TROOPERS TALK OVER Sherman communications tank at Camp Niagara where Osh- awa's Ontario Regiment is un- dergoing a week of summer training, left to right are Ontario Regiment To Present Varied The band of the Ontario Regi- ment will present another in its series of summer concerts from the McLaughlin Band Shell this Thursday, July 18, at 8.30 p.m. Included in the march selec- tions will be the 'Imperial Echoes" and "Westward Ho". Two overtures, "The Caliph of Bagdad" and 'The Impresario" will also be presented. A new cornet soloist, 13-year- old Eric Wright, will perform for the first time on the Band Shell and play "Hallelujah" and "Where Ere You Walk". Eric is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wright,-of Masson street, Oshawa and takes his Bible School Is Success be awarded 18, at 730 7 Certificates will on Thursday, J p.m. to ar dren who have been attending a 10-day Vacation Bible School t the College Park Seventh-day the Vv of imary The Bible both kind S arten hool consists -' Snlendor t Taylor at n, lesson f le heroes, and craft c Thursday evening parents i leged to by the objects pennants, pictures, stone ings-banks is the third annual Vaca- le School that has been? the College Advent Park ist Church, at venth-day roximately 250 chil-|; ROSS COTTON seriously and. a future is predicted for an instrumentalist. He accompanied by John Robertson, organist and choir master of Northminster United Church Vocalist the be: Ross Cotton awa's favorites clude " as t 'Morning "Love many Thing' and "Sum in his offerings. He by Mrs playing very eat pyening wil one of . Osh who will the Ni ' it for ] 1 is | mer Time" will be accompanied the no Don Allman will act as mas ter of ceremonies The program to be presented follows "Q Canada" Mar "Impe id Safroni Overture, "'The Caliph of Bag- dad" -- W. Rimmer Vocal Solo, (A) Still as the ht -- Carl Bohm; (B) Morn- Oley Soloist Cotton, ed Echoes" rial Ross at Hold Field Day At Bathe » Park Ladies' Aux Field Day re- be Olmstead am Haight in races, assisted by pervisors De rt W of taken rec races nto and eived y the auxiliary races were 5 years conclusion ren were winners of tambie -- and under Kick-the-shor rie wir 6-7 years Patty Linthrop Yuzwa to 7 years Chappell, Joey David Yuzwa 8 to 8 vears Beth Ken Russe § ' relay race Pelechok Pau Boys' years st --Scott Boys' backward 13 years Edward John Cuthbert John men Three girls, 12 to Cutier race Chappell, Kavel- rare, bovs ged . leg and and man, Shrigley Boys' and gurls' wheelbarrow * 91 y race, 14 to 16 years --D Cutler and Bob Brown; Linda Chappell and Eleanor Chal- mers; Marie Bosley and Seci Foster Ball throw for girls years Seci Foster. Bosley, Joanne Shrigiey GM Duplicate Bridge Scores: The following are the high scores Of the July 11 session of the General Motors Duplicate Bridge Club North-South A. Vaillancourt f larke and J V. Silvailis 14 to 16 Marie G Adams 98; Mrs Miller, 9614 and Mrs. E Mrs. J. Timmons and Dr P. Butt, 88% East-West -- Mrs and Mrs. F. Love, 100: Mrs Dowdle and Mrs. Thorndyke, 94%; Mrs. McWilliams and Miss D. Reddoch, 9244: 'L. Sturch and P. Francis. 86 The next bridge night w qd Thureday, July 18 veneral Motors Recreation Hall Mrs. M, Clarke will conduct a forum irom 7.15 te 7.30 p.m. and W M. Smyth be he the TANK CREW OF the On- tario Regiment gets final in- structions before moving out onto the tank training ranges at Camp Niagara. Left to right | She Oshawa WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, | SECOND SECTION Jeffery, James Troopers William Zvonko Trubela and Stark, all of Oshawa --(National Defence Photo) Six months . of ended in a new Band | contract negotiations | 1964 for | that the contract will are: Sgt. Joseph Frendo-Cum- bo of Brooklin, Ont; Lt, George Mainds and Trooper Cc. J. Merlin, both of Oshawa. The Ontario Regiment is PUC Employees | Get Increases Mr. Gibbie pointed out be in ef more than 130 employees of the /fect for two years. Oshawa Public Utilities Com Program signed between the PUC the piano by Mrs. Taylor Waltz, "Gold and Silver" Franz Lehar March, '"'Westward Ho" -- Ed. win Firth; Serenade, "Neapoli- tan Serenade" -- Gerhard Wink- ler; Cornet