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The Oshawa Times, 1 Aug 1961, p. 9

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1 Rs y= po by s a Ni Ra ; . ' it Py : Will oa a a 1 canapa oonoors Pigeon Club | Albertchier id dhe Osha Sines Fr om Illinois SECOND SECTION LJ Hat The General Racing Pigeon Racing Club of Oshawa con- cluded its "Old Birds" series of EDMONTON (CP)--Omar the | ,0e5 for the year and the high- Tentmaker probably never had joni of the season was the Face it as busy. ,. (from Danville, Illinois, to Osh- B With 80 per cent of Alberta's laws an air line distance of 520 estimated 2,000,000-plus tourist! | pie junketing by car and thousand! | The pigeons were released at of Albertans roaming Bedouin |panyijle at 6.30 a.m., June 24, {like around the province, a TeC |anq started to arrive at home lord canvas crop of tents hailjorts at 4.59 p.m. : blossomed. A a First two places were taken In "sunny Alberta," whicl py 5 Strachan. In yards per banks on its rugged scenery minute flown, his birds checked lure tourists, the camping trent|in with 1452.04 and 1451.34 aver- has taken a particularly firmt|ages, E. Gibson was third with : an, officials said. 1450.00 and F. Cowle was fourth £1" 1's reflected, too, in increas |yith 1448.14. ling tent sales, an increas The performances by Mr. which is "pretty well commolStrachan's birds, in what was throughout the continent," saif| described as one of the fastest "«ilthe official of one firm. races ever flown from Danville, a A major Edmonton manufacigaye him the Tony's Refresh- {turer of tenting equipment sali ments Challenge Trophy. F. {his firm has had a 20-per-ceniCowle's showing in this and Ps "wees o lincrease in sales this year oveleight other races gave him the iia llast, in a fast-growing markel Cooper-Smith Challenge Trophy Be a for the best average in the NEW TENT IDEAS series. & Rl i : Manager Ralph Smith ¢ponowing are the results of LD'S CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVER AT PICTON Northwest Tent and AWWlleach race, giving the winners WOR ion with the Harmsworth Company Lined sai the Sod of the first four positions along d Tr 3 a rd so ge & i i In the above picture is Bud | famous John Ward Trophy, speedboat classic, at Picton, pany is - 50 tossed at it WP He Jarae pr minute flown Wiget of Lakeland, Florida, | emblematic of world suprem- this weekend, August 5-6-7-8. | variel) ; y the birds. ese races : rs wanting special equi i 3 4 : who will compete against | acy in Class "C" outboard | pug» Wiget presently holds {camper were flown in conjunction with | A ine (ment. .,.|the Toronto Federation and the : sarld' 'hae Ss in | : : . European and Canadian | boat racing, when this Inter- | four world's championships 1 Tenting extensions for traile| southern Ontario Combine. a . : - rd racing. p lesigns to meet pz i i : rer tional event is held in con- | outboard rac a ,and other d From Brantford, Ontario, Apr. champion drivers for the | nationz even 1s A=" {ticular needs have spawned |g 99 miles: F. Cowle, 1310.61; » Wi \burgeoning business for teny'yeimgsner, 1308.55; E. Gibson, Oil an ns makers. ' .. 1304.18; L. Prescott, 1301.25. RT ERIE RACE CHARTS . Inquiries for special {enti "pirgf race from Ingersoll, On- ? A F t Erie equipment are coming from iy,ris Nay 6 118 miles: F. Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) | t or far as the United Kingdom. coyle 94587. F. Cowle, 944.94; THE OSHAWA FIRE De- | after 33 years of service. He : donated by fellow firefighters. | eran fireman; William Cull- CLOUDY AND SLOPPY | FORT ERIE (CP) -- Oil Can, The camping boom has Setg Smith 940.71; J, Askew,| partment turned out at the | is flanked in the picture by OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1961 PAGE NINE fe. i T---- Y A Oshawa Fire Chief Ray Hobbs, | ing, Capt. (1926-52); Milton DAY y 31, 18 3 the Alberta government sprinkggy 7g | Knights of Columbus Hall last | yim: ; ; obs, » - ; MONDAY. JULY nM + SOUL OF HONOR . 1640 7.70 6.00 owned by the : slate ol the late the province with 269 campsit geconq race from Ingersoll,| night to attend a retirement William Tweedie, president of | right, looks on approvingly. | Oster, Assistant Fire Chief First Race SREQUESTFULLY Go ta Frank bo oF Son the feature in a $1,070,000 program, largenray 13: E. Gibson, 1347.39; F.| Party for 60-year-old Louis | the Oshawa Firefighters Asso. | Other old timers present to | (1026.54); Cobourg Fire Chief 118 8.FAIR GOLE Keith Robinson, day within the last three years. (Cowle, 1343.70; Kehoe and Jack-| Boudreau, centre. The ex-fire- | ciation, left, who presented | extend best wishes were: ex- | Kenneth Baird was another 1 1-18 Miles, purse $1.00. 3-and d-year-oid: maidens, Lockey Owes race at Fort zrie Mo ening Undertaken partly as a wintgo, 133359. "7. Strachan, fighter officially left the de- | Mr. Boudreau with a wallet | Fire Chief Wesley Elliott | guest and well wisher. aie nor S67 3 39% Ti Ink 12% Difach-Lanson Farm Torrential e271t MECCLE works measure. {he campsitigag gg. | partment at midnight Monday | containing a sum of money | (1928-55); Hubert Chase, vet- | --Oshawa Times Photo ou 2 12 1a 25 26% Coy. Yis ot mm Tains provide % > {have been established in s i C 3 Bde ahedes iG Hoan mtn Teck of the summer meeting (lave boon exubiet 7 ER Eet ace from, Chatham, OF : . . Mr. Pieman W303 53 2% 7.2 5no Gomez--Mrs M Fishman Oil Can led a e wa) + Ke: LAN Na. se Ad 16 4 6 73 71 7 Fgmez ins ; y skew, 1440.05; H. Leimsner,| Peel Express 108 2 1 21 gr on mtu am fost Die Hand by four lengths | ARTHUR LYDIAR han J aew. 1hoornel UnNciiiors 0 eran 1Ire 1 er Rough Rewa 33% 41 €1 Sh 0.2% Grasby--L A Cure orval finis EE wan 1s Prescott, 1436.54. | = | Phi on Ri ; r 62 68 81 9 Dhiriin-- Dream, Cron paid $8.70 as be peyuired iy - Second race from Chatham, t nvention Son O'Bull 108 3 ReMSEC snd. Trainer A H. Warner to run 1 1-16 miles ov s a 27: J. Strachan, 1267.37 | al Winner eh ed Never Say : Pool 21,298; double pool 41,136 track. a Je nv ehoe and Jackson, 1267.13: Two members of Oshawa city | " A ------------------ SEDUCTEUR _...... 920 570 320 There was a two - horse Spi} Kehoe and Jackson, 1265.86; I, council are in Ottawa this| d R hic DOLI 18.40 13.60 in the third race but jockeys) Prescott, 1265.17. week attending the founding Secon ace TDAISY PAGE 580 Cliff Potts and Bill Grasby were| Zeal First race from Montpelier, Convention of the New Party, a : ras ¢ Futiongs, purse 31.900, Sand 4-year-olds. claiming ull $1500. uninjured. The field of {wo-| ew hio, June 3, 336 miles: D.|union of labor interests with Amidst an atmosphere of awa Fire Fighters' Association. Aviation Co. at Malton. He has a Horse wre St 3h 32% 1-1 1:3% Gibb WD Sta Greg. year - olds had run two furlongs | Bejkowsky, 1168.92; E. Smith, the CCF party. _ |comradeship and reminiscing Captain William Logeman pre- small daughter. ap 10511 3 2nk 22% 231 Tho Robinson ¥ eagram when Peaces Reward, ridden by | AUCKLAND (CP)--New Z1150.42; L. Prescott, 1148.19; E.