Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1965, p. 5

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ad a ae CHILDREN LIGHT CANDLES ON HUGE CAKE The feature of the Family Christmas Party held by the Happy Doubles Club at King Street United Church, Osh- awa, was the candlelight service. During the service day cake were lighted by children, dressed in national costumes, symbolizing the place held by Jesus through- out the world. The children lighting the candles on the BOWMANVILLE --The Dur- ham District High School Board has appointed M. A. MacLeod, 47, of Niagara Falls, as the new combined administrator and secretary - treasurer for the board, succeeding the late W. B. Reynolds. Mr. MacLeod brings to the board several years of experi- ence as assistant administrator with the Niagara Falls board. m G 'Names New Secretary He is also vice-president of the school administrators' associa- tion. His starting salary will be $10,500 per year with annual in- crease of $400 until he reaches the maximum salary of $12,500. A contract for $9,173 was let to H. M .Brooks Construction Company, Oshawa, for the build- ing of a running track at the Courtice High School. BOWMANVILLE -- Entrants in the 1965 Durham Grain Corn Competition held their second annual banquet in the Bethany United Church Hall last Thurs- day evening. John Thomas, Janetville, was announced as the ' 1965 Durham Grain Corn King. Christ's birthday, from left |r, Thomas was the overall are: Anita Herbert,7; Dawn j|winner in the county with a Nicholson, 7; Jim Leen, 10; yield of 118 bushels of 15 per Molly McClure, 12; Lynda {cent moisture grain corn: Forrester, 10 and Lee Els- The county is divided into Crown Janetville Farm As Durham Corn King -- and Bert Tharme -- 102 bus, In the north half those finishing behind Mr. Thomas were Don Drew -- 117; Roy Storng --101; Ray Finney -- 98; and Ralph Heaslip -- 97 bu. A total of 28 'corn growers were entered in the competition which is spon- sored by the Ontario Plant Food Council and the Durham Cen- tral Agricultural Society. After the meal those in at- tendance were invited to esti- ounty Board candles on a six-foot birth- Clarke Township 'Obtains the birthday cake, marking ton, 7. --Oshawa Times Photo. Kudley UCW north and sough halves with |Hope, Clarke, and Darlington Townships in the south; Cart- wright, Manvers and Cavan comprising the north half. It |was decided in 1964 that the south half of the county held an mate the number of corn ker- nels in a glass jar. This was of special interest in the way of results as Mr. Harvey Wright, Soils and Field Crop Specialist of the Ontario Department of Agriculture guessed the number Cost of the curtain showers and partitions planned for Port Hope High School will be $350. This is for the girls' shower room. Insurance premiums of the five schools under the board are reported to amount to $11,000, The three seminars for the development reading seminars have been set for Jan. 28 and 29; Feb. 25 and 26, and March 25 and 26. The two lecturers for the seminars are professors at the University of Syracuse. Reasons for the workshop is to assist teachers to correct faults in the reading habits of their pupils. Five Bowlers Garden Club Ld Deiwnac £ Llewe . ORONO' (TC) Junior Gardeners' Club held its annual award dinner and Christ mas Show, in the auditorium of the Uniied Church. Forty - five members and guests sat down to a hot supper. Head table guests were Rev. and Mrs. Long, Mr. and Mrs. C. Billings, Mrs. F. Tamblyn, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stephens (Di- rectors of District No. 4), Har- wood, Mr. and Mrs. L. Aslett, Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice, Miss Annette Jorgensen, and Mr. G. Pollard. Director Mrs, T, Fairbrother welcomed the guests and thank- ed the mothers present for their capabie assistance. Addressing the co-directors, Mr. and Mrs, L, Aslett and their children, Sue and Chris, who will soon be leaving the village, the director spoke of their fine service and Given Win Draw | WHITBY (Staff) -- Good for- tune smiles on lucky bowlers but, in Whitby it breaks out in laughter. Whitby bowlers ex- perienced this last Thursday evening when five members of) co-operation, they will be great- ly missed. The gathering wish- ed them well in their new home. The auditorium was a beauti- ful sight as nearly 200 exhibits were viewed by the visitors. All entries were of excellent quality. The Bowmanville Kiwanis Trophies for 1965 were present- jed by Kiwanis President Brown- | jlee to the junior gardeners as) |follows: Best garden, Chris) |Jorgensen; most points in the| jannual Achievement 1965 Chris Aslett; show, Evelene | | | the Whitby and District Men's} Bowling League won coveted draw prizes at the County Bowl, Whitby. The five bowlers participated jin a mammoth lucky draw jalong with 192 fellow bowlers c