Church Marks Its Centenary ORONO (Staff) -- One hun- dred years of service to the community was observed by the congregation of the Orono United Church Sunday, as the church marked its first-century anniversary. Two former ministers of the Orono pastoral charge were on guest -- at the -- ng and afternoon services.) --The sale of liquor unde a They were the Rev. A-\dining lounge licence for con- Eustace, pastor of Empress| .imption with meals United Church, London and the) _-phe sale of liquor undér a Rev, J. E. Griffith, pastor of | jounge licence Dunsford United Church. Mesthiteenains . catalnt 4 THE OSHAWA Tims, SWIM Kany geoge Garden swim mi ng/ should always be in full view of the house to allow frequent checks on bathers. -------- 18th ANNIVERSARY SALE NU-WAY 174 MARY ST. -- 728-4681 Monday, October 29, 1962 Pickering Okays Sale Of Liquor BROUGHAM (Staff) -- Pick- ering Township voters turned down thrée out of the eight ques- tions during Saturday's liquor plebiscite. Nearly 50 pércent of the elig- ible 10,000 voters favored: County Growers Elect Officers Will Collins, president of the Ontario County Vegetable Grow- ers' Association, was in charge of the annual meeting of the as- sociation held in Brooklin. Ed. Ruthven, chairman of the Vegetable Growers' Marketing Board, emphasized that the or- ganization is only as strong as the growers themselves. He felt \that acreage renting and pack-|berger, Oshawa, RR 2; Reach, age deal contracts by the can-|Alvin Bruce, Seagrave, RR No. ners is one of the biggest prob-|2; Scugog, Percy Jeffrey, Port lems that the Board has to face|Perry, RR No. 3. | ---- in the future. He reported that; Delegate to district meeting,| the Vegetable Growers' Associe-! Port Hope, Nov. 13 -- Will Col s tion is co-operating with the|lins, Whitby, RR No, 1; dele.| Metro Marxist ogee ha Me gongs hme: erg 4 ea ee --_ Se Wi hd canners in an effort to find|ton, Dec. a -- Chas. ] Broughton, Whitby; lady Soe. es it raw |gate to annual meeting, Hamil- A Vi ' | As. Victory export markets for canning crop ton, Dec. 5 and 6 -- Mrs. Chas TORONTO (CP)--Russia's of- Jones, Balsam; president, Will tore Collins, Whitby, RR No. 1; wphagihes ie vice - president, Earl Pascoe, Whitby, RR No. 2; secretary. treasurer, Lynn Fair, Uxbridge Directors, 1963: Pickering, John Power, Whitby, RR No. 1; Whitby, Chas. Broughton, Whit. by; East: Whitby, William Sack, Oshawa, RR No. 4, August Geis. --Government liquor sales. --Government sale of beér for | home consumption. 1 --Wine stores, i Men's beverage rooms, wom- en's beverage rooms and the sale of beer and wine only under a dining room licence for con- sumption with meals were three' questions defeated. | The official count of the votes starts at noon today and will finish around 4 p.m. said Lioyd Pearce, Returning Officer. Saturday's vote was the first liquor plebiscite since 1909 in. the township. FIRST TIME AVAILABLE Lowe Butler, Vegetable Grow. | ers' fieldman, spoke on the pro- products. Broughton, Whitby. duction of various vegetable;--------------_--_ crops, with particular refer- ence to disease and insect con- trol. 3 | Suspect Smallpox | The election of officers and| On Luxury Liner \directors resulted as follows: RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Royal Delight, owned by Roy Ormiston, Brooklin, On- tario, was the Best Uddered Female and Reserve Grand Champion at the East-Central Ontario Championship Holstein Show at Peterborough. She also a member of the win- ning Progeny of Dam. Last year she was a member of the All-Canadian Progeny of Dam and has twice received Honorable Mention for All-Ca- nadian as an individual. Her dam, Balsam Brae Pluto Sov- ereign, is one of Canada's best known show cows. She has been four times Grand Cham- TOWN AND RURAL BEAT UNICEF Helped On Halloween By ALLAN BAILEY There was a time when de- struction predominated the eve- ning of October 31 the night that is called Hallowe'en. | Personal property was de- stroyed under the pretense of practical joking by people with weird senses of humor. UNICEF assists some 57,000,- agen and their mothers County Junior Farmer debat- eac' weird looking little witches, these in when tykes year. So, goblins for them, little and ghosts) costumes come calling Wednes-| day night, have your candy and apple treats ready but also have a supply of pen- nies on hand for their pion at Peterborough, winner of the Best Udder award at the Royal Winter Fair, To- ronto, once All-Canadian Aged Cow and twice Honorable Men- tion. produced in 305 days 21,260 Ibs. milk testing 3.70 percent butterfat. 