Should interest be our zuide in selection for chil. stories, programs on the d movie screen and toys? lo; if it were, we would our children to more of violence, more pro- of violence on the air ovie screen, and to more y playthings. STYLING SPECIAL $6.50 SET ISE $2.50 ca... OSHAWA FARM FORUM Two County Plowmen Enter International | By FORD LINDSAY Oshawa Times Staff BOB TRAN, RR 2, Clare-|when fed to broilers. Laying}make up the task force mont, will represent the Southjhens can handle 'arger quanti-jrecommend goals and policies. Ontario Plowmen's Association|ties more effectively. in the junior inter-branch class} The over-all feeding value of be named later. and Bob Hunter, RR 2, Sea-jthe pea meal can be improved) Guelph. It is suggested the ap-|nounced the names of four }plication of pea mea! should be|university professors and a \limited to relatively low pabiopd pens ada accountant who will in the intermediate inter-branch|temperature steam treatment or|Pierre Comtois, Sherbrooke,| class at the International Plow-|steam pelleting. Steam peillet-|Quebec; Dr. J. C. Gilson, agri-| ing Match at Barrie. classes will be held Oct. 14. {commercial basis, is done by|University of Manitoba: . Dr. Betty Jean Tran, RR 2, Clare-/Steam heating the meal and/David L. MacFarlane, head of} mont has won the South Ontario|then passing it through a péilet-\the economics department, County Queen cf the Furrow |iN& machine, Macdonald College, Montreal competition and will take part ' 'and Dr. Donald E. Thain, busi- in the Queen of the Furrow con-- THE ONTARIO CROP Insur-jness administration professor, test, Oct. 12, at Barrie. the final date for the acceptance AT THE SOUTH Ontario Jun- of applications to insure winte for Plowing Match held on the! wheat has been extended to Oct.|was to provide a new look at farm of W. F. Batty and Son,\20 and that this date will likely|agricultural policy divorced Brooklin, Bill Tran, RR 2,\remain fixed for succeeding/from the civil service. The} Claremont, placed first in the/years. A deposit of $15 is re-jtask force will report to Mr. yjnounced last spring. The aim tlass for boys 15 years and|quired with each application.|Greene and operate under him! FIFTH RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim. *Agate, Hayes ling, three-year-olds and up. 6'2 Furs 4Be Optimistic, 0 00 . 3 4 " own 7 5 Also Started: Dr. W., Adios Oilie, Kini 7-Sultan's Treat, Brownell 5.60| -, Alse | » King t SPEAKING AT the Ontario &Baby Ruler, Gibson 3:50] Prarren: So Lp Salles Hope end: Jimmy's In Argen ine kcxociath Also Ran in Order: A-Shining Mark, "@4Y SSOCIALION Righteous, Great Promise, and A-Star under who had competed before. Total liability underwritten dur-! personally Other winners in the class were|ing the past year amounted te Dale Oldham, Mount Albert; $1,418,305 Bruce Pearse, RR 2, Claremont Sheep Breeders' and Barry Jones, RR 2, Ux-. AGRICULTURE MINISTER field day Dr. Warren F. Bean- bridge. Greene said recently the fed-|non, sheep extension specialist. In the class for boys, 15/eral government had placed/Cornell University, outlined years and under, who had not|purebred Charolais cattle underjfive general areas in Jim Tran, RR 2, Claremont,/taken when it was discovered|their efficiency won. first place with Doug Dun-|some Canadian importers of|/competitive with the producers keld, RR 2, Claremont, in sec-|this French breed transferred|of other classes of livestock. ond place. their permits to persons living! His suggestions included Barry Timbers. RR 3, Mount outside Canada. This, it simore production per acre, Albert, was tops in the class for|Said, could defeat the govern-\greater rates of reproduction, boys 16 to 22 years, Other win- ment's aim at providing new\/faster and