Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Aug 1963, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 28, 1963 ! |-C. N. Heath sgid the 1963|said, the board has sold part of| s owned by H. Butcher and sons| Reserve grand champion was| The reserve title went to " Tobacco Crop crop will probably total 160,-/a stock-pile stored during the weensvl e of Princeton, Ont., won the re-|Woodlea Roya! Leader, owned! Rlack Jester. owned bv T. Alex 00,000 to 170,000,000 pounds,|past two years and not pur-| serve grand championship. iby Marvin Green and sons Of award of Arva, Ont, i . leompared to 180,000,000 pounds|chased at auctions. The stock-| B ll N d | Edgelea Acme Dee, owned by|Brantford. oa nial Students Said Smallest lin ag oooh ig gy Paull paca u ame |Alfred Bagy and Sons of Wood-, Selwood Dewdrop 9, owned adage Mh nig rep: ee ew | Mr, Heath said, however, that/pounds, he said. lbridge. Ont., was judged the|2' Stanse:l Brothers of Aylmer,|was Ruth of Windfields 8, also 6 lyields per acre will probably be] Mr, Heath and other board To Jerse | nee, 2 a" Ont., was judged junior female|owned by the Windfields Farm, . | Since l better than in most years and/members were here for the p y junior female champion and the|champion, with the reserve ti-lwith the reserve award going that about one-third of the 1963), ; reserve junior championship|¢, going to Sunny Acres King's , : xpec s al TORONTO (CP)--The secre- crop has been picked first meeting of a seven-mem-; TORONTO (CP) -- Mordale|weni to Edgelea Acme Lynne.|Karne. owned by Mr. Green|'° Royal Rosebud of Oakleigh tary of the Ontario Flue-Cured He said about 10,000 acres|ber tobacco industry advisory Basil's Venture,. owned by Ce-\also owned by Mr. Bagg and!ang Sons ' 6th, owned by Ross M. Kohler PICKERING (Staff) -- The|L. Taylor, Miss P. Vickers, J.\Tobacco Growers Market- are being grown--the smallesticommittee made up of three|Ol Piggy 08 and Rasa 4 a Sons i Windfields Bardo liermere, and Son of Cayuga, Ont. - end- llace, E, Williams, and G./ing Board said Tuesday On- amount since the board began| growers' representatives, three|Queensville, Ont., capture i; In Ayrshires judging, Bonnie-| por Sargent House, owned by back-to-school rush has descend-| Wallace, g A ; sen ~igrand champion Jersey bull ti-/, ; owned by Windfields Farm Ltd. ed upon te three Township high] Worrall {ahs ds, "uecured. tobacco operations Ip 07--and, com, buyers representatives and 6.0%, ta" Canadian" National jet, "and. Een 'ompes Toran, won the grand|Douglas Palmer of Schomberg, schools and the staffs of the) poth Ajax and Pickering Dis-|crop will be the smallest since pares wi ' A, M oe lExhibition Tuesday f ha a 4 | : lOnt judged best Belgian i i i ; i il 5, 00-paor crop. of last year. Ontario Farm Products Mar-|/Exhibition Tuesday. |Richmond, Ont., won the. grandichampion Aberdeen Angus bull|/Ont., Was 8 : schools are moving into highlirict High Schools have re-\the 145,000,000-pound of : | Bell City Wonderful Jet;|champion bull award. 'award, 'stallion in horse judging. gear in preparation for the|ceiyed a top-to-bottom scrub-|1959, Lae ces salt aca iced bing and the doors will open to) ~~~ more than 2,000 students who will fill the classrooms on Sept. 3 The staff at Dunbarton High School are a little more anxious than the others about the com- ing opening day. More than 400 new students will be present to gleaming halls and classrooms The attendance at Ajax High is expected to rise to 590 from last year's figure of 560. Five new teachers will be add- ed to the Ajax staff and except) for one veteran of an Oshawa fill the school's new 16-room ad- ome ddition. built duri The new addition. built during | last year's school season will] D. Bell will be the new bb push the school's attendance|Physical Education _ teacher figure above 900 with Miss P. MacKenzie super Courses of study in the new\vising the girls' gymnasium) wing range from Automobile| work. shop to Latin Authors Miss I. Greer will be in The new classrooms and 400 charge of the school library and new students called for the hir-|J. Hibbard heads the history de- ing of 27 new members of the partment. -- teaching staff at Dunbarton. W. Renison comes to the They are: J. H. Addison, R.| school's commercial depart- Barratt, A. C. BoyKydis, Morris) ment from the Oshawa School Cohen, Clifford Dell, T.- D./Board. : Evans, J. J. Finnigan, Craig} The attendance figures at Fisher, Francis Foldvary,| Pickering District High Schoo! Henry Gannon, Leo Hauns-|will be up only 20 to 660 in the berger, H. Kahn, Miss J. Lai,|classrooms. : Mr. William Lewis, Marilyn} The school is hiring five new Mills, Miss R. Pang, and Allan| teachers to replace those lost, Pointz They are: Gordon McKay, Other new members of the/History; Miss Arleen_ Reed, staff are: Miss Gwen Rattle, G Physical Education; Maurice) Roberts. R, Robinson, Richard|M. Slichter, Science, and Nor- Smith, Mrs. B: Stevenson, Miss|man Hendricks, English. | school, all are new to the pro-| fession. | Finer Foods - Chartrans Battle To 10-10 Game | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jtheir half of the seventh and} Sam's Finer Foods and Chart-|Sam's took the lead for the} ran's Men's Wear battled farjfirst time in the game in the} into the night last night to a 10-|top of the eighth. George Ken-| 10 tie in their Junior Men's|nedy led off the frame with a League softball finals. Thejhomer, and Jim McKnight game was called because of}came all the way around when darkness at the end of thehis basehit was booted in the eighth inning. outfield. : Roth teams were all out to}, Chartran's went into thelr i ar : half of the eighth. trailing .10-8 win this important fifth game : seb of the best of seven finals. The|@%d with their backs to the series is currently tied at two wall Doug Lane drew a Walic} games each and Smith reached on an inter-| Chartran's jumped to roger eae Harold oo : 6 lapped a sharp grounder early 6-0 lead They scored thre| sown ti secabaenans Baw oa' in the first frame ON'tirst-sacker Wayne Devitt could singles by Doug Lane, Brian|yot handie and. the two lead Smith, Hal Nickelson, and Brad runners scored to tie it up Yourth Willie Willowdale then struck} They added two more in the Howie Pollard and, with Mickel.