| Mayor Christine Thomas is 60-year-old Louis Boudreau, of sented Mr. Boudreau with his Dy 7 8 7h 71° Tig al FUSER SL oijawell ( b! stumbled and fell d howing great alarmSmith, 1141.47 with her husband, T. D, Thom-|570 Masson street, Oshawa, offi- badge worn during his long serv. LIKED GIVING SERVICE Jaisy Page ¥ 9 ' 5.04 44 51a Parne Mrs. Caldw yrasby, Ss 1/land is shawl P A y AT, , I. D, m-| 97 y » =| i % Ys Fy os oe dR Yih 52% Potts ~Cocomile Airco War, ridden by Potts, fel) 5 o prospeet of losing its mM Second race from Montpelier,|as, CCF-MLA for Oshawa Rid-|cially bade farewell, after 33 ice. It looked different though--| Mr. Boudreau told The Osh- Acme Gal Wz 2 5% 64 3 3% Coit rattord Farm over the sprawling Peaches Re famous track coach, Artjune 10: E. Smith, 1449.10; J, ing. Mayor Thomas told The years of service, to the Oshawa|it had been gold-plated. Fire-|awa Times: "It was a pleasure Assail Bird i 3 3» 12. 93 #1 Borgemenke = Jackson Js ward. _ |Lydiard, who has trained 16Strachan, 1446.31; J. Strachan, (Oshawa Times last week she Fire Department. {fighter Frank Phelps also pre-|being a fireman. I liked being of LP Se LE 1ek 72 Ba Contac -- Shermanor Fm ------------------"""""" aihletes fo an amazing stringl438.41; E. Gibson, 1437.29; E. expected to attend only as an! Mr Boudreau was special/sented a gift symbolic of a|service to the public in helping Yw-Foxy Cile .. 110 3 s tak 414 102 111% Gomes _ Jounte . . olympic medals and world Kmith wins the Prescott Chal- observer, not as a delegate. |guest of honor at a retirement|department joke--an embroider-|people in distress." Paul Pry 1S 4 6 Eh Bek 12 12 Hate -- TM Rain And Pain ords. fone Trophy. ; Ald. John Brady is a dele- party given by his firefighter ed duster. | After being kept busy with the Winner be 4 Antler -- Cantate 30% SIO Sug Lydiard is the man w Race from Peru, Indiana, gate, representing the political comrades at Knights of Colum-| More than 40 people attended department Mr. Boudreau has a TE oe rr . M tches a small stable of five Tunitune 17, 436 miles: F. Cowie, action committee of Local 222,| bus Hall Monday evening. the social evening : ro were had little time to develop hob DAILY DOUBLE 7 and © irre S 1 to the last olympics a .24; L. Prescott, 72; L.|UAW. : : | i : {bi i eo" 3AOMIRAL GANO 4.00 3.20 2.00 pol a duced two gold and one brfPrescott, 1389.01; L. Prescott, _ Oshawa Fire Chief Ray Hobbs Siler Ietired department em-{bies 10 keep IE buy se Thi d Race 8. JUDGE C 350 . . dal winners. More rece1386.30. F. Cowle wins the 400 in a brief address said: 'Mr. P s well as an out of town| AH A on r 1r FAPTLY unior Tennis jis Mg weg Bgl LL SR, .s Boudreau was one of the most fire chief. They kept busy re. exfirefighter's heart is flying. ® Foriongs, Purse $2000. 3 year oldMaldest owner jhe hes Lo tivarhaniil . al ClalS valued utility men I had in my minding younger fellows 'how|*But I really can't afford to Horse Wath % 1h 12 LS 18% Gomer -- Row | "poRONTO (CP) -- The |department. We shail all miss|it should be done" and 'how fly," he sighs. mre dec 119 8 1 36 28 2a 21 Borgement © PBC" |iario junior tennis champ . |his cheery presence at the We used to do it." | He holds his pilot's licence, Beet mii HI Del Yaness a rnhem Urge Support For Going To Rally Feu and was one of the fist mem. Subtle Appron". 