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The Oshawa Times, 15 Aug 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMER, Monday, August 18, 1960 HON, MIKE STARR and Hon, Matt Dymond chat with THE LARGEST FAMILY present at the Starr . Dymond EVENTS AT STARR-DYMOND ANNUAL PICNIC a 14 Mrs John H, Btiner of Whithy who was the oldest person present at the Stary - Dymond | plenie at Greenwood on Satur. Lin Swe day was the O'Brien family of Oshawa, Front row from the pienic at Greenwood on Satur. | left, Dermott, 10} Geraldine, 6; Starr-Dymond Event Biggest GREENWOOL (Stalf) -- The|representatives a grand opportun:|H, Btiner, age 95, of 217 Brook Sth annual! Starr-Dymond plenie|ity to meet the people held at Greenwood Park on Satur:| day attracted the largest attend: the Hon, Mike Starr congratulated committee on its excellent ance ever, with an estimated #00 ox ganization and noted that the present, Blessed with warm sun-ipienle was getting big and balmy breezes and al better each year, He sal shine smooth running program it wa evident that everyone had a won bigger and | It was a happy time and gave him an op | portunity to meet his supporters | derful time at one time after a busy session This is the only political party at Ottawa | fenle now being continued In| Harry Jermyn, chalrman of| e province and as Hon, Matt/the picnle committee, said On: | Dymond put it, "We are showing tario riding was never so singu:| leadership and gaining strengih. | larly blessed In its representative, Noel, 9; Danlen, 5; Bernard, 12, Back row, Morris, 18; Pat. ricia. 2; Mr, Bernard O'Brien, each seal of government, federal and provinelal, PRIZES AWARDED Attendance prizes, races and contests for all, with prizes for the eldest and youngest and the largest family added to the in terest, | Oldest lady was Mrs, John| street north, Whitby, Also to Whit. by went the honor of the young est child, a double honor as the six week-old twin daughters, Judy and Joy of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Welr, 428 Perry street, won the prize, The largest family was that of Mr, and Mrs, Bernard O'Brien of 824 Anderson, Oshawa, wit seven children, (See pictures), Lucky attendance prizes, went dey, Murs, Btiner is 95 years, [* # 7 Mrs, O'Brien and Hon thew Dymond, Mat- Glen Eastwood, Greenwood; Jen nie Larkin, Pickering townline, RACE WINNERS Winners of the races and other events are as follows: Wheel: barrow, 6 and under, boys, Day- mond O'Brien, Danny Hamilton; Douglas Bpinks, Stephen MeCor- mack, Wheelbarrow, 7-12 boys Ian Bell, Bill Tomalne; Charlie Linton, Danny Hamilton; Philip Benns, Ken Gardiner, Fool races, boys, 6 and under Bobby Bruce, Wayne Cather. wood, Billy James, Girls, 6 and under ~~ Lynn Catherwood, Jane Kidd, Nancy Breward, Boys 76- lan Bell, Robert Tomaine, David Campkin Girls 78--8ylvia Wannamaker, |Lyon Robertson, Mary Pitto wamy, Boys 10-12 == Charlie Lin: | tom, Phillip Benns, Lloyd Spinks, | Shoe seramble, 6 and under wo An occasion like this gives your'It now had a cabinet minister injto Mrs, Nellie Baggs, Pickering Geraldine O'Brien, Nancy Brew Y ¥ RUNNER-UP in the youngest | Hon, Matt Dymond, minister of child at he Starr . Dymond pe. | health, has some nice things to nie was enday, wo mo > ; 1 old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | say about the bonny bahy Ken Bateman of Port Perry, ~Photos by John Mills SURE HE JOINED THE ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE. . . vos Why not? , , , He knows that his " membership provides him with valuable advantages, privis leges and protection, OML-CAA-AAA members are 7 million strong! DEALER IMPRINT - dead-end job? High school dropout? Lacking a trade? can have a YOU icition with good money MAIL TODAY! ACT NOW! ard, Tommy Newman, Shoe scramble 7-12 Ken Gardner, Mary MeGrath, Sylvia Seriver, Foot races, girls 10-12 Mary MeGrath, Rosemary Seriver, Vickie McCartney, Boys 15:18, Riek MeGarry, Maurice Not Even The M Will Be Admitted ENTERTAINMENT STARTS AUG. 18th simple enough to have a stuffed animal for 8 mascot, but a live horse is a different proposition, Just ask REM Smokey the bth Canadian Hussars whe, slong with all his other duties, & well-groomed chestnut who isn' funy who she kicks, ' "Actually," says the Niagers onthe La never means any