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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Aug 1965, p. 10

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'Ile Canadian Statesman, BowmnanvMfe, Aug. 25. 1965 FSt _______irs____il______________________o Sixh ineGils ai Tem eunonRecails Memore f Big Game 'en 1915 Orono Girls, 1915: front row, lef t to right, Edith Wood (Mrs. Percy Cooper), .Vina Winter (Mrs. Olie Cooper), 'Joe' Armstrong, Coach-Manager Jim Richards, Marion Waddell (Mrs. Colville Evans), Dorothy Richards (Mrs. R. Lucas); back .row, George Cowan, Hilda Gamsby (Mrs. Sinclair), Zeila Gibson (Mrs. Jim Middleton), Hazel Walters (Mrs. Cal Myles), Etta Winter (Mrs. Bill Irwin) and Kate Williamson (Mrs. Kihhrnaster)._____________ of ground caver plants. As a la.st stop before leav- ing, be sure to visit the greenhouses next to the gar- dens. When you are in tihe gardens, don't hestitate toa sk Want a real treat? Looking and in the center, Eucalyptus quetios! he-faculty ancý for ideas for design and plant globosus Perilla, and Euphor- staff will be glad te help you rntigardeIfsat the, Onto bia margnate (Snow-on-the- ln every way possible. Staff the ardns a th OntrioMountain). The display of are on hand 8:00 a.m. te 5:00 Agricultural College, suggest aster at the south end of this p.ni. Monday to Friday but !iorticulturists with the On- bed j5 now coring into fl the gardens are open ta the tarie Departiment of Agricul- bfoushwn acmll public at ail turnes. ture. Get into your car andblo,-swigacmet corne to Guelph, you won't be range of taîl and short, early disappointed. and ]ate varieties. Twofeaure ofthegarerlThe gardens have a small S LN Twofeaure o th garde aea devoted to ground cov- are the ennual and beddinglers which are now i oge Wr are glad ta report Mrs. . plant beds. The annuals were with landscapers. 'Incude Frank Gilbert is naw con- aon directly n thned and~ are EulonYrus (big leafed valesing at home, after a 41/2 %vee.dMythien fhried ande winter creeper), Cotoneaster, months stay in Memorial Hos- wnedd t ae drNg June.a and Periwinkle (Vinca). Each pital, Bowmanville, with a Onhirly p arpeNeophla, of the patches of ground heart condition. Shre'opiC oafacover is separated by various Mrs. Kossatz, Kingston, Mr. tCaienduila a nd Menzieeia., types of low-growing hedges and Mrs. Ross Kossatz, Osha- The bedding plants, which such as privet, Barberry, and wa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. were raised in the greenhouse Potentilla. Ralph Davis. end set eut in June, consist of Petunias in variety, Portu- The project area in the Mr. Elgin Taylor has return- lace (Hrleqin ixtue),center of tihe gardens gives ed home after an enjoyable lca, (aRose tuin m ixtu he) hm dees etrip ta the West Coast. Allyuni(Roie 'Da), in- he ome garenes snie Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mill- nias (Thumbellina), Celosia ideas for fencing. paving, and snadfml noe e end Cosmos. usin.g raised beds. Materialssdnanhd amiy at TwedaDen- You wifl ic interested in . sh a grav n e,, ganiteon-bigh and Bancroft. the more informai design of cret ea greeand storeare Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yel- the main bed with its border cree, w ao, and ireare lowlees and family spent cf ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s usdh aiu obnt ons laidays at Sauble Beach, Hep- ofLavender cotto (Santo- Those who are planning awrtadasenodavit lina)surritend in 1000 on- l n e wn wifl be interested ta Santa's Village, Brace-i desht a ndpik egnisintiedifferent grass mix- bridge. Pestca gaucagxss, Dusty tures on the patches dividing M.an Ms.BueHri 34iller, annuel cornower, the beds. These give a good son and aMil, s.BuHarrie- idea of the textures end Sunday visitors of the Harvey1 Cet Your Price &hjadsavai1labie.hisYellowle roI yI0 i ear are a border near the are holidaying with their For our ivesock grenouses of miclsurnmer grandpanents, Mr. and Mrs. shrougbflowering perennials a border McCarroll, Omemnee. 