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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 May 1963, p. 4

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ONTARIO JUNIOR JUDO CHAMPS Brooklin, Oshawa and Cour- tice. Members of the junior (age 13-15 pears) team shown are (left to right) Leo Hauns- berger, owner and instructor, K, P. Flug, P. McGovern (also Members of the winning Junior Judo team in a recent provincial contest at Windsor are shown above. The winners are from the Maple Leaf Judo Club, which has clubs in Ajax, Ajax Resident Dies In Crash KINGSTON -- A 250-foot, end.)Wren Tuckett over-end rol! killed an Ajax resi-jdren, Carl, Linda, dent in a Kingston district auto|'and Mark. accident Monday night Also surviving are sisters Dead is Emile George Arm-)Mrs, R, K, Powell (Audrey) of| strong, 39, 121 Tulloch drive,|Cornwall and Mrs, Joseph Weir Ajax, the son of Mr. and Mrs.|(Bunice) of Peterborough and E, R. Armstrong, 743 Curtis prothers Gerald and Robert of road, Peterborough Peterborough, Donald of Lon- The crash occurred on High-\don, .Ont.. and Edward of way 401, 10 miles west. of King-/ Pickering Beach. ston during a rainstorm abvut) Mr. Armstrong is at the Wil- 10.30 p.m. liam Sherrin Funeral Home,! The automobile left the road/Highway 2, Ajax. The funeral while travelling toward King-jservice will be held in ston and veered sideways after|chapel at 2 p.m, Friday follow- hitting the soft shoulder. It flip-|eq by interment in Erskine ped over, tearing off the door| Cemetery, Town-| on the driver's side, a fender,|ship, and ended on its roof in 15 - inches of water in a gully. Passersby found the driver lying semi-conscious with only his head above water. He was taken by ambulance to Kingsion General Hospital, but was pro- nounced dead on arrival. The deceased operated the Annmstrong Electronic Service in Ajax. A resident of the town! waiendar of upcoming events for 13 years, he had operated| or interest to Ontario County the business for the past 10/farmers was released by the years, Department of Agriculture at He was a member of the ex-/ Uxbridge. ecutive of the Ajax Chamber of| Wednesday, May 15, 8.00 p.m. Commerce, a member of the|Cannington, Farm of Ted Lamb Ajax Kinsmen Club, a member|-- May meeting for the Mara of Branch 322 of the Royal/and Beaverton 4-H Calf Club.} Canadian Legion and of Holy| Thursday, May 16, 8.00 p.m.,| Trinity Anglican Church, Pg Farm of ag Page vies i ita | May meeting for the Sun- He is survived by his wile,/Geriand 4-H Dairy Calf Club,| Friday, May 17, 10.15 a.m., « Beaverton, Farm of George R. Magistrate McLaughlin Holstein Frie-| Dismisses Charges eration of Agriculture and other| |Farm. Organizations in the trate R. B. Baxter dismissed) County. charges of breaking and enter-| Saturday, May 18, 8.30 p.m., ing against three youths here| Cannington, Brock District High Tuesday. ge -- Ontario County Jun- Larry Walton, King. street)!F 'armers' Social Evening. east, Bowmanville; S edward Monday, May 20, 12.30 p.m., Browning, Division 'street, and| Uxbridge -- Uxbridge Kinsmen Gary, Walton, Colborne, were Horse Show, charged with breaking and, /¥esday, May 21, 8.20 p.m entering Bowmanville Dog) C@0nington, Brock. District High Pound March 19. School -- May meeting for Bea- ae .,/verton J , Corporal K. Freethy testified m Junior Farmers. W s he recently found a broken win: cla / yl ye ne dow when dot checked the build-| ing on Eiberty street south, oh al Metso Pica erage § y Post- 4.30°a.m. He stated the dog con ers wil} be judged trol officer used to keep $30) 'Thursday and Frida there but it was stolen so often'93 and 24, 9.00 a.m sf that-no money was kept there|Pond Committee of County any longer. }Council will inspect farm ponds| But a .22 rifle was stolen andjfor subsidy. not yet recovered, he said. Saturday, May 25, 8.30 a.m.,| Erven Chenette, Arden, ad-|Brooklin -- Registration for mitted being' in the car with the/Annual Ontario County Live three accused on the night in Stock Judging Competition, question. He also admitted giy-| Tuesday, May 28, 8.30 p.m., ing the police a statement in|Greenbank, Cedar Stone Park which he said he awoke and|-- May meeting for Port Perry heard the others: talking about Junior Farmers. the dog pound. ee, May 19, 10.00 Browning and Larry and G a.m. -- Two busloads of Farm- Walton admitted being in Bow,(efs {tom Hastings County will manville that evening but de.