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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1966, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 7, 1966 2] Maple Grove Sunday School Picnic Games Enjoyable "COUNTY LINES Blackstock ONO Club Sponsors Simpsons-Sears ational Pie - Eating Contest At Fall Fair BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The pie eating contest was one of the interesting features of the fall fair here. Mauri Kinnunen and Neil McLaughlin won the contest which was sponsored by ine UNG Cia. "Second place prizes went to Rick Hawes and Seward Hop- kins; with Brian Lee and Larry Werry taking third place. Paul Mountjoy, Randy Mc- Leod and Ricky Hawes finished in that order in the bicycle race for boys under 12; while David Fallis, Blair Martyn and Barry Rohrer won the prizes in the race for boys over 12 years. Herbert Swain, Harold Swain, John Carnaghan, Larmer Broth- ers, John Bonsma, Jim Gray, Harold Strong and Ken Lee were among the winners in the grains and grasses classes with Mr. Bonsma winning the most) points in the section. In the fruit and vegetables section the first prize winners included Mrs. H. VanCamp, Mrs. M. Bailey, Mrs. Naples,; Peter Beer and Lorna Wright. | First prize winners in theytracted a flower section were: Mrs, Cam-} ron, Bowmanville; Marilyn Bailey, Mrs. Moore, Mrs.) Brown, Mrs. Shortridge, Mrs. Van Ryswyk and Mrs. Patter-) son. | fine display of vegetables.) Among the winners were: Paul Lamer, Leslie Wright, Janice) Yellowlees, Harold Wright, Larry Werry, Tom Wotten, Nor-| ma Wotten, Lori Turner, Beth Dunsmore, Grant McLaughlin, Brenda Yellowlees, Janet Turn- er, Lorrie Turner, Wendy Lee,|Thompson, Bill Clement, Dar-| i {lene Malcolm, Neil McLaughlin, | |Debbie Swain and Bill Short-| and Cheryl Wright. First prize winners in the children's wear section includ- ed Mrs. H. Lee, Nestleton; Mrs. G. Brown, Oshawa;° Mrs. Sker- rett, Port Perry; Mrs. S. Moore, Port Perry, Mrs. M. Coates, Port Perry and Mrs. F. Whitfield, Port Perry. First place winners in the ladies' wear section included: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Skerrett, room accessories and bedroom accessories sections. Carol Werry, Nestleton, won the Neilson Chocolate Cake Spe- cial with Lois Wright second and Mrs. S. Moore third. Other winners inte hakine'clashes were Mrs. Whitfield and Mrs. R. McLaughlin, Mrs. K. Van- Camp, Mrs. F. Bailey, Mrs. Dayes, Mrs. Shortridge, Mrs. H. McLaughlin and Mrs, Walter Wright. Judy Mountjoy won the most points for the most points in the teen-age girls' section. Other winners included Helen Swain, Carol Wotten, Linda Mountjoy, Sharon Larmer, and Joan Wotten. In the Women's Institute sec- tion first prize winners includ- eed the Catholic Women's League, Port Perry; Shirley Women's Institute; Blackstock Women's Institute, Women's Institute, _Honeydale Women's Institute and Black- stock UCW. The public school section at- large entry. First prize winners for printing in- cluded: Lois VanCamp, Laurie Nestleton) United Church. held its annual 70 in attendance. Races, in which children and adults participated, were held. Ball games were played in the afternoon and evening and swimming was enjoyed prior to the picnic supper. The church stewards are lay- be held Sept. 28. Jarvie, |munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. death at Brantford of nephew, Jack Searson. Don Brown, Toronto; Brown, Oshawa and Mr. and [Mrs. Barry Bleeks, Ottawa, ivisited their parents, Mr, and IMrs. W. H. Brown. | Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pickard jhave returned from a_ holiday jat Wasaga Beach and Lake | Huron, | | Leaije . Coflacutt in ne | resolution he introduced with 12) MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The|bration for Mr. and Mrs, Wal- Sunday School of Maple Grovejlace Munday of Oshawa. Miss Joyce Mills, Calgary, is picnic last Sunday with nearly|holidaying with her father, C. Mills and other relatives. Democrat Denies Raia ed Tindavaquar WhsMwewwwwe WASHINGTON (AP) --Sen- ing plans for an auction sale.jate Democratic Leader Mike! The annual turkey supper will| Mansfield said today he is neither playing politics nor act- Congratulations are extended|ing as an undercover agent for | to two couples who were re-|the Johnson administration in) cently married -- Mr, and Mrs,|presenting a resolution calling | Denis Hurmenick, of Maple/for a substantial reduction of Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart/U.S. troops in Europe. Mansfield appeared ruffled by The sympathy of the com-|some of the charges, arguments jand suspicions raised by the lother members of the Senate} Bob| Democratic policy committee. Mansfield said he will move) ito put it on the Senate calendar |today and block any effort to shunt the resolution to a com- mittee, as urged by Senate Re- public Leader Everett. 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