The Oshawa Times, 6 Apr 1959, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 6, 1959 "tr --|Orono Bred Cow | New Champion | | BRANTFORD -- Stone a young|He knew of course, that she was |Holstein breeder from Black-/miling exceptionally well, but had! |water, Ont, has proved it no idea that she was in the cham-| doesn't take a fancy set-up nor pionship class until Mervin Mc-| a large herd of cattle to produce Quarrie of the Central Ontario a champion milker Bill milks|/Cattle Breeding Association at ' ljust 18 cows, does all the work'Maple checked for him. {himself and operates on an ultra- Mp, McQuarrie was interested practical basis. because Vera is a daughter of Yet he has developed one of pahst Walker Ollie, one of the his Holsteins into the Canadian pattery of bulls in the Central jChmnploR for pulteniat produc. Unit artificial breeding stud, {tion in the senior two-year-old] | class of the 305 day division on Ollie has the very id Average) twice-aday milking. {fat on his 51 daughters that have | Ruxiliary | Raised $400 From Party BOWMANVILLE Barbara Aiken, Millbrook and Donna Challise, Orono, spent Easter week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kil leen, King street west. Dr. and Mrs. R. Cowie have returned from a trip to St. Pe tersburg. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Spafford, To- ironto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, C. Samis and at [tended the Van der Meer-Strik- 6 vou ARE LEAVIN 1OIMERCAN SECTOR. WESMAETE U3 1 BE ACHOT0 CEKTOPA | VOUS SORTEZ | The new champion is Bonheur Vera Pabst, who produced 18,107 lbs. milk containing 686 lbs. fat, completed two-year-cid records. Also 73 percent of his classified DU SECTEUR AMERICAIN: werda wedding. Mr. C. W. Stewart, accountant at the Canadian Bank of Com- daughters rate Good Plus or bet- / SF ERASER Eh MERANISCHEN SEKTOR / ter, an exceptional score. i iy ; "Vera" is herself classifed Very merce for several years, has been appointed manager of the [Canadian Bank of Commerce, {Mount Hope. Baptism At Rjax St. Pauls AJAX ~-- The sacrament of average test 3.79 percent butterfat to set the new championship mark. This record also stands _ fifth in Canada for milk in its' Good, the second highest rating class, attainable for body conformation. | / . Continued on test for 365 days, She was bred by Everett J. Brown { : 4 | | lll to) The Vera made 20,290 Ibs. milk and|of Orono, Ont. 774 lbs. fat, which stands sixth On her best day on test, Vera for milk and tenth for fat in gave 72 Ibs. of milk (29 quarts). Canada. She is a persistant producer, her, No one was more surprised second highest month's production than Bill Stone when he found coming in the seven'h month of that Vera had set a aew record. her lacation, = Opposition To Line Growing DUNBARTON (Staff) Op- position to the proposed CNR by- pass which will cut this village in half is taking a definite shape. A committee of local residents which includes civil engineers, accountants and college profes-| sors are preparing a brief which will go before another meeting of ratepayers that is planned for i Tuesday evening in the Altona ss:% Road School. " Donald Theal, who is taking a leading part in the. opposition, said yesterday that "We are not Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage Community Centre in Ajax | If any of the acts were corny, when the Rotary "staged its | it was home grown corn and first edition of a "Gay Nine- | the folks seemed to enjoy it ties" revue. The net receipts | all. It was all local talent, and of over $400 will go to the new Hospital for Crippled Children Shown in the photo is one of the performers, Rotaryanne Violet Simpson who sang ."I'm | "CORNZ-A-POPPIN" Ninth Annual Show Success BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The Wright, Ev Jack and Jill Club production of chin, Jim Graham "Cornz 'A Poppin' '" held in the rie town hall here Thursday, Friday Dr. Keit and Saturday night was once men's chorus in two selections again a complete sellout followed I mixed chorus It was a gay evening at the veyed the club's appreciation | to the district their support of the 1959 Eas ter Seal campaign | residents for success of the venture makes it probable that will be staged Photo by another show John Mills Slemon directed the SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE Jean and Jeffery vith assistants ©. Llovd Preston and Chinese suppression of Howard MULTIPLE SCREENS PARIS (Reuters) ey > . A DFRC R Premier Nehru Sunday at- A : " = 'ON 1S tacked the Communist party at a tied to give the Shpresslon that Theatre, Toronto, asking if the number of screens for use in an press conference and said