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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jul 1963, p. 3

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CARNIVAL RIDE THRILLS CHILDREN Teresa, 6, and Peter Tighe, $, children of Mr. and Mrs T. Tighe, 4 Carlisle street Bowmanville laugh while rid ing fe wheel at th Kinsmen ¢ in Bowman- the ' Sarnival ville, Saturday. Over $000 per- sons attended the Carnival na Bowma men Carnivy al de- Saturday, Over 3000 persons attended t Spite the heavy ra Carnival, in de An , NHL Educated People Quit Br. Guiana CLARE McDERMOTT GEORGETOWN, British Gui- is sufferir from .a "b drain' --r ly caused by fears that the B h colony may be come another Cuba Many of the most brilliant young men and women. who have gone to the United States, Britain. and Canada to com By Yet it will ease the Neg who make the fears of ope population, such minority od up the and this ast majority Indians calm as the Portuguese whites, Chi nese and American Indians Employment problem plete their studies have decided 8bout 15 per ¢ to settle abroad instead bringing back their meeded technical knowledge Politicans, businessmen and the bring independence South American colony. of Prime Few of them agree on how!Cheddi Jagan More than 450 young women this should be done, but all are united in proclaiming the need applied. last week for training courses them to take jobs as domestic servants ' come Canadian citizens in one to restore confidence in British culmi- genera ™ ¥ the colo. , have sapped ny's energy the investment of urgently needed capital for development COUNTRY IS CALM nent period of calm, following th end of the strike and the visit of British Colonial Duncan Sandys e and discouraged)- in year JAKARTA whi ch Canada is Official figures of but recent, unoffic badly -|Place the total at more than 20 iper cent of the labor force. People in all sections of the almost every man-in-the-street community appear to have lost have their own ideas of how t0/nope. Many are trying to go! end the political crisis, attractiaboard because of 'brains' back home and/more violence or loss of oppor- to thiSitunity under the left-wing gov- jernment would Indonesian Navy cordance President Ww day ith the wishes Sukarno, the official! for Secretary|news agency Antara said Mon- when * RENAME OCEAN (Reuters) fears Minister and be period on between of the ne groups major show re jobless, estimates of} enable) 4 -- Thejal changed Fw people expect a perma-jthe name of the Indian Ocean!Grimas ibe i Foreign solution from the current to the Indonesian Ocean in ac . Of sia we | Antique Cars Visit Museum On the way to Mosport today ifor the start of the annual "B-A Tour to Yesteryear" members .of the Canadian His- toric Automobile Federation jstopped at Oshawa to visit the jnew automotive museum, which lis to have a preview opening \tomorrow, More than 40 yve- thicles are taking part in the itour. : | This meant that today there ere not only antique cars in- 'side the museum, bu! outside in the car park as well, The ivehicles taking part in the tour ~-- all in showroom condition -- range in age from a 1902 North- ern two-seater to a 1940 classic Packard sedan, and include a /1913 Wolseley roadster and a 1930 Hupmobile, | Other entries from the '"'flap- per era' include a 1929 Bentley /Speed Six with a boattail body, la 1934 La Salle convertible 'coupe and several Canadian- * made autos, including a 1918 |McLaughlin Buick pick-up, a 1928 Durant touring and a 1932 Frontenac sedan, The tour also features a 1939 Buick, one. of the two Royal cars used for the late King George VI and Queen Elizabeth for their tour of Canada in 1939. It is owned by Ca} Norton and his son Larry, who live at 957 Somerville street, Oshawa They bought the car, which was WY built in Oshawa, last Christ- \) mas At Mosport Montreal and gston members of the Fed- on will join forces with the Federation entries from Toron- to and Windsor for the 400-mile tour to Montreal via Ottawa, |There are also entries from ir town |Windsor's Historical Vehicle oft |Glub of Ontario, the Montreal ' {Vintage Car Club and King- jston's Upper Canada Region jbranch of the Antique and Class- fic Car Club of Canada The old autos will salute old when the vitage car ers visit the National Avia- Museum at Ottawa's Up- | Department Quells : | Three Auto Fires iis0° sce the 'changing ot 'the ard at the Parliament Build ? Ki squad versus an : team after (See stor) game was the fourth inning, see The Oshawa f reported tha fires One t damage of $100 t 5 > D ® official finish ceremomes Helen's Island will follow rade through the heart