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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Jul 1960, p. 4

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A Cobeurg company, the Alwood bDelevopmint and Construction Company lias purchased the assets 3f the Newcastle Development Conipany wýýhich hias been planning! a developmnen, in thie village ofi Newcastle The Cobourg company plans to býuild on 60 lots in the subdivision, GRADUATES CONTINUE PQST.GRADUATE STUDIES For 40 percent of the 1960 Grad- uating Class of thle Ontario Agri- cult'ural College, Guelph, education is niot over. A recent survey indi- cates that 35 of the 92 graduates are coninung n in Post Graduate Studies. This relatively highi num- ber indicates the pressing need in Agriculture for the skilled scientist in this age of advances technology. Drham Ldge. Rev. Alex G. Scott of Bwnn ville, is chaplain, of Jerusalemn Lodge, No. 31 a past master of - M1n Lodge, Monkton, Ont., Mr. Scott is also a member of the Lon- don Lodge of Perfection and Pales- tine Chapter, No. 249, Bowmanville. He as been minister of St An. drew's Presbytérian Church, Bw- manvîlle, for eight years. CONCERNED AT PUBLIC APATH-Y Three recommnendations wil be submnitted to the Central Lake Oni- tarlo Conservation Authority by. its public relations advisary board. Mrs. Joyce Burns, a Whitby rep- resentative, suggested he bard recommend to the authority, that tours be arranged for reprýesen,-ta-, tves of service clubs, and another tour for members of councils be ar- Tirtyf\ per cent of the Graduates l Board chairman Ernie Dent, Or- have been employed by industries ono, said the authority should get related to agric-ulture such as the 1down tO a m-ore practical basis on- Packng nd annng ndutris, - conservation. He said a programi of CO-OperIativeý, Feed, Fertilizer, education should be set Up showing2 Nursery and Seed Companies as whv1Uat conservation can do in the- salesmen, technicians, chýIemlists and mIuInicip)ality. reerhassistants A ýwide variety"i i -f positions in the field of Agricu1- "Jm not sure wh-Iethei' the counic!îl tural Industry- have been filled by were just rejectîng our proposed, Ontario Agicultural College stu- Schieme One when they turnied uûs dents. downi, or whether they wvere ob- jecting to spending $50,000.7" lie Qualified as Science te3cehers as said. well as instruictors in Agriculture, Chairmnan Dent, when discuissing9 13 per cenit have, joinedj the teaching ý the board'ýs 1960 budget said there profession. Is stili about $500 remnainling of the Governmnent Service, which pre- $950 set asîide for public relations. viouslyý claimed a higher percentage H-e pointed out an amended levy, thiis year took 8' per ce-nt of the excludintg the cost of Schene One, graduates. wvill be sent to e member mujýnici- While it is estimated that 80 per palities. cent of the 1960 O.A.C. graduiates -o-- are directly or indirectly Serving AIRCRAFT LANDS agriculture, .1 per cent are engaged NEAR NEWCASTLE in actual faring,. It is interesting A. smaîî single-engine Chipmunýk te n 'ote thiat the top student of the aircraft, similar to those used as class, James Ewvart, is operating a basic trainers by the Royal Cali- farin near Peiith, Ontario. adian Air Fore, 1iuic1d'1 aielv ina FISH SHOW TO FEATURE FALL FAIR Deadly pirhanasý from the Ama- zon, alligators from thle rFlorida Everglades and an electric eel from the rivers of South, Central Amer- ica wlll be among the exhibits to be shiown by the Oshawa district A'eu- lerium SocietY as a special feature of Oshawa Fair this year. Nearly 100 individual aguariums, containing bizarre andl l "ï 1o,~ kinds of fish with a total value o1 nearly - $10,000 wil] be houqed in the mýain. barn at Alexandra Park for the first auru exhibition ever) to be held in the district. Duiring- the recent convocation of the Grand Lodge of Caniaii in the Province of Ontario, AF and AM,4 in Toronto thre members of the craft in the Oshawa district were accord- ed high. honors Leonard D. Colbear of Port Perry,'*served as master of Fidelity Lodg'e, No. 48, in 1942-43. Hle was originally a member of Re- mnembrance Lodge, Toronto, and af- fîliated in Port Perry in 1933. lie Was one of the cominittee respons-ý ible for the building of the newl iMasonic Temple in Port Perry. Clarence J. Allin of Newcastle, is a past master of Durham Lodlge, No. 66. Hie is also a past district secretary of Ontario District and hias been a Masoni for ý4 years in clover f ield, east of Bowmaniville, Friday afternoon after losing ils,- propeller in mid-air. The pilot, Douglas J. Givens, wae flying a DeHavijand demonstration plane from the RCAF base at Treri- toin te Downsview when the propel.. 1er flew off damaging the engine. Cruisîng at an altitude of about 2000f eet, he had time to spot the fie]d on Darlington Township Reevre Garnet Rickard's farm and an (Continued on page 5) '~PARENTS - YOUNG PEOPLE Q ' Registrationsar now being acceptedi for the Q FAL1L TERMQ Tuesday,Set lîcb OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEG0I Personaindvdua instucin m ajhcho suje: Over 100 Qraduat'es placed in 16 Evening Ciassesý-'rTuday and Thutrsday Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Tuition $1500 per monîfi. lAct Now! Get the Facts! Clip and Mail the coupon below Today 1a ere d nte pcalzdBusiness Training offered y Please send full particulars to: Name ............. ....... ....... ... Telephone Ne..............i o Address4....>.................... ........ ........... A ge ........... QQ Grade attained at High Schoolý. Signed.......... HOME GROWN NO. 1 GRADE ero xi~ ROSE SWEET MIXED PIr1CK LE S save 6c IGA PLUJS DEPOSIT GINGER ALE 32 oz 'r- r 'r >2 ER, DEALER, -rHURSDAY, JULY 28th, "1960 o= oc=z>o 0= 0 0 0 o= < 0= 0 oc=>oý ORONO WEEKLY TIMES

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