it was a oy $ ie ws on Tibet were sim- auxiliary 'would like to sponsor ajapartment building, It is said to| llar to theirs--a stand he strongly 'theatre night. It was decided not|cost a user about half as much| completely uprooted from Indian 4 National sentiments repudiated. to take up their offer. as a conventional receiver Whithy ed musical numbers fir. ( sca resenti) {baptism was administered at St. Paul's United Church, Ajax, on |Sunday. | " | B'VILLE CAMPAIGN Rev. T. Rex Norman svitigud his series of sermons on fi IS OVER THE TOP | Apostles' Creed, on the tople, "I i BOWMANVILLE (Steff) : Believe in the Communion of Alan Strike, chairman of the 2 |Saints." The senior choir render. Rotary club Easter Seal com- a Ap. 75 jE se ndher the direction of mittee, announced Friday at aT od J w ig y EY a tod BORDER CROSSING IN WEST BERLIN The Kors Mes cio has plan 1959 campaign has 'gone : . ie i jm a Father al n nquet. over the top." This is a typical border cross: | the Eastern zone. Armed po-'| ing and only persons with prop- | travel from Fast to West. Dinner will be followed by a He announced to date the ing between West Berlin and lice man both sides of the cross. er credentials are allowed to a (CP Photo western movie show. club has raised a total of 55 ee €--------_------ j $3540 through contributions in . . is ot ifn | INFORMAL ALLIANCE Tide Of Missy Man Celebrates year's total of $3425. He sald [ the campaign' is officially ° ' S I C ° closed but contributions are d is 26th Convention |deeninlanada 110th Birthday Mr, Strike officially con- { LONDON (Reuters) The Isatisfied that this route is the People, tisha Sinday news| WINDSOR (CP) -- Years agoling, his eyesight has dimmed, best, we believe there is an alter- n IS) paper, devoted most' of its front Captain Wellington B. Sphears and he says little nowadays. native that will not uproot so . » hage Sunday io Waring Drospec sald he wanted to see 120 years| But a few years ago Cap en- Serb nY yas : z e igrants about wha de- A $ joved reliving of his many people. VANCOUVER (CP) British farm stability fund to help dis- scribed as a tide of misery and BE Tuna Somes wiliin 4 ad vel how pa petiences, punciilo, Vidiet Swany of . Columbia yuernhiers of Je ocr aster #ruck farmers re-establish unemployment in Canada "Cap" Sphears has spent the from Gloucester, Mass. after his ickering Township sald, "I be- P tA t party ended their 26th annual themselves and marginal farm- It published photographs ' fat h 5 lleve the old abandoned line romp C 100 [convention Sunday after deciding ers to relocate on productive which, it said, showed re yemiy 8 Jiverviow ater whipped him at the age of could be used. There are "no on an informal alliance with la- land. A huge lineup for soup and "Spier to that, his life was led on! In 1878 he went to England and | houses there, and they (the CNR) A t Bl bor in the next provincial elec- Long-term, low interest loans sandwiches at the Sisters of Pro- (he seas, and he doesn't let hos-'joined the Royal Navy. He {own the right of way. ver S aze tion and a broad rew election would be provided to young far- vidence Convent, Montreal; pital attendants forget it. They served for 30 years, learning the The Sommitise proposes to sub- platform, mers to assist them in starting Men sleeping on bare floors at have learned to respect his right art of deep-sea diving, and earn- mit a brief to the Federal govern- a The labor alliance, formed with up the Fred Victor Mission, To- fist which lash t when he be- ing his master' pers for ment and to the CNR. Organized At Bowmanville the B.C. Federation of Labor = The CCF would expand the ronto; st which lashes out when he be. ng Sera pay any | a "¢ ) pro- ron.o; comes annoyed ocean, opposition is also mounting in pending completion of details of vincial health and welfare insur- Men grubbing among debris »eCo! P § & wl ME bec d ear- Retirin tl markham and Vaughan Town. BOWMANVILLE -- Inadequate a proposed labor party at the na- ance to provide hospital service outside a Montreal fruit whole Cap has become bard of beat he avo og po no. ships, where the committees have protection for stovepipes passing tional level, provides for joint fi-'for chronic cases as well as a saler's. salvage business at Bay City, amalgamated for action. through partitions were criticized nancing and full co-operation at larger mental health service, Out-| The accompanying report. de- NEWS BRIEFS Mich, Before he settled in Wind- It is considered likely that the by Fire Chief Walter Hackney all levels in political education, patient physiotherapy and x-rays clared oo sor in 1912, he obtained his mas. | Pickering group will affiliate with