more efficient ners in the class were: Ron|blood lines to Canadian breed-|growth, large flocks and more McGuckin, RR 3, Mount Albert; |€Ts. efficient systems of housing Bob Tran, RR 2, Claremont;| Mr. Greene said the embargo|and feeding. Bob Campsall, Uxbridge; Bruce | Will curtail export sales only! He challenged sheep produc- which . d s "AU! plowed in compétition before,;export control. This action was|sheep producers could increase} year-olds and up. 1\4 Miles 5-Kool Copy, Worthy Craft, po Muerto, Artista and Day's Best. A--R Godleski, Byers entry SECOND RACE to|Claiming, three-year-olds and up. | 1-16/3-Scap Stone, Avery Miles (on main track) ¢ +, |2Footprint, Gomez Two full-time co-ordinators will]1-siiver Gus, Dittfach 4.50 3.70 {Lorl Be, No Boy A-117 Miss Tiger, 4 Also Ran: Ozark Pride, L. T. Gold, 1 ° pooner Grey Lodge. " l-Jet Invader, Steve 7.40/Miss Nama Byrd, Uniform Duke and aes tld Downs Farm. and R. Spooner Grey Lodge, No Boy 119 Also Ran in Order: Now ! Wonder, Oneida Chief Fcon DAILY DOUBLE, 5 AND 2, PAID $15.50 le Venture, Fitzsimmons 116 A--R A Burton and THIRD RACE -- 'Mile pace purse $800/ Mission Clove, Kelly X11] entry THIRD RACE --. Purse $2,400. Allow- Conditioned Future Time, Leblanc 112 6 Furs 3-J'med Market, ' WOODBINE RESULTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,800. Clair ng, three-yearoclds end up. 6 Furs Kelly &Marshall -House, Gomez 2-Three Times Tipped, Grubb Also Ran in Order: A--Glen Francis, 2-Jenny's Joe, Lawson Rifer Party, Top Cadet, After Dusk, A-Bench Warrant, Tiem- The part-time people are: Dr.jsuit Cieaner, Roman Tribune, Ccsmic Se y king »ply a higi ' *- ¢ :|Kid, Portmaker, Repulse Bay, Nearctic' p| # grave, will represent the area|by cooking or applying a high|D. R. Campbell, OAC, Guelph; hits aan Biome. placed secon Bothjing, possible only on a large/cultural economics department, | ances, 3- and 4-year-olds, foaled In Cda, &-Armbro Hotshot, Waples6.30 4.10 3.30/Apple, Bell 122 3.9 as sa "imperfections of} 0 3:00\Helen Mary, Grubb X104 ances, two-year-olds Mile and 79 Confederation MANY NEVER 4.40|River Bully, Grubb X117 yard G'bins 5.80 4.20 3.70|!-Lady Petunia, Zirnis 'GARDEN CITY' RACEWAY SATURDAY, SEPT, 30 WOODBINE EN TUESDAY, OCT. 3 CLOUDY AND GOOD FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,800, laim- Wee Chop ing Re-Dust, K, MARIONDORT, Bradfield X112 Track Sloppy) Real Handful, Gordon A-117 trot, purse $800, Tuannies, No Boy 117 Oriental Era, Armstrong 120 Sea of Grace, Platts X115 rye re Megay, No Boy 120 2.40|\ Whirling North, No Boy 117 (Weather Raini FIRST RACE -- 5.30 3.70 2.80 conditioned 5.80 3.70|/8-Fabway, Waddell 11.60 5.00 5-Armbro Echo, Waples Time 2:10 1-5 8 Fi Also Started: Cheerful Count, Buckeye Hickory Nick, Platts X115 Belle, Armbro Flame, Scot Up and Brig-|Bella Angelica, No Boy 117 FIFTH R R Hunt and Mrs. J. and .s 7 Chopagain, McLeod XXX110 ng (5000). 1 ee SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, purse wis EN Fey 1". Dear Pane $800 claiming rae $ if Jo , -- Purse \Sir Tinda, Grubb X115 Centennial $2,000. |6-Pembrow Bill, Waples 9.80 "5.00 2.9\sadison Queen, Leblanc 117 7.2 4.00 rch, | tod | o 7 Ish 120 2-Dean Sultan B, Feagen 3.30 pera de Menara Al 4.60 3.30 3.00/Time 2:12 4-5 Barrel Bab ; SECOND RACE Purse $j,800. Neat Little NOTE: Soap Stone ran third and Was 'cjaiming (3000). Three-year-olds and Count Cres 0. Daily Double, (8) and (6), paid $97.10 pe dig Furs 4Arieen, Wellwood Lucky Nosey, Barroby 117 (3500). Maiden two-year-olds foaled Judge Beau, Platts X115 in Kda. 6 Furs Mr. Prisoner, Gordon A-117 Also Eligible: Urmful of Roses, No Boy 117 Hula Baby, Grubb X1 Rujvann, Bradfield X Mutuel Choice, Bel! 120 Contessa Nostra, Leblanc 11 Father's Pride, No Bey A-117 Cape Crusader, Duffy