THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 25, 1959 J Youthful Athletes Seek CRA Swimming Titles Rotary Park Pool Was Busy Spot On Monday Stroke--Susan Fleming, Con. naught; Marilyn Shultz, Con. naught; Janice Wilson, Kingside, Senior Boys Back Stroke--Rick Johnstone, Connaught; Bob Solo mon, Storie; Walter Kirk, Con. naught, Senior Girls Free Style--Susan Barr, Northway Court; Connie Grossman, Fernhill; Caroline Garrison, Baker Memorial. Senior Girls Back Stroke--Su- san Barr, Northway Court; Con- nie Crossman, Fernhill; Nancy Malloy, Eastview. LAND SALES Solicitors Says City Unaffected i | Oshawa City Solicitor E. G.|the land had remained in private {McNeely, submitted today that a hands, statement Monday by T. Kelso| Mr. Creighton said the sch Creighton, QC, of Oshawa, coun- board could probably go to court |sel for the commission enquiring to get payment. ; into Yrk Township land deals, Township auditor R. C. Bert- i re I bsolutely nothing to dojram had testifed the township" | Y ad the City of Oshawa in any made more than $4,000,000 on|finished at 3 p.m. |Glover, North Oshawa. way ; "land sales during the last 71| The winners are: _| Intermediate Girls Free Style-- ro Fide |vears. | Junior Boys Free Style--Jim Susan Fleming, Connaught; Gail Mr. Creighton told the enquiry' The profits wene used to build Shultz, Connaught; Randy Riggs, Glover, Connaught; Karen West- in suburban Toronto that skating rinks. playgrounds, { a| Woodview. {ley, Nipigon. township broke the law when it| swimming pool and township of- gi | | | s and girls from 21 super- Heights; Mayrene Robson, North- i Oshawa playgrounds vied way for top honors, Monday, at the, Intermediate Boys Free Style-- annual CRA playground swim-|Jakow Semenko, Storie: "Pill ool Ming championships at Rotary|Glover, North Oshawa; Bob Whit- Pool. |sitt, Storie. Weather and water conditions! Intermediate Boys Back Stroke favorable for the meet Wayne Henderson, Kingside; 9:30 a.m. and Paul Romaniski, Eastview; Bill Boy | vised Ai which was part of the CRA | races. Games Festival. Shown here is | Oshaw s Photo the start of one of the boys' | shawa Times Phe the Junior Boys Back Stroke--Jim| Intermediate Girls Back Stroke land to sales and other municipal school board civic 1s | an | | is d EDS: Following is for use any-|of only two votes time but may be used in connec: old doctor . tion with the Prince Edward Is-| He didn't ask for the nomina- |tion. He had retired from the civil service three years previously apparent intentions of enjoy- ng life on the spacious farm he built into a showpiece ____|land general election Sept. 1. s Imposed | CHARLOTTE TOWN (CP) Walter Shaw, Progressive Con- servative leader in Prince Ed- {ward Island, is trying not only to| Mr. Shaw, flather of three, says Indo-| loust the Liberal government in he is 70 years old. Some of his |the provincial election Sept , |opponents say he is 73. He tried | {But also to win a legislature seat to win a House seat in the last | for himself, election, but was defeated in the] | Since Mr. Shaw, a retired civil Liberal sweep | In Fraud servant, became head of the/MODERN FARM | in party in 1957, he has directed| The husky, six foot, 200- an . an illegal place their four-man legislature group pounder holds a Bachelor of Sci-| A John street man Stanley gor, a chair on the floor pro- ence degree from the Ontario] 1 1ga 10N Clay, was fined $50 and eosts for|yiqeq by Liberal Premier Alex Agricultural College, and most | | having ne ahd hicy and costs|\ratheson, but he could not speak|things he preaches were| SALT LAKE CITY (CP) -- Six oF Jeng mioxicate in debates practised on his modern farm at|civil suits charge 35 defendants Another man, Join Potash, off 'gince the Conservatives have|nearby St. Catherines with TE ars Rexall