and Larry Simpson refereed they Bombers defeated Forty-| This Saturday Tiger Catsjend with speciél "'poya " contests, niners in the second game 52 to meet Forty-niners and Blue|The cabinet decided that 're Alouettes blanked Tiger Cats|28 with Greg. Adams scoring|Bombers play Alouettes, of taking Saturday afternoons 39 to 0 in the first game. Cap-leight touchdowns and convert- and Sundays off the population Larry Devitt ied the win-jing two. Doug. Hayes end Barry PLAN OWN CALENDAR _ |will take off poya days and the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, September 23, 1965 7 DODGER FINED 8T. LOUIS (AP) -- Manager DURHAM COUNTY Hospital Radmits Touch Football F ALENDAR 'o1 Patients Games Played se St. Louis Cardinals, Sept. 23-24 Yield will be taken Durham 500 Bushel Po- tao Club, "Sept. 28, 10:30 a.m, -- Dur- 'ham County Extension Staff meeting, Dept. of Agriculture, Bowmanville, 8:30 p.m. -- On- tario Institute Professional ogists Meeting for execu- tive, Department of Agriculture building, Brighton. Sept. 29, 8 p.m. --Durham 4H Potato Club final meeting and Achievement Night, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Bowman- ville, . Oct. 1 -- Tentative date for weighing Durham County Queen's Guineas calves. Oct. 2 -- Northumberland and Durham County Ploughing Match, Elizabethville. For fur- ther information contact A. N. Watson, Ontario Department of Agriculture, Brighton. Visit of foreign exchange students to Durham County Agricultural points of interest. Oct. 19 - 20 -- Senior Training School in JOOF Hall, Orono, 10-4 each day. Leaders and Assistant Leaders are expected to attend from all Institutes. Oct. 21 -- Quinte Grain Corn Day, Farm of Elmer Laver Nor- ham, Northumberland County. Oct. 21, 4:00 pm, -- 4H Teams go to Guelph. Oct. 22 -- 4-H Interclub Com- petitions, Guelph, University of Guelph. District Black and White Championship § how, Peterborough. Oct. 25, 7 p.m. -- Durham 4-H Agricultural Club Leaders Fall Meeting and Banquet. Place to be announced. Oct. 30 -- Visit of Durham 4H Farm and Home Electric Club members to Niagara Falls. Visit. to Durham County of For- eign Exchange Students. Nov. 10 -- District Safety Meeting, Prince Edwar County. 4| sample AJA X-- Three hundred and ten patients were admitted by the Ajax and Pickering General part Hospital during August, Thirty- four babies were born in the hospital, One thousand two hun- dred and twenty-eight out-pati- ents were treated. Thirty-nine minor and 39 major operations were perform- ed as well as 75 ear, eye, nose and throat operations, Two hun- dred and sixty in-patient and 676 out-patient physiotherapy treatments were given. Seven in-patients received occupation- al therapy treatments. One hundred and fifty-two in- patient and 472 out-patient x-rays were taken. Laboratory treatments for in-patients total- ed 2,680 while those for out- patients totalled 69. were from 80 from Ajax, 22 from Picker- ing Village, eight from Whitby, five from Whitby Township and three from Oshawa. Sunderland Boy |Best Showman | UXBRIDGE --The Sunder- land 4-H Dairy Calf Club and the Brock 4-H Grain Club held their achievement day at Sun- derland Fair Sept. 15. Twelve 4-H Calf Club mem- bers brought out their entries to the show which was judged by John Leask, RR 2, Seagrave. Mr. Leask also judged the open dairy classes at the fair. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Special, awarded to the boy or girl obtaining the highest points in showmanship, was won this year by Leonard Woodward, RR 3, Sunderland. Nine members of the Brock 4-H Grain Club brought their seed oats to the fair, with the top being exhibited by James Rennie, RR 1, Black- water, Nov, 11 - 17 -- Ken Knox rep-| The: three top grain exhibits resents Durham County in On- tario Delegations at 4-H Cl week, Toronto and Ottawa. Nov. 26, 7 p.m. -- Federation of Agriculture Annual Meeting and Banquet. | Nov. 27, 8 p.m. -- Durham | County Junior Award Night, | Town Hall, Orono. | Nov. 29, 7:00 p.m. --Annual | Banquet and Presentation Night, Durham Grain Corn Competi- tion. Location to be announced. Dec. 3 -- Annual Holstein Club Banquet. Place and time to be announced. NOW! 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