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

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cecneime me mn | Students Plan |[Donevan Has Ses Exiension_| Automation Seen "77 UNICEF Drive ee sig wig --awima an 2 Cheer Squads "2." a: Handicapped Aid " nay ohne rie Sas Labor Committee for Human' six years hel e United Na- Rights of the Ontario Federa-} : . shh tions in Canada by taking part By GIBB McKAY have been elected' as: Molly|tion of Labor said Saturday the| .WJNDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Handi-|tion, told delegates that the' or- : n d y ke ; in collecting for the UNICEF. (DCI Repoter) |Jobnston ,president; Janice Roe|provincial government and|°aPPed workers may be able to/ganization does not have enough The Ajax Town Council bas of-| Owng to the fact that excite-\as secretary; Othmar Telep as|school boards are exempt from contribute more to the nation's /funds to pay its expenses to the ficially authorised the Ajax Highjment at Donevan has been|treasurer; Gloria Reed as coun-|the Ontario Human Rights\°C0™Y 'han normal persons/end of the current year. School senior was © organ- ong to oe je smash up ig "rag vigeeved gy hg Code. 'omar yg beggens Leal ee was operating ise a collection again this year,|we felt it wou e an oppor-|Menzie as program rector, gates to the annual convention|a mobile school in Zorra East and about 150 students have vol-|tune time to publicize the mem:jand Jackie Rogan as news-| a Borovoy told ppd of the Council for Exceptional/and Zorra West townships and unteered to canvass from door|bers of the various teams and|paper reporter. jcouncil seminar on human/Children were told at a closing'was also providing jobs for to door on Hallowe'en. the officers of the various clubs! Last, but not least, our foot-|"ights and fair employment/dinner Saturday. emotional!y disturbed youths Senior students of the schooi,{iroughout the school, in order/ball teams who have made practices that his committee) David B. Archer, president of Financial help would go a expect to call on every home in|*0, Tecosnize them for the job|meritorious attempts to bring|Will ask the government othe Ontario Federation of J.a- long way toward the rehabilita- pega a. if they are doing and have done|home the district championship, |@mend the code. __ bor, told the 600 guests attend-|tion of youngsters and toward Ajax between dusk and dark onjin upholding the name of our should be recognized at this' "It is un'ortunate," he said,in gthe dinner that in present/extending the foundation's ac- | Halloween to make this collec-|school. lime, |"and could cause a cynical at-|day conditions, skill and under- tivities to other Ontario centres. tion, As far as it is possible | oe et Hag oder | JUNIOR TEAM 'titude pry people when they|standing of the machine rather) Dr. Wilson A. Head, social arrange, students wfil call injot ini? une that ther have, Under the direction of their | Know their own government is'than sheer physical strength)planning director of the United their own neighborhood where anus an excellent job and cer.C#CHeX, Mr. Creigan and Mr, |not covered by the code. were of primary importance to/Community Services of Greater it is likely they will be known| tain) have inacited 'Our fool \Iveland, the junior team is com-| He said schools being exempt|industry. Windsor, said in an address that by the home owners from whom! aj) est Ss posed of approximately 30 fel-|from the operation of the code He said the trend towards a Correctional institutions were they are asking a contribution. Captain of the junior aquad lows, giving us both quality|was ."strange." He said inclu- greater need for employees who, {utile and that educators Each student will be identi-\is Sharon Clemens; the swutl| Covel Seen leawibar, of ee eS ee ae iy ng yo tard degrees of eth recline Teceen the task of i i yasser r , ' , . demic training f s th | © S. igh Pacey a map bait wand. ying bina pie yee, membors are: Bob suade other equally adept capped enough gery "salad "I have very little hope for carrying a metal penny bank|McKay, Andrea Fernandey, Jen any iy fe Sates ene! from applying for the capped enough to be arred|the other things we are doing," can into which contributions will/nefer Johnston, Irene Bahay : . i from normal educational facil.|he said. "Education can find a |be placed. and Judy Kewin bi Bite tke Woo belmna, {ties place to be of service here by Ail the ercangbisinti tor the Another galaxy of eyeopen:|iattiglt hehairell, Don Bowen' Scot 'Pirates' | But the picture was not note gy a sense of dignity and canvass are in charge of the/¢rs is our senior squad led Hy /(reg Medinski, ob Brabin, Ted! jequally clear as far as the re-\Worth to youngsters. Institu- ' tarded are concerned, he said |"ons are making youngsters ~s 2 . IStudent Council of the scheo!