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The Oshawa Times, 4 Jan 1960, p. 4

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TIP] PERCH DERB' "uw x | By HAROLD MORRISON | Canadian Press S'aff Writer WASHINGTON (CP) -- A new uproar may §g#n be heard along the United States food row. It may be reminiscent of the howl over cranberries. Just as the U.S. government acted a short while ago to seize thousands of pounds of contam- !inated cranberries, federal .au- ithorities now are considering | whether to seize and dump thou- |sands of gallons of milk in which| penicillin residue has been found, "We're trying in every way to get the co-operation of farmers," | George P, Larrick, food and drug commissioner, said in an inter- view. "If we don't, then I have no alternative but to use all the tools given me by Congress. The milk can be seized and dumped." What has caused this new fed- eral flurry of concern is the ris- ing use by U.S. dairy farmers of penicillin to control mastitis, a disease attacking female organs in dairy cattle. Farmers have been warned to dump all milk obtained from cows for 72 hours after they have beén Sec given penicillin. But authorities have unearthed evidence that farmers have been selling in- stead of dumpi the milk. Pen- icillin residue has been found in * Rudley Holds School Supper AUDLEY The annual day School supper was the church on Wednes ning. After the suppe M. Buttars on * yy Jest "Tia Church in Ang § ch thar es he he ek suson and boys, in Scarboro.! Force teachers and pupils exchanged gifts | Club will meet one week later {than usual, on Jan. 9, the home of Mr. and M * | |Condemn U.5. Dairy Milk . with her brother, Mr. Bob Shaw, | Night Prowler Slugs PC |some milk offered for public | consumption. | { Normally, penicillin isn't a PICKERING (Staff) -- Con- {problem for those not allergic to stable Al Delaney, of the Picker- |it, Larrick said. But for those|jng village police department, who react against the drug, con-| os attacked and knocked un- [suming it in milk can cause se-| ; rious illness and, in some rare conscious last Wednesday night cases, even death. {when he entered the village fire- "I loathe to take action, but hall, % i when you consider that milk con- J |stitutes almost the entire diet of| The incident was kept quiet in babies, the problem becomes se-|the hope that the officer would rious. We are using all educa-|recognize his assailant around the tional efforts to attempt to per- village, ; suade farmers not to sell the : . pr milk but if that doesn't help, Constable Delaney said, "I saw gee. we'll use law enforcement ma-|{a light 'on in the hall. I didn't chinery." |pay too much attention to it be- . cause sometimes the firemen left TEST AIDS PROGRAM it on." Aiding the federal program is at a new method of making a fairly] "As I entered the building I rapid test for penicillin content came face to face with a man, : while truckers are testing milk we were both surprised. He came | for butterfat. Larrick said thig/toward me and we locked arms. may help dissuade farmers from The next thing I knew I was lying offering objectionable milk. |beside the firetruck, a big bump U.S. focd and drug actions on. 'my head and a deep cut in a high point of contro- my arm. { last month when Welfare| Constable Delaney called the ary Flem min g ordered township police and then was ds of pounds of cranmber-|{taken to the Ajax hospital. A ries seized on the grounds that|stitch was put in the cut on his i they had been sprayed with a arm and he was allowed to go woe Delaney i Be re cancer-inducing weedkiller, Cran- home. He returned to duty on building and came up behind him berry sales immediately dropped. Saturday night. y P be | - - | DUNBARTON | ; | Cpl. Mill | PERSONALS LPL. ILLS [ | GRACE MILLS S d L tt DUNBARTON -- Mrs. Morley en S e er Black inctored to Kirkland Lake 1 P on Saturday to visit their mother 0 arents | television set gave the Ajax fire- and sister there, | AJAX (Staff) In October, Men a run Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George McCon- Corporal Clifford Mills was pos-| The TV belongi 3 5 | 3 Sr 4 p ging to Lloyd ohie, Hugh and Robert, spentited to the Middle East with the Landry, 19 Brock street, began Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack| United : y to emit smoke. An extinguisher A parting gift from his par.