BIRTHDAYS no known address, was fined $10 swept all Prince Edward Island : ! : Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi. dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birth days today: Stacey, Hoskin, backfired through the carburetor starting the fire. Fire |fighters said the wiring in the | motor was completely burned out. | The smoke scare was turned in from a home at 150 William | street east. 3 Liquor Cases 3) Charged "CELEBRATING 218 Celina Herman Pascoe street, Monday, was and costs or 10 in the lcounty jail for having liquor in Agriculture is a field in which Oil Company and its stockholders| {and costs on each count of hav-| coats in the last two federal elec- he is expert, and before he re- of $123,589,024. The complaints| ing: liguor and of intoxication tions, he feels the chances of 'de- tired from the civil service his are on file here in U.S. district I'he three men appeared hefore feating the provincial government speech making was confined | court Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in court are pretty good although the Lib- Rose Marie 57 Orchard View boulevard; Mrs, Ethel Muzik, 67 Third avenue; Earl Shipman, RR 4, 1052 Hortop avenue; Patsy Savage, 795 Park road south; Marylyn Pascoe, Hampton; Gail Essex, 1518 Oxford street; Angus Basey, 283 Thomas street; Mr, T. Rahme, 417 Ritson road north ;Linda Rae, 610 Fernhill boulevard; Jimmy Parker, 227 Montrave avenue; Vincent Greco, 298 Elgin street west; Mrs. Elgin Mason, RR 6, Bowmanville. The first five persons to in- form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period. The cur- rent attraction is '"'Sleepi | selves, «Among the defendants are | Grover Whalen, former New York 1 was deputy minist © T| with defrauding Columbus Rex- litics has never been answered of agriculture for 30 years |all by transferring stock to other directly. He calls it '"'destiny." Praise Gi [City official greeter, and retired |air force Maj.-Gen. Ralph Royce. ported to have told several mem- 4 bers of Congress that "the R d Chi » i Silent On tasteless piece of chocolate box change Commission Act of 1933. tion KEEP BUGS OUT... LET AIR IN with new ALSCO SUPREME ALUMINUM SCREEN- STORM DOORS ® Self-storing ori ble models with aluminum Z-bar edging to cover sides of house door frame. ® Full one inch thick 1% " in expander door) jor rugged strength. e Geon "live" vinyl weatherstripping around the sashes and around the frame of the door. @ Drip ledge on jamb header drain crown along top of door ensure complete weather protection. ® Positive-action knob latch. © Spring-loaded catches on lower sash. Bot 3: sill ps ad without removing door, # Concealed hinges, hurricane check-chain, storm sashes, rust, House of Representatives foreign| affairs committee at a private| {session in the state department. | In the 75-minute wession, Her- iter told the congressmen that the situation in Laos is a "very dan gerous one" and he is "deeply concerned about it," Fulbright 3 |corporations and them to them- former Conservative To Stratford Some of the defendants are United Nations may take some {wrapping,"" he said Monday in an Top Speech Beauty." Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of 8 am. and 10 am. FLOOR FORM COLLAPSES OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Six {workmen were injured Monday when a plywood form into which Monday mainly to agricultural topics. He| A¢ Salt Lake Citv lawyer, David! noay. ¢ have been in power here was a popular speaker at din-|Clegg, filed the complaints as re- Tor AA vemrs ners and conventions, both in this | ceiver for Columbus Rexall. They | | AGRICULTURE EXPERT province and on the mainland charge the defendants--who live] teps een Until 1954, Mr. Shaw was dep- pe is a Tove President of Hie in the United States, Canada, Eu- dee a. velit y ymindon orticy Society, | ) W : ny een lenis miss or wi por. and rope, Central and South America Oshawa; Mrs. Millie Olynyk. . ; : 101 Oshawa boulevard north; Warren Coulter, 80 Pontiac Y n The avenue; Mrs. Alec Yonson, leader, lawyer R. R. Bell, quit lafter the Liberals swamped the L I lopposition 27-3 in the 1955 elec-| dos ssue The Conservatives picked up one seat in a 1957 byelection WASHINGTON (AP State, Mr. Shaw won the leadership at| gay PAX (CP) -- Brian Way, | charged with active participation Secretary Christian Herter is re.