XXX110 A--J O Pallett and H Katz er Dashing Knight, McCauley 122 Triumvir, Kelly X117 Dialogue, No Boy A-117 Ju Nes Pet, SIXTH RACE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 2, 1967 17 TRES elly X12 Chop, McCauley 120 By BORIS MISKEW MONTREAL (CP) -- Pri ACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim: Mini Two-year-olds foaled in Cda for Canadian unity Saturday Grubb X111 night and sé ae | Bt aes He and said n° cannot integrate , Platts X111 ~ Speaking at the end of a for No Boy A- given in his honor by Mayo n Jean Drapeau, tie 3 roe % 6 ter said Canadians ne\day for Ottawa V allagher road to a more perfect unity) Bare despite the Divil, Brownell xXi07 cent, Fitzsimmons 117 Purse $2,600, Allo The evening of wining and Pearson Makes Plea For Unity Of Canada lottetown and tie prime mini 1¢\ter spent the afternoon relaxing ter Pearson made a pleajin his apartment in Habitat at Expo 67 before being acconipa- believe Confederation will dis-)ed by a 35-man motorcycle {police escort to the city hall The couple returned to Habi- mal civic reception and dinner|tat to spend the night before s- departing by plane at noon Sun- 6-Aynsley Blue, Turcotte 6.80 4.40) Time 2:10 2-5 Mount Market, Armstrong 122 Phelodie, Swatuk X112 c 4-Ten Save, Grubb 3.60 _ Also Started: Matchless Pick, Hi Joe, Ki-D-Ka, Gomez 122. Ovation, Gomez A-117 dining which lasted almost unti! Also Ran in Order: Anns Gem, trene Trixie Adios, Miss Dean Grattan and Aged Dust, Gibson X14 Richard B. Good, Kelly x midnight at Monireal's city hal) Fox, Pat's Honey, Grand Jive, Brief Rich Liner THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim- Cambrooke, Grubb X10? 5 Garon and Kiss Me Quick. od rea Totes ve bs 5 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Al F 4 0 ' af ' in {ance Commission has announced | University of Western Ontario. iowances, two-year-old fillies. 6 Furs. 2-Dan' Carey, Young. 640 440 350\Bert's Wish, No Boy XXX107 The task force idea was an-|2Elhew Queen, Baze 6.10 2.90 2.60 1-Pointer Hal, Hill 4. 6-Dance Me Loose, 5DQ-Level Road, Grubb 2.80 Greek Victress and Nite Nurse OQ--Finished 2nd but was disqualified and placed 3rd EXACTOR, 2 AND 6, PAID $17.50 i ; ids foaled Bur FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace purse)i0@_ (3500), Malden, twoyeerolds foaled ering B $800__conditioned Fauitiess Peg, Kelly X11 A--Statford 4Game Mir, (EXACTOR 1117 70 pelt Lizzy, Bell 1) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $ No Boy A-112 was closed to the press but a s Prince Brother, No Boy 117 brief summary of Mr. sae" OF BACKACHES Farms entry ? WAGERING) son's remarks w bally in French a spokes-| | May Be Simply Sluggish Kidney Action It's a pity to put up with this common he cause, and the medication that may help you. You see, if kidneys irrita' and bladder discomfort may fol ean be an annoying, nag- We 2 2.80 2.40/T] i aming Sail, No Boy 120 00 Q prime 1 of Gome 8 0 Time 2:11 1-5 oe auarky Frativ, Gowen 10 reettoe ahd tveacalec OF Furs man for the prime minister, te F Also Started: Peter W. Grattan, Elm 5 Dance 17 And Kelly X112 Saver, Also Ran in Order: Sailor Take Care, town, Step Along and Golden Harvest C. Joma aye Peelik tk WW Tammy's: Ring "Grubb X108 Several hundred persons tiad Scratched: Duke David. See ye: Sey bd Wee Ernie's ann) Turcolie M Canadian flags given to them| backache because you just don't know FIFTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse $900 Kitty G., No Boy A-107 and gave Mr, ind Mrs. Pearson claiming . . By The Count, Kelly X11 es rele: | 7-Lynden. Bullet, Curran 25.10 9.00 7.50 1 Canadian Me 3 c a rousing welcome as the cou-| become sluggish, 3 5.20 4.20 raln ig n H ple was driven up to the red - The +e Clandeboye C., Feagan 