4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 23, 178) MAYOR PARISH POINTS William A. Parish points out industrial sites in Ajax on wall map at CNE Mayor display to visitors from Mexi- | riguez. Ajax is the only muni- co City, Mrs. Maria Rincon | cipality outside Metropolitan Gallardo and Humberto Rod- | Toronto with a municipal ex- | PICKERING PICKINGS OUT SITES IN AJAX 'Brooklin Bull Grand Champion TORONTO (CP) -- Robert W. went to Charles J. Shore, Glan- Batty"s Beech croft Victor's) worth, Ont. | Thor Thursday was named . | grand champion Guernsey bull TAKES HORSE TITLE at the Canadian National Exhi-| Rimax, ewned by Mrs, April bition. Wade of Brampton was named The Brooklin - owned bull was|champion breeding stallion in placed ahead of Emmadale B.|CNE horse judging. Slogan, owned by Allan F. Bals.| Deneba, owned by Mys. John don and Son of Sharon, Ont, |Kitchen of Markham was Enniskillen Ros] Motto, ["2med champion mare. owned by R. Stenger and Son| In the three years or over of FEniskillen, Ont, won the class of breeding horses, King's grand championship for Jersey Major, owned by William Bo- bull's. Don Head Quad Jester |vaird of Brampton, was judged owned by Lionel McKeown of [Dest stallion. Cassilis High Mono Road, Ont. |flyer, owned by P. A. Gilligan Sheffield Crown Prince was | of Niagara - on - the - Lake, judged grand champion Bull.|Onl:. Was reserve. Holstein. The bull is owned by| Best stallion under three| R. R. Dennis of Oak Ridges, Years was Alasa Prince, owned Ont. b y Harvey Moore of Ridgetown. Reserve grand champion In saddle horses, the grand (second prize) was Rose Ridge [champion mare was Garma MR. AND MRS. PHILL hibit at the Canadian National Exhibition --(Photo by Turofsky) by Lee and Sons; reserve title By GRACE MILLS Shakin : . . thy All Saints Anglican Church, | Whitby, was the scene of 3 pretty wedding, when Miss Sovereign 'Ensign owned by Gaye Rebel, owned by Mrs. ig] Gill, 2 Welland. R. G. Doerfling, Galt; the re- Junior champion bull was Ro. serve title went to Felicia Pea- mandale Farms of Unionville's| vine, J. Newman, St. Cathar- Romandale Comet. Reserve|'lnes. junior champ was Spruceview Royal Supreme awned by R. A. Marriage and M. Macklyn Lo- MAPLE GROVE gan of Burford. n In judging of Cotswold and MAPLE GROVE -- Nineteen {Lincoln sheep the grand champ. |Cubs from A and B packs camp- lion ram, Lee was 4p (Lincoln),|ed at Presqu'ile Point over the H. M. Lee and Sons, Highate, | weekend. Those in charge were nt. Akela Bob Barraball and help- The grand champion Ewe, ers Cyril Barr, Cecil Burton and Lee 9P (Lincoln), was also won|Manford Goodmurphy. Cooks for the weekend were Mrs. J. Ged- des and Mrs. R. Barraball. Boy Scouts Jim Geddes and David |Barraball also attended as help- ers. All Saints Scene Pretty Wedding Millionth Visitor At Gate Of CNE TORONTO (CP) -- George through the turnstiles at the Ca- nadian National Exhibition's gates Thursday. Mr. Gidman, in Toronto on business, said he decided. to "sneak" a solo visit to the CNE before returning home. He re- ceived $75.34 -- bank interest on $1,000,000 for a day donated by a sanitation company which is displaying $1,000,000 in gold bullion at the General Exhibits Building. YOUTH POPULATION Australia's total population of 10,500,000 in 1960 included 3,300, 000 under age 16. THE CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE Humor - Satire Classical No. 7 Hwy 3.2 Miles West of Brooklin Thurs. - Fri, - Sal. at 8 p.m. Sat. Matinee at 2:30 p.m. CHILDREN 50¢ ADULTS 1.00 FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY IPS SIGN REGISTER maid, gowned alike in cocktail length pale green or- ganza over taffeta, featuring gathered bodices, with round! | Eleanor Dorothy Kathryn Yates|necklines and bell sleeves. Their| PERSONALS and Mr. Grant Edmond Phillips head-dresses were large bows! Mrs. L. H. Coates, Brantford. were united in marriage. Rev.|of matching material. They car-! Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Coates and |Stanley J. Armstrong performed ried semi-cascades of white! Plan Meetings Clarke Township 'On Separation . ' Council Meeting son, Byron, of Weston, were|the double ring ceremony. Mrs. shasta chrysanthemums and yel- Y guests of Mrs, L. C. Snowden | Elaine Broughton played the|low pom-poms . Whitby - Count | A report of a Finance Com-| ORONO--At a special meeting on Wednesday evening when the and Mr. Robert Snowden last|wedding music. Mr. Harold Coles, Belleville mittee meeting on July 26 was|of Clarke Township Council on|annual Chamber of Commerce Saturday The bride is the daughter of was best man, and the ushers Street Fair was held and early| Mr. and Mrs, Murray McKin-| Mr, and Mrs. Erie Yates, Whit-| were Mr. Joseph Rowlands and Fails To Please adopted by Whitby Town Coun-|Thursday evening in the Town- z evening went into full operation: non, Cambray, spent Tuesday phy and the groom is the son of| Mr. Thomas Burg. By DONALD G. CROSSLEY [lation and we want to keep iticil on Monday night. ship Hall, the council appointed : ; ; The crowd could easily be es.|With Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell (he late Mr. and Mrs. Bruce At the reception held in the PICKERING-- Residents here [that way." Council members Present alia new representative to the Dur- Jwith Me, today blasted proposals for al The stock car plan was pro- the July committee meelinginam District High School Board|tablished at close to 2,500. Bingo|and family. Phillips, of Madoc. The cere-|q new stock car racing track adja-| posed by developer Bert San- were Councillor William David-| 3,4 also appointed a new build-|and other games were still he- pr and Mrs. Robert Bothwell, | oon Pe Bon hod Diaicliows JSall, Brocklin, the; I ing played close to midnight |BoP and Donny, are spend-| piioring the church on the| guests in a rose beige brocade cent to the village. {ham. The township planning|son, Mayor Stan Martin, Reeve ing inspector for the township. : : ; Villagers complained the pro-|board and other approvals are Everett Quantrill and Councillor! "x,y oon was ap-| The big prize of the evening, ing this Wea) on holidays, at al... of her father. the bride was sheath' dress, with matching] {the 25th Century Travel Trailer 8 opaconis, charming in a full-length gown| jacket, bone 'accessories, and Bi | ok i essary he race track! Brooks ; s posed track would drive them|necessary before t ; 0 ' : i t pointed by the township as a ae es Cains from their homes because of the|can become a reality Council Monday night adopted Clarke Township representative (went to the lucky winner, Mrs oes Lois Ashton, ouiskitien, of chalk white peau de soie|corsage of bronze roses Charles Wood of Orono. The| 88, vidence, is : Assisting was the groom's eld-| i es ; i s in t Fi- 3 noise, Pickering Village residents|the following items in the Fi-[ 3%, 0 1 on™ pigirict High tau ida h land lace. A bustle back accent- Aor iy 3 are holidaying with their] ticket was drawn by Bobby Ten. A er sister, Mrs. Harold Coles, in Track Prospect | iv iring "RoEs WITH EACH TAKE-OFF! Piimed in the heart of the workle woul rugged country! Reeve C. E. Morley said the|are voicing protest. Real estate nance Committee report: School Board... Mr. C : } | a dl e ey : > TT. M. Moore BA will be ad- School Boar Mr. Carman, |cousins, Janice and io/ed the full skirt, which flowe track, planned for ~Pickering|firm owner Gladys Newell god Tg the action taken with Orono, will fill the vacancy left/nant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen peach. Bonnie |; \to a chapel train. The long Township immediately south of|the race track "should not the village, "would not be an advantage but a detriment." He said he did not have all of the facts on the raceway at his disposal, but would oppose stock car racing at the site south of the CNR tracks and Highway 401. Approval of the plan was made by Pickering township recently. FINAL SHOWDOWN Reeve Morley said a final showdown for the race track would be necessary with the pro- vincial government if plans for it are completed from this area. "Pickering has always been a peaceful community," he said. "We have a stable, happy popu- PLANS RETURN WITH FAMILY AJAX -- Mrs. A. R. Win- gate, Billingsgate crescent, has her sister, Mrs, Nell Van Vliet, visiting her and her family. Mrs. Van Vliet arrived in last weekend from Holland, and is very interested in the new swimming pool here. Mrs. Van Vliet, formerly Nell Koudys, was ah Olympic swimmer in 1948, and is tak- ing part in the marathon swim at the CNE on Satur- day / Visiting Ajax for about two months, she is anxious to be with her three children again, and intends as soon as she gets back to Holland to start plans for the family to emi- grate to Canada. Here Mrs. Van Vliet hopes to get a posi- tion as a swimming instructor. allowed if it is near homes." an account of his. Mr. Moore She said that home owners had previously sent a leiter to stock cars racing during evening/With Wal-Don Developments through the resignation of Mr. | Tennant. F. E. Lycett due to ill health. | One of the big attractions ol [should not have to contend with Council concerning an account Clarke Township has two rep-the night was the ferris-wheel| resentatives on the High School|which ran continually with Mrs. Wilf. McLean and Larry have returned home after spending summer holidays with 8 her sister, Mrs. W. J. Christie, waisted bodice was of chantilly {lace, with round scalloped neck-| |line, and elbow-length sleeves.| Her bouffant veil of silk illusion] pale green chiffon, with white accessories and corsage of pink carnations. For a wedding trip to Eastern) JIN BROWN - FRANCES wren PLUS! hours, or at any other time. week for races. "Well, you can't take that for what it's worth," said Reeve Morley. "An investment for a raceway that size means the owner will try to have as much racing as possible." MIGHT BE GOOD Barry Murkar of the Picker-| ing News office said he is not worried about the proposal. "1 Mayor Martin reported that evan with regard to this ac- count. Mr. Donevan requested a oq a5 building inspector for thego-round and a copy of the account and the let. ter and promised, says the com- mittee report, that action would be taken. Informal meetings will be held as soon as possible with adjoin- ing municipalities over the pos- sible separation of Whitby from the County of Ontario. A special committee composed of Mayor Martin, Reeve Quan- Board, the other appointment] Plans call for one evening a|he had spoken with Mr. D. Don- heing Mr. Carlos Tamblyn. Mr. Horace Best was appoint: | |Township of Clarke. This posi- {tion was previously held by Mr. {Gordon Cotter who resigned af- ter accepting a position which will take him to Belleville. Standards of white and yellow {gladioli decorated Orono United, Church for the marriage on Saturday, August 12, of Shirley Joyce Vagg, eldest daughter of line-up often waiting to take their trip into the night, high above the main street. A merry- chair swing were also popular rides for both young and adults. Bingo was a consistent game for many as was the panda booth, the horse wheel, crown and anchor and the ball and ring games. For the children there was a fish pond and a novelty booth at which balloons, hats and novelties could be pur- chased. BeBeve the track will do thelp 1, Deputy Reeve Mowat and|Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vagg, Oro- Candy floss and candied ap- area some good. It might even : c bring in s 200 Siig for the Councillor Davidson will be set/no, to Kenneth Joseph Rose, featured a rolled edge in deep|Ontario points, the bride chose] |scallops, and was caught to|2 sheath dress of mauve linen| crown headdress of seed pearls With matching jacket, mauve and crystals accented with a and white "accessories, and a drop pearl in the center. Her White orchid corsage. Mr. and bouquet was stephanotis and Mrs. Phillips will reside at 1044 fern centred with a large white| Ravina- Road, Oshawa. orchid and satin ribbon. Out-of-town guests attended raat _ | The brides attendants were from Oshawa, Guelph, Eden Miss. Mary Jane Laverty is her two sisters, Miss Cheryl! mills, Norval, Thomasburg and enjoying a week's holiday with yates as maid of honor, and|Brooklin. {her uncle and aunt, Mr. and|piss Karen Yates as a brides. ---- {Mrs. Edgar Eley and family, in i a Port Hope. Mrs. Robert Jarvie spent last week with Mrs. O. Meredith, at at Summerberry, Saskatchewan. Little Trudy Ryssell cele. brated her birthday®%n Tuesday | with a party for some friends. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Noble| have returned home after holi.| daying at Golden Beach, Rice NLL Je) TF the CHAMP } 2; Send W. Indian 1st OSHAWA SHOWING! local stores." Asked for his reaction to this statement, Reeve Morley stated that the amount of local business derived from stock car race devotees would be "negligible." He said the possibility of row- dy groups coming to Pickering Village, the noise disadvantage and the lack of profit from the venture meant the proposal was '"'at complete variance' with the desires and needs of Picker- ing's residents. Canadian Students May Be In Berlin OTTAWA (CP) -- There may be a small number of Canadian students living in East Berlin who will be affected by the or- Western nationals in the city, an external affairs department -| source said Thursday However, he said, the depart- Berlin. CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Vincent Galbraith of Roch- r, N.Y., found out it real- was cheaper by the dozen when he checked into a Toron- to hotel with mom and the ten Po kids for a visit to the Canadian National Exhibition. He got the room for the ordinary double rate of $14 a day be. cause all thes chidren were der restricting the movement of number of students living and ples along with the traditiona!|Nier cottage at Limestone Lake. hot dogs and soft drinks were he also visited her sister in all available at the refreshment Orillia Y. J. %atmire. Torovte the Finance Committee report,|ring ceremony. BU was a dinner guest of Mr. and should begin not later than the| Given in marriage by her to the entertaining prc "co ; first or in September. father the bride wore a floor- teatures of the street fair was eS Ordon Beech and family | A meeting will be held with|length gown of white silk organ-|the dance music of George Barbara Beckelt has yetirtied [the District High School Board|za over net and (affeta, design-| Wade s Corn Huskers. Roundipome after holidays with Mr regarding their budget for 1961./ed on simple lines, with fullland square dancing was feat aq Mrs. Vernon Fawcett in St. |The Finance Committee chair-|skirt, shawl collar, and necklinejured right on the main street.|Catharines d ' man, Councillor William David-|inset of lace with sequins, long|George Wade in his traditional Mr and Mrs. George Thrash- {son, will arrange the meeting. [sleeves coming to a point over(manner called the square danc-|er ang Mrs. Fdna Anderson fm Tr ---- -- {the hands. A crown of pearlsjing to the delight of the dancers.|Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. has precise information and sequins held her elbow-| During the course of the eve-|Charles Warren, Hampton, were only one Canadian in|length veil, and she carried yel-|ning the president of the Cham: Sunday tea guests with Mr. and East Berlin--~Herman Wigmann,|low roses ber, Mr. A. McLaren assisted Mrs. H. G. Freeman. jailed some time ago for cur-' Maid of honor for her sister,by H. Duvall and Charles Arm-| Private Alex Green, Camp rency infractions was Miss Joan Vagg who wore|strong presented the cups for|Barriefield, spent his weeken The department has asked thea street-length mauve gown of|those placing first in the bike|leave at home with Mr. Canadian Embassy in Bonn to|silk organza, with matching|roadeo and also silver dollars to|Green and Burt. keep it posted on any other Ca-|picture hat. Little Elaine Vagg,|the runners-up. The roadeo was Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, {nadians resident in East Berlinlas flower girl, was dressed in|held earlier this year. Oakwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. {that it may learn about. white nylon and lace with| It is expected that the revenue|C. Russell and family, on Sun. The source said there are a|matching headband. Both atten- will be down from that of other/day evening. dants carried bouquets of yel-'years Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Beckett ying Ia Befln WI the ree low mums and roses. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tamblyn Hisited her Famer. IE Leslie Orcs Of nem e GIS! Mr. Don Miller of Campbell. and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill" aWcett aford, who is a tinguish between East and West) rd was best man. for his bro. Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Patient in a Toronto hospital, on ther-in-law. Ushers were Larry Earle Brown at their home in Sun ay. id. Ms Q Roe and Reid Cochrane. Toronto on Sunde a To ey fot During the ceremony, Mrs.| Mrs. Geo. Graham of Toronto ramily picnic at Port Ho on Raymond Chapman rendered|is visiting this week with Mrs { 9 Pe, Sunday. beautifully three solos "'O Per-'K. A. Gamsby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert La- fect Love", "The Lord's Pray-| 1 ¢ 0 : Mrs. 0. Cowan who has been|brecque, Jean, Raymond and er" and during the signing of 5 patient in Bowmanville Mem-| Jeanette, Oshawa, called on Mr. the register "Because". orial Hospital, is now recuper-jand Mrs. Jim Laverty on Sun- OIL PAINTINGS ating at the home of her daugh-|day evening. In the Saturday sale at Orono ter, Mrs. John Conolly, Toronto es ; there were three pieces which Mrs. Ted Wilson and children ish, Cheryl and John are holi- were from the Queen Mother's | returned from England last|daying at Halls Lake. family estate, Carberry Tower week after spending several! Visitors with Mrs. Brima- 'lin Scotland. The one piece was| Weeks with her parents. combe the past week were Mr. fla tankard in which was inscrib- Mrs. Harold Snell, Danny and and Mrs. Alec Burkes and fam- "led their coat of arms. Another|Bobby have returned to their|jly, Montreal; Mr. John Harris, was a lead-glass bedroom lamp home in Toronto after a wo-| Agincourt; Mr. and Mrs. Milton while the third item was a pair|Week vacation with Mrs. K. A. Elliot of Bowmanville and Mrs. of large glasses. These were | Gamsby Milton Dunbar of Peterboro' sold as collector's items as they! Rev. Basil Long lectured al Mr. and Mrs, Archie Watson, were from Lord Elphinstone's Camp Quin-Mo-Lac last week. Betty Ann and Larry of Water- home. Mrs. Wm. Reid and Mrs. C. down visited this week with his Many such items are often, B. Tyrrell are visiting this week parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Alex 2 [noted in these auctions held in{with Rev. and Mrs. B, Long and! Watson, Orono, Joyce at their cottage at Nor- Mrs. Gamsby has returned) It would be impossible to list, way Bay, Quebec. from holidaying at Orillia, the many pieces that are offer-| Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wallace Huntsville and Algonquin Park. | ed for sale at these auctions|and family and Mr. and Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Canning] but there were four hundred dif-|Harold Cobbledick and Dennis and family, Oshawa, visited on ferent pieces on sale last week-|are holidaying at Green Lake. Sunday with her father, Mr. end in Orono and all dated] Mr. and Mrs. Carman Corn-|Fred Trull back many years, A large clock up to represent Whitby at the!leldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm meetings. Rose, Madoc, Ontario. Rev. Ba: The meetings, recommended) Sil Long officiated at the double | ment about a studying in Berlin but the rec- Student Home OTTAWA (CP)--West Indian Neville James is being sent] {home, the immigration depart-| ment said Thursday A spokesman said the 34.year- old British subject from St. | Christopher island is "not ad- missible" and will be deported. Mr. James came to Canada {to attend the Canadian School | of Drycleaning, The department said the West Indian cannot be admitted as a student because the school does not qualify un- der the Immigration Act Mr. James has been under de- tention since his arrival in Tor- onto Monday In Toronto, Mr. James said he will decide later whether to " E. try to appeal the decision to the courts. | TONIGHT THRU | SATURDAY! \ a NOON LIE LO VETES From M-G-M in CinemaScope and METROCOLOR ROBERT TAYLOR | JOHN CASS PLUS ADDED FUN! FALL IN- FOR LAUGHS | 1 was conspicuous in the show- 2 |ing as were some decorative { |shields, brass coaching and hunting horns, brass, coal buck- els, colorful pottery and china were in various forms. The items for the Orono sale are directed to Edinburgh, Scot- land, the headoffice for the Fyfe Company, where the ship- ment is made up and listed and| {shipped direct to Orono fo be| w.i% (put on sale in the Municipal] | Building. On arriving in Orono| lit is put on display prior to the) auction and makes a very im-| pressive showing Permanent Wave SPECIAL UNTIL SEPTEMBER Sth For the Modern Schoolgirl . 5.9 COMPLETE WITH SHAMPOO, CUT AND SET HALL'S BEAUTY PARLOUR 1s KING ST. ¥ PHONE 723-7011 under 10 years of age, but al mealtime it's a different story, Mr. Galbraith 1s shown BI: MIDWAY | " OSHAWA in the hotel dining room with | The main street of Orono was BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 SHOW STARTS AT 8:40 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON OSHAWA a dcvcer delight for everybody! 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