Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1967, p. 18

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"JQ THE OSHAWA 'TIMES, Priday, September 1, 1967 OTTAWA through daughters brought a,wounded and taken prisoner but at reach a , modification which ah sscaped and made his way tO) -ount of men any farm which for 100 year:|Vew York where he married a ; had been 'passed'to direct des] dyalist girl. Joining the eva- cendants. pra gee "york br feel: Project co-ordinator Carmat. ts, went to a Hamilton said in an interview|tia where he received a laati| oe q that total sales of Century|srant of 200 acres. |. When. the Junior Farmers'|rarm signs have passed thc] However, push. fires | swept| vey Association. of Ontario a couple/s.999 mark and are still rising|the settlement and the Ketchs- lof years * oe began considering|despite a decision in' Septem-|, a variety of Ways Of/per, 1966, to boost the charge nelspentiog the centenary f|for them to Confederation their attention! Mr, Hamilton, director of jun-|! -|was drawn to'2 project used tolior extension: for the Ontario mark the Charlottetown Confer-|agriculture department, is also ence on. 1864 which led to Con-|cecretary-treasurer ef the pro- federation. vincial Junior Farmer move- The P.F.I. project involved) ment. ; the 'discovery and appropriate) He said Century Farms are jidentification' of Island farms|{o be found in almost all areas which had remained in a single|of southern Ontario and as far family throughout the 100inorth as Manitoulin Isiand and years. the Haliburton region. Farther Application of the {dea to/north, agriculture hadn't been Ontario in 1967 won immediate established 100 years ago. . favor an@ before long each) "One township in Middlesex| county Junior Farmer organiza-| County had more than 50 Centu- tion was picking a local admin-|ry Farms, probably # record listrator for what had b density,"' he said. known as the Century Farms| Once all the figures and facts ject are in Mr. Hamilton's office will try to determine the most interesting statistic of all--the Ontario farm longest held in' one family. BEGUN BEFORE 1800 High on the list »f contenders will be the Ketcheson farm in Hasting County's Sidney Town- ship, now owned by Mr. and] Mrs. Griffin Ketcheson. The Ketchéesons. aren't too sure exactly when the ter was pioneered by William Ketcheson s@ ven generations | ago, but it was prior to 1800. William Ketcheson was "By TOM CLARIDGE TORONTO (CP)--Sponsors of lone of Ontario's most success- ful: centennial. projects admit unabashedly that they borrowed \jthe idea from Prince Edward original "Old Ironsides." '"'She's 'een shot up so many times in hattle," he says, "and repaired and repainted, that there' 's been just too many changes." and nd the ar was Per ger by eer ye the eldest son, Ham Ketcheson, who had 15 childven.|ly replace nerve oor The Griffin Ketchesons have} provided by manpower centres. only three children but with two ped Ns evi tyys "AUTHORIZED 'SALES AND SERVICE . PULL LINE OF NEW AND USED CARS COMPLETE PARTS DEPOT - PICKERING CAR CENTRE, AJAX, ONT. BASELINE 4 MILE EAST OF HARWOOD OPEN TILL 6 P.M, -- SALES TILL 9 P-M, TELEPHONE 942-1881 PLANT GETS HIGH The new mail survey CHESTER, Pa. (AP)--Offi-|5,000 large firms vey wil pal cials of Delaware County sayjand sample 30,000 smaller they found six-foot-high fli f firms--about 10 pet cent--every juana growing near