|@ Party convention by a inargin ducer of British children's|in stock manipulation. Others are oy plays, says Stratford, England, |charged with knotving of illegal |*is too stuffy and lavish and is|transfers and willingly making "ljust designed for the American money from them. part in what is going 'on in Laos | tourist." The complaints allege the stock before too long." | "Stratford, Ontario, makes was sold for gigantic profits in The report came from Demo- |Stratford, England, look like a|viclation of the Securities and Ex- | cratic Senator J William Ful- bright of Arkansas Monday after Herter briefed five members of interview. ) | "a the Senate foreign relations com- "Stratford. England, is overset, mittee and five members of the joverdressed and overs acted. | Firm Official | rations, Ontario, on He other | > hand, produces Shakespeare's - ae plays as Shakespeare himself | Admits Theft PEKING (Reuters Com- would have wanted them." munist Chinese officials main-| Mr. Wap was to leave here to-| GENEVA, N.Y. (AP)--An offi- ained silence today on an "im-'qay for London where he will pre-icial of the S and H Green Stamp portant speech' made Monday (sent a childrens' play Saturday.|Company has admitted stealing oy head of state Liu Shao-chi at During the year he produces 17,500,000 stam § his fi 2s 3 ,500, E ps from his firm, said a supreme states conference here. plays in English schools. |police said Monday. NEED. ORMATION Reports of the conference were, He has spent several weeks! They reported that Morgan H. But, Fulbright continued. Her- splashed across the front pages touring Canada and staging plays| westcott, 59, a service manager 92. President Sukarno's cabinet an- they were pouring concrete col- ® Canada's widest range of decorative grilles (optional extra). lapsed and spilled them approx- imately 22 feet to the basement of Oakland's new Hall of Justice Building, come into effect today. 'FOUR MONTHS FOR SINGING YAKIMA, Wash. (AP Philip Lombardo, 65, was charged with creating a pub- lic nuisance. He sang opera- tic arias top much and too oudly, said his neighbor Said Lombardo: "I sing be- cause 1 am full of happiness When Justice of the Peace Thomas Grady asked for a sample, the defendant sang lustily "Good?" he asked No," said Grady He gave Lombardo a four month suspended sentence | | | NO DOWN PAYMENT NOTHING TO PAY FOR 4 MONTHS ALSCO PRODUCTS OF CANADA LIMITED LANSDOWNE SHOPPING CENTRE SIMCOE ST NORTH RA 3-9843 197b KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 JUBLIEE PAVILION FREE. ADMISSION EXTRA BUSFS - Selling Your Home? PHOTO CO-OP Sells First! Contact Your Local Realtor nounced the changes Monday to| [eT TePorted that the department of Chinese newspapers but therein several centres for 8S and H, had signed a state- has not received enough inform. Was no amplification of the state- {ment that he took the stamps ation to see clearly what is going Ment that Liu had made an *'im- |valued at $43,750 : {on in the Southeast Asian king./Portant speech." SEVENTY CATS | Westcott also admitted taking dom. Mao Tse-tung, Chinese Com-| [$6,360 from company funds, po- Fulbright, chairman of the Sen-|munist party leader, was missing | IN ONE HOUSE lice said : |ate committee, relayed Herter's|from the conference touching | ras 7, i A N ; | remarks to reporters off new speculation on his where-| GLENDALE, Calif. (AP)-- | Be Yas hale Wa ohene: Rr CH RESORT The growing concern here over|abouts. But observers noted that! Seventy cats in one house {tion gr ury ou TH oe ga; th of Ciager re. Laos was reflected throughout [Since he is nc longer head of are 67 too many, a jury de- Westcott's duties included di he 2 2 ra Secotl yee Tas government Monday. Offi- state there was no necessity for| cided t ibuti Felt os ' Sin 54 on iL " ands. 