of al on Friday morning. in cars sustain¢ nage in the MH shied 'cer, Rains Dampen Firemen also turned out to an . " apartment at 20 Avenue sireet,| G&I@ Celebration where smoke was Coming n For vied is ciabiies " the incinerato Motors Pipe Band, There were $ 1 » of them accompani > bulance panied by Africans Open UN Campaign On Segregation UNITED NATIONS (AP)--Af sree of four routine am caus able trip to Erie, Pennsylvania, during the weekend. The band was one of 15 bands from the United States and Canada _tak- ing part in the Sesquie Centen- nial Celebration. petitions was taken by the band of the 48th Highlanders of To. ronto. The in fourth place ism and se cam Friday night during which the tz greeted fell attoo. skies the evening rain fell 1 for the massed band con- "| during South Africa... 44) age expected to ge C want ® Spencer PS. "Wins Annual ry of State J. Rudoiph Min ac FORT ERIE ENTRIES TUESDAY, JULY 23, 193 Field Day By MRS. R. HOLMAN BROOKLIN The PIRST RACE -- Canada. Purse Maidens foaled SECOND RACE Purse $1800 for FIFTH RACE oo Canada Jamrned Lively Chinese Gir year-olds and up. @ Fur.) Suck Allowance, ada. Purse $2500 for 2year-clds ; ral No Boy ( Rem foaled Foa ne Smy entry QUINELLA SETTING SIXTH RACE Foaled Purse $2800. Yor ¢ Qurse ¥ _ SEVENTH RACE - entry B.-A. R. Smaitwood and Mrs. 6. F Robson entry €--Gerdiner Farms end J. M. Gifictt entry 8. Azanza en ec rms and J. FM. W. Knight Jr. and 4 ory G---&. EB Witson end W. Olah entry FOURTH RACE Purse $2400 for tongs Poaches Reward. Bonrenko Absent Son, Hale 126 Payola, No Boy 16 GOOD FOOD Breaktest. Lunch. Dinner ? A.M, te 2 P.M. 5:30 P.M. te 8 P.M. Hotel Lancaster -- S200 }year-olds and up. 6 Fur Claiming Sa anu Top Toagery EIGHTH RACE Pr Sinners mn Canada Pruett Le] Dalton 133 32500 ree $1900 for > and 4yearcids } } moles + entr PM nN N. Shapiro tT. 8. W. Fr ¥ Lyearolds a Balsam, Cedar Creek and Spencer Schools: held a field June 24. The winning schoo! was Spencer The foilow ng students were ampions Linda boy Dennis --Eddie er r): Senior (Spencer). Intermediate gir! Bonnie Banks (Spencer); Intermediate St Boy Paul O'Blenes (Cedar Creek). Junior O"Blenes or boy zien Kellock, EXPECT ARMS EMBARGO Howeve th e Af rans probably -- Dorothy Creek); Jun- J ie 't ed MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) -- Churning ream a butter print prices d today market was steady ings barely adequate demand (Spencer) epartment of agr > on Canada grade eggs, red Toronto.vin fibre ce 4; A medium 36; B and C grades to retail carton weighed price as \ large 30.9; A me A small 31.7. ees: Canada first 10. tenderable 51 average ne, western 304-3145 CALL OR SEE SPECIALISTS DIXON'S OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER SO. YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 IMA Reel Estate Lid. TRADES ACCEPTED | 728-6286 323 King Se. W. Wives, had a most enjoy. Top honors in the band com-! Oshawa band was iq, i students By THE CANAIMAN PRESS Accidents took the lives of at least 51 persons across Canada during the weekend. Road mi- haps accounted for 28 deaths, A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m, Friday to midnight Sunday local times recorded 16 persons drowned, three killed in fires and four from other acci- dental causes, | Ontario and Quebec had 15) fatalities each, Ontario re-| corded six traffic deaths, six drownings and three other} deaths, A car fell on one man,| a tractor rolled on another and) a youth died in a fall, | Quebec recorded 11 traffic) deaths and four drownings, | The' Western provinces had a} total of 16 fatalities. The break. down: Manitoba, one traffic, two drownings; Saskatchewan five traffic, one drowning and a man killed by a train; Al- |berta, one traffic; British Co- lumbia, two traffic and three burned to death, Nova Seotia had two highway deaths and three persons drowned in New Brunswick Newfoundland and Prince Ed- ties The survey does not incluae industrial accidents, known slayings or suicide, | The Ontario dead: Sunday | Albert V. Declerge, 32, Tor- jonto, when: struck by a car in| jthe city, | | Ronald Lefrancois, 15, Mc- Gregor, while swimming at al Lake Erie beach, 51 Canadians Die In Accidents Gilbert Pavis, $2, Rama Re- serve, drowned in the Severn River near Washago, James Edward Brumbaugh, 16, Erie, Pa,, drowned in Gull Lake, John Partland, 21, Oshawa,| > drowned when swimming back! § to his boat which struck a hy- dro wire at Balsalm Lake. Paul Thibeault, 19, Toronto, when he fell from a third-floor window during a party, Saturday Garth Tbbitson, eee 33, whilby, when his car struck a tree near! j Green River, Raymond Joseph Martin, 