- OSHAWA BARBERSHOPPERS ELECT NEW EXECUTIVE | trict president, (installing of- ficer): Barry Fox, president ' or wc | and Elmer Down, immediate 1961-62 season, The members | 1.4.4 president Standing, left of the executive to right, Eric Booth, member from left are: Ed McKay, dis- | ship vice-president; Len Cle OBITUARIES BERTRAM JESSE POTTER The death occurred at the Rellevite General Hospital Fri day, Dec. 8, of Bertram Potter, of Smithfield. The ceased was in his 52nd year Mr. Potter was a son of Mrs Simon Potter and the late Mr Potter. He was born at Gil mour, Ont. An employee of the Hinde and Dauche 0 he was a member of Smithfield United Church and active in the activities of No. 2 Roy Scout Troop at Brighton the | ing in America, Incorporated, elected its executive for the At a recent meeting members of the Oshawa Chap- ter of the Society for the Pre- servation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Sing new seated Dec. 15, at 1 will be at Be 30 x Chapel Fridy, p.m, Interment ley, Ont FUNERAL OF ARTHUR J. PIERSON by and ld ceased daughters and a son Oshawa Two brothers, Frank To ledo, Ohio and Erle, of Oshawa and two grandchildren, Scott and Lynn, also survive The memorial service Chapel Tuesday, Dec conducted by Rev. Dr George! Rey, Dr. George Telford. act Telford, acting minister of King ing minister of King Street street United Church at the United Church conducted Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Fri-' service. Interment was in Osh day, Dec. 15, at p.m. Inter- awa Union Cemetery ment will be ount Lawn Pallbearers were Lawrence Cemetery McConkey, Clyde Hein, Rich The deceased survived bs p ard Williams, Richard MacCar] "a aheg the former Ethel Mc SAMUEL F. MURDOCH tichard) Tucker 'and F { ) 4 resident of Whitby for about woods Cumber; three daughters, M oi 1 Tht] se 50 years, Samuel Forrester George Hutley (Lois) Murdoch, formerly of 185 Brock da, of Smithfield and deat nore Whitne. died at the John Telford (Gwen), of : Oshawa General Hospital awa and two sons, Ronald Monday, Dec. 11, following a Garnet, of Smithfield long illness Also surviving are The deceased, the son of the ters, Mrs. Laura Howard, Ka-jate Samuel and Elizabeth Mur- puskasing; Mrs. Fred Broad- doch, was born in Glasgow, worth, Roseneath, and Mrs.'Scotland Van Gates, Trenton, and six Mr. Murdoch operated a bak- brothers, James, Stockdale; ,ery and confectionary business, Garnet. and Clayton, Smith-|in Whitby prior to retirement. | field: Cecil, Trenton: Gerald.| He was a member of Whitby/ Glen Miller and Douglas, United Church, the Masonic Brighton Composite Lodge No 30 AF-FM, The funeral. service was held| WY and the Whitby Rotary at the Weaver Funeral Club . e : The deceased is survuved by Trenton, at. 1.30--pm Monday, his wife, the former Edith Scott Dec.. 11, followed by interment Funeral service will be held n Stockdale Cemetery Rev Donald White, of Frankford at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, Dec. 13 conducted the services Pallbearers were Donald and at 2.30 p.m. The service will be Roger Gates, William Potter conducted by the Rev. J. Smith of Whitby United Church. In- Ted Broadworth, Donald White- man and Brian Girdwood survived Donna Rona two Joan all ¢ MRS f Arthur J. Pierson, of 276 Sague nay street, who died at the Osh- awa General Hospital on Sun day, Dec, 10, was held at McIntosh Anderson Jesse re of will be 1? Paper ( Was the e is and FUNERAL ERIC B The funeral service Eric 8 Shortt 843 borough drive, who died at Oshawa General Hospital Sunday, Dec. 10, was held fro the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home to St. George's Anglican Church where Rey. Clinton D. OF SHORTT for Be I ar t three Interment Anglican ducted the service. was in St. Phillip's Cemetery, Weston Honorary bea Umphrey L eae C, Watson S were FE A Smith, C W.G Home Coates, G man and N. Ul. Daniels Active bearers were Lappin, William Stokes, Whistance Smith, H. Lapp, A. C. Clifford and A. Ennis Dr... J; terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery Members of the Comp No. 30 held memory of Mr day at 7.30 MRS. MARY TAYLOR ! Mary Taylor died suddenly ulifornia was ON BOARD OF REFEREES Osh Counc ed Vice - President Edwards to the of the and District a Murdoch DAVID WILLIAM service Following a death occurred at General Hospital, Tuesday 13. of David William Albert Street 52nd year son of Mrs. Edith Ann of Oshawa and the i J. Jenkins ased was born at Treharri South Wales and came to Canada and Oshawa 33 vears He had been an employee } tool and die departmer General Motors since coming to Oshawa A talented musician, Mr. Jen- kins had served as organist and choirmaster at Knox Presby- terian Church for 27 years. Pre- viously he had served in a similar capacity for some years at Frist Baptist Church Mr. Jenkins was a of Knox Presbyterian Church Corinthian Lodge, No. 61, In dependent Order of Odd Fellow and Local 222, UAW-CLC. He s an honor member of the mes Ontario giment to He is survived by and daughters bara Jenkins and Mr Peter Bradbury (Beverly), of Oshawa Also surviving are two sisters Mrs. Elsie M. Hamiltof. of Church Wales and Mrs. Margaret Rey nolds, of Toronto: two brothers John and Mervyn, of Oshawa and a granddaughter, Miss Kelly Bradbury. of Oshawa The funeral service will be Following a long illness, ( held from the McIntosh- ford Peel, 1234 Simcoe street] Anderson Funeral Home at 2 north Oshawa. died at the Osh- p.m. Friday, Dec. 15. Rev. R. awa General Hospital 'Tuesday, B. Milroy, minister of Knox Dec. 12. The deceased; who was} Presbyterian Church, will con-a son of the late George and] duct the services. Interment will Leila Peel. was in his 5#th year be in Mount Lawn Cemetery Born in Bexley Township, Ont,| Friends are asked not to call,1906, Mr. Peel married the for-| at the funeral home before'mer Grace Wires in 1933. two! Thursday afternoon years before coming to Oshawa. | He was an employe at T. G Gale Company in Oshawa and} was a member of Calvary. Bant-| ist Church and the United Bro therhood of and Joiners Besides JENKINS | illness : Oshz I Dec odge n Thomas board of short the ue p.m referees Insurance Commission Mr Ter He of Port at Oak Saturday her 69th Rubber Workers representative on board. If are required ODLC will Union of ployees board the late William Keith w or in Toronto 1e d to Port Pe Taylor there of America the UIC and, ( eg year on She in kins late the dece Mary lport, Scotland MacDonald came to Canada shortly after the end of t First World War She married Steele T couple mov 1942. Mr 1946 Mrs Port act tion the member 3orn the name a forme? Public Service representative secretary Ross said Ss . Em- the treasurer ta he n died in or: a member of the United Church, was e in the Women's Associa- and IODE. She belonged to Port Perry Ff Star Tay Perry astern f clude a (Ke and Port The remains t McDerniott Panabaker fu neral home in Port Perry for ervice in the chapel on Satur-| { Villiam and James of rry s of the are being h Miss Bar mother two tead Perry I conduct the Interment Il be ¢ Pine Grove Cemetery Albert ster ited serv- min CLIFFORD PRED. lif- MALCOLM R. (MAL) ELLIOTT A resident: of Oshawa for the t 34 vears and an employee o* General Motors f Maleolm R. (Mal) Division street, died short illness the General Hosp Tuesday, Dec 12. He was in his 58th year Born in Frankford, Ont., Nov 79, 1904, he was a son the late Mr. and Mrs ank Elliott The deceased married the for- mer Marie Bush in Frankford Jan. 1, 1928 Mr. Elliott was a member of King Street United Church and Was an active member the Oshawa Curling Club Besides his wife, pz Carpenters after his Oshawa : wife Mr. Peel is Mrs.