/Pat Vann, To aid her it eM) oulean, Tere Kmith, Don A . ek Alan trancing our teams are Anne wert g sO hg Bob! BBC Wavelength Automation may bring in its| Worse in many cases, and often wake repetiti p jah they graduate youth in crime." petitive Jobs for which! "The council decided it would ask the Ontario department of ve WEF es under their president devson, Kevin Danvey, 2 . \ -- an | Claringbold Boville, Cheryll Hudson, Bont asl, Oleg Bahniuk, Alex BENT ON WATCHING GOLF | =r a -- avert, ona! Waren Dave Tulton, Hick Nich-| GLASGOW, Scotland (Reut-\retarded workers may qualify,| ' 7 aca 'oi eed) rate oils, Ken Smart, John Mac nowe| Ore) --A saat hy Pig os -- but whether they will be CON+ | sacation i ast On " : HON rey Mii 'v6 calling itse adio Free Sco Pre J "é 8 a commit These spectators, including Nom-La-Breteche course in his wife, Princess de Rethy; | Still Deadlock Read and: Sue Brockman isha soe Ee eee canmaniennd te HEC rec gr Bgl scents pedo PO to study textbooks and work- some prominent names, either Paris yesterday. From left are and Princess » oche! de Bour- When these two contingents ' television sound wave ~ lengthithey will have to compete to|000ks used by children in spe- knelt or bent down as they in- Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, su- bon-Parme. 'l..e final reund of On Air Fares coincide ~ a game, you can'! wanton rHAM ee Saturday night (0 make @ propa-|qualify ' cal classes. ie t te bain, wider | ¢ ~ rvitessnlapitiilicaplanidy tently watched semi-final round preme Allied commander in the competition was delayed imagine force that ip REHIOT ganda broadcast about the by- sis of Canada Cup international Europe; Jean, Mandrau; for- because of a dense, soup-like quired to keep back certain Miliot, unfortunately lost thE ecion which Prime Minister\CALLS FOR CONTROLS STAMPS BANNED golf competition on Saint- mer King Leopold of Belgium fog --(AP PWirephoto) | SALBURG, Austria (AP)-- [#08 ' important game I Central BY! sien Hougias-Home is contest) Mr. Archer. called for con gp y as aleneteen nn eee ----------|The Intemational Air Transport/SKETCH CLUB OFFICERS --% Sahl margin, but the outa, trols in automation which would tands (CP) = 'tweling salips | s sriph if ing Wright noted that the plot vields| 48sociation failed again Sunday! The officers recently elected ome of the series is as yet un determined (from the me of An anonymous male an- prevent technological advances| are illegal on the island of | ? to reach an agree nt on @ re-jii the aketch club st from outstrippin ial ad-|Jers supported the value of soil test: , in the sketch club stand as fle ing tp { nouncer, who came on the air pping social ad-|Jersey under a 1906 law pro- Y a ast e this repert) ' . fe todo: : k 1,000 Farmers ing a a ae lows: president, Barry Hobbs: | "ine work-horses of this team/aiter the BBC's (rensmissions|VArrm | hibiting "unfair means of com- MANY EXHIBITORS % Dae any counter, Lind wre: Dave Moore, Alex Chas.|had ended for the evening, gave] |. ss ca Walter, vice-presi-|mercial competition" by cou- |MANY EXHIBITORS A working committee was in-/Day and council representative, wweki. Glen slliett, Joe Tul-|@ five-minute commentary in|dent of the Strothers Founda-'pons or stamps. Machinery exhibitors camejstructed to try to solve the air/Joan Stepinac ' \favor of the Scottish Nationalist Attend Corn Da Vy from as 'ar away as the London/fare issues, but it was given no| Two debates have already -- oirmar Tene a Pde |Party pete Piri ay segpeae! ' and Belleville areas as wel! as\deadline for reporting to the taken place in the clubroom,|; 'iter Mal. eceeenemenenann rocco 4 : ' La Walter Mal- he |: irre | ' . Sharapub, passeare trom the local area. All types of/IATA's general director, No|Where officers of the debating] Sate F | roe iT An estimated 1,000 farmers at-)1962, He stated that there was machinery were on display rela-|time or place was set for » new|Club recently chosen were Susan! Ky. Ralph Laxton' Walter! ee tended the Central Ontario|ready market for home grown,|tive to the production of corn|traffic conference. Feacock as president, William! ,,., Peter Kaplon, 'Ted Mit WINNIPEG (CP) -- Trans- Cornland. Day at Browview|good qulity grain corn, He also/from the time of planting) It was the second unsuccess- Mcintyre, as vice-president and) noi) 'pol Baker, Jim Fetchi-|Carada Air Lines flew a record () Farm, Newcastle Tuesday, Oct.