Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 22 Oct 1957, p. 7

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ington, a Toronto gravel pit oper-| If ator, and his son, Harold, con- | dieation if small farm, and in the shortest A time", he sald "they gain 1 on 4 mals are imported from the west- and Saskatchewan, DHS Ranch Is Unique All Steers Imported The seventh concession of Ux- chute descends, each chute hav- bridge Twp. runs-north and south|ing a glass Inspection panel. Alm through rolling farmland, with single wheel, at the base of the here and there neat, familiar elevator, opens and shuls (he farm buildings, various ' hoppers, so (hat one Before the concession road {farmhand can mix, and load the DOCTORS TO BUILD MONTREAL (CP)---The Royal] {College of Physicians and Sur- geans« of Canada Saturday an. nounced plans for construction of a new three-storey building at Ot- tawa to house business and ad- ministrative offices, reflect any depression in the arket, It is neat, asphalt-paved, in the built-up ares, and com- pletely mechanised, The stock, also, seems unconcerned with sordid economics, as t cast reaches 47 highway, to the north, however, it passes a farm en- tirely différent from any other in the county, and possibly in the Province, ¥ The first incongruous feature to meet the eye on the DHS Ranch, pestling halfway between Ux. bridge and Manchester, 70400t high grain ele-|! y ehind the elevator, Is what appears to be a small, grain for feeding. Under the granory, which also gontains a bruiser for crushing rain, fan Molasses is added to grain, to increase its food i" Se FEEDING TRUCK aa 3 4,200 gallon Ilansey ay o The, #rain, and pea-vines, are|¢ disinterested eyes over the intrud- ing reported. stuck their heads back through the rails, and con- tinued to eat, looking remarkably their human counterparts at a city cafeteria, ALL THE truck and fed « the steers. The mash dumped into long i which run along the ONCE-IN-A LIFETIME Double Action Show square hill, perimeter of the corrals, so that The two unusual features tell the animals may eat in comfort, the story of a compact, stream-|hy sticking their heads through lined version of beef catile he slats of the corral fence, ranching, How does the stange diet af- A few years ago, Donald Boy- Hoot the weight of a steer? -- Harold Boyington gave some in- this by saying that ceived an idea for fattening athe animals stay on the ranch for large number of steers, on aia period of 60 to 120 days. "In possible space of time, Jave up he grave ugisins, and dy ught the Uxbridge farm, which they tied the DHS Ranch |The fet ou the Byington, using the initials of three gener-|,,, cn some Aberdeen-Angus and ahiobs, V. Harold and Scotty, |ghorthorn stock is fattened. The ying Boyingtons have a man constant. NO BREEDING ly stationed in Swift Current No steers are bred, or raised, | | Sankatenowa which Jows Is oh, All ou as a centre for buying oper- ie DHS ranch, All the ant |atlos, The beef bought for the ranch all grades as "red" or "blue the top two grades, cor- Instead of having the animale Epending to the red and blue "ranging over a wide pasture|grades of meat for sale to the an average of three pounds LH ern Provinces, chiefly Alberta] Herefords, | Mo il EXCITEMENT || JAMES STEWART oJ as'lucky Lindy! "The SPIRIT of SLLOVIS eS | ms or ABNER 8005. 0 EMEMASCOPY ue vita) 1a potion ne soon ov OUARLES A, LINDBERGH soneen our ov DILLY WILDER ano WENDELL MAYES PLUS GANG - RULE BEHIND BARS ~THE pst ( THE PAY TIMISOATETTE, Tusrdey, Oetober n 1957 A svaRs AIHW) NOTHING ELSE IS AS MUCH FUN AS Ama e SENSATION IS ON THE SCREEN! (Carol Hangy- Eddie Ray.ye SMOKE 1 LOGES REGENT w5ohn Raitt LAST INGRID BERGMAN GARY COOPER "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS" STEEL ' area, most of the stock on the|cOnsSumer, 4 DHS ranch Is confined in cor-| Approximately 700 head of beef { rals, and barns, which serve only cattle are fattened on the ranch BOOK Now | 4 nw FEEDING 18 SYSTEMATIC AND THOROUGH a cow bounced across the road ne o yeskend in skend 1n Canada od Thelr plywood boat, towed di | of {ashore by harbor police, Ab uaa ao Mighty cr ups | three holes near the bow, the deaths, {mast and a torn sall were floating EAL 8 rsons were killed (near wreckage. Police said 8 ate dents. Ontazie and | | they Peleve ne Pont may have | |struck a roc! A Press survey from i ober 6 p.m. local time Frida © x to nid. Aa igh Riled- Saturday night Sunday show: of k| dona to Orion LF iol fn when a car which had just struc Quebec. The survey included two On| |" Btward Buk is, of Innerk jaro youths presumed drowne [near Woodstock, died hneriip, boating accident on Lake On- || oo aot ur , One person was shot in lies gigi Rg Ry accident and another as-| eh oF automobile Friday ni by car exhaust fumes, | '1 car, driven by Donald Miller. Tay San 10, of Innerkip. flipped over when it fon Jer oose gravel, Miller accident, {was uninjured. KILLED AT OTTAWA | Jack Earl Clarke, 33, of Paris | way smash-up near Ot. {was killed Saturday 'when his tga dnc unday claimed the lives of auto collided with a passenger 3 ata Jean ers. Marlene 'rain at Brantford, Roberts, Ken Robertson, | Lincoln Allen Quinn, a 32-year- is, and oh McLaughlin, 18, died old Niagara-on-the-Lake resident, n their car went out of con. died early Saturday when his car hind crashed into a tree. Two ran off the road eight miles east were critically injured. (of St, Catharines. others Wright, 18, and Valde-| Four-year-old Michell De Mers mars Plpcans, 15, both of To-|of Lakeview was killed Satrday , Were presumed drowned (when she fel! from the cab ay after their empty dinhy truck driven by her father Done | was found 12 miles out in Lake|ald De lors, striking her head Gatari An all-day search for the on a roc was called off Sunday night.' Frederick King, 28, of Toronto TELEVISION LOG faenTv Channel 11--Mamilton CBIT-TV Channel 8-Toronte WROCTV Channel S---Rochester WGR-TV Channel 3--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel Buffalo FURSDAY E EVENING 1i-Family Fare $~Earth and People S-Plavhouse A Theatre 2-Premier Per formance 12.00 MIDNIGHT 8-Tonight Tr a Fie Wite Romances "WEDNEsDA ¥ FM, rm Fun to HeFamiy Fave 2-8ir Flr og WHBNREDAY d-Swing Your Partner 818 P.M. s ul hynOus 0 4=Fun Learn | Children's ' capisin Kagewros | 3-wiia, ai Wickok ee Bengal Lancers Fe 0 PM. S-XKingdom of the Sea $-Kit Carson d--~Headlines, Sports 2~8ky King 480 PF, w Worried ay ature Album +=Cartoon atre Page Ton PM, U=Frontier Doctor 6~Tablold S~Date With Angels 4~Annie Oakley Caplan Grief 0 PM, soton Cooking Popeyes Play. $-Rumpus Room 9.30 AM, Children' ] "Theatre PM, 5.80 &~Rin Tin Tin 2 Mickey Mouse | 6.00 $--stumpus Room 6--Live and Fate | | 4~Headlines, News 3~Foreign 8-Ariene Frances Legtonnaire 4 0 +My le" Margle 10.5% M, 8 Treasure fine 4~Arthur Godfrey 2-Corliss Archer 1,00 AM, S~-Price Is Right +My pf avorits Story Weather; 1 PM | | 4=Claco id ! 63 PM | 11, 8, 2-News) | Weather: Sports 6--Sports: Time: News 7.00 PM, UeJdungle Jim 6-Tabloid S-Telephone Time 4-Arizona Rangers 3-Groy Ghost | mn, | 5 - | ~The og Nord | Ld 1, & Wine Karp S-.Father Knows Best 3~Tombstone Territory 200 PM, 11 Yee ~Kraft Theatre the Millionaire #-Onzle and Aare LL Truth or Consequences 4-Strike Tt Rich 2-8tar Performance 7.8 PM, 12.00 NOON 6, 3-Disneyland | Wagon Train | December ure S-~Nal King Cole 4=Name That Tune 3-Cheyenne 00 P.M, 11, 6-Front Page S~George Gobel Phil Silvers a8 PM, 8~Tie Tac Dough 4~News. Weather | #=Mid.Day atines #0 ¥ it Could Be You Ciera -- Matinee Play: house Wyatt hy 5--Foature Movie "00 148 PM, 11.8-GM at S=Meel MeGraw Philharmonic 4=To Tell the Truth 200 P.M $~Broken Arrow 4 As the World Turns $e Pp 2 Buffalo ! | $-~Helen Neville | tT PM, il~VFederal Men I've got a Secret S~Bob Cu mings y mming = Walter Winchell 4~Red Skelton S~Telephone Time 10 PM 11, 6-Profile 5«The Californians 4=364,000 Question 3-West Point wa PM 11, 6-Music to See S~Death Valley Days 4=Decoy S~Highway Patrol 1.0 FM. 6-~Matinee §--Bride and Groom Meet the Millers fe com' Show oi - 0 S a A ba 4-Steel Hour 11-Movie Matinee 2 Wednesday Fiabts SMatinee Theatre PM 4-The Big Payoff | LS rey Ein 4, 2-Newm | B Sports | | 2 American Band. stand Heather Hae #.M 11.