Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1967, p. 8

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B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 27, 1967 | ' é e reducing costs through In : | : Kner ena m e MRM R mM | M lk R d g Pl S t creased farm efficiency. It Arrival of 1 ecor In an e meant a profit margin not drugs in Oshawé TE TA BY solely dependent on price in- able quantities i : i x creases. A Dairy Farmers of parents. 2 s are anada committee study i ag For Canada Dairy Farmers tnt come "wis me ice a ' the plan drawn up by the farm- i yen the s' 4 Anderson Collegiate OTTAWA (CP)--Dairy farm- conference and the plan it cording scheme would result in ie aanfaadet attics and ay rete : ers of Canada will soon embark| evolved is one of the best things|greater milk yield because of yniversity personnel at the con- delights of miarij Anderson's auditorium was|to discover which party would on a project to sell a national|his organization has ever done. |better, management decisions! ference. So what can filled to capacity Saturday, Oct win if only the platforms of the milk recording scheme to farm-| Until recently, dairy farmers|the dairymen would be able to' there was a feeling at the Very little, as it | 21, for their seventh' annualjparties and not their names, ers, universities and govern-|haye been trying to improve|™ake from the tests. conference that Sat iapiiais Drug reactions, commencement exercises.were disclosed. As in the pro- ments. their operations by increasing NEW APPROACH need major assistance in busi- all, are difficu Thirty-three former Grade 13}vincial election, the Progressive A draft plan for the recording; milk prices, he said. Mr. McLaughlin said the planiness practices, accounting and "Danger" signals scheme was completed Wednes-| 4 nationally co - ordinated re- reflected the new approach of|investment. ity, slackness of « students received their honor | Conservatives emerged victori- graduation diplomas whilejous. many other deserving students} Anderson's Scarlet Raiders} ® received diplomas and awards.|are in the football playoffs de-\; Anna Dovgalev, who won anjspite their 6-0 loss in an exhibi- Ontario Scholarship, deliveredjtion game against Henry Street the valedictory address. Rev./High School N. F. Swackhammer made both} Anderson's Drama Club will a humorous and inspiring ad-jpresent "The Sandbox" at the dress to the graduates. {Whitby High School Annual During the past week Ander-/Drama | Festival on October son held an election resembling|26, at Henry Street High School. the Ontario Provincial Election, --LYNDA RUTHERFORD Henry Street High School | tude -- may be n cent traits, Any aemmeinnqnnnenerntean . day as 220 delegates wound up aj -- three-day conference to deter- mine a national method of cow, testing and sire evaluation. | , The plan is to record compar- | @ 6'x9's @ 9'x12's @ 9'x15's @ 9'x18's @ 12'x15's @ 12'x18's lative performances of | dairy lected ina central depot and! ANY SIZE, ANY COLOUR evaluated. The information! 3 would be made available to all| farmers. | | George R. McLaughlin of : He is |Beaverton, Ont., Dairy Farmers 3 therds, taking information on of Canada president, said the milk production, milk content, general herd production, and herd history, all of which is col- Now that school is well/bers is any indication we will underway once more, the stu-/look forward to hearing great} dent clubs and extra curricu-/things" from this group in the Ae ; ; : a : ' lar activities have commenced future. . = ss ES . | at top speed. The first meeting of the CE Pe : - ; SOS | A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D, | e The drama club, especially,|Curling Club was held and altho : SS = AL OPTOMETRIST a : PE has been working with particu-|new executive was elected. It} 144 Ki St. East | : Jar. goals in mind. The playjis as follows: Stuart Bonnetta. 2 ing . Eas } members are rehearsing is alpresident; Steve Gresham, HEIFER BRINGS $900 IN BID | 723-2721 | : : one-act drama, entitled, "Com-|vice-president; and Shelly Bon-| -- Southvale Ollie, consigned --on the bid of Clover Ridge ing Through the Rye.' Those/netta, representative to Stu-) by Glenn Snider, Maple, to Farms Ltd., Uptergrove. Dae a a aces § with leading roles are Norbert|dent Council. The group plans the show window sale of From the left are Tom Todd eee | ie ~ ig ' Scott 4 Laurence, ° meet Make yg a week! heifers sired by bulls in the and Murray Madison of onda ayne, ison Cun-iduring the year when the ac-) central Ontario and Water- Clover Ridge Farms, and | » 2 oe igds* gag ue 0 eerey ay vt _ At Joo Cattle Breeding Associa- Lowell Lindsay, Markdale, DECORATE YOUR HOME THE FAST | 3 = McKim t was. presented the end of the season, the win- tion A. I. units, brought $900 at the halter , " : Thursday ning team will be presented; ----------------_ lintel oad < EASY WAY WITH NEW VY ' THICK § For the benefit of those of with a trophy. DO-IT. YOURSELF BRICK you who thought you heard peo- Henry's Library Club is in| ple singing from behind a/full working force again Men-| rance ay orce ' a closed classroom door onejbers are busy before and after night after school, you will be'school hours preparing new} " cous relieved to know that your ears|books for the shelves, repair-| weren't playing tricks on you.|ing old ones and generally pro-| n 0 e = ara yslS What you heard was a muf-| viding service to those who use! fled preview of Henry's newly/the library facilities. The goal By HAROLD MORRISON thik: Geen bid fh Resaeals formed Glee Club under the di-/for which each member is as rection of Mr. Ingram and|striving is 15 hours of work in Canadian Press Staff Writer failed. He did not do s , Miss Ervin. Although small in/the library and its reward --| By' constantly throwing up A she py iad eye cte ne size at first, the membership is|a gold bar. new barriers, France may be i sic tes pure (ows ; Also... increasing at every meeting. If doing more than blocking Brit- ma ree Se a @ Hardtwists @ Ozite the enthusiasm of the mem- --DIANNE BUDD)ain from the European Common '0 Wilson, undoubte @ Thick Plushes Market. She may be blunting|they Presented m : a5 Fi . the main thrust of Britain's for.