33, Windsor, when his car struck a hydro pole near Puce. Mrs. Frances Granton, 47, and her husband William, 49, Paris, Ont, in a two - ear head-on collision. Robert Alexander, 25, Sarnia, of injuries suffered when a car he was repairing fell on him, Dianne Annette Sieling, 16, Blyth, of injuries suffered when the car in which she was rid. ing crashed into a bridge rail- in gnear Blyth, Laura Dennie, 4, Hanmer, drowned at Noelville when she water, John Duncan Atkinson, 4, Roseneath, when his tractor jrolled over on him, Harold Bauer, 15, Garden City, Mich., and Francis Simon Moore, 46, Wayne, Mich., drowned near Windsor, Friday Madeleine Rockburn, 41, Mat- tawa, drowned in the Mattawa} | River CAPSULE NEWS OTTAWA (CP) -- Wrecks of itwo vessels Which sank last cen- jtury in the Ottawa River near ithe Rideau Canal locks were rediscovered Sunday by mem- bers of the Ottawa Diving Club.'to drive off on a picnic with! |The divers identified the 10-ton) jOtter, which sank in 1870, and ithe 19-ton Resolute which sank)actor was suffering from "con-| r 1890 CHAMBER OFFICIAL DIES WELLAND (CP) Harold Edwin Stark, 64, secretary treasurer of the Ontario Cham- ber of Commerce ecutives' Association, died § ay in hospital here. Mr. Stark, born jin Seaforth, Ont., was also ex ecutive secretary of jColborne Chamber of Com. merce for the last five years.) | CHOSEN MISS TORONTO TORONTO (CP) Carole Goss, a 17-year-old Weston Col- ate stude t, was chosen Miss Toronto at the police Goss, who won other candidates, out over elected fees rather than $1,000 cash jthousands of tons of rock which} FIRE KILLS THREE | LADYSMITH, B.C. (CP) -- A imothr and two of her sma! children died y but the fathe escaped with ire when of the i his el jan explosion | through their home in jsmal] southern Vancouver land community, Dead is Mrs.) iM. V. Hallide 1, and daught- 2, and Jacqueline, this | . CADETS HEAD SOUTH MONTREAL (CP) -- Thirty five Royal Canadian Army (¢ dets left here Sunday for King-| ston, Jamaica, for a five-week exchange visit. The 35, prev jously atte ng cadet army! summer camps throughout Can ada, were picked up f 3 who attended the Army Cadet Camp Alta a ms National in Banff, TIGER IS MOTHER GRANBY, Que. (CP) -- Ren? nie year-old tt ackson and, are the largest in the rid and man-eaters in their natural habitat GRAIN ELEVATOR LEANS BRUNO, Sask. (CP) -- Cana dian National Railways. trains moved through this community 33 miles east of Saskatoon slowly Saturday under the jthreat of a leaning grain ele. vator. Part of t the Searle eleva Divers Locate Old Wreckage SPENCER TRACY ILL HOLLYWOOD (AP) Vet- eran actor Spencer Tracy, 63, was stricken with a lung ail- ment Sunday as he was about his frequent co-star, Katharine Hepburn, His physician said the gestive lung condition" and that his condition was good, WRITER DIES LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ar- thur M, Stander, 46, television writer and producer, died in hospital Saturday after being stricken with cerebral hemor- rhage Friday. He was the cre. the Portiator of the Andy Griffith Show! and had written the Danny Thomas Show for five years. FLOODS HIT KASHMIR SRINAGAR, Kashmir (Reut- ers) -- Between 20 and 30 per-| sons have. died in flood at the mountain resort of Pahalgam, The celebration was marredigame here Saturday night, She/8ccording to official figures an- East German soldier - slipped to some extent: by the rainifinished second last year, Miss/nounced Sunday. Unofficial re-/through Comm nist 2 | 50/Ports said the death toll might/barbed wire and concrete bar to be about 200. The floods after a/ricades rants on Saturday andtake the optional college tuition heavy rain Saturday night/day, West Berlin police re- brought down hundreds of swept away two hotels and other buildings SINGER TO RUN STRATFORD ON AVON, England (Reuters) -- A British ire ripped POPwlar Singer, "Screaming| Lord Sutch," said Sunday he te: will run as a candidate in the! byelection here for the pariia- mentary. seat of ex-war minis- ter John Profumo. Sutch, who earns $1,400 a week as a singer and has hair 18 inches long, said he would start his cam- paign next month with a March by teen-agers BEEFEATERS STRIKE LONDON (Reuters) -- A strike by London's famed, Beef. eaters. Sunday forced the clos ng of the Tower of London, home of Britain's crown jew els. The colorfully dressed yeo- man warders joined nearly 1,000 guards and caretakers in a strike which caused the clos- ng of 21 other museums and FIRE BIG ROCKET COYOTE, Calif, (AP) A solid prepellant rocket motor with a 1,000,000-pound kick was successfully test fired Sunday for the first time, Anchored in a huge