8 T A T E 8SrM A N near tihe iris beds featuning Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellow-a C L A 8 S 1 F 1 E D 8 deciduous flowering shrubs, lees and family visited Sunday - Phone 623-3303 and the estiablishmnent of alwith Mr. and Mrs. Clare Allin,r new and arger area fan plots Providence.t ________________________________________ Mr. and Mrs. M. Vice ande family were Sunday tea guestsr of Mr. and Mns. Ross Cryder-g man. Recent visitors with Mr. andv P RT PERRY F.AiR Mrs. E. Cryderman wereMr. LA OU D YThompson and daughter, St. o September 6, 1965 GrgoyHapton. lso Mr.an Mrs. E. Cryderman and Mrs. Effie Balson attended LIVESTOCK HORSE RACING the Gilbank family picnic on LADIE WORKSaturday at Orono. LADIES WORKMr. and Mrs. HermanM- BAND MIDWAY CLOWNS Gili, Bethany; Mr. Melvillej Griffin, Blackstock wene Tues- SEE ""C LYDE"" THE BUFFALO day visitors with Mrs. N. Wat-- ten and Francis.M F. HONEY, Pres. F. LAMB, Sec'y. Sunday callers at the Wat- er ADMISSION 75e CARS 50e ten home wene Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Milîson, Toronto; Miss ar ___Ida Arnot, Mrs. Jessie Ches- M~ ter, Mr. and Mns. Will Tonkin, M e * ss aisOshawa. Misses Martha and Marie M Smales, Oshawa, spent a few i * fdays with Catherine Baker. ti Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox an fj.i'Aand family enjoyed a Sunday picnic dinner at the home Of ai vci4i Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tink, Eh- M] enezer, in honor of Joan Tink's me birthday. g pMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome Hl and boys had a pleasant holi- day at Baptiste Lake. a Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- an lin and Debbie, Blackstock, M, *wene Sunday guests of Mr.- . i0Aand Mrs. Lloyd Broome. CHECKLISTMr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink of VALUE. #Art~Iir and boys were Sunday guests qUALITY ;ifMr. and Mrs. Orville Jack- QUÂLITYson, Oshawa. end SERVICE: Mrs. Addie Tink with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dewell, Hamp-f PrescriPtion Sunglasses at Same Low Price ton, and also visited wîth Mrs. " FO Mi FO WOEN FR CILDEN Samis and Mrs. Couch, New- * FO ME * OR O.ME * OR HILREN castle. " SUY DIRECT FROM THE LABORATORY AND SAVE ' Mrs. John Wadge and Miss " PIRST QUALIT LENSES . .. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ýGrace Wadge, Winnipeg; Mns. " BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED OR REPLACED WHILE YOUý WAIT Ormniston, Brooklin, and Mrs. Orville Jackson, Oshawa, were " OCULIST' PRESCRIPTIONS fILLED AT SAME LOW PRICES recent dinner guests with the Bruce Tinks. iMiss Nancy Knox spent holi- days with relatives at Brough- Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, Nancy, Carol and Marilyn visited Rev. and Mrs. Fred Reed at their cottage, Lake Dalrymple.I Mr. and Mrs. E. Spires visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bent,; *jj ~ ~ ~~ rIWhitby, on Sunday. Snday tea guests of Mr,ý and Mrs. Frank Westlake were1 __________________________Mrs. F. R. Cook, Mn. and Mrs. L1ý-l[l]e!XMRon Broomne. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mitchell, Bawmanville. SEE KING AND SAVE atndMsGrn lpe, 1 , Dwaynean Darnell, Tyrone; Mr. nd rs.Cyril Sith, er-; Sixth Line Girls team in 1965: front row, left ta row, Lulu McMull en (Mrs. A. R. Cousins), Elizabeth right, Gertie McMullen (Mrs. Jas. Spicer), Effie Burgess (Mrs. Milfred Davis), Norma Sheppard (Mrs. Souch- (Mrs. Harold Sowden), Hazel Cooper (Mrs. Anderson), Katie Cochrane (Mrs. Hartwell Lowery) 0. Cowan), Lillie Ruthven_(Mrs. R. Lowery);_backf and Hazel Lowery (Mrs. Albert Morton). -Pearce Wilcox, S ha roan O ver 10,000 Animrais Burns, Dougie Wilbun, Patricia Ladies' Sack nace-Brian Todgham, IRobent Smith, Harold Wi]bur, I Attend Ex This Weekft Wdon(WidwadNra Base Bl The .N.. Ariclturiwil b fugedon the hoof, Shoe scramble-Mrs. Velma Dept. will surpass Noça-hs A'k slaughtredýý and judged 0f alrMs ag ibn1\I î this week when more thanth cras For those who Mrs, Tish Taylor. 10,000 hanses, cattle, sheep, prefer more cheerful campe-She kicking-Mrs. Hrazel ýBe stîli ye fans and ]end an and swine pour into the Ex titions, 30 cows of four dainy Sih n.Ja odad a forthe87t anua shw.breeds will be dressed ta, the Balloon bursting - Harold Until I tel] the way Th heeoftisyansshowludder, their uddens judged 1îbur; wheelbarnow race, The ladies ai Orono and Sixth -that unibeatable agnicultural1 before milking, and later, ai- Haro]d Wilhur and George Concession, Base BaIl play. com-bination, utility blendedi ter milking. iTodgham; persan coming long- with show ring standards. A nevi.sed schedule will per- est distance, Bill De Rivens; The first game was in Cooper's The "Hays Classification" in ýmit dalm and beef cattle tollucky dnaw, Fred Smith. Field, cattle judging, which is . .n be siýmultaneotisly displayed.ý Youngest persan - Allan 'It was bath fast and dlean -introduced this year, bringsý Dairy cattie wil] domnate the William Woodward; eldest per- And drew the largest crawd faurfold advanta-ge. It per-, first week et the Ex; they san-Chuck Woodward. of fans niits prize money to be al. will be judged Augýust 24 and Prizes were given ta the The Six had ev'er seen. most doubled. It aîîows ex- 25. The following day, the winners in all the sports Ms om hpado h hibitors ta participate wit beef cattle arrive at. the Ex. events. Ice creani and pop Ms om hpado h fewer animaIs, tu utn ta await judging on August wene served duning the after- mound thus cttingPitched halls% straight and costs, and encouraging maorel30 ad . noon and evening.swf exhihitors to attend the show, The Hanse Show will fil Around 5 a'clock a very de-AdLiiesodehdte h.opefully drawing many new the Coliseurn for the first six liciaus supper was served and AtdLzi todbh h faces from the ranks af new days of the C.N.E. That now evenyone enjayed it very much. Admagt te in her mit. end younger breeders, wotraditiona] test af femin'ne Teewn w algames, n agtte will now find It possible ta pulchritude, and dairy skills, one in the afternoan and one Miss Katie Cochrane at first make their debuts in agnicul- the Dairy Princess Contest aften supper. base t tunal competitions. It is aîso will be featured nightly. The When supper was finished a Caught every bail they threwf expected that thîs selective annual Cat and Dog' Shows motion was made hy ROY And Effie did the very sanie policy of cattle-judging wîîî will he better than ever, the Todgham that a vote of thanks At station number twa. guarantee a higher quality of former on the first two Ex. he made ta Roy Woodward. sho arima tan n ay pe-davs, and the latter, on the the president for the past While Hazel Morton down RaU showS yaia hnInaype last five days. Anrd the Flaw- three years, alsa a vote of third v-bs Yar.er Building will again be hast thanks ta Harvey Smith, the Perfonmed hier part right well A new comnpetition in theta the C.N.E.'s miagnificent secretary-treasurer for the past And Hazel Cooper at short beef division will take place I Horticultural Show, this yean five years, and the executive. stop on Friday, Aug. 27, when a streamlinied ta the themne of j Then the new executive for With graundens did exceli. nurnher f pue-bred steersdashing colour. 