've | of several agencies at. him to be present [, Dr, Aura Hardison and | Se on 5 id Tog mer-lyachting Cetitres. {tended on the situation by the de-| The conference, attended by| Miss Marian Martin were Sha S. 1he Tene nd ispense partment of defence." about 80 persons, Seemed in| convicted Monday of violat- { he Stanips on the sis of Cus- | One of the officials reported|tended mainly to give informa-| Ng an ordinance limiting the jlomen pitchases. § and H then] that there still is hope that Laos|tion and instruction on future pol-| Dumber of cats to three for redeems the stamps for merchan-| » can cope with the Red forces onlicy to heads of China's eight non-| @ single residence |dise 3 its own he Sentencing was postponed [mem ---------- until Oct. 5, pending a mo- tion for a new trial. | | Communist "democratic'" parties, | | ----|which follow the Communist CHOKES TO DEATH {party leadership MERIDEN, Conn. (AP)~Mrs This policy is believed to have! Florence B. Weisner, celebrating been worked out at a recent! . LONDON PLAYHOUSE her 1 birthday at a quiet sup- meeting of the party's central. London's Old Vie Theatre, dedi- sons by a Royal Automobile Club per 'with her husband, died Mon- committee which called for a cated to Shakespeare and other instructor. The course consists of (day night when she choked on a "vigorous campaign' to increase|classical writers, was originally nine hours' classroom work and |piece of tomato. Iproduction and practice economy. known as Royal Victoria Hall. '30 hours on the road. | | | | | | | | | | SCHOOL DRIVING | | HENDON, England (CP)--Stu |dents at a school in this Middle- {sex town are given driving les- | | boys and girls from the city's | morning to take part in the 21 supervised playgrounds gath- | swimming championship meet : ii SE Eg . failed to distribute profits from fices, he testified as the inquiry Shultz, Connaught; Jim Nestie, --Linda McQuade, Connaught;| Senior Girls Breast Stroke. -- to allow counsel to peruse earlier|man; Bill Norton, Colpus |garet Chapman, Harman. Crossman, Fernhill; Susan Me- Rugby Football Seen | Keeshond Is ea | Junior Girls Free Style--Deb-| Senior Boys Free Style--Rick Conkey, Baker Memorial. Mr. Creighton said section 52|ton later adjourned the in-|Valerie Edwards, Connaught;iseph, Harman; Roger Reeson, Junior Relay Team--Northway the Municipal Act stats that|quiry into the township's land Cathy Webster, Northway Court. Connaught. Court. nicipality and later resold, the again, this time to give counsel|Marie Bradley, Baker Memorial; Roger Reeson, Connaught; Wal- Harman, Commaught. Netherlands profits should go to the bodies a chance to prepare arguments. Sharon Goldblatt, Sunset Heights. ter Kirk, Connaught; Ed. Joseph,| Intermediate Relay Team-- "What boys get out of rugby|of the club. Among those at the players expected to be top flight Norton, Colpus; Randy Riggs,| Intermediate Boys football! is as. important to them head table were George H. performers this season, will not| no. w oi vi Gibbons St. | Woodview. Stroke--Bob ~~ Whitsitt, Race (8 laps) -- Rick a former player and coach with/Maidlow, Vern Walker, Dyson of the season due to injuries of Keeshond - dogs in Oshawa. Debbie McMillan, the Toronto Argonaut Football