Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jun 1963, p. 4

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{ @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 2, 1963 SOUTH ONTARIO W.I. ANNUAL MEETING Members of the Southern Ontario Women's Institute re- cently met at St. Paul's United Church, Ajax, for their annual dinner meeting. More than 85 women from all over Southern Ontario County gathered at the church and discussed plans for the coming year. Officers of the group are: Back row (left to right)--Mrs, H. Lewis, 2nd vice-pres; Mrs. W. Heron, sect., and Mrs. M. Annis, Ist vice-pres; Ladies in the front row are (l-r)--Mrs. W. Brown, past pres., and Mrs. G. Caw- ker', pres. --Oshawa Times Photo. Ontario County Farm Calendar UXBRIDGE -- The following calendar of upcoming events was released by the Depart- ment of Agriculture office at Uxbridge. June 46 -- 9.00 am, Fed- erated Colleges, Guelph -- An- nual Conference for Agricul- tural representatives. Friday, June 7 -- 1.30 p.m., Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room -- Aberdeen An- gus Breeders Junior Committee meeting. Friday, June 7 -- 7.30 p.m., Brooklin Park -- June meeting Port Perry 4-H Dairy and Grain| Clubs. The topic will be 'Farm Safety". Wednesday, June 26 -- 8.00 p.m., Cannington, Brock Dis.| trict "High School -- June meet-/ ing for Mara 4-H Calf Club, Beaverton 4H Calf Club, Sun- derland 4-H Dairy and Tractor Agriculture Clubs. This is a} "Farm Safety" meeting. Thursday, June 27 8.00) p.m., Brooklin Township Hall) 4-H Dairy. and Grain Clubs, | for Brooklin Junior Farmers. Tuesday, June 11 -- 8.15 p.m., Uxbridge Fair Grounds -- June meeting for Uxbridge Junior Farmers. Friday, June 14 -- 8.00 p.m., Washago, Black River Hall -- June meeting for North Ontario Plowmen's Association, Tuesday, June 18 -- 8.30 p.m., Cannington, Brock District High School -- June meeting for Beaverton Junior Farmers. Thursday, June 20 -- Wash. ago, Fern Lodge -- Annual Wardens' Picnic. Saturday, June 22 -- 10.00 a.m., Cannington, Brock Dis- trict High School -- Annual Ontario County Junior Farmer Field Day. Tuesday, June 25 -- 8.30 p.m., Greenbank -- June meeting for Port Perry Junior Farmers. Tuesday, June 25 -- 8.00 p.m., Uxbridge, Town Hall -- June meeting for Scott 4-H Beef, Grain and Potato Clubs, also Brooklin Jr. Farmers Win Dance Contest UXBRIDGE -- A good turn- out of Junior Farmer members and friends attended the An- nual Junior Farmer Square Dancing Competitions held in the Brock District High School, Cannington." Five sets entered the competi- tion, with the Brooklin Junior Farmers being declared win- ners and Port Perry runners-up. Each set was required to dance one optional and one compul. sory change. Added to the competition this year was a competition for callers. Five persons entered this competition, with Bruce McMillan of Port Perry being declared champion, and Frank Barkey of Brooklin runner-up. Ted Gordon and Wilfred Shier from the Beaverton Jun. jor Farmers were in charge of arrangements for the dance, with Donna Johnson, county President= acting as chairman. Brooklin Vet Takes Course At Guelph GUELPH Dr, John K. Lumsden, Brooklin, Ontario, has just completed an inten. sive refresher course in Dis- eases of Cattle at the Ontario Veterinary College. The course, which included] " Doctors of Veterinary Medicine from Ontario, Quebec, Mari- times, Western Provinces, and the United States is designed to bring veterinary practitioners up-to-date on recent develop. ments in diagnosis, treatment and disease prevention in farm livestock. Under the leadership of Dr. J. Henderson, Head of the De- partment of Medicine and Sur. gery, the course consisted of lectures, demonstrations, and diagnostic procedures. This short course is sponsored by the Extension Department of "Tse addicts. jan age-old occupation Brougham 4-H Dairy Calf Club.