14 4 § 55 36 33 Sno Cosenting -- GOxe o, | Tl aver stricken with ap : : BORN IN MICHIGAN |bers to join the Ontario County Brother Edwin M28 EW sh irui- Lar five dicitis and rained - out mate WALLET PRESENTED Mr. Boudreau was born of Flying Club in 1946. Mr. Bou- Ar Reward 107. § 2 Fell Pi ot a VRE 0 | Tom Hunter, 14, of Ott . " A S : | A wallet containing a sum of French - Canadian parents in|dreau has "logged" eight hours Winner cho 2 Oratty Admintl eh IE AAW {had to default his junior Bb ] he Family ( ourt t amia money donated by fellow work- Harrisville, Mich. After the solo flying time. EE mn easily Pool 50.466 - --. doubles match with par Three delegates from Oshawa oS vas presented by William death of his father the fire) The 60-year-old is a member reer 920340430 |Clark Semon 'when he SDECKLE EDGE . » won . | Tweedie, president of the Osh-|fj hter ca; ith hi |of the Knights of Columbus and ee : he | Members of the Rotary Club} : .4.| will attend the 11th annual con. | Li me with his mother to Fourth Race homie, $18 sicken by. appenicils., METRES of the Rotary Clb) ducted by, the fudge who presic orion he ontas Packs an Tews Ont at the ago of four. has Served as Iaido Guard, and AFARSHORE can foaled Ciami 323500 | was flown to Ottawa. uncheon in. Hotel G ha |H ie mags :| sociation in Sarnia, Aug. 10, 11 " . He lived in the small commu- @ membership chairman for a o 18th Miles Purse 3100 d.yesrs ol 4 oe ot the o ote enosha, However, its sessions are held| v 30.10, i i | 1 and on 3 Y Str. Fin Jockey Heavy rain during A | 3 | nity, 25 miles {number of years. us Rane A ; y w d , an \ Y, north of Belle: y Horse WPS 77 6nk 24 135 Roy -- Outhwaite sia. 1} heeled all matches @ ere urged to assist and sup-|in camera and the press is not | ville, conti : nat Deckle Edge ... 12 3 7 T0, GOR JL 54 Ditttach -- White Oak Sta. ling ca Tennis ClubPort the work being done by permitted to attend or report] The delegates will be H. ontinuously, until coming| px crriNG FIRE Tofino ) don -- Ryan Lawn Tennis Clu 2 | to Osh: i Py ein TT ST Io Gowen Rup Toronto Li d play the family court in Oshawa. [the proceedings. Bathe, superintendent of parks; Is Ransacked (of ase One vayaz at 21 years "Acked about the most exciting Bold Dutch mals 3° 37 33 58% Fitzsimmons -- Short: Wat. tous-cas toys Pi) cour The speaker was Eric Rich-| Sound reporting of magis-| A. Brisebois, chairman of the of age. One year later young fire attended, Mr. Boudreau on fod fg ni es 3 34 i 51 oant - bhi suitened ji boys' rd Lovelin, a oF otber of a|trate's and other court proceed- Oshawa Board of Parks Man-| The third Oshawa break-in in Eovarem he the Oshawa said "the old roller 'rink fire on Von Rich 16 4 1 22% 24 "Based up Potts -- Triple H Sta n 21. Toronto'shioneer Clarke Township fam-(ings aided the administration agement and F. Ellegett, vice|two days was reported to the ; S a younteer, on/p, i Teddy Joe... 12 RELA A Alert. Trainer G. Magnusson quarter - finals, oe ly, who is assistant editor of|of justice as the more interest|chairman of the board. Oshawa Police Department to.|2 Part time basis. When they ,,, We fought that fire for Winer 37 £ 1 pd Bs Pool 43.383. nie Holdup downed Da d The Ontario Law Digest and|that is created among the pub- The in topic for di oo day. Oshawa Fire Department was 13 hours ig 4 ee _ 2JOLLY MOLLY ... 