'Junior Farmer | Debate Taken By Beaverton "Resolved that the County | System of Government in On. tario is Satisfactory' was the topic for the annual Ontario jing competition, held in Brock District High School. The topic proved quite inter- jesting. A team representing the Beaverton Junior Farmer Club won the competition. Teams de- bated from the Beaverton, Ux- As a_ five-year-old she | Honorary president, Lewis, PLYMOUTH, England (AP) #8) PRIS SOP A ASCE [sn liner Orion docked here County Cream Group Elects Gordon Rynard The annual meeting of the On tario County Cream Producers' | cjnated. Association, held. in the De. - partment of Agriculture office, | Uxbridge, was addressed by W.| J. Wood, district director on the| Cream Producers' Marketing| Board. | He outlined some of the work that the Cream Producers' Mar-| keting Board carried out during} the year. He stated that much) of the surplus butter that was going into storage was not of butter produced from farm sep- : arated renin, but from the |bY the OPP Bowmanville de- overflow of whole milk from!tachment during the weekend. fluid and manufactured milk|There were no injuries. ; producers. At 12.30 p.m. Saturday, a col- He also said that the cream/|lision occurred at the inter. producers had co-operated with|section of Highway 35 and the other dairy groups in an ef-|County Road 1. The drivers fort to bring about an over-all milk marketing plan. Agree- Sunday and 52 passengers were |placed under daily medical sur- |veiliance for | toms. The Orion, which sailed from Sydney, Australia, but a 21- year-old Asian ashore at Suez. He turned out to have small- pox, Since then, the 650 crew -jand 1,150 passengers were vac- smallpox symp- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- castle and Cecil Hinze of May- ment on a plan has not beenjnooth Station. Total damage possible to date, and he pre-|was about $375: dicted that no vote on an over-| On the same day, a tractor |bridge, Port Perry and Brook- all milk marketing plan would|trailer owned by Taggart Trans- Nobody Injured In 3 Accidents | were Julien DePaepe of New-| fer to remove missile bases \from Cuba was statesmanlike land principled behavior, and therefore a great victory, Cana- ;dian Communist leader Leslie Morris said Sunday. | Addressing a meeting at- | tended by about 500 persons,|- Mr. Morris said the offer con- tribuetd to world peace and was) not a diplomatic defeat, He suggested the United States wants to destroy the Cu- dan revolution as a warning to) other atin American. nations that they will not be permitted |to change their systems of gov- jernment, JOHN WINTERMEYER At Orono Meet |Liberal leader John Winte meeting and nomination Libral Association. | And at 12.10 a.m. Sunday, |section of |Tooley's Mill road. | Police say the drivers were|next Ontario election- |Alfred Webb, 55 Ontario street,) They'are E. R. (Dick) Lov {Bowmanville and Fred Georg|kin, Newcastle, Weston Bani Brown, West Beach, Bowman.| ville. Damage was $700 jat $700. Hope. Liberal Leader ORONO (Staff) -- Provincia meyer will be the speaker here | |Thursday night at the annual) con- | vention of the Durham County) Four prominent men in the) \Three accidents were reported|(wo cars were involved in ajcounty have thrown their hats| jrear-end collision at the inter-\into the nomination ring, seek-| Highway 2 andling the position of Liberal can-/| didate in Durham County in the} ter, Campbelicroft, Alan Beer, estimated|Bethany and Glen James, Port RIGHT IN OSHAWA Internationally-Famous _ WALTER THORNTON TRAINING Your opportunity to take the personal Improvement course that has benefitted thousands of women from all walks of life and in all age brackets. 