Solo, (A) "'Hallelu- jah" (B) "Where 'Ere You Walk", Soloist, Eric Wri companied at the piano by John'tha: from four to eight cents Robertson. jhourly w "The Impresario"--| one creases to the 50 employees of . oc the electrical department retro- Vocal Solo, (A) "Love is alactive to Feb. 1, 1963. Many Splendoured Thing'--S Fain; (B) "Summer Time" --) INCREASES GIVEN George Gershwin; Soloist, Ross Cotton, accompanied . at - the/ed that further increases piano by Mrs. Taylor. = jfour, seven and eight Selection. "Poem" = Fibich,|ourly would be made in vari- Selection, Minstrel Memories °US Classifications on Feb. 1 -- W. Rimmer : Hymn, New Broadhead. Regimental Peel". God Save the Queen. | Belfast Band Will Play At Cobourg of ed after two meetings with a conciliation officer William Gibbie, secretary- treasurer of the PUC, will be given to employees in A Rochdale March, "John Two Injured In Collision Two persons were slightly in- jured Tuesday in a traffic ac- cident Taken to the Oshawa General Hospital for. treatment Marie Fedyniak, 318 Malaga road, with a bump on the fore- head and a scraped knee, and Bill Laskiewicz, 328 Malaga road with abrasions on l leg. They were f treatment They had been passengers automobile 328 a The embark on day, August when Highland Games to be held the town will go on at Donegan Park. The program has been a ged by Cobourg Highland Games Society and all the town service clubs and organ izations are their sup- port to make the games a suc- cess As a preview of the spectacle that wil the games. tl pionship Belfast Zand, from rthern serform Saturday July 20, from 7 to 9 Cobourg people wil Mon- first a new ire Laskiewicz, Malaga road 5, the lision with a car driven by Jo- seph T icz $400 and $250 Lewis John Keefer, 48 Cedar street, Ajax and Archie Mc car was to estimated, at the Misiaszek 1 of the drivers ed at the tlera two cars that mond street ; rels The police estimated the total n damage at $500 o clock mission. The new contract was |classifications and| Department e a Local 2028 of the International/a six-cent increase retroactive|veceived at this time from 'he e __|Brotherhood of Electrical Work-)to Feb. 1 and another five and/employees of businesses in the} ers, Final agreement was reach-'six cent raise next Feb. 1. | | ' said ers in some Wednesday that wage increases the. bus department would also.$400 from Ernie Ca The secretary-treasurer add- schedule of|with 25 years' service would be cents guaranteed a four week vaca- were! ¢, when it was involved in a col-| presenting pre car at) proximately Innes, 206° Windsor street, were erating intersection of Clown, Suncoe street north and Rich- Penny Toss, Quoit Toss, Aero-| The 31 employees in various in the Water; will also receive BUS DEPARTMENT Mr. Gibbie noted that classifications work of receive increases at the same ght, aC-/three departments. He stated|time as the other employ-es.| e explaiend that the 50 peo- ould be granted in in-|Ple affected would be given a six cent hourly raise retro-| active to Feb. 1 and a further ive cent raise Feb. 1, 1964, The contract also featured an amendent to the vacation whereby employees tion. each year. Mr. Gibbie said that the schedule had pre- viously allowed a_ three-week annual vac with 10 years of service Denny Fair Plans Ready "The 1963 Penny Fair parade, eaturing floats and hundreds of scheduled today Children's the parade Oshawa children, is to start at 6.30 p.m Starting from the Arena, Arena street . the| will move east on Bond street), released'tg Simcoe, south on Simcoe to} Gibb street and west on Gibb! Mito the fair grounds behind the driven by Anna!QRC Building Floats and walking groups re 24 Oshawa play- grounds will be judged by Miss Charles Peel, parade will end at 7 p.m. when many booths will open. Park supervisors will be as- sisted by senior children in op- the following amuse- Ring Toss, Hit the} Chocolate' Bar Throw, | The ap- the ments plane Ride, Pony Ride, Swami Booth, Fish Pond, Auction Sale and Dart Toss Times 1963 ion for employees! , among units of 15 Militia Group now undergoing a week's intensive training at Camp Niagara. --(National Defence Photo) a | | PAGE