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The Oshawa Times, 4 Apr 1959, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 4, 1959 4H CLUBS ORGANIZE IN DURHAM COUNTY i 7) IFRENCHMAN'S BA By MRS. W. FERTILE |, FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- Fair- 'port United Church was filled to| capacity on Sunday morning for| the special Easter Service at 8 a.m. Breakfast was served by the WA following the service, which have returned home after a threejtion Hospital, Malton, where he was confined for three week's birthday Saturday, March 28. month vacation in Florida. | Mr. and Mrs. W. Yakely and] Ronald Korczynski is home|following an operation on his| Mr. and Mrs, C. Stephenson and two sons, Rodger and Michael{from the Workmen's Compensa-!wrist. three children of Barrie, spent Bob Balsdon celebrated his 70th/the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Swan. Helen Scott of Hastings was home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott during the week- end. Mrs. Scott is back from hos- pital but still under medical care. Mrs. Jack Compton is recuper- ating at home after spending a Jas condieied by Rev. J. W. Wik onth in the Ajax Hospital. Tuesday evening a bake sale| was held at Fairport United |Church. Pie and coffee were {served by the Sunday School (teachers. Wednesday evening a dance for children. up to .16 years of age was held at the church hall Both events were in aid of the, {Sunday School. ! Mrs. John Henderson was treat- 'ed at Oshawa General Hospital |after a ear door slammed on her| |finger. It was found necessary to) amputate the finger to the first ) ¢ distinctively personal SUBSCRIBERS 2» THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND in BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAX! SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier boy first. If you are unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7 -7:30 p.m. Only See the Kassinger approach to modern building Beau Valley * EX KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED PEST CONTROL OPERATORS A\ Hy 4 | Pco SERVICES LTD. ¥ &" Es 4 3 Top picture shows the newly ---- elected presidents of seven Dur- ham County 4-H agricultural clubs following an organization meeting in Orono Thursday. Back row (left to right) Bill Tamblyn, president of the trac. tor maintenance club; James P'clard, president of the beef calf elub and vice-president of tiie tra tor maintenance and sheep clubs; Bruce Bowman, swine club pre ident, and vice- president of the dairy calf club; Grant Glaspe'l, sheep club pres: ident and press reporter for the dairy calf club; and Bill VanBelle, potato club president, Front row: Don Welsh, dairy calf club president and secre- tary-treasurer of the potato club and press reporter for the swine ¢'"h: A, Oliver Drl- rymple, Durham County agri- cltural revre entative; Tov Grav, club leaders' association de ari Haro'd ! - lees, gralr. club president and -treasurer of the dairy May 4th.Canadian Pacific presents daily jet-prop Britannias acrczs Canada club. fom picture shows Kenny of Yelverton, who hav- ned his 12th hirthday ay night" joinad the Dur- n Cc 4 H beef club, This II be his first year as a mem- ber of 4-1 awd he is being welcomed by Bev Gray, presi- dent of the 4-H leaders assoc- Oshawa Times Photos. ed to personally feed and take arge of not less than five ewes and their lambs. All ewes must| be bred to a pure-bred ram, and one market lamb must be ex- hited at Achievement Day. Bruce Bowman was elected] president of the 4-H swine club which Will be under the leader- Rs ship of Glen Larmer. Jim Byers was selected as - vicé-president, 4H Q IV) _ with Secranary - Haasures Alan h 5 and press reporter, n Starts Nev oy ed ri | here have been a few pairs of pigs donated and each member . Pro ect Year must have two gilts which must be pure-bred. Leader Larmer told the members of this club the hallenge which faces them is that of advanced registry talents < !le said the herd at his farm is a whose m nce on ne ir: lirect descendant of pigs he re- tc vide trainin ; ceived while in the 4-H swine \ club ORON Sta rural 1 on ,in § agricultural objective is good citizen ri r | 1 > At a well at orga ation ug : ' A. Oliver Dalrymple, Durham meeting