Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Feb 1967, p. 8

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g THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Februery 7, 1967 Legion Reactivated By Brooklin Veterans cents per head on calves mar-|information. The 1967 directors are: Pick- keted in the Province, These} Norwegian Bekkemellum. OPEN DAILY: 7 T0 6 P.M. FRI. TILL 9 P.M. GARBAGE CANS No. 0037 3.00 No. 0047 3.35 No. 0057 3.90 SHEPHERD CASTERS Shepherd casters let you move fur- niture with one hand. It's a snap to clean under and behind sofas, chairs and beds. And Shepherd casters won't mark even your thick- est carpets. Every package carries a 25 year guarantee. PRICED FROM 3.95 to 10.95 PER SET OF 4 QUARTER BOARD Factory reject. 4x 4x8 sheets. Regular 3.70 SPECIAL 2.49 team-mate Reidar|the alternate ence Hewitt, [Ontario County' g B hese vey of the roads for their) Royal York Hotel. Annual Clar-} $200.00 fence, delegate, Beaverton. RURAL MAIL BOX Regular 9.95 SPECIAL..... ---- 2 MAIL BOX Priced from 1.69 to 14.25 LESS 10% This Week TOILET SEAT Green, Blue and Yellow Reg. 4.99 SPECIAL |. .3... 5 HARDBOARD CEILING PANELS Scored in 12" squares 4 x 4 sheets. Only 2.99 2 Colors: Golden Glint and Silver Glint. UTILITY BOARD Ve x 4 x 8 Sheets Reg. 1.90 Only 1.35 In an attempt to reduce the|/Meeting, Ontario Cattle Breed-|_ for any subsequent of- Vs x 4 x.8 She SPECIAL.... Ve x 4x B she: Regular 2.90 SPEGIAL........ 4 x 4x 8 she Regular 3.99 BREGIAG. (355855 Board Room, February Meet- ing, HARDBOARD SPECIALS PEGBOARD (Painted Ivory) Regular 5.90 Southern Pecan Paneling Farm Calendar | Feb. 8, 10 a.m., Whitby, County Buildings. February Meeting, Agriculture and Re- forestation Committee, County Council, | Feb. 9, 10.30 a.m., Uxbridge, Masonic Hall. Annual Meeting, has been serving at Loring | mishap: | Meeting, Holstein- Friesian F F : ; : t E h ized Whitby OPP Officers patrol-| Association of Canada. Pep gh i onsage tay Pat anagemen mp. as led 14,300 miles and checked| Feb. 15, 8.30 p.m., Uxbridge. he as taken u residerice 157 drivers. Eighty-seven driv-|Dept. of Agriculture and Food in jhe. naw gti safapent R ll jers were charged and 60 driv-/Board Room. Executive Meet-| 4, the church. At Beet Improvement a y jers were warned. jing, Ontario County Junior ; | Thirty general occurrences|Farmers' Association. UXBRIDGE -- Ross Beattie, Objects of the check-off|were recorded and include sev-) Feb. 16, 10 a.m., Toronto,| COURT LENT A HAND /p of Stayner, emphasized good| would be to make the Ontariojeral requests for property/Royal' York Hotel. Annual) CANTERBURY, England) ligh management as very important/Beef Improvement Association| checks P aiidars: sapbaiic ints| frog es aa Beef Improve- \(CP) in the feeding of cattle during|financially self-supporting; to away on holidays, complaints|ment Association. s ties to the annual meet-| encourage research -- projects | concerning hunters on private| Feb. 16, 7 p.m., Uxbridge, aig High Big dr sie are fatabe ing of the Ontario County Beef|that would improve the beef) property without permission |Dept. of Agriculture and Food prison and all he hud sae pala Improvement Association. industry; -industry promotion|one man arrested in a cottage|Board Room. 4-H Agricultural shilling and a penny (16 cents) firms He also explained a_ pro-|through liaison with' govern-|and charged. with breaking and| Club Leaders' Annual Banquet|* and a bottle of sherry. The| posed check-off of ten cents)ments, meat packers, etc. and|entering, one report of malici-|and Meeting. .. court clerk bought the sherry| per head on cattle and five|for consumer education andjous damage and one drunk) Feb. 17, 10 a.m., Toronto, from 'him for £1 (3) and he! driver arrested. Royal York Hotel. Annual) was let off with a warning. Community Hall. Directors of the Ontariojing, Brooklin Junior Farmers. ets 5.00 ets 2.45 SAVE DOLLARS! picnic rons. $T. JOHN THE EVANGELIST inery 5, StorrarLtd. 