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The Oshawa Times, 12 Aug 1960, p. 9

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PCs Plan Big Picnic The Oshavon Times SECOND SECTION On Saturday OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1960 PAGE NINE The fifth annual summer rally of Ontario County Conservatives will be held at Greenwood Park, five miles west of Brooklin on No. 7 Highway on Saturday. All three Conservative Associations in the area are again combining their efforts to put on an attrac- tion of outstanding interest to all who attend. The picnic has been called one of the last of the old- time political get togethers. Speeches will take a back seat to family fun however as this year's picnic caters to the chil- Exercises SOLINA ---- Harvey Yellowlees Sunday School superintendent conducted promotion exercises which were held Sunday morning. Karen Yellowlees and Herbie Tink played piano solos and Lin- da Fleit gave a recitation." SS Promotion Held Mr. and Mrs. C. Langmaid and children were Sunday tea guests at Mr. and Mrs. Bradley's, W. Ashton's, Mr, L. Squair, Salem, was a Sunday visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid's. "MIKE" STARR PREPARES FOR AN UPCOMING PC EVENT dren, A full program of races, The 4-H Club girls and their Miss Lena Taylor and Mrs. games, carnival rides and prizes has been laid on for the enter- tainment of the youngsters. for Achievement Day. Several A number of well-known figures | other ladies also attend this spe- in both Federal and Provincial|cial evenf. There were 17 girls politics will be on hand includ-|who completed this project, ing the guests of honor Hon. There will be no Sunday School Mike Starr, Federal Minister of or church service for the re- Labor and Hon, Matt Dymond, maining Sundays in August. Provincial Minister of Health who| Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and will spend the afternoon renew-|children, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ing acquaintances with their con-| Taylor and family enjoyed a pic- stituents. {nic at Pine Ridge on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Wes Werry and BEAUTIFUL PARK children spent Sunday with Mr. Greenwood Park on No. 7 High-| and Mrs. Lloyd Metcalf at Rice way is one of the beauty spots|Lake. fi of the County and is fully equipp- | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ormiston leaders, Mrs, Don Taylor and Mrs. E. Leask were in Bethany Flood Threat Skate Contest Is Announced Concern Shown PICKERING (Staff) John Finnegan of Pickering Beach appeared before the Pickering fownship council to express his concern that the new Ajax sub- division might cause more water| to be diverted into the water] course now draining the area and which is being utilized to its full capacity. Additional water, he said, could cause serious flooding. Reeve Sherman Scott that the township had ceived any plans and had not been consulted in any way re- garding the new sub-division, He said as soon as he learned last" week of the plans he had called both the Community Plan- ning Branch, Department of| Municipal Affairs and Metro Planning Department to register his complaint and asked that final approval be held up until Pickering township officials see the plans and have an opportu- nity to take what steps deemed necessary, He had been assured that this would be done, Later in the meeting a reso- lution was passed, moved by deputy - reeve Ross Hawthorn and seconded by Harvey Spang that the township register a com- plaint with the Dept. of Munici- pal Affairs that the new Ajax subdivision was given draft ap- proval without Pickering town- ship being notified. stated not re- Had Outdated Building Permit An attempt to carry out build- ing alterations with an outdated building permit cost John Chorn- ley, of 1208 Simcoe street north, $75 in Oshawa court Thursday. Magistrate C. W. Guest was told that the dates on a building permit issued to the accused in 1957 were changed to read 1959. The permit had been issued to allow Chornley to close in part of a front verandah. He then, made further alterations, Chornley was charged with ob. strueting the 30-foot front yard hi dak « A prize catch is shown by Harry Welch, 504 Green streef, Whitby, who landed the 17 pound maskinonge while troll- ing in Balsam Lake, near Lindsay. With him and admir- ing the 42'%:-inch long fish are his son-in-law, "Nip" Hooker, Plans for the 1960 Roller Skate Queen contest have been an- nounced today by Arena Man- ager Bill Smith. This annual competition is open to girls between 16 and 22, The Oshawa Arena