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De Jonge.'____ bate on the same resolution.| Directors for 1963: Rama, Team members from the Bea-|Gordon McArthur, Washago; | After Hallowe'en in previous years, reports flowed into our news room by iocal reporters) and wire service, of barns and houses being burned down, cars stolen and damaged, and prop- erty owners harassed. The occa- alonal story even appeared of a prankster being shot by an| irate victim of the witch-and-| goblin set. orange and biack official UNICEF boxes. ti Children in Bowmanville, Newcastle, Orono, Clarke and) Darlington townships will be collecting for this worthy cause. CNR Freight lin Junior Farmers' Associa- ROCK BURL ~, HUDSON IVES "on | GENA ROWLANDS How To Gain But fortunately, an organiza- verton Club were Dean Beatty, Wilfred Shier, Ted Gordon and Mara, John B. Warren, Brech- in, No. 1; Thorah, Leonard Da- Peace Of Mind Hits Station At Udney UDNEY, Ont. (CP)--A_ de- railed CNR freight train smashed into the station house at Udney Sunday night, but three children asleep upstairs were only shaken up. Railmen walking back along the tracks after the crash found a wrecked car. Its driver, Wil- liam McLaughlin, 21, of nearby Orillia, was taken to hospital |there suffering from underter-|Ted Gordon, Donna Joh Pennies are important to|Mined injuries. Bill Batty and Allan Ross. UNICEF. Just one cent can| At least 20 cars of the freight|----~ Z GREE provide enough vaccine to pro-| were derailed in the station, but} tect a child from tuberculosis,|the engine and caboose re- or provide five large glasses of|mained on the tracks. milk for an undermourished| Some of the cars smashed into child. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Five cents is enough to cure|Wilson, making a wreck of . -- of pane te 2 oe much of the ground floor. 2 ee sare "| The Wilson's three daughters, takes to supply 25 children Isobel, 16, Jaqueline, 12, an tion came along with a plan to turn Hallowe'en into something useful, rather than destructive. It is called UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund). | The organization has met with some criticism by those who say that it is spoiling Hallowe'en for the children. This is a lot of nonsense. The kiddies can carry little oran, and black official UNICEF box in their candy col- lection bag and can still dress up in costumes and masks and have a lot of fun. \vis, Beaverton, No. 2; Brock, |Les Faux, Blackwater; Reach, Lionel Drew, Port Perry, No. 1; Scott, Stewart Annand, Ux-| bridge, No. 2; Uxbridge, Gordon, your most precious fion | Ewen, Uxbridge, No. 1; Pick-| is an untroubled mind. In our | ering, TAoyd Wilson, Ashburn,| relentless race for social nae | No. 1; Whitby, William Parrin-| economic success, we mutilate | der, Ashurn, No. 1; East Whit-| ourselves by self-criticiem, | iby, William Mountjoy, Oshawa,| penalize ourselves with fear. | No. 2; Scugog, Everett Prentice,| Find out how you can. gain | Port Perry, No, 3. peang of send Se a good svonggee Director to Ontario County haaes Dink wolay i1| Federation of Agriculture; Wil-| articles of lasting interest. Alan Ross. Following the debate, the |County Public Speaking Compe. tition was held, with Donna Johnson of Uxbridge winning the Whitby Rotary Trophy, and the right to represent the county in the Provincial Junior Farmer Public Speaking Competition in Toronto, on January 12, 1963. The same topic for debate will be used in the first round of the inter-county debating compe- tition. Debaters on the team to represent Ontario County will be Could there be anything more important than love, wealth, talent and fame? Yes, says | November Reader's Digest, | FEATURE TIMES: 2:00 -- 4:25 6:50 -- 9:15 2-DAYS The Hell-on-Wheels ONLY / Blood and Guts Shock Story of Armored War! ARMORED COMMAND ----with-- + i¢ N BY DESIRE! - SWORN BY OA IN THEIR HANDS THEY HOLD LIFE AND. DEATH TH-TOR - Eight Men Sworn to Violence ... and a Wildcat Girl who made it nine... HEROES DIE SAVE 25°, _ OF YOUR FARE! 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