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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1962, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 18, 1962 SILVER STAR MOTHER LAYS WREATH Perry branch of the Royal Silver Star mother Mrs. F. : Legion dedicated Staple of Port Perry lays a | Canadian wreath at the Port Perry war memorial. The ceremony took | Guard around Mrs place Saturday when the Port | cludes (left)--Clarence Woods, 'Township Group | Boat Owner their new Legion hall. Honor | Staple in- | Elects Officers By ELSA STORRY BROUGHAM--At the annual meeting recently of the Picker- ing Township Historical Society held in Brougham the election of officers took place in record time, so that the gathering of about 35 could enjoy an address by Albert Colucci, Director of the Pioneer Village at Black) Creek. Mr, Colucci outlines how the Pioneer Village was created, of the trials and tribulations that any museum experiences in its beginning, and of the success that it has now. He He said that last year 98,200 people vis- ited the Village. ; Township Councillor Milton J, Mowbray addressed the meet- ing, conveying congratulations of Pickering Township on a successful year, and on the ublication. last year of 'The ickering Story." He noted that this book, writ- ten by a Pickering Township resident, Dr. W. A. McKay, was still selling, and that the township, underwriting the cost of publication, would soon be completely reimbursed. He rec- Fined $15 history. Have some form of, PICKERING (Staff) -- A Tor- continuing research of thelonto boat owner, who failed to area." ite i in hi Mr. Mowbray said that this| Nave @ life jacket on his plbasyre work would have to be done|Craft found himself in Picker- guickly, because every year|ing Magistrate's Court before that passes there are fewer| His Worship, people with a knowledge of the ford Guest recently. past of the township. Robert Miller announced that), Etwin Ketner of 16 Hazel = Demonstratoin Day will be held on the museum grounds on August 11, when some of the early activities will be perform- ed -- spinning, weaving, and rope making. A small locomo- tive will be in operation. Mr. Miller thanked those who helped haul the huge hand- jhewn logs of an early barn, 0 be erected on the museum site this summer. Mrs. K. Fallis reported on ihe furnishing of the log house on the grounds, and of the jefforts of Mrs, K. Clarke, who with Robert Miller, Andrew Glen, and Jack Gillman, Cura- tor, transformed it from a Shapeless log structure into a period home of the 1830's. William Brown proposed a motion, and it was carried, that Provincial president; Dude /gmmended that with the profit | Hills, regional vice-president, | which would eventually come Port Hope, and Al Burgess, |to the Historical Society pend- district commander, Dunbar- |ing the repayment of the town- the following be the Board of | Directors until the next annual |meeting which is planned to be theld late this fall to elect the Ave., Toronto, pleaded guilty to a charge of having no life jacket in his boat and was fined $15 and costs or three days. Sgt. Peter Hollywood of the Pickering Township Police De- partment said he checked the accused's craft while he was pleasure cruising on French- mans Bay, The Police Depart- ment has a regular summer |marine patrol vessel which pat- irols the Frenchmans Bay area for marine violators. Glen Flood of Pineridge Road, Dunbarton, was fined $35 and costs or five: days for throwing litter on the highway. Constable Lawrence Watson of the Pick- ering Township Police Depart- }ment investigated. For drinking while under the age of 21, Thomas Dearden, 18, 174 Sussex Ave., Richmond Hill, was fined $35 and costs or five days. Const. John Found