has been chosen by the Roller Skating Foundation of America to pick a local winner for this area, then send this lucky person to Sim- coe, Ont., for the Canadian finals to be held on September 22. Should our Queen cop the title for Canada, she will then represent Canada at the National Finals in Miami Beach in November. A total of six girls from this area will battle it out to repre- sent us at the Canadian finals. Entries received for the con- test have been from Peggy Ring, a 16-year-old beauty--from Osh- awa who resides at 283 French street. Péggy attends OCVI and is keenly interested in Highland dancing. Carol Peters, a 22-year-old sec- retary to Oshawa Industrial Com- mission, is another entry in the Skate Queen contest. Carol is in- ed with slides and swings, swim-| 20 CHIC Eon O ner and I Pou. ENC Covers I [family on Sunday. Murray re- slanos, mained for holidays. a es] Reverend Victor Bowins, Gains- | arranged for the children while| borough, Rass visited Mr. and |the older picknickers can devote |" 214 Mre 'T. Hardy and Stan- themselves to the Federal vs Pro- ley, Mrs. Joe Snowden and Bruce vincial ballgame, the horseshoe a¢ionded Decoration Day at Eden |championship and other get-| ng visited at Will and Howard |acquainted activities. The pro- Hardy's at Oakwood. |gram gets under way at 2 p.m.| Miss Pat Knox was home from | |and everyone is reminded to bring rslington for the weekend and |a picnic basket. Free coffee, tea, with other young people of the| {pop and ice cream will be mal community attended Jr. Farmers skate. The Skate Queens will be| Bin Y : | able. activities when young people eligible for a number of prizes, ¥ie iw x Retping | Greenwood Park is one of the/from Middlesex County were (with the Queen receiving the| op LJ ? : |area's most popular picnic spots) guests. ; newly presented Westmount Ki-| YaW" |with slides and swings for the] Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cryder- wanis Trophy. : | children, a fine swimming pool|man were Sunday tea guests of = and modern picnic facilities in- Me and Mrs: L. Stainton, Ennis-| cluding covered stands. If rain/Xilen. | i. postponement necessary | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wray and| the picnic will be delayed one|y | week. "PIGEON LOVERS FEEL BITE Oshawa pigeor fanciers are beginning to feel the bite of the teeth in the recently- passed city bylaw governing |a show for the castomers, plus a square dance oun skates and 3 Pets in areas zoned residen- 2. The ji no| Hal Rs els Th ge. wii be this! On the second charge laid jonarge jor ajmssions of S| by city officials in recent night, and following the contest, Trontlis. Harcld Rolls, 310 persons are invited to stay and Windsor avenue, was fined -- BC. Lions Try New Defence By BOB TRIMBEE Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP) + British Louise 'Ross, Oshawa; Mrs. | Bowmanville, were = Sunday] 00 |guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross] |back spot. But both could make the club as corner linebackers. |and Larry Slute, Raglan, visit-| | . : | JA Bair of 16vear-old Vancou, In Collision (msm oe Rosy ish Ego the. J00b poy Cameron, are included in| COURTICE (Staff) -- Damage Sa and Mis a | Union season hurting most where the defensive lineup. Cameron, |iotalled approximately $1000 in a ny Brug io ed r. they were best a year ago--on | Sought by Green Bay Packers,|car-transport collision on High. Mrs. Wes e owlees. fenc ii can go both ways. | way 2, at Courtice road about 8) Mrs. , H. E. Tink visited Mr. defence. Quarterback spot is still given|am, today. . and Mrs. Arthur Drew, Oshawa. Driver of the transport. Carl] Douglas Dewell, Hampton, is But Coach Wayne Robinson. (, Randy Duncan, plugging the holes with rookies vw 150 yas made a tough fight|Elliott, 24, Nestleton, was south-| holidaying with his cousins, Neil| bound on Courtice road when his and Herbie Tink. and | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Edith Anderson, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tay- lor. Mrs. R. Sherwin and David have returned to their home at Belleville after a visit with her parenst here. Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett and family, Mr. J. Kivell, Pearl Leach and Mrs. R Oborne at- tended the Leach - Youngman picnic at Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Youngman's Pontypool. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and sons visited Mrs. Wm. Knox, Brougham. .Donald and Linda Clarke, Bow- manville, visited at *E. Hocka- day's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and sons attended a birthday party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tink, Ebenezer, for their little daugh- ter, Marilyn's, first birthday, August 3. Mr, and Mrs. Rae Pascoe and children were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dyer, Oshawa, Where Mrs, Pascoe's Peever quietly observed their 53rd wedding anniversary. ° Mr. and Mrs. N. Wotten and Francis were at the Mackey Funeral Home in Lindsay to pay their last respects to their cousin, Mrs, McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Richards, Mr. R. Harding, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Frank Westlake, Mr. Harry later visited at Jordan's at Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake, Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake, ed a motor trip to Mink Lake | Sid Mitchell. They also visit Algonquin Park and at Santa's Village, Bracebridge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and children, Bowmanville, visited on and shifting several veterans. to for the quarterback spot in train- ; | vehicle collided with a car driven new defensive posts, says his; rn le apn club is 25 per cent better than it|'D€ but Randy Duncan is con | Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Brown and] | bowling and dancing is certainly prompted his optimism. |by Robert Ravary, 21, Darlington .;iiqren Oshawa, visited Mr. and boulevard. Ravary was travelling nrc Bruce Tink and family. east on Highway 2. " Neither driver was injured. terested in skating, She can be seen skating at the arena four| times a week. Ajax will be well represented in the contest, as no irat-str} 3 5 hs than three girls will enter the|was at the same stage of 1959. Send Pov ish prvi fo. val. big night on August 24. Geraldine| Probably the high-powered of-| mit him to catch on in the No. 2 ---- Brennan of 7 Mary street, Ajax, fence, where few players have spot and on defence. an 18 - year - old stenographer, fained a spot without knocking| 4 whose hobbies include skating, aside stiff com petition, has| 4 | ntiries a girl who stands a good chance| .. : Re R chardson . of being among the finalists. 100. "el do depends on how) V. 1 In Festival Others from Ajax include Joan| oy Our Youngs ceiens nd | f Maple 'street. a field moulds into a unit and 10W | ° J Sia Hannon, 20, of > 4 te of Can. much the other teams have.im-| The eight entries in the Drama stenographer at Dip ate Hg, oe | proved," says Robinson, signed] 0 & ervice | Festival to be held on Sept. 8, ada, F Ee rr. | this year to a four-year contract. 9 aud 10 in the Orono Town Hall street, Ajax, a cor = BEER 1 : at 8.15 p.m. will be competin ator, while the seventh entry, a] "Well have 10 20 Sone tv sna PONTYPOOL Mrs. Lillie program and display of the things | for a re trophy pa beauty from Oshawa is Deanna| 0% 0 the team is a bit bigger, | Richardson is home again after made by the children during the | Untermann which - was donated Buldyke. Deanna is a graduate| WII mobile and faster than the|® Wo week's vacation with i0-day period it was in session, by the Orono Chamber of Com- of Oshawa Central Collegiate, and 1959 Lions." friends in Toronto. |under the leadership of Mr. Jim merce, This trophy is competed will be attending university this | : Sorry to have fo report that Somerville and Mrs. Clifford Fal- for annually and was won last fall. She skates: three times a poop powr, VETS little Ronnie Van Weiringan is in lis. {year by Knox Theatre Group, week at the arena, and is very| my. rrencive team hopefuls in-|Civic Hospital, Peterborough,| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frederi-| Peterborough, or its presenta- iniorestes in sie. Skate Q een | clude four backfielders who have|with the second attack of pnum-|ick visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy tion of "Rise snd Shine." "The| Wi jtion So the Re Skat. |seen Rose Bowl action--quarter- onia, |McGil, Bowmanville, on Satur-|best play also receives $40, the| ing Club, which was formed this| back Randy Duncan and half] Mr, and Mrs. Max Chambers day evening. {runner-up $90 sve all other en- season at the arena, will put on Ville Fleming of Iowa, both and family, are holidaying with|. Mrs. Lillie Richardson and Mrs,|tries $10 each. These amounts " 2 |back for the second year: rookie his mother, Mrs. Norton Cham-|H. Richardson, attended a trous-|are provided hy the Durham PHONE CALLS {halfback Bob Jeter of Iowa and pers, |seau in honor of Verena June|Central Agricultural Society. HALIFAX (CP) -- The Mari- fullback Jim Jones of Washing-| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fallis at-Sanderson, a