|stated that proper storage was through to preparation of the/ful attempt here to get a trans- Grant Bennett as' council re! son Jim Crozier, Dave Robbins, |O"naze of 752,000 pounds out of westions directed te 'Science w 22, This event which was de-|a must if the supply was to be grain for livestock feeding. |atlantic air fare reduction presentative George Szuszuwal, Wa r|Winnipeg International Airport Editors, P.O. Box 97, Terminal signed to bring farmers the|available as needed by iocaj/Planters, anhydrous appli-| 4 spokesman told reporters The ISCF club recently ac-/Korbij, Ted Kemp, Bob Adam.|4uting September. It consisted 'A", Toronto, Ontario. latest information regarding tie|feed dealers cators, bulk spreaders, weed| . : S/quired a large Bible which was cewicy. Guy Foreman, Al Sokol-|°f 569,000: pounds of air freight i : production and use of grain|~ ; ; sprayers, pickers, picker-shell-| 'He great majority of the air-|dedicated to the club in mem- jik, Dow Townsend, Gord Ros-|2"4 187,000 pounds of air ex- 5 WALKING AND BLOOD corn, was sponsored by the Soil FARM OPERATION ers, shredders, dryers. ham.-|lines assembled for the traffic) Ty of the late Mrs. John Sigs- pond, Dave Kennon, Dennis|PTESS. The previous record was § and Crop Improvement Associa-| The afternoon program open- mermilis and feed mixers were|conference here agreed on fare worth who was killed in a car| Noakes, John Field, Erie Jones,|/29:000 pounds in May. jaccident last winter. In his re-l andy Glecoff and Bob Tem:| PRESSURE tions in the counties of York,|°4 With a welcome from G. some of the types of equipmenticuts which would have been| , Ontario, Victoria, Durham, |Brown of Browview Farm,!on display at the day |*the blageet ie elrtion bistiey." port hae opie principle. | Q. I have high blood pressure. | walk te end from Peterborough, Northumberland, When he explained the operation Owen Gibb, agricultural en-{ a : ta yi cworh m uf ra i of)"In accordance with the Com- work. Is walking bod for the blood pressure? Hastings, and Prince Edward. |! Browview Farm. Milford inser and fieldman 'irom theljeut cf pipdbcn dl pian a eB ps cab a on tee ol, munity Chest 'drive, various i Representatives of these or-;White, president of Durham|Gntario Department of Agricul- ee Coe cet ie rislacieds" "of the the 'apPro-/forms are competing throughout A. Wolking brings into play many adjustment ganizations along with the agri.,COUnty Soil and Crop Improve- |... Brighton, was in Pe pA onal a see oe im: |Bible ' © memorial! the school in order to raise a mechonisms, especiolly with reperd fo the blood cultural representatives were in./ment Association, welcomed)i,. Yemonstrations in the PP htt ee tra |. Tae athone. 90) tly ch Suni OF -MIDHBy 0 "hele ur aie ' Te ea hen Vieed ctbsote aaa eet ee ' ¥ prescribe unanimous accord cers recently chosen/91 related organizations. . Fri- on existing high blood préssure would probably be "gtrumental in laying the plans everyone to Durham County and aakind '& , | by the ISCF club , : ' - I ipointed out the place of this or- g a representative of each| TCA wanted still lower trans- | e club are: president, 5 slight. However, strenous exercise might override ie the actual Grain Corn Day. wi i * day was a car smashorama at the adjustment mechanisms ond couse herm. It is :|ganization, He stated , company to briefly comment on} i Anne Butler; secretary - trea-|;.. elimination can be relie 2 Durham County Soil and/S20v 2 that they his 'respective machires a isurer, Maybeth Hoagiand; so-\'W°, Shots for a quarter and 'be relieved well to keep in mind that mild exercise is general! 1 carried on an educational pro- |next week there will be a bene-|' overnight with the help of . y Keg fu 2 gram at all times similar to'the| Parking for the day was! cial convener. Gary Head, and/¢t B.ball game at the cost of P @ stimulant to circulation and basic body func- the local committee along with|44Y's Program but on a smaller supervised by | the Durham} Market Visit sek nEvoRe a. riggs Dili gee are Me nag ie scale, He urged all farmers io County Junior Farmers under} Th ER the outcome of a challenge to the local staff of the extension ; J tact th the direction of their pres e club Francais, of which s ; K-L P branch of the Ontario Depart.|°O"tact their local Department le on OF Dnelt Prendent| I have heard little, since it select dcr 1LLS PICTURE-TAKING ment i jof. Agriculture and become fa-Harold Yellowlees. Lunch. was| H | | = oe completed rniiar with the work of the Soil@Vailable on the grounds and| gers vie | takes place during a class per-| : carrying out of the day. with|204 Crop Improvement Associa.\Was capably provided by the| tod, mg Fed has little. news 10) IN NURSERIES assistance from neighboring ex.