| Visit Ontario County farms. nied. any knowled Saturday, June 1, 9.00 a.m., bree wiedge ot the Beaverton Anglican Parish Hall! | | | and five chi Janet, Tan tha ine Pickering UXBRIDGE -- The following, | jall members of the |County Holstein Breeders' Club. Friday, May 17, 7.00 p.m., {Oshawa Shopping Centre -- An- jnual Ontario County Dai ry Princess Competition, sponsor-| ed by the Ontario County Fed-| | | May) -- Farm| jment Day for North Ontario, ENTERTAIN TROOPS Saturday, June 1, Brooklin Canadian artists in the CBC -- Brooklin Spring Fair. Concert Party are entertaining) Thursday, June 6, 8.30 p.m., all troops of the UN Emergency|Brooklin Township Hall -- June Force in the Sinai Desert dur-|meeting for Brooklin Junior ing May. | Farmers. |testified he and C Ontario Count Farm Calendar jsian Judging School, Open to|/County Land Judging Competi- Ontario tion, |4-H Homemaking Club Achieve-|° ' RECREATION REVIEW BOWMANVILLE -- The Bow- manville Swinging Bows Square Dance Club will be holding an open house on Wednesday, May 22; 8.00 p.m. at the Lions Com- munity Centre, Twenty couples from the club attended the 2nd International Square Dance Convention, May 10-11 at the Royal York in To- ronto, There were over 2900 square dancers in attendance from Canada and United States. Plans are underway to again hold open air Square Dances at the Dominion Store parking lot) throughout the summer months. | The dances will likely take! place on the third Tuesday of June, July and August. JUNIOR MEN'S SOFTBALL | The newly - formed Junior |Men's Softball league got un-| derway last weekend with two games played. | At a meeting held recently the following executive was é aN G 4D elected: President, Al Cole; Lawrence, N, Green, and . | cocretary-treasurer, Bob Mc- Dillon, black belt instructor. | Manus; directors, Bruce --Photo by Horton |Adams and Dave Snowden, a It is hoped that members of jthe Men's League will act as coaches for these up and com- jing ball players. Those interest-) jed in coaching one of these Passing School Bus Costs $50 teams should contact Al Cole {at 623-3463 or contact the Re- BOWMANVILLE -- Passing a' creation Office at 623-3379, Ext. school bus: cost a Newcastle|No, 6. | bi] osts here yester- vr ara yee' PEE WEE BASEBALL Norman Rudman, 46, stated) Those 12 years of age or he had been driving for many|under as of May 1, 1963, and vears and had never been| interested in playing Town charged under the Highway|League Baseball this coming Traffic Act or the Liquor Con-/summer, should pick up a re- trol Act, gistration form at the Recrea- Constable tion Office, in the Lions Com- munity Centre, It is hoped that a four team Pee Wee league will be formed. Games will be played at Vin- cent Massey School and Me- morial Park, | individual champion for under 14 years), A. Crawford, D. D. Stuart, OPP, onstable P. C. Harte-Maxwell . were driving east on Highway 2. He stated a school bus was stopped at Ben- nett sideroad and children were getting off and the signals flash- ing 7m. e ane d s said they saw the accused pull out and pass the school bus and proceed down the highway without stop- a 7 Bus Line offic. onic AJAX (Staff) -- A bus ser-| |vice on a temporary trial basis was approved for Ajax at the} |Monday night meeting of Ajax Council. Several months ago, Council passed a resolution allowing the clerk to advertise for tenders to operate a bus service in and about the town. One tender was received from J, Beer. of Rural Bus Tuesday, June 10, 8.30 p.m Uxbridge High School -- June meeting ofr Uxbridge Junior Farmers. Friday, June 14, 8.00 p.m., Washago, Black River Hall -- Summer meeting for North On-|;, fi ; tario Plowmen's Association, rept whe Pg rong A 0 Saturday, June 22, 9.00 a.m, oF SETVECE Ae OND 9 Cannington -- Ontario County) © Junior Farmers' Field Day. > Mr, Beer will operate a small : ll-passenger bus throughout B Wednesday, July 3, 7.00 p.m., the town from 9.30 in the morn. rooklin Annual Holstein! ; ; Club Twilight meeting at the) "g,t0 3.30 in the. afternoon. farm of Kahn Bros., Brooklin., Se eg ae : Thursday, July 18, 9,00 a.m., Manchester -- Annual Ontario arriving at the shopping centre every hour, : The decision to operate the bus during the mid-morning and afternoon period came as ja result of a public poll taken several years ago. In this poll,' residents were asked at what hour they pre- ferred the service and the la- dies shopping won hands down The trial period will run from Saturday, July 20, 9.3 0a.m., Peterborough -- Junior Farmer Field Day for Central Ontario. 