the county |quarter on a rotating basis. incinerator. Results will be published UAL CLEAROUTS The county administrators headed up a search of title deeds in. registry offices, and by about a year: ago had com- piled a list of 5,100 farms. The Junior Farmers then sent out letters to the current own- ers of each of the farms, offer- ing them attractive metal signs proclaiming the Century Farm status at $1 apiece. The signs cost more than twice that much but the Juniors paid: the remainder themselves. RULE MODIFIED Response was immediate and as the program gained publicity applications started te come in from farmers who either had been overlooked or who didn't qualify under the original rules, United Empire Loyalist who) obtained a Crown grant of 600 | acres in the area. A native of| Yorkshire, he emigrated to Vir- ginia in 1773 and when the Rev- LIMITED QUANTITIES olution broke out joined the have remained under the same/British Legion and served as a family name since 1867. dragoon in the Queen's Rang- | Complaints that the rule dis-|ers. lallowed farms passed on' Family records say he was GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS THURSDAY, AUG. 31 Nee Line, pald $31.80 PIRST..RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim- pith two, year olds, 7 furs | FIFTH RACE --~ Purse 5.00 2.30 2.30) year cids and up, claimi 2.20 2.30 |8-Prince Bunty, Bradfiel $.00/5-Black Kitten, Grubb 4 Ti Pete, Harrison : Time 126 4-5 Alse Ran tn Order: Rotundo ond, Gay Pageant, and Edgor's Whistle ONE ONLY jwhich called for the farms to 12" OSCILLATING FAN -- ELECTROHOME DEMONSTRATOR -- Reg. 29.95 ONE ONLY 4" MARKEL 2-SPEED FAN Reg. 24.50 - * The 30-storey sécretariat completion in the heart of plete the whole project be- of the Council for Mutual , Moscow. -The 'secretariat is fore November's 50th anni- .Economic Assistance build- the Soviet-bloc trade and de- versary of the Bolshevik ing dominates 2' huge con- velopment agency. Authori- revolution. _ struction project nearing ties are attempting to com- (CP Photo) Cong Triples War Spending Intensifies Viet Conflict Pi ccggt (Reuters)--Ameri-| Viet Cong, and that they still ean military experts estimate|/manage to ge up for the that the Viet Cong = tripled |increased cost in South Viet- their war spending in the last|nam itself. two years gy of the inten-| -A recent official U.S. publica-/ under their control. Ew sage of the Vietnam con- pene gpa said about 8 ee The main cause of the Pagel 4 ioney comes from/ing Viet Con, n sa Statue, Bald "Hier, claim that captured|the Southall derived from|tr*rcomt trots tne ateompt we We documents aon Se 'aes os aes Kingda | ot match the Allied military man-|, ing tore. Yrs an op om, claim-| EIGHTH RACE --- Purse $2,900, 8 and now spend e' roug! le of war e'er A Qu'st'n, Rban. 17.00 4.20 2.00 9.00 plasters--about $140,000,000--n | which began three years ago. |" yes eure UST hi Te, Line, 'a 20 im year on carrying on the war.) Another 20 per cent. of. the |hoth paramilitary and regulars, |Time 128 : : | compared with 3,000,000,000 | viet Cong's financial needs|rose from 185,000 in 1965 'to| pte, Ree, " Order: Reman Harold, Ran in Order: By The Count, bout $42,000,000--i n come fi foreign Communist 229.000 this iar Yo oagy Fiyer, Orchard and Grand Gallingon Aa Ra, Fast Fare and Chic : = The Exacter, Never A Question end Hit Attendance, 7,655. Total Handle, $400,006. , GREENWOOD