4, The Oilers 3, Andrews 2. $3,500 Raised For Project BOWMANVILLE The centennial committee here has now raised $3,500 toward's the town's share of the cen- tennial grant of $7,000, and is urging the support of all Bow- manville residents. The centennial committee ori- ginated in June, 1966, when the service clubs were looking for a centennial project. Bowmanville Director of Recreataion, T. A. explained about a project on playground equipment and flood-lighting, a facilities survey conducted by Recreation Committee a Inter-Club Centennial Committee agreed to raise funds for the project and the County Council agreed to sponsor the Committee. Its name was sub- sequently changed to Bowman- and Hubert Hooper was elected chairman, vice-chairman, Councillor Ken Nicks secretary- treasurer. The committee has BROOKLIN -- An event of no,Branch headed by President branches in Ajax, Bay Ridges, |Ontario County Hog Producers' little importance to residents of|Alex Walker. Also attending |Bowmanville, Cobourg, Oshawa, | Association. s the Brooklin area took place|}were Zone Commander J.|Pickering, Uxbridge and Whitby| Feb. 9, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, Saturday night in the Royal|Woodward of Bowmanville and/|attended. Dept. of Agriculture and Food} Canadian Legion Hall, Port|Deputy Zone Commander John |Board Room. Egg and Fowl Perry, when Branch 152, Royal|Maw of Brighton. a | Producers' Meeting. |fee Fanning, Canadian Legion, Brooklin, re-} The executive of the new 87 Drivers | Feb. 13, 1.30 p.m., Uxbridge, ceived its charter. The branch| Sach Judes: F. Phillips |Dept. of 'Agriculture and Food) i branch | inclyges) | 2 pi |Board Room. Crop Improve-| was organized in 1929 and was president; F. Evans, first vice- | a fag pt padi ~ pe-activated thls year. to | President; J. Yorke, second cay Wiight. Lindsay. To al : the The charter was presented '0 | vice- president and Laura Lakey, arge Getting tie Cnbat teeth pees year ago. geome gr S toneat all secretary - treasurer. Members ps clon? y' | d The a. ee Oe . Jof the executive committee are: WHITBY. (St: ee eat | , rovincial command, Gor- : (Staff) A rash| Feb. 14, 1.30 p.m., Uxbridge, Son Waketicld of Toronto. Fol i. ae Oe aay were in. of Weekend accidents spoiled) Dept. of 'Agriculture and Food| NEW MINISTER lowing the ceremony a very |Stattod by District Commanderias otherwise good week in the Board Room. Project Planning Rev. Kenneth Deer,. of successful social evening Was!" cinncon of Brighton Whitby OPP Detachment area| Meeting, Ontario County Farm] yo:ing Ont.. who last week held. Branch 43, Oshawa, plans} °/mpson aoa and brought last week's acci-|Safety Council. | et indlitted ax minister ot |cille and Distact to told a "Brooklin Night") The Brooklin branch hopes to/dent total up to 27. Speed too| Feb. 14, 8.30 p.m., Uxbridge) jy. recently oreaninal Keds leagues an April 29. purchase the old township halllfast for road or traffic condi- Secondary School. February] yon United Church Charge. 'committee, The new members, number-|from Whitby Township and use|tions appeared to be the major|Meeting, Uxbridge Junior A graduate oF the Uni. "eat ing about 25, were initiated by|it for its meetings. }cause, as most of the drivers|Farmers. vente ot Toronto and Eis. anning team _ from _ the Oshawa Representatives _ from the |involved blamed the snowy; Feb. 15, 10 a.m., Toronto, manuel College, Mr. Deer several distinguished Honorary The committe has since been jworking on fund-raising schemes| Royal jto provide back stops, |ground equipment and a wading |pool in Lord Elgin Park, and a shelter, ts, and playground equip- --A Kent man charged |ment for Memorial Park. Letters were sent *hants, business organizations! conducting business ie Bowmanville. 