SEVENTEEN = is Small Firms | Aid Arena Fund Drive The Oshawa Civic Auditorium Fund continues to grow. Typical of the amounts being OSHAWA SOLDIERS OF the Ontario Regiment commanding officer, J. R. Warnica, right, city through a payroll deduction plan, $696 from the employees of W, F, Bowden Company, Tin- smiths; $540 from the em- ployees of John's G Limited at the campaign headquarters, King street east, his canvass of these businesses with help from Mrs. Christine Thomas time to the project. With the type of contributions will reach the prior to the contributions from the major corporations which it ect over the top Meanwhile help continues to come for the fund from all quarters. The success of the game between the Good Guys and Bad Boys last Saturday, when $500 was contributed to the fund, has prompted an an- nouncement. from John DeHart that a game wil! be played Sun- day afternoon at Lakeview Park between his Excelsiors and Peo- ple's Clothing of the Juvenile This will be a wonderful oppor- tunity to support the hrough the collection, Excel- ors belong to the Civil Service League and are in first place. The game will start at 2 p.m. The canvass of persons other than those on payroll deduction is continuing with approximate- s ing Track And : Field Plan Booming part ague managed by Paul Shody.| fund) OTTAWA (Special) -- Former) Times that the onus was now onjdent and it must b arage and/fabor Minister Michael Statr|the government to make a de-|temporary basis," the Oshawa y Lumber|said here Tuesday that there| cision on the report, gia i jshould be a minimum of delay) Robert E, Wilson, auditorium|on the part of the government| government director in charge of operations|in taking action on the recom-| makers,' man their Sherman tanks as their L t,-Col, and Sgt.-Maj. J, R, Parsons dis» Group who are undergoing a cuss final orders on the Niag- week's intensive trfaining at ara-on-the-Lake tank ranges. Camp Niagara. The Ontario Regiment is among units of 15 Militia --(National Defence Photo) Starr Urges Action e on a very : }member said, "This has been billed as a) 'The government now has in ¢ of decision: its hands an instrument to end Mr, Starr commented.|the anarchy on the lakes. It is mendations of the Norris Report} hope they will not take 60/ yy to the government to act." Great Lakes. . Mr, Starr was first on his feet) visions of the report which must who is devoting fulllin Tuesday's question period in|be carefully examined from the the Commons to ask Labor Min-| viewpoint of the interests of or- lis'ed| ister Allan MacEachen what the ganized labor and above it is hoped that the fund! government proposed to do now $750,000 mark! that it had receive | Sai j tion might be taken, told Misiaszek, 39 Gibb Pat Hraynyk, Fred Ellegett and|!y 100 volunteer canvassers tak- street. Damage to the Laskiew- Mrs ee | This young soloist y appearing with the B. the Ontario Regiment concert at the will continue|on shipping problems on the| days to decide this one," d Mr, Justice Norris' report. Mr. MacEachen| Canadian Labor Congress. d that the government would s anticipated will put the proj-|give it immediate study but it/that there must be a minimum was too early to say what ac-/of delay in taking action on ,he BAND SOLOIST will be and of at the McLaughiin Bandshell Thursday evening. Each morning and afternoon| H saul y from Monday to Friday a junior} "& 35 Eric Wright, track program is taking place/ Old son of Mr. and Mrs at Alexandra Park. The ages) thur Wright, 4022 Masson range from eight to 16 years and} Street, Oshawa, and a_ stu- it is for both boys and girls.) dent at O'Neill Collegiate and | Anyone who joins the program} Vocational Institute. For the | s welcome to come whenever! !ast four years he has been possible but need not attend) taught trumpet playing by be-/every session ; James H. Hargreaves, of To- Good. coaching is being pro-| TOMto, and formerly of Osh- vided in throwing, jumping and) aWa. The two solos which | running events. Each Friday) Eric will play are "Alleluja yk weekly events are being run) by Mozart. and Where'er and also throughout the sum-| You Walk", by Handel. mer track meets are