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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1966, p. 19

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COUNTY LINES Mount Albert Junior Farmer Will Plow In International UXBRIDGE -- Ronald Mc- Guckin, RR 3, Mount Albert, Blackwater, RR 1. The winners in the class for will represent the North Ontario|boys 15 years and under, who gantor z inter-branch class at the Bruce Match, International Plowing Oct. 11, at Seaforth. Asenaintian in thalhad nat nlawed hefare. were: Pearse, | Claremont; Barry Jones, Uxbridge, RR 2; Dale Oldham, Mount Albert; He won the utility class at|Bob Campsall, Uxbridge; Ron the North Ontario Junior Plow- Harrison, Mount Albert; David ing Match Oct. 1, at the farm/Harrison, Mount Albert. of Howard McGuckin, Mount The winners in the class for Albert. The match was spon-|boys 16 to 22 years inclusive, sored by the Uxbridge Junio Farmers and the North Ontario |before, Fred|Mount Albert, Plowmen's Association. Timbers, RR 4, Stouffville, wa: the coach and judge. The winners in the class fo r|who had plowed in competition were: Ron McGuckin, RR 3; Barry s|Timbers, Mount Albert, RR 3. The winners in the Utility r| Class -- no handling, were: Ron 15 years and under, who|/McGuckin, Mount Albert, RR 3; had plowed in competition be- DeGeer, Mount Albert and Ted Smith, fore, were: Brian Barry Timbers, Mount Albert, RR 3; Ted Smith, Blackwater, RR 1. Junior Horticultural Group Planned BROOKLIN (TC( -- mation of a junior group wa: The for-|was the theme of another meet-| s|ing. | Youth groups in the village) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 11, 1966 19 WASHINGTON (AP) -- The French drain on U.S. gold, which hit its peak of the year during August, apparently re- ceded sharply last month and officials expect a continued eas- ing of the strain this month. Part of the reason is France's repayment during September of $71,000,000 of its debt to the United States. This resulted in a drop in French monetary reserves for the second straight month, a rarity. A drop during August followed French payments of $48,000,000 to the International Monetary Fund as part of a egneral increase in quotas. U.S. officials said today they expect French conversion of dollars into gold during Septem- ber and October to be near the On American Gold Stock French Diminish Strain minimum $34,000,000 monthly called for under French policy. It's been more than a month since the Federal Reserve Bank of New York transferred any sizable amount of gold from U.S. money stocks into the ex- change stabilization fund from wnhicn gold saies are made Dorn to foreign countries and for do- mestic industrial use. -- So far this year, France has converted more than $500,000,000 of her excess dollar holdings into gold. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund reported that the gold holdings of all non- Communist nations dropped by $1,000,000,000 during the first six months of this year to $40,930,- 000,000. Congratulations DANCE PARTY CLYDE DON QUARTET FRIDAY, OCT. 14 - 9 P.M. to 1 AM. CLUB CAMARO TICKETS AT DOOR BAR' FACILITIES -- at the -- GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL (DOWNSTAIRS) (For Young Adults -- 21 to 35) GUEST BAND: ADMISSION -- $2.00, PER PERSON DRESS -- JACKET AND TIE discussed at the Horticultural |) ye cotinsheod (hale tall a6: Society by Gordon Wick. The|tivities. The Messengers meet 'group would be a nature groupjon the first Monday of each with hikes to study plants and month in the Christian Educa- tion Building, The Ex- trees as well as taking part in| jlorers meet each Monday in| flower shows. |the Junior Sunday School room. | Mrs. Green spoke on fall|The CGIT group is led by Mrs.) planting and the bulbs which/H. Dennis and Miss Carolyn} are available. Mrs. Marlow/Batty. The Tyro Group will showed how she uses house-|start in two weeks. Its meeting hold dishes in the making of|will be on Wednesday in the centre pieces. Christian Education Centre with A flower show, a plant sale|J, Medland and W. Evans as} and a white elephant table were| leaders. held. The winners in the show; The UCW will hold its included Mrs. Marlow, Mrs.