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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jul 1965, p. 5

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PR SRY Re ~ New Power Line Stringing THIS MIGHTY hydraulic machine was pulling three power Jine conductors in a long 3%4-mile pull i Port Perry area. Ontario Hydro DURHAM COUNTY FARM CALENDAR July 5, 8 p.m. -- Durham 4-H Barley Club Meeting, 8 p.m.-- Durham and Northumberland Dairy Princess Committee Meet- ing, Department of Agriculture, 14 Frank st., Bowmanville. July 6, 7.45 p.m, -- Durham 4H Farm and Home Electric Club meeting, / Ontario Depart- ment of Agricilture, 14 Frank st., Bowmanville, 10.00 - 3.30-- Gordon Toby, Agricultural Engi- neering Specialist in. county. Visits by appointment only. July 8, 7.30 p.m. -- Durham 4H Forestry Club meeting. Orono Forestry Station, Orono. 7.29 p.m. -- Smithfield Experi- menta, Farm -- Special meet- ing of Ontario Institute of Pro- \fessional Agrologists. Ladies welcome -- Visit lab. July. 18 -- Durham County 4-H Judging Competition, Orono Fair Grounds, July 12-16 University of Guelph, Provincial 4-H Leader- ship Week. July 14 -- Beef Field Day, University of Guelph, sponsored by the Ontario Beef Improve- ment Association. July 15, 7 p.m.--Durbam and WNu:thumberland Dairy Princess oe §|Competition, Ly tel Special Manager A. C. "Cy" Rich- doorprizes, Orono Band, special areaen and Regional Line |&ttractions, free milk, Maintenance Superinten- dent Frank Barrett look on, --Ontario Hydro Photo Zone Construction Superin- tendent Doug Johnston (right) is pointing to the tension indicator as Region Manager- Adam Smith, Area Construction Division crews were stringing 44,000 volt power circuits over a total stretch of seven miles from Port Perry to Blackstock. trict Field Day, Morrow Park, Peterborough. July. 23, 7 p.m. -- Durham July 17 -- Junior Farmer Dis-|pBernard's. The Grade 5 classes WHITBY--A number of staff changes have been made at St. Theresa's, at St. Bernard's and St. John the Evangelist Sepa- rate Sehools and at Denis O'Connor High School, Miss Mary Spencer, principal of St. Theresa's School for five years, is leaving the staff to be married, She will reside in Lakefield. Mrs. Helen Vande- loo, the Grades 3 and 4 teach- er, is leaving the staff ,to re- sume her domestic duti rs. Caro! Luke, who has been the principal's assistant since Jan- uary, is leaving to join the staff of the Oshawa Separate Schools, Mrs. Wilma Hurley is being transferred from St. John's School to assume the duties as principal of St, Theresa's, Miss Anne-Marie Williams, of Osh- awa, who has been a member of the staff of the London Sepa- rate Schools, will also join the staff of the school, : ST. BERNARD'S SCHOOL Leaving the staff of St. Ber- nard's School are Mrs. Teresa Fraser, a Grade 1 teacher, who is being transferred to the posi- tion of full-time relief teacher. Miss.Beth Brennan, from Otta- wa, will teach Grade 1 at St. Whitby Separate Schools Staff Changes Announced the staff to resume domestic duties and Fred Sprager, a Grade 7 teacher, whose home is in Oshawa, is also leaving the staff of the school, NEW PRINCIPAL Sister Mary Rachael, from the Egans ville Continuation School, will join the staff as principal of St. John the Evan- gelist. Teaching Grade 1 will be Miss Velma Duffy, of Upter- grove, who has been teaching in the Orillia Separate School. Miss Frances Colton, from _ the Guelph Separate Schools, will teach Grade 2; Geoff. J. Van- denboom, of Whitby, from the Toronto Teachers' College, will teach Grade 4 and Mrs. L, Ten Westeneind, who formerly taught for five years at St. Bernard's School, is rejoining the staff to teach Grade 6, Wil- liam Nolan from Our Lady Im- maculate School, Strathroy, will teach Grade 6 at St. John the Evangelist Separate School. Grades 7 and 8 at St. John the Evangelist School will be combined on a rotary teaching plan staffed by Miss Anne Foley, formerly principal at St. Joseph's School, Bowmanville; Mrs. Veronica Marr, from St, Francis de Sales School, Picker- ing; Mrs, Teresa Fraser, trans- 'are being transferred to St. John's School. \ferring from St. Bernard's {School; Miss Mary Anderson, from the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 5, 1965 § TWO SHOOT ACES Plowing Match BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) ~ Dates Brett SS ee UXBRIDGE -- The officers co t - and directors of the North rye henge eer von Ontario Plowmen's Association y ; met in the township hall, Sun-|Club. Don Bolton and Brad derland, June 30, for the pur-/Harrington, both of Essex one Yeon poe S rae: Fells, N.J., picked up the aces nnua: 0) intario ow! Match. Leslie Smith, president |"™e Playing in 2 foursome was in charge of the meeting.|With their wives. Bolton used @_ The Plowing Match will be|four-iron for his ace on the 165+ held Oct. 7, at the farm of Ross|yard' No. 4 hole. Harrington Miller, Sunderland, picked up his with a two-wood The following on the 193-yard 14th hole. Z A soe A once eh RE were appointed: © FRIGIDAIRE Lands Committee -- Morgan De Geer, Mount Albert and Don) Rapid Dry Cleaning 8 Ibs. of dry cleoning $2.00 mith, Beaverton, R R 2. Lunch and Banquet Comm Blair Park Plaze Mon. to Fri. -- 9 om. to 9 p.m. tee -- Leslie Smith, Blackwatef) Set. -- 9 am. to 5 p.m. committees and John Dancy, Cannington, | Tractor, Committee -- Leslie Smith, Blackwater, Junior Plowing Match Com-)* mittee -- Leslie Smith, Black- water; Oscar Gorrell, Black- water and Ross Miller, Sunder- land, The Junior Plowing Match| will be held Oct, 2, beginning) at 10 a.m., near Sunderland, | past year, has been trans-|} ' ferred to Our Lady's High} j School in Pembroke. She will' be replaced by Sister Mary] ? Judith now teaching at Pem-) broke. Peter Dales, 'BA, is also) joining the staff of Denis! O'Connor High School. BROCK -- Whitby One Complete Program . . Foch Evening Starting ot 7:40 Avery special e agent with an eye for ge women! Cobourg Separate County Holstein Club, Twilight |ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST | ¢chool and Patrick Dooley, a| meeting, Solina Hall Sister Mary Rose, who has! , , . ; Pha 7 jmember of St. John's staff dur- | July 24, 12 noon -- Durham|been principal of St, John the); : -tade : 0 | Ey. lat Sc 3 ars {ing the past year, and Victoria Counties Shorthorn | Evangelist School for six years, | Club Beef Barbecue and field |is leaving the staff to be princi-| ADDITIONAL TEACHERS Day, Ceresmore Farm .(G.~R.|Pal of Immaculate Conception! Additional teachers who 'will Rickard). |School in Windsor, serve in all three schools are: | July 23,:24 and 25 -- Durham) Miss Louise Connelly, who|Mrs. Evelyn Carriere, from St.| County Junior Farmer ex-|taught Grade 8 girls in St.|Francis de Sales School, Pick-| change visit Haldimand|John's, is leaving the staff tojering, who will teach oral| County, accept a position with the/French to Grades 7 and 8 andij ® August 2 -- Deadline for ap-|Metro Toronto Separate School|serve as principal's relief; Mrs.|} ® Summers,|Board. Mrs, Katherine Heitzner,|Judith Tripp from St, Ber- : * One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals Custom Draperies Broadloom C.I.L, Paints end Varnishes Flo-Gleze Colorizer Paipts DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 Method Used Successfully Using a new technique, 44,000; Tension stringing is the new)Port Perry to Blackstock sector tension stringing technique. One volt power transmission lines|practice of stringing ponesiveet go -_ : in epg -- is tne aan, (plication ie A e strung almost seven miles|line conductors without the|attachment called a "traveller"|tion of lengthy power rrup- 4 AS mers, | "| pope riba vanuiiy arene live 8,000 volt/usual sags. This is done by ajaided in keeping the newly-|tions to customers. The new KAS, and Oshawa and eae peel lc aod ol distribution lines, from Port/powerful hydraulic mach€frung lines in place. Skilledjmethod also enables Ontario a oars pore ho | Perry to Blackstock, by Ontario|pulling the electric power lines|linesmen were on hand using|Hydro to build over _existing|§' ete For furt er informa sd Hydro line crews. at one end and special equip-|trucks equipped with hydraulic|lower voltage distribution lines | contact A, 0, Dalrymple, Box Tt was the first time that line/ment at the other end which|lift buckets whenever needed to| with higher voltage transmis-|790, Bowmanville. wd Earn Bad e tension stringing of this magni-|can maintain braking or tension|keep the traveller equipment|sion circuits without --interrup-) August 3 -- ai 4-H Elec-| ges | Sister Mary Julia, who has tude had ever been performed/on the lines to prevent them|free. The line stringing opera-|tion to obtain a single support tric Club Monthly meeting, | LinRon (TC) The 2stibeen science teacher at Dente in Ontario Hydro's Central Re-|sagging into the live (ener-|tion proceeded with scarcely|for both power lines. : August i--_ Junior Day, |Oshawa Boy Scout Troop, which|o'Connor High School for nis gion. The unusual electric)gized) lines below. any hitches, being accomplish-| Adam 'S. Smith, Ontario Peterborough Exhibition. a) leeatedn the Kadena Comttinity ¥ Venn § J power line stringing feat was The three new power line con-jed in almost record time, This|/Hydro's Central Region mana-| , August 14, 1 p.m, -- eto Hall hae' completed a most} achieved by experienced lines-\ductors were held taut severaljresulted in considerable saving|ger, and other regional engi-|clal Junior Farmer Field Day, successful year. During the! men handling unique, new line/feet above the live circuits be- and Line stringing and tension machines.|low. The 44,000 volt conductors Not a single interruption oc- were pulled at about two miles compared with the conventional|neers Maintenance) University of. Guelph. be | -- oP ] line stringing methods. \Supervisors, were on hand to) August 15 to 21 -- Annual Jun.|year hedges were presented to} eCONOMIC BENESETs witness the tension line string-||0r ho gd " by cal P ainprig Natal Workeri' 'Bedens A | aN ° | i 3 si ied |i rried out on two separate|Delegate -- James Cryderman, | : A LASS TELY curred to customer service dur- per hour and the tension varied)" Ot oe other scouonté| ne saree os alboea ons att ely [Doug Pascoe, Bob Smith, | j HA 00 BROKEN YOUR 6 ES LA ieee ' | Densham and Donald) ° o erry: Reader's Badge -- Bill ' (--« to leaving |nard's and Mrs, Jean Harrison, | -----lan occasional and part-time) |teaiher for the past six years. | Kedron Scouts jBoth Mrs, Tripp and Mrs, Har-| jrison become full-time relief} |teachers, Adult Entertainment Ann Mergeret -- Tony Frenelose ing the entire operation which/from 800 pounds at the start of| ig ... [Bria was accomplished in less than'the pull to approximately 2,500;benefits gained by using this'first tension line stringing oper-| Aug. 21 to Sept. 2 -- Canadian) B! se lation in Central Region was .a|National Ontario Dairy Prin- a week. pounds at the finish. Conductor iry J Until just reef, when the|pulls vary in length on each Exhibition, new method line stringing line stringing project. The Port was developed, service to some|Perry to Blackstock undertak- 1,200 customers along the seven|ing was done in two sections of mile sector would have been | approximately 3% miles of pull seriously interrupted by employ-|each, making this an unusually ing conventional stringimng)long pull. methods. | The entire operation in County 4-H Club Members Tour Guelph University UXBRIDGE -- Three bus)ry Department, the Crop Sci- loads of Ontario County 4-Hjence Department and the On- club members travelled to|tario Veterinary College. Guelph June 30 to join a similar} Professor Raithby, head of group from South Simcoe, for|the Animal Husbandry Depart- a tour of the university. jment, outlined. the programs Elliott, Brian Densham and Donald Werry; Aquarist Badge -- Peter Atkinson; Stockman's Badge -- Doug. Pascoe, Paul er's Badge --. Donald Werry; Silver Stage of the First Aider |Badge -- Dug. Pascoe, Paul James, Bob Smith, Bill Elliott, Larry Watson, Britain Densham, | cess Competitions Zoronto, Aug. 25, 2 pm. -- Interview) re scholarship applications for) E. .A. Summers Scholarships, KAS and Oshawa and District Real Estate Board Scholarships. August 27 and 28 -- Black- stock Fair Eee gen Cele-| | ' | bration -- Durham 4-H Poultry,} July 7, 8 p.m., Claremont, ' farm of Alf. Michell July meet-| Beef Calf and Swine Club} i a ae Bibs Achievement Days. ing for the Brougham 4-H Dairy! : P i Calf Club. | Beer i | tarie' Wistrink Goll ana Cee 0: nes of the troop attended the! July 8, 8 p.m., Oshawa, third) provement Association Silage °@™poree. Of the four patrols floor of City Hall -- July meet-| Day -- Farm of Robert Jack- attending, three won an "A ing for Central Lake Ontario son, Peterborough. | Award, Agricultural and Conservation Sept, 9, 10 and 11 -- Orono committee. | Fair. : July 12, 8 p.m., Port Perry --| Sept. 15, 8 p.m. -- Orono Fair) July meeting for Port Perry 4-H) Grounds, County Safety Night. | | ' Dairy Calf Club. Sponsored by Upon arriving, the group wasjexisting within his department,/ July 13, 1.30 p.m., Uxbridge) Council and Durham Junior greeted by Dean N. R. Rich-|and associated areas. Next, fol--_ July meeting for Ont. Co.| Farmers Associations. ards, Dean of the OAC. In his|lowed a discussion and demon-|4.H Forestry Club. | Sept. 18 and 18 -- Port Hope; introductory remarks, Dea nistration presented by Dr. In-| July 13, 8 p.m., Sunderland Fair. Richards emphasized the need|gram of the Meats Laboratory |. July meeting for Sunderland) Oct, 22 -- 4-H Intetclub Com-| for advanced studies in the|on carcass quality and grades.'4-H Dairy Calf Club. petitions--University of Guelph. field of agriculture, and out-| The 4-H members were als0| July 14, 10 a.m., University of Bul eden: : lined the steps. by which inter-|shown through the Breeders Ser-|Guelph -- Provincial Beef Im- ested 4-H members may obtainjvice building, now under the provement Association Field such an education, In view of/ Animal Husbandry Department, | Day. government loans and grants tojand engaged in the processing) July 16, 9 a.m., Claremont -- university students, Dean Rich-|and freezing of bull semen. Annual Ontario Co; Land Judg-| ards continued to express his) The €rop Science Depart-|ing Competition. July 17, 9 a.m., Peterborough, ONTARIO COUNTY |Saeee sitcw, cain FARM CALENDAR | July 5, 8 p.m., Brooklin, eo jof W. F. Batty and Son July) the|meeting for the Oshawa Ki- |wanis 4-H Dairy Club. -) ae SUN BOTHER | ARE THEY LOST, ST gh . Werry, and Peter Atkinson; / round "A" Cord--Donald Werry.| Twenty-t' 'ee of the 24 mem-| Many of the boys are plan- ning to spend the week of Aug. 7 to 14 at the Haliburton Ad- venture Base. They are also ® Get that EXTRA PAIR ROW jlooking forward to making a) : : Durham Safety! scond trip to Wellesley Island| At One Low Price jin September. Single Vision S413 Lenses and Case TV ® SALES ® SERVICE ® REPAIRS ~ SPECIAL -- TV OVERHAUL OFFER We will. completely overhaul your TV set and do any repairs necessary, 7.50 For Only Plus Parts Bring your set to our shop, or have it picked up for $3.50, BROCK RADIO & TV 125 Brock St. N., Whitby Phone 668-5830 H. M. Hooper, MBE, su- perintendent of the Ontario Training Centre at Bramp- ton since 1957, who has been appointed superintendent of the Boys' Training School at Bowmanville. 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PENIEN Fer®y ; For Price Sake It's = No Where Else pRUDI belief that, in most cases, the|ment provided for:an inspection WHITBY (Staff) -- The next only barrier preventing younglof the various experimental/Morrow Park. Quinte District! paper drive for the Whitby Boy people from obtaining such ajplots, including such crops as| Junior Farmer Field Day. Scouts will be held on Septem- goal was, indeed, themselves. |barley, corn, birdsfoot trefoil,! July 12 to 16, University of| ber 11, ; Later in the morning, Dr.jand alfalfa, Professor Winch, of/Guelph -- 4-H Club Leadership} Dave Walker, chairman of the Goble of the Biology Depart-|the Crop Science Department,|Week -- the delegate from On-| |PADer driver committee, said ment discussed the use of pesti-joutlined a direct seeding pro-'tario County is Mr. Douglas that no drives will be held dur-' cides; followed by a lectute on gram for alfalfa mixtures,|Batty, Brooklin, RR 1. jing July and August due to blackbird control by Dr. Dyer.|which would yield two crops in' July 19 and 20 Ontario jvacations. Throughout the afternoon, the its seedling year. County Beef Improvement Bus! | WO Churches Plan pao --_ bn -- _ : grr' = At ood ere Veterinary a tour to Oxford and Haldimand ' ENDS. CRUSADE ours 0 e Anima usband- lege, the visiting groups viewed) Counties. VANCOUVER (CP) -- Evan- _ -- er the various laboratories, oper-|. July 21, 7 p.m., Woodville -- Vacation Schools gelist Billy pe ay da' . jaune rooms, and clinical stables. Ontario County Holstein Club) WHITBY (Staff) -- Vacation|three-day crusade before an an u ging jere, the 4-H members be- Twilight meeting at the farm of/Bible Schools will be running/open-air congregation of 30,000 jcame aware of the latest tech-'Irvine Fisher, Woodville, RRitwo Whitby churches starting|Sunday, decla ring that the |niques associated with the treat: 9, this week. {world is on a "moral tobaggan ntest det nyeY ot Gisvesed livestock, July 22 -- Brant County Hol-| pati Baptist Church and St.|Slide." '"Immorality is every- g a4 5 On the "hole, it was a most stein Club bus tour to visit Hol-/ark's United will be running|Where," he told the crowd jam- UXBRIDGE _ The ninth|worthshile experience for the stein Breeders in Ontario Coun-|the schools from July 5 to July\ming Empire Stadium "Dem. Annual Land Judging competi- 4-H members, providing them ty -- Roy Ormiston, Brooklin; 16 : se "~" locracy cannot survive without tion for Ontario County will be)with an Msight of the many chal-| Harold Werry and Son, Oshawa;) 4, Pi {morality and morality depends held July 16, in the Claremont/lenges awaiting them in the field Robert Filett, Oshawa; Orvan At St. Mark's the school will on religion." : : area. of agriculture, Chambers, Wilfrid, George Me- be running from 1,15 p.m. until) . Ames : A true appreciation of the soil Accompanying the 4-H mem: J,aughlin, Beaverton. 3.45 p.m, and at Faith Bap-| , and its management, through bets on the trip were Mrs, Al-) July 22, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, i from , en Be We Reserve The Right proper land use practices, car-|bert Hockley, Richard Colwell; farm of N.D. Hogg. Julymeet-|..4 Parents night will be held) bec roe ries more significance each day and H. L. Fair, agricultural ing for Scott 4-H Beef Calf Club. at Faith Baptist on July 15, To Limit Quantities TUES, in modern farming. Because of representative, and Bill Coop-, Jy} and 24 -- Lambton w . WED this, the Ontario Department ofjer, assistant representative, On- County ior Farmers Arrive BISHOP RESIGNS i Re - : Agriculture, and the Metro- tario Department of Agriculture, in the County on an exchange) NELSON, B.C. (CP) -- Rt.