harm," Bmokey~""1 won't bother giv. Ing you my first names because there isn't a soul in Canads whe knows them anyway' --has been Kicking Mascot Poses Problems says HEMER, Germany (CP)~1s|of the Second World War, snd Smokey, "a horse Je hardly toe Shaw of |dsughter has tends to the affairs of Princess [FEARS BAND ke, Oni, native, "she? over the world like this," Just for fun they adopied her as Answer," # mascot, She now lives in pleas: "When we get hack to Conade sot retirement in Sussex, and her we'll probably end wp in thei assumed her re- west, and someone have to tow Princess there on a trailer, "And 1 have & preity good ides bow who it will heme" sponsibilities, Princess has le when someone pokes offsetting this talent SUN TAN musie, "She kicks u | advise never to spend around & band," 88Y5 more then three straight hours in Nonetheless, she appears ot al ton, looking alter Princess for (we years and he can vouch for the fact thet i isn't all fun, TROUBLESOME TRIP "You can't find people who know mweh about horses these days, 80 you end up doing i all yourself," Taking Princess over from Bus sex, NB. last year meant buy. ing the equivalent of a first-class passenger ticket, with Smokey disrupting the pleasures of his cruise to look after her, "When yow're travelling | tn sup, even after acquiring #4 10 FEATURE AT 1:00 3:30:8:35:7140-9:48 t NOW PLAYING PLAIA (RM Feotore Times -- 1.30 -- 3.28 5.25 ~~ 7.25 LAST COMPLETE Ax conomonse SHOW 9,20 came the problem of getting her| shod In Germany, { He eventually found a service station owner who knew enough shout the job to hendle Princess, The fact that Princess is In Europe is a bit of a story In itself, Her mother Is Italian, and was taken to Canada by the Hus sors the same way Princess was No One, After The Start Of Each Performance Of taken from Canada to Germany, | She was a carthorse the Ca. nadiens found in the dying stages | O'Brien, George Bright, 18:16, Shirley Gardner, Andres, Bharon O'Brien, Boys three-legged race, B and under Danny O'Brien Noel O'Brien, David Stitt, Danny Moss, Girls, three-legged race, § and under Naney Wannamaker, Donnas Bruce; Bharon Moss, Rin-| dy Layeox; Mary Jan Hamilton, | | Eleanor Hamilton, Boys three: [legged race, § and over -- Ber {nard O'Brien, Dermott O'Brien; {Gordon Harboltle, Michael Em. {ond John Emend, Robert To- maine Girls three-legged race, 9 and over Rosemary Reriver, Rob. ertn Lockyer; Hazel Closson, | Shirley Gardner; Mary MeGrath, Betty Evans, Consolation races, boys 8 and under = Dean Beer, John Bryant, Tommy Peloskl, Girls 8 and under =~ Peggy Squire, Frances O'Brien, Elleen Beriver, Boys, § and over Pape, Bobby Andrews, Gardner, Girls, # and over -- Roberta Lockyer, Marie Willoughby, Nan: ey Dymond, Men's shoe kick = Andrew Ar nold, Ken Logan, Women's shoe kiek -- Shirley Gardner, Mrs, Douglas Robertson Men's balloon race -- Athbron Elson, Ron Lott, Women's balloon race ~ Carol Rodgers, Roberta Lockyer Men's and women's shoe scramble - Mr, and Mrs, Mor. ley Bruce Mr, and Mrs, Doug Ir Rohertson, The horseshoe pitching test George Ken - Ian Bell, Billy Tomaine, | Girls | Frances) LANA TURHER ANTHONY QUINN SANDRA DEE JOHN SAXON LLOYD NOLAN fize/ RAY WALSTON ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ALLL DRIVE-IN AND A PICTURE EVERYONE SHOULD SEE! GENE KELLY & NATALIE WOOD In "MARJORIE MORNING STAR" IN TECHNICOI OR CHILDREN under V2ZFREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON SOUTH ONTARIO AGRICULTURE SOCIETY 53rd Annual Fall Fair THURS. - FRI, - SAT. « AUGUSY 18, 19, 20 ALEXANDRA PARK CLANT 5 MIDWAY Hows EXHIBITS RACING EVENTS TROPICAL FISH FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY Yon. 7 FUN FOR THE AFTERNOON WHOLE FAMILY ADULTS 0s CHILDREN NE en | ants, The play-offs continued well past & pm, Final winner - Art Drinkle, Oshawa; George Hughes, Oshawa, Semi + final ~~ Ken Logan, George Smith, both of Oshawa, Pienie committee membres, re- ception, Lou Sherry; publieity, Bob Byron; luncheon, Mrs, J, P, Allan; parking and admissions , Ernle Marks; games and pro: gram, Bill Newman; guest and speakers, Eddie Rysek; general chaleman, Harry Jermyn, anager's Brother, In*o The Theatre FEATURE DAILY , , 2:00 « 4:25 + 6:50 . 915 hrought out some keen econtest:|. 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