Siecle =The Orois _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 20, 1965 § GM Workers ee SRR. ee Ar in Gras. PORT HOPE -- Six residents of Port Hope, returning home from work at the plant of Gen- eral Motors of Canada Limited in Oshawa, were injured last Friday morning when their car was involved in a collision with a transport tractor on the Mac- donald-Cartier Freeway. The driver of the Port Hope vehicle was Laurent Cowan, 24, who is suspected of having pos- sible abdominal or chest in- juries. He was pinned behind the steering wheel. The other occupants of the car, Stanley Churchley, 39, Rob- ert May, 23, Cyril Perry, 36, Norman Ford, 32, and Harold Croft, 36, are reported to have are being X-rayed at the hospi- «ttl. Driver. of the "transport nort 'ine | volved. F witoréels bourg, OPP detachment said He said visibility was poor at the time of the accident which was reported at 4:15 a.m. $950 DAMAGE WHITBY (Staff)'-- Damage, estimated at $950, was caused when vehicles driven by Trevor Neek, 584. Front st., Oshawa and Alfred Parish, 839 Myers st., Oshawa, were involved in an accident on Dundas st., near minor abrasions and bruises and Perry st. last Friday night. BROCK WHITBY Rock has Doris... SeNp Me No One Complete Program Evening -- Starting at 7:30 | Rock lupson # DoRis Day TONY |@NDAlL., AMARTIN MELCHER Preduton»& UNIVERSAL Rete -"TecBunicoboyne Bogine "1 oes tad: PLOWeRS Const; Larry Wott of the Co- ~ both vehicles were eastbound. itis Ficwtricsanrayeacniomswvens kernels exactly at 1,111. It} own. i ais of efiad Cian that|@nd countless guests. Lucky, pee M Wright th diwinners in order of selection| District Director Mrs. ¥. te- rs. Wright won the secon 1 : sail | prize for a guess of 1,130. were: Sam Bonk, Don Lintner, |PBe"s_ ane peti a a second John Ferguson, a farmef from|rom Beer, Dave Mcintyre and| Diplomas to Sue Aslett for per-| Port Hope was the guest speak-| : : |fect attendance; Dale Evans, |Dave Walker. All winners were! i : | ; P | best novice. garden; Donna Chal- illustrated talk on Junior|confident the Christmas season) er for the evening and gave an! | | i t p ' s 4c Farmer Soils and Crop Tour he/lhis year will be one of good] ce (the newly Lage sear made during the fall. Icheer |Award (Challenge, Competition, ar. Smallwood, Three Cabinet LADIES' "FLOWER" LEAGUE! Bowmanville Kiwanians Ross| Ministers OK After Crash secortuenday Atternoon, Dec. 16 | Jackman, Jim Collis, Bill Cob-| pPieke lham and President Brownlee | DANIEL'S HARBOUR, Nfid.| copter to Deer Lake. At the (CP) -- Premier Joseph Small-|time of the accident, the pre- wood and three of his cabinet mier was accompanied by Dr. junfair advantage over their northern neighbours. However, Mr. Thomas has made this a questionable. decision. The top five winners and their respective yields in the south jhalf were as follows: Milford |White -- 112.4 bu., Francis Jose --112 bu., Gerald Brown -- 107 bus., Don Staples -- 106 bu., PLUS ----- 2nd Feature Attraction In Color "LISBON" Begins 7:30 -- Starring Rey Milland -- Maureen O'Hara SEASON GREETINGS TO ONE AND ALL! Theatre Gift Tickets Now On Sale 'Names Officers Council also received notice) AUDLEY (TC) -- Mrs. Bert) council this week received the| from a Apo ged council| Guthrie a | hog ea ' at closure of road allowances|mas meeting of the United) $6,691.33 cheque tude front) on five roads in the township|Church Women. Mrs. William| Curv-Ply Ltd. as final payment|had been approved by bylaw.|Guthrie presented a Christmas for the special eight-inch water-| The closures include roads list-|program, using the theme main put into the company's|ed on the origina] municipal] "Bethlehem." plant here. | survey of all unopen road allow-| Mrs. C. Clemence offered The 5,000-foot main was in-/ ances in the township. prayer, Mrs. Fred Puckrin read/ stalled during July and August) Council passed a similar by-;a poem, 'The Angels' Song." of this year when the village had} law three months ago, but must| Mrs. G. Astley sang two solos, its first municipal water system! allow a three-month period for) "'O Little Town of Bethlemhem" installed in its history. counties .council to pass its by and 'Infant Holy, Infant Low- The cheque from Curv-Ply will! law. ly." Refreshments were served) be forwarded to the Ontario Wa-| The roads involved include: | by Mrs. John Puckrin and Mrs. | ter Resources Commission. the road allowance between Lots; C. Clemence. In other year-end business,|8 and 9 of the eighth concession;| officers for the ensuing year council approved payment ofj between Lots 24 and 25 in thejare: Mrs. Bert Guthrie, past| $85,448 for road expenditures in| fourth concession; between Lots| president: Mrs. William Guth- the township. 34 and 35 in the 10th conces-/rie president; Mrs. G. Squire,| Payment For Water Pipes ORONO -- Clarke Township) - Gift Suggestions for Men... We Still Have a Good Supply of ARROW SHIRTS PYJAMAS Team Standings -- Roses 12, Pansies 8,| . ; i Asters 12, Tulips 18, Pom-Poms 6, Vio-/judged the Junior Show. Mrs.