2 Youths Draw 18 Months In Reformatory BOWMANVILLE | bie each drew six months' terms to run coneurrent, Larry Walton and Edward -- Magis-;months definite and two Bowmanville youths to Re- vious convictions. formatory here Tuesday. Larry Walton, 19, of King Street east, and Edward Brown- ing, 19, of 16 Division street, | were each given 18 months definite and three months in-| determinate in the Ontario Re- formatory, _ They were convicted of steal- ing fishing equipment belonging to Dan Jackman, 445 Rosewell avenue, Toronto, Evidence re- vealed rods, reels, flies, rubber boots and a leather jacket had been stolen from Mr, Jack-} tt farmhouse near Vernon-| ville, | Constable L. R, James testi-| fied this equipment was found| in a car checked on Highway} 115 March 20. Still missing| were three guns, a 22 gauge | revolver, a shotgun and waders, the court was told. Four youths in the car were! taken into custody, the officer #147 CADILLAC SEDAN as 4 In Kingfisher Blue! Exciting rey ies of this tun: ury car, Fitted with windows, seats, prestomatic steering, Suggested price $1.29 | TOY INKY A second charge of theft of a hunting knife from Higgon, Electric, Bowmanville, was dealt with at the same time. It was found in the glove com- partment of the car. Larry Walton and Edward Browning #140 MORRIS 1100 SEDAN ++ Hood opens to show the famous transverse B.M.C. engine In fine detail, A thrilling new model. Many deluxe features such as presto- matic steering. Suggested price $1.10 OYS « i gisterat... On FRIDAY, MAY 17th -- between KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION "All children of T.S.A. Number 1, born in 1958, who will be at- tending Kindergarten classes next September are asked to re- MEADOWCREST SCHOOL -- | #953 CONTINENTAL TOURING COACH A Dinky Supertoy, the Touring Coach bus has DINKY DINKY TOYS « BROOKLIN 1 and 4 P.M. STRUCTION SETS, MORNBY SPE TRAINS, HORNBY-DUBLO ELECTR DINKY TOYS + DINKY Square Dance Club Plans Open House land Boys Council Okays residential sections of the town| Browning head each served 12) three | trate R. B. Baxter sentenced! months indeterminate on pre-| DINKY TOYS «+ DINKY TOYS « DINKY TOYS Presenting ... more 1963 models in DINKY T See the new line-up. 5 gleaming new models in colors, finishes and interior details that live right up to the actual vehicles! They're all at your Dinky Toys dealers, waiting for you! "Dinky Continental Tours" printed turquoise and white, Windows, Seats, ad et eee Onin MECCANO, Soul 270 Isfington Ave. $., TORONTO 18 QAKERS OF MECCANO CONSTRUCTION SETS, ED BOATS, HORNBY CLOCKWORK 1G TRAIN SETS AND DINKY TOYS. June 17 -- Franks vs Char-) trans. | June 23 -- Chartrans vs Sams) June 24 -- Frank vs. Ellis. June 30 -- Ellis vs Chartrans| (1.00 p.m.); Sams ys Franks (3,00 p.m.), | July 7 -- Chartrans vs) Franks, July 8 -- Sams vs Ellis, All games will be played at the Bowmanville High School. on Anyone interested in coaching or managing one of these teams should contact the recreation office at 623-3379, Ext. 6. In order to make the league func- tion, we will need coaches for these teams, and if we do not get enough coaches we will have to suspend operation of this league, BANTAM GIRLS SOFTBALL Anyone 14 years of age or Youth Given. 12 Months For Possession BOWMANVILLE -- An Arden youth was sentenced in Magis- trate's court here yesterday for possession of stolen goods, Erven Chenette, 19, was found guilty and sentenced to 12 months definite and three months indeterminate in the On- tario Reformatory, He was charged, along with three others, with possession of two licence plates, knowing them to be stolen. Evidence was heard on April 16 and he was remanded tothe county jail, Cobourg, until' yesterday. The court was told that on March 18, Police Chief Mclll- moyle, Colborne, checked a ve- hicle in his village and noted the licence plates. On checking with the Depart- ment of Transport he found they had been issued to Frank Brit- ton, 43 King street east, Bow- manville, Two days plates were found in Toronto. Further evidence revealed they had been thrown behind a fence | beside a store which issued new | licences. Constable L, R. James, OPP Bowmanville, stopped the same | Ajax Town Hall Will Be Painted AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Council passed a resolution to advertise for tenders to paint the exterior of the town hall and library "iNie we Berane |Duilding. Bids on a price to re- 3 Ellis vs . Franks jplace the ventilation system in 3 -- Sams vs Chartrans.