being pro-| @¢companist will be John vided at various centres inchud-} Robertson, organist and} ng Cobourg, Peterborough, and choirmaster of Northminster "I don't like it," said Board/Oshawa. On July 2&4 there will x nited Church Member Norman Millman, "but be a track and field meet in i with this opinion we have no|Oshawa at Alexandra Park and Mall Development plication." taking part July 0, a Plan Is Delayed justification for refusing the ap-'out of town contestants will be Member On Wednesday King street} it was | group of girls went to Cobourg station" fer an all meet and put forward : Ald. Dyer and Ald. C Pil-|achieved good success by earn- Oshawa Businessmen's key reminded there are two sta-|-ng the highest amount of points asssociation will be. tabled until! tiens mmediate vic.aity A program is also go-\ the planning board has answers| now : on in the evenings at Mc-|to questions sent to the OBA You « Laughlin Collegiate and Voca-| four weeks ago; the board de-! die now, right. here Osh-j{ional Institute, from to 10 cided Tuesday night i awa,' pointed out Ald. Dyer p.m., Monday to Thursday. Be-| The questions: Has an alter- These gas companies put tween these twe groups we hope| native location been picked?! them on low gallonage for the/to compete in several meets this| When would the mall be oper- first year, bump them up the! summer ated? Cost and cost sharing? second year, and the third year! The Oshewa Track and Field! Delivery of goods? they blow up." he charged Council and the ORC are behind) Planning Director G. A. Wand- They ar making rularjthese programs and the Royal/less told the board the Toledo ety stores out of them," nadian Lezion. Branch 4% Mall, one of the first Ameri- It to them. Out of/can ma to 'be built in the by 105 fe Ald. Dyer is hoped a good track and European style, now closed i zoned to C1 from- me to! field club will develop and pro-| because it was found that 'the Service station permits have; council." iduce some top athletes, imerchants lost money." 13-year- Ar- the Victoria Shopping Plaza The day's events August 5 wil] be opered by the Minister of Transport, Hon, George Mc- lraith. Fifteen bands will take part in the pipe band contests. These will include the Generai Motors Pipe Band, Oshawa, the 48th Highlanders, Toronto Scottish the City of Toronto Pipe Band and the Band of the 2nd Batta lion Royal Canadian Dragoons which a championship band from Camp Petawawa The society's chairman Carr, told the Oshawa that any pipe band was wel come to take part in the na rade of massed bands, whether or not it was competing A spec train will run on the day of the games from To ronte to Cobourg. There will be parking facilities for 5000 cars The "k and field events will de t caber throwing Gas Station Issue Red Hot been refused for this fore. However, Traffic. Advisory Council has written to the board that in its apinion a service station on the corner would create no hazard and that the 'TAC has no objection NO JUSTIFICATION How many gas stations in a site city are enough? Says Mayor Lyman Gifford I'm for gas stations, and no limit." Replies Ald. John Dyer have too many now." His Worship: "Aw, you would say that if we didn't have any!" Ald. Dyer: "That's nonsense Gifford, and. you know it." And so, we leave the two old adversaries arguing far inio the night The Tuesday Board WANT TO RELOCATE Canadian Petrofina Lim i a Simcoe street south service station, Wants to cate on the southwest corner of Bloor stre and Park road south The property MLA vice is "We Dave Times Ken thought a smart place for a gas problem Crone night came at up again Planning Proposals for mall development by the girls t ft tossing the n ted n the senior the jave put eet clos v and pole 100 vauit 220, 440 ping an see wi 880-yard races band will tota re.o them lving 1 be A 2 and " ; Prizes for the and y than $1,600 There- will ° ming contest, dancing j ul i¢ west contests more now zoned which does not allow ser is als a drum ations ym pet 1 decided tht 5 to ard to On a ho vote last ni tions for ch on » 7 to. recom that the fron? e re inder and open ounc Vv; helt mer rhier the is property (15 aid a ¢ u Ye iT Is promised