11966 was elected: President-Fo ilesGreantw Norman Wilcox: iePei Ruthven girls dent, Donald Wilcox; Secre- I aebl ue r ie tary-Treas. - Harvey Smith* nhe bailtherules are wie /V o cI~ a d ar il jSrith, Gardon Woodward, At catching pretty flues. H-Iolds 5 th Reunion sItwsce t o WlbuthefAnd when the uswr ______ _____picnic for next year atth one The 5th annual Woodward Onono Park. 0f the above said teamn qEns. Russel Vice and Mn. Ev- picnic was held at the Onono The Umpire cjuietly announced crett Vice. ýPark on Sunday, July l8th, That they had won by ten. Sunday tea guests wt r 95 h ahrn a h and Mrs. Russell Vwith Mr. 1965. T ihe gatthree ars e STARK VILLE To see the ladies play basebaîll Wrs.Flori ell wereand gest inreth ast60three yea r s meFls pntFiIs sunely lots of fun, .Wns. Flonence Yellauntons and w imrn hn6gpras Ms.re at pn n But Jimmy Richards he looked ms.Elv Gisa, Tuntn. attndig.day last week with Mns. Llew shockeci Miss Sharon Huggins and The family tree was prepan- 'ý 1wll Ir. John Huggins are spend. ed hy Ronald Taylor and ha Mrs. 1. Pluni, Toronto, spent ýWhen Tilley stole a run. ig holidays at the Salva- deserves much credit for the a iew days at Mn. Arthur Mc- II cannat tell you aIt the stuntsý on Army Centennial Guide ýfine work he has done on it. Kay's. j But I will give the score; ind Scout Camp, Ottawa. Sports Miss Beulah HalInwell and f The Orono teani gat twenty- Mn. and Mns. Alfned Huggins! Races : Boys and girls up Leslie Caswell spent a fewf four nuns rid boys, Oshiawa; Mr. and ta five years-Todd Burns, days in Toronto and alsa at- And the Sixth Line just tený Irs. Clarence Huggins, New- Randv W'i]bur, Kent Wilcox, tended the C.N.E.j more. narket, \vene Sundày tea1 Sandra Woodward and Shelly Mns. A. Dobsan ententained .iests ai Mn. and Mrs. Elmer f Wilhun. ia few ladies Wednesday aften- And now dean fans l'Il have fuggins. Boys and girls, 6 and 7 yeans noan Iast week ta visit her ta close Mr. and Mrs. Ike Weber ýIan Wilcox, Eric Bunns, Deb- sisten, Mns. C. Duthie of Hart. For I have not the tume id childnen, Sudbury, wene Ihie Wi]bur, Richard Cronin, ýney, Manitoba. jTa tell yau ail the ins and eekend guests ai Mn. and ýBannie Woodward. 1 Mrs. Russell Savery an dl us nrs.. Fraser. >oys and girls, 8 ta 10 yeans i!Mrs. Bothwell visited Mns.f And make it into rhyme. f Waltens, Elizabethville. 1Mr. and Mrs. Llew HaIloweIl visited Mn. and Mrs. Austin __ Turner at their cottage atM M - ,Fenelon Falls, Sunday.£ ... Mns. A. Dobsan spent a few PM UW L m B LA C S T O C 1.days in Toronta and also ac- companied her sister, Mrs. L uthie and niece Miss Joan r LU IDuthie ta the airpont as they Il N a ba__ter eur ai E M eavtonbhi unt ai- TOW NSI11 (LiiI bi NI AL usat FAIR Saturday, Aug. 28th Featuring . 