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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1963, p. 9

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MOCK FIRE ON OXFORD STREET wean [City Youths Are Rescued BOBCAYGEON -- A two-hour search of the waters of Pigeon Lake Wednesday resulted in the rescue of two Oshawa youths. One was clinging to an over- turned canoe, Allan Patterson, 18, of Centre street, is in satisfactory condi- jtion, in Peterborough Civic Hos- |pital suffering shock and expo- sure. His compionion, Larry /Ocenas, 18, of Olive avenue, did not require hospital treatment. The two youths were among six Oshawa high school stu- dents in three canoes who were on a tour of the Trent Canal system. They set out from here s\yesterday and when they had migone three or four miles the lcanoe containing Patterson and |Ocenas upset, | The other youths paddled to m Jacob Island, site of Maple waiLeaf Camp, where they in- | geerearermcon or ceaenensnct es She Oshawa Times formed Vincent Murdock, camp, _..__ director, Mr. Murdoch sent/s Gary Watt and Ross Hurst out SECOND canecbalan in the camp's 28-foot cruiser.| g ' On their first sweep through the lake they could not find the youths, When they returned,| © Mr. Murdock spotted an arm| -- in the air through his binocu- lars and sent them out again.| | They found Ocenas clinging to| | the canoe and he told them}; the direction in which Patter-| | son had gone when he set out to swim for shore. They found Patiterson a few minutes later, 100 yards from an uninhabited island, in a se- vere state of shock, He was) | treated at the Maple Leaf Camp hospital and then trans- ferred to the mainland. The other youths in the canoe panty were Fred Man. derick, Robert Baker, Warren McGill and Walt Malarkezuk. "THIEVES STEAL 967 PAIRS OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1963 PAGE NINE FOR PARTS IN CANADA Production Hike Seen WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- The Windsor Star says there will be a significant change within the next 30 to 60 days in the duty policies of the Canadian gov- vernment on automotive parts, with further incentives to parts production in Canada. Ted Douglas, automotive re- jporter for the newspaper, |quotes Ron W. Todgham, pres- At present automatic trans. missions and engines imported into Canada are liable to duty, However, Canadian auto com- panies can win rebates of these duties by exporting to the United States Canadian - made auto parts, : Federal 'officials in Ottawa were not immediately available b | -- ' , '\dies' ski pants were stolen from "fornia (Canada) Ltd., we THE PICTURE ABOVE * shows a two-storey house on Oxford St., south of the CNR tracks, which was burned ' Wednesday afternoon by the Oshawa Fire Department. The house was burned in order to acquaint trainees with new firefighting methods, The pic- ture below shows Captain Nor- man Rooke of the Oshawa Fire Department entering the blazing house in one of the. re- cently purchased "'close proxi- mity suits' used in dealing with oil or gas fires or in rescue work. The suits are made of aluminum-coated as- m \nesday. OF LADIES SKI PANTS Police Chief Herbert Flintoff told The Oshawa Times that the stolen goods were in various colors. The material in the! pants was exclusive and could) be positively identified. Old Sourdough Approximately 967 pairs of la-| the premises of Cole of Cali- at 804 Ritson road south, early Wed- ULC. School Scheduled Delegates from the United Churches of the Bay of Quinte Conference United Church Women will leave on Monday next for the annual School for United Church Women at On- tario Ladies College, Whitby, | | | Early in 1963, an organiza- | Leaves Yukon After 60 Years tion comprising representatives las the United Council of Veter- EDMONTON (CP)--A_ grey-| ane) niati , beared sourdough has lett the lpg AssOCIAnOns, Oshawa and Yukon after 60 years. District, This is an organiza- Herbert Cluett, 88, of Mile|tion comprising representatives 1093 Alaska Highway, departed|of all the different military 'ate in July for Kingston, Ont.,|Setvice groups, formed for the where he planned to look up| PuMPose 7 looking after all vet- ean: some people "still living that I/¢?