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The Oshawa Times, 26 Nov 1959, p. 23

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Juniors Compete At The Royal UXBRIDGE (Special) -- number of 4H boys and girs from Ontario County entered po-|er| tatoes and grain in the 4-H Seed and Grain Division at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in To- ronto, Among winners in the 4-H seed potato section were: 1. Bruce Norton, Clarement, RR 1; 2. Lloyd Johnson, Uxbridge, RR 8 3. Doris Hockley, Claremont, 1 . In the 4H seed oats section for Garry Oats, the winners were: Gordon Vernon, Port Perry, placed fifth; Jack Holli- day, Brooklin, was 14th; Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge, 15th; Barry Hancock, Uxbridge, 17th and Doug Batty, Brooklin, 18th, In the 4-H seed oats section for Rodney Oats, the entry from On- tario County boys and girls com- peted. DO WELL IN GUINEAS The Queen's Guineas boys and girls from Ontario County made a8 good showing in the Queen's Guineas class. Ted Gordon, Can- nington, placed in the first prize group. Placing in the secopd prize group were: Janet and Don- na McTavish, Uxbridge; Ralph Clark, Marion Couch and Neill}, oor" weapons is spreading to McLeod of Blackwater; Patsy Bailey, Uxbridge; Gordon Fenn, Sunderland; Wayne Martin, Bev- erly Newman and Helen Heitz- ner of Udney and Brian Taylor, Uxbridge. "Oniari EBAY Junior Farm- ' debating team has entered the first round in the Provincial Junior Farmer debating compe- (ition, Team members are Keith Rebekahs Hold Meet BY GRACE MILLS AJAX -- A special meeting in honor of Sister Marguaritte Rose, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, was held in the UAW hall, Cedar street, Ajax, on Friday evening, Nov, 20, when Lodge, Whitby, Eas- Skier, Cannington, Ronald Shier, Uxbridge, Ted Gordon, Canning- ton, and Dean Beatty, Canning- ton, The team will meet the Peter- borough county Junior Farmers' team in the board room of the Ontario government building, Lindsay, Monday, Nov. 30, at 8.30 p.m, Topic for the debate is "Re- solved that Ontario Farms Should Be Larger", ach county enters two teams, each with two de- baters. One team debates the af- firmative, and the other the neg- ative side of the topic, ter Lodge, Pickering and White Dove Lodge, Ajax, joined to wel- come their president on her offi- cial visit, Benevolent Rebekah Lodge opened the meeting in a beautiful manner, with White Dove Lodge acting as guard of honor. Easter Rebekah Lodge held a rededica- tion service to refresh the minds of those present in the Order for which they stand. Sister Rose spoke a few words to those assembled and reminded them of the great work and many sacrifices they must make as Nuclear Ban Drive Spreads TORONTO (CP)--The Univer- sity of Toronto's faculty commit- tee on nuclear disarmament said Wednesday its movement against other universities and citizen groups. The committee said its petition urging a ban on testing and pro- duction of nuclear weapons has aroused sympathetic interest at bers of such a strong and old Order. A report was made on the strides made in the advancement on the Old Folks Home at Bar- rie, which is a.project of the 0dd Fellows and Rebekahs of On- tario, Kindly words of good wishes were extended to the three Lodges by Sister June Michelle, District Deputy President, Sister Mabel Disney, Past President and Brother Don Keeler, District Deputy Grand Master. Following the meeting a tempt- ing lunch was served by Benevo- lent Lodge, Whitby, acting as Best Buy -- 200s -- Reg. or Chubby y KLEENEX TISSUES BEST BUY --~ CONDENSED HEINZ TOMATO SOUP BEST BUY --- WHITE CROSS Lan EEE ERRR DRE RRR RET V OY PEER RRR ERR 6-1 = 10~1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 26, 1959 23 The Champion Queen's Guineas McMaster University and Me-|hostess for the evening. steer was an Aberdeen Angus|Gill University, shown by George Early, Middle-| It had also aroused interest which support of the petition by | sex County. Reserve Queen's/among private citizens in Tor-\th student body was solicited. Guineas steer was a Shorthorn|onto and nearby Pickering Town-|About 300 students attended. steer shown by Ken Black, Huron |ship. Most seemed behind the move-| County. The Champion Hereford] Representatives of the com-/ment, but a handful spoke was shown by Roger Kiefer,|mittee made the statements at/against the petition and were Huron County. an after - lectures meeting at'booed and hissed. DARLINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTION Meeting of the electors of the said Township of Darlington will take place in the TOWN HALL, HAMPTON Friday, November 27 1959, ot the hour of 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of nominating candi- dates for the offices of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and three