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The Oshawa Times, 15 Jul 1961, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 15, 1961 +AROUND PICKERING ness in hospital Friday, about 12 hours after the incident, 'Helped Officer More Th Museum PICKERING Summe ry weather increases wanderlust,! and this is evidenced by the number of people visiting Pick- ering Township Museum. Last week there were more than 100. This is a fair number if you consider the relative anonymity of the township museum. How- ever, this figure could be in- creased greatly if such services as the Ontario Depariment of] Travel and Publicity and the, Royal Ontario Museum were to | George Mennell, 52, was Man Battered knocked to the ground when he went to help Constable Henry LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- A Huizinga, who was trying to oner who was knocked out protect a prisoner from an at. when he went to the aid of a tack by another man. policeman regained conscious-. Hary O'Dell, 35, no fixed ad- TWO ROARING COMEDY HITS \ 4 e t Toronto is another interesting, stop-off for a weekend motoring | dress, ig dliarged With assault EID FOR RACEWAY causin, TY Mr.! vrw YORE | Menneh and Bh Ww, MeNulty NEW YORK (AP)--Control of lof London. Roosevelt Raceway by Yonkers McNulty was fined $10 for be- Raceway became a distinct pos- {ing drunk in a public place. sibility Thursday with announce. Mr. Menness was reported in ment that Yonkers was carry. fair conditiop with head injur-" Si ing on negotiations for the pur- ies. -------- Tr "chase of stock held by large FIRST IN US. shareholders in Roosevelt. The The first United States gov- wo plants are the biggest trot. ernment post office opened in ting and pacing tracks in the New York in 1783. country. | trip. We falked with Walter Ken-| yon, the Royal .Ontariol Museum's bearded Indian re- searcher, and learned he plans| to continue work in Pickering Township. Last year he discovered, among other things, that Indians of this area had been afflicted with tuberculosis. His main interest, however, is tol foster interest in high school] whoa the Admirel's doughter finds out what silors ore... in foster interest in small, out-of- and university students in Can-| the-way museums. Often these ada's natural history. He has) museums house items of local had opportunity to do this at the nature, which gives them more| Pickering site a mile and a half SPECTASCOPE of a historical ring. Pickering Township's museum, for exam- ple, has just completed the downstairs section of a log cabin peculiar to this area. York County Museum, about 25 miles from here, is another repository for local history. In the years before the museum, the building was a church found- ed for a now non-existent rural religion. The Pioneer Village in 'Policemen BANK BUILDING TOPS OUT cross-shaped | of Place Ville-Marie in down- | place and bolted more than town Monireal was "topped 600 feet above sireet level, out" Wednesday when the last --(CP Wirephoto) steel beam was moved into The 42-storey Royal Bank of Canada Build- ing, main element of the $88, 000,000 architectural complex | CGIT Holds Final Meeting tay ENNISKILLEN -- The closing Clearance Colenutt, Essex, were cottage, Fenelon Falls. meeting. for this season of the weekend visitors at Mr. and Mps. Llovd Avre and family, CGIT was held on Wednesday Mrs. Trewin's, and all attended Bowmanville, were Monday | evening, July 5, at Mrs. O. C./the Trewin Picnic at 'The afternoon callers Mrs. | Ashton's, The final action proj- Acres' A Werrv's ect was planned to send a gift Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick to Mrs. Hunt at the Golden Donna Gail and Rodney, Lorne visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ches- Plough Senior Citizens' Home at| Trimble were Sunday callers at ter,.Oshawa, and attended the| Cobourg, to be delivered by|Misses Louise and Marjorie Mc- Orange Walk United Counties' Warden B.'Intosh"s cottage at Thickson's Miss Winnifred Cole, Ashton : Point Gilbert, Toronto, Mrs J Sunday morning's CONZIe2a-| rico