Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1965, p. 7

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INRA cic are bec, 6 _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 4, 1963 ~ Bay Ridge Residents BROUGHAM -- Residents of Bay Ridges will vote at the Dec. 4 municipal election on the is- suing of debentures in the' amount of 50,000 for the con- struction of a communiiy bau in that area. If the vote is favorable the building will be constructed on township land on the Service rd, Residents of the Bay Ridges de- velopment will pay for the hall ona mill rate, Councillors thers To Vote On Area Centre mill or about $1 per person. Councillor Don Waring of Bay Ridges described the proposed building as around 40 feet by 100 feet and designed so addi- ticis coule oe imeacc, Councillor W. Newman, who) favored a larger unit in a cen- tral location, suggested another' vote, over the whole township, for a $250,000 expenditure for an arena. "We're a new muni- bu Newman, Wank and Campbellicipal building, paving for a voted against the motion to hold|new county building. Where is it the plebiscite. Bryan Lowe of the Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Association estimated the cost would be 0.7 going to end?" asked Council- lor Spang. "It's wrong to put Ithis before the people at this time. We'll be in bankruptcy.' 62 Durham County Farmers Enter Centennial Contest BOWMANVILLE -- Sixty-two Durham County farmers and their families are making cer- tain they have a special part in Canada's centennial program. Théy have entered the province- wide farm improvement compe- tition. The judge, R. Banberry, has completed his first inspection of the' county farms. The owners will: now begin to paint, repair and dress up their properties in readiness for 1967. A second in- spection will be made in the fall of 1966 and the difference in the scores will be the basis used in determining the winners. A total of 3,500 Ontario farm- ershave entered the competi- tion. The winner in each coun- ty, at the time of the second in- spection, will be eligible for en- try in a province-wide compe- tition. The top prize will be $500 and a trophy. In Durham County prizes will be awarded at both township and county levels and also an additional section based on the highest final score. Entries by townships in the southern section of Durham County are: Cartwright Township: Harvey Graham, RR 2, Nestleton; Har- old Medd, RR 3, Burketon; Glenn Larmer, No. 2, Nestle- ton; Richard VanCamp, No. 2, Nestleton; Maurice A. Edger- ton, No. 1, Burketon. Clarke Township: Clarence R. Nichols, RR 3, Newcastle; Mur- ray Payne, RR 3, Newcastle; Ernest Webster, No. 3, New- castle; Francis W. Jose, No. 3, Newcastle; Gerald W. Brown, No, 2, Newcastle; Wm. R. Allin, Weather Cuts Sale Crowd ORONO -- Cold weather was blamed for low attendance at the 23rd annual shorthorn auc- tion sale at Orono fairgrounds Tuesday. Thirty-three animals were put up for auction including six bulls and 27 females. Top sale of the day was a shorthorn bull, Petlo Clipper King bought by Ermanis Dulpins, RR %, Lakefield for $430. The bull weighed 920 pounds and was soki by Ken Gunter of Trenton, attending the blue rib- bon sale for the third time. He said this was his second time to Rebekah Lodge Discusses Events PICKERING -- Discussion of activities for the coming year was a feature of the meeting of Easter Rebekah Lodge, No. 350. It was the first meeting con- ducted by June Sanders, noble: grand and Ethel Hull, vice grand, since their installation. The lodge will hold a sale of sz heting and Christmas decorations Nov. 26. Tickets are being sold on a doll and wardrobe. The draw will be made Dec. 9. Many of the members have been busy attending lodge in- stallations during the past month. A variety entertainment was held in Brougham Hall to honor Sister Audrey Whitehead, president of the Rebekah Assembly. It was reported at a recent meeting of the Cancer, Polio hame ao Hydro System this respect. the Metro areas. ratepayers. Step To Acquire BROUGHAM -- A resolution was passed by Pickering Town- ship Council this week to make application to acquire the hy- dro system in the urban sec- tion of the township. A bill is Vimy Ridge LOBA Plans Bake Sale WHITBY--Vimy Ridge LOBA, No. 639, held its meeting at the IOOF Hall with the Worthy Mis- MEMBERSHIP INCREASE | Methodist Church member-| ship in nine southeastern states and Cuba has increased by 12,705 to 2,847,971 in the last year. tress, Sister Viola "Rints and Deputy Mistress; Sister Norma Brown, assisting. Sister May Lintner acted as required to split the township in Council Hubert Wank said that it was not economical to ac- quire hydro for the whole town- ship, and that the urban area was subsidizing the rural area to a far greater extent than in He said a debenture would be charged only against the new hydro area, that it would prob- ably take a while to lessen the hydro rates, but there would chaplain in the of Sis- ter Lila Wilde. The lecture was repeated by Sisters Beatrice Dalby and May Lintner. During the short business ses- sion it was decided to hold a bake sale and afternoon tea Dec. 11 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the IOOF Hall. At the Nov. 22 meeting the election of officers will be held. GREEKS WORE TATTOOS Some ladies in ancient Greece wore tattoos to indicate no- be a definite saving for the TELEVISION - RADIO -- HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service wurrsy 668-5679 bility: and Tuberculosis Committee that four pairs of crutches had been acquired. They can be secured on loan by those need- No. 2, Newcastle; Stanley Allin No. 1, Orono; Donald Staples, No. 1, Newcastle; Robt. Mor- ton, Kendal; Wm. Joy, Kendal; Wesley. R. Wood, No. 1, Orono; Wm. Tamblyn, No. 1, Orono; Wallace W. Gibson, No. 2, New- castle; Robt. G. Allin, No, 2, Newcastle. Darlington Township: Garnet Rickard, RR 4, Bowmanville; James Rickard, RR 4, Bowman- ville; Martin Mostert, No. 4, Bowmanville; Leslie C. Welsh, No. 4, Bowmanville; Mrs. W. Benschop, No. 4, Bowmanville; Andre Sul, No. 5, Bowmanville; John Vaneyk, Tyrone; Wesley A, Hills, No. 1, Enniskillen; R. Bruce Taylor, No. 1, Enniskil- ing them. MUNCH ON TREES Many animals, large and small, including the giraffe and Australian koala bear, live al- most exclusively off trees. F OLD WORLD TRADITION LONDON len; William Darch, No. 1, En-} niskillen; Stanley Millson, En-) niskillen; Earl Trewin and Son, No. 1, Enniskillen; Werry, Enniskillen; John Knox, No. 1, Hampton; Gerry Glas- pell, Hampton; R. Best, No. 1, Hampton; R. Stephen Jeffery and Son, No. 3, Bowmanville; Ronald W. Brooks, No, 3, Bow- manville; Robt. Stevens, No. 3, Bowmanville. Allan J.) NEW WORLD PERFECTION top' sales at the auction. Top price for a shorthorn cow was $275. Two animals went for this price. Sandoon Orange Phdebe, owned by J. A. Daly was bought by Reford Cardhouse of Milton, president of the Ca- nadian Shorthorn Association; and Spring Grange Pauline, owned by W. F. Richard, pur-/' chased by his father John Richard. Prices for the animals were generally low and some weren't sold. Auctioneer was Jack Reid of Orono. The sale was put on by the Durham and Victoria shorthorn clubs. Another sale will be held at Lindsay in the spring. Oldest St. Kitts Citizen, 104, Dies ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Fu- neral will be held Tuesday for St. 'Catharines' oldest resident, Harold Misener, who died Mon- day at the age of 104. Born in Crowland Township, about 10 miles south of here in Welland County, Mr. Misener lived in the Niagara Peninsula most of his life. He retired from farming and 70 and for the last two years lived in Belle- vue Convalescent Hospital here. 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