ENTRIES Vietn: government has dropped) HELP UNWILLINGLY SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,000, Allow- ances. Three Year Olds, 7 Furs from 45,000,000,000 piast 000,000, ers--| Up to three-fifths of "South $630,000,000---t'n 1965 to 43,-/ Vietnam's 14,000,000 people pro- 500,000, this year. vide some financial support for FIRST. RACH -- Purse $2.300. Claim- << oo Two year olds. ta Di Gem, Gibson Neat Liltle Oevil, Brownell" Soxien Line, @ell X104 byron three bo 2380 9.00 0 3.40 4.90 i pe is Tie, Gomez 3-Lebanen oe Kelly Time es 2 Clear and. Fast Alse Ron in Order: Far Away Yotes; Roman World, Come Yo Hand, River hi Admiral. and Moon Indige | SECOND RACH -- Purse $2,400, allow: jow- | ances, maiden 3 end 4 year olds 1 1-16) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $4.00, clelm- miles ing three year olds R) up, 7 furs 6Gay Sunn, Site TRbbin Whippet, SMontesce, Werry 3-£vil For a Hinojosa ud yy in Order: Granizado, Spice .. Mi Waldemar ond TatShan tnd ments also show that at least eed, Mie al As FatShan and 2,000,000,000 . piasters $28,- [Gay Swaps: (6), pald $1470 000,000 --- is spent on the .guer-/ rillas' civilian budget, main-|, THIRD RACH -- Purse $2200, claim. = ne Aaa se A PAEN ing teint Arctic Venture, Lady Dot WESTINGHOUSE HUMIDIFIER. GOOD FOR THE COMING WINTER -- Reg, 79.95 government to disrupt the flow of money to the Communists," it added. '"'Money and food con- tinue to pour into Communist hands." Captured Viet 'Cong docu- ONE ONLY 5.00 3.4 3.00 7.10 rey 8.90 eauty Time 125 2-5 ise Ran in Order: Twinkle Jay, Ports| Fashions and Ji Late Scratch: Miclery Trip SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 three year olds and up, 7 14 Hi N60 5.20 3.00 'Hinemoa, 4-Canadian Statute, Kelly 5M 2.80 Gomez 2.40 6No Reasoning, 3: ae 124 25 Also Ran in Order: Valem, %o. War '+ Hinemea end Canadian $56.00 ki 20" FANS -- 2-SPEED -- VERY QUIET YEAR WARRANTY -- REG, 20.95 FIVE ONLY p and territories |!-Acve administration 'in Ren te Order: Pieasant Miss,/and Ca LDennisen, Balyn Sue, Camilo end Shine| The BATHROOM CEILING FAN 3" ROUND PIPE ONE ONLY Rog, 21.95 3.60 40 3.00) 1 3.00 | FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONER : 9,000 B.T.U, CAPACITY, 116 volt, -- Rog. 339.90 ONE ONLY i ete ames ---- te Oa ea In eomparison ; Vietnamese BARRED FROM MEET LONDON (AP)--Tanzania and Uganda have been barred from a Commonwealth defence study» at Britain's Camberley military centre 'Aug. 28-Sept. 8, the army: announced, because they have received military missions from Red China. FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONER -- 13,000 B.T.U, 220 volt. -- Reg, 418.00 ONE ONLY Some United States military|the Viet Cong, although few do experts, -however, believe the|so willingly, the publication money problem has not yet/said. reached a critical stage for the' "It is difficult for the Saigon 78 Boy 118 Sweet Intent, | Kelly xg Zacata, Grubb X108 SIXTH RACH --' Purse $3,000. Allow- ances, Two Year Olds. 7 Furs Arctic Blizzard, se 1 Aye Aye, Grubb X110 | 30" COPPERTONE AIR KING HOOD Light and Fan Switch on Front -- Reg, 32.50 ONE ONLY Miss Tiger, No Boy 16? Regge tog RACE--Purse sia iar ne ing (3000). Three year ~ 106 Poet's Dream, Grubb X11) ity, . Boy. err) ns ne oy aay! Flyer, Thomas A-XXX112 P Smith and reine, Stable entry | (EXACTOR WAGERING: Poh oe J RACE -- Purse $10,000 | "Fair Play mee thy Three Year | $ LIMITED SUPPLY We have taken from our Toronte office a. 25 LTE XMAS number of 25 lite outdoor » and colored OUTDOOR SETS Haag | ae buy for next Christmas. eg. ° 7 | Aj » AV) Trament end B | M_J Hawkins entry incoteague, Boy | Pool to Marke No Boy 12 THIRD RACH -- Purse $2,300. Claim-| Bye end Ditech 117 ing ( Olds (Divn of 1st) ert Gomes. 