following a fire at the home of selection of car lidates and elec- would be free and federal grants "Every report reaching 'The ter's papers for the Great Lakes, Jameson, Jack Mea- the Metro groups to present a George Burgess, Hancock road tion campaigning. used to provide comprehensive People' underlines Canada's de- ACCRA CENTRE As a diver on the inner water- and Gord Bar. United front, oi north Saturday night, In its new policy statement, on medical services for all. sperate unemployment situation! ACCRA, Ghana (AP) -- An in-'ways he lost three fortunes when The 33-mile by-pass was _an-| The chief said that If the bri- which it will base its election Other policy pledged public "All over Canada welfare ternational conference hall, with his ships or equipment were lost nouneed by CNR president Don- gade had not answered the call platform, the party promised to nership of electric peer tele. ABencies are overw helmed by the simultaneous translation equip-/in bad weather. ald iordon at a special meeting promptly, a serious outbreak establish a commissior to study phone services and natural ge tide of misery. They have not the ment, is. to be built here at a Cap used to recall a 1474foot by the called March 11 to inform affect- could have developed. A partition, educational finance aimed at re- and public And natura 848/money to cope with it." cost of £1,000000. A world com- dive in Lake Superior to loosen 4 fer the direct t Rocamary ©d local councils of the company's through which the stovepipe pass- ducing se " a and public control of the forests, - em peti ih y , pe The show, composed of 13 dif- under the direction of Rosemary tins rt alr ) } ducing school taxes on land and joaying private operators to han. |petition for its design will be, ship's anchor and a long swim fore oh al niumbos Merkle: intentions. The Metro planning ed, caught fire. The chief sald jmprovements if CCF becomes gle the actual logging v held, |through Lake Superior to get a k ' "She Wi . ..., board has given its approval to that "thimble," in B.C dle the actual logging and ma- 8 was written, directed, produced 'She Was Only A Farmer's joHC 08 pp im Bat Hy le Segigneg toithe government in B.( nufacturing orces een MOVIES CLOSE "lifeline to shore so that a crew y Thambers , Daughter" a ple lirect k Jseheme, om the pipe from gARM FUN Th E (Rotter | and acted by me mbers a the aughte A lay, dire ie R Pickering township reeve John passing to the wall, did not ToNPARM FUND a $5000 The convention demanded dis- MELBOURNE (Reuters)- Seviitoma sinking barge could be club. ork began on production in included in the Cast gperman Scott declares that the the protection claimed for the Wo eate 0,000,000 allowance of the recent New! |enteen suburban movie theatres rescued. early in January. This year s oe new proposed right of way will device. (foundland law decertifying the Ppose 0 lin Melbourne have closed in the| In 1935 Cap quit regular work. Sow was the ninth annual pro- (OR BORSIAY PORES oO Van. cut his township in half, and that' He added that equipment of By MRS. A. L. HOOEY |International Woodworkers of last 12 months and a theatre di. He made his last dive in 1940 uction. ne. Ken Hook : most of the line will be in a cut this type should be condemne BOWMANVILLE -- The Me- America (CLC) and pledged the ] rector said television undoubt./When he was 91. A five man orchestr luding ie, Ken Hockin and Sam ype d as oC married. 1 Bre man ord ii rig and cannot benefit industry. fire hazards. morial Hospital Women's Auxil- Sor to fight for repeal of the ymmut alKs Sly hy Mocting Wo or a i -- sememm---- , i o remaining suburba; ! el 1 "The Desert Song" writt {fary held its monthly meeting B.C. Trade Unions Act which e iy saxophones; Dan Ross, drums, I He Des 43 ane Jriien hi . ' . | Friday afternoon in the Auxiliary makes unions legal entities sub-! LONDON (AP) -- The Sunday theatres, 24 are closed for be: Jim Hazelton, trumpet and Glen directs yy Joan Mann wound up I on ject to suit. [Express has accused 'powerful tween two and five nights a Ad i i «ie [the show " | " Hodgson, Piao, provide) Tousie Re Nockin: played the lead n 1a S ominies u's. B. Mutton was in the It suggested several moves at josses in the United States, | week. Strik TO. #81 yes in ncluded Ralph chair and in the absence of the the feddral and provincial levels Germany and France of seeking Sei se Jileties {pe Jar '¢ McIntyre. Bob Sheridan, . June |secretary-treasurer, Mrs. L. Ayre for unemployment relief, includ- to wreck the proposed East-West gris] artim, cou Jock Sennens: ween wie: ne SUIIQT SetbaAC (Va appoimie temporais. Int dipomaic recogilon of Red WILL, conlerence, | Shirley