| D.. Churchill (Leila) of Oshawa and Mrs. H. Lainson | Ann) of St. John, N.B Thr son Walter. Gien Robert and Jim of Oshawa and three brothers Dean of Bexley and Garnet over Rex var at (Grace); aye of ee ind Lloyd of Bals It's high and rising McMillan, manager of } Central Hotel, measures of Cal-| steadily growing mone Baptist built from duct the funeral service at the! stuck together with beer McIntosh » Anderson Fync Alan the his W tree Niven Aiken of Church, will con-| which sennie The the de which will, in value, be tree Cross, rector of the church, con-|© tor Church J. Presbyterian Church; Rev Hastings,|Porter, C Gardener, Church; Rev ment, Skinner, dent taken urer. secretary and Norm program vice-presi Absent when picture was was Robert Lane, treas Photo Oshawa Times Lodge Honors Members Who Seven the Pugh the' James Canning R old Salter In the banquet hall the memorial service ' bers of sociation As guests by Ross Bell and a extended maste Rey the speaker On jivered a talk on "| Christmas" Among the head table guests were: Rev. John K. Moffat, Sim- oe Street United Church; Dr. George Telford, acting pas- United Knox John United Goodswan Anglican Dickson, Christ Davidson, G. Steadman, N. Mill-| Church; Centre Rev Sydney | Anglican Cross, Church; Sudda of Bunke elie : Labor fyverson Tuesday night appoint-!_ HAVANA Unemployment/ Minister warned f t T p { t Edwards will serve as a-United they must teduce the slaughter 0 resen future a of a ation rapid dairy and beef herds ONEY TREE IS GROWING lodge the, memorial Funeral|members of Lebanon Lodge 139, AF and AM Those of Cedar cattle meat additional appointees|speech here Tuesday night that in all probability|no cattle under 10 years of age Nationalimay be slaughtered and urged massive The funeral service for Mrs Passed On members honored held by deceased were service 7 Tuesday night honored were Jame James Mel sag ge Nelson Rockefeller of New tract orley L H. Thomson Gordon Houlden Zufelt and Hiar Wesley J the mem the Oshawa were head They were intr yelcome wa by Drew M. Jacobi r of the lodge Wi of Goodswan evening, de "The Story o the Rey King Street Rev. R. B. Milroy, edardale Ww. J Memorial Rev. W. G Street United Woolcock, St Church; Rey. ¢ St. George's M. D. Jacobi John Birch Lodge W r, T. L. Wilson and § Church A, rd maste a WARNS FARMERS (Reuters) Fidel (¢ Cuban astro farmers tha lo supplies safeguard He said in artificial Campaign to expansion insemin ensure of essentia bas to the Glenholme at nearly 40 inches in height and is valued al about $120 Mr mas Over $200 is expected by McMillan hefore Christ --Oshawa Times Photo of ata the NO following governor the Mark's rate) Anglican Harry Gordon the torio . | College t Directors GOODWOGD The annual | meeting of Ontario County Fed- eration of Agriculture was held in Greenbank United Church on Tuesday evening, December 5, 1961. Two door prizes donated by Duncan Wallace, director of | Zone 7 Copaco Barrie, were won |by Mrs, Edgar Evans and Mrs |Russell Rodd | Baker Hill Group provided ment. The | ville, Instrumental the entertain- Morrison Col | Sunderland, gave a_re- port of the year's activities Mrs. John Hamer, Myrtle, was lappointed. as auditor for 1962 Laurence Doble, Uxbridge, jpast president, and member to )OFA, introduced the guest |speaker, Julian Smith, of the | marketing division of United |Co-operatives of Ontario. | Mr. Smith outlined livestock marketing in Ontario, concen- |trating particularly on a detail. led description of operations at ithe Ontario Stock Yards, To- r 6, and the licensed com mission firms who sell live stock there Norman Lehman, President of ship Federation, speaker and group Grant Wailace, OFA, field (man for this area, read the re port of the nominating commit- tee. The following directors were elected for 1962 Rama George Gowanlock Mara -- Grant Windatt, Hector MacKinnon, Wallace MacLean Thorah Tom Harrison, Clar ence Hewitt, Earl Windatt; CAPSULE NEWS Rockefel president, Claremont, Pickering Town- thanked the entertainment NEW YORK (AP)--The New > York Daily news says Governor York state will not seek re-elec- tion and may resign in the spring after the next legislative session. A spokesman for the said of the report -\'There is not a thing to it." REPORTS RECORD SEASON MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal Port Manager Guy Beaudet Tuesday reported a record cargo seasor for the harbor with export volume climbing 28 ner cent to 4,888,000 tons and import volume rising 22 per cent to 7,480,000 tons. The fig- ures represent an aggregate in- crease of 19 per cent over the previous peak year, 1956. SHOOT SPECULATORS MOSCOW (AP)--Six citizens of Soviet Georgia have been convicted