Brooks, Dr. John Phillips, Leowhile O'Garro's rugby .career mw, of the breed won top prizes Court; = Sharon Lott, Sunset! Intermediate Girls Bre st/Harman. Club of Oshawa at their Monday| 3 oe i sss its . x at Oshawa Fair hd luncheon meeting in Hotel Gen. GAME LITTLE CHANGED HISTORY RECALLED Fhe Roe ond. obivival pe a Oo | oJ od * [] 5 Mr. Morris stated that the game| Rotarian Al. Reed recalled that | aC ay | 1Ce ul ng The colorful "footballer, o licity would indicat by the late Dr. Finnegan Holland as watch dog. The l | illustrated his remarks with/much as publicity would indicate. here by the late Bie ro) ql barges, w ply the canals, The preliminary hearing of anjbec said he told him either to to the First World 3 : ' yship a i > ad/War, In the early 1920's a team " ; . b, 3 a | from his experiences with the|lowship and plain fun which had w Fey ar Ee stay on guard night and|journed until Sept. 4 beforeisaid Krywko then shot him in the! {jeut.-Governor the Hon. John! | 0 2) recte Toronto club, said that the game once characterized the club's out-|was formed at the Oshawa High day Magistrate F. S. Ebbs Monday. |stomach Kir Macho, Sania chow) Mrs : $i inati y ai he and in 1928, an intermediate 5 > : , 2 | his timing and co-ordination as|the team travels by air and t hog ) Sous : ured, and that they are was charged with the attempted Worobec to come over to thelwash took the salute and pre-| F' st I well as his judgment. players can be seen playing/team, known as the Oshawa Blue wonderful pets for children. murder John Worobec, 63, of| Krywko residence for some wine. cented an award for the best eli ens 5 Scthaya liave Jen DAI ew sume, ick and by Bob Hesketh, a sportswriter] Rugby, he said, is big business! This team -in -its first year of steel grav and silver gray The inciderit occurred June 13{that he struck Druzik and then jor L. W. Hyttenrauch of Wind-| er, m ) . for a. Toronto newspaper who today with young Canadian play--operation won the Ontario cham-| 'A peculiar feature of the Kee- at the home of Krywko late in/was asked to leave by Krywko. | gor [the face lifting in the downtown Office space will dominate the c - district has been improving stead:|30 x 60 foot structure. Plans call for the Argonaut Club. Dr. D. E. ever, they got to know people and year as runner-up. In its third Light coloring around the eves had gone to the home of Krywkolawa Police Department said up- delivered an address praising the| I table ¢ i i si servi ive betw: 10,000 and | year it again won the title gives the illus A the tation of William Pet- on his arrival at the scene of the| : | he most notable improvement|ang on the bottom floor. The Sturgis, president of the service/could receive between $10 and | ye agai ives the i lusion. on the invitatio ; cadets for the splendid perfor |was the painting of the Coulter|™ ie oun four. Tie Members of the executive and ers. War the Oshawa Red Raiders Worobec admi to fighting|be intoxicated and that there The cadets demonstrated, on Richmond street west ' The two companies have also recently formed Oshawa Juniorjwas revealed that Stoneburg, operated as an intermediate zik. He claimed Druzik struck table Ci life, the changing & the guard.| ee * | purch d the buildi at the Rugby Football Club were guests|Fedor and O"Garro, three of thelteam. him and then punched him inj Upon hearing the Crown's Wit-/y; boon 40" the 1000 spectators, [51 the renovation of the area.