w "4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 21, 1960 ® _ Kinsmen, Rotarians and Lion's ¢lub members of Ajax ing in Ajax om Wednesday "fatians, and Lions club members|out/of life as anyone I know. held their annual Tri-service din-| "I have watched the "net on Wednesday evening. Guest speaker was Rev. Rich-|tions. Negroes, whites, all race 'ard Jones, director of the Cana-|can live together in fellowship satisfaction -and is of Christians and|and harmony. All across this na your country." "dian Council Jews. Mr. Jones posed the question high office, Jews and those "Join service clubs?" know it's good for business, but/states and in South Frica and we the idea of giving service, estab-/know which is the better place to|ac lishing friendships, widening in-|live." 'terest in community and inter- YOU CAN HELP national affairs gives you all a| 40 per cent of you carry the load, | allegiance. "When it was over,' "I feel that doing something new Canadians, I gave a from day to day to make the|talk on what new Canadians ex- .world a happier and better pected of old Canadians. place to live brings real enjoy- ment. I have spent my life injcommunism, one thing you "FOR DURHAM COUNTY New Farm Safety Club Set Up By 4H ORONO (Staff) -- Nearly 160|teach the fundamentals of safe Durham county 4-H club mem- driving to young pecple bers were present at Clarke town-| Intreducing the idea for the ship hall here Wednesday night Safety Club, Mr. Dalrymple said for the 1960 4-H organization that in a survey taken last n- meeting. mer it was noted that one-third Seven 4-H clubs were formed, of the farm people involved in officers were elected and project|'atal accidents in Ontario last 'material was distributed to the year were killed on highways "members of the various clubs. | He said the suggested club pro- * "Of the seven clubs, the dairy gram includes a couple of visits calf club attracted the largest by OPP safety officers, possibly| , group. Because of this, there w ill| some instruction in the automo- be a junior and senior division tive engineering field by Ralph this year. Gray, a member of the On Both groups will meet together, Agricultural Co'lege engineering] but the junior class | : r members who have not been ac-|lawyer to explain Highway Traf- "tive in 4-H dairy calf club work fic Act violations and possibly for at least three years, and who| Visits to a traffic court. have not reached their 17th birth-| To be eligible for the club, day. members are required to be 16 Each of the groups have elect- years of age and must keep ex ed their own officers and both pense records of the vehicle they -will be under the leadership of are using for 4-H club work 4H Leaders' Association presi Marie Kent was elected presi _dent, Francis Jose dent of the new group with other| The junior group will have at executive positions being filled by least 17 members and the senior Harold Yellowlees vice-president, «group will have 32. Bill Tamblyn secretary-treasurer Larry Welsh was elected presi- and Don Welsh press secretary dent of the junior group. Other . The tractor maintenance club officers are Donald Rickard, vice- will .be under the leadership of "president; Ronnie Baker, secre- Lloyd Kellogg, although most of tary - treasurer and Wayne Beck- the instruction will be given by ett, press secretary. Ralph Gray. «Lorne Tink will head the senior, - There are 22 members headed group with vice - president Pat| by Ronald Welsh. Other officers Knox, secretary - treasurer Grant| include Jack Fraser vice-presi- Glaspell and press secretary Bill|dent, Lorne Pascoe secretary Tamblyn. treasurer, and James Rickard The beef calf club, under Bev! Press secretary. "Gray, will have 21 members. Win-. Eleven members signed for the ner of the 4-H beef calf club 4-H potato club under the leader "Athievement Day award at ship of Mel Wood. Blackstock Fair last fall, Ricky, In addition 'to the plot of Rickard, of Newcastle, was elect. potatoes required to be grown 'ed president. and the potatoes to be > Other officers include vice-| planted, members will - be re president Donald Rickard, secre- quired to mount five different tary-treasurer, Ronnie Baker and weed specimens and send soil press secretary Wayne Beckett. | samples to OAC for analysis. 'A new club for which a leader| William Owen was elected pres bas not vet been named, the ident. Other officers of this agtomotive and machinery safety group include Gordon Cowling 4H club attracted 15- members. vice-president, Larry Welsh sec- = aricul 1 tati A retary-treasurer, and Bill Kent, =Agricultural representative A.|,.oc¢ secretary. Oliver Dalrymple, said - this is peobably the first club of its kind it' Canada. It has been set up to Will Expand Operations oii Slough Estates (Canada) Ltd.