path Ashton and brother, Werry and Betty Jane were re- tion enjoyed a most challenging holidays cent callers at A. Werry's sermon from our minister, Mr 4 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stain- Crawford who chose as his text ton, Gail and David spent sev-| Wri There Jas Kireat Joy n eral enjoyable days travelling 'hat City". touch of humor x ] 1 N bv Niagara. on to and a historical reference added/at John Griffin's cottage, Fene- ground | "and around. the Jake to the message. lon Falls : to Ottawa, and home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stainton, Mr and Mrs. Percy Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry and] Judy, Cindy, and John Archer, family were visitors at Mr. and rapijy attended the Trull fam- Bracebridge, Mr. and Mrs. New- Mrs. Gordon Gettin's, Caesarea. jy picnic at Garden Hill on ton Edgar, Mrs. Mary Ayre, Mr. Jack Sharp, Winnipeg, | Synday afternoon. Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Manitoba, has been visiting with' arr "and Mrs. Herb Rundle, Sobil, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee, the R. Sharps Bowmanville, were Sunday visi: Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lee, and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Haydon, tors at Mr. and Mrs. R Susan, Kedron, Miss Catherine and Mrs. F. Toms, attended the Rowan's | Hawley, Peterborough, were! trousseau tea of Miss Donna Miss Winnifred Cole, Mr, Sunday evening guests at Mr. Samells, Port. Miss Joyce Gra- Ward Gilbert, Toronto, were and Mrs. A. J. Werry's on the ham, Purple Hill, Mr. Keith Wednesday visitors at Mr. and occasion of Mrs. Ross Lee's and Jacobs, Oakville, were Saturday Mrs, E. A. Werry's Brian Lee's birhtdays evening visitors at Mrs. F Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Stain- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Warren, Toms ton and family attended Decora- Toronto, Miss Joyce Reid, Ajax wjiss Betty Wright spent holi- tion Day Service at Bowman. were Sunday visitors at Bruce gavs with her cousins, Misses ville Cemetery Reid's Kathy and Gail Tresise, Osh- Miss Elsie Oke, Mr Albert | Mr. and Mrs awa Oke were Sunday dinner, guests] Lindsay, were av > \ ht of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry's.| Mrs. C. Avery Mr i Pio c Ashton Mrs. Geo. Ferguson and Dor-| Miss Darlene and 08 And. Lnaties were Visions othy, Oshawa, Mrs. G. McLean, brother Kerry, Bowmanville with Mrs 5 Rodman, and os Bowmanville, were callers at C.| are holidaying with Mr. and * Ashton, Scugog Island Pethick's. and Mrs. E. Strutt's. Mrs. Gordon Yeo Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lamb, * yy." 20h Mrs. Reg. Wearing, The Sellick children, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lamb, were , 4 Rickey, Willowdale, were and Mrs. G. Yeo and family at- with the Allan Wrays, Bowman- woo and visitors at W. H tended the Trewin Picnic at Ville Moore's. Mr. Herb Rogers, Bow- "The Acres" M1: Hobbs manville, Mrs. Keith Cryder- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp and enjoyed a few days holiday, man, Solina were callers at the family were with Mr. and Mrs. visiling Mr. and Mrs. I. Braid- Moote's R. Ashton, Haydon wood, Montreal, taking the lake Mr. and Mrs F. Daoarland St. Lawrence Seaway boat tour pa : ¢ visited with Mr. and Mrs. J./from Long Sault and visiting SCENIC AREA Griffin at their cottage, Fenelon Upper Canada Village at Crysler Five waterfalls, each 150 feet Falls Farm, Battlefield Park, Morris- high, pour into a crystal lagoon Mr. and Mrs burg in the Gran Sabana plateau of Leamington, Miss Lois Ashton visited Miss Ecuador ¥ OSHAWA Rig IN THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401. . .PHONE 723-4972 STARTS SUNDAY BOX-OFFICE OPEN 8:00 SHOW STARTS 9:23 Judy Green, who is a counsellor at Camp Pretoria Miss Joan Hobbs has been {holidaying at Wasago Beach, |Georgian Bay | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wearn, at Ward E. A Haydon, spent with R. J. Ormiston's Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett Marie