@ problems, Ontario, which will be held from} .seq Rs know." For some time, it has been August 19th to 23rd. Mrs, W, A. English-born Herbert Cluett/felt that a United Council of Weatherhead of Sharbot Lake is|went north in 1900 during «he| Veterans' Associations was president of the Conference U \Klondike gold rush, He cut needed to effectively look after C. W. and Mrs, D, R. Moffattlwood for steamboats, tended|tte Welfare of all veteran af- is Dean of the School, Mrs. G.|ber in a saloon, worked on the|{@itS, or to be heard as one body E. Dobbs of Belleville is Regis-|highway and 'prospected for| representing veteran organiza- trar. \gold. Bot he never struck it| tons. Most important, is_ the co-ordination of the many activi- JAN DRYGALA, ERNIE BELL Vets Council Holds Meeting tion of the public at a later date. UCVA is not an organization in itself, It has no charter or headquarters. Meetings are held in the different club prem- ises, and the mail is addressed to the home of the secretary. Everything is in the stage of development and improvements | will be made as it progresses. | | A banquet and dance is being planned for members, their families and friends, and also dignitaries from city and gov- ernment etc. so that all can get better acquainted with one an- other. The date of this banquet is set for Nov, 23, 1963, and will be held in the Oshawa |ports and exports ident of Chrysler Corporation of Canada, as forecasting the changes in an interview in San Francisco, where Chrysler is holding a preview of its 1964 models. The report quotes Mr. Todg- ham as saying Canada will ex- tend the existing principle, an- nounced late last\year, on im- f auto parts. for comment on the Windsor re- port, although it was noted that Industry Minister Drury has held a series of meetings with representatives of the Canadian auto parts industry. Mr. Drury has said he is look- ing to the industry for assist- ance in making Canada more self-sufficient in auto parts. Majorettes Win Awards Oshawa Majorettes won many awards in the Memorial Arena in Morrow Park at Peter- borough last Saturday. The 'Diannettes' Novice Twirl Team placed ist with \74.8 marks. The team consist- ed of Dianne Shaw, leader, Dianne Yurkowski, Patsy Blake, Leslyn Chamberlin, Pam- ela Young, Judy Harper, and Bella-Marie Parish. In Fancy Strutting, 11-14 years, Patsy Blake placed 2nd, and Judy Harper placed 5th. Flower Show Saturday A big event in the activities of the Oshawa Horticultural So- ciety will take place on Satur- day, August 17, when the An- nual Flower and Vegetable Show will be held in the main auditorium of the E, A. Lovell School on Centre street. During the morning from 10 a.m, to 11 p.m. entries will be received and recorded and fol- lowing the judging the. doors will be open to the Public at 3 p.m, until the show is closed at 9 p.m.. The chairman of the Annual Show, Mr, Leonard Weeks and 'his committee will be on hand Armories. It promises to be the largest affair at which all Vet- eran Associations have ever assembled in Oshawa. Chairman of the banquet com- Fancy Strutting, 17 years -- Carol Greenham placed 3rd. Solos, Novice, 7-8 years -- Cindy Chamberlin received 77.5 marks, Novice, 11-12 years -- Leslyn Chamberlin received 84 marks and Pam Young received 78.5. Novice, 18 years -- Judy Harper received 82.3 marks. Novice, 15-16 years -- Linda placed Ist with 82.4 to assist the exhibitors to place their entries in the proper class. There are many classes which will contribute to a most. inter- esting show, A large number are for specimen blooms for all garden flowers, Besides the specimen classes, there are classes for arrangements for various posie tions and occasions in the. home which are original in their for- mation and design. Garden vegetables also have an important place in the show and a number