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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Sep 1960, p. 15

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TEE ~ANAlIAN~TA~IIA~ flIDAMA?1 IIk~~~;PJ... ~~ ~~AI I I ~and he eggs she lays will flot ____________________ UxrdeM nWuns BgKinsmen Carnivai Prize Surplus Sa les oa e htc nts pipp exta. BNAO - - - "heave tskabout DYMAJV have been drifting i since I~u1916 but we really didn't have Commanding2mO Laud'much of a problem iht Ci.hS~~rnLa.I before 1955."'GRDNDNADO Un ~ . .l r ggn5He feels that flot enough In S f b l l y fsresearch has be oeta coe lresufce.A merit concrete recommenda- are kindc lw oec sbubI oeeooîa Surplus Sales, using the1shortstop Bob Abbott bobbled tions. He does know that clip-, haven'tc, h pwt h hnyuv eata bu same formula as in the frsti Erv Brooks' grounder. Then ping pastures won't help. The he game, combined timely hittingi Davey llned a single ta centre moth lays eggs between the:welytadagetmn 5s.f.t oe.Terle with Stephen Fuels' errors ta to clear the bases. Centre- sheath and the stem and they mr ih h fpitlae laatsipeii take a commanding 2-0 series fielder Ted Dadson appeared can lay eggs on a stem less rollera.sedo rshmrsadls lead on a 7-3 win, Tuesday ta misjudge the bail, however, than 2 inches in length. aroncfte.iee efrtsneed night at the Central School. the dip in the field didn't help Isciie lk ehx- oesc rethiyit- Rfescrn ivroi "Red" Davey played thelmuch either. Isciie iemtoy major raie in the Sales' win,*chior, dieldrin and aidrin throwing a five-hitter ta pick Stephens picked up a single might be too expensive and brushesbr srcsadcvrns-mhiwo up îs ift staigt dcîsonrun in the second on Jack there are problerns here too. useful ol scust stfbe heai n om Mahie Yorth srigdeee yVc Vntn fe hewntwr eauetelr ugir.Ihv ny n lsi.Seesi sba and clouting a three-run singlèé Bond's two-bagger and a single A contact bug killer probably offsrfcs;fbupasi clutch two-out single ta plate first two batters had been re-veaeaossaedn h1pntrlraditlkms-rus another pair. tired. Davey walked Frank leaf. Stornach poisons rnight trUted,( acrefrti alpms aohrpi.Mohun and Abbott ta load the be ineffective for the first few' e oia rleswil givng p al svenrun, furbases, but got Dadsan on a fly weeks of larvae growth be- Thasmtignw n i oayweeaecmn unearned, while allowing four: ta centre, cause the larvae eat just a Womnha botpitrlesaogbti h eni safeties in the first two frames. Yourth's two out single after few sur ilrntr f-althuhte'ebe i n-nhrUri h Reliefer George Stephen, Man- a waik ta Ron Pollard and a grass the first 3 weeks of life. with usfrad1nyastigfrgtigit onr ager Paul Chant's originalsingle by Parker, scored a pair "The poison would probab- ondoryhdeprt. oucnteahwhth starting choice, stopped the! in the second. A single byii have ta be repeated every Sales on one hit, the rest of' Hoar, which got past Dadsonya ic e nain ers haveu, h aepin eua oea the way. ~~for a two-base error, perrnitted wudcrei rmnîh il o etre.DntIa h oe e y fidin theplae, n th opn- fnalma e e ine Snowden had a hard timeYurhtscetewnes bouring swale and roadsides," Tey o'tsoerpnt ealdntpes twe ing frarne, walking the bases After being retired in order sas r.Pngll. f full. Jack Parker drew a base for the next three frames, th The kperslkigo Yoeaou csm uhabrhe.tsrungdraddo' secies of grass over anotherYocaevnpitacig-peedn'lt tpn on bails, but was forced aFultalied twice in the sixthofesorehp. vdnc with tlmwtotgtigtejo sti un h eu second by "Buck" Cowle. Danon a walk ta Masters, singles indicates that the larvaeorba'ckdopni't'inofrUrab pryn Girardi walked and was forc- by Snowden and Bond, and rîesnî ris o' ed when Yourth hit a potential1 "Jiggs" Cowiing's sacrifice fly..oleus. bmegas aye t' evroeit