The Oshawa Times, 3 Mar 1960, p. 3

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{iti i DURHAM COUNTY 4-H club leaders are seen at the annual meeting Wednesday. Left to 4H Club Leaders Elect Francis Jose President --|supplied a number of different|its large membership. The gen- Francis Jose, Durham 4-H dairy|colored covers containing a 4-H|eral consensus was that if enough calf club leader was Wednesday|crest and provision for the club|interest is shown, the club may night elected president of the name and member's name which be split into a junior and sen-|the Cedardale fire | will be carried to each club meet-|jor group. They would meet to-|swered a false alarm at the Osh-linyolyved were Robert Liptrap, {gether, but on achievement day awa Dairy Limited plant, Simcoe Brooklin and Albert Marks, 310 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Durham 4-H Leaders' Association at its annual meeting in the de- partment of agriculture board room here Wednesday. He de- feated charter president Bev Gray, who had served two yearsimust be completed before eachities, the Junior Farmer -- 4-H] Winners by a 'hat trick" vote. The two club meeting The books are to|livestock judging competition will held r were tied and their names were be handed in to the leader at the pe held May 14. Coaching for the Mrs. start of each meeting. The lead-|event is slated for May 6 at the|S: Waldinspeiger , | Donough. drawn from a hat Others on the executive this er will read the homework and|extension branch office | right, picture shows Lloyd | Kellogg, Welcome; President Bev Gray, Garden Hill; Agri ling The books are prefaced with an| outline of the work to be com-| pleted and work sheets which cultural representative, A. elected president Oliver Dalrymple, and Francis | Mr. Gray. Jose, Newcastle, who was later WEATHER FORECAST Prosecutor casts issued at 11 a.m. easterly winds, frigid tempera- tures, and moderate to heavy snow and drifting snow combined for the second major storm to hit the area in a week. By daybreak three to four inches of snow had fallen over the Niagara Peninsula and along the north shore of Lake Erie. This storm has split into two centres now and consequently progress off the Virginia coast there is a good chance that the north shore of Lake Ontario may escape the brunt of the snow or at least in the case of Eastern Ontario that the onslaught may be delayed. Nevertheless serious to hazard-| ous drifiting will exist in alll to succeed --Oshawa Ti Southern Ontario as easterly |gales cantinue. Central and [Northern Ontario will miss the! |storm almost completely due to this new development. Regional forecasts valid until| | midnight Friday: | | Lake Erie, Niagara, western | | CITY AND DISTRICT | ro would show separately, {St Providing it does not interfere with dates selected by other coun-| year include vice-president Lloyd| the member will be credited with| Jt was learned the agriculture Kellogg: Ron Brooks, secretary, and agricultural representative A. Oliver Dalrymple, Gerry Brown and Ron Broo were reappointed auditors. The 13 club leaders were enter- tained at a department sponsored banquet at the Acres Restaurant, Hampton, and then retired to Bowmanville to plan the organi- zation and functions of the county 4-H clubs for the year. FOLLOW PATTERN It was decided to follow the pattern laid down last year for organizing the clubs. A gala or- ki | points | department at Bowmanville High| 2 AMBULANCE CALLS The ambulances of the Oshawa Fire Department answered two ed to the Oshawa Police Depart-|North Bay utine calls Wednesday FALSE ALARM station S., at noon Wednesday. WHIST DRIVE WINNERS in the Whist Mrs, M and R. Ann Ogilvie, ason, CBMC SPEAKER E. G. Turner, of Drive | ecently at Bathe Park were party held recently at Bathe] Mec- Toronto, an | ONE ACCIDENT Only one accident was report- ment during the past 24 hours. | Two cars were involved in a col-| lision at the corner of Ritson Rd. Fire fighting equipment from ang Alice St., at 2 p.m. Wednes- an- day. The drivers of the vehicles Division St., Oshawa. EUCHRE WINNERS The winners at the euchre Park were Mrs. Carrie McLean, Mrs. Edna Fountain, Mrs. Mabel |Blow, Mr. Maclnally and Mr. |Waldinspeiger. Freeze-out win- ners were Archie Cochrane and Like last year, the leaders plan|School plans this year to accept/employee of the Goodyear Tir e Andy Hucul. | tentative date for this meeting is| | Friday, November 25, and it was |extension branches, {partment of agriculture, be in-| vited as guest speaker. | |CHAMPION SNOWMAN | It was decided to have the two {top showmen from each club show |animals, not their own, at the {Orono Fair. A county grand] {champion will be named from the| ganization meeting will be held... i Wednesday, April 20, in Clarke township hall, Orono, at which time all 4H clubs for Durha county will