| WS used. The set will need a re- ents John and Mrs. Mills was a building job. | a | ines a CONSTABLE DELANEY to force the door leading to the upper floor, A chisel was found. to knock him out. He was confi- A check of the fire hall showed dent that the man he grabbed (that an aitempt had been made could not have hit him. Is Reported AJAX (Staff) -- A short in a Nations Emergency Seaman Douglas Green, | HMCS Cornwallis, Halifax, N.S.| is home on Christmas leave. boughs decorating the church, The Short In Vv | we could apply this message to our lives in the new year, The anthem by the choir was "Im- manuel", by R. C. Wilson, with Lar ea Crowd soloists Elizabeth Boyes, soprano and Harry Kouwenberg, baritone. By GRACE MILLS es guest soloist, Miss Nelle ohnsion, of Detroit, contralto, PICKERING -- Despite the in-|gang very beautifully "Sweet Lit clement weather, the morning ser-tle Jesus Boy", by M. Gimsie. vice at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Marion McClement directed the Church was well attended. Christ-| choir and presided at the organ. Service Draws 'imas was still evident in the beau-| tiful tree, candles and evergreen Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, a» pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth junior and senior choirs entered) the church to the Processional 'God the Lord a King Remain-| ¥ eth'. | more firmly. To eat and talk tn more Kenneth Heron BA, chose as| comfort, just sprinkle a little FAS. the lesson Revelations, Chapter 21 FTH on your plates. No gummy, ty tast feeling. Checks and 22, which gave the congrega- Bate win 8 pnd (Ay Get tion some splendid thoughts on| FASTEETH st any ter, the visions of St. John, and how PROTECT YOUR FAMILY WARDROBE drug Fresh for the New Year! the New Year with that | clean, fresh look Start Bundle up oll your clothes and send them to us. We'll return them ready to wear | with that "like new" freshness, | GoLD MEDAL CLEANERS (Pickup and Delivery) 21 BOND ST. E. RA 3-7332 DIS Joby oud | lle Jat 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jack MeCloment|y oars subscription to the 'Times', d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyes Corporal Mills reports that he ed a Christmas party on|iS receiving the 'Times' rey * 1 i: .D AT BAY f Fair- ws. Two youngsters caught short - after- §. A perch derby » The Rev. T local' merc! , has the youngsters of Fairport Beach out on the ice of Frenchman's Bay fishing through holes. | ; evening at the home of ularily, and it is just like a let wood, will be the speaker. and Mrs. Bev. Warwood, |ter from home. This is what he , which began Miss Susie Puckrin fell recent-|S.arhoro has to say, "News is in big de closes on |1¥, fracturing an ankle bone. She| Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Willis and mand here, we get some Cana- 10 has the leg in a cast baby Margaret, spent Sunday with|dian newspapers, they are read Photo by John Mills | Mrs. G. Griffin, Fenelon Falls,| yy and Mrs. Walter Willis. |pretty thoroughly. The 'Times' A _ lis spending the holidays with her| Home from Queen's University|gives good coverage of world son-in-law and dau Geoff| for the holidays, are Margaret/news and what is more welcome, sponsored by ; Larry Ba 11 por acl § 1 wih a catet 1 + | mh a 35 1 WO00D PRODUCTS OSHAWA followed, was 'Deen Rive ing in Torontc AJAX PERSONALS GRACE MILLS JAX Ajax Town Counci! aun and thelr wives enjoyed a very pleasant get on Tues- day evening, when they journey- ed to Toronto for a special din- ner of Cornish Hen at the Oasis Room of the Barclay Hotel. This © delicacy is raised by the famous | virtuoso Victor Borge. on his farm in the New England States. Af other A together to and N ekend and Mrs. Peter Me Whirt y st .mber 31 . Mrs. Ed. Wet feature of the floor show which' celebrated her birthday on Dec-'anyti ember 26th and daughter Steph-iand Mrs family nie her 12th on December 27th.