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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Aug 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Oshawa Bowlers Win Red Wing Rose Bowl WHITBY (Staff) -- Sam Mac- Millan and Mrs, May Price of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club won the Red Wing Rose Bowl Wednesday in the mixed doubles tournament at the Whitby Lawn Bowling Club, They had a score of 49 plus 3 for their three wins. Fourteen pairs took part Lb Clar id Mrs, M. _Knibb, | {Whitby, also had three wins with a score of 48 plus 3, The two-game prize winners were Mr, and Mrs, James Me- Cutcheon, Oshawa, 48 plus 2 'and Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Cox, | Port Perry, 46 plus 9. Vie Highfield of Port Hope and his daughter, Margaret, of Oshawa, won the prizes for high score with one win, They had 'A score: of Bu plus 5, WHITBY PERSONALS Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mys, Dan Birbeck, Victoria St, E., were Jake Duke, Mrs, Mary Slater and son, Graham, of Lancashire, England and Waller Duke, Mrs, William Davis and daugh- ter, Nancy, of Detroit, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Slageren of Drachten, Holland, are visit- ing with relatives in Whitby, Recently they were taken on a motor tour to Oakville, Orange. ville, Jarvis, Port Dover and London by Victor Veninga and Mrs. J, Visser, who at one time lived near them in Hol- land, A family reunion was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Don Banks, 206 Lee Ave, over the Civic Holiday weekend, For the first time' since 1947 the whole family was able to get together at one time. They were; Mr, and Mrs, Tom Banks and Lynne and Donna, of Trenton; Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Banks, chil- dren Susan, Roddy and Dawn, Edmonton, Alberta; Mr, and Mrs. Rod Banks and children Blair and Bruce, Essex, Ont.; Mr, and Mrs, Ted Banks, chil- dren John, Teddy, Cheryl and Jamie, of Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Banks, Milton, Ont,; Mr. and Mrs, Jim Banks and son, Bobby, of Hanover; Mrs, George Banks and Miss Mary Banks of Flesherton, Ont, Miss Ruth Ann MacMillan, of Athol St,, has returned from Shawbridge, Que, where she was a counsellor at Camp De Joi, a French Canadian camp, Sales Of Fluid Cream Increased In A marked increase in sales of fluid cream by the mercial dairies in Ontario County during May of this year is reported by the farm economics, co-operatives and statistics branch of the On- tario Department of Agricul- ture, The report states sales in May of this year totalled 47,344 quarts, This compared with 45,824 quarts in May of last year and 48,252 quarts in April of this year, . FLUID MILK Sales of fluid milk in the county totalled 1,046,828 quarts in May last compared with 1,154,423 quarts in May, 1965 and 1,071,641 quarts in April of this year, A total of 11,044 quarts of buttermilk were sold, This com- ared with 14,407 quarts in ay of last year and 10,002 quarts in April of this year, Sales of chocolate dairy drink in May of this year inicereal cream, 45,367 table cream, compared with| whipping cream, 66, 653 quarts In May, 1965 and|sour cream, 20.9 per cent, Lack Of Rain Reduces the county totalled quarts, This com: | jtermilk, 74,6 per cent; County 41,208 quarts in April of this year, CEREAL CREAM The report also states 39,032 quarts of cereal cream, 5,180 quarts of table cream and 5,182 quarts of whipping cream were sold in the county A total of 3,817,541 pounds of milk were purchased from producers in May by the com- mercial dairies in the county At an average cost dredweight of $4.89 per hun the total" jeost of the milk was $184,568. Of the milk purchased 2,860,275 pounds was of top quality. The use of paper and plastic | containers is widespread in the industry, In Ontario County 43.3 per cent of the standard fluid milk sold to consumers was #0 packaged, The figures for other products were partly skimmed milk, 43.1 per cent skim milk 48,7 per cent but- choco: late dairy drink, 88.1 per cent; 00.1 per cent; 40.7 per cent; 44.8 per cent: Make Of Creamery Butter The jack of rain in this area during June was reflected in the production of creamery butter in Ontario County as well as the United Counties of Dur ham and Northumberland, In all three counties the produc- tion was lower than in the same month of 1065 The statistics branch of the Ontario Department of Agri- culture reports the make in Ontario County in June totalled} $8,051 pounds compared with Holstein Club Meets At BTS very 'successful "Twilleht meeting al the Boys' Training School with 250 present Two classes of cows were judged and the following were the winners, Ladies -- Mrs pell, Mrs. Stan Allin, Mrs, Aylmer Petherick, Mrs. Ger- ald Brown, Mrs, Lioyd Kellogg, Mrs. Doreen Rarrie Men John Leask, Phoenix, Bill Tamblyn, Bird, Lawrence Malcolm, Muir, Trevor Watson drs, = Elizabeth Jim Muir, Alex Muir The group then moved into the auditorium, President Ben Brown was chairman for the Program. Mr. Jackson and daughter and some of the boys of the school provided the entertainment Mr. Hooper, superintendent of the. school, intraduced his staff and spoke to the gather. ing on the history of the school and its functions. Mr. John Caldwell gave 'a commentary on the farm operation and about the fine herd of cows and its achievement The evening concluded with lunch provided by the club and assisted by some of the staff and