when ponsor et | 1 is epth) be dance vn sword triubh 2s sailor's bornpipe and Irish jig. | re us gets Mr. Starr recalled that Harold Banks, the controversial head of the Seamen's Union who was | strongly criticized in the Norris that these! Report, had said after the last 'age ataicmentt federal election that he expected he helt? get along better wih the Lib- * '"leral government than he had } with Mr, Starr when he was the | minister of labor, 'If he turns out to be right, il! be another retreat from He said there were some pro-| were indicated jmade earlier Tuesday "But I want to emphasize jreport, If the government de-|it w Outside the house, Mr, Stafr;cides trustees are to be set up,| decision by the present govern- the Ottawa Bureau of Thejit must not constitute a prece-'ment," Mr. Starr charged. Land Use Plan Will Be Prepared about all my house is 1 City Planning Director G, A.) that's Wandless will prepare a "best/ worth,' use for the area" plan of re-| He claimed General Motors development for the west side| traffic and traffic generated by of Stevenson road south, from/the shopping centre across the Montcalm to Cartier avenues. jroad make it "impossible for The planning board agreéd to|kids to cross the street" and this proposal Tuesday night fol-/very difficult to get a car out lowing an informal publicjof a driveway. hearing at City Hall. | Said one of the opposed: "We Homeowners (10) in this}came to our subdivision to get stretch of about 1000 feet along: completely away from apart. Stevenson road turned up. to, ments," back their June petition for) Said another: "Westmount rezoning from R2B to R3, school is over-crowded now; BUILDER'S 'IDEA | what will this development do?"* Spokesman Robert Middleton] aes ee told the board it is "a private! A h Se pathy seen Deterrent | builder's idea" to put apart- jments on the frontage. (R3 }would .allow higher buildings with more. units on less front- jage). Rezoning, said Mr. Middleton, would make it more economical for a builder to develop. He blamed high taxes and in- creased traffic on Stevenson road for the almost complete agreement among the property owners to have their area re zoned, (Signatures were not obtained from the PUC, which has a jsubstation on the frontage, and one owner who could not ibe reached) His | |HOME OWNERS OPPOSED Opposition came from the Glen Stewart Ratepayers Asso- ciation, a group representing home owners in an adjacent subdivision First Vice president Fred Smith claimed apartments would devalue subdivision homes and "increase the traf: Auditorium, Four hua. fic we have now." dred boitles. of blood are He said: "The only thing We yrcentiy needed at this clinic would have to look at is the : a : = 2 f "Our two .greatest enemies rear of 45 foot apartment build-'i, our work to keep the bleod ings." He submitted a 44.name iti ge th dear bank adequately supplied at all peution opposing the rez0Mins times apathy and comp!a- request ecency. We have the able-bodied "ROW OF SHACKS" citizens who. can and will give Mr. Middleton described the blood if properly approached. Stevenson road homes as "aif we tell them about the good row of. shacks". He said the that it does, the lives it saves area was not as desirable as amd the constant need for it, I it ence was and blamed the am sure that our good citizens presence of the substation, a Will come through. I know you motoreycie club, a gravel busi- Will not want to let me or our mess and an = insurance bus sick down. All working ness together our goal of 400 -- we "1 pay $129 a year for street cannot fail," comments R: Hy 'imprevements," he' said, '"'and!Streud, committee chairman. To Clinic Commenting on its last clinic, the Oshawa Bleod Donor Committee reports that 29 as- sistants telephone 696 former donors and made 451 appoint- ments for the July clinic. "If these appointments had all been kept and the 42 whe came without appointments were added, we would have had 472 bottles of blood. But 160 did not show up and so our total was only 312. This is not enough for our monthly requirements. We-must do better, the report States The be held in St. Greg. next clinic will lay, Aug. 1 people