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The Oshawa Times, 18 Sep 1959, p. 7

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PO HE I ME nde, a SO El SES CR i Thr kl i SRP Sr "he Ce ree Sl Eo Se he oh al i nt a lh " THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 18, 1939 ~ Y ; ball to be held Friday, Oct. 30, in the Ajax Community Centre, |She said that tickets are now available from any of the mem. Durham County Farm Calendar BOWMANVILLE (Special) ~-- Ajax Auxili - bers. \ # The proceeds from this project ans or all will be applied to the Auxiliary's 5 Lindsay fair next week is pos- midget bus and hospital linen sibly the wind-up attraction for By GRACE MILLS bootees, is seeking more knitters projects. ! | ||] district junior farmers, Howevar,| AJAX (Staff) -- The Hospital|for the project. A donation of three dollars was This BRYANT deluxe "lo-boy" only group by Almerson Sovereign|s, inier.club competitions at the|a ed from L d Jani uxiliary held its first meeting of| An average of 40 pairs a month{receiv rom Lynda and Janie carried off Premier Supreme. In the Jrogeny of dam|oAc, Guelph, October 23, will at-|the fall season Monday in the|are ro keep up with sup-/Kemp. who earned the money eg rogeny Shadyiiuact a lot of attention, and Dur-lnu ces' residence, with Mrs. W.|ply, Mrs. Rowland at Ajax 532, [selling cold drinks during the hot _ ution, ARogenss Fons ham juniors will undoubtedly be|Griffith in the chair. will Il supply wool and patterns. |weather. 2, ames T. Brown, arlos represented, | Mrs. B. Kearney, convener off Mrs. 8. Urnuhart, Pickering, is) Mrs. R. Dibble was appointed (Fgh Orono, oh Show Wed i" Outstanding agricultural events ihe marathon bridge, reported|in charge of donations of home| official delegate to the Hospital = soils 8 of interest to Durham farmersithat plans were well ahead, and|baking, homemade jams, jellies, Auxiliaries convention in the group How Slope Man-O-are included in the calendar|ihat meetings would start Thurs-|and small items for the fish pond, | Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Oct, FORCED AIR (REGULAR PRICE $625) e 75,000 BTU Input! ® Will more than heat S-room house (or smell 6-reom) Newcastle Man Gets 7 Firsts ORONO--Once again the en junior get-of-sire, the latter on a tries of James T. Brown, New- castle, asjuap b Poi War Pabst. below. : 26.27 and 28. The fine year at weather col won seven. fis go Lig or aaday, o_-t 23 -- Junior! ar. Jean Cain was appointed ship tea, to be held at the nurses'| Following the meeting a social a large int d ring- being well distributed, Monday, October § -- Quinte(! 2 committee of one to contact residence Saturday. hour was held, with Mrs. K. Viz. side to watch the 150 head|with J. H. Jose, R. B Glaspell, Unit car Grafton Arena sick members, and Mrs. R, Row-| Mrs. H. Fenton is convener of ley, of Claremont, giving a les- shown by 24 exhibitors. Judge|and Carlos Tambiyn having] Wednesday, October 7 -- Nor- wool convener for babylthe annual fall dance, a masked'son in square dancings Harold McCaul, of Napanee, three firsts each. J. W. Bow.|thumberland and Durham Plow- the show was in charge of Enniskillen, . B.|ing Match, M. McLaughlin, 2nd vice- Brown, Bowmanville, each had|Schmird, Lot 27, Con. 2, Clarke, ident of the Holstein-Freisian|two firsts, and §, Edgar Werry, October § and 6 -- Securing ssociation of Canada. Hampton, showed the winning|yields for Durham 500 Bushel Brown's Senior and Grand|two.year-old cow in milk, while|Potato Club. bull was the stylish, Cedar Dale Stock Farms, Orono, Friday, October 23--Inter-Club 'had the first prize junior bull|Competitions, Ontario Agricultur- calf, al College, Guelph. Thursday, November 26, 8.00 p.m. -- Durham County Junior Award Night in Orono Town Hall, Orono, Saturday, November 28, 10.30 a.m, -- Durham County Holstein Club annual meeting. Friday, December 4 -- Annual Banquet, Durham County Hol. stein Club, day, Oct, 1 which will feature the member- CANADA FASTEST SELLING TOP QUALITY ALUMINUM DOOR COBOURG Frank N. Pickford Tel. FR 2-3676 PORT HOPE by J. H. Jose and Sons, New- castle. The Junior Champion was the winning senior yearling bull, Bowmanville Model Royal, shown by J. W. Bowman, of Ennis killen, while the Reserve Junior Tuesday, December 8--Annual Championship went to Browview join Macdonald TU. 5-5737|Meeting. Durham County Soil Hartog Faith, the first prize junior yearling shown by James and' Crop Improvement Associa- T. Brown, tion. Browview Veeman Imogene took the senior and grand cham- plonship for females after top- ping the class for aged cows not in milk, She is a large, deep-| bodied, augular cow with a good udder. The Reserve Senior and| NOW! For Better Pole-Type Structures -- Longer Lasting Fences 9.95 INSTALLATION 12.00 10 Reasons why Multi-Lite is Canada's favorite door ® Price includes up to 4 hot air ducts ® Price includes 2 cold-air returns : (other necessary duct work ot cost price) For 6. or 7-room homes, 100,000 BTU size available et slightly higher cost. Reserve Grand Champion cow was Gladibrae Pabst Gypsy, shown by J. H. Jose and Sons,| winner in the class for cows five| years and over in milk, The cow standing second in! this class won the award for Special Price On Oil Fired Furnaces Deluxe Medel 98,000 B.T.U. Forced Air Furnace tmplaty with oil burner end controls, Packege Reg. $350 . GUARANTEED LICENSED INSTALLATION AT COST 290 CALL RA 8-6871, OR CALL TORONTO COLLECT HU 5-35(3 -- Visit our showroom 9 to 9 daily. Saturday till 1 --= ® ° ; National Heating * $355 imme Head Office: 2041 Avenue Rd, Toronto (009, (0) 14 , 1. Made of quality-tested Alcan aluminum extruded for extra strength 3 R and body. . A . Glass inserts cushioned by genuine Vinyl spline. Easly installed and a , NN d removed by homeowner. . Perfectly fitted corners of extra heavy extruded aluminum guarantee sna Xe ARLSSURE-TREATED She was Woodland Sovereign| Pauline W., shown by Ralph B.| POLES AND POS S door against sog. Burglar-Proof insert locking clips. Screen and gloss inserts can be Glaspell, Bowmanville, | The class for senior yearling retard fire clean, paintable, too! Here's a great step forward! 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