of classes are made up for the vegetable ex- hibit. To close the show, the winners in the garden competition will be announced and trophies pre- sented, This competition --in- cludes large, small, and rented gardens for member only, The best kept School grounds as well as the best kept small repair or service station will be judged and awards presented on Saturday evening. Port Trying New Alarm For Rain HAMBURG (CP) -- The port of Hamburg is experimenting with an alarm system that will jtell residents when they should carry umbrellas. The warning that rain is on the way will be flashed from a luminous column atop a sight- seeing tower visible to the city's nearly 2,000,000 inhabi- tants. Apart from a general rain warning, consideration is being given to additional 'signals indi- cating how long the rain may bestos and enable a fireman to remain for 10 minutes in con- ditions an unequipped fire- fighter could withstand for only 10 seconds. When Cap- tain Rooke emerged from the house the glass vizer of his suit was too hot to touch --Oshawa Times Photo. UK. Bishop dered the ship over to star- board. BLOWS SIREN When the second ship was two miles away, he said, he ordered the Roonagh Head's speed be halved. Minutes later, the ship was. cloaked in fog, and a fog siren was blown, but} no reply was heard. | Then, the captain said he saw the lights of the' Tritonica a half mile ahead. The Roonagh Replica Viewed me Of Allouette At Exhibition LONDON (CP)--While the Ca- nadian satellite Alouette girdles the globe every 105 minutes, a earth-bound replica is the star Ww exhibit savin established facilitate ors the A feature of the Monday after-|rich, "i Bye noon will be a tour of the build-| He says he enjoyed his life Mes of the different groups. : ling and lawns, after which Osh-icn the northern frontier but|,0" EODTURLy | toy 8 HOE ee jawa Presbyterial U.C.W. will be|lately "it's been a little mon- u/s xg ay pike acca hostess to the delegates at Tealotonous." daca halen Mpeg Pg Bag dk : in the drawing room. Follow- : name give , y group,| mittee is Ernie Bell of the Ca- ing the dinner in the evening hoo Besoin edhe Be namely, The United Council Of) nadian Corps Association, Com- Dr. S, L, Osborne will give ation he says he may not re [Yererane Popesbbrgpar Osh-| mittee members are Pete Tul- organ recital, and the president! main in the East. awe and leech: als ,StouPliock of Naval Vets. Association, will conclude the evening with a} 'If I don't 'like it there I'll sh sept, egg on Frank Davies, Canadian Corps |Vespar service. Ine back." n aes rR e capo of Jami "| Association, Jan Drygala, Pol- Theme for the School is Al : ae jton UCVA, who have had years|ish Vets, Association, and Jack| | No Aicra Soectliant Way, aha the : jof experience in operating such Coros in whose hands are the Boivin ng Seabee sel i. Mrs. Cl a council, were in attendance] catering arrangements. This|marks. S Petarson a? tanbato Mrs | French Canad to conduct the election and) committee had its first meeting] Intermediate Solos, W-8 years J. Y, MacKinnon of London will! offer advice and assistance. jon Tuesday, August 13, It prom-|--Chery! Young placed 1st with present Bible Study; Miss Doro- . | Since its inception, UCVA,|ises to be a gala affair, and fur-/78.8 marks; 11-12 years, Ave- 0 pea thy Young of Toronto will deal lence Talks {Oshawa and District has had)ther details will be pulilished)/lyn Lycett received 81.7 marks. ; Q s y meeting was also the UCVS sa Christ Memorial .Church pis gore es lei ad ge gy as F oe passed and acted upon, some of pronitiont, James Smart, as ex-(eran -- ney vos be Oshawa is to have the Bishop). 