| second when Bill Nic holson) son on second, had to face hard reached on an error, Al Colelhitting Brad Yourth. Yourth| tripled and Lane rag ee nit a ball up the middle, but/ Single of the game 0 Isecond . sacker Steve Burns scored'a single run in the third/made a great backhanded stab when he led off with a base hit/of the ball and threw the run- and came around on twolner out at first to end the errors, Sam's opened their scoring in the fifth frame when Wayne| Devitt walked and Willie Willowdale homered. They knotted the score in th sixth. Larry Perris walked, Al Brown reached on an error, Joh Kilpatrick singled, and Bob Mc- Manus homered. The Haberdashers came back in their half of the inning with two more runs. Brian Smith homered with Lane aboard to run the count to 8-6. A two-run, clutch homer by} Larry Perris in the seventh inning tied the score at 88 and! sent the contest into' extra in-| nings FAILED TO TALLY Chartran's failed to tally in threat. At this point the teams agreed to call the game because of larkness. Willie -Willowdale went. al the way for the Dinermen, He gave up 10 hits, walked one and whiffed mine. Michelson and Nicholson shared mound duties for Chartran's. Between them they were touched for seven safeties, struck out nine, and issued three free passes Doug Lane, with three hits and Brian Smith and Brad Yourth with two each were the big guns at the plate for Char tran's, The seven hits that Sam's picked up were divided among seven different players The series resumes Thursday} night at the High School field.| Game time is 6:30 p.m Dog's Best Friend Draws Court Fine BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Dog's best friend paid a total of. $18.20, in fines and costs inj Magistrate's Court here Tues- day on charges of letting a dog run at large and failing to buy dog tags. The fine was assessed against Mrs. Annette Iliffe of Courtice by Magistrate R. I. Moore. Mrs. lliffe was in court an swering the charges laid against her husband, Thomas Iliffe, by Dog Control Officer Archie Hos- kins. She pleaded not guilty to the dog "running-af-large" charges on the strength of an interpre- tation of the Township Bylaw by the Darlington 'Township Council, The Council's interpretation of the Bylaw and Mr. Hoskin's ideas on it are two different things,"' she said "I am really. not too interest- ed in the Council's interpreta- tion," his Worship interjected, "I can only judge from the wording of the Bylaw and the| when Mr. Hoskins was there," jhe apologized. "'I tried to get jthe dog off the road, but I was too late. "When Mr. Hoskins asked me if I had seen the dog on the road I should have said 'no' but I said 'yes' and here I am."' Magistrate Moore began to pass sentence, "Aren't you going to hear my witness,' asked Mrs Iliffe 'L don't think it will do you much ggod," His Worship re plied. "But he didn't catch the dog He never tries to\catch it. He just sends us a summons. He's never been able to catch the dog." "T guess the dog was a little too fast for me this time, Your Worship", admitted Mr. Hos kins, '"'but I have caught him before and had him in_ the pound." "He has not, Your Worship," retorted Mrs. Iliffe "Hmm, he's a savage-looking evidence given here as to whe-|beast," commented Magistrate ther an infection took place.") Moore, Mrs. Tliffe pleaded not guilty on the charge of fa her dog properly nced, She said that she had always waited to get her licence from the jhe saw the Iliffe dog up by the ing to have) "part wolf, isn't he" "Mostly Collie, 1. think, See how his tail is half chopped off."" Thomas Solway testified that Township assessor and that fewjhouse when Mr. Hoskins drove dogs in the neighborhood were licensed at the time she was charged. i Mr. Hoskins explained _that the Bylaw stipulated that li cences be purchased by Febru- ary 1 the circumstances under which the other charges were made Twice I answered complaints! in that suwhdivision concerning the Tliffe's dog. On May 29 and again on July 8, I visited the area and found the dog on the street."" Reg Liscum, a neighbor of the Iliffes Hoskin's testimony on charge made May 29 "I am sorry, Mrs. Iliffe, but 1) the He went on to describe) corroborated Mr.) up, and that Mrs. Iliffe immed lately took the dog into the house. "That evidence is useless.' said His Worship, "Just be cause you didn't see him on the road doesn't mean he wasn't there. This is a nonsense type of evidence. Two people saw the dog on the road and von didn't. Your evidence can best be termed neutral." I'm. not going to bother with the second offence of running at large 'I'm here to pass sentence not persecute, I find you guilty on the first charge of letting your dog run and also for not having a proper. licence for did see your dog on the atreetjhim." In the past two months, hejketing Board. 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