peter- borough Exhibition. Aug. 26 - 27 Fair, Blackstock. long distance Blackstock bargain Help Scouting - Boy Scout Bottle Drive WHITBY SAT., July 9th Starting 10 A.M. hunters: by someone who knows ! and her Mr, and Mrs. William Hold- en, Warwick, England, will be | visiting for the next five weeks at the home of their daughter and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Michel Bergman, Clear Spring Dr., RR 2, Whitby. Kenny, son of Mr. and Mrs Gary Ross, is celebrating his third birthday today. Yes--there are Long Distance bargains, And we've tried to make them available at times when families want them most. That's why we call these new low rates Family Calling Time. Here =re the tips: Time: Call any time on Sunday--from before breakfast to any time after supper! Or--call any evening after 8. How: Make your call station-to-station. number. (If we have to find a particular person, the bargain rates don't apply.) ~ Where: Family Calling Time rates apply on calls, within Ontario and Quebec only. Rate: On Family Calling Time rates, you can visit for up to 10 minutes for the price of five, then every two more minutes are charged as just one. Now---isn't this worth knowing? Have fun--come' Sunday--get yourself-a real bargain! | Bell Canada ® STATION-TO-STATION CALLS--Note: First two columns show rates for J-minute calls; Family Calling Time rates are for 8-10 minutes. Walter Roberts, after spend ing a month visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beckly, Pine St Whitby and his brother, Ted and sister, Marjorie, of Osh awa, has returned to his home in Liverpool, England Mr. and Mrs. John Beenen, of Vermount, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J Beenan, Base Line W Mr. and Mrs. Albert of South East London arrived July 5 and at Toronto Internationa by Mrs. Arthur Bergman, 218 Rosedale Dr., where they will! be visiting for five week Also meeting them were Mrs. Cyril Mis Mary Louise Bird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bird, RR 1, Whitby, recently graduated from St. Michael's | School of Nursing and received her RNA. Mary Louise is. now on the staff of Oshawa General Hospital Take it from a professional penny pincher, "Save Dollars Macdonald", the Times Want Ad Depart- ment can help you sell almost anything for cash, and we could all use a little extra, especially at that yet, ask our Operator for the distant this time of year. Wont ads are easy to use, and One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wollpoper and Murals Custom Draperies Broadloom C.1.L. Paints and Vernishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD, 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668.5862 pleasant too -- a staff of courteous writers are Wyeth, England were met Airport at your disposal, Call Now For The Times acing 123-3492 Compare the rates-- see how you save all day Sunday: The Wests first Teenage Gand: Family Calling Times 6:00 p.m, to Nights after 4:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. and all day Sunday all day Sunday From OSHAWA to: Mon.-Sat. 4:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m, 3 mins. 3 mins. TORONTO HAMILTON LONDON WINDSOR MONTREAL Please remember DIAPER SERVICE ss CALTON WAYD-CHNEY.= BEN Begins 7:00 & 9:50 Begins 8:30 Only THEATRE COOLED By Electric REFRIGERATION Pick-up and Delivery Fwice Weekly Ph. 668-4671 1.20 1,33 Family Calling Time rates do not anply on calls outside Ontaria and Queber,

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