get together. Under Mervin Smith, Bethany, the Millbrook calf club is already underway. The sheep club, under| dio: as gun operations and group, under the lead- ership of Ron Brooks will get underway March 16. Tentative date for the Junior Farmer 4H seed judging competition is April 1 The 4H grain club will be ganized at that time. Mr. Dalrymple said the exten- sion branch has sent letters to all public school teachers in the area requesting them to forward | names of students who are not 4H members. PROJECT BOOKS A new feature for the clubs this year will be project books, for which the department has COMING EVENTS THE SOROPTOMIST Club of Oshawa will sponsor a Royal Doulton China Fashion Show at King Street United Church Centennial Hall Wednesday, March 9 at 8 p.m. Door prizes. freshments. Tickets 50c, may be ob- tained from Wilson and Lee, Bassett's Stores or any cl member or-| | Mr. Dalrymple said he has m | asked George McLaughlin, a man cellent job. of long year's experience in show- manship, and winner of the grand championship showman's title at Guelph last year, to judge competition. | Past president Bev Gray asked if it would be fair to select two winners from the clubs of larger membership and those with Smaller membership, on an equal sis. It was felt generally it would| | be fair. In addition by selecting| {two winners from each club it} {may stimulate interest and en- clubs should hold cussions and activities in which| the leaders may participate. {th farm during summer vacation. | Students will be expected school submit an essay to receive|of credit in agricultural standings. | In expressing his appreciation | Monday ni {to the leaders association, form. will ed two years ago, Mr Dalrymple | M; {ru Sandalwood Restaurant ght. Musical selections presented hy Donald trasurer. another gala club award night,|as a j i 4 : , project from its students a| hair; f| S|which will be held in Orono. The|full month's employment on a Sud Rubber C0, ang ne e engineering committee Oshawa and District at be yers, of Bowmanville. of | bber section of the National o d " A to|Safety Council, will be the speak-|V suggested Ken Latnz, director of keep a diary of the work com-|er at the meeting of the Chris-|n Ontario de- pleted and on their return to|tian Business Men's Committee e the appear nex t/March 7. CHARGE LAID Lawrence J, Neill, 22 738 Lake- jew Ave., was charged Monday ight with having carnal knowl- dge of a 14-year-old girl. He will in magistrate's court HOSPITAL REPORT | Following is the report of the Oshawa General Hospital for told the group he sincerely appre- ciated the work being done by| a full time assistant this summer | OBITUARIES |the week ending Feb. 27: admis- |sions, 282; births, male 17, female 22; discharges, 230; newborn dis- them. He stated he hopes to have and said last summer's assistant, | E. B. (Ted) Burnside, did an ex- MORE DISCUSSION Mr. Dalrymple said he felt the more panel dis- He praised the press for its co- operation with the extension branch and its assistance in the promotion of 4-H work. President Bev Gray said he was pleased to have served as president since the group form- ed two years ago. However, he was happy to see St view Lodge, Whitby, day, was held at the McIntosh ., 2 p.m. Wed- FUNERAL OF MRS. HERBERT HARRIS The funeral service for Mrs a, ar Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister of | Northminster United Church, con- ducted the services. was in Prospect Cemetery, To-| ronto, | The pallbearers were Don Ross Tuck, Harold Tuck, Victor Daven- port and Lionel Scanlon. | ainton, Henry Stainton, Interment charges, male 16, female 24; major surgery, 57; minor sur- gery, 73; eye, ear, nose and throat, 40; treatments, 64; ex- Herbert Harris, who died at Fair-|aminations, 31; casts, 14; physio- last Mon- |therapy treatments, 298. Winter Storm Hitting Hard TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- Hamilton, | drifting snow today. Cloudy with prosecutor says Dr. R. Bernard|the defence completed its three- Def 1 Snow and drifting snow today. Tregoff, the prosecutor add Cold with scattered snowflurries «jatter-day Lady Macbeth" who and occasional snowsqualls Fri-|was the 'aggressor and insti- day. Easterly winds 30 to 45 be-|gator" in the slaying of the doc-| coming northeast tonight. burton, Georgian Bay: Snow and drifting snow beginning by this] Id. Calls Finch Open Liar THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 3, 1960 3 "a self-serving piece of fiction" in denying he killed his wife. DOCTOR'S STORY Finch maintains a gun went off accidentally while he and his wife were struggling, but Whichello, rejects this as an "obvious ab- surdity." Toronto: Snow and 108 ANGELES (AP) -- A Synopsis: Near-blizzard condi-la few snowflurries Friday. Cold. Finch's "whole soap opera was a|day tions developed in southwestern | Easterly winds 30 to 45 becoming |lie." Ontario overnight as gale force northeaste | rly tonight. | | And the society surgeon's mis- Lake Huron region, London: |¢p > 8 ess and co-defendant, Carole s, is a |tor's wife. | Finch, 42, and Miss Tregoff, 23, {have been on trial since Dec. 8, charged with conspiracy and Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- ly evening and continuing Friday.