boys Ralph Glas- - Keith M, Don Kellogg, 112,675 pounds in June of Jast year, The make in the county during the first six months of this year was 400,087 pounds, This compares with 835,757 pounds in the same period of last year, The make in Durham and Northumberland in June total- ed 313,718 pounds, compared with 329,427 pounds in June, 1965, The make for the first six months of this year in this| area was 1,291,082 pounds com: pared with 1,496,499 pounds in the same period of last year The make of cheddar cheese in the United Counties in June of this year totalled 840,942 pounds compared with 782,043 pounds in lune of last vear The make for the six months of this year was 2,587,318 pounds compared with 2,471,441 pounds in the same period of 1985, Creamery butter production in Ontario decreased = from 13,575,000 pounds in June LOA5 to 13,926,000 pounds in June 1064, a 1.8 per cent decrease, Cream- ery butter production in Can- ada decreased from 48,154,000 pounds in June 1965 to 46,772,000 pounds in June 1966, a decrease of 2.6 per cent, One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murele Custom Draperies Broadioom cl. Paints end Varnishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTO. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby PHONE 668.5862 725-6553 RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH 58.00 PER DAY 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 5, 1966 § PALS ACCLAIM BOWMANVILLE SOAPBOX DERBY WINNER Glen Edmondson, 11, son of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Edmondson, 68 Hunt St., Bowmanville, won first place, Thursday afiernoon, in the soapbox derby, spon- Bowman. Depart. by -- the Recreation Glen is a Grade 6 at Ontario Street School in Bowman- He was assis sted in sored ville ment pupil Public ville, Press Talks Fail Again NEW YORK (AP)--Contract 'Inegotiations between the World the col and have Tribune Inc union Journal pressmen's lapsed Leaders of the union Thurs day rejected Mayor John V Lindsay's proposal that the dis pute; now in its 108rd day, be submitied to a fact « finding panel, tle suggested last Friday} publication of the three news Journal pressmen made 22 that, if granted, would place the) three planned papers at a com petitive disadvantage with the city's other newspapers The in the merger Herald Tribune, the Journal-American and the eve jning World-Telegram and Sun corporation papers planned by the corpora | tion be started while non-bind ing fact-finding went on, Lindsay said at a news con ference the pressmen's rejec- tion was "a real flouting of the public interest, | am angry about jt The mayor asked the press men--the only union among the 10 unions in the newspaper in dustry that has not reached a contract agreement with the World Journal Tribune-to re consider the rejection of fact finding. Matt Meyer, president of the World Journal Tribune, said the pressmen's rejection of fact finding "can only further delay publication."' Meyer also said in a state ment 'the publishers were pre pared to accept fact-finding as proposed by the mayor and had so advised Mr, David Cole (the chief mediator)."' William J. Kennedy, president of Pressmen's Local No, 2, in rejecting fact-finding that ne gotialions have not reached "an absolute dead end' and that jboth sides should avoid fact finding Negotiato?s the for World said: Toronto Men Face Charges. WHITBY ronto men were (Staff) -- Two To- ltody by officers of the Whitby) 3 am al routine check charged with Department today during a and have been theft over $50 \ police Police spokesman said Francis Joseph Grady, 38 and Ronald Michael Nagle, 28, both of Toronto, were arrested when Sergeant Ericson and Constable Winter checked the auto in which they were riding and found 16 brass journal bushings from railway freight cars in the trunk The bushings aid, were the spokesman removed from freight cars, parked on a sid ing, some distance from the point where the men were pick ed up. A-jack was used to raise (he cars so the bushings could be removed taken into cus-| ACT HOW'S 7 For real action why don : give you real results and pay longer usable articles ore The times guorantees you 23 that CALL 7 CLASSIFI WANT somewhere in Oshowa ond Distr -3492 FOR THE "TNE ac§#ny ION? THAT? d wont ad? They 23h fOr your na to someone else, ation DOO eires i¢t wants what you h someone, ave to sell, attaining the championship b acied as starting one of Luxton, 9 his pusher at line, The e of the the recreation y Grant de who the vent, special features part DURHAM COUNTY FARM CALENDAR \dar Aug. | bor Tribune have said the} demands | \ inior ollowing is the Farm for Durham County 10 -- ough Fatr 12-14 Farmer Junior Day Haidima weekend \ ug Durham County, A ta was formed) Farmer of the morning|cock js evening | gate, A will A maker ug. 14-20 Easter rio and Quebec bus tour, Jean Durham County ug. 22 be in the area 4-H 25 and. 26 Club Leaders ug Tobacco spe Calen Peter nd isit Ju to n On Junior Han dele lalist Home Training School at Orono Town Hall, A vg nior Ing Ric | Dur Sept, 9 -- Sept, Sept, 29 Sy ug. 27 -- Blackstock §-12 Proving Farmer Veadership Camp, Geneva kard and Lols ham County delegate Orono Fair, 17 -- Port Hope = Ontario, rup Producers' m Lindsay, A Far ope up Pat ror.4 have will be avy 1 by contactin RR J, Hamp pplications m_ Signs ned and to Sept, Knox, jal Park Ashton bee Fair, Ju Train Don and Fair. 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