| is Ontario streets for similar de- { 2 re i /oro-| jour t to Sept. 4 Fa Idea Home Has Little damage resulted from 330 ordered kim tv leave Woro!jourment 19 op the youthful guards, just as|construction on a new store and NEW BOWLING ALLEY two-car crash at the intersection | {guards have been molested at|office building on Bond street Another project of Panicka and . (of Bond and Church streets Mon-| Oil Furnace |square and the two '"offending|$160,000 EXPENDITURE Swarbrick, 299 Ridgeway avenue |ladies" were carried away. The| The companies tore down the only. The alley is under oid and Ethel T. Kerr, 748 Simcoe | tion, Just sast of the sity limits, The harvesting of fall wheat ed in Ontario since July 1 and| Times that the heating unit in-| I Nous: 1 . : i ; | | Near the close of the cere #s well advanced and this opera-|particularly the lack of rainfall staMed in the McCullough Homes| prin «o: wiki | : : th the only fully automatic pin set- { Police said damage was esti-| {monies, rain cut the event mated at $60. Swarbrick was| ters in Carada. Each of the 16 : F: $60. § as er a 42-year-| harvested acreage is estimated PASTURES FAIR heater Shag scheduled for noon. vi Pastures ar i AEE while Mrs. Kerr was proceeding ; at 425,000 acres as compared with Sure. 2 renorted to be'in he voit fnstalied in the home east on Bond street. P vantage of camp life at Ipper-| After a quiet weekend, the| Parking will be no problem at wash this year. They attend fire department was kept busy Eastway 10-Pin Bowl, as facili- caused by extensive winter-killing. [in Central Ontario but are defin- : 2 | ; ; A r 3 i 1. The yield is expected to average |itely below normal in the south heating, unit 1 i Fine throughout Ontario. three ambulance calls, a truck|Vided. Frank Horning, well-known ie nthes-lmperial 1S espe- 4 i : " manage the lanes. The open acre, giving a total production|tario and in Eastern and North- grass fires. od WH n ge fw lanes, The op ing is 5 and economy. e truck, own HH. --~ . 20,000,000 a year ago. The qual-|found it necessary to resort to ity of this crop varies widely, supplementary feeding and many sign which ensures the utmost in heat energy from the fuel con- considerably below average in|ond growth of hay crops for pas- evenly throughout the house. part of the acreage had the win- | seedings of hay crops would great- ter-killed spots filled in with oats|y benefit from heavy rains dur-|the Idea Home by Lockwood Heating and Sheet Metal Limit- of this grain will, of course, only| The tobacco crop has develop- Harvesting of the first cutting quite satisfactory yields. Approxi- ~~ of hay crops is completed and mately 70 per cent of the acreage erage, with the result that there provided with irrigation and con- able for Ontario's large livestock general figa crops » . lack of ! population this winter. The qual-|rainial ¢ sugar beet crop is n uard there was very little: spoilage average yield for the province as| caused by rain this season. a whole but other late crops such| » potatoes - are in below average In Indonesia Spring grains have the heavy producing warm weather which prevailed areas. Istood guard am La during July and the first ten days 8 around foreign and cent of the acreage seeded to| The department has issued the {°5'4 began a drastic overhaul of these crops in Old Ontario is now [following estimates for crops in devaluation of its big bills tion in vields between different| In Durham County it is esti-| The value of the 500 and 1,000 145 5S . §. © 'r cent, virtually wiping out the ;. The greater part of the|45 busshels to the acre; oats, 50 Per cen y wiping out t a pros or rent rain-|bushels; barley, = 40 bushels; [cached fortunes of many million- number of widely separated/and hay, 1.5 tons per acre. and black marketeers. areas in the province were quite| The figures for Ontario County| Long lines of customers formed mal. acre; oats, 50 bushels; barley, 35 though the banks were closed to These areas comprise the east-| bushels; mixed grains, 48 bush-|the public. Many of those waiting p 4 sash. garry, Prescott, and Russell and CROP CONDITIONS |cash. portions of Kent, Bruce, Norfolk, "wy. gor riment has also made! POLICE KEEP ORDER and Lanark counties. Early seed- aro: the + as : £ 0 3 : J ten : S8 > province. The condition outside and others stood guard ed fields are generally giving bet-| =p Oooo crops, in Ontario inside the banks, where account - and I fields. The average yield of Ee 3 2 00S ing grain crops for the prov- sis of 100 per cent being nor fwitaesses, Durham County Oats, 9; larly the Chinese were hard hit be very goed and near average. Boy : Bas y the Chinese--were hard hit The second cutting of hay crops barley, 95; mixed grains, 97; pas-\hy "the new devaluation. They these same crops have been a joickwheat, W; fied Pools, gg, there were no customers. Stock- versely affected by the extrem pring wueat, 7 SOY eo! ' markets appeared paralyzed by corn for husking, 100 and potatoes, ING EVENTS Ontario County -- oats, 98; COM barley, 95; mixed grains, 99; |buckwheat, 94; field roots, 98; $100 JACKPOT (51 no:) spring wheat 96; fodder corn, 8 PM. AUGUST 25 [Polaloes. 8. 20 Gomes ~-- $6 and $10 "= Share the Wealth n LOolLiision A' car-truck collision, Monday | age to the car and no damage to| the truck. corner of Simcoe and 'Louisa| streets. The drivers were Marvin| of the truck and Ear! John Dur ward, RR 2, Blackwater. No one HUNDREDS OF OSHAWA | ered at Rotary Pool Monday the resumed Monday after a recess Lake Vista; Ron Joseph, Har- Susan Fleming, Connaught; Mar-/Nancy Malloy, Eastview; Connie | bodies Judge Joseph Sweet of Hamil. bie McMillan, Northway Court; Johnstone, Connaught; Ed. Jo-| Relay Teams (4-man teams)-- - - Native Of : Aid To Modern Youth 1V when land is acquired by a mu- sales and financial dealings| Junior Girls Back Stroke--Ann| Senior Boys Breast Stroke Senior Relay Team -- Storie, that would have received ta if [It will reopen in a week Junior Boys Breast Stroke--Bill Harman, |{Colpus, Connaught, Northway re eee Ceeem-- rec Breast Court. : : Stori 0 as their education," Ted Morris, Campbell, Fay Brooks, Murray be available for the remainder|;, == n'y} coder and importer | Junior Girls Breast Stroke-- Lanny Joseph, Harman; B; nstone, Connaught; Ed. Jo- : L t emp 2) { Tr e Northway Glover, North Oshawa. |seph, Harman; Jim Monpetit, Club, told members of the Rotary Krantz and Roy Day. may be at an end. lin the CRA Pet Show Saturday sther ¢ bree : i ostia who!of rugby has not changed half as first rugby team was formed Neinerlands breed iii Ps { many humorous anecdotes drawn He recalled the horseplay, fel- prior Iv carry these dogs up in the bows. attempted murder case was ad-|leave or he would shoot him. He Cadet Parade | They piri , A "tow: § sai ay|Se pe late Dr. Althouse x i n u : /ill improve a youth's reactions, of-town trips and said that today School by the late Stovin said the dogs are!Nick Krvw 60. 260 Annis street,| Petrashuk stated he had asked; - 0 £ will improv y Boi vir ic eC are Nic ko, 6 nni ree Si ing ceremonies at Camp Ipper For the past few years, theold brick cture and have The speaker was introduced chess or reading. Devils, was formed. come in two off-colors: Oshawa [He verified Worobec's statement|. det in the camp to Cadet Mal, wever, in the past few months|excess of $60,000 acts as public relations officer ers drawing $3000 a year. How- pionship and followed up the next shond is that it wears "glasses." [the afternoon. Worobec said he] Constable Jamieson of the Osh- The Lieutenant-Governor also|G' 3 for offices on the second floor i $ i PA 7 Sec Jor! rs - mee rashuk, a arder shooting he believed Krywko to| __ = . 