USE INFRA-RED RAYS Japanese scientists are ex- crimenting with infra - red ays, instead of conventional Good seed is good economics) capita income between $140 an | adio waves, to transmit sound in successful grain growing, The|$224 annually. ind pictures. Seed Fair assists in intainng' 55 NET He RES ARNG, e |standards of high quality in Are you one of the WEALTHY COUNTRY Ghana.is one of the wealthic: of the independent Africz states, with an estimated pr discussion; a general discussion period; and the presentation of trophies. tant of Father Darby fn Atax, told the audience that he had }"pent four - and-2 7' © | most enjoyable ve ' int his parish. He has recently moved to St. Monica's Churen .i1 Priest Thanked For Ajax Work _ iti® quests ot te re, At Seed Show the filled auditorium that Ajax's ception included: Mr. and Mrs.| 1. om Bates, Department loss was Oshawa's gain. |E. Wetherall, Mayor and Mrs./o¢ soi Science, OAC, Guelph, a ©! St. Vincent de Paul Society|H. M. Smith, Rev. P. Rossetis,|will be the guest speaker at the Church papers pegs gees member J. V. Shannon told the|Rev. J. Markel, Rev. M. J/Ontario Conte Soil and Crop cials at a reception in his i yen i town! i Improvement: Association's an- at St. Bernadette's Senior Schoo! Aap rnig manip pei gd -tepiniccepen ged -- _ 'ag seed fair and hay show, to Auditorium Sunday Afternoon | joeded financial assistance and| Leahey, cog cheat aired oicyr be held in the town hall, Ux-| Father Darby, who moved to|that Father Darby had started|Mrs F. Hickling, Mrs. A. Clou- bridge, on Tuesday, March 31.| Holy Cross Roman Catholicithis Catholic financial aid|tier, J. V. Shannon, and P. Me-| mare will also be a panel dis.|,,S!) PETERSBURG, Fla. Church in Oshawa last month, | society in October of 1961. | Laughlin jeussion on the topic "Is. Hay on| (AP) py Rady bg was praised by Ajax grass for| The Catholic School Board om the way out." The panel mod-|,+ east & month with a ae all the work he ver fone In 'N€ chairman J. Heslin thanked BANDITS LOSE LOOT erator will be Harvey Wright, tured pitching hand. The 25- 1 ax. _ ic i Parr A | § iP. MeLaughlin introduced St|assiniance io the echt tl] LONDON (AP)--Two payroll panel members will be Heber|Zezt,,, 2d, Fight - hander 'was ; dette's new pastor, Rev.|during his years as pastor in bandits lost a haul of $7,000 Fri./B Sannad Labia Les| struck on the hand by a pitch go etis. who welconied. his Mag ies ; "day because they forgot where Sentthe ' ne nod Bi te thrown by Ed Rakow of Detroit Scns We the rece cee E, Wetherall thanked the they Parked their car. The ban-|Smith, Walter Beath, and Edgar'rigers in an exhibition game i og | caneenatiog rig thelr, invita. (ails knocked down two men, ae exhibits of grain torage| ee: : Ajax Mayor H. M. Smith\tions to non-Catholics and told/8"@bbed the payroll and turned) |e hay and silage will be set| thanked Father Darby for alllthem of the invaluable assis-\the wrong way. By the time), inthe town hall, Uxbridge his aid in municipal affairs dur-/tance Father Darby had been to/they realized their mistake and) between 10, and 11 a.m. and ing the past 12 years and Prom line Ajay - Pickering @ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 23, 1964 Soils Expert Guest Speaker seed, and affords an excellent opportunity to hear outstanding speakers, and to discuss cultural practices in connection with growing of grain and forage crops with other farmers. AJAX (Staff) -- Former As pastor Rev. M. J. Darby was honored by Roman _ Catholic METS LOSE HURLER Or is a rundown condition making you feel over-tired, upset and irritable? You may need the tonic benefits of Dr. Chase Nerve Food...a time-tested remedy which provides beneficial iron and other essential ingredients to help you eat, rest, feel better fast. Tiredness can put you out of sorts and Dr. Chase Nerve Food is worth a trial. Taken as directed, this well-known remedy helps to improve the blood and thus helps me. | festore a sense of general well-being. Ask your druggist = for Dr, Chase Nerve Food and start taking it regularly tight away. | DR. CHASE Nerve Food Helps Fight FATIGUE Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, | CHIROPRACTOR | Athletic Injuries Nervous Skin Disorders || 100 King St, E. 728-5156 bs Hospital|turned back, the men they hadj|judging will be completed by ised his co-operation to the AeW| Board, of which he is a member|knocked down had recovered.|12:30 p.m.: | pastor. _ |and will remain until the com-jIn the resulting struggle the) The afternoon program will The president of the Catholic) pletion of the new hospital. |bandits dropped their loot as include the comments of the Women's League in Ajax, Mrs.) Rey. T. Leahey, former assis-'they made their escape, judges: Dr. Bates' talk; panel A. Cloutier thanked @ Father|"" = rae : Darby for his work in the CWL| during the past years and for| his services as chaplain to the | organization. 4 ene pat MR. AND MRS. EDWARD DESROCHES | Couple Feted 29th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Babe) Desroches of Ajax were honored recently by family and friends at a surpirse party and supper in Oshawa on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Desroches, the former} Kathleen Lyzun of Winnipeg, Man., is the daughter of Mrs. J, Lyzun and the late Mr. J. Lyzun, | Mr. Desroches, formerly of} The Pas, Man., is the son of the| late Mr. and Mrs. E. Desroches| of The Pas. | They were married in Larder Lake Ont. in 1939 and came to Oshawa in 1942 where they res- ided until moving to Ajax in 1953, They have three children, a daughter (Shirley) Mrs. Rob- ert Tait, two sons Gary and Brian and one grandchild Sheri-Lynne. Master of ceremonies was the brother of the bride (Harry) who toasted the couple and in- troduced speakers Stan Trow- bridge and Bill Wright. | The couple received a swivel rocker and pole lamp from their daughter and son-in-law and sons, and, a gift of money from family and friends, and several other gifts. A telegram was received from the bride's family in Winnipeg. ~The best man and bridesmiad were unable to attend on Sanitone restores luxury account of illness, but the two} look and feel, with flower girls, Mrs. George Hall sal fabric finish . of London (nee Kathleen Milne) special fabric finishes. ot and Mrs. Bruce Weddup (nee Get this expert service _ Helen Milne) of Oshawa were today! Ad 9 CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS o chairman of the a a -8 8 Aircraft now in operation can|Boy Scouts of the parish thanked outpace a bullet fired from a|Father Darby in the name ot -m - : high-velocity rifle. \the Holy Name Society and told) pas professional SANITONE@ DRYCLEANING { i Put back the sparkle of newness in time for the Easter parade. J. Lyzun of Winnipeg, Man. was present for the occasion. Out-of- y town guests were from Sarnia, London, Toronto, and Ajax. 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