paint. double play bail at Don "at- Yourth bobbled Vanstone'sorbgjswhryu ers, but Jim Allun dropprd the bnuncer, but necovered ini tintt, One %very preliminary ex- dsrs hm edmr an incnb throxv at first. Following Ted ta get Bond at second for the PL ioe ht by r. engiiyls nwy uc ti stecridinterUrta . Hoars wai<, a un scored as' third out. y e sonbtoame.dIsaigt - t~~~~~~~~es chccked. timiothy liad 200 i turn t]i ounoe eabor ii.Yuci Beef and Sw ine ~~~~~IubS egg.s orchard grass liad be- paint rUrepr.lee-~tebxadrl teto The big prize at the Kinsmen Carnival on money will certainly be useful. At right is Bill Hood had 0 etwîtdchomegrass pan h s fteegd Saturday went to Uxbridge, but the ticket seller won of Oshawa who struck it rich by winning the $500 U L had none.g ad roe ras or tapeash pi haif as much for sellhng the right ticket. The $1,00 seller's prize. This is the first time he has sold m-mol A cuuueven1enL Daly'1 hi e. getsa oo e-! As olw.-Hwd oudaâ cash prize was won by Keith Hockley, R.R. 4, Kinsn'en tickets. W. A. "Bill" Kilpatrick, in charge A t!uecuse ta seed hirdsfoot trefoill job faste n oeeooi ha esms epe u Uxbridge, left, who came ta Bowmanville on Monday of the draw, Mrs. Hockley and Kinsmen President Don DuAtal ckstoc< Fui r Iad s om te lng ie îîi ture îtocally t]a rs.Tee- te rse r ifci evenng ta collect bis winnings. He is an employeel Stutt are the others in the photo. Incidentally, thel.asieo h ogtr atr at General Motors, out-of-work at present, sa, thel winning ticket number was B20951.i This past Saturday after-: Welsh, Bowmanville, was the'aneas that have been affect-I ceptionsaeutignpi- teeato noon, the Durham County Beef top man with score of 951 ot'ted," said Dr. Bill Tosseli of ers or udnot vr ogifyuneuigwtr and Swine Club held their:of a possible 1,000 points. He, the O.A.C. FieldI Hii<ban)dry isu-faces abuhcvn h oubepit 11teta ~~~ c LI ~~~~~~~annual Achievement Day at was closely followed by James, Department. "Normally, skip- irregulaiisbte) a.wthwtnadda tot ~~..JDens ~ ~ ~ CriOOi ~Blackstock Fair. This was theýRowan, Enniskillen: Harold per larvae don) t ouch ]cg- dling ciuoepit te hnri h O-ens Dancing S*chooel S ~f'r~+@ clinmax toa ayear's hard work,!Yellowlees, Enniskillen, and, ta"I b oe rat a te- o uiky) rpan e-dwutl ot fte an Lands and Forest~ for bath swine and bcef clubiJames Byers, Burketon. natkîppcr.,1 b agod mr members who began their pro-I The top showman of the aual i il b ', odmyn te rttecvr sof.Nx asg t "ejects many manths ago. ýswine club was Don Welsh, grsWhiefo eedn. W eekly Report James Rickand was the top, follawed by John Allun, while forefamprtanbe awarenof h i300to hpws ad ahoc oe I4-H boy with a final score 0f!James Byers and Donald Brad- Teiiutn hn o s~hnsueigtera u 951 points. This score is madelburn showed the two top pairý skipper and of the kind of painted ihrlearcn- T sn i anflô a" Clenarof omnofvets hemaplyta heLinsa up0f100pontsoftheme- o gîtsrepecivLyidaadeitdoedamsDrgTa- y-svig 4 pr cnt On th saiepr.edre utus Septemberpoin7, f1960-mCon-f Fors stsDistrict: iscate Fîerms7 Au0-Con oeD rict:e 7t Nv bers' skill in judging, 100 points' Mr. Don Nicholson, from the' seli. The situation could be an fictdFram uto er oebr7t o-very senlous, he feels, if the paitnd a-hr.Ye tueniesbiue.Fns t Sale, Provincial Building, ember 19, inclusivefor questions, 100 points for: Production Division of the' European Skipper ever hits cmn roipntotepaer bywsngheoUrwt showmanshvipcia00Bpoints, foreCanadaiDepariment1of Agri- the big timothy beit in East- brick,stneenhie- aprdergt-oton Linday,1:30p.m Mooe- ovemer tacare and feeding, attendance at culture was the judge for the Septemben 24, 1960- Lind- November 19, inclusive. icmr Ontaria. re say ditrictDepartent o Groue- Sepember24 tameetings, and monthly reports, swine