of currency specula- tion and one ordered shot by a firing squad, Pravda reported Tuesday. Last month three men were ordered shot in Leningrad for currency speculation RETURN TO WORK MILWAUKEE (AP)--The Mil- waukee Journal's mail room employees, on strike since Nov. r/15, returned to work Tuesday along with some 240 OMC Choir Ministerial table oduced f Prime has Messiah' The 'Messi by }| Handel, i 3.30 p.m ih,"' a sacred ora- George Fredrick to be presented at this Saturday in the park Church by the }Oshawa Missionary Choir "Messiah" s was written Handel in the summer of He began the composition Aug 22 and completed it Sept. 14, in the incredibly short space of 23 days. No other fact in the great composer's life exhibits so clear- ly his genius as well as his power of cencentration. It was the achievement of a giant, in spired, the work of one who by some extraordinary mental feat, had drawn himself com pletely out of the world, so that he dwelt believed dwelt pastures God What: precisely happened was that Handel lived through a jsuperb dream. He was un- ;conscious of its press and call His whole mind was in a trance. |He did not leave the house; his man-servant brought him food, and aften as not returned in an hour to the room to find the food 'untouched, and his master staring into vacancy | When he had completed Part 2, with the 'Hallelujah Chorus", his servant found him at the table, tears streaming from his eyes, '"'I did think I did see all Heavens before me, and the great God Himself," he ex- claimed. Of a certainty Handel was swept by some influence not of the world' during that month -- an influence not mere ly visionary. For 24 days he knew uplands reached only by the high qualities of i)the soul The 45-voice by 1741 or the he in of those student choir hopes to catch the. inspiration of the message of this great |musical masterpiece, which so appropriate at this season of the vear Taking the solo pas- sages in this work will be: Miss Gail Perry, soprano; Miss Sid Norheim, soprano; Miss Dia Bell, contralto; Dr. J. W. Rhodes, tenor. Ralph M. Coup- land, instructor of Music at Oshawa Missionary Colleze will conduch The public is cordially invited' to attend 1s sel ne County Federation .. Resign In Spring print-| Elected | Brock -- Don Hadden, K eit hj} Rynard, Mrs_ Stanley Jewell; | . Reach -- Norman Smith, Allan Crosier, Gordon Ward; Ux-| bridge -- Gordon Ewen, Lorne Tindall, Charlies Forsythe. | Scott -- Chesley Oldham, Gor- don Rynard, Mrs. Ronald Stiv-| er; Scugog Anson Gerrow: | East Whitby -- Gordon Corner,| August Geisberger and Whitby} -- Ray Ingleton, Bert Guthrie. Pickering elected by their Township Federation | Mr. Wallace spoke briefly to the meeting, stressing the im- portance of assessment and an-| | nouncing a meeting arranged by| the directors, for January 9 at Manchester. Donald Middleton, OFA property department,| would be prepared to speak on} assessment at this meeting Lynn Fair, Department of} Agriculture, Uxbridge, congrat ulated the Federation on having prepared written reports. He also commented on the work of the Federation in projects such as the Whitby Agricultural and Industrial Trade Fair, the Dairy) f Princess Competition and the Farm Safety Council Anson Gerrow, Warden of the County, urged farmers to unite for stronger farm organization "If industry is to prosper the farmer must do well too," he said the Newcastle Sportsmen's Clare Curtin of Victoria Coun. Club pose with their prizes ty, thanked the farmers who during their recent annual made it possible for him to rep-| banquet at Newcastle. Win- | resent them on the Hog Board of Ontario. He said he felt this CITY AND DISTRICT board was making quiet and steady progress strengthen ing the whole program QUELL STORE FIRE A fire in the ballast box of a light fixture resulted in a call being placed to the Oshawa Fire Department at 11:25 a.m. Tues- day by employees of Dunn's Tailors, 36 .King street east. Little damage was done, it was reported FIVE AMBULANCE CALLS During the past 24 hours the Oshawa Fire Department am- bulance responded to five calls HAGUE (Reuters) HOSPITAL REPORT A. Cole, general man Following is the report of the Reuters news agency,;Oshawa General Hospital for Tuesday night was invested as the week ending Dec. 9: ad a commander of the Order of missions, 264; births (male), Orange Nassau. Cole has hadij9 (female). 