| The topic will be "Farm Safe- Wednesday, July 3 7.00 p.m.; Brooklin, Kahn Bros. Farm -- Annual Ontario Coun-| nh Holstein Club Twilight meet- "Tenietay, July 4 -- Annual| 4-H Club Bus Trip to points of interest in York County. | Thursday, July 18 -- 9.00 a.m., Manchester Annual 9.30 Annual | -- 'iLand Judging competition. Saturday, July 20 a.m, -- Peterborough, Quinte District Junior Farmer Clubs, Brock 4-H Grain and| -- June meeting for Oshawa) @ GRADUATES Gary Cox, son of Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Cox, RR 4, Bow- manville, recently graduated | from Waterloo Lutheran Uni- versity with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Mr. Cox majored in economics and is now in | the investment department of the Equitable Life Insurance | Co. | at Waterloo. Field Day. lf i Complex Rings | In Smuggling GENEVA (Reuters) -- Com- plex and efficient smuggling Tings are using armored con- voys in jungle mountain areas of southeast Asia, high-powered cars, speedboats and even air- craft to bring opium to the "new. look" version of is re- Vealed in reports to the United| Nations' commission on nar-| cotic drugs. The picture of what govern-| ments in southeast Asia seeking to break the curse of opium are up against comes from enforce-| ment authorities in Formosa, | Japan, Hong Kong, Malaya,| Singapore, Thailand and Viet! Nam. It reveals that the Opiate traf- fic in the region "is no longer the wor kof small isloated traf- | fickers."" Wild, hilly hake areas in northern Thailand, where 5 hill tribes grow opium as a! main cash crop, China, North! Viet Nam, Burma and Laos are sources of opium. But, the commission was told, | there have been recent signifi- cant coups by police authorities. Last October police in north- ern Thailand seized two con-|"* ® signments of more than one ton each of opium and more than 100 pounds of a morphine base. It was one of the largest suc-| cesses in the war against opium in years. 'Socreds Planning |More Candidates PETERBOROUGH (CP)--The| jOntario Social Credit League |plans to field considerably more candidates in the next provin-! cial election than in the last! one, the beard of directors de-| cided here Saturday. Immediate elimination of the ali sales tax, Phen ge on of the provincial qancgitaens of Setore! ms sources similar to that of the| governments of Alberta and! British Columbia will be the) main planks in the party's plat- orm. RESULTS COUNT! | | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE! Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board pens the Ontario Veterinary College, 1----Odd ot, rights, xw---Ex-warrants. Net change is'C Vickers from previous board-lot closing sale, |\CWN Abitibi Alta Dis vt Alta Dis w Alte Gas 925 $31 Alt eo " pr 25 $107% 107% 107% Alg Ce' Arg 260pr Ash Temple 700 is TORONTO 11 By The piesa re Toronto Stock Exchange--June % Quotations in cents unless marked $.\C Tire A xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-|C Util | Btock Gpr INDUSTRIALS uN Gales High Low s.m. Chage {Ses ~ wv 205 5% 45% 45% + 41D Paver 1400 260 255 255 +5 |Con Gas 1200 75 75 75 +4 |Corby vt 4 314 314 Coronation 720 +30) |EPaig it yg + %) |Crown Zell Dist Seag iD bred +1%| eee. 