club and cammcnted on _________ ____district___ wire.ndeof geouseonSeoammbeplastic test for children closes. Ducks- September 24 ta lsl olwn ae h lb Hunter Safety and Hunter Decemiber 15, inclusive. Coe Nlown ae hecu.ape e wtonilrength Riekard was Rîcky Riekard, This was the final event ofNeN tnvil esa t e cn.rug-r md hnlae Responsibility PheasnsOcbe 8 ta Newcastle: John D. Allun,'the year for bath the beef and By Sr. Conservation Off icer October 29, inclusive. ýBowmanville and founth was swine clubs, wbieh were org- Hr~cc\I __ With cooler weathcr ap-!Nt:i h < o Don Riekard, Bowmanville. anized and directed under te" IS E f . ~ ~~~~~proaching and hunting sea CakeadDaînto fDu- Le top caîf vas shown by'leadership of A. O. Daîrymple, sons just anaund thue corner, hatChth olwîgAt I nimros areanxiosîy a ait-spcia eouns appe l nDan Rickard, with a score of Agicultural Represtave--c to KTENX KNSE ing the annual call of the wild. Grouse - Oct. 8 ta Oct. 29, in- 9ouofapsil40.DnurmCutyadR.B' -' Tis earin n efortta e- lusve.Rickard was also the top Cotnam, Assistant Agricultunal Horses owned by Lloyd At- ducetheneeles anualtoi Duks Oc. Ita ec.15,in-showman in the beef caîf club.! R e p r e s e n t a t i v e, Durham chison, Newtonville, won sev- i i5L LI D E U of ifeandlim, te Dpar- lusve 12 oonlocl tme Mr. Lance Bea±h was the County; Bey Gray, Part Hope. eral bonours at the Blackstock i ment af ands ana Fohe ests on opieni(g2dayonîocal iudge for the beef club in: Leader of the Durham -HFir last Satunday. Also bis Pheaant - ct.8 t Oc. 2, wichthee ws 10% ompe CafClband Glen Larm- pony, Prince Charles, nidden: FEIASPEBR9h :0pm hr through its Hunter Safety tion. ýer, Nestleton, Leader of the by his daugbter, Arline. won Training Program have enac- inclusive. tednewreglaton goern * *In the swine club, Don 4-H- Swine Club. lst pnize in the Pony Saddle in teisunc f utig FieScrbor lwand greasy with them, The awands won by Mn. At 7 0 0 00 T ALP IE licenses. Under these regula. For week Aug. 23 - 29 î mcl.ge.cio'shre er sfl tions, license issuers have Two new fines. (Bath firesELuIr..peanf asSegr hsnshre eea o nldn ing icene ofanydesciptin Fre DngerRatng -Hîgh ~ ."The worms stant on, the lows: Mare and Foal Classsooo been instructed that no hunt-: caused by caneless- campers). T rt epns. Teyifu the hen foalt" h Iris b Gee ae, st, bath tnsT ratn xips of the ol irtheribClenmrndaidzSo al will be issued ta applicant Fires ta Date - 19. in eftp n hne t snh bwnb isMry Ruth Os- MI o u5 ubr unlsshi aplcaio 1 Sip IAcreage Burned - 14.13. - part nolled. Gnadually they borne, Bowmanvilie; Saddle -a panted by one of the falloxving. Fire Causes: 17 of 19 fines (.r mrrhi move down the leaf eating it Cliss Ma~h DIg~ pca a~,O iL (a) A previaus hunting lic-,reparted above were definitely y" as they go. A badly infested idden by Miss Pat Ireland; Z p ense of any kind. the result of human careless- fil ok îesmoewn atrCas aih DelgtMI (b) A Certificate of Com- ns.Apmknclue kp into the field and tore every 3nd; and Lady Driver CIas 60i 2Eg ae fEBGGM petence issued and signed by Doyukoihthmnper with a wing span no ian- leaf off by hand; only the Danish Delight 2nd. $450i pc ae O Training Instructor. ibeings cause more forest fines ger than a 25 cent piece is be- tm r et hyee a 5BatflLw (c) An application for a in Ontario than from ail other caming a major menace t o On-' the heads when they nun out The right thinker and work- 1 euiu hunting lîcense (form HT8) causes combined ? tanio's timothy fields. of leaves. A BRAND NEW, nddos he supported by an affidavit or D. R. WilsonWlintnCony' gi- thinking for the ages.