21: discharges, long associations with The Neth 257; newborn discharges (male) erlands 14, (female) 20; major surgery, 57; minor surgery, 110; eye, nose and throat, 47; treat and examinations, 136; 26; physiotherapy treat- Trophy winners for-1961 in ler May ers and compositors affer mem bership approval of a new con HONOR COLE THE Walton ager of CLOSES SHIPPING QUEBEC (CP) The Dutch ©! Liner Ryndam, all decked out! ments for Christmas, sailed from Que-|casts, bec Tuesday night to close the!/ments, passenger season on the St Lawrence. STORM CONSULATE TO ATTEND CONFERENCE day and tried to attack four/Ontario, who attended a con persons seeking visas. It was/ference at St. Michael's Hospita the second straight day youth-/pec 11 {ful mobs roamed the Dominican Republic capital attacking al- leged informers of the Trujillo era jamid a hail of rocks from apc and Mrs. Brownlee, Osh- crowd of several hundred per- awa was one of the finalists sons outside No one was iN-/in the contest on the Uncle | jured Jerry's Club TV show, Buffalo, N.Y., last Sunday and will take part in the final contest next Sunday DRAW WINNERS winners. of the Navy Auxiliary draw were Avelino Diaz, 31 Teresa Byrne, 624 Chris- and pieces of sisted Pat by hea ge his| ie, avenue, and Mrs. Zinck, 427 wood bark he found during his!qipnon street ordeal. Doctors pronounced him) - in good condition. A second hhra'nan is'wiing "Ashburn Cow Top Senior Ayrshire TO FREE PRISONE PARIS (Reuters)--Some 2,500 G. M. Bradley of Ashburn on the owner of the leading Senior, Algerians imprisoned charges arising from the Al-!four-year-old Ayrshire producer 1S FINALIST Dey Brownlee RESCUE MINER OVIEDO, Spain (AP) miner trapped with two other men in a cave-in eight days ago was brought up alive Tuesday) The night by rescue workers. Pedro |eague 31, said he sub-!\jcc College gerian war will be freed at the during the last month, the Ayr-| end of the year by presidential| shire Breeders' pardon, reliable sources said to-' nounced recently day Annbrae Countess Honour 2nd Spa oH ae aE produced 12,158 Ibs. milk; 583 ELECT SPEAKER lbs. fat: 4.80 per cent in 305 DAMASCUS, Syria (AP)-- days with B.C.A,'s of 144 and Syria's new parliament elected 168 Dr. Moumoun Kuzbari as its' This young cow has already Speaker Tyesday. He served as completed three 305 day lacta- the first prime minister after tions yielding 31,222 Ibs. milk: the military revolt broke Syria} 1,510 lbs. fat: 4.84 per cent. Two away from Egypt in the United other Annbrae cows rank sec Arab Republic. last September.|ond and third in this class and i all three are by the same sire, ANNOUNCE Lessnessock Calorific WASHINGTON (AP) The The second high producing tate department announced, cow, Annbrae Countess Lawson. Tuesday the United States will produced 12,722 Ibs. milk: 543 provide $225,000,000 in loans|Jbs. fat; 4.27 per cent in 305 and grants to help Nigeria'tevs with B.C.A.'s of 149 and carry out a $2,800,000,000 five- 155 in Mr. Brawley's herd and year development plan. It was|the third high producing one, the largest program of assist-|Annbrae Countess Heather 2nd. ance yet announced by the U.S.|produced 11.114 Ibs, milk; 491 for newly independent African|!bs. fat; 4.42 per cent with states. B.C.A.'s of 134 and 144 " cow completed her rec- ord in the her TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)--A|Pigeon, Vercht oe PI en devout Buddhist and a convert/he purchased this animal in the to Christianity got into an argu-| Annbrae Sale in 1960. ment over religion Tuesday - night. The Buddhist went to hos- ik sa : pital and the Christian to jail. arocumiee a Police said Lai Feng-tien, 24, lever dees ae BERS AP struck Yang Hung, on thelniunters in hex sdeaag he fleeing head with a hammer. Yang was/ ¢ 3 panic, leaped off a supe asa gcd seuatast ° 60-foot cliff Monday and landed reported in critical condition