| M avidson Miss Beverley Max, Dunbarton, ent s per nds ed with Mr, and Mrs. W.|on Christmas I eing their ith and Mr. and Mrs. F. wedding annive Mashinter on New Years Day. . and Mrs. 7 Bill, Judy, nd family, of Pickering. 1d Mrs. John Mills, Glynn| pp. ded the General Motor's pagoy Christmas Party for Press and Mrs. ¢ Radio, at the Genosha Hotel, Orangeville. Oshawa, on Wednesday evening. Fred Squire with Mr. and Mrs A New Year's Resolution -- T. Kivell, Brook n. -|Phone your personals, birthdays,| Mr. and Mrs. Coxworth, Mark- saries, ele; to Ajax 426, ham, with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Bet me, son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanler Powell |Grace and Alan with Mr. and |Mrs. Wesley Petty, Cherrywood | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie and family and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie| an Earl at and |news of the things around home. ruce COSSar. | Things that cannot be put in a Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Code spent (letter. I get the 'Times' each Christmas Day in Long Branch|week, sometimes several ju a with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, bundle, but they are all read and and the children shared around the camp. The United Church W.A. meet. | Corporal Mills is in camp about will be held on Thursday, Jan-|100 yards from the Mediterran- y 7th at 2 p.m. in the parlours ean sea. The weather is mild, f the Church. The village group temperature around 60 to 65 de- in charge. All ladies welcome. |grees. He is saddened by some Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. [of the living conditions he sees s Thompson on the birth of a among natives and says. I'm glad 'augh'er, Lynda Mary, at the/I am a Canadian and 'that this Ajax Hospital, on December 27th, lis only a temporary stay here." 1959. "We don't know how fortunate |we are as Canadians." | Choir dings | | PICKERING | Two Anthems | pppsonaLs | DUNBARTON -- At the regular Wilkinson, B the manse, MILLS Mrs ! OF GREAT WORLD Gthy Mrs and Har- ie Fred Mr Mrs and | | | Nimageers just a very small part in this progress by supplying the materials and information for many building and reno- vating projects in Oshawa and District. Our goal for 1960 is simply to maintain the high standard of quality and service which has been our byword over the years. Whatever Your Building Needs In 1960, Oshawa Wood Products Looks Forward With Pleasure To Serving You OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LIMITED the th 4 ; lay morni i : 1 ¢ | ek} a} morning service the! 3 vw wv» Vv J | Brooklin, : a r, under the direction of Miss PICKERING -- Mr. and Mrs. A 7h £ | Miss Margaret Puckrin Reg. Parker, Church street, cele- / ; : i = Clemence with Mr, and ae, oe ar, angels versary on December 23rd. ihr 8 Arise, Shine". | Gordon Smith. | Mr. Kenneth Heron B.A. and + ter conducted the service, choos- 1 , : : Jamily with me 1 ing as his Scripture John Chapter With Mrs, Heron's parents, Mr. | an fy wi was John 3.16. Mr. Wilkinson con-| onto, and attended a family gath. Jack e, Alderw tinued thoughts on the Christmas| ering at the Heron home at Ash- Mr. : Lot x H Mr. and Mrs. I vs. and dweii among us. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Willson g ------------ | and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cliff Barkey Mr. | week vacation. [ "Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McHugh, P * Wi Rev. Mr. Joblin Sr. and Mol Newtonville, with Mr. and Mrs Iize mnner Nicklin of Gormley, spent Christ- | : [G- Ji28lhs reitia By GRACE MILLS | mas week with Mr. and Mrs. (Whitby, Mrs. R. Ken dependeit judges went out Dee.| Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stevenson | Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Dick 23 to judge the "Christmas Door and daughter. Alice, are spend- i € 1 ICR Cont pre 7aughn Hurlbert ering Village Community Centre this week. and family with his parents, in Sympathy is extended to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Puckrin ¢ efforts of the residents,|road east, on the death of the Arthur with Mr. A Holl the village has never former's father on December 24. |and familv. Winners were: Thomas Gibson, day. | Miss Laura Thompson, Toronto, R. Buckley and Dr. L. Oxenham. Mr. Edward Sleep suffered a ering, and Mr. Mrs. Reg a | now in the Aiax Hospital. He is [Kennedy with Mr. and Mrs. G. Bull Chased Cow, Miss Carol James spent Christ. and her husband, Lee Darv mas at home, then-.returned to |who moved to California in the] oTTAWA (CP)--A bull et Toronto on Sunday, to attend the / -- *hased , ovine: y on- | Fall; were unahije fe be present: 4 a.cow out of an east-end slaugh- Toc' Alpha Provincial Youth Con {their four boys were home dom. wee biel | Temperance Federation. This I ra The w ran about a block Jer s conference was the biggest | Mrs. Jame : ) ou : : : loner. avin and Miss Joy. attoir before she yielded the Yonue Dee dm a us Ford with Mr. and Mrs. David Ight-of-way to passing cars and n sev provin. tollowed Tis 1adv friend ces and the U.S. Carol was Reg- aay | J ry |istrar, and also addressed the eather Richards, Richards policemen, ~~ | giving them the high-lights of the as Kennedy | Inter-Collegiate Conference held with his parents, Rev <sS |L Jennedy at Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Richards on|ted Toc' Alpha, and was one of | Jerry Kampman is recuperat- Sunday. | four delegates attending. hii ge uu |Ing from a tonsillectomy, pe Bill Richards, London, Eng-|, Above is a reproduction of | words, "In the Service of land, and Mr. cia Mrs, Reith the Christmas card issued to | Peace." This card was sent by : ' parents, Mr. and Mrs John tions Emergency Force. On it | Mills. Corporal Mills is at pres- are depicted the flags of all Canadian Corps of Signals and to preserve the peace of the | is stationed in E t world. The card bears the with Mr, and Mrs. Batty, 'q, GRACE bins Sang an- 3 y awa and Mr. and Mrs. C Robinson, sang two an-\, .ioq "their 20th wedding anni- . . - Rev. J. W. Wilkinson the minis- Mr. ard Mrs. : Mrs. Heron, spent Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs Puckrin 1» 114. The text for his sermon|and Mrs. Sykes and family, Tor-§ od Mrs, 1 Ssn theme, The Word was made flesh burn on Saturday. Earl uckrin D C t t | have gone to Florida for a two wes. c. Martin, AJOOT LONUES |Leskard. Joblin of Port Perry and Mrs. |G. Tzzatt. S| PICKERING -- A group of in- Henry Wesiney, % |awa, and Mr. Neil Wotherspoon soonsored by the Pick-|ing a few days in New York City gr for ard was very pleased and Nes, Jack Hardy, Kindsiogghe We, at Oshawa Wood Products, are pleased to have token and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Atkinson locked nicer. at Christmas. {the eve of his ninety-first birth- {Mr. and Mrs. Carl Disney; Pick stroke on Tuesday night, and is and in his ninety first year. {K. Pratt, Their daughter Barbara y7= = n Killed By Police fall, were unable to be present. ter house Sunday, but their free- ference sponsored by the Ontario |Spragge for a few days at Christ- Cowie Marityo.l m the Ottawa Beef Company's ure than: two: hundred j a cool v came frcm several other provin- Rumble, Richmond Hill on Sat. hc2ded into a coal yard. The bull - Dig | Toronto,| The animals were shot by €ity| jolagation on Tuesday afternoon, 5 i " - {with her cousin, Susan Ga ( I . | Mr. and Mrs. Reg. 4 aad « and Mrs. Smith and family of Guelph with late August, where she represen- formed last week. U.N. CHRISTMAS CARD ; ° Ra : Corporal Clifford M his HEATING (CAM HIGH? members of the United Na- Fpo Spor to his ; ent servi in Royal nations sharing in this effort ~Reproduction by John Milla Plan now to be certain of low-cost heating com fort next winter. Call us for : / The Winner of the Yi Oshawa Junior Chamber of Commerce CHRISTMAS TREE SALE TURKEY DRAW IS WILLIAM LANGTON 839 MARY STREET If your furnace is 0.k. we'll tell you. If it needs minor adjustment our charges are reasonable, If you need a new furnace we'll help you choose the ANTHES furnace best suited to your heating needs and try to install it with the least possible in- convenience. 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