|the recreation centre will also 9 -- Franks vs Sams.|be invited by council. 10 -- Chartrans vs Ellis.| -- ---- 16 -- Ellis vs Sams. Bei "Embassy Minister Remains Critical WASHINGTON (CP) -- Ro- bert A. Farquharson's condition remains critical, Washington Hospital Centre reported today. He is alert and can say a few words but there are no new signs of further improvement, }.\an official said. Chartrans Sams vs vs 27 under as of May 1, 1963, and/sunday and Monday, Sunday| interested in playing softball|game time 2.00 p.m.; Monday this coming summer, can pick|game time 6.30 p.m. up a registration form at the! Playoffs -- All four teams will Recreation Office, in the Lions |be in the playoffs, A player to Community Centre jbe eligible to play in the play- ' oe |offs must take part in at least Coaches and umpires are five league games. needed for this league. If you | A Junior player may play are interested please contact|three games with the Men's the Recreation Office' at 623- gy and still be eligible for 3379, Ext, No. 6, i ds sea a BANTAM BOYS SOFTBALL | If sufficient interest is shown by boys 14 years-of-age and DEATHS under in playing softball, the Recreation Department is pre-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | pared to operate a Bantam) paris -- Pierre Courtade, 48, pneu. Those i! would like) member of the central commit-| Pe arg Pago ge ee of the French Comenunisi bas Dit ph ce "party and a foreign affairs form at the Recreation Office. writer for the party organ JUNIOR MEN'S SCHEDULE (L'Humanite. Teams Chartran's Men analy Wear; Lloyd = Ellis Shoe Store; Franks Variety Store; Sam's. Finer Foods. May 19 -- Sams vs Franks (1.00 p.m.); Ellis vs Chartrans (3.00 p.m.). May 26 Franks. May Ellis. June June June June June } Setup May 21 to June 22. There will be no cost to the town. Council learned from Counci lor R. Wright of plans for the} The Canadian embassy infor- bus line if it proves success-;mation minister, 63, is suffer-| ful. He said more buses would) ing from a heart attack and be added and a more complete) stroke, He underwent surgery service including the industrial/for a perforated bowel last area and connections with the week. Grey Coach on No, 2 highway would be started. | Mr. Beer tried to operate a line in town in 1951 and failed Mayor Parish told council, Fares on the new route will be 20 cents for. points south of the Base-Line and. 15 cents for) all other stops in town. Councillor Wright said the) main reason for the one month) trial was to study the route ALWAYS and decide if a subsidy would be necessary. AUDREY HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE glitters in A PARAMOUNT RELEASE Tecunicovor' 0 JUROW SHEPHERD PRODUCTION HEPBURN IN PERSON JOHNNY WRIGHT "Johnny & Jack" % Kitty Wells * Wilf Carter Johnny Wright x Bill Phillips TICKETS ON SALE "DISC SHOP" SHOPPING CENTRE--1.75 CHILDREN -- AT DOOR 50¢ "TO-NITE" 7:15 and 9:15 P.M, RED BARN later the same | car later the same night on SEEK INDIAN ART ___-..- Highway 115. It bore new plates} Fur trappers across Ontario and in it was found over $150\are assisting in the search for worth of stolen goods. Indian rock paintings, about 100 Chenette was a passenger in|of which were found between the car, the officer stated, 1956 and 1962, | No Matter Whether It's ' Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, TV, Radios, ete. uy lt At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH! BAD BOY sme APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 - mesa A WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS! ; WALT DISNEY'S Featurette "THE HORSE . GREGORY PECK Best Actor al THE PULITZER PRIZE NOVEL NOW ON THE SCREEN "To Kill A WITH THE Mockingbird" FLYING TALE" Adult TOMORROW! Entertainment IBILTMOR! ILTMOR 3 "Bay rOK EACH OTHER" 2nd Fun Hit--"ZOTZ" HIGH ADVENTURE "A PLACE | IN IN THE --in-- COLOR "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure" OSHAWA . DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * A COLOR CARTOON! STARTS THURSDAY ! BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00--"BREAKFAST" STARTS 9:00 SUNDOWN -- Beers some RORY MARTHA DEAN CALHOUN - HYER: JAGGER ee LAST TIME JAYNE MANSFIELD IN ' 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 RITA MOREND IN "THIS REBEL BREED'--ADULT ps $ TONIGHT! 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