on a section of a new hiehway ' tl a new highway. JOIN POLICE FORCE Four were killed WASHINGON '(AP) -- Two Association an- LOANS DEBATE FAITHS SPORTSMEN'S CLUB TROPHY WINNERS Mrs. Mary Arnold and Mrs. Mary Peddle, of Oshawa, were|Park on Thursday, Dec. 7. SANTO DOMINGO (AP) -- Alamong the 150 head nurses and gang of youths stormed into the| instructors, member of the Re- the attending representatives of United States Consulate Tues-|sistered Nurses Association of the i 12 year oldjcluded int his Ontario Agricul- Police rescued the four/daughter of H. E. W. Brownlee,|tural Machinery Act are: % THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 13, 1961 | ners were--Back row (l-r)-- | --WilSon Stark, trapshooting Cecil Gibson, round trophy; | trophy; Jim Potter, most ae- Frans. Vaniersel, pike trophy; | tive member; Doug Skinner, Stan Hockett, large-mouth | rifle trophy. : bass trophy. Front Row (1-r) --Oshawa Times Photo Plan Children's Camera C Christmas Party The Storie Park Neighborhood Association has announced that! the Christmas Party for child- . ren, 12 years and under, will! N ht H ] be held in the park clubhouse 1g e \ jat 6.30 p.m, Friday, Dec. 15, At the December meeting of Competition night at Oshawa the association. Jack Cameron Camera Club resulted in the reported the players enjoyed theifoilowing awards banquet provided in their honor T a co Ron Ferguson, of Raglan, held, 29P Slide in the Senior Pic- torial section was "Afternoon the winning ticket in the turkey i - i Aras 8 "|Walk" by Fred Miller. This was i _|a very pleasing picture of a man jon a quiet walk with his dog, Machinery along a path in a_ typically Act Asked Dancey. 'n the senior nature section, |Committee of the Ontario Legis-|mention, as did Marshall Val- jlative Assembly at Queen's laincourt's "Cicada". lub Competition Canadian autumn woods. First Honorable Mention was won by Hazel Worfolk's | slide "Geranium", and Honorable |Mention for the slide titled 'In | B F jthe Old Way" by Archie cf a ers Jake Laird's slide 'Jack O A request for an agriclutrualjLantern" took top place and machinery act was made by the his "Star Flower" tied for first Board of Governors of Ontario honorable mention with Fred Federation of Agriculture when|Miller's "Fern'. Jake Laird's they met with the Agricultural)"Closed Gentian" won honorable In the special section "Peaple aying", Fred Miooer's "'Blow- Parmer Unigd. Onto ing Bubbles" was tops and Bob |County and Zone 4 of the Feq- a : ae ah : ~ « ©* 'honorable mention. ® l'eration of Agriculture were rep- pe rt |resented at the special meeting|. /" the junior pictorial section lby Laurence Doble, Uxbridge. |B0b, Sherriff's slide "The, Old "Suggested principles to be in-| Mill' was judged Best Slide and William Bradbury's 'Summer Cc and "Sculpture in This request was supported by) pj soitage"® To provide for the availability Ice" won first honorable lof repair parts. and service to|mention and honorable mention, [the purchasers of farm machin- respectively. : ery in Ontario. In the junior nature section To provide for the control and|Bob Sherriff's "'Cicada"' was top jsale of farm machinery and/slide ' parts in Ontario. After the slide showing, Archie To provide for testing farm!Dancey read two instructive ar- machinery offered for sale in'ticles from the PSA Journal --< Ontario : "Off Colour" and "Perfect Ex- To provide for the publishing posure", of reports of tests conducted on farm machinery offered for sale|1, the films submitted jn the in Ontario (including new ma-|"T+easure Hunt" competition chines that may be offered for) wi) pe shown and the awards sale some time in the neariannounced, For this novel en- future) d Wu ae : : eavour, each maker took pic- To provide for an inspection| {ures of eighteen given subjects service to carry out the f and intent ot the Head on a twenty exposure film and : : had the processed result sent Machinery Act "tly i j | To provide for an Agricultural oe vob the inte ad Machinery Board be interesting and surprising to SIMPLE FORMULA. including the makers. 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