-Many P decanaio sttin tat e bs istictFoestr.gelly, insect scientist at the cultural nepresentative, Don Baker Eddy. had hunting experience andi r e gîutrlClae lcsi es"oie ~m The trouble with mast peo- held licenses either here in Pr egelly bas been studY- damage taonchard grass" but il is that they think with, BomffffW W om Ontniaor n sme the pr- UT~7'flYirL? ng the skipper (sametimes that brome wasn't affecte pe antmath or ibuttenfly)r pdo-their bopes or fears or wishes opeUI Oe vince or sILYLtaUte.95.H:aytath There wil be no further nather than with their minds.I 70 . aa CE T E 70pn. Theicantso id aethnforr.a r.Ali Bueskipper bas moved out of European skipper damage un-1-Walter Duranty. a r.Grey County adhssvr- tlnx ersae ...r-1Teopinions o men wbol 7:0p licenses has been recently re- Of Seagrave, Mn and Mrs. ly infested timotby in coun- seanchen Dr. Pengelly. Thethink are always growing andi duced from 16 ta 15 yeans of Fred Toms of Enniskillen Mn. tisbneigLk uo":mth dies by the end of July cagn~elvn îrn age, howeven, any applicant :ind Mrs. Lloyd Slemon f H am h kpe a must produce a Certificate of lHay don, Mr. and Mrs. Art "peda vnsubetn OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS - OSHAWA WOOD PRO]UT S*W ODPOUT Competence signifying that Hylanci of Nestileton, wene Otna n a apast hee bas completed the pres- Sunday visitons of Mn. and b oig oad atr cribed Hunten Safety Train- Mns. Wm. McCabe. Ontario. The continuous line m ln Course. The objective of Congratulations ta Mr. Lloyd:'Of grass along railroads and o V hI*A . %h'U W I P MU ts training is ta provide Wilson on pass'ing ail his roadsides and the pnevailing t________________ youthful hunters witb a thon- Grade XIII exanis. Wsel id epteit Caîîauîian trîîy bnows uuring vvorl War II and even sources and -ta aitingodthe eat. Diggino down s- aete y eniiv ro appard oa umerontete fniusRoaeteslu uningathfshig anwhih ht oas er dicoere ad isns nd imedat pn-1andUS30YEAi'rK ERTNC JforE UIDIN T AD New York City. This photo was taken of Rose Marie Ontario is noted.: after removing 1500 bushel- -of: cautîonany measures. oaits a fouir by fouir supportl Mr. Hatberley representingi r Burns when she was active in the prof essional dancing Hnnting Seasons holding Up the crossbeam and i Presbyteny's Men's Council wasý field. She teaches tap, ballet, baton and nursery, and By Fish & Wildiife Supenvisar the affcndinýg wiring was foundi guest preacher on Sunday at ri- wilIwelomestuent frni hne yens p. er n. respanse ta many en- ta be completelv tnansfnrmec?, the White Church on the Hi.' wil wlconestudA 3-7153. yar -p.H quiries we are listing in cap- ino charerp! for over "i,'r fe"' Mn. and Mrs. Ray Robiînson1 telephone sM 371. sule fanm, hunting seasons as; and ta within two juches of enjoyed a few days hoiidays i this week pnior to Ennestine's OUR TOWN-With the Humbys-by McCieiiand aneol rnig a erduia a ~OU RaAî 0W~.Mr. Joe Paul of Cagr, WOU PENI Alta., a former "Janetville UIL.- -- - TRADE MUT SE_ NjuiT ASMANY iTS WARMV Old Boy" and one of the ne-1 :A&aU ENM£ SLOWAN E MT B JUT A MN EJr I FRmaining ten Canadian Boer >' NO NKERS.ON i =THEG4 rjRWar Veterans, was a guest of . TO WEAQ Her Majesty the Queen duringS-OT!temnhfJuyadt-o E hisRT!sjaye n the f JO hawaWoodProd cts td. tended the Royal Garden Party 0Ohw o d P He gives a glowing account of having been antertaire<j at ý DWTWNSORO ~ , Buckingham Palace, Balmoral'O 84 SIMCOE ST. S. - RA 8-1617 - Castie and Edinaburgh Castle.! Upon returning home to Cal-' 9 TELEPHONES TO SERVEYO gary ha visited bis sister, Mrs.!AA Eih290 A.nn McDowell, and otiuei- rA BOWMANVILLE MA 3-2130 friands at Janetville. DW TW HW(ýsXOE R Mr. and Mrs. Mensha l iiDW TW HW MOE RDYUTL9PM oolm and Ann of Strat...... 1 nee welcome visitons at "Mal- OSHAWA WOO'ý) PRODUCTS -OUW ODOUT OSHAWA WOOD RODUCT a' caenMonday. THU-MRsnA,o SECPT. st ,1960 TUS CANADLAN STATISIL4». BOlrigAlfVnt.& MMAIM a

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