| officers include president Joan 4s preparing to expand Canadian) Marvin, vice-president Ruth Mar operations. British directors of Bashi Shri ininun Entihntiiies the company will arrive in To- yonto, April 27, to help draw up U S F il plans for growth. Ns al S n Top item on the agenda, said . W. J. Mackenzie, general man- . ager, is whether to concentrate Joint Exercise future expansion at Ajax, or Sa whether % establish gph WASHINGTON (AP)--The air build-lease industrial estate else-|fcrce and the army agreed to where in Canada. day that the United State The Ajax development, the first flunked last months test of its of its type in Canada, was start- ability to airlift large numbers of ed in 1952 on 100 acres of vacant|combat troops to distant trouble land. New, there are 25 industrial | SPOts. lants in the estate--all built by| Lt.-Gen. William H, Tu lough Estates and rented to in- (head of the Military Air T dustry--employing 700 workers. [port Service, said the Puerto R Seven new plants have been add. (car airlift test demonstrated that ed in the past year. 9% per cent of MATS fleet is The company estimates the obsolete. Ajax site can accommodate three| "The present force," he told a times the industrial floor space House of Representatives armed gow developed. services subcommittee, "cannot Here to discuss expansion will meet the time limitations estab W. H. Kingsmill, chairman lished for the airlift of army and Gerald Mobbs, managing forces." director, of the British parent| Gen. Bruce C eompany, Slough Estates Ltd. the army's Continental Com President of the Canadian com- mand, joined in Tunner's conclu- pany is J. 8. D. Tory, of Toronto, Ision. The 4-H swine club under the leadership of Glen Larmer will have 17 members. Glen Rowan was elected presi- dent Other officers are vice-pres ident Don Welsh, secretary-treas urer Jim Byers and press secre- tary Dale Stinson. Roy McHolm will again lead the Hope calf club which has nine { members. They can handle either Seated at the nead table, from .» held their annual dinner meet- | the left, David Worley, presi- "Tri-Service Dinner Is Held |Audio Tests 'By Kin, Rotary And Lions AJAX (Staff) -- Kinsmen, Ro- (service work and I get as much do is to help in the field of serv- changes|ing i lin this country in human rela- tion, the people have elected to of the speaker to his audience, "Why do youlethnic origins. I have watched|has remainded us all that "I|the developments in the southern must live together in this extra- Charlotte M. Mr. Jones became a Canadian|other nations." great deal of satisfaction and en- [citizen on October 21, 1957. He| Mr. Jones is an ordained Wes- UE Joyment in life, I know that about [recalled the taking of his oafh of|leyan Methodist minister. He was Dr. Horner states that 'the new ' pastor of but the fellow who puts most into|he said, "the judge gave us a pep Church, three years and Grace effective, and should be a boon +his club gets the most out of it." [talk on what Canada expected of Methodist Church, Kearney, N.J.,/in discovering hearing pepifor ten years. "I say to you, if you don't like can'since its inception, included department staff, a visit from a|J trans- || Clarke, head of! deni-eeer of Rotary. Rev. Rich- | president. Mayor William Par- ard Jones, guest speaker, | ish and Raiph Webster, Kins- James Hosinec, Lion's club | men president. | For Students COBOURG (Staff) -- Audiome- cr testing of school children in e Unilcd Counties is now under ce and international underst "Do what is right in the sight sof God. This will give you more and it is hoped to visit all service to s when the new term starts in ptember. Morley, in thanking Schools in the Cobourg-Bright said: "Your talk on-and-Campbellford area have we already been visited, states Dr. Horner, MOH, in rdinary country we call Can- the March report of the Health All managing to get along Unit. Eleven schools were visited together, The example of Canada and 238 children tested. may well be an example to all] Of these, 41 children were found to have hearing defects. | Kenneth Gladstone Methodist System is proving accurate and defects which might have a serious ef- xt on the child's school prog- ress Many mild hearing lo:ses have been shown up, enabling children to be given early treatment with a possibility of cure. New Party Called | Enterprise Threat MONTREAL (CP) He is a world traveller and ha been associated with the National Conference of Christian and Jews uart Armour today St ribed Le new political party proposed yy CCF and CLC as a po- € threat to the free enter- ) I system vin, secretary - fr aris Hoskin & ryn McHc¢ ( I 18 hs al- The new 3 ough nomically react v plat- sguised as social progress se mire socialism upon » told 'the ntréal Advert:s- and Sales read, roanized an I c an ec include the poultry club unde leadership of Ron Brooks, the|:-C sheep club under the leadership Can of Jim Coombes and the grain| "It would do this by further) club under the leadership of curtailments of personal free- Gerry Brown and Bruce Taylor.|dom, further restrictions upon A 4-H club council to consist of free enterprise and further ag- club presidents and secretaries grand.zement of the state.' may be formed, said Mr. Dal Mr. rymple Armour, economic adviser of Steel Company The council will meet once) of da, said the proposed ly and will serve as an in-/part objectives would give al class for secretariec|Car "a society hardly to be and presidents on how to conduc' distinguished from that of Rus- "lub business. |sia." 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