'WHITBY BOWLING March Meet-|";. Jokers 7, The Golfers § Mitton Ma- fencng, (Staff) -- berland County, to them survey will Centennial T. A,| 42. Diabetes Cases Found COBOURG -- Forty-two new cases of diabetes have been di- agnosed by family physicians following testing done at the re- cent mass survey in Northum- reports Dr. Charlotte M. Horner, medical officer of Health of the health unit, This is the first time in Canada a test for diabetes has been offered to such a large segment of the population. The survey is a comparative- ly new concept in case finding. It was conducted in conjunction with the mass survey for tuber- culosis and other conditions of the heart and chest. This meth- od of case finding has proven most satisfactory. In view of this Dr. Horner states a similar be conducted in Durham County this spring in conjunction with the mass sur- vey chest and tuberculin testing survey for tuberculosis. The. results of the diabetes and| survey are based on reports re- tients' names persons will matters ~-- and to|}ham testing. Many persons who con- s sulted their physicians, because | George Edwards, Cobourg, is of a positive test, were given|the lieutenant governor's repre- advice on diet and other health arrangements|bourg, secretary. ceived by the Medical Officer 'were made to put some of them of Health from most of the|under supervision. fifty-one physicians whose pa- were given them as having a igen eo Ph Of the 9,124 persons submitting } a urine test strip, forty-two of|den Merrill VanCamp of Cart- them were diagnosed as new cases of diabetes and sixteen|Whittington of South Monoghan require further|Township and Reeve R. A. Fos The 1967 officers of the Dur- and _ Northumberland Health Unit are: Reeve L. Gib- son, Millbrook, chairman; War- Reeve J. wright Township, ter of Clarke Township. Mrs. sentative and L. R. Griffith, Co- Ascot play-| famous Several construction flood-| to mer-} END OF A HAUNT ASCOT, England (CP) -- The ghost reputed to haunt the old Hotel near the Berkshire racecourse was laid when the building was pulled down for a new highway. workers "| were scared away during demo- |lition. but the ghost now '"'has leither been finally laid under hundreds of tons of concrete or and banks in town, and rend RT plypictt glia clea es LEWIS OPTICAL 'One of the finest Canadian whiskies this country has ever tasted' by GILBEY's funds would help to support! Edgar Ward, Clare-| |mounting toll of pedestrians/ers' Association. . i | MIXED BOWLIN: Established for over 30 years the Ontario Beef Improvement} fads Whitby, Bert Guthrie,| killed and injured on controlled| Feb. 18, 9 a.m., Port. Perry|County Federation of Agricul-| team" Standinse rp gh thiral] 101% King Street West Association. |Whitby RR 2; East Whitby,/access highways, the govern-|High School. Ontario County ture, | Seeflon Fp stg eh coal 4, Heads} 725- 4 cf 2) | Walter Beath, Oshawa RR 2,|ment has passed legislation/ Annual Seed Judging Competi-| Feb. 21, 8.30 p.m., Canning-|2, Corner Pins 1, Bombers 0. eek » s Reach, Norm McLeod, Black-| Prohibiting pedestrian -- traffic] tion. ton, Brock District High School. Bega shy gr = &. cierkirk 719) Scandinavian water, RR 2, Scugog, Peter|on certain portions of controll-| Feb, 20 to 24, OAC, Univer-|February Meeting, Beaverton|e. Samanski 703° (306, 256); J. Bedard | * Hart, Port Perry, RR 3; Ul-\ed access highways. The only/ Week. Monday, Feb. 20, 'For-|Junior Farmers. [472 6(272, 219); |. Chiasson 64 (203); Skiers Triumph bridge, Hugh. Shillinglaw,|exceptions are persons engaged| ages". 