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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1965, p. 6

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The Rotary Club of Ajax has presented a television set for use in the children's playroom at the Ajax and AJAX ROTARY PRESENTS TV SET set is Mrs, A. Ringham, one of the nurses at the hospi- tal and Master Glen Dalton, aged 2. --Photo by Azzopardi Studio Pickering General Hospital. Presenting the set is C, Walker, president of the service club. Receiving the JUST DIG AND PAN katchewan River, says Dr. Law-|grayel and pan it," he says, but EDMONTON (CP) -- Though/rence Halferdahl, a geologist on|the findings will probably be not in plentiful supply, gold can|the provincial research council.|'flour gold," ground small and still be found in the North Sas-|"All you have to do is dig some|far from the mother lode. |ONTARIO COUNTY FARM CALE Oct. 28, 8 p.m., Uxbridge; Dept. of Agriculture Board Room -- Ontario. County 100 Bushel Corn Club Commi Meeting. Oct. 29, 10 a.m. to 4,30 p.m., Cobourg -- Liquid Manure Handiing Demonstration on the farm of Jack Benns, Lot 26, Conc. 4, Haldimand Township. Nov, 3, 8 p.m., Uxbridge Sec- ondary School -- Ontario Coun- ty Junior Farmer Choir Re- hearsal, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room--Concentrated Milk Pro- ducers Annual Meeting. Nov. 4, 8 p.m., Bowmanville, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room -- Joint Meeting for On- tario and Durham getable Growers' Associations, Nov. 4, 8.30 p.m., Brooklin Township Hall -- November Meeting for Brooklin J unior Farmers, Noy. 5, 8 p.m, Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture Boa rd Room -- Ontario County Beef Improvement Association Direc- tors' Meeting. Nov. 5, 9 a.m, --Farm Pond Inspection in Ontario County. Nov. 9, 8.30 p.m., Uxbridge Secondary School -- November A\Meeting for Uxbridge Junior Farmers. Nov. 9, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room -- Co-op Medical Serv- ices Directors' Meeting. Nov. 10, 10 a.m., Picton, Ang- lican Parish Hall -- District Farm Safety Meeting. Nov. 10, 8 p.m., Uxbridge Sec- ondary School--Ontario County Junior Farm Choir Rehearsal. Nov. 11, 9 a.m., Toronto -- Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Livestock Judging Competition. The following team will repre- sent Ontario County -- Fred Catherwood, Uxbridge, RR 2; lKeith Phoenix, Greenbank and Non-Stop Service MONTREAL - AMSTERDAM Siarting Nov. 2nd Canadian Pacific Airlines CANADIAN PACIFIC--TRAINS/TRUCKS/SHIPS/PLANES/HOTELS/TELECOMMUNICATIONS WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE: TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM FOR RESERVATION AND INFORMATION CALL DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN 104 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY PHONE 668-8867 FOR TRAVEL INFORMATION CALL OR SEE FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 57 KING ST. E. 728-6201 Nov. 4, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, R PICKERING (Staff) -- Mrs. George. Martin, Kingston rd., said this morning a human chain will be formed Highway 2 in the village if the minister of highways refuses to install a traffic light at the in- tersection of Highway 2 and Church st, in the village. ~. Parliament, Cannington, Nov. 12 to 20, Toronto--Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Nov. 16, 12.15 noon, Toronto, Broadview YMCA -- Annual Visit of Uxbridge Junior Farm- ers to Riverdale Kiwanis at the Broadview YMCA. Nov. 16, 8.30 p.m,, Canning- ton, Brock High School -- No- vember Meeting for Beaverton Junior Farmers, Nov. 19, Toronto, Royal Agri- cultyral Winter Fair -- Queen's Guifleas Competition. Contest- ants frm Ontario County are-- Larry Bagshaw, Wilfrid; Doro- thy Brown, Oshawa, RR 1; Jim Newman, Udney; Ian Hogg, Donald McTavish and Sandy McTavish from Uxbridge. Nov. 23, 7 p.m., Sandford, Community Hall -- Annual On- tario County 100 Bushel Corn Club Banquet and Award Night. Nov, 23, 8.30 p.m., Greenbank Community Hall -- November across) Threaten Human Chain NE No Stop Lights She said more than 700 have signed a petition asking for the installation of the traffic con- trol, There are approximately 580 families in the village. She said the petition should reach 1,000 names early next week before it is forwarded to the minister. Mrs. Martin said the depart- ment of highways has counted traffic at the intersection on several occasions but that the intersection is very bad for school children to cross, She said most of the village ri have signed the peti- ion, Mrs. Bert Mauer, Sherwood ave, w., has taken charge of the work of securing signa- tures, Village Clerk Bruce Hogarth said council had asked the de- partment for traffic lights at the intersection on four occa- sions in the past 10 years, In reply the department said there had- been no fatal accidents in- volving school children at the intersection in the past 25 years. He said one of the reasons for How to relieve BACK S25: relief from the systemic condi- tion causing backache. econ Meeting for Port Perry Junior Farmers. you feel. better -- ACHE pend on Dedde. was that the public had resigned his position effec- tive Oct. school board, the circulation of the petitionjcouncil that the sub-tra: schooljers might be reduced ae crossing guard, James Palmer,|the total figure to what =CORNS"" be accepted by council and the Toes $1 and that no ap-\|Ontario Municipal Board with- plications to fill the positionjout returning the question to had been received by the public|the electorate. He --o was permitted to Fastest Relief This said the For y ie total ure for 'he building by 25 per cent, ul approved fig-|Foot Trouble See Dr Scholl's Zino-pads Tenders For Hall Opened BROUGHAM -- Six tenders, STORM MEN SAVE LIVES eee ae MONTREAL (CP) -- Weather |'2om the ships of the International Civil|™edcated disks Aviation Organization's Atlantic system saved 19 peo- ple from the sea in 1964. io corm Ht included, D! Scholls Zino-pads North ranging from $391,786 to $474,- 10, for the construction of the new municipal building were lopened last week at a special meeting of Pickering Township Council, The tenders were turned over to the architects, Craig, Zeidler and Strong, for a complete re- view, A final submission will be made to council at its Nov, 1 meeting. Hardy Craig explained to seat better, De | JUST ARRIVED ! 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