'iket a4 335 385 385 615 615 15 on $264 26% 100 720 720 4 328% 28% $22 622 wh ant " bal) 30 33) O83 15 18 BM" Wh 11% 18% 19% -- %|Pow Cor xd 150 ~- %4 | Premium 65% + 4 |Price Br 100 42 485 id + +1 24 250 25 40 18% 20% 59 23% 27% 61 11% 27% + %& Globe A 61 + %|GL Paper $185 MC 90 int Nickel K ma 16% -- 'Inter PL , 4 66% + Y\Int Sti P % jinv Syn A \Jockey C 235 5 $58% 5 330 «(330 LIVESTOCK COMPETITION Judging Winners | Ontario County Junior Farmer) |Livestock Judging Competition| trophies awarded at the compe- was held in the Brooklin area tition, on Saturday, May 25, day were -- Dan Rose, Assist- | 'a tive, York County; S C a | North Simcoe; Ron Werry, Osh- awa, RR 1, and Jack Pearson,| Beath Farms, Oshawa, won by|Cadamet Uxbridge, RR 1. |tition was under the direction|T. C. Glaspell and Son, Oshawa,|¢ Inca jof the Ontario Department of;won by Graham Murray( visit- Gest Pat Agriculture, H, L. Fair, Agricultural Repre-| Swine Trophy--Major General| D. Keys,|John A. Gunn, won by Morley} Chimo | Associate Agricultural Repre.! ong | sentative, |The group visited the farms of| stock | Frank Batty and Son, Brooklin; | Leod, Blackwater. |Ken Holliday, Junior Championship Trophy |S¢cur Free som Stock Farm, Oshawa, RR| -- donated by Stouffville Live-|Un nest P 3; Fred! hid cpgealta Oshawa, RR 1. provided two classes of pure-;phy -- |bred Suffolk ewes which were; | Chambers, | judged at the National | Farm. Junior Farmers UXBRIDGE ~-- The annua! sentative, in charge. The trophy winners were: A total of 73 contestants | ck Sales, Brooklin; Ran. Stud Farm,|stock Sales, won by Waines,- Cannington. and National Walter Beath, Oshawa, RR 2, Wilfrid, won Stud) Port Perry Junior Farmers. the| Shield, -- Tavish, Uxbridge. Dairy Trophy -- donated Farms, The official judges for Representa- Bob Robson, | Elmcroft ummer Assistant, Durham|won by ounty; Keith Clay, Associ.;awa, John Leask, te Agricultural Representative, | tie Beef Trophy -- nt Agricultural donated Bill Taylor, Pefferlaw. The Livestock Judging Compe.| Sheep Trophy -- donated Uxbridge, withjing Scottish Young Farmer. and Davidson, Blackwater. There Were many prizes and Gr Plains Senior Championship Trophy |; |judges ten classes of livestock.|-- donated by Stouffville Live-|Prairie oi won by Neil Mc.| Junior Farmer Inter-Club Tro. onated by Orvan Canadian National Exhibition | 42"! won by Sandy Mc. Beaverton, | Belcher Murray Jackson, Osh-/pe Seagrave, | Bibis | Bouz: Reeser -- Siscoe Steeloy Steep B Sturgeon apg Tn 'cup Un Mourad 220 220 $1144 1186 | 11% -- 4 Un aed Stock ae Past ot Sul ziant YK Gales 20 S285 84 28% Pog 'an otek 10 Gales High Low a, Bs cnee ". m5 +5 16% + % 22 200 250 265 $17 17 110 $16% 16% 200 $22 «22 1» us 390 20 6240 % % in 1™% 11% i 6% ey allnor 13 +) " Ye -% va MM +" Iron By iM MM 54% + + 4 Secabus 28 28 Mak On Expl \Jonsmith \Joutel + %| Jowsey + %| Keeley F \Ke: $36% $19% 19% 19% 540 540 «(540 380 O38 38 $20 $354 $14% 14% 14% 120 800 800 800 si0 10 60 La 500 $55 150 155 +15 {eee Aw 25 938% 3m 38% =| Ler 200 S84 BY 8 lMarenee [Revelstoke 100 490 490 10 | ser 8774 71% ah - |) er a Royal Bank 185 ag oy 300 $12 «120 «12 + ¥ Matigmi oWat StL Cor; 74 $22% 28% 2% aw Ag rt 17162 12 il 1 ~t |Meta Uran 3000 7% 7% idrim i 35 3 Seven Arts 100 $876 | 84 Bt 3: |Shaw A pr 90 $45% 45% 454--™% Shell Oil 1505 $18% 18% 18% -- Man Gen batt fay aed 8) Shell I wt 600 785 780 ™0 woeta oe $1313 328s ac we S8ssa "iQN Gas se3gissss fyee > guxiesssie --20 +8 Mt Wright 2000 52 52 +10 | Wasamac Werner West Mines i500 S% + 3 AAA eae PARA Sil rey os eee EE Prime wou 4 | Winrey 1900 197 18 188 200 298 299 298. --6| Wiltsey 500 14% 14% 148 1% --5 ee Sales to 11 s.m.: 656,000, 100 4916 6 ye 4% 504 SIMCOE ST. $. 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