8 Psghns witb hie Pg ada's *rench-spea-/which may come to the atten-' officio. } MAES; CONS Fee of Bath and Wells speak to the|With Miss Alice Jean David ofjing scientists and _ scientific : ba pe jplaced 3rd with 84.2 marks; 13- congregation Sunday morning|*""a. |workers are expected to gather 14 years, Diane Shaw placed 3rd at the 11 o'clock service. He is} This School is planned to deal|at Laval University in Novem- ° with 81.8 marks. hice Reverend Edward|with the many phases of the|Der for the 31st annual congress Evidence Heard Duets -- Combined ages 21-28 Barry Henderson, DSC, DD, A|United Church Women in its! the French-Canadian Associ- years -- Dianne Yurkowski and graduate of Trinity College,)work with Christian Education,|ation for the Advancement of Dianne Shaw placed 2nd_ with Cambridge, he is a Chaplain of|Visual Aids, programme demon.|Science. bd 85.8; 29 and over, Carol Green- the RNVR and Chairman of the|strations and worship prepara-| Congress chairman will be In River { 'rash ham and Linda Boivin received Church of England Youth. Coun- (tion. {Professor Claude Geoffrion, La- 75.4 marks for their duet. cil. He js Chaplain and Sub-| -- ----|val's dean of science and presi- Linda Boivin now enters the Prelate of the Order of St DENIES REPORT dent of the association. QUEBEC (CP) -- Faulty ra- intermediate class and Cheryl John of Jerusalem : Professor Geoffrion said rep-|dar, an additional page stitched |Young, the advanced class. Bath and Wells is a See of| TORONTO (CP)--Jack (Dea-jresentatives of 45 scientific so-jinto a ship's log book and a | the Province of Canterbury of|con) Allen, former manager of|cieties affiliated with the asso-/minute - by - minute account which the Cathedral Church is|/Toronto heavyweight boxe rjciation will attend the congress,/of the Roonagh Head's unsuc- F d Aids ' at Wells in Somerset, England.|George Chuvalo, Wednesday/scheduled for Nov. 1-3. cessful attempts to avoid col- un ] By ancient tradition the Bishop|denied a. report from London) Apart from plenary sessions, |liding with the Tritonica high- The exhibition, designed to\of path and Wells. with the|that British Empire champion|the congress will meet in 25 dif-jlighted the first day of an Ad- 7 k Vi ti : make London the showplace for/Bishop of Durham supports the|Henry Cooper would fight Chu-|ferent sections for the presenta-|miralty Court inquiry into the ua e 1c Ims world engineering, fills the two|Sovereign at a Coronation Ser- valo at the Canadian National|tion of some 300 scientific pa-|St. Lawrence River collision ' lareest halls in the city--Earis| Vice: sep acy are sgn ee pers : jwhich killed 33 men, The soni Siovenlan Conntian high 65 sa eens er our cor ation;manager Jim Wicks was cred Some of the affiliated societ-| Jean-Mari Ne 3} ¢ community in shawa ve Court Arena and the Olympia. | A muy oe oat ee tervice of{ited in the report as saying ne-jies are expected to hold their|a Phen yen P vgatdiben already donated a total of Nearly every major industrial|the Anglican Congress at the|gotiations were under way with/annual meetings or special ses- Te coinutan fs hoe collision (Head: blew a short fog signal, $319.50 to help the victims os production area in the Western|Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto|Canadian matchmaker Eddie|sions in conjunction with the/testified Wednesday that a sur-|@nd a reply was heard 10 or 12 ous earthquake disaster in| \ Skopje,. Yugoslavia. genes nays which will be long mberedj" : ree Jpeg the Tritonica was not working} The next time he saw the Slovenia is in the. north-west) gotia- qay, deleagtes will be preac ion "very close and heading across| 7. var goo ; in many, Churches in a radius ommuiuttee Ouellet, pilot of the Conde de|our path." Skopje, which is in Macedonia attraction of the most massiv: anical and electric engi-/We are. fortunate and honored ' aa igines, but the Tritonica kept ap-| The donations have been col- engineering exhibition ever held neering from heavy-duty weld-/to have The Bishop of Bath and} * : ee oe ere ee triton. proaching, pushed by the ris. |lected by M. Mocnik, 317 Sim- in Britain. ing units to power hand tools. | Wells at Christ Memorial Chure} | previously piloted the Ship. jing tide until the ships collided. /coe street south, who is em- : aight A Ir 1 | "When he came aboard the| ployed in the General Motors x vs } STUDY JUDGING nese officer told me -- among|. OLDS, Alta. (CP)--Alberta's| Anonymous donations _ willijast. other things -- that the radar/ftst hort icultural judging|still be welcome and Mr.! The warning installations are hadn't. been working properly|School was held this month at|Mocnik intends to keep the fund) being devised as part of an all- on his shift that night." The/the agricultural and vocational/open for about another month. jround improvement in Ham- Conde de Fontanar picked up Cellege here It was designed to) The money will be sent tojburg's system of weather fore- seven Tritonica survivors 'teach students to plan, stage/the Yugoslavian Consul in To-jcasting, based on new radar The court, presided over by|a"4 judge horticultural 'shows ronto and then to the Inter-|developments at the Hamburg inational Red Cross. Ocean Meteorological Station. ah the 0 " t a i by the 900)1ast Tuesday evening, a service|Trotter. - congress vivor told him the radar aboard|seconds later Lenka ver r a wiles of , ha , ini near the border with Greece. Displays cover range ofjof a hundred miles of Toronto lrontanar. said he knew the| He Ordered full reverse en-| a h a iConde de Fontanar, the Chi-| pany As Target Day fast ap-Beverages and Gen-Auto Ship- proaches Finance Chairman/pers and the donation of Gen- Terence V. Kelly of the. Osh-/Auto Shippers which amounted awa Civic Auditorium Building/to the sum of $1,000 Fund to raise a minimum of} Mr. Wilson completed his $1,000,000 to build a new Audi-jday with a canvass of small torium for the city of Oshawa/businesses in the north end of had high praise for the mem-jth | bers of the committee who are in + working so hard to ensure that the project is a success. The Target Day Committee|fa under Chairman Bill OF sons who are organizing numerous events that | and include the day on whichjreceiving of a cheque for $50 ,,, it is hoped the citizens of the/fo ® | city will celebrate the reaching of the $1,000,000 after a cam- |paign which started in May Ww jand has been continuing since | A | The headquarters of the cam- will jpaign at King street east have)tions been buzzing with activity this! pé week with Andi Gifford making|m Kurelo!shopper while has expanded to over 30 per-jcanvass work and the} was precede|an elderly gentleman of e city-where he collected $500 contributions to the fund. Typical of the type of neration he is receiving is the ct that he got a tip from a he was. on his the result Wilson to and the a call by Mr r the fund One-half of the coaching staff the National Hockey League ill be in Oshawa Wednesday, ugust 21, Target Day. They take part in the celebra- surrounding the antici- ated reaching of the $1,000,000 ark by the Oshawa Civic posters for The Hootenanny to/ Auditorium Committee Judge Arthur Smith of Mont-|0" a uniform standard. is investigating the sinking} ce reai, Bermuda - owned Tri 2 am, July 20 in heavy fog 45 miles down-river from Quebec City MAY LAST A WEEK Wednesday's two other wit- nesses were Capt. William Had- k of the Roonagh Head and Robert Maxwell, first officer of the Roonagh Head, The inquiry was expected to last at least a week os Maxwell testified he had been \ asleep at the moment of colli-! § jsion, 1:53 am. He said lowering of boats to pick up the the Tritonica he; 3 ./ rushed on deck to supervise the jbe held at the Kinsmen Centre} Already '"'Red" Sullivan, jon the night of Target Day in| coach of the New York Rz poetween keeping records of the/¢ had. signified his icalls being made by Auditorium city that day and it was T Director Bob Wilson who isjannounced this morning that jworking full time canvassing|George 'Punch' Imlach and the. ¢ jthe numerous small businesses! Milt Schmidt would also app ! in the city Imlach is the manager-co Bob is doing a tremendous/the Stanley Cup winning To job for the committee saidjto Maple Leafs while Schmidt |Chairman Kelly, "'and in hisjcoaches the Boston' Bruins. in why a page had been leanvass is meeting with people|Accompanying Imlach wil! be|stapled into the book, The paga who are anxