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The Oshawa Times, 14 Aug 1961, p. 4

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, August 14, Tye: h Nay XY ANTIQUE CARS makes and models ranging from 1910 to 1932 vintage. Each car carried three or four persons who were enjoying a holiday tour. Owners were from London, Woodstock, Oril- Uxbridge townspeople were treated to a show of antique cars on Saturday, Aug. 12. The 48-car cavalcade stopped in Uxbridge at noon hour for lunch. The cars were various # (John Bailey, 73, his clothes re- Bush Fire Leaves Sad, Grim Wake NEW CHELSEA, Nfld. (CP) grimed from days of fighting forest fres, passed a big hand across his unshaven, unwashed face. Tired and forelorn, he watched flames from an ad- TAKEN ON TOUR lia, Toronto, Oshawa, Peter- | nics. The spokesman for the borough and many other On- | group, Ross Deller of Wood- | tario centres. The travellers are planning stops along the way for corn roasts and pic- stock, was driving a 1914 Ford which he has named the | "Tour Marshal". | Ajax High School Grade 13 Results AJAX -- Examination results| for the students of the Ajax| High School who recently wrote mental examinations are given|51. below. Elizabeth O'Brien: "Ontario Scholars", having ob-/60, Trigonometry 65, on Sight et cont' of helt 47, French Composition papers writien by Ajax students! Manfred Pape: English Com- Wels wit na conic {E0jen 3. English Literature position 58, English Literature Trigonometry 39. Physics of 51, Algebra 77, Geometry 72,| 5 of Ti 13 Pio (Chemistry 73, Latin Authors 51, Thigutomelry Ld i ;|Latin Composition 50, German A emistry i Wool iy OFS| Authors 67, German Composi- Stanley Bastedo: English Com- ton i! ® . position 36, English Literature] David Rapsey: English Com- 29, Physics 54, Chemistry 39. (Position 60, English Literature James Breckenridge: English|60, Algebra 68, Geometry 85, Composition 60, English Litera-| Lrigonometry 76, Physics 89, ture 38, History 77, Botany 64, Chemistry 84, French Authors | Zoology 64, French Authors 53,|73, French Composiion 74. French Composition 50. James Robinson: English/ Gordon Cardwell: English | Composition 66, English Litera-| PONTYPOOL | ture 39, Algebra 24. David Claringbold: English| PONTYPOOL -- The Wom- an's Association met in the Composition 41, English Litera- ture 41, Geometry 39, Botany 28, Zoology 33, Latin Authors 26,|church basement on Thursday Latin Composition 45, French| evening. The main item of busi- | ness was the remodelling of |the kitchen. Since the new fur- Authors 40, French Composition Hugh Crawford: English Com- nace was installed in one end Eric Moore: English Competi-| Trigonometry 87, Physics 71, tion 12, English Literature 30, Algebra 31, Geometry 53, Trigo- the Ontario Grade 13 Depart: [nometry 42, Botany 41, Zoology| Robert Smyth: English Com- Ty English 56, Algebra 81, Four students have qualified|/Composition 51, English Litera- for the honor of being named|ture 32, Algebra 65, Geometry Zoology tained an average of 80 per cent|57, Chemistry 37, French Au- Composition 56, English Litera-| ture 36, Algebra 39, Geometry 58, Trigonometry 42, Botany 34, Zoology 37, French Authors 39, French Composition 38. | James Shearer: English Com-| position 69, English Literature |51, Algebra 75, Geometry 81, Black Knights | | ToPay Damage TORONTO (CP)--The Royall {Black Knights of the British] Commonwealth, returning here] from celebrating one famous| battle, got into another Saturday | night. The Orange organization, for-| merly known as the Royal Black | Knights of Ireland, had been to| Lindsay for their traditional parade and observance of the 272nd anniversary of the relief] {Chemistry 73, French Authors 63, French Composition 63. |position 51, English Literature Geometry 70, {Trigonometry 84, Physics 82, Chemistry 76, Latin Authors 50, Latin Composition 61. | Brian _ Thompson: English Londonderry. Composition 52, English Litera-| On the 50 - mile train ride ture 55, Algebra 67, Geometry back: 75, Trigonometry 82, Physics| 1. A dozen men engaged 63, Chemistry 63, Latin Authors|!n fist fights while women| 54, Latin Composition 61. screamed; : 2. A trainman trying to break| Derek Watchorn: English/jy yp was re -- in the! [but watched hopelessly while vancing forest fire lash out teasingly 100 yards from his two - storey frame house. "I'm too old to build again," he said to nobody in particular. "That fire is threatening the work of a lifetime, all I own." His stately house, a large barn containing 2,000 feet of Jumber and hay for the winter were in the path of the flames. Think Asian Reds Aided lon snoula make such spectac- ular claims against the back-|of the claims. ground of newspaper reports of shortages in that country. BAKERY SALES The educated classes -- politi-| Almost 60 per cent of bakery cians, professors, business ex-|sales in Canada are made ecutives and newspaper editors|through grocery and supermar- generally believe the Russians|ket outlets. eT Clark at Brownsdale who gave others the strength to hope for the future. BOMBAY (CP)--Informed ob- Bachelor Clark, 44, a Cana. Servers here think the Soviet dian naval veteran, was back Union's ambitious 20-year-plan in his native village, building a|Will give considerable aid to home for himself while smoke|Communist parties in Asian and stung his eyes and flames!African countries in stepping up seared the skies around him. thelr ideplogical Sompaign di The ring of his hammer while ie man In the Sireel nia he worked on his small, half|has been impressed with the completed house which he is|Moscow claims, which are be- paying for out of a service loan, |In8 discussed in factories, gov- was strangely foreign. gimme: offices, college hostels "Yes sir, guess I'll settle : down here," he said, looking up The Indian reaction can be summed up as a mixture of ad- By K. Plan Earlier Saturday, the fire de- stroyed his brother Bert's va- cant house and barn. Bert works in Corner Brook. Bailey and his two adult sons emptied the house of furniture when the fires marched right into their logging - fishing com- munity last week on the Trinity Bay shore. Their children and women were evacuated to Old Perlican. ABANDON FISHING | "Me and my sons helped out| at Brownsdale a week ago,"| said Bailey Sr. They had just|§ completed a successful fishing] trip during which they har-| vested 200 quintals (112 pounds to one quintal) of codfish. i The fish were running good, | but the Baileys nevertheless an-| swered the call from stricken) Brownsdale, five miles away, for help. They battled fires for days! flames destroyed 15 Brownsdale buildings, five of them private homes. New Chelsea, a fairly prosper- | ous community of 60-odd fam-| ilies, was hot spot throughout | last week. Flames still surround] the community but rain Sunday helped measurably. | While Bailey sat on a rock, Lorenzo Francis was maintain-| ing a desperate vigil around the] house he finished building a) week ago. | ERECTS BARRICADE Arthur Trenholm didn't wait for hard-pressed firefighters but| erected a barricade around his| house of barrels, tubs, buckets, | cans, boxes--anything that could hold water and perhaps trap the flames. And it was men like Sam | Composition 66, English Litera-| mouth: ture 63, Algebra 96, Geometry] 3 Two coach doors were 87, Trigonometry 82, Physics|smashed and three windows 83, Chemistry 89, French Auth-|proken; ors 78, French Composition 80. | 4. A stone crashed into the Mary Wheeler: English Com- train from outside, showering position 57, English Literature passengers with glass; 51, Algebra 58, Trigonometry 59,| 5. Toronto police rushed to Botany 61, Zoology 75, Chemis-| Union Station and arrested two try 54, French Authors 62, men they said were creating a French Composition 59. disturbance on the street after Winnifred Willmot: English the train pulled in. Composition 74, English Litera-| Officials of the Canadian Na- ture 80, Algebra 94, Geometry tional Railways said Sunday no 80, Trigonometry 79, Latin Au-|charges would be laid but the thors 77, Latin Composition 79, Orange group, which chartered French Authors 84, French Com- the 10-coach special, would re-| position 67. ceive a bill for damages. | position 51, English Literature making the kitchen too small 41, Algebra 57, Geometry 50,|During the meeting the ladies Trigonometry 64, Botany 53, Zo- quilted on 2 quilt they had put ology 63. |in the frames the previous even- Edward Duncan: English ing. Composition 51, English Litera-| Church service on Sunday ture 50, Algebra 61, Geometry morning was very poorly at- 59, Trigonometry 58, Botany 77,|tended. Rev. George Richard-| Zoology 78, French Authors 55,(son delivered a very fine ser-| I TONIGHT! °OXQFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 . SHOW STARTS AT 8:50 M-G-M presents A SOL C. SIEGEL Production starring DANNY KAYE MERRY ANDREW co-starring PIER ANGELI French Composition 53. mon on "We, as people are too Lyle Ensell: English Composi-| selfish, causing so much un- tion 54, English Literature 32, happiness and unrest in the Algebra 54, Geometry 51, Trig-|wprld today". onometry 59, French Authors| Decoration service at Mec- 24, French Composition 36. Crae's Cemetery on Sunday af-| David Fletcher: English Com: |ternoon with a good crowd in| position 61, English Literature attendance. The speaker was 84, Algebra 65, Geometry 66,|Mr. Jim Somerville. | Trigonometry 70, Physics 67,} Mr. and Mrs. Max Chambers Chemistry 63, French Authors|and family, spent the weekend 55, French Composition 37. {with his mother at her cottage Larry Gillard: English Com- here. position 52, English Literature; Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGil and 37, Algebra 69, Geometry 76,|Arnold, Bowmanville, were Trigonometry 73, Physics 67,| visiting in the village on Satur- Chemistry 70, Latin Authors 50,|day evening. Eatin Composition 55. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Freder- RICHARD GILLARD: English ick spent the weekend with Composition 65, English Litera- Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, To- ture 50, Algebra 73, Geometry ronto. 75, Trigonometry 63, Botany 61, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McColouugh Zoology 72, French Authors 53| celebrated their 50th birthday French Composition 50. |anniversary at their home on Bruce Hall: English Composi- | Saturday evening. "Congratu- tion 64, English Literature 68, lations". Algebra 89, Geometry 73, Trigo-| There were a few of our nometry 84, Physics 83, Chemis-| people attended the races at try 81, Latin Authors 56, Latin Mosport on Saturday. We can Composition 76. hear the noise of the cars Gary Hill: English. Composi- | here in the village. 57. English Literature 6 Mrs. Breslin, New York, is tion 57, : Algebra 68, Geometry 70, Trigo-| Visiting her brother, Thomas nometry 67, Physics 57, Chem-| White for the past two weeks. istry 64, Latin Authors 50, Latin) Wilfred Richardson treated Composition 50. his tree trimmers to a chicken Brian Hogan: English Compo- dinner at the Brentwood Res- sition 65, English Literature 53, /tuarant on Thursday evening. Algebra 56, Geometry 62, Trigo-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porter, nometry 60, Physics 72, Chemis-| Havelock, and Mrs. James Mal- try 63, French Auhors 65 |ley, Oshawa, called on the H. French Composition 52. "IM. Richardson's on Sunday af- Marie Huxter: English Com-|lernoon. : : position 78, English Literature] Reta Loshaw, Preston, with 84, Histor 51, Botany 73, Zoo- her sister, Mrs. Wilfred Rich- logy 59, ™\ in Authors 67, Latin|ardson over the holiday week- Compositi.a 82, French Authors (ens. a 72, French Composition 70. The Fisk's held a family pic- Nancy Kerton: English Com- me at The Acres" on Sunday ; ; : rnoon. position 71, Juglish Aderare Mrs. Lillie Richardson visited Latin Composition 51, French an ner brother and wife at Bal Authors 58, French Composition Yes. Boner 3h Sunday... and 4". : a (Mrs. Roy Strong, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Kirby: English Com-|Allen Bazinett, returned home position 74, English Literature on Friday after a week's holi- 68, Algebra 84, Geometry B86,|days at Gull Lake near Min- Trigonometry 84, Physics 86, den. } A Chemistry 84, Latin Authors 82, Latin Composition 84. William Koppens: Composition 64, English Litera- ture 51, Algebra 77, Geometry| 73, Trigonometry 79, Physics 66, Chemistry 65, French Authors 56, French Composition 50. John MacKay: English Com- position 65, English Literature 51, Algebra 58, Geometry 61, Trigonometry 59, Botany 53, Zoology, 57. English | Mr. and Mrs. George Loshaw, | Sterling, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Lethan- gue and family are home after a week's holiday at the Lake. Richard Rusk was taken to the Civic Hospital, Peterbor- ough, on Saturday forenoon. hHorace Peck spent a few sley. days with Ward Trotter, 7 fn CinemaScope and METROCOLOR ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE. FREE KIDDIES PLAYGROUND MERRY ANDREW STARTS 8:55 NIKKI-half-dog, half-wolf, his courage and cunning a legend in an untamed land! ig PICTURES EHO TW ACCLAIMED ONE OF 1960'S TEN BEST FROM ANY SOURCE bY Bosley Crowther--N.Y, Times RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH PIER ANGEL MICHAEL CRAIG BERNARD LEE HIT NO. 2 IT'S A RELAPSE Exe ne» into laughter! o 1ST Sie mim enn wowne oJ D000 ME PURE ina -- PETER ROGERS production | status. a the wpaging forest fires in| iration, puzzlement and scep- od ticism. SEEK APPRENTICES {worthy that a nation which was {Soefilly backward barely four ternational Typographical Union : _|aged in the Second World War closed its 103rd annual conven should be able to reach a post call for more apprentices. The a ; 5 : .:(dently sét for such bounties as committee on apprentices said free bread, free medical aid, ITU journeymen died, retired or i left the trade for every three|SIOnS. But there also is a sense of "Magnificent! Memorable! 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