concrete bay, the rocket sputed red flame into the sky with an earth-shaking rear, _ PHILIP HURT AGAIN LONDON (Reuter) -- Prince ° Philip was out just below the foundation ogileft ebow in a polo match Sun- containing day when he was caught by a 18,000 bushels of grain, crum./PORY's bridle. He waited till the bied Saturday sank into the es 'tap of the elevato iabout 15 feet of track and one side@nd of the game before having leaving the|treatment ng over/Cowdray Park. serted three stitches en the ground at A doctor in- FREE PARKING OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE eat Nu-Way, cerpet end brood. toom has been @ specicity for 18 yeors . _ . with thousends ef yords on displey te select trom. PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 22, 1963 3 ward Island reported no fatall-| lipped into about five feet of| © | Boner yk pee eee "tte g Shay , Ree & "TN os 5S YO * a ee & < CESS $} tt SAR Ae ACCIDENT SCENE ON EAST BEACH ROAD waned | city AND | Lost Pigeon Ruto Rolls Two Escape __DISTRICT_-- Sent On Way BOWMANVILLE (Staff) SUBJECT sing p Two Bowmanville men escaped) The theme of God as eterna! "checkered blue'* serious injury Saturday when/Life was emphasized at Chris. ta dropped out of the car in which they were tray.jtian Science churches Sunday,|the sky a y weeks ago near elling skidded off the EastiThe Golden Text of the Bibiejthe Cedar Glen cottage of Mrs, Beach Road, sheared off a hyd-|Lesson on ""Life" was from/Harry Brillinger at Bobcaygeon, ro-pole and rolled over onto its Psalms (46:8): "The Lord will) Mrs. Brillinger, of Saguenay roff, command his. loveing kindnessjavenue, Oshawa, kept the bird The automobile was proceed.) in the daytime, and in the night/three days, fed it cracked peas ing south on the Beach Road at|his song shall be with me,jand weeds, It had little appe- the time of the mishap. The ac-|and my prayer unto the God o//tite, she says cident occurred about 300 feet/MY life." Bi bas irst tur ar yas ViS- , fie aon leon vy a ty CARNIVAL TONIGHT Bril sctoch-tapea a The driver of the car was, Due to the rains on Friday|ole to the owner on the pig- Lewis Joseph Whatmough and Saturday night the carniva ee i Rerpusaaciis meen, BE planned by the Connaught Park! Last Friday, Mrs, Brillinger The automobile is owned by Neighborhood Association was/80 & letter. from Kingston pig- Poa ee x "leancelled. The event is being/e0n fancier Ken Murray, She Rudy Vrgesc, 76 Queen St, Mr,/Ca! ar the bird is a f Vrgese was a. passenger in the Held at the park tonight Pete "ai * fede vehicle at the time of the acci./Ceeds will go to the | well ius pir building fund Wiet Cie wiles The 1963 vehicle suffered ex-| Wil am) 380 'ait jtensive damage to the right. miles from its loft at K j front corner, a broken wind-| HAVANA (AP) -- Cuba has) "It was stormy the shield and a dented roof, Police : ' found it," said Mrs 1 estimated damage at about $550, Protested the freeze on Cubaniing other dav. "1 believe j ad The hydro-pole fell in such ajassets in the United States as/peen driven off course and was manner as to stop traffic on the 'new Yankee aggressions tired." jBeach Road. When Constable/againt the Cuban people" and = Tracy Davis arrived on thelasserted no one can impose his scene he recruited the help of will on Cuba, Havana newspa- onlookers to right the pole. pers reported Sunday, Premier ; Constable Davis described|Fidel Castro's regime made the the road as being "awfully slip-jprotest in a note delivered pery due to Saturday's heavy!through the Czechosiovakian jraintall"', embassy CUBANS PROTEST You Can Go Dancing EYE EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by appointment F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH SOLDIER ESCAPES BERLIN (AP)--A 2l-year-old built into West' Berlin Sun- jported | 54 SIMCOE NORTH after 3 hours in a Franchised Arthur Murray Studie Even if you've never danced bee fore you can go dancing after only three hours when you put yourself in the hands of ag Arthur Murray teacher, At our SPECIALS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT CLUB STEAKS | LEAN MINCED 39: 359 BEEF BONELESS SHANK 39 OPEN 1 TO 10 P.M STEW BEEF WOOLWORTH'S Super Bakery Specials BACON BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN! ! Cc Qey stucco parties, tree to of! students, you will thrill to the wonderful odventure of dancing the new steps in the Fox Trot, Che-Che, Waltz, You'll gain poise, develop your Der ity @3 you moke new friends, Join the fun; teke edvantage ef speciel rates during our Golden Aaniverasry. ARTHUR MURRAY School of Danciag W. 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