Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Aug 1967, p. 8

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-- tending the 1967 Ohio Sheep Day won. max te roe"! BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE 'land Rd. W. |were told they must modernize jor else let competition take over 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 28, 1967 \the expanding market for food and fibre. A university re- FARM FORUM Stomach Worms Kill Sheep, *:"::<2meisions: i methods, s produce efficiently under modern economic condi-! 7 oe Weather Causes Outbreak i jens oncom smtrs setts "ee pete effectively with modern! ry sentences when products to meet modern mar-| they appeared before Magis- AN GUTBREAK OF parasites,,on (est at. an average weight of|tario Department of Agriculturé ket demands." Modern manage-|"tate Donald Dodds for sentenc mostiy stomach worms, hav e/614 pounds. Many of them were|and Food, at 2,040,000 was up 11 men: techniques include mo relae ao Magistrate's kille' quite a number of sheep|50 per cent Charolais, 25 per| per cent from the previous year frequent lambings, use of large| We rl se Boubhien 46 in the Kemptville area this sum-jcent Hereford, and 25 per centias of June 1, Ontario had an'meat: breeding stock, carly | gq9 idee ea ree ley, 18, of mer. The outbreak has been Shorthorn. They were obtained increase of 5 per cent over last weaning and drylot feeding. | 4 i geway Ave., had plead: caused by wet weather, authori from:a co-operative crossbreed- year. Despite Quebec's 13 per he iy ity to one charge of auto ties say. ing program at the Burwash In-/cent increase, Ontario still CANADIAN WOOL production! tore and one of possessing a Flock owners should start dustrial Farm. ranks first in the number of from sheep shorn this spring ibaa le sage An unfavor- their sheep on complete working The bulls were fed corn silage Canadian hogs. estimated at 3,758,000 pounds. ey Biers ~yhed ath Pag programs under the supervision free choice, ground shelled corn This is 10 per cent Jess than 1966 oe cune tio se tend Rabie of a veterinarian as the worms at approximately 1% per cent DO NOT ALLOW passengers production and almost 25 per shlong Ry ited gaara araeeil will continue to be a problem body weight, and. various pro-ito ride on your tractor. A trac- cent pelow the 1962-1966 average Dodds fae ec mn mage wedi until cold weather starts. Many,tein supplements under test./tor is a dangerous place to have of 4,993,000 pounds. Eastern pro-| any s Me tigagn dig erg of the home remedies some Those fed soybean meal gained a backseat driver, warns Farm duction declined 12 per cent and ahree wadilic ne ad ie : whe breeders are using are not only 4.27 pounds per day with only, Safety Specialist H. Wright, On- the West recorded a 9 per cent Abe a * jiona mont S a i- ineffective, but in some cases 5.54 pounds of air-dry feed re-|tario Department of Agriculture decrease. The U.S.D.A. Te months con ei on th oe dangerous. quired per pound gain s c n the con- T hisiand Food. There is no place for ports that' American wool pro-|.:j4: sir ' gain was 6 per cent faster thania passenger to hang on safely Auctan this year is 8 per Seat vic eg for possession of stolen * that obtained with cattle fed ee It could prove fatal below last year. a aula E. Lindo, 19, of 408 bition and the Ontario depart- high-urea supplements. Feed malrla BO ae toe ; n aa of agriculture and 'rood costs per pound gain were low- DON't WAIT until the sow AVERAGE PRICES of choice bogpe Tn aaiitts think they have come up with est with cattle fed soybean finishes farrowing to let piglets slaughter steers in July ros@lang three months indefi i a the all-round boy. He is Donald meal, due to their faster rate of nurse, advises Swine Disease fron, the previous month at the conviction of a to: hate He Smith, 17, of Bloomfield, who gain Consultant Dr. P. G. Oliver. Toronto and Winnipeg. Toronto hag ting described in a 'pre- achieved 83 per cent in Grade 12 Veterinary Services Branch, On- averaged $29.22 per 100 Ibs. for! sentence banort ae a coor ti this year at Picton Collegiate A FARMER CAN help to pre- tario Department of Agriculture! choice slaughter steers in June. hationer." 5 P } Institute. vent bloat by pouring mineral and Food. Scours is a giant pig- Hog prices in July were lower ; Donald is this year's winner oil on top of the drinking water, let killer. It takes a week to ten than in the previous month. REFORMATORY for Ontario of the $600 CNE recommends Dr: Howard Neely, days before piglets start de- Veal calf prices averaged about' Walter Hubar, 396 Wilson Ra. scholarship to a young person Veterinary Services Branch, On- veloping their own antibodies g3.90 per 100 lbs. lower at Tor-|N., was sentenced to 12 months in the 4-H agricultural program taric Department of Agriculture against disease. Colostrum milk onto end Winnipeg. in reformatory when he ap- who intends to enroll in a de-)and Food contains disease-fighting gamma ---- -------- peared Friday for sentencing gree course in agriculture, agri- Mineral oil a to prevent globulin; hag egal Re Bont - On a previous conviction for at- multere o ¢ or veteri- by reducing. surface tension in gets it, the more his body wil tempte reak * Soeegherne tp pesaate imal's rumen, Reducing use it. After the first day, the Frustration To mas Macdonald. a8 Rit- The Canadian National Exh nary medicine. Active in many/an school activities, he has com- surfé tension makes it pos- piglei's bedy won't be able to son Rd. N., received a_ 12- pleted 15 4-H club projects, en-| sible for the animal to expel the absorb these gamma __ globu- li 4 month suspended sentence on tered several provincial animal/gases by normal] means. Pour-|lins at all. Be sure the pigs p it ntario His conviction: for the' same stilling mineral oi] on the water nurse immediately offence. The evidence had in- judg.rg competitions and : finds time to be an active mem- where calves drink from SAULT GIG SIAR Oat Ulead THAT tue fo youtha. ab ber of his church. streams is impractical.. This THE FARM ECONOMICS, (Cc P)--The president of the|tempted to break into an Osh- method would be a full time job Co - operatives, and Statistics Ontario Mayors and Reeves|awa home. Magistrate Dodds ob pd "FOUR iy git Aidliel tc odode prot; Branch, Ontario Department of Satan vt copie e bee or that -- was only i sds! or : : ; ing monte pihaggest ; e eave Re day in a. 01-day feeding help the smaller operator pre- Agricultute and Food, states Aare Navthora Oatano (runiel idee onl oe ell oh trial recently completed by the vent a serious problem that in 1966, the average Can- nal officials to suggest that|/ with probation. Department of Animal Science, adian consumed 148.8 pounds of their area become Canada's Ontario Agricultural College, THE SWINE POPULATION eat: 99.7 pounds of beef, 7.0 1th province Guelph. The bulls were placed| of Canada, according to the On- pounds of veal, 3.6 pounds of Saul Laskin, OMRA president nS ee 'tion audiemb 407 p is of and mayor of Port Arthur, said ee n Ay na ele 2 hee ' he learned of dissatisfaction ia Ses He ue § oF ofa', and' among Northern Ontario munic- oa pounds 0 canned meats. inal officials during weekend } eef has been steadily enjoying meetings here in Espanola ime. Traffic Mishaps Take 46 Be rity, while -c Sine c tho he . Pusiniine tort i Sault Ste, Marie Ald. Frank higie ecard pad - Pos ut CCl en a @a S was up last year, too Shunock made the I1th-province | cycle club, has 'divested him- . é 2 suggestion at the meeting here|cei¢ of all association with his TO WISELY USE those few and said Northern Ontario had former friends," has married a the economic potential to exist university student, and is plan- ys. of (dence: course. The Ontario Agri- 73 Province ning to attend university him- " cultural College. offers eight Mr Laskin commented Sun- self. Magistrate Dodds decided such courses related to farm- day on 'the frustration felt by|to put the matter over another the people of the north when'two months without sentencing contact: Correspondence Course 'heir demands, go unheeded at Chinn. Office, Ontario Agricultural Col- Queen's park THEFT CASE ar He said he would et s SFT CASE showed five persons drowned, |Buttonville. lege, Guelph, Ontario. One sal e uld meet soon; 4 34-year-old landlord and two were killed in fires and five) Rupert Hopkins, 60, of course in particular, "Financial with Stanley Randall, econom-|tormer General Motors em- died in other accidents. McGraw, N.Y., when. his car|Management for Farm and '!¢s and. development minister, | nigvee pleaded guilty to a Ontario and Quebec each went out of control on Highway Home,"' is bound to save you to discuss a possible economic gharge of thet volving ite reported 16 dead with 12 in 15 near Portland money. survey for Northern Ontario, taking of almost $2,700. worth each province killed on the, Michelle Mather, 5, of Hamil- of tools and small car parts highway. In Quebec three oth- ton died in hospital four hours LAST YEAR, Ontario's farm ey eae from GM between July 1, 1958, ers drowned and one person after being burned when a pilot cash receipts were valued at Ottawa Exhibition and July 7, 1967. The charge REMANDED David Chinn, 208 Division St., was convicted of the charge of obstructing a police officer jitwo months ago. He was re- manded out of custody at that By THE CANADIAN PRESS {Beach Lake 10 miles north of Traffic mishaps accounted for Minden 46 of the 58 accidential deaths) Andre Serge Moser, across Canada during the week- Hamilton when his car went out end of control and struck a tree A Canadian Press survey near Uxbridge from 6 p.m. Friday until mid-| Jacob Krammer, 30, of Mont- night Sunday, local times, also real, in a two-car collision near spare hours, take a correspon ing. For further information, died in a fall from a heleony. light on a water heater ignited | $1.252,375.000. pr erittie and was laid against Helmut, Im Ontario two drowned and|gasoline spilled in the basement|theilr products, including eggs Kr . 538 L ; Box Office Open Daily 12-9 P.M. | two died in fires. sai ye of her home. tnd ai, Sent claimed 79 per| Breaks Record |Kroner. rode riieyan lesa ght ig eee 39 KING ST. OSHAWA | Traffic accidents claimed six 5 J S ount according AUT ~ .,4)/Search warrant by Oshawa . SATURDAY to the farm economics, co-op-, OTTAWA (CP)--The Central| oie which turned up many For Choice Reserved Seats Call lives in British Columbia, four . oe, : in Newfoundland, two in Nova| James Foy, 37, of Markdale, eratives, and statistics branch, / Canada Exhibition closed its) of the tools and car parts in the Scotia, and one each in Prince|Ont., when run over by his own Ontario department of agricul- 10-day run at Lansdowne Park|/basement of the apartment Edward Island and Ne wBruns-/Car after he fell out of it while ture and food Saturday night with total/building owned by Kroner. wick. backing up. attendance of 743,851, ne 1y| [ Manitoba had three killed in| Les Szatmari, 38, of Oshawa,, TOTAL BEEF CATTLE ex." aaa ar' | donald brought forth a charac- highway mishaps and a womaniin a fire in a small frame house ports to the U.S. in the first 70,000 more than the prevous|to, witness to describe the was killed by a tractor. in Oshawa seven months this year are con- record crowd in 1964 when the character of Kroner and read In Saskatchewan three died Irene Laroche, 19, of Wind- siderably below last year. In the annual Ottawa fair ran for only several letters giving favorable in car crashes and one in asor, when her car struck o period January-July, 11,120 cat-|eight days pc et a: a eae plane crash while in Alberta|Canadian Pacific passenger tle moved south of the border.; Marcel Cole, 28, a city hall two were killed on the highway,|train in Windsor Last year 111,916, head were ex- computer clerk who lives in a 4 one in a plane crash and one Peter Robert Harvey, 22, of/portec to the U.S. in the same St. Patrick street house soon to) man was struck by a train. Niagara Falls, Ont., when his|/period. Dressed beef exports to/be torn down, won a_ $35,000 Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S Industrial and natural deaths,!motor-scooter' was in collision/the U.S. in the first seven/dream home raffled by the known suicides and slayings with a car near Welland months of 1967 totalled 9.2 mil-|Ottawa Shrine Club. He and his are not included in the survey. David Lavergne, 23, of Otta-jlion Ips. compared to 34.0 mil-| wife, Diana, 28, have three chil-| The Ontario dead: wa died of a fractured skulljlion lbs. in the corresponding|/dren, Micheline, 5, Elaine, 4, | Defence Counsel James Mav-| charge of public bridge Ave jreference to Kroner. He called YNDER-AGE for a suspended sentence. He) When Oshawa police careie| 'ral parks official to settle a ispute over a revered Indian|said. 'I've got to know more about this before they do any- John G. McGilp, re gional thing. machinery repairman and has minors for consuming aleohe | tirector of Indian affairs, said he national and historic parks|Belleville said the department branch had let a tender to dis-|of northern development gave nantle the cairn without con-|him a contract to take down a statue in Belleville of Sir Mack- told the court although Kroner oy; q search warrant at 56 lz Bs sige stoi was a sweeper at GM until his wary st, where a, party wa | 'airn. arrest, he is really a heasy jn progress, they. arrested 1 a new job waiting for him injunder age. Among those wh Manitoba. pleaded guilty and were con BREAK, ENTER. THEFT victed were: Linda J. Warbur Paso Nenad agg Wilson, 16, 1013 MeCuiloug} as "one of the saddest cases|Di: Whitby, .Jennifer J. f F s ses . Pipa alts i come before this court in nim 1% OF BaF Poplar. St ae age gg ee stay ne Ont., Joseph Kwiatkowski, 19, Richard + Podgorski. 1%. of 49 Madsen, Ont., and ene UE GA cia RA ae ~ Kazimierczuk, 16, of 235 ge Blvd., prior to sentence 'Mitchell Ave. Each of these >, "oki he nitty Persons was fined $50 and costs toe enter and theft from °F, 10 days in the county jail two homes on Glen Forest St. Albee oe hie wre pi Podgorski, who had no previous, ade j hae : t Walter record, was described as "a 235 Mitche ll eye e ut Ay pest serious and able student intend- cero pb ht cag at Ps heap had i tag ' 5 days as a ing to continue his education. a previous conviction. IMPAIRED Larry Bobyk, 21, of 86 Bloor John H. Brown, 36. of Scar- St., was fined $75 and costs or borough, pleaded guilty 15 days when he pleaded guilty charge of impaired dri to a charge of drinking while a was fined $200 and costs or 30 minor days. Pleading guilty to a $95 FINE : charge of impaired driving .re-| william Polak, 800 Myers sulted ce the en Of $200 ave. pleaded guilty to a charge and costs for Harry Lind, 49, of public intoxication and was of 88 Grandview St. fined $25 and costs or five days. MINOR LIQUOR CHARGE this year resulted in a seatene On Charges Of Auto Theft :.'::*3i "sree | syreny Stanley Clay, 60, of 769 Cam | ohn Brant and the Tyendinaga lohawk Mohican reserve coun- on il will meet Sept. 6 with a fed-| Quinte. "They don't go-in there," he Based onthe excitin best-seller. ne FEATURE TODAY: 1:30 - 4:05 - 6:50 - 9:30 dort Ghmcurs J72 of 318. Res' Indians Negotiate Dispute ton, 17, 564 Mary St., Bonnie] sulting the chief. i Chief Brant pad-jenzie Bowell, Wi!-|!ocked the gate to the memo-!from 1894 to 1896. dozen METROCOLOR Wayne Shabatura, 20, of 446 Pleading guilty to a charge Simcoe St., pleaded guilty to of having liquor in a car in two charges of minor consump- front of the Jubilee Pavilion re- tion of alcohol and received|sulted in a fine of $25 and costs| fines of $50 and cost or 10 days|or five days. for Jean Mary| and $100 and costs or 20 days.|Doran, 22, of 297 Harmony Rd.) S. REMANDED Sees: : : DISMIS: Avril Devenish, 17, who is Magistrate Dodds gave Ivan charged with assault and dis- Blac taniah Saude bgt ck, 21, of 78 Drew St., the orderly conduct was remanded benefit of the doubt and. dis-| in custody one week while Pro-/ missed a charge of failing to vision is made for an examina-! |, ; A tion at the Whitby hospital remain at ihe scene ot ap) ACG: : : dent. The charge had been !aid $50 FINE when Black's car struck an- Using what was described in|other vehicle at the rear of the court as "extremely obscene|Genosha Hotel and then drove language," on the night of Aug.ioff. Black had argued that his 1 at the intersection of Simcoe|radio had been on and he had and Richmond Streets resulted|not heard his car collide with a| in a fine of $50 and costs or 10!second vehicle. RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE OR BY PHONE RiGHARD JHE JaMinc TRANnLOY PAA A A OF THE SHREW INTERNS ODEON|, ELL ON OF Mot. Wed., Set. and Sun. 2 P.M. Eves. One Showing at 8 P. 725-5833 725-5562 RECORD-BREAKING WEEK ! 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Paras Majo BROOKLIN (Staff) than 1,500 people were into a store parking lot lin Saturday night, for moth dance that endec lin's week of Centenn celebrations, sponsored Brooklin Royal '¢ Legion. People at the dance numerous, there was standing room, let alo to dance. The music c¢ in full swing from 9 p.m night. "Tne whole week wa: cent," Reeve Heber I Whitby Township said "Brooklin should be p the whole week's cele were very successful, ar one eppeared satisfied.' The week of festivitic last Monday with a pa UAW-GM CO Union *] Conciliat A United Auto Worke: official said today th ment has no faith in tion procedures helping way, contract negotiati: Canadian subsidiaries eral Motors. Richard Courtney, UA national representative | Oshawa, said in an in "we have no faith in tion proceedings, partic big operations." The union, bargainii General Motors for ne' ing agreements in Can: applied with the Ontari Relations Board for a tion officer. Mr. Courtney said tion sometimes helps i: plant set-ups, but it * only once in a long tim Bargaining opened GM and UAW in Toro 31, about one month in ; and a current three-ye tract expires Oct. 31. The union will appl or tomorrow for separ ciliation to cover neg surrounding GM's Ste. | Girl Recove From Injuri Student nurse Nancy 20 of 435 King St. E., ' seriously injured in a ¢ dent at Kingston Aug making a 'spectacular' ery, says her father Malley. She is a patient in | General Hospital, wher studying to be a nurse Mr. Malley said N former pupil at King Public School and Done legiate, was a back s senger in a car which went out of control an a post. Another girl p in the car was killed had finished her eveni at the hospital and was ing from a visit to th She sustained skull f: injuries to her chest : and was unconscious 2!

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