and Wayne, were visitors Glen, Louis Johnson, with Mr. and Sellick Mrs. M. J and Walter Colenutt Mr. and Mrs PLUS AN ADDED Feature Attraction ! THE LAUGHS AND LOVES OF CASH McCALL! TO MAKE THE SCREEN (GASP) WITH EXCITEMENT!) EASTMANCOLOR ow OFRMARD REIDMANN WILLY BIRGFL MARGIT NUNKE FRED BERTELMANN «WALTER GILLER ARTHUR MARSA RABENALT + MA LS A CONTIMENTAL OUTIUTING tne. Sease Stet ty HON BUOY ur 0 Shy PLEASE NOTE--"HIPPODROME" Starts at 9:30--SHOWN ONCE ONLY 7 (ADULT) DORIS DAY TONIGHT "PILLOW TALK ROCK HUDSON ' ONLY! "THE SAGA OF HEMP BROWN'"'---RORY CALHOUN CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE... ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON y Seek Hike In Minimum SARNIA (CP) -- An arbitra- tion board recommending a wage increase for Sarnia police- men pointed out the great re- sponsibility placed on police of- ficers in Canada, which "is pre- senting an increasingly attrac- tive target for organized crime." The majority report of the three - man board stated that "extreme vigilance and high standards of personnel, good training and public support of law enforcement will be re- quired if we are to keep Can- ada relatively clean of power- ful corruption and vicious crime syndicates." The majority report, released Friday, recommended an across - the - board annual in- crease of $210 to all officers, bringing the salary of a first class constable to $4,830 north of Highway 2. He also must be something of a mother hen with his crew of diggers. He must contend with occasional sickness, time-| tables for getting home for| supper, and a natural fear of|_ his ferocious countenance. Wal- ter is really a calm and gentle fellow, with an earthy sense of humor, despite his professorial image. He is a favorite with press people, and handles him-| self like a pro on television. PICKERING DONATIONS Kenyon has donated several of his Miller Diggings finds to the Pickering Township Museum, and is happy to speak to groups in the area Before long he hopes to have his Pickering material featured| in such publications as National Geographic Already there is al large file of photographs and] written material on the Miller| site at the Royal Ontario Museum. TT EMONDAY! "The @ Adventures ° "Abbot Plunderers" of Tom Sawyer" & Costello" = Air Stewardess | Stabbed, Injured | VANCOUVER (CP) -- An air-| lines stewardess from Welland aas stabbed duiring an early] morning walk in Stanley Park Friday G. Spagnolletti, a Montreal- based employee of Trans - Can- ada Air Lines, was in satisfac- tory condition in hospital. She | was found by a park caretaker| near a pitch and putt golf| course Her assailant got away. Rudy, the handsome trainer, loves women and women love him. But his real love are his beasts, the tigers which made him famous. Rudy is seen here in a scene from "Hippo- drome", which will open Sun- I~ ONE OF THE ALL-TIME GREAT ENTERTAINMENTS! (OLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS A GEORGE SIDNEY PRODUCTION nesday at the Drive-In The- aire. The added feature at- traction on the all color pro- gram has James Garner and "Cash McCall". Lawyer D. J. Cowan, repre- senting the police association, stated that "'the public and its safety will suffer as long as po- licemen are paid less than Judge D. J. Cowan, chair- man, and lawyer D. Park Jam- ieson, representing the police commission, signed the major- ity report, which also recom- mended an increase of paid sta- tutory holidays to 10 from nine. The association sought an in Dine At . . . OSHAWA'S NEWEST RESTAURANT Feoturing Steeks & Beefburgers MAYFAIR RESTAURANT SIMCOE S. PLAZA The World in 80 Days" crease of $1,080 for first class constables, raising salaries $5,700. The police commission (Simcoe 5. ot Ritson Rd.) FREE PARKING had offered a $180 increase. of - (ust off Bloor EVERYONE ENJOYS DANCING SATURDAY NIGHTS AT THE NEW, MODERN EDITH STREET -- one block east of Ritson Rd.) Music by The Cavaliess REFRESHMENT COUNTER OPEN ©1900 oy Cun Mionurne Darporation A% Tugs Puservad. 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