of the Pickering Township Police De- ' ton. --Oshawa Times Photo ship debt, a further publication] fficers ae resdade: w. G,|Partment, was the investigating ' Magistrate Craw-ithe group to worship chartered banks other than ae- counts of the Canadan govéern- Decoration Day At Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Canadian B More than 150 people gathered at the Bowmanville Cemetery Sunday afternoon for the an- nual "decoration day". ized by the town council and 179. Councillor Wesley Fice called and Mayor Ivan Hobbs delivered the welcome address. The Bow- manville Salvation Army Band was on hand to provide rnusic| for the hymns that were sung. Guest speaker was Rev. R. F. Swann of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church. In his address he compared the birth of a new- born baby to the corpse of an aged loved one. | Wreaths were placed at the) flagpole by the local branch of the Canadian Legion and the IOOF Lodge. ¢ | The large gathering stood in silence as the trumpeter play-| ed "The Last Post" and "Re-| veille"'. | On Weekend BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --]| Only two minor accidents dur-| During May MONTREAL (CP) -- Debits|Brantford The solemn event was organ-|against Canadian bank accounts Chatham in May totalled $28,205,400,000,| Cornwall the Canadian Legion Branch/the Canadian Bankers' Associa-|Ft. Wm. tion reported today. Guelph In May 1961 debits were $26,-| Hamilton 202,600,000. In April debits to- Kingston talled $25,272,900,000. Kitchener Debits represent money with-| London drawn from depost accounts niOshawa ment, : Total Debits -ictinesouspoms'n Gonads (in millions): May April May 1962 $71.9 53.2 48.4 42.8 46.0 617.7 57.4 138.3 367.8 386.5 SSe8n2 BESskars Rural Hydro Users! ! HOT WATER TANKS 70-90 Gallons recovery per day. From 10-13¢ per day--pay on your Hydro Bill FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! Installation Service (365 Days Yr.) Maintenance Plumbing Wiring ing the weekend were reported) |be contemplated. | Ist | officer. | "Don't be too complacent,"| Lawson; vice - president, | ar omtatiie wa evedtiuael Paco aag gag oT CALL COLLECT MO 8-2387 Junior Farmer Field Day to) ' " F ing| Robert Millar; 2nd _vice-pres.,| is ; take place at Kendal Park. he advised. PP ye' some|DOn Gibson; secretary, Mrs,|truck, Philip John Davis, 725) 'The first occurred in Ponty-| the museum, but gi Kennedy Road, Scarboro, was|po01 with property damage 1o| ® St. John & Britton PLUMBING CONTRACTORS Tuesday, July 3, 8.00 p.m. --lthought to other rp lg y ' | Hous ; director, Mrs. W.|fined $35 and costs or five days|vehicles driven by Cameron) (Through Your Local Hydro Office) 'Nala acta caidiiiauaeiaiainidiaauaa i oe ARNRNGRRE Ane vsesromen citeervsayneoert eae a a ar a will "Mike" STAR Durham County |E. Storry; treasurer, Mrs. C. {Durham 4-H Poultry Club Meet- | Johnston; ing. Time and place to be an-| \McKay, Mrs, Janet Newson,|by Magistrate Guest. PC John/porter and William Fisk, both |nounced, jmeeting there will be judging) Mrs, Mary Loucks, Miss May] Found investigated. lof Pontypool. There were no in- arm a en ar Tuesday, July 3, 8.00 p.m. --jand a talk on pasture manage-/Prown, Dr. N. F. Tomlinson,} juries, | Local 78, Ontario Farmer's ment. ayy {oun Grosart, Wm. Brow n,| The other accident occurred BOWMANVILLE -- The fol-/-- Hope 4-H Calf Club will meet|Union at farm of Elmer Cox;| Tuesday, July 10 -- u Club| Mrs. K. Falls, Mrs. Newton] NET EARNINGS at the Courtice road detour on| + vr othe Ga Nat ot ec vies Olak Ge fara o Mr. Roy Moe) Bowmnaayile. iain Cas oe Ser to Prince war pn gg Pc in, mo 3S.) Highway " euiee ay 8 cat This offer also applies to Whitby, Pickering, Ajex, interest to farmers in Durham|Holm. They