| @ Ld | ONLY politan Toronto and Region Uxbridge. visit Rev. W. R. Coleman has re-| : F Conservation. Authority are co-;--------------- -- a . a a 4 OPEN DAILY 'TIL 10 fing my coma' this July 25, 2.30 p.m Ontario|signed as bishop of the Angli- operatin sponsoring | : {County annual OAC, Alumnilcan diocese of Kootenay for ' Land Judging competition in| Octogenarian |Picnic at the home of Mr.-and health reasons effective A\ : i son: . 12. : " " Semcon sill be given on| Marks Birthd |\Mrs, Jack Baker, Cedarhurst|31, the diocese has sancanced. a caren ae Calm Deodorant Rubber Covered in | h, Beaverton. Bishop © Soo- : | 1 Beach, a ishop Coleman came to Koo the various soil types Saring| : ' ay | July 26, 8 p.m., Cannington|tenay diocese from the Univer- Blinker Lantern SLEEPING BAGS "Spray Powder" SOFT BALL = nore poet Kg a er RAGLAN ad June 26 the|-- July meeting for Brock 4-H|sity of Western Ontario at Lon- Uses 4 stondard flashlight bet- Sursbl lelotk sou ' best se the cake. alti types Gives' Prato natch ah al Mrs.|Grain Club at the Brock High'don, Ont. where he had been teries. Ideal for car, home or srople sallelath covering; plaid ak f VO:5. R st ul e ypes/Grose's Sunday School class,| school. : |principal of Huron College. boat. Compore ot 2.98 each flannel lined with 3-Ib. cell- or ate vee 'eniea" eens i for oll Compore ot from a crop point of view.|and their husbands joined with) July 27, 7 p.m., Brooklin --| ------------_____ ulene fill, FOR PRICE 8.88 ulor 1.29, FOR PRICE TT Ideol for all ages. Lad During the afternoon the con-jher family in celebrating her|Farmers' meeting at Cereal FOR PRICE SAKE AT 0.D.H. SAKE AT 0.D.H, 1,75 each, FOR PRICE TI' testants will be given the oppor-|87th birthday. : /Grain Rod Row plots at the VIGTORIA d GREY SAKE SAKE AT 0.D.H. tunity, on gine in the Clare- : was a beautiful afternoon'farm of Mr. Milton Parkin,| an MAIN FLOOR mont area, to put into practice/and all participated in. playing)prooklin, RR 1. what they have learned during croquet, horseshoe throwing) July 28, 8 p.m., Brechin, tarm| GUARANTEED the. morning ote 4 b aghoee ig other games. In the course|of Muir Dack July meeting for! The competition wi ivi-|of the afternoon Frank Grose|Mara-Beaverton 4-H Calf Clubs.| ded into three classes. Juniors|took snapshots to commemo-| | INVESTMENTS must be 12 years = Ps the occasion, | must not have reached their) At 5.30 p.m., a bountiful pic-| | 16th birthday. an ge nic supper was enjoyed by all.| WHITBY GROW 31 % | ate class will be made up of|It was set amid the beautiful) young men between the ages ofjtrees and shrubs. As the eve-| M 16 and 21, while cy Senior class|ning became cooler, Mrs. Grose| USsIC IN FIVE YEARS will be made up of men 21 years|invited the gathering in to her | of age and over. [home when more games were CENTRE eee, 1 haat 10 This competition has been|played. Miss Greta Brawn pre- ACCUMULATE AND BE COM- well attended in the past. It is|sented Mrs. Grose with a smalli] Records, Instruments, Lessons POUNDED HALF-YEARLY hoped that a large number ofjgift from the members of her| Instruction Books, Sheet 4H members, Junior Farmers,|class. | Music (Holf Price) 159 BROCK ST. N. RH. 668-6944 and senior farmers will again) This happy occasion came to) take advantage of this com-/a close as all left to return to| petition to gain a better apprec-jtheir homes, and ail wishing iation of the soils on their owaline honored guest many more} farm and in Ontario County. 'birthdays. WHITBY

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