bride to be, at Jan-| The best actress award, won time Telegraph and Telephone ton. [tended Decoration Servi ce at|etville on Wednesday evening. |last vear by Janet Stevenson, Company placed its 1,000,000th| Newcomers include ends Bill Ballyduff Cemetery on Sunday. Joyce Allen gave a miscellan- Oshawa Little Theatre, will be long distance call from Halifax Herron, Georgia grad oObtained| Rev. B. Richardson, Bethany,|eous shower in honor of Betty donated by the Orono Rebekah this year, July 28. from Washington Redskins in a conducted decoration service at|Tou Mitchell on Friday evening Lodge. The best actor award,| -- trade for veteran Ed Vereb; Dick|McCraes Cemetery on Sunda ¥|at the home of Mrs. Ross Kerr.|Won last year by Peter Me- John of Minnesota and John afternoon. | "A stag party was held for Dave Combe, Knox Theatre Group, Lands of Montana State; tackles| wr and Mrs. Cecil G re e n|Prest Parly was : : | Peterborough, will be donated by | : 3 p . ! J El reston on Friday evening ati. 0 Oddfellow {Dave Barrus of Brigham Young| cpg agent) are on holiday for|Bill Allens {the Orono Oddfellows Lodge and| {and Dick Farrar of Washington ipo ja¢t two weeks . I li Fisk. 'Newcastle {the best director award will be State: guards Joe Carruthers of po. eit Mrs. Charlie Fisk, Newcastle, q, aq y Miss Madeline Tooley. ad, Br : tlgin Budd has returned to his|visited Mrs. Bruce Fisk on Wed-| " x | Michigan, classified as Canadian home: at Si fter finishi It was won last year by Mr, because his father held Canadian|, °°. ©" © Noe 2 er finishing nesday afternoon. . | Johnston who directed 'Courage, citizenship, and Lonnie Dennis of Shearing his Christmas trees. Delbert Bowin is enjoying a tWo | nr. Greene," presented by St. righam Young. There are also| Mrs. Sexsmith Sr., Oakville, 1s|week's vacation, | ) {halfback Gary Dunn of Brigham Visiting her neice, Mrs. Paul] Mrs. H. M. Richardson is home| 41047 4 ep. Poisons Young, a good punter, and quar- Mucha. after a motor trip to the west] Li play A e od |terback Jim Walden, whose bold] Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Kellet,|coast visiting friends at Winni-| 56°0nd Prize. nese three awards "§| tactics at Wyoming earned him|Oshawa, spent Wednesday with] Sunday at Frank Westlake's, Jr. CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the. following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birth- days today: Sheila Hopkins, 324 Kings- dale, Oshawa; Frank Owens, 117 Gibbons street, Oshawa; Mrs. Irene Cotnam, 27 Hall street, Oshawa; Dave Mer- chant, 350 Nipigon street, Oshawa; Alfred Barassin, 166 Hibbert street, Oshawa; Paul Ravery, 200 Pine street, Whit- by: Mrs. Howard Vann, 394 Beverly street, Oshawa; Jim Jones, 233 Oshawa boulevard south, Oshawa; Lily Wéscott, 645 Mary street, Oshawa; Barbara Boyd, 478 Park road south, Oshawa; Henry Price, 13 Maple street, Oshawa; Marcel St. Cyr, 1484 Evangel- ine drive, Oshawa; Violet Brown, 120 Kent street, Whit- by: Joey Ward, 240 Ritson road south, Oshawa; Mrs. Barb Thajer. 829 Simcoe street north, Oshawa. 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 current attraction is "The Lost World". Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. | take the form of pottery | filthe nickname ¥Mississippi| Mrs, Lillie Richardson. {Mountains, O'Kanogan |plaques by Harlander Pottery, | Gambler." Mrs. Ira Palmer, Beeton, and and down the 'west coast to Van-| | rooklin. Despite opening training camp| Melville Palmer, Toronto, were|couver, Washington and home| Ihe Orono Fair Drama Fest]. wo weeks early fo allow players|guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rich-|through the United States visit-| v2 Will be held in the Orono {to ease into practice and reduce |ardson on Saturday afternoon. |ing with relatives in North Da- Jo Hal on Sept. 8, 9 and 10 at danger of injury, Lions lost two| Rev. Victor Bowin, Saskatche-|kota. Motoring somewhere near | EY ight' 2 All linemen. Tackle-linebacker Jim|wan, has been visiting friends in 6000 miles. lursday night's program wil : mn 3 hal ; consist of "The Voice of the Heineke of Wisconsin tore a knee the district while on holiday. Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie| " i | ligament the first day and is out| | People" by Robertson Davies, ; Lloyd Clarke had the misfor-|are visiting their daughter, Mrs. | presented by the Orono Players, | aan action (tune to be thrown off a load of Bob Brown, Kingston, and new directed by Russell Flutter; | {Redskins suffered a similar in- hay as the bundles slipped, caus- | grandson. | "Overlaid" by Robertson Davies, | [jury though it isc't as severe and iN& him to break. several ribs. He| Mr. and Mrs. Bart Pyle are fly-| presented by Bowmanville and | {he 'may be back late in the sea-|iS convalescing in Ross Memorial ing home from England this|directed by Jean Sheridan. The ! son. |Hospital, Lindsay. week where they have been on a|last play of the evening will be | Bob Sexsmith spent the week| {JUMPED TO AFL th tion. W .