1 club, presided. $12,000 as outstanding perform- Following the Second World : rashuk, a boarder hootin e belie mance | Manufacturing Company building ac odate stores. a number of the players of the] During the question period it|Football Club was organized and Damage Slight with a third man, Andrew Dru-|were empty bottles under a among other things in a cadet's| This wack. two lool panies I S C h bleed nes Defense Counsel Malcolm south west corner of Bond and the face causing it to bleed nesses, ofe sel 1 but arranged by the army, two| Idstei Investment Lid. and| . | n treet Ias At this point, Krywko came in| Robb asked the court for an al ives of officers hugged one oijoudstein lives mes Li betas velopments. Fall Wheat Yield . | Buckingham Palace. An army eact p 4 ' : dia Goldstein is a new bowling ale day afternoon. | I P E I es «= was rushed om the parade] ; Averages 30 Bu wy wer PC Leader In PEL Tri tT ley let cn " It was erroneously reported in lerowd was thus entertained and | Friday's iss L aw : . » - | iad: a fi | *|on King street { y's issue of The Oshawa|sireet north, collided at 4 traffic | {the press had a field day. "ww light controlled stop. | 0 1n egi1s d ure d Truck Wiring A feature of the alleys will be tion is now completed on many |in some, parts. | Idea Home for 1959 at 794 Somer-| hor ard had been Tone Lia oi. The T9%0 [ville "street was an _electric| ated, a $60. Swarbrick was |short. A garden party Is Destro ed alleys will feature this innova. 5 n 7 > 1 ree | i 0) | More than 1000 cadets took ad- Y tion. 580,000 acres a year ago. The fair condition in the northern por; an Anthes -Imperial Oil Queen -- Jarge reductior in acreage wastion of Southwestern Ontario and! 0% \. 5 4 is a forced air camp from various points Monday as they responded to|ties for 100 cars have been pro- | dpb z bow! ir A approximately 30 bushels per|ern counties oi Southwestern On-| fire, a smoke scare, and four|in Oshawa ling circles, wilt cially designed for cleanliness of 12,750,000 bushels as against|ern Ontario. Some farmers have| It has a multiple flue-tube de- being good in some counties and [other farmers are using the sec- sumed. Heated air is distributed other counties. A considerable|ture purposes. Pastures and new The furnace was installed in or barley and a large percentage ing the last half of August. ed, 288 Arthur street, Oshawa be used for feed purposes. ed well to date and prom einai [planted to thi in Ontario i - 3 o 11 bove, av-|plant 0 this crop in Ontario is yields were generally a : ' 1 0 1Ce should be sufficient hay avail-|sequently is not affected like other ity is generally excellent and cxpected to give better than an as corn, dry beans, soybeans and YIELDS VARY - ripened | condition' due to dry weather in very rapidly due to extremely some of JAKARTA (CP) -- Riot police domestic banks today as of August. Approximately 60 per CROP ESTIMATES ) ks today a its economy, including a sharp cut. There is considerable varia-|the Oshawa district. counties and also within the same|/mated that fall wheat will run(Tupiah bills was slashed by 90 fall to produce good yields, but a|mixed grains, 45 bushels per acre aire speculators, businessmen dry and yields will be below nor-|are: fall wheat, 30 bushels perioutside banks early today, al- ern counties of Renfrew, Glen-|€ls and hay, 2.5 tons per acre. [clutched cheques they hoped to North Simcoe, Peel, Frontenac| survey of crop conditions| Rifle-carrying police kept order ter yields than the later sown Durham Counties, on the books were being closed before ince as a whole is expected to/mal, is as follows: Jakarta businessmen--particu- is year's new seedings of|[Ure 93; hay and clover, 98; ,h0n0d for business today but and this y f 0 ly hot weather which has prevail-|%"Y beans, 88; fodder crops, 101; |ihe reform, pasture, 93; hay and clover, 102; 3 Specials -- No Extra Charge |101; corn for husking, 100 and $300 D RADIO PARK BINGO | 9 amage afternoon, resulted in $300 dam-| The accident occurred at the Taylor, 1261 Ritson-north, driver 197bi was injured.