The Oshawa Times, 3 Mar 1960, p. 4

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'Federation To Draft New Constitution BEAVERTON--Plans are un-| § der way for the introduction of a| new constitution for the Ontario] County Federation of Agricul-| ture. This was decided at an executive meeting held here| when a committee was detailed | to draft the new document. | The meeting decided to support | a resolution of the Kent federa- tion calling on the Ontario gov- ernment to standardize Daylight Saving Time in the province. Lawrence Doble of Uxbridge, delegate to the farm safety con- vention held in Guelph early in February reported results of the conference. Mrs. Lee Meyers, Goodwood, and Wallace McCléan, Udney, gave a brief outline of the Lead-| ership Training Forum, held at the Guild Inn, Scarborough, from February 14 to 20. The forum was set up to discuss the needs and {problems of rural life, and to promote the best in community | life to enable delegates to work {more effectively in their local |organizations. Committees appointed at the meeting were as Iolovs: Educa-| {tion, L. Doble, Mrs, Hamer, | {Mrs. Ross Shier; LT rep-| |resentatives, Mrs. Ross Shier, {Mrs. R. Stiver; Publicity, Mrs.| Bob Meek, L. Doble; | A, Gerrow, Mrs. J. Hamer, W.| --Photo by John Mills wy G. Ward; -- |sition, Allen Crosier, bitt, G. Windatt, C. Werry, T.| Harrison, G. Todd. Beef G. Hunter, Clarence E. Windatt; Finance, A. Gerrow, - L. Doble, M, Colville " Tindall. View of the play area in the | explosion and fire took the life | Page 1.) basement of the Redmond | of Michael Redmond, age two | _home in Ajax where a gasoline and a half years. (See story / on | wy: Plan Spring | LITTLE NHL TOURNEY Schedule For Hobby Show HOLSTEIN "ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS | Asks Town To ers for the East-Central on. fy SE Harold Meco | 'Contact CPR {IL Meyers. tario SCENE oF FATAL CCIDENT IN AJAX | Poultry, Wallace McClean, Jr.,| row, Insurance,| Holstein-Friesian Association of | Canada, Land Acqui-| Alliston; Bill Nes-| lin, Beaverton; F. Woodbridge. Back row AIDS POLIO TREATMENT MOSCOW (AP) white flower re se m b1in g the Institute, emphasized in an inter-| trian snowdrop, have extracted a chemical which | |--cannot on Third street at the intersec-| LEAP YEAR BABIES |tion of Elgin and High streets. Babies born Feb. 29 were en- Final recommendation is to|titled under an old English stat- Rotary Will Y erect a "STOP" sign on Second|ute to regard Feb. 28 as street at its westerly intersection birth date in other than leap Bid pe Elgin street, Iyears. ath You Cen Do This to Your Bathroom with gb: FORMICA Lominated Plastic PICKERING (Staff) -- Picker-| ling Rotary Club will establish FL {and maintain a Rotary Student- J |Aid Service. This decision was || | \made at Monday's dinner meet- |ing. | Purpose is to assist worthy and {needy students to finance their] 4 education. The club will set up / a fund to finance the project, to- # gether with personal service to as-| { sist students to obtain summer jobs, part-time jobs and arrange for transportation, The committee in charge of the | project may recommend scholar- ships, bursaries, loans with or without interest, or other forms! of awards. The committee will also be re- sponsible for the selection of suit- able candidates for Rotary Foun- dation Fellowships and will make recommendations to the r district governor. Financial aid will be limited to students who have completed |? Grade 12. The plan will come into effect April 1. All the work on this re- modeled bathroom was done with Formica by a home workshop hobbyist. Maybe you lack the skill with tools to tackle a job as big as this. Even so, there are many other Formica projects you can do easily. It's simple to resurface a sink top or furniture. We have the Formica sheets, Contact Bond Cement and the step-by-step picture in- structions. You can take .home color samples of the many Formica patterns. Come in and see our com- plete do-it-yourself depart- 'ment. EACOC Lumber Lid 328 RITSON NORTH RA 3-9811 front | Directors. of | district includes: left to right: Napanee. Mr. McLaughlin is | first vice-president of the as- rE ONMANVILLE Siath te James A. MecCague, | sociation, while Mr. Barker |; ree recommendations Wi 4 | ba ; forwarded to town council from] George R. McLaugh- | and Mr. McCaul are members [the February meeting of the Roy Barked | | of fhe Extension Service Com- |(raffic advisory board. | Ie mittee. The CNE recommends that -- TE ---- S---- council should contact CPR of- cover. But Mikhail Mashovsky, ficials to ascertain what can be| From a little official in the Moscow Chemical done to alleviate vehicle and pede- traffic problems at the Russian pharmacists view the new drug-- galanthamine | Tailway overpass on Elgin street. restore completely de-| The second would instal "YIELD RIGHT OF WAY" signs s section East Games Wiis Ithat a special children BOWMANVILLE -- The East-|20 minute periods with the last Spring Hobby Fair, planned for Retarded oY -z will be set up in the forthcoming ern Ontario Little NHL Cham-|five minutes of the game being! mc time e: arly in June pionship Tournament will be held |stop time. The American and Na-|" 1; js expected that the event By GRACE MILLS March 19 at the Bowmanville tional League games will be three| i phe held in the Lions' Cen-|, AJAX -- The February meet- Memorial Arena, starting at 1.30/15 mpinute periods with the last|¢.n and registrations are being ing of the Ajax Women's Insti- p.m five minutes of each game being accepted at the recreation office. tute was held at the home of |§ Nine teams representing Bow-/stop time. In the case of a tie] po reation Director Doug Riggs Mrs. D. Devolin, Windsor ave- manville (3), Port Hope (3) and game, overtime will be played and; ¢ anxious to have as big a dis- hue, with President Mrs. J Cobourg will be in action inthe first goal scored decides the |p ,y ag possible, and states that Woods in the chair three different age categories.|game ay type of hobby or Donations of toys and a gift of The age groupings are Junior A{ The winners in each of the three |... he entered for the show. money to purchase toys for the (Atoms under 10; American | categories will take part in the Retarded Children's School were League (Pee Wee) under 12; and|Provincial Little NHL Champion- received and plans were made to National League (Bantams) un-|ships to be held in SOLINA ; By GLADYS YELLOWLEES Huntsville, {send a member to the officer's der 14. All ages are of August 1,| [April 21 to 23. Below is the schedule of games | SOLINA Owing to unfavor- for the tournament Make- Pp o able road conditions church serv- 6 berg's Marketeria Friday, March conference on public relations to #8 1959 1.30 p.m. -- Hbwmanville vs ice and Sunday School were call Demonstration |r: rue sie meciss win ve Peres Marketers be held at the Ontario Agricul Port Hope -- Junior A. led off Sunday. 2.30 p.m. -- Bowmanville vs Port Hope -- American League.|' powmANVILLE--Mrs. Austin] held Monday, night, March 7. | 3.30 p.m. -- Cobourg vs Port/ yy, wip give a demonstration) Mr. and Mrs. N. Wotten and The mystery pated] draw was Hope -- National League. -e guests of Mrs. L. B.| Won by Mrs. Isobel Mackness on the art of make-up in the Francis were guests of Mrs. L. who. also won the prize in the I 6.00 p.m. -- Exhibition Game Bowmanville Lions' Centre at 9 Williams, Bowmanville, on the word: wiz. p Girls Broomball p.m. This will be preceded by occasion of her 89th birthday Sun- q : 7.00 p.m. -- Winner Game No. 1|the regular session of the Dur-|/day. The Jeeting Sosed with 8 7 socia our, unc CINE Servex vs Cobourg. {ham Drama Workshop at the, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smales and, all 8.15 p.m. -- Winner Game No. 2{usual time 7.45 p.m. family, Oshawa, visited Tom nN hostesses, oe R Depoes, 5 vs Cobourg. | Guests are welcome to observe Baker Sunday. {Mrs. A. Silk and Mrs. D. Devolin. J .Knox and| 9.30 p.m. -- Winner Game No. 2/the workshop in session untill Mr. and Mrs. vs Bowmanville Mrs. Hiltz begins her demonstra-|\Nancy visited Brougham. sister, All Junior A games will be two tion. Mrs. H. E. 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