\%: ladies from Shaw School Par-| MOSCOW (AP)--Preston Gro-/Teport. It is our wish, at some é . : rt G. S. Moggach, agricultural ent Association. ver, chief of The Associatea| time in the future to locate a Q. Some hospitals allow pictures to be mom of i engineering fieldman for the On-| J. C. Ingratta, fruit and vege-|PTess Moscow bureau, was Os icene af Ein cen "y | Hash bulb h a Hs st aa *. IMPORTANT AS FEED |tario Department of Agriculture table Setlist 'dee the Guten icized by the government news-|s!ve a synopsis of these meet- {acations are certainly. getting sh bulb harm the infant's eyes _A special feature was an ex-|Clinton, spoke on the subject of Department of Agriculture in| P#P¢r. Izvestia Sunday for he ren nt ee aren "s simpler," said the mewly-married | A. It is unlikely that the eyes of on infent con hibit tent with educational ex-|"drying and storing grain corn",|Bowmanville was in vharge of|/Checking conditions at a local ch language, and you as| am =solesman. 'My wife tells me where be harmed by the intensity of light from the ore oS es oe i Gaeet ar ee nee ; farmets' inarket. a reader will be forced to de-| : to go. . . my boss tells me when dinary flosh bulb. The effect of light on the eyes hibits ' gra corn| po that the location of machinery in the cipher the report on your own. % ; : tes now If énly somebody would \ is the product of intensity muiltiplied by time. . <being supplied by the staff of/farmers in this area should lookidisplay area as Grover visited the market! ' | . ~ the Kemptville Agriculturaljat the long range program in vising the onder aT te coe Oct. 18 to investigate reports| Officers of the French Clubj) Hig ; q | tell me how I'm going to pay-for Nig mPa et ig hy prog sem n > School. Throughout the day,|/planning their storage. In some strations in the field. A. 0. Daj.|*hat there was panic buying of| | A ; a? H ce ota, totes Mane oe -- - farmers did view these exhibits|cases it might be wise to build rymple, agricultual representa.|Potatoes and vegetables. | 8 ACK ACHE? | aes, jit auch on might' be encalniersd Wh; ViSuHe Bh = and ask questions of J. A.|a cheap temporary storage un-|tive for Durham County, acted| Izvestia printed a letter from| @ y eclipse thru 'Smoked' glass. Neither of these ~ Dalrymple of the Animal Hus.|less the farmer was certain he as secretary-treasurer for the|three farm women who said| er oe enan. Hepat. ani conditions ore met with in-flash bulb photography. - Department of the KAS.|would be in the grain corn busi-|event, contacting the machine|they had protested about pic- oonot me! if thot no matter where you go on : M. Dalrymple also spoke t6 the|ness for a number of years. companies and seed dealers ang|tures. For relief from ' @ vacation your clothes should be thoroughly cleaned and pressed Our p iptions prices provide safe, sure economy in combination with quality. » group on the subject of "grain| Harvey Wright, soil and crop/airan iblicity| ' f 8 | ' ; op} ging for all publicity) In a publisher's note, Izv- backache or that | : pce gpa . He outlined specialist for the Ontario De.|throughout the area served to, tia called Grover a Knight of tired-out feeling | a . .. s0 that you can look your 5 pack orn siied @ ae ne of Agriculture of Lind-|the day. the Cold War and added: ine Edependon-- ' ee BD best to begin the fun. So whenever mg ue|s i ' ~ of balancing corn with a suit-|work - the -- tg Ri r | "If Mr. Grover want to find : you plan a vacation | hope you'll - able concentrate to get the most|were secured in the fall of 1963 BAN CANDLES out about queues and write include us in your plans to get SCRANTON, Pa, .(AP)~Aux-|2bout them, then it will be . | you off to @ clean, fresh start >. from it. and a series of fertili : : lity plots é much easier to do it at home| fe aam Marketing of grain corn was|as well as variety plots were Wliaty Bishop Henry T. Klonow-| here millions of people are OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. } - the subject that was discussed|planted in May on the farm.|ski Friday banned li i | ? e May : ' y lighting of|standing in queues near factory ' ' 'ha Sal end Fiala Coors enh of ie Seaen pong and. yields candles in cemeteries of the|gates in hope of finding work, y Re J Gh CLEAWIT SERVICE? @ FREE DELIVERY ® | the Ontario D | ay and yields Scranton diocese of the R or near cashiers' offices for un- : : j -46 epartm: is Fy e Roman iS -- 4} in = | partment of Agri-|were calculated on a 15 per\catholic Church on All Souls|°™Ployment payments. ee ee a | culture. cent moisture basis of shelled M. Parks pointed out thaticorn per acre. In addition toD2Y, Nov. 2,. because of the| was imperied ints Canta' tn trot' the vance, Mitre hazard nt "ua CN's revolutionary "aie oe Red, White & Blue plan yi of rock-bottom savings is coast to coast 'eaeeeeea: PEER ECERS sengers. 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