6.40 G carpeted steps leading into the Tudor, and be more 2-Valam, Gomez Kelly 6.40 Time 2:10 3-5 Young Ger Blue China Page Roya SIXTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse ) conditioned BUENOS AIRES (AP)--Ar- EIGHTH Dd} 112 Maple Beauty, McCleod XXX9* A--M Mitchzil and F O Gibson entry city hall RELAXES BRIEFLY Mr, and Mrs, 'ach Pearson RACE -- Purse $2,000 : ; Late Scratch--Priam King 2-Gallant Mir, Llewellyn 6.30 3.50 3.10 gentines are trying to raise Claiming (3000), Three-vear-olds and arrived in .Montreal Saturda A-- Patt H Tenenba 4-Galens Boy, Curran ne . is sled in Gier, gy aideetineaeia igen PORE ; sili oa alee Scat Time Webster ses 290 money to bring back fugitive foaled n Sie eae Miles en route to Ottawa from Char SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 agaed Time 2:07 brains, Fort Rouge, Hale 12 RenRREEERRER sen Toon) eteeee Mie ads enn Spring Caper and J. R- Perhaps as "many as 3,090 Fardale, McCauley 114 3.10 2.60,Exacton, (2) and (4), paid $19.70 Argentine doctors, architects, 797° Mg sive D EI ECT 3-Bye and Near, Fitzsimmons 6.70 3.60| SEVENTH RACE, Mile Trot, Purse engineers and other s kille d/Royal Doctor 5 4Native Victor, Armstrong 2.80 $3,480, The Helicopter Stakes eibien Bid hak" aan xy io the Galanx, No Boy: 120 Also Ran in Order: One Sunday, 2-Smokey Rose, Wellwood3.00 2.90 2,60 fechnicians are working in the Vii ahn, Green XXX107 Grand Galop and Pretko. 1-Ben's Queen, Feagan 5.40 3.40 United States. Thousands mor X--5 Ibs AAC Late Scratch--Poo! EXACTOR, 2 AND 3, PAID $40.10 SEVENTH RACE added "Coronation two year olds foaled in Cda a, Also Order: ec Big Blunder, A-Arctic 4Lyn Fable, Amber Tower and Merger Arty A--Windfields Farm entry Ran Northern Oil, to Market 5-Prince Flemington, Bayne 3.10 are scattered oevr Latin Amer- . XX--7_ Ib: e 2 last "ba XXX--10 Ibs AAC a : Also Started: Hit and Miss, Handsome ica and Europe Futurity Stokes," Pick: Phyllis Frost and Trader Lass An estimated 10 per cent of POST TIME 2. PM Mile EIGHTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse'ihe country's college graduaies $2,000 conditioned r A-Solometeo Don't decadi home were go have left in the 30 because salaries at too low n Aimer, Webster!3.00 6.10 ro Egan, McKinley 6.10 nkle's Adios, Larkin os Also Started: Armbro Gimiet, The Oil 9 r engine Ts recelying Malcolm, Locust Hill and Bob|where breeding programs areiers to aim at a goal of 200), EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2, alm 4 bd ip a sf } s Ing, th ye f Dp Miles Gibb, Anglo United and Guy Stone PoyeeS a aie arsity y Hunter, RR 2, Seagrave. [based on full-blooded French|pounds of lamb per ewe perm' main trace" te IGN RAGE MIM' packs. Gree Mend ep Wee et ea : * be aJohn Hargraves, RR 1,|stock. In' other cases, normal year, and 10 pounds of wool 5-Peter Comet 00 ee eee e Beachville, was the judge of thejexport sales could be made,'/per ewe per year. On a con- competitions. lalthough permits would be re-|finement rearing program this quired. production should require not THE USE OF fie'd peas for more than 1.5 tons of corn sil- feeding poultry has proven suc-| THE AGRICULTURE indus- age, a quarter ton of hay and cessful according to the Ontariojtry recently got its promised/half a ton of grain, as the total department of agriculture and/|federal task force when Agri-|feed per year for the ewe and food research department at'culture Minister Greene an-!lambs Ait Least 64 Persons Die In Accidents On Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS |night Sunday, local times, alsojrecorded: 14 on the highway, " showed six persons drowned,/two in fires and one man run Weekend accidents claime/) three died in fires and one in alover by three cars of a subway NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks always ready to serve you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan Available OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! McLAUGHLIN at least 64 lives across Canada,/nunting accident. There were|train in d own t own Toronto. #4 in traiic SUshaps jeight deaths in other types of/Three died of carbon monoxide A Canadian Press survey) accidents. jpoisoning in their Oshawa killed in auto accidents, one in ja fire, one in a hunting acci- dent, one in a fall and two per- sons drowned. F P t C e e | Eight persons died in British ACE LALLY CIISIS sovnes wna | SCARBOROUGH, Englandjhe attended but did not], Traffic accidents claimed five (AP) -- Britain's ruling Labor|address. Instead Brown offered) ,ierta and one in Newfound- put with Prime Minister Wilson|in dealing with the economy} : hitting back hard at his critics.|and unemployment, ae edgy olan drowning and As 6,000 delegates represent-| He sought to defend the rise) -- eR : : af lov: a t, Saskatchewan reported two ing the labor movement gath es unemployment by saying i teaftie Gbatha and one Hoy wal helped to power three years)Pre-war Conservative adminis- ae ago still has to redeem key) trations highway deaths and one man electoral pledges and unem- Wilson's critics on left andfell out of a tree, : ployment is at a 27-year peak, |Tight have set out to defeat him; Industrial and nafural deaths, laught on crucial sectors of W | bid to join the Common Market.' survey son's policies-- ranging from the economic crisis to Vietnam and Britain's bid to join ey Wilson's leadership were three t L former cabinet ministers: '@) Emmanuel Shinwell, who was defence secretary; Douglas from 6 p.m. Friday until mid-| In Ontario, 20 deaths were|/home Rue ve Bei : é Quebec, with 17 dead, had 12 British Laborit Columbia, five on the road, two} ldrowned and one killed in al party begins its annual conven-|an explanation of the govern-|iand while Prince Edward tion today torn and troubled,|ment's problems and remedies | tjand recorded one drowning] ered for the five-day meeting,|was not nearly as large or as sacl jali Geis +) per vas ing Tun over by a tractor on a farm the Socialist government they|permanent as it was during while Nova Soctia. had 466 ; chtawin. DY combing the issues of the/known suicides and slayings Pegler oo. _ pied Inational economy and Britain's|are not included in the accident Europe's Common Market. Among the chief critics of Jay, former president of the Board of Trade, and Frank Cousins, former minister of technology. But Wilson already had 110 COAL & arranged: ; 723-348 --For party Chairman John King St. W. SUPPLIES Boyd, a union leader, to rap those '"'with petty minds who were either incapable or unwill- ing to understand the problems of others.' Calling in his pre- pared remarks for party unity and trust, Boyd offered a diver- sion by urging the government to investigate the seedy side of big business. --For party managers to get the convention off to a quiet start on its first day with an' éxamination of the more posi-| tive aspects of Labor's social welfare policies. --For his chief lieutenants, Foreign Secretary George Brown and James Callaghan,| chancellor of the exchequer, to address the conference on the international and economic issues worrying delegates. Wilson's strategy emerged Sunday night at the traditional/ eve-of-convention rally which Van Belle __ | : Galdcning Take a Drive To VAN BELLE GARDENS 36 Varieties of EVERGREENS (Freshly Dug) Hardy Garden MUMS .. . Tulips oo e Daffodils Hyacinths, ete. (large selectioi choose from) Pot Mums, Foliage Plants, etc. ALL ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. 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