Councillors for the said Township of Darlington for the year 1960. Also nomination of three members to South Darlington Area $ehool Board will take place at the same time. At 3:30 p.m. the meeting will be turned over to the Area School * Board for their reports. White or coloured 8-1.00 Best Buy Fancy Libbys' CREAM CORN "Feature"--Gold Seal SOCKEYE SALMON 211.00 1 "Feature" --Van Camp's TOILET TISSUE Best Buy Fancy 3c off pack GREEN GIANT TENDER PEAS 15-0Z. TINS Best Buy Pillsbury CAKE MIXES LAYER SIZE 17-0Z. PKGS. 15-0Z. TINS Sunkist New Crop NAVEL ORANGES « 1.00 Size DOZEN 1 00 BEANS with PORK 138s 6 I | "Feature" -- ' "FROM CANADA'S FINEST ORCHARDS" U NS B AR X STEW McINTOSH OR SPY | f B R i 59) 31.00 APPLES FANCY GRADE "Feature" ==] Fruit Marmalade Wagstaffs' Jams PLUM, APPLE JELLY 3.1.00 "Feature" -- MONARCH MARGARINE 4 ~- 1.00 |l Crisp, Marsh Nutritious -- Family Size ! CARROTS oc: CELLO BAG = '--Dr. Ballards Regular CHAMPION DOG FOOD 10 -- "Feature"--Choice YORK DESSERT PEARS 5 -- 1.00 THE POLLS SHALL BE OPEN from 10.00 a.m. to 7.04 p.m. Monday, December 7 1959, if polls shall be demanded, at the places hereinafter named and with the following named persons as Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clerks:- POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 1 composed of Lots 1 to 7 inclusive in the 19° Broken Front, First, and Second Concessions, and Lots 1 to 12 inclusive in the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Concessions, at PROVIDENCE SCHOOL. "Feature"--Pink Seal "Feature"'--Red and White Mrs, Aileen Turner, Deputy Returning Officer, Mrs. Bessie Sackleton, Poll Clerk. POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 2 composed of Lots 1 to 12 inclusive in the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Concessions, at TYRONE COMMUNITY HALL, John Wilson, Deputy Returning Officer. Mrs. Alden Hoar, Poll Clerk. POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 3 composed of Lots 12 to 24 inclusive in the Broken Front Concession, and Lots 15 to 24 inclusive in 1st and 2nd Concessions, and Lots 13 to 24 inclusive in the Third Concession, at MAPLE GROVE SCHOOL. Lawrence White, Dovsty Returning Officer. Bert Snowden, Deputy Returning Officer. Mrs. Ed. Leslie, Poll Clerk. Mrs. Doreen Doyle, Poll Clerk. POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 4 composed of Lots 13 to 24 inclusive in the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Concessions, at DARLINGTON COMMUNITY HALL, HAMPTON. Sidney Kersey, Deputy Returning Officer, Mrs. Wilfred Smale, Poll Clerk. POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 5 composed of Lots 13 to 24 inclusive in the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Concessions, at ENNISKILLEN COMMUNITY HALL. Adam Sharp, Deputy Returning Officer. Mrs. John Slemon, Poll Clerk. POLLING SUB-DIVISION No, 6A composed of Lots 25 to 35 inclusive in the Broken Front, and First Concessions, and Lots 25 to 32 inclusive in the Second and Third Concessions at COURTICE CENTRAL SCHOOL. Mrs. G. A. Peterson, Deputy Returning Officer. R. C. Pearce, Deputy Return- ing Officer, Wilfred Brown, Poll Clerk. Mrs. Jas, McGregor, Poll Clerk. POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 6B composed of Lots 33 to 35 inclusive in the Second and Third Concessions, at COURTICE WEST SCHOOL. Mrs. Jack Varcoe, Deputy Returning Officer, Mrs. Cecil Adams, Deputy Returning Officer. Mrs. Martha Penfound, Poll Clerk. Mrs. Victor Cut- ting, Poll Clerk. POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 6C composed of Lots 25 to 35 inclusive in the Fourth Concession, at MITCHELL'S CORNERS SCHOOL, Frank Pascoe, Deputy Returiting Officer. Mrs. A, D. McMaster, Poll Clerk. POLLING SUB-DIVISION No. 7 composed of Lots 25 to 35 inclusive in the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Concessions, at BRAD- LEY'S SCHOOL. Mrs. Everett Cryderman, Deputy Returning Officer. Mrs, R. W, Pascoe, Poll Clerk. And ot this said nominating meeting W- E. Rundle, Clerk, shall be Returning icer. JELLY POWDERS' 14~ 1 1. Swift's Premium Grade A Tender-Grown 3 Pre-dressed Oven-ready, 2-3 1b. Avg. CHICKENS . . SWIFT'S MEATY FLAVORFUL SPARERIBS . . . Ib. 45° FRESH MEATY PORK HOCKS . . . . . . . Ib. 10 | ORIOLE BRAND BOLOGNA. sliced or piece . . . Ib. 20 | 5-100 a) TUNA FISH SOLID LIGHT 6:+--1.00| WHITE PEANUT BUTTER mun 4: 1.00 THERE'S A RED & WHITE FOOD STORE NEAR YOU McKenna's Sproule's Kingsway SUPERMARKET CORNER SUPERMARKET 948 SIMCOE ST. N. SIMCOE AT MILL KING ST. EAST "Feature" -- Fancy -- 20-0z. Tin LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE "Feature" -- King's Plate -- 7-ox. Tin Maple Grove SUPERMARKET MAPLE GROVE Brown's MARKETERIA BROOKLIN Sproule's CORNER KING AT RITSON " R. W. NICHOLS, Reeve W. E. RUNDLE, Clerk

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