|Hallowe'en bazaar, Oct. 29; in Townsend, Mrs. Green, Mrs.|the Christian Education Centre. Jones and Mrs. Wick. The group committee of the} WASHINGTON (CP) -- Pres- The Mad Hatters' 4-H Group Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs hasjident Johnson has capped an made a hand-roll hem on _a|been reorganized. A paper drive|intensive period of backdoor di- scarf sample at their meeting.|will be held on the second|plomacy with his biggest pitch At a subsequent meeting the/Saturday of each month. yet to the Soviet Union for a group cut patterns for hats. Another meeting of the Cen-|new era of peaceful coexistence. A discussion on the care of|tennial Committee will be held) 'The jong-deliberated step, re- hats, gloves and shoes featured|/at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 20, in the | arded here as significant in the meeting of the Sombtaro|township hall. All organizations! -»stance and timing, could be Queens. The purchase of gloves) are being urged to send rep-|the most important one since and taking of measurements'resentatives. the. Second World Wareif it Maple Grove Girl Guides bare es, But nothing dramatic is an- --The; Mrs. H. R. Foley has re-|ticipated immediately. A lot of MAPLE GROVE (TC) a t ieeie alter spending the old cold-war rhetoric, in- First Girl Guide Company te P \flamed by Viet Nam, will con- joyed a week of camping at/four weeks visiting relatives in|tiine to be sounded. Camp Adelaide in Haliburton./Windsor, London and Weston. The progress that does result, The 12-member company wasS| Square dancing will com-|it is assumed, will come from from, the 1st Bowmanville Com-|mence Oct. 15 in Maple Grove| pressures on both countries cre- jated by conditions which' in- CAROUSEL MOTOR INN On Your Grand OPENING RESEARCHER FOLKLORE Rev. German Lemieux, serve the wonderful world director of the Institute of of folklore. He says the art Folklore at the University of backwoods storytelling is of Sudbury, pokes into the all but extinct today. past to research and pre- (CP Photo) LBJ Makes Pitch | For Co-Existence CADILLAC HOTEL Mr. Bonney's Showcase Held Over 2nd Great Week ! A NEW LOOK FOR SHOWBUSINESS HIS SPOTLIGHT REVIEW featuring THE IMPACTS TOMMY DANTON, M.C. PLUS SPOTLIGHTING DIRECT From Las Vegas Settlement of the two Germ- anies question, improving European political and mili- tary stability. -Progress in curbing nuclear #pread and on general dis- armament. --Expanded East-West trade and other communications. --Closing of Communist and non-Communist ranks against China until that country veers back toward the international mainstream. FOLLOWS REAPPRAISAL The president's message in his New York speech Friday follows a major reappraisal of U.S. policy toward Russia. Previous private U.S. - Soviet SMITH BEVERAGES LIMITED "AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF PEPS| OF CANADA & CRUSH INTERNATIONAL" NICKY NICHOLS "Dna" pany andfive from the Hamp-| Hall. ton Company. Eight Guides worked on their/eye at school, David Brown, who injured his is recovering Pioneer Badge which they will| following an operation at the complete this fall. received their first class swim ming badge. They were: Bar- Nine girls| Oshawa General Hosvital The marriages of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Barnes, and Mr. and clude the vast turmoil wrack- ing China internally. These key developments might result in time: --Peace in Viet Nam. -- --Reduction of Com m u nist talks will be highlighted Mon- day when Soviet Foreign Min- ister Andrei Gromyko calls on, the president. PHONE 723-1011 Impersonator MADELINE EXOTIC ) WIN A FR NIGHT ON THE TOWN MEMORIALS Priced To Sult | Every Budget DANCER bara Beckett, Dawn Stevens,/vrs Ivan Mills were solemn- Jane Noble and Sheila Good- murphy, of Maple Grove; Mary ized last Saturday. Monoghan, Sylvia Katzer, Eliz- abeth York and Barbara Borek of Hampton and Beth Ann Clif- ton, Bowmanville. Other awards won at the Pea were: big Begg a = han: and non-Communist forces in| Europe. 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