Frank and Laurie Sem. Bragg. Eileen Maguire, Laurie It was reported that proceeds China to facilitate trade with! ACs I not. want byerid FOR MISSED whe 8 » \ Barrie and Helga DE "RAR 3 from the recent birthday party 25% ih 3 Pe: provided the opening num- )f Trewin. Keith Bil. BY PETER JACKSON Nehru has attacked the Commu-' amounted to over $400. VY PAY the convention banquet heard with the Russians. They do not PAPERS t iv lett. Colin Birthwistle and Art. NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- The nists before, but this is the first Mrs, D, Smith reported the Premier T. C. Douglas of Sask- want a settlement," the news A Times of SY aay was just that 0 1d Indian Communist party, by its time he has done so at a time three 'wheel chairs had been pur atchewan, the only CCF premier paper sald Sunday in an editor. IN AJAX bY he xe Shorus un oh Executive for the 1959 show in upport of A hinese action in Ti when mass feeling Is running 80 chased and one was on display. 'n the country, urge party sup- jas wand fey do not like Mr. [ oh mary Merk. ood master of ceremonies Pel has dealt itself the severest strongly against the party, Even a/porters to go out and sell the ob- arold Macmillan, They 'would STEVEN S TAXI BY ! : . 1 producers Anna Setback since India became inde-|the party's strongest apologists report from an executive's, iva "A" society planned in gladly stall him off until he is} If you have not received your A short play. Writes and Arline Ayre Sum. Pendent. now appear to have turned Meeting was brought in and it 00" "ay ag to meet human OU, Of office. Tines by 7 p.m coll MA 3-5822 Yecied by Jean Sle mon, featur AY EClvastos clifg The Communists have clashed against it. was decided not to have the an-| 4." TC Gon human life." | The paper called on the prime - I Re s Je, Aung Strike and Jean was Dead-on with popular Indian feel-| Indian Communist policy has Dual canvas A the fall, Mrs, Gr Mac minister 10 Jcla a sencral sjec. AJAX TAXI [| 1 you have not received your evens, Bill Leask, Al Sylveste ing of anger and bitterness at the been to support Nehru and try to Mrs, J. O'Neill brought in $48 rs. Grace MacInnis, daughter tion next month--instead of later | Times, phone your carrier boy Billie Kemp, Norah Allin the Ti- give the impression that from the marathon bridge. The/of CF founder J. S. Woods: in the year--to thwart the plans| PHONE I . If you ere unable to con- tle Marsden Lee Mc Intyre Jean Darch took Petan revolt agreed with their views and they annual marathon bridge party worth, was . elected provincial of his opponents. f [| tact him W 7:00 p.m. Moats Marie Tunney Carol Birt : costuming and Many observers compare the were his true followers, > will be held by the Lions Centre president, hy Reclama en Oe ls Sunday Bxlress sald there AJAX 333 Jistle Aartha ve MacDonald looked after 'atest Communist action with its At the same time, the C ater 8 ApH. Sesny om. if ln A Lgl igi VELEPHONE STEVENS, TAXI arb Breen sur . By A y ommu-. The members were asked to ~ about the activities of the anti- : upport of the British Indian gov- nists have claimed that Nehr | I f Calls Accepted Between { k Pianist Jean Billet and ernment in 1942 during a ¢ivil dis- "surrounded by iat Nehru is knit bootees and bring a pair to [Macmillan faction "if there was|| AlN calls must be placed before y | T¢ Joelle demet, Compo a De obedience campaign to force ments ae ouctiinary de ath méeting. thanked work Nt polite lesdgrship i a ra Ii WY nDrie wen ac y 3ritain t p; f " wh Ll rs. L ason thanked or shington." I Dunn, Lynne Oke, Helen Trew BOWMANVILLE Britain 0 grant Indian independ-iive policies ers at the birthday party. a television receiving set to I and Rosemary Merk] Last week the Communists A letter was read from Crest/which can be connected any | A short play "Around the World in 18 Days" written and directed by Jean Bagnell featured Vince! BOWMANVILLE Mathewson and Jean Dare h, Mrs. S. Wilkin Betty Marti, Marie Moses, Anna Ne Ne al, are spe Marie Bryson nt, day w elatives in Jim Martyn and Don Marsden Joan Bagnell, Shirley Frank 5 aM p Rosemary Merkley, Lynn Bant x ing, Mae BReaton, Keith Shac ton, Tom Gatchell, Deug R ham, Vivian Meachin Et Rav Dudley - amir ndiana, were wee CITADEL SERVICES of Mr. and Mrs AJAX Sunday ducted at the Salvation Army G Citadel were under the leader- were Mr ship of Lieut. Pearl Donnelly. The and Pat morning lesson was taken from Paul's letters to the Galatians centered on the text, "Be not, Hartley Lewis deceived: God js not mocked; for versity spent the whatsoever a man soweth, that his home shall he also reap Mrs. E. 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