| /hey also did not fit in with Wil- @ Acrilans ; Md Breed ' a son's obvious desire to reduce Pickering High School peecints a lorie pegs i epee Britain's worldwide com mit- T.V. advertised 501 gothique-extra "Inticle 4 EXCITING COLOURS wear Spectacular 1968 dense pile plush ments and reshape her policies now avoilable. Whoever aid slavery was; On Wednesday, the Drama nymbness or paralyss. 2 We ybe they werelclub held a bake-sale which : : . along lines she could afford--as right, but Pickering reversed it\featured the delicious, home os ine pogo sitich ning but to 2 European power CenpEn wriret Shop et home service -- 24 hour on a small scale. A slave auc-|cooking of the members them-| ait at the door AGmInine ae So he fixed his sights on Eu- LAURENTIAN BLUE : ' ahiwatity Sables. CALL tion was held this week. Ge reg tor gg money ee % used) ot at this stage would not only| 'Pe with an intensity that CHOCOLATE RIPPLE ite 7 vi mat a reat deal to pay[Clibs productions. "DE, &, how to Wilson's Personal of one British observer--thal| Po 576-3790 , 3 * osition but could cause further for good, strong, slave Saves| Today the erage 11 Modem (deteioraion in British morale. Bie" lentertginp more than Oe A a | 3 DAY SERVICE Hallov Itravelled to Toronto to observe| 1H British public has been fed . < | Bathe & McLellan Building Materials one major idea at a time Hallowe'en dance free. The {/4 constant diet of the glories of Men " OSHAWA Edward G. Brow: dance will be held on Friday|building structure and some 0! C ae . : a i : f : Satie Market to lift the pall . ; ; j tonight) with the Midnight|the art works of the city sangre : ' = ek | sea itt Sy ( j M&D CARPETS chief librarian for t Blues Band. At the end of the) Good News! Pickering High's BROOKLIN ' gloom dance the slaves will be grantediown newspaper appeared and > : ' i . in their freedom. Dress for this/sales have been quite good When Wilson decided to make Call J. Feltis Oshawa Wood Products | ° 4 Bracdinnwe Shasta aa oie Insti dance will be optional. \ --GLYNNIS WACKER his Common Market application 728-6414 COURTICE AND OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE : ; 1 5 Uist Las eclalises . a Wes jlast May, he had the chance to ' ' 5 ; : EASY TERMS speaker last night i ; " annual meeting of t CHAIRMAN OSHAWA H joutline possible attractive alter- 4 Donevan Collegiate jnatives which he might pursue sa NEE catch / Next Saturday, Nov. 4, is com-jagainst it. The junior boys also! » mencement. Last year's Grades/did well, winding up in second 12 and 13 graduates will attend/place. The senior girls' team along with winners of various/lost only one game in their S } awards and prizes. The orches-|series. It looks like this year iJ tra will perform for the cere-|will be a good one for Donevan monies. sports. In Donevan's sports, two un-| Rumor has it that Marryin Ol 1. defeated teams exist -- the jun-|Sam is lurking about. Go to the : j ! bd It would cost the cit jor girls' basketball team and|Sadie Hawkin's Dance -- you the senior boys' football team.}just may see him! | Bes ' : i ) i "6 vaks" ] uy directional The senior boys earned first} Also, 'Gnus and Yaks" will ennai: ie ae ai intersections, so' that place and a bye into the play-|be out soon. Bes pots oe offs by stacking up 162 points --JA? VNING, = bulance and police dri y ; , police dri and having only 33 points scored DAVE MASON sith to the green ile Beare ONT SteRes NE Tero Ree cl ; approach. Robert Ri : | a deputy commissioner told board of control BAD NEWS said the amount did n 5 Shulman Worker | yoxrrean (cp) -- Mont real Alouettes, shunted from the Makes $14,500 Eastern Football League play- TORONTO (CP)--Instead of |offs after seven straight losses installation. | He also said in hi Oshawa motorists we serving the section of 8 way Traffic Act which receiving overtime pay, Annjreceived more bad news Worobeck, a 32-vear-old Toronto|Wednesday. Linebacker Jim secretary, opted for a share ad tiara wg obtained from New the rovalities for typing the|York Jets of the American Foot manuscript of her employer's| ball League, and veteran tackle book last year. |Bob Minihane had dates for sur Now Ann. though she may not|ery. O'Mahoney was_ operated make a million, stands to gain|on Wednesday for a knee injury. by a tidy $14,500 while Minihane is scheduled to The book was Anyone Can Undergo an operation for a simi- Make A Million by Dr. Morton|!@r ailment later in the week. Shulman, former: Toronto ciel (ce coroner, now a New Democratic) obligatory for them t one side when emerg hicles sound their sire Mayor Ernest Mark would bring this to the the police commission tion. Mr. Richardson had rected to report bac! board following rece letter from the Osht fighters' Association a city accept responsi Sy Party member of the Ontario LOOKING FOR A legislature COMMFORTABLE QUIET i _ fines or legal costs _ The book has sold 145,000 cop- RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWN? when their members jes, netting $145,000 for Dr red lights and an ac Shulman in royalties, with 10 THEN GO TO THE sults. | The board is awaiti per cent to his secretary. Mrs. Worobec, who makes Tally-Ho Room $115 a week, may let Dr. Shul- man invest her royalties for Hotel Lancaster her. She has already made $8.- 000 on the market, with his 27 KING ST. WEST help, from her $1,500 savings. | aan ther report from F Ernest Stacey before « a final decision, but i rejected the proposal. 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