0. ""Miss Dominion of Canada" CARTWRIGHT CENTENNIAL BEARD GROWING CONTEST PARADE 12:30 SHARP HORSE RACES . Combes Clan Annual Picnic Early rains delayed the' fifth annual Combes familyý picnic held at Springhill Park! August th. Horseshoes were played be- fore 39 sat down to a picnic dinner at 2:30 p.m. A draw for a basket of fruit was won by! Rae Combes. "Guess' the! weight of the watermelon was won by Joan Coombes. Officers for 1966 are: Presi-, dent Gwen and Steve Tkatch, Sec-Treasurer Shirley and Peter Auch, Sports Rae, RegI Dennis and Carol Combes. Races were conducted byi Shirley and Peter Auch and' Bruce Coombes. Winners of, running races wecre one to five, Date Tkatch, five to seven,1 Gary Combes, eight ta 10. Dan Combes, Ladies, Lyndaý iMutton, Men's, Rowlie Coomb-; es, Kick the Shoe (Men's),~ Bruce Combes, (Women)! Lynda Mutton, <Children)i Wayne Combes, Balloon~ Throwing, Gwen and Steveý Tkatch, Siamese Twin- Gwen: and Steve Tkatch, Peanutf Seramble.I Horseshoes and swimming ,were enjoyed in the afternoon.1 Most stayed for another pic-' in.ic supper.j On Saturday, August l4th, Orono Park was the scene of an amnazing reunion when ail the girls whu played for the famnous Sixth Line bahl team in 1915, returned ta the village where they won the Clarke Township Championship on July 23rd of that year. The three photos above show the Orono teamn they played, at left, the Sixth Line teamn in the centre, as they appear now and, at right, Mrs. R. Lowery, Toronto,, holds one of the posters advertising that memnorable battle. Also included is a poemn, author unidentified, describing the garne. _____ LEGISIATIVE ASSEMBLY Select Committee oý0 Conservation Authorities' The Select Committee appointed by the Legisiative Assem- bly of the Province of Ontarioa".. . to inquire iio and reviewthe provisions of The Conservation Authorities Act and such other Acts of this Legisiature relevant to the powers exercised by conservation autherities as the Com- mittee may deem appropriate "And that without imiting the generaiity of the foregoing ta inquire into and review the following matters: (a) the constitution and powers of conservation authorities including the number and method cf appointment cf members; (b) the system cf financing the work of conservation au- thorities and the ability of local municipalities ta pay for their share cf conservation schemes; (c) the power of conservation authorities ta acquire or expropriate lands and the methods used therefor; (d) the administrative practices and methods cf conserva. tion authorities In carrying out their responsibiltes under The Conservation Authorities Act." Conservation authorities, municipalities, associations and I ndividuals are invited to present submissions. Submissions should be filed with the Secretary by October l5th, 1965. Hearings will commence subsequent te that date. D. Arthur Evans, M.P.P. Chairman Mrs. H. G. Rowan, C.A., Secretary, Box 91, Parliament Bldgs., C MEETING for residents of the P 0F DARLINGTON Section 10 (1) (b), the matter of Proposed Amendment No. 3. to the Officiai Plan for the Township of Darlington, will be discussed at a Public Meeting to be held by Darlington Planning Board on THURSDA&YP AUG. I6thp 19645 .8:00 p.m. at DARLINGTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Pusan o n HAMPTON. MAry ement Pursant o anapplication filed by St.May Company, the Township is considering the presentation to the. Minister of Municipal Affairs Amendment No. 3 to the Officiai Plan for the Township. The Amendment, if approvedi, would re-designate lands in part of Lots 12 to 17 inclusive, in the Broken Front Concession f romn Agricultural to Quarry Industrial, and would permit an amendiment to the. Zoning By-Law that would allow quarrying and cement manufacturing on those lands. The Officiai Plan amendment pertaining to, this matter may be inspected at the Clerk's office at Hampton, and persons wishing to file comment in writing may do so prior to the date of Darlington Planning Board: H. C. Muir, Chairman. W. E. Rundle, S.cr.tary. Visit Lovely Gardens In Full Color ut OAC d u it eý

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