| "Storm in a Loving Cup" by| end at his dome here. Iwo month vacation ® under | Philip Johnson, presented by the| | Besides trading off Vereb, 'who| Vacation School stand they plan on selling their : | ; closed on home here and returning to Eng. | Peterborough Community _The-| {wants to continue medical stud-| Thursday evening with a shortland to live permanently. |atre and directed by William) |ies, Lions lost two of their key | % -- -- a Boyd, efensive men. Don Lord retired | | Friday night the Orono High | nd Bill Jessup, an all-star last| | School will present "The Twelve | LJ |vear, jumped fo the American Mi --_-- Pound Look" by J. M. Barrie, ootball League. | directed by Wanda Hobbs. The| Another all-star, tackle Tommy | Knox Theatre Group of, Peter- | | Hinton, is reported wanting to horough will present Sunday | play out his option so he can Costs Five Pesos" by Josephina | | transfer to the AFL in 1961. | eg directed by Roger Dave) | i ss of and the Pickering Township Little Wi gre ow But Theatre will present 'The Finger | Jim Carphin, 21-year-old Vancou-| BURLINGTON (CP) Iris|cial artist. She graduated from of God" by Percival Wilde, di-| ver and Washington product, has aurlvell, Jyear ol blue - eved high school this year. |rected by G. G. Dallin. vell i 's spot. | brunette whose father says she| [rizned well 1b Lot's up from|iS "full of the dickens," is Miss| WAS TOMBOY ; of two entries. The first by the| Pi | Chicago Cardinals last season Canada for 1961. Her father, Lt. - Col, William Whitby Theatre Guild who will {has been shifted to guard from| Her 115 pound figure with | Thurlwell, who wate hed her present "The Dear Departed" by lend and his spot taken by Cana. Measurements of 35-24-35 won | crowned, said: "She was a tom-| Stanley Houghton, directed by dian Bruce Claridge, an offensive the eyes of the judges over 10/ boy who wore jeans and pigtails, Bert Heaver and "The Valiant" | end last year. Aiso in a new posi-| other semi-finalists who paraded fought with the boys and beat by Halworthy Hall and Robert [tion is fullback Joe Yamauchi, before them Thursday night, the | them, outshot some of the best| Middlemass will be presented by {converted to offensive guard, windup of the three-day pageant | Soldiers on the range with me the Oshawa Litlle Theatre, di- in this lakeshore town near Ham- and was, and still is, full of the rected by Art Elliott. i ilten. dickens." . EE With her victory over 23" girls| The four runnersup were Bar-|fo Know You. who entered the contest goes a bara Lamontagne, 20, of Quebec ( $1,000 scholarship and the right|City, Doreen Serwa, 21, of Kel- | Saturday's program will consist Jones and Nub Beamer of Ore- gon State, out in 1959 because of ? injuries, trail four-year veteran ., | Don Vicic for the one import full- |! She won the bath-| |ing suit competition Wednesday. | Born in New Westminster, | "WALLY" City Can HUDSON oeist In Unique Trip It took Wallace Hudson, 25, two daughters, Heather and Anne Jr., and family. Teddy and Philip| Weeks to travel 340 miles from S.| Broome attended Decoration Day Trenton to Owen Sound. Not very ___|Rundle and Miss Jean Rundle, service at Eden Cemetery and)fast by modern standards, but re- markable for a canoe. A body repairman. for General Motors at Oshawa since he ! Dama e $1 0 | Cryderman and children, A ' | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jebson|Jr., Gordon and Shirley visited came to Ontario from his native and Dorothy, Beaverton; Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart at Grass| Grandville years ago, "Wally" now lives at! Ferry, N.S. 212 Bloor street west in Oshawa. Jack Marks, Joan, Gordon and Shirley enjoy- He is not married. On July 23 Mr. Hudson left { where they visited Mr. and Mrs. oshawa for Trenton by bus. There he bought a 16-foot canvas- covered canoe, a centre-thwart Peterborough "Chinook" model. It weighs about 70 pounds. Trenton is at the mouth of the Trent River on the Bay of Quinte on Lake Ontario. It marked the | starting point of this extra-ordin- ary canoe-trip. He planned to three | travel by the inland waterway known as the Trent-Severn Canal system as far as Port Severn on Georgina Bay, a distance of about 240 