| lets 13, Lilacs 6, Lillies 12. r Smith of | 18 , ay (Le Guy and Mrs, C. Sm | ac Quantrill| Oshawa judged the horticultural | ediin Double with Handicap -- Joan! societies exhibits. | 'oulthard, 510. ms A Mrs. E. Brown at the piano High Single Flat -- Ev Curtls, 272. . basi | | High gas with Handicap Eena | Conducted carol singing and ac- | lcompanied her daughter, Eve- | |Bedard, 308. Councillor R. G. Chater was; sion; between Lots 6and 7in the) vice-president; Mrs. G.. Astley,| appointed to the Central Lake/first concession; between COn-| recording secretary; Ontario Conservation Authority|cession eight and nine abutting for the year 1966. on Lots 7 and 8, Victoria Seeks | Plowing Match LINDSAY -- The Victoria County Plowmen's Association will take about 100 members to the February convention of On- tario Plowmen's Association, Toronto, to plead the case for holding the 1970 international plowing match in this county. Members of the OPA and the Victoria counterparts toured various sites recently and de- cided upon the Clare Farr prop- erty near Oakwood as the logi- cal site for the match. It was suggested that the tented area be established near Chandler's Corners, about seven miles west of Lindsay -- two miles from the Farr property.. Three sites were offered for the event, said Leroy Brown, Agricultural representa tive. They were Joseph C. Jenkins' property at Little Britain and at the farm of John Risebrough, RR 2, Oakwood. OPA secretary-manager F. A. z Mastitis Clinic Held At Orono BOWMANVILLE -- The On- tario Department of Agriculture conducted a Mastitis Clinic at the Oddfellows Hall, Orono last Wednesday. Dr. H. Neeley and Dr. F. Nelson of the Veterinary Services Branch gave a joint il- lustrated talk on the economic importance, symptoms, causes, and control of Mastitis. This disease of bovine animals has appeared in some animals of dairy herds throughout Can- ada. It is interesting and reas- suring to consumers of dairy products that dairy. producers are very interested in prevent- ing the occurence of this disease in the herd. Fifty-eight Durham County producers turned out to increase the quality standards of their milk. Dr. Neeley has been assisting with this provincial program throughout. Ontario and is rec- ognized as one of the authori- ties in this phase of dairy man- agement. Lashley, Ronaid Bagg, Ciarke Young and. OPA. second vice- president. Russell Morrison of Beaverton, were among those who toured the sites with mem- bers of the county association. YOUTH SUSTAINS BROKEN LEG WHITBY (Staff) --~Danny O'Leary, 15, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman O'Leary, 15, a son of Mr. and Mrs. 15, RR 1, Brookln, is a patient in the Oshawa General Hospi- tal with a broken leg as the re- sult of a tobogganing accident Sunday. Accompanied by his brother, Terry, 13 and Michael Zolt- coff, the youth was riding a toboggan on a hill near the fifth concession of Whitby Township. Riding down the hill, Danny's knee struck an ant hill. The toboggan was overturned and the youth's leg was broken in two places. Terry O'Leary ran to the home of Harold Hepburn for help. Mr. Hepburn picked up the injured youth and took him to the Oshawa hospital: ministers narrowly escaped in- Mrs. C |jury Friday when a car driven ' + "| by the premier left the highwa: |Clemence, corresponding secre-| Y sh community on the pod Mrs. Bert Guthrie, trea-| Creat Northern Peninsula. | Mrs. John Puckrin, supply and! The: premier anne 0 social assistance convenor; | Pass another vehicle on a Mrs. L. Waltham, program and/straight but icy stretch of road literature convenor; Mrs. Fred; when the car veered to the Puckrin and Mrs. G. Izatt,/ditch. It plowed through about flowers, community friendship| 100 feet of deep snow, snapped and visiting; Mrs. J. Puckrin,| off a log and hit a rock, slightly Mrs. A. Bell and Mrs. B. Law-}damaging the front of the son, social functions and kit-| vehicle. | chen; Mrs. J. Puckrin, manse;| po » ied porters who accompanie Mrs. L. Waltham, press; Mrs-|tne premier on his tour of the William Guthrie, Christian edu-| wewfoundland and Labrador cation and missionary; Mrs. A.| corp, well-drilling operations at Bell, pianist. nearby Parson's Pond pushed During the winter months Sun-|the car back on the road. | day School will be held at 10:15) he premier later drove to fore, Cone Shr Nerhe Parson's Pond and took a heli-| 11:30 a.m. Whitby Constable | DEALING YOUR CAR? || 701 Brock St. N., Whitby Fred Rowe, finance minister, Highways Minister Harry Jones and Resources Minister W. J. Keough. FARMS GO UNDER City construction in North Amerifa is using up farmland at a rate of 1,000,000 acres a year. 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