330 { Native Vicor "Nedeau 117 | Well To Do, No Boy 117 Grand Gallop, No Boy 4 SIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,100. Claim. | + seal Three Year Olds and Up, 7/ 'urs i Lady Kasha, Gomer na | Majestic Sal, No Boy 110 Blue Mel, Kelly A-X108 | Alberta Sunshine, Grubb X103 Golden Karime, Robinson 119 - ° ald 5000). Wwe Year Olds Cuddle and Kiss, je 3 'P55 m Fleetwell, Hinojosa 117 Nosiiw, Platts -x114 Look Out World, Ne Boy 114 Eve Darby, Harrison 119 T e Rae Kelly Xi Ne Boy 114 Sea Diver, "@rubb X11 > =~ URIET-JONES~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ 8B RONSON ELECTRIC SHAVERS -- MEN'S nes 23,50 se $3,000. Yeor Olds Valley Town, Gibson x08 A---E Lieberman entry Copper Fire, oy A Eo A 9 ONLY RONSON TOOTHBRUSHES WITH SAFETY COUPLER: Sultan's Treat, B ie sie X--5 ths AAC) & ay tbs AAC) .;, iE man and T Ziegler ent; ge: (EXACTOR: WAGERING) ea POST TIME 2 PM MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS THURSDAY, ave. 1 <henviyn Herbert, ae Miss a MeLee FIRST RACE -- Mile trot, purse $1,300 Timer? Al 'Started: 4-Crystal bey, ied 6.78 ring - Dartes Patrick, Bleck * clei Girlie an -- 3.7 RONSON ons' SHAVER "OARESS" Met 21.98 "~ ~ 1590, a 90/lon and Cloveriand A SIXTH RACE -- Mi purse wey conditioned nites Grat Tan, Kawar- 1 Count end) 6-G' 14 moyen Mfr RACH -- Mile pace, purse preg 3 5 is VERY SPECIAL -- IDEAL For COTTAGE or REC ROOM. arma Arrears Haney, Trey 4.0 $0 3.40|Adlos and Missile eke sivaaer abl, Artur" 2, 439 (Rnacot 62 sid See | ONE ONLY A COMBINATION -- STOVE TOP -- SINK "tet, ou SEVENTH RACE -- Mile trot, purve pea! sie? All in one unit -- ince: Doctor Grass, weed we < Gratien Spencer 3 metered hare 13,00 -Becky Herbert, Dally Double, (4) end (3), peld $31.60 rotons i re SArawann Lady, Furness, THIRD RACH--- Mile pece purse 9900 ua Time 2:09 Also Started: Josedaie War God, Doug Peters, Li Ezra, wee ge ar areas ay vot 'zra, The Tag end Sernie's 4Chilly Sauce, 'Findley' 4.20 3.50 EIGHTH RACE -- Mile - pace, purse|l AND: SKEETER -- -:---- GRANDMA: --~~------~-MICKEY- MOUSE nme 210 He: fy | 400 conditioned Started: é a Day, Kawartha t 5.40 3.20 2.90) Bob, and Suzie E 6-Spud ai 9.00 $.00 Serene: Trise Ati' and Madge Her-| agent Cok 3.40 FOURTH RAC H--~ Mile trot, $800. cla! purse Kilean, wae bakin" i SOON TO BE HARNESSED Fok 2 48 mraace ~ on se oro, tw, Bo , Hie aan" 35 $3 ,month to harness Churchill higher than Niagara Horse. pleted, the -- $800,000,000 || Bap i _Falls in Labrador, with the shee Falls, rank ninth in the power project, will produce : Also Started: Clandeboye ¢., Hanover, [5:Drc Lon: Beker, hcR'a'nta.n0 4. suclattendances "asan" fandie, siva.zén. T-Dottie's. Comet, Geisel279.90 12.50 6.00 | Bosworth 63. i Work will begin this ceremony. The falls, 85 feet water flow. When com- , whe" Started: Wi -Lucky Beefay, "afficial ground - world in. average rate of about 4,500,000 kilowatts. FIRTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse $900/formance, Tris novse "bream a ¢ (CP Photo) I et Sette Ral lr Oe

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