'Tuesday, Feb. 21,| Feb. 22 and 23, 10 a.m., Ux-|se (an: &. Kennelly a7. emansk! Mount Albert, RR 3; Scott, in police duties, highway main-|«Reef. Wednesday, February bridge, Dept. of Agriculture| | nares 5 and over - s. Taylor 617) H b il b h B PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP)|Harvey Blackburn, Uxbridge,|tenance and construction or in| /22, "Silages'; Thursday, Feb-|and Food Board Room. Train -|T. Fraser $93 (223, 206)7 A, Rite Th ome, buill y the Best Scandinavian skiers dominated/RR 2. Brock, Clare Bagshaw, |C45€ of an' emergency. ruary 23, "Dairy"; Friday,|ing School for 'Women's In-| (213); M. Lavalley 563. (204, 200); F. the North American cross-coun-|sunderland, RR 2; Thorah,| The highways involved are|February 24, "Grains." |stitutes in Ontario County. tone Nn Keeney 59) Re Oltenscing try ski championships, winning|Cjarence Hewitt, Beaverton,|the Queen Elizabeth from To-| Feb, 20 to 21, 10 a.m., To-| Pep, 27, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, |513: G. Rieger 509 (207); P. Morrow 501 two of the three events. RR 3; Mara, John Speedie,/ronto to Hamilton, Highway 27/ronto, King Edward Hotel. An-|nept. of 'serieahane and Pood | (22) The Europeans took the 30/Brechin, RR 1; Rama, Hector|from Evans Avenue to Dixon|nual Meeting and Convention, Board Room. Project Planning WHITBY AND DISTRICT | Kilometre and 15 kilometre| McKinnon, Orillia, RR 6. Road, egg herd > Rati Provincial Plowmen's Associa-|Meeting, Ontario County Beef MEN'S LEAGUE | races but the Canadians dom- Street to Highway 7, Highway|tion. Improvement Association. ; Magoo rene inated the biathlon. lan cee fiat poh 401 from Highway 2 to High-| Feb, 21, 1.30 p. Uxbridge, aol 98, 8.30 p.m., Green: me (4032 "BIN sibeon 758 280) John Top Ontario skier was David| jway 10 and all of Highway 403,|Dept. of 'Agricul and Food 'Community Hall. Februs ea 223, (8184s Ren Childs 705 (252); ip sk Lask, Sunderland, RR 1, and ba bank Community Hall. Febru- Keith Laundry 704 (263); Andy Vander- Rees of Sundridge who finished Roadway. Mt 405 and 406. : eBoard Room. Dairy Cattle). + Meeting, Port Perry Jun-|¢nde 702 (247); Ed Hutchinson 683 (252); eighth with a time of 54:36. ieela at edad ount) Persons violating this new|Meeting for Dairy Herd Im-|;)° F , ' Fred Loscombe 672 (288); Doug Waran- h Albert RR 3. section and this includes hitch-|provement Association mem- jor Farmers, |kie 671 (273); Jim Vanderence 664 (275); | aia In Sunday's final event, the : Rint 4 Mar. 2, 9 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., Barry Denyer 664 (232); Earl Cane663 Live'. 15. kilometre race, the Scan-|. Gordon Ewen, Uxbridge RRihikers and person takingjbers, Speaker -- Mr. Mervyn » 2, . (300); Gord Platt 663 (253); Sam Bonk dinavi took the first five|1 has been appointed auditor|short-cuts across these high-|McQuarrie, Central Ontario Lindsay. Dept. of Agriculture} 662 (262). javians 00 ie rs' ive ; 4 ; and Food Board Room, On-) | Team Standings -- Wilson's Food Mar- laces and Canadians the next|for 1967. ways, are subject to a fine of|Cattle Breeding Association, |ket 11, Bathurst 11, Ramblers 10, A and t 5.00 to $50.00 for a_ first)/Mapl tario Government _Building.|T 'motors 10, Whitby Barber Shop 10, five positions. Delegates. to the Annual/$5. 0 $00. 'S') Maple. District Weed Control Day. |Whitby Police Assoc. 9, Jims Stage Door Jo Eggen skimmed across|Meeting to be held in Torontojoffense, $10.00 to $100.00 for a| Feb. 21, 8 p.m., Uxbridge; 9, J. B. McMullan Real Estate 9, Gold-| the course in 45:31 to defeat|are Walter Beath, Oshawa and|second offence and $20.00 to|Dept. of 'Agriculture and Food| Mar. 2, 8.30 p.m., Brooklin|en Gate Restaurant 8, Lambert Ol! 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