870 3.20 220 of Belleville, 6-0, 6-1, and managing editor of the Crim-|lic and the better informed it is| main topic for tiscyssion) » formed in 1628, Mr. Boudreau " i i ¥ N 2.90 2.30 ¢ Port Credit d Ti normed at the convention will be park| Harold Dove, owner 'of Dove|jsined Mr. Boudreau too, is quite a Fifth Race SSABRAON, 2.40 Browh Willis of Ottawa Lay Review. He was in- the better the administration of| o.com nor park and playground| Fina Station, 792 Simcoe street |I°.n¢ Permanent staff. (live wire. It will take some -F NI vid Willis o troduce Rotarian George|justice will be. io » | y ; i { wtingoi 1 and ome 10th Miles Purse $2400 37ICF Fin: "ockey Owner gi Snyder of Kitcheng, Droran. The appreciation ge "The wii) be are a reflection! Standards and public relations. south, Teported as stolen during Two years previously he had|years to extinguish him. " Horse WLS 5 5 lnk 11% Gomez -- Beasley me the tournament's fifthe members was voiced by|of society morals and the stan. Th convention will also deal last night: thee badminton seis, (Wiaviied the former Betty Knox, The firefighters. replacement ! Jott" Molly 18 5 3 2a 32s 2.3 28 Rohinson, X © Wt seeded player to lose. SEProsidont Charles Lancaster. dards of an era" Mr. Lovekin With a heavy agenda of general six watches, two cases of watch an Oshawa girl. They had two on the force will be Brian Col- W-Falconine ns ' y 23 1s 2] Frith Cov - § Taconn See PE bs Rif ae rales err or yt Satus of , business and will elect officers expansion Bracelets, 8 watch set Shilgzen, now both married. Allins, 24, of 333 Ritson road Cooayy Wind 108 3 3&3 kab 8 BUSNON man | Fletcher of Ottawa in thtone aspect of our very troubled] Mr. Lovekin suggested the fOr the ensuing year on the last| (WTR S00 ENS, tie pin) and daughter, Mrs. Betty Griffiths, south. Mr. Collins is married, | Winner Bk b or br f 3 Povder = Mapa Tool: 21418 final games in the junio society today, Mr. Lovekin as-|juvenile court is worthwhile as|day of its sessions. said' the thieves missed $30. in top av oy vas at 1060 Hor-\ whose wife had one of Oshawa's i Wis Toa "ANC 3 os A Post 2408. Quinella Pool inal g serted There is a youth prob-|the cost of keeping prisoners in|-- (ac | eve 18 op avenue. Son Donald lives in first New Year babies -- the ame eC INELLA 3 and § PAID DAS lem, he continued, due to the|county jails and penitentiaries SPECIAL CROPS {Us 10a cash. repister. Streetsville, and works for Field |couple's first. pace at which we live, the fact|is high. More than 80 per cent| WINNIPEG (CP) -- A strong| MT. Dove told police the prem- that sex is used to sell almostiof the prisoners in federal market for sunflower, rapeseed|iSeS Were secure at p.m. Mon- everything and because parents| prisons are people who are injand soybean meal may result|day; that side doors were, and during the war years did not|/for their third or fourth time.|in higher prices for farmers|5Still are locked from the inside. u en S (0) have time to exercise the su-| He felt that Sixth Race one-sixteenth miles One and steenth Wie tL] » 8t w 5 hn > 10, Daraise ve the juvenile| this fall, says Dave Durksen, anThe fron door appeared to be oil Can Me 83322 21 22 22% Comes -- 8] . pervision they should. At the|court, which deals with offend-/agronomist on special crops at|Secure this morning. : . Die Hurd 112 4 4 30k 4h 3h 314 Dittfach ~ § Des ] same lime it was not fair to say ers at an early age, can bend|the Manitoba agriculture de-| Constable Douglas Bulloch is Book Master nz 163A that a -- that children are going to the|the twig in the right direction. partment. still investigating. Book 1 21 4% 3.4 36 5 T {dogs Be | poker z 6 7 4 | S. SSE Leon K 14 5 3 6 ue Brat. Trained by M. Fishman E # Parents, the speaker con- Winner b c=. dehy Suiestnr