|murder in the shooting of Bar- with further development now in| Cold. Winds easterly increasing to para Jean Finch, 36, last July 18. {30 to 45 today becoming north- The prosecution was to continue easterly Friday. lits final summation today and the Kirkland Lake, North Bay, Sud-|case may go to the jury Friday. bury: Cloudy windy and cold to-| Deputy district attorney Fred ay and Friday. A few periods of Whichello, keeping his voice down light snow. Northeast winds near but the tempo of his attack up, 30. [told the jury the doctor is "a man Timmins - Kapuskasing, White without character and a man River =e=ions: Continuing cold without principles" who has told Whichello began his denuncia- {tion of the doctor's story after tion | Grant Cooper argued that Mrs. Finch concocted stories about being beaten by her husband and spread them among her friends to increase her financial take in a divorce suit she had pending. "If Dr. Finch is a murderer," {Cooper said, "he is the stupidest murderer I've ever come in con- tact with--(a murderer who) ad- vertises to his wife in advance how he's going to do it." After Cooper concluded his ar- "NEED $100,000 START ONE JOB | It takes a whopping $97,934 investment to establish one job in the petroleum and coal in- dustries, according to Housa- tonic Public Service Co. 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Glen Larmer, suggested the | possibility of splitting the dairy {calf club into two groups due to | Basement Fire Started By Youths | Two youths made good their] step up as he felt "in an organ- ization such as this, new blood in the executive positions is needed to keep the interest high." He praised Mr, Dalrymple for the splendid job which he has been doing to the 4-H clubs in Durham county. Mr. Dalrymple informed the gathering the Ontario Farm Acci-| dent Survey officially closed Feb. | 29. He said there will be a ban-| quet at the Acres March 16 for all Durham reporters. A meeting will be held later to discuss the possibility 'of the formation of a| county safety committee, | VIENNA (Reuters) -- Warmer weather, with temperatures up to 75 degrees, brought warnings of | possible avalanches Wednesday | in the Austrian Tyrol and Vorarl- berg provinces. GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 to 2 P.M. HOTEL LANCASTER Il THERE'S STILL TIME! . . SALE ENDS SAT. at 6 p.m. TAILORED -TO - MEASURE Swit Satz/ WELL OVER 300 PATTERNS and CLOTHS Individually Hand Cut to Your Figure hurry! SALE ENDS bold MEAT MARKET : YET 46 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA PRESSWOOD"S SKINLESS 1-LB. PKG. WIENERS 2. 79° Two-Piece Suits | The Oshawa Fire Departivent) was called to extinguish the blaze. HARMAN PARK BINGO, FRIDAY NIGHT ST. JOHN'S HALL Comer Bloor and Simcoe 20 games $6 and $10. Share the Wealth. 5- $40 Jackpots. TO EVERYONE WITH A GOOD SENSE OF HUMOR: Great European-style Costume Carnival on the 5th of March, 8 P.M. ot the "KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL" EUCHRE, Scout Hall, Gibbons Jd yseape after robbing and setting| » ¥: March 4, ire to a home on Division street, Six Zt Reina ments, Admin oy '9 py, "Wednesday, Oshawa | PROGRESSIVE Euchre, Sixth Scout | Pouce reported this morning. Mothers Group, Thoraton's Corner Sope| Thomas Bassett, 134 Division mun all, March 4, at 8 p.m. Lunch, | street, told police he looked from Pitas, home-baking sale. Admission pis living room window and saw : cas - | a youth sitting in the Bassett auto A at A et in the driveway. He chased the ment's labor policy responsible? Hear | Youth south on Division street but| Paul Martin, QC, MP at the McLangh-| Was not able to catch him. At the| lin Library Auditorium, 8 p.m. Friday, same time a younger boy ran| Mar Ae Ontarlo Rid: north on Division street. | TANNERY Ladies Auxiliary Bingo, Vien Mr. Bassett returned to] Thursday, 8 p.m. at the Avalon, Six|his home he found a fire had been sackpots. started in the basement with | -- {papers and the plastic cover of] WORLD {a washing machine. A clothes line | \with several women's garments | DAY OF PRAYER | was missing. | will take place at King Street United Church Mr. B tg the foliovina] . Bassett gave the following FRIDAY, MARCH 4 |deseription of the youth he ; chased: Age, 17; height, 5 ft noon :30. t 2 5, ' i Afternee Servis 2:30 Soest l6 inches; weight 140 lbs.; wear-| Evening service 8:30. 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