will judge classes rs 4, 8.00 p.m. y. 3 : dson. A Mus riven by Davi Pa ar-| . ' County. The list was prepared|of cattle and hear a talk on\-- Durham 4-H Swine Club] Wednesday, July 11, ao Comupeiee wit be appointed at! By THE CANADIAN PRESS |rett of 346 Centre street struck! Brooklin and City of Oshawa Hydro users. by the Ontario Department of|feeding and management of "Notas ie hewee pe oy Sy oie Clul ll oard meeting ne ek. sais ahha, te veclh guide post. pp oe nage Migr yng oe ee a 07 Dairy Princem Cocndatiieg. " Neaesay July 12, 8.30 p.m PLEDGE AID jended Dec. 31: 1961, net. loss sn eg seal hi ey sg Phe gael There will be a talk and film|-- Junior Farmers' executive UNITED NATIONS (cp)--|$407,374; 1960, net profit $23,609. meeting, Department of Agri-|Night at the farm of Mr. Al-\°", the production of quality/meeting in the Ontario Depart-itne United Nations technical] Elder Mines and Deyelop- culture, Bowmanville. fred Allin, Doug Parks of the| Mik. If there are less than/ment of Agriculture, Bowman-|....:-:ance board reported Sun-\ments Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: Friday, June 22 -- Entries/KAS will speak on Corn Pro-|*hree entries there will not belville. day governments pledged a rec-|1961, $725,126; 960,° net loss st be i "Ontario Dept.|duction and Use. There will be|# Competition. Friday, July 13,7 p.m. -- Hol-lorq $41,560,000 in 1961 to help|$392,092. must be into the Ontario Dept./duction ae ere" oa ihe ladicc|. Tpuregay, July-5, 8.00 p.m.--|stein twilight meeting at the!3-~eloping nations. This was an : : of Agriculture, Bowmanville for|a special speaker for the ladies 5 . ' epi [oo ee oping ; Silverwood Dairies Ltd., year : : ax "wall Durham 4-H Dairy Club meet-|farm of W. Bowman, Enniskil increase of $7,700,000 over 'the| 4, d March 31: 1962, $1,333 the Dairy Princess Competition. |as we a te ing. Placé to be announced. lien. Htauttue guar' The ward anid, (ene are' 5 , $1,333,- Saturday, June 23 -- 9.00 p.m.| Wednesday, June 27, 8.00 p.m A bp y . 1628, $1.12 per class A and class ; ; ; Silage Club,|_. Monday, July 9, 8.00 p.m. --| Friday, July 13, 7 p.m. Dur-|however, it must get an addi ' ; -- Junior Farmer's Weiner|-- Durham 4-H Silage Club, ie A B share; 1961, $1,235,081, $1.11. Park|South Durham 4-H Grain Club |Durham 4-H Beef Club and the}/ham 4-H Dairy Calf Club anditional $5,000,000 to $10,000,000! Roast at Sytvan Glenn Park/Sow "CH. Swine Club and) Beef sections of Hope and Mill-|the dairy sections of the Hopelyearly. to mect demands ex-| Western Decalta Petroleum as a goodby party for the tinal som co Bre Clete brook Calf Club will meet atjand Millbrook clubs will meet|pected to pile up during the UN|Ltd., 3 mos. ended March 31; eS ae scrape the farm of Mr, A,/@loridale Farms, Port Hope|at the farm of W. Bowman for|development decade ending in|1962, $6,555; 1961, net loss $59.- Monday, June 25, 8.00 p.m. -- |Z 6 3 th "Ju for a joint meeting. At this'the Twilight meeting. 11970. 531. Durham 4-H Apple Club will|Allin to take part in the Junior aia: meet in the Department of Agri-| Farmer's Parents Night culture, Bowmanville. Professor) Thursday, June 28, 8.00 p.m. Goble of the Ontario Agricul-|-- North Durham 4-H Grain tural College will speak to the|Club and Millbrook 4-H Calf members on control of insect|Club will meet. A. 0. Dalrym- and disease pests in the or-|ple will speak and show films chard. on farm management. Tuesday, June 26 -- 8.00 p.m.| Friday, June 29, 7.00 p.m. -- FROM TORONTO Two flights daily direct to Britain by ROLLS-ROYCE 707 Jet or Jet-prop BRITANNIA at Election Day Cars! For Service Phone: today's lowest fares Let's Get Down To Brass Tacks About Home Improvements! 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