=The Late Show 6 Boxing | SSusie | 4=First Theatre 2 Dale * Carnegie 12.00 MIDNIGHT §- Tonight S-Swing Shun 1.36 PM The Verdiot In Yours "0 PM §-Open House S~Queen For A Day 4-Serial Stories La PM 11, &-Howdy Doody Bdge of Night Run |Stratford, S | Mimico, Plaza - was fatally injured Saturday in a unting accident at Pencils he es north of Peterborough, when his gun discharged, shoot. ing him in chest, rite Hargassner, 34, hyxiated mes Saturday in a car parked in a garage. on, Benge a was pd by a car while Manding by the Toadside near his home Saturday | ni | Stanley Briggs, 34, of Hagers-| | ville, was killed and six others ured in a two-car collision Sat-| ov, near Simcoe Briggs' taken to hospital suffering head, | neck and shoulder injuries, Her | {condition was reported serious, Their two children, -Roger, 10, and Susan, 8, were treated for | minor injuries and released, William Magon and his wife, 77 and from Stone. ugh, ., Were reported in Mirly good _conditl on. Was as fal 24 Towns. (Cities Oppose "Phone Rates MONTREAL CP)---George § Mooney, executive director of the Canadian Federation of Mayors (and Municipalities, sald today 24 |cities and towns in Quebec and Ontario have banded together ot oppose an application by Beil Telephone for a rate increase, "The suggestion that munic- ipal governments join forces and share the costs on a pro . rata basis has met with wide - spread| {response and sets a precedent for [similar joint action on other mat- ters of common municipal con- cern and interest," Mr, Mooney said in a statement, Written submissions in opposi- tion to the Bell application must be submitted by Nov, 4 and hear- I*78 before the board of trans portation commissioners will be- gin Nov, 18 in Ottawa, Municipalities participating so far are Toronto, Hamilton, Ot tawa, Windsor, London, Brant. ford, Steiph, Niagara Falls, t. Thomas, Weston, York Township, Oak- ville, Oshawa, Woodstock, Sarnia carbon monoxide wile, Edith, 34, was 400 miles north of Winnipeg. { as shelters for the animals, {at a time. They are brought | The steers spend a certain|from the west by rall, and, when amount of time in pasture, but|ready for market, are shipped to thelr chief diet consists of a con- Peterborough by road transport, centrated mash, composed of All the stock from the DHS pea-vines, and assorted cereals, {ranch is sold at the Peterborough The pea vines, which contain 16) market, The ranch maintains a percent protein higher than|transport unit consisting of a most hay -- are bought by the|tractor and two trailers, for ship: ranch under contract, from can-|ping the cattle, A steer, Harold ning factories in Locust Hill, and|Boyington sald, may lose as Whithy, They are trucked to the much as 20 pounds in weight farm, and piles in a huge stack, [during the short trip from Ux. to the east of the farm buildings, [bridge to Peterborough Harold Boyington estimated that,| The Boyingtons showed some in early summer, the stack con-|concern over the present state tains 8000 tons of pea vines. of the beef market, "It's the | The other half of the cattle fod. worst it has been iu many a| der is grain; corn, oats, wheat year" Donald Boyington sald, | and barley. These cereals are "We expect the price to dive al trucked to the farm, where they little in the fall, but this year it| are hoisted into the specially con- has gone lower than ever. Our structed elevator. Each type of | {top beef is only bringing about | grain is stored In a separate 19 cents the pound, on the hoof", hopper, From ¢ each hopper, al The farm, however, does not | THE NICKEL SPIKE | Railway Spur To Manitoba Townsite IsCompleted | THOMPSON, Man, (CP)--Steel| Guests included Hon, Paul Com- hots of Sobetruction a tols, Canada's mew minister "of | 0 urgs ® " ministers mingled Sunday as the Mines: Marc Boyer, deputy min. last spijge was driven here to ister of mines; Mines Minister F, {complete the 30 . mile spur line|C. Bell, Commerce Minister F'. L, [from the Hudson Bay railway to|Jobin and Provincial * Treasurer |the International Nickel Com-|C. E. Greenlay, all of Manitoba; [pany' s Thompson townsite, about Robert Simpson, Progressive | Conservative MP for Churchill, Premier D. L. Campbell Completion of the spur line to Manitoba hammered a nickel/the Hudson Bay railway at Sipl-| {spike into the last railway tle in|wesk, about midway between The | the $5,000,000 line that was com-|Pas and the Port of Churchill, | pleted six weeks ahead of sched: will mean the mining company ule, now can ship materials by rail to A special train of government|the site of Manitoba's largest officials, Inco officers, radio and capital expenditure development press representatives were on! If will mean an end to the slow __ |hand in addition to about 1,000 tractor - train system and costly © [ine o employes, construction air travel the company had to workers and mining officials. (use previously to bring In sup. R. D. 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