miles, and finish his trip there. But he made it in only seven and one-half days, so de- cided to continue on to Owen Sound, 43 LOCKS There are 43 locks in the canal system." Wally Hudson portag- ed all but the six which he man. aged to take with other boats. (Lock operators will not open the gates for as measly a vessel as a canoe). Each portage meant three trips, not long, but up steps. Two knapsacks, a duffel bag, and fish- ing tackle had to be carried across -- a total of about 125 pounds of gear. Plus. of course, the canoe, which trippers always Greig Fund 'Totals $75 The John Greig Fund has now {reached a total of $75, according to an announcement made today | by its organizers. | Mr. Greig is (the 88-year-old | Scottish born pensioner who | wants to return to his native Scot- {1and, which he has not seen since 1905. The fund is to assist him in {obtaining passage. Donations {should be sent to Miss Gertrude | Tucker, Health Dept., City Hall. Here is the latest list: Name Mr. A. S. Auld {Mr. G. Rutherford, | perial Optical .... |Mr. James Myles .. | Anonymous Anonymous Cen Mrs. Jessie Puckett Anonymous Im- g2s28% Total to Date Previous Donations 2 8 54.00 A Total to Date $75.00 BUS FARES STELLARTON, N.S. (CP)--The Pictou County Bus Service is in- creasing fares from 10 to 15 cents, first fare increase since the | company started operations 39 | years ago. carry upside-down over the head, with the centre thwart resting across the back of the shoulders. | Mr. Hudson suffered only one serious' misfortune on his trip. About 100 yards off Wasaga Beach, his canoe was swamped by large waves, and much of his gear was lost. Some of it washed up on shore the next day, but fishing tackle and pole, camera, and cooking utensils were lost. Although he carried his fishing equipment all the way, Mr. Hud- son admits that he seldom took the time to fish. Once he ven bought some fish from two little boys. Averaging nearly 30 miles per day, he was on the water from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mr, Hudson stocked up with supplies only three times on the entire trip. His main fare was canned and dried foods: vege- tables and meat out of cans, pow- dered milk, and a great deal of spaghetti, macaroni and stew. He shopped at Trenton, Peter. borough and Collingwood. Only once -- at the Peterborough stop did he break down and treat himself to fresh meat: a big. juicy steak. Having returned to Oshawa this week by train and bus for a few days' visit, Mr. Hudson left again on Thursday for Owen Sound, where he will rent a cabin in the same park he stayed at during his trip and will spend the rest of his vacation fishing and, he says, "perhaps doing a bit of canoeing" LANDS BIG MUSKIE | also of Whithy, and grandson | Kenneth Hooker. Mr. Welch was trolling with a 12-pound test line using' a river runt lure, ~Photo by the Lindsay | Daily Post j art galleries, NAVY VISIT LONDON (CP)--The first visit |to a Russian port for five years will by a Royal Navy ship took place Britain and continental Europe. [talent and half for beauty, poise! I last month when HMS Apollo Described by her friends and|and personality. went to Leningrad to collect 141 family as a tomboy, Miss Thurl-'her talent Thursday night, Miss America pageant at Atlantic City Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., get a Hollywood screen test and|mond, B.C. in that order. travel in North America, | British paintings on loan to Soviet| well said victory has not changed | Thurlwell sketched a little girl on/cluded Marily McFadden of Chamber of her plans to become a commer- [the stage while singing Getting! Ridgetown, Ont, {to represent Canada in the Miss|owna, B.C., Pegi Clarkson, 20, of B.C., Miss Thurlwell has lived in ca pe : and | Toronto for the last four years.! Sept. 5. Miss Thurlwell' will also| Margueritte Mares, 18, of Rich-|Her father was recently ap- depot at the Petawawa army Demonstrating camp near Ottawa. Non-placing semi - finalists in- | child¢en, between the ages of seven and 15 par- ticipated . in a bicycle rodeo jointly sponsored by the Orono Commerce and the Bowmanville Kinsmen club About 22 Thursday night. The eight bi- cycle skill tests were lined on the race track at Orono fair grounds. Above OPP Constable Pat Cornell, Bowmanville de- tachment safety officer and Bill Her father was recently "ap SPOT SAFETY CHECK AT ORONO Judges awarded half marks for No. 1 Central Medical Equipment Kilpatrick, Kinsmen Elmer safety committee chairman, "pull a spot safety check" on Alan Heron, 13. --Oshawa Times: Photo

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