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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Mar 1967, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 7, 1967 FIRST IN COUNTY Boys At Pine Learn Driving BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--The|about eight hours of in-car in- driver training course instituted|struction with a maximum of Jast year at the Pine Ridge|30 minutes behind the wheel at School is a success, Superinten-;any one time. During in-car in- dent H. M. Hooper said. struction, there are two boys in The course, the first in Dur-|the rear seat with a_ super- ham County schools, began last|visor. The three boys listen to October. it is the standard|the instructor, who is able to driver instruction course now|concentrate on the student used at more than 200 Ontario driver and his progress. secondary schools. "In order to qualify to take Two Pine Ridge staff.mem-|the course,' says Mr. Hooper, bers, Fred Sprager and Bill| 'the boy must be 16 years of Ball, took a special three-week/age, have a good conduct record instructor's training course last/and be trying his hardest aca- summer, qualifying them to!demically es teach the boys. The automobile} Both Superintendent Hooper is supplied by a local firm. and Headmaster John Paterson Classes are confined to groups|are enthusiastic about the pro- of about 12 boys at a time and!gram and say that driver edu- are held in the academic build-|cation is of definite value in the ing after regular school hours.| rehabilitation of the boys. In-class instruction consists of} Of 12 boys who were in the 40 hours of lectures, films and?first' course in October, eight textbook study. Each boy gets/received their licences from the Bowmanville Planning Centennial Horse Show BOWMANVILLE~ (Sta f f)--|$277,276.00 Council was told that Town council Monday night set|teachers' salary increases are a tentative date of June 17 for|mainly responsible for the in- a Centennial Horse Show. Costicrease. This represents a resi- to the town will be $550, not in-|dential mill rate of 30.01, an cluding cleaning up the arealincrease of 1.9 mills over 1966 after the show. It was hoped | The commercial mill rate for Ridge Skills Department of Transport, two left the school before the course was finished and two were dis- missed for disciplinary reasons. Ontario County Farm Calendar March 8, 7 p.m., Greenbank, United Church Annual Banquet,| Ontario County Holstein Club. March 8, 19 a.m., Lindsay, Dept. of Agriculture and Food Board Room, East Central Farm Conference --Live Stock Day. March 9, 10 a.m., Lindsay. Dept. of Agriculture and Food Board Room, East Centra! Farm Conference --Crops Day Outstanding speakers on _ live stock and crops will take part in these meetings in Lindsay. March 8 and 9; and all farmers County Beef UXBRIDGE -- Clarence Hewitt, RR 3, Beaverton, was Projects for the coming year jnext directors' meeting to be jheld, April 24, | Other officers are: Edgar| | Ward, Claremont, past presi-| |dent; Harvey Blackburn, RR 2,|. March 14 --Angus and Short-|Port Perry - Blackwater area. jUxbridge, first vice-president; | |Gus Leask, RR 1, Sunderland,} }second vice-president and Lynn Fair, Uxbridge, secretary-trea- | surer, Directors are: Walter Beath,|Board Room. Election of Com-| |RR 2, Oshawa; Carman Boad-| | way, RR 3, Mount Albert; Clare} Bagshaw, RR 2, Sunderland; |Norman McLeod, RR 2,, Black- water; Hugh Shillinglaw, RR 3, | Mount Albert; Peter Hart, RR |3, Port Perry; John Speedie, RR 1, Brechin; Hector McKin- jnon, RR 6, Orillia; Bert Guth- rie, RR 2, Whitby and William| that entrants would come from|education is 33.34, an increase| Newman, Balsam. as-far away as Peterborough. (of 2.11 mills over the past year.| Admission will be free to} gee a te strict. and|SEWER SYSTEM seerle frome tne: Mut ae A discussion was held on the there will be a parade. and Previa prizes for the best costumes. feasibility of commencing al massive sewer system in r| Booths for refreshments will be 3 permitted, but an attempt will north east section of the Town. be made to stay away from| Pwo plans were discussed. One! bingo and games booths. Money| Would cost $172,000 and would made by the booths is estimated|Service from the Base Line to offset the town's expenditure, | Road to King Street and from east of Simpson to Soper Creek. BUY NEW CRUISER The second would cost of $232,- The purchase of a new police,000 and include 760 acres, the eruiser was approved by coun-lentire area east of Liberty cil, for the price of $1,415.40. (Street North from the Baseline Cedardale Tree Surgeons was/Road to the Town Line. commissioned to cut down 25| Council decided that it would trees in danger of falling at ajbe pointless to proceed on cost of $740. The quotation was either of the plans' at the present the lower of two received. time. If either plan were put The Durham County Highjinto effect now, the town would School Board requisition forjhave to pay interest on the 1967 is $1,283,000.10 of which the}amount of loans necessary to Town of Bowmanville's share is}complete the project until a $292,306.00, an increase ofjsuitable land developer could $15,000 over the past year of'be found to buiid up the area. Irish Farmers In Protest Strike DUBLIN (AP)--The flow of cattle and fresh vegetables to Irish markets dropped abruptly today as farmers began a one-| week strike to protest govern- ment farm policies and the jail- ing of farmers who oppose them. Milk was the only major com- modity not affected, but butch- ers said they had a backlog of meat. There also was no short- age of potatoes and other less | ciation at its annual meeting.|ing Association. jwith incomes of $5,000 or less| |said Monday night. from Ontario County are in- |vited to attend. | March 13, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, \Dept. of Agriculture and Food Group Meets =": Room, March Meeting, HID AT HOME fore his mother chanced to lookjemerged for meals when the LIEGE (AP)--Belgian police|inside a wardrobe at home and|house was empty. His punish- looked for 12-year-old Florent|found him, He said he hid to/ment for causing a countrywide van Wanghe for four days be-|avoid going to school andisearch was not announced. jOntario County Milk Commit- tee. March 14, 7 pm. Port elected president of the Ontario|Perry, IOOF Hall, Annua]| County Beef Improvement Asso-| Meeting, Maple Cattle Breed- Perry ea gs poo phi the residents of the "lakeshore March 14, 8.30 p.m Us: Farman a erry Suniel corridor," which is expected to were discussed but definite de-|bridge Secondary School, |cisions were delayed until the|March Meeting, Uxbridge Jun- March 17, 18 and 19, Univer- 10» sity of Guelph -- Junior Farmer Rail Service Conferenc. Nine Junior Farm- er Official delegates will be present from Ontario County. S y Pl d March 20, 8.30 p.m., Ux- urve anne bridge, Dept. of. Agriculture : and Food Board Hoon. Direc-| PICKERING (Staff) --Pick- tors' Meeting, Ontario County ering Township residents will Junior Farmers. be among 100,000 persons ask- : Uxbrid ed for information and opinions peat at ode ral a ry about the new rail commuter Board Room. Directors' Meet- ie ce gpa I i ing, Ontario County Federation| _ T'anspo aster .T win of Agriculture Haskett has announced a two- nd 2 10 year project to analyze the use roceta. King Bavard. Havel e! Jmpeet of GO-tanalt 0 Berea oreo The project begins this month Legion Hall. Workshop on' Mas- with 24,000 telephone calls and titis, with Dr. Neely and Dr |hundreds of personal _ inter- 'ea Branch, in charge, Au[TeR™, Thee are Dart OF Dairy Farmers in the County | 'before' study to be completed are invited to attend. "lin advance of the May 23 in- March 28, 10 a.m., Beaverton auguration of the Hamilton - Town Hall Annual Ontario| Toronto - Pickering service of County Seed Fair and Hay |Government of Ontario Transit. | Show. Those interviewed will be a March 28, 8.30 p.m., Port|carefully - calculated sample of March 29, 8.30 p.m., Sunder-|provide 90 per cent of the com- land, Town Hall. March Meet-|muter's patronage. The corri- ior Farmers. March 14 and 15, 11 Trafalgar, Hays Sales Ontario Bull Sale. a.m., Arena, horns will be sold. Wednesday, March fords will be sold. 15--Here- | March 15, 8 p.m., Uxbridge | Dept. of Agriculture and Fooc mitteemen and district director for the Egg and ducers' Marketing Board. New Class Of Poor TORONTO (CP) -- Persons are becoming a new class of poor in Canada, James E Walker, Liberal member of Parliament for York Centre Speaking at the annual meet- ing of the Yorkview Libera' Association, he said a man with an income of $5,000 and three children cannot afford to live at the standard of a few year: ago. He said he felt a policy could be worked out for the good of the country. Fowl Pro | gene eh Seg a dor varies up to six miles in area Holstein Club sponsored width and extends from east tour of Holstein herds in the|of Pickering to the Hamilton area along Lake Ontario. 'One of the finest perishable vegetables. 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