The Oshawa Times, 23 Jul 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 23, 1960 YOUNG FARMERS in the | plains the desirable qualities of beef herd sire testing barn as one of the bulls on test, left to | Choose Judges Ai Plow Match Canadian sociation championships will be hel" next summer in suburban|Pousnet, SO A ibs wa - a a 1961| winnipeg last week. Anmounce- teur Swimming As- ment was made Sunday by F. J. chairman of Dorval Dorval. The association accepted| Recreational Association. UXBRIDGE (Special) -- The North Ontario Plowmen's As- sociation held its summer meet- ing Friday to make plans for the annual North Ontario Plowing Match in the department of agri- culture office, Uxbridge. The match this year will be held on the farm of Ross Waller, Zephyr, Thursday, Oct, 6. The following committees were appointed: Land Committee: Chairman, Ches. Oldham; Morgan DeGeer; Clarence Breen. 7 Tractor Committee: Chairman, # |Bert Lockie; Allan Lockie. Canvassing Committee: Chair- man, Wes Crosier; Ches. Old- ham, Ross Thompson, Stuart Ball, Clarence Breen. Banquet and Program Com- mittee: Chairman, Cecil Harri- son; Bert Lockie, Ted Hewlett. The following judges were selected: Horses: Heber Down, Brockil | EVERY GOOD WISH! "" Wo / [ " JOE PALLONE 209 CROMWELL OSHAWA RA 3-3557 Was pleased to do all the Concrete and Marble Work | Plowing: Bob Churchill: Alvin Mark, Oakwood. The prize list was revised and supervising directors were ap- pointed for each class. The junior plowing match will be held on the farm of Don Smith, | Beaverton, Saturday, Oct. 1. The | committee in charge of the junior match will be: Chairman, Don Smith; Russell Morrison, Clar- nce Breen. [4 lin; Roy Buchanan, Thames- ville; Lloyd Spencer, Belleville; and Gordon Demers, Verna, Bruce McCorquodale, left, ex- FROM BROOKLIN Bill Batty At Guelph Week Fifty young farmers, repre | senting 4-H clubs in every county in the province of Ontario, are| guests at the Ontario Agricultural College this week. They are at- tending the annual 4-H Achieve- ment Week. They have been carefully se- lected by the local agricultural representative on the basis of right -- William Batty, Brogk- qualities of leadership and per- sonality. The boys will spend the week at the college studying the var- ious phases of the 4-H program including the scientific aspects of livestock and field crop produc- tion. An important feature of the | e Bruce McCorquodale, of Strat- ford, associate agricultural re- presentative in Perth County, and| County. | Defence Minister Greets Rifle Team ister Pearkes Friday night wel-| comed home from England|t tion matches. program is instruction in water safety 'given in the swil Ih | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Henry Stanley, assistant agricul-|L tural representative in Wellington ger Harvey, 146, Bermuda, 6. ried Gunnar Westling, |New Westminster, {who won the Queen's Prize, top {award of the British meet, 130 yarcs from the plane to Mr. OTTAWA (CP)--Defence Min-|Pearkes. members of the Canadian Bisley| congratulations for the showing team, who made a strong show-|as ing in the National Rifle Associa-|f lwelcomed her husband. San Juan, Puerto Rico--Isaac ogart, 148, Havana, stopped Ro- Two members of the team car: 52, the B.C., welder the The defence minister offered he militia sergeant his personal spectators and Mrs, Westling some 100 riends watched. NOTICE REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR THE FALL TERM OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1960 Business Training Pays Off! 3 Over 100 G placed in per p in 1960. A new record set in May with 15 placements in ONE week. If you want a career--with attractive salary--advancement-- pool of the new gy at participation in 4-H club and com-|the college. the group are| CONGRATULATIONS . . . munity activities, as well as| In charge of AT BROOKLIN Couple Feted By Community By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |cseuiatives of Brooklin United | Church. BROOKLIN -- The Friendship| | Group of Brooklin United Church W.A. sponscred a community shower Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Samuel Stuart, to honor a bride-elect, Marie Margaret Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earlby Kay, and J. H, McKinney, son of Dr. and Mrs, J. H. McKinney. The wedding will take place Sat- urday next at the United Church, Guests included Marie Kay, John McKinney, Mrs. E. Kay, Mrs. J. H. McKinney and two sisters of the bride-elect, Mrs. Jollow of Cannington and Mrs. Burt Newell, Scarboro. | A short skit was enacted by members of the group, including Mrs, Alan Jackson, Mrs. Ted Thachuk, Mrs. Robert May, Mrs. Jim Carruth, Mrs. John Blair and Mrs. Adrian DeJonge. A presentation of gifts from the community followed an address. BABY BAND PICNIC The annual Baby Band picnic will be held Wednesday at 3| p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vernon| Wilson, Durham _street. PERSONALS Mrs. John Wadge of Winnipeg is visiting Mrs. William Ormis- ton for a few days. Jessie Webber, accompanied by| her niece, Mildred Webber, has] returned home, from a four week trip to Britain. Mrs William Hughes, of Mont- real, is spending a week with Mrs. W. G. Doidge and Mrs. Wii- liam Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley visited friends at Pleasant Point, Sturgeon Lake, Sunday. Mrs, Mathew Agar is home ax- ter two weeks in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, | To "Swmmer. Wonderland" || Every Success | With Your Lovely New Park | | I WE WERE PLEASED TO SUPPLY |} THE LAWN & SUMMER FURNITURE ADAMS Furniture Co. Lid. 40 KING ST, W. RA 5-6535 you will never forget.. £1OVERS' IANE from roaring hot rods... to the racing (AND) big time-- The gifts included an upholstered lounging chair, footstool, bedside table and wal! mirror, as well as a large basket of miscellaneous| gifts from residents of the dis-| trict. | These were unwrapped and set| out for display. The Afternoon Auxiliary of the| WMS met Wednesday at the| home of Mrs. Jerry Bailey with| Mrs. E. Kay presiding. Mrs. Vic-| tor Parkin led Bible study and the group was divided into three units for a discussion period, led by Mrs Cyril Davies, Mrs. Wil- liam Medland and Miss A, Ar-| nold. A quiz was later conducted] by Mrs Ruby Sonley, Mrs. E.| August 5th, 1960. K2y and Mrs. R. Hodson, | The t1easurer's report was pre-| Weeds not cut will be cut »nted by Mrs. Lloyd Bradl [ : bohalt of Mrs Martin Re nonll by the Township of East Martin Roullee, | . revealed $178.00 sent to Presby- Whitby and charged to the property owner. WEEDS TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY According to the 1960 Weed Act, the weeds must be cut on all rural and urban weed lots by terial treasurer, Finances raise by the WMS groups in the sec- ond quarter were: Mission Band, $19.00; Evening Auxiliary, $75;| Afternoon Auxiliary, $138. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. S. Thomp- son, Sentember 21 APPOIN.' DELEGATES f Caroiyn Batty and Audrey Dyer will attend the School for C. BRETHOUR, Weed Inspector, County of Ontario. ROY PEREMAN, Weed Inspector, Twp. of East Whitby Adult Entertainment STARTS MONDAY "SWORD AND | THE CROSS" «PLUS security--interesting work--excellent conditions then get Specialized Business Training. | CALLER, BOB FOWLER Canadian Leading U.S. Blind Golf BAR HARBOR, Me. 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