in tc l € even | € 3 won MM County agricultural representa- of the 10 clubs for Du Pn aS year wiv '© tive, told the gathering 4-H agri- ty elected t} xecut at SAMY cal cin With a memner- eyltyesl clubs in' Canada are Thursday's Y : yas as sponsored by Canada department| Harold Yellowles ) ed Pre nL 8 oA BOW of agriculture, Ontario depart- vice > nd V* ment of agriculture and local which will have 20 membe : : sponsoring organizations. be under the leadership of Ge § ornle 4 Sy ' 2% Mr. Dalrymple stated that in ald Brown. rem r t 2 ey Canada during 1958 there was a| executive ist 0 J Wes wnt total of 73,881 boys and girls in Rowan, vice - pres at : 5 4 , 4H clubs, and of that number | Knox, secretary-treasure and' 5 ov Fh 1 he . 22921 are members in Ontario Paul Tamb p port bred Cope clubs. He said it is expected 1 is for mem- | nae ie i SN ", there will be more than 25,000 bers tc yw and keep records on fr ; : © members in Ontario this year. a one-acre plot of registered oats, . of ca 1 be organ- He mentioned the E. A. Som- or barley. Each c 1h Inemper { hin Ap ; mers scholarship for further edu- will be asked to provide or rules apply the cation of 4H members, and urg- of registered or ce bh. "which will: he ed those present who intend tol Grain from last y leadership of Bey further their education upon com-' seed may he sown, wav, T club selected as its nletion of high school to try for properly clean é di ident Jir A 4 card th it. Members vice - president, Bev Gray, president of the 4-H retary-treasirer Leaders' association, told the press ter. gathering the E. A. Sommers y y -~ a - EE keep recor display samples at » club has 15 member memorial trophy would be pre- SREP CLL sented to the outstanding 4-H A . president of the 4-H VANCOUVER WINNIPEG MONTREAL ment day in the POTATO CLUB Bill VanBelle econd .. member at Achievement Night ident of the 11 r opotatol . qt Ve < tk ., next fall, He also mentioned other club, which i 1e le chibi under y. Toaderchit prizes to be awarded that night ship of Mel Wo he ected : eA he Which included a tray for the to the exe b ir i +. outstanding girl in 4H and a clude vi - \ I ve vrist watch for the boys. He Hoistead, secre y = treasur Es 1, mentioned 4-H trips, both in the Don Wels} ss reporter ? A pro » and ah-~~d which can Marie Ken i Srant Bel lector won by members. Chih membe SWI De required ) i Mr. Dalrymple showed colored for their Project-to. plant executive made of of vice-presi-/ movies of last year's 4-H achieve- of certified ject. putau ant dent James Ricka ecretary- ments. There will be a compul- manta pl sir biaiia ting rer, Jim erman and sory meeting of all Durham Coun- hey will be lired to exhibit 5 h hn he io Je. Teduir D reporter, Davic i tv 4-H members in Orono May 4) eho} pola Each member ment Day TRACTOR CLUB One of the newer county is the 4-H tr CPA BRITANNIAS...LARGEST-90 tons, 95 passengers CPA BRITANNIAS...FASTEST-400-plus miles per hour CPA BRITANNIAS...FINEST-International Cuisine in both Tourist and First Class New "Canadian Empress" flights bring you jet-age travel aboard completely radar-equipped jet-prop Britannias. This new cross-Canada route connects CPA's vast international air network, already serving the Orient, South Pacific, Mexico and South America, and Europe. For further information call your travel agent or any Canadian Pacific Office. all be requir-122, Wherever you want to go -- however you wish to travel -- go Canadian Pacific... by land, by sea, by air, an integrated travel system serving five continents. Canadian QPacific AIRLINES wings of the woria's gieaiest {travel system nanee- club which be de FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL the leadership of Lloyd Kellog: ident . of this group, with vice # i | A k RR LT : be" po SERVICE ant 2 members whose 8 1 ; project 1 be learning safe { World Wide PAPERS Arrangements IN AJAX Sea - Air - Rail - Hotels It you have not received your : Tours - Documents AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 57 King Street East, Oshawa Bill. Tamblyn was elected pres constituting the remainder of the FOR MISSED Trl Tines by 7 p.m. call (ALL FREE OF CHARGE) All calls WU de placed before PHON E RA 8-6201

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