mT hy Mia must Bhi their re. VALUED AT $86 | Nineteen young Canadians one-year co-operative program ¥ h R STORMY MOBY 19. | sponsibitities even though the] {from the Oshawa district, To-|at the Institute, and 30 General EN JAY day when the father was boss] - __Sevent ace +DR EM JA up. Claiming | ~ aoman desaarioids A of the family has slipped away. ° |arines, who are affiliated with Scholarship graduates. It 'was explained that the ju-| = |General Motors of Canada, will] Approximately 180 graduates venile and 'family court is con 3] ree omer 1 mi {receive degrees or diplomas. atiof 1951 and earlier classes, the 34th Commencement for whose performance on the job [ | General Motors Institute "in has warranted recommendations CELEBRATING Flint, Mich., on Aug. 11. Tnavay fy Award Contrac Harbor Wharf | {ronto, Windsor and St. Cath- Motors Overseas Operations ° i A Le [oS Sir divisions for the honor, | zeneral Motors Institute is an will be awarded graduate keys. BIRTHDAYS © i eIrc : 1Q1 } dise {engineering college which pro- Among these is Exalt J. Pinto, a | Congratulations and best | i ou po, with Grandview Sou Oshawa, : he A | Ss ar S : ; nearly 25 r s en- Time Study, Nort! ant lo OTTAWA -- A $415,548.70 tain wall will be constructed to 9 A ep | wishes to the following resi- One of three Oshawa women said in cases of this type "a too| In the case of Mrs. Des gineers. The student body of ards, vn A Motors of 4. Stand. | contract has been awarded bythe rear of the new. structure ROBERT H. STROUD dents of Oshawa and dis- convicted of shoplifting $86 severe monetary penalty takes Roche, signed statements were|2 400 is made up of top flight the Department of Public Works, 3nd. dredging will be carried . trict who are celebrating |worth of merchandise from five the food out of the mouths of read by Sergeant of Detectives |high school graduates selected LIST OF STUDENTS { -- o he o tavio Marine a q ut in an area 540 feet by 14 their birthdays today local stores was jailed for 10 the children." William Jordan. Items involved by GM plants for appointment| The young men affiliated with n'a ! aNClfeet to a depth of 23 feet 1 ea Archie Campbell, 50 Mon- (days in Magistrate's Court Mon-| Mrs. Landry, represented by|in thefts from the two Oshawa|to co-operative programs in General Motors of Canada will Dredging Limited of Toronto, The structure is | gomery avenue, Brooklin and |day John Greer, testified that she in|{Loblaw stores, two §S. S.|either mechanical, industrial or|T€ceive recognition at the GMI 15 required to | for the construction of an esstio rovide additional warfage w Teresa McCaffrey, 39 Elgin | Mrs. Ferninde Des Roche, 25,| company with the other two ac-|Kresges Ltd. stores, and the F. [electrical engineering. Students/ Commencement include: harbor wharf at Oshawa, it!facilities to meet the increasing ommittee street east of 187 College avenue, was also cused women, were apprehend-|W. Woolworth Co. Ltd. store, |alternate between periods of Industrial Engineering Degree was announced today by the|demands arising from industrial Phone 723-3474 fined $25 or 10 days in jail, con-|ed at Loblaws Groceteria Ltd.|July 29 included: bathing cos-|theoretical education in the --John Douglas Terry, 120 Cad- Honorable Michael Starr, minis-| development of the surrounding 1 secutively. Levelled against her at the Oshawa Shopping Centre, |tumes, sun glasses, hair cream, | classrooms and laboratories at|illac avenue south, Oshawa. ter of labor, on behalf of Hon.|area. Harbor activity has grown higher business and social stan.|Were five theft charges. July 29, by the store manager, cigarets, butter, steak, pork|the Institute and . co-ordinated Mechanical Engineering De. orable David J. Walker, minis.| considerably since 1957 and Iwanis Gie J Anna LeBlanc, 18, also of 187/Kenneth Ogden and store in-|chops, ham, childen's socks. work experience at their plants. [&ie¢ = John Allan Black, 106 ter of public works. present unloading facilities are : Mr. Stroud thinks he will have|College avenue, was convicted Vestigator, Herbert Norris. children's suits, jeans, lady's op vpsp proGRAM Roy iene Dow! enna The firm submitted the low- being almost fully utilized. With Oshawa businessman Robert four committee members to|Of four charges of theft and re- NUMEROUS ARTICLES sweater and skirt. These were} ic y Brooks, RR 3, Bowman- : ds : . the construction of this wharf,|H. Stroud will serve as one of ; ie' coas . manded in custody for sentence! 7 . 3 he. fas : st bid of seven in Jesponss Many acres of Jand to ti oasii16 Internationa) Cott Lal Cre s help. Wm in his coast-to-coast aE a once The 'two men in previous tes. | four-year program leads to a 1085 Ritson road north, Oshawa; advertising for public r3.1of the harbor will become use. |chairmen for Kiwanis Interna." or he figures they will be . ar Y, timony told how, in this case, NO EXPLANATION diploma. Qualification for a|Thomas Alan Etherington, 2 The highest hd as ai {able for commercial purposes. tional in 1962. Mr. Stroud will be| Chosen, one each, from British She Same dress. ang as. Landry had made a pur-| yr "boc Roches said she was Bachelor's Degree requires a|Clayburn avenue, St. Cath. pletion within nine months. The main use of the new wharf|in charge of the service club's|C. mbia, Manitoba, Quebec : [Slate of SDPTOXImA(ETY ar Put valued at $52.05. Successful completion of the ville; James Melvin Champa, 2 € | D a A i [fifth year of extensive research |arines; Norman E. Kerr, 20 is evpected to be in the trans-| Public and Business Affairs and the Maritimes, iy ye rere when Sending meg . og hs fog nd 2 semprehentive report on| Westmoreland svete; Ochawy: / 4 Siness § is asl rash 25 ays Jw rs aid-for |W X i i j » 500 FEET LONG shipment of general cargo. committee, covering all Canada. | Mr. Stroud is a past president a sv npaid-lor Woman offered M0 expianationjan eugineering project ; f the Dunbarton Ki is Club merchandise bei li d into|for the theft lant. Of th th in, the {Donald Bruce Leask, 424 Nipi & : : \ bth {of the Dunbarton Kiwanis Clu NCE DEPLORED C 18 ing slipped into|for the thefts. plant. the more than 6,000 gon street, Oshawa; Alvin Ro. The new wharf will measure| The addition of the berthing| He will be in Chicago at the| . st Lieute ¥ INCIDENCE DEPL Mrs. Landry's purse. A carton] g : § : sngineer y ; 500 feet long and 56 feet wide. facilities is of prime importance end of August to draw up a pro- uss 5 Re eutohant Gov Magistrate C. W. Guest de-|of cigarets, $ purs Statements signed by Anna cngineering graduates, nearly 70| Macnab, 112 Oshawa boulev: { ¢ 2 ; r y iY. {1ues a pair of boy's|yep) d $ per cent have remained with north, Oshawa; R. B i 1 is a reinforced |since two large industries have isi Com perm lored the increasing incidence|chorte e pavkages eblanc, read by Sgt. Jordan, - a; R. Bruce Rid I will sousis Pei or Te iprehaend rk AR Rorh of (he |Eram for his' coming year as|which stretches from Toronto to g {shorts and five packages of|dealt with thefts from four |General Motors. Fourteen per|8 Morna avenue, West Hil ) I t hairman. He will return tolKinec , i ns of shoplifting in the district. |jemonade powder valued at $5.17] : by 3 f thes 3 , A : ! X s and|harbor. They will be importing] C12 ; |Kingston; a past international i als 2 ce J 2 '|stores. The value of the stolen(cent of these~are now in top Four - Year Engineerin inforced Syucreié Pile sap ti og 0 pat thy Chicago in October lo present chairman of new club building Many ED er|were lator Jound in the purse articles was estimated at $29.13. management or technical posi-|ploma -- Talivaldis Bir: ing piles. A steel sheet pile cur-jore and exporting reinforced| oo PRESTO Th 90 BOVSI (1957) when 165 clubs received|that the sentence meted out willl" Mrs. Landry claimed that she|, Miés Leblanc told the magis- "PS ill be aramtel to. iio 2"a Doulevard. nopt --_-- re ----------------+--Irods, flat steel and other related| ors s their charters. be slight. However, the cumula- knew something had been pass. ate she came to Oshawa from es ps pal pt awa) x Hugh Holland, LAST CHANCE products. : f.] 'ublic affairs Mr. Stroud de-| Last year, Mr. Stroud served|tive effect of a great number of oy mgt! p: Piy Bi pe |New Brunswick four months ' Shin (Jon, ii ; S |coe A, reet north, Osh; . Plans and specifications were |5¢ribed as anything from en- as Governor of the Ontario, Que-small losses is causing great| She also testified that she k ago. Asked about her income,|3r® '0 D€ ed to 435 four-/ward Julius Koehler, 2 CASTLEGAR, B. C. (CP)=| prepared in the Toronto Dis- Couraging competent people to bec and the Maritimes district [RIS a So jestine Bl. she od mall I A year co-operative engineering | drive Weston; Harr: d I q h distress among chain store! " wr |she said: "Unemployment In-|¥® y . hr : » , The Arrow Lakes shoreline is|irict Engineer's office of the stand for public office at elec-|in watching over clubs from|circles around town. the othe? two Women Were. UD! surance". and business administration Mary street, Oshavwe, being searched for traces of #n-| Department of Public Works, tion times to helping out at blood |the Soo to St. John's, Newfound-| 1p sentenci Ya h : : "Whic! graduates. {S. Kolodzie, 355 : . : iblic 8.| : : Ai s § ng Mrs. Landry the| ¢ s Greer Which one of you thought up g Oy 2 . cient Indian campsites and bir- R. P. Henderson, district engin. donor clinics to aiding in civilian! land, he travelled 37,000 miles magistrate thundered: "The | his ent DO A ised this scheme to systematically | eats ster be recognized With (Oka; Geor al grounds. The area is to [bel eer of Toronto, will be respon. defence programs. and attended 193 Kiwanis meet-|o, | ; g ation in- Kramer, 87 Ham looded by hydro dams proposed sible for supervision of the! In business affairs, he says, ings. He ave. 0 8 YEARS licker. r-- nly reason you are not going tojone of guilty. "I didn't think|rob merchants of Oshawa?"| jude 10 liberal arts graduates nue, Toronto: J s been a Kiwanian jail is v ht chi » andry now! |asked Magistrate Guest. E Sous, loronte; 91 Jowded Ly hydro EMS ProRlee | oe "we promote (he adoption of {fo 135 jail is your eight children." Mrs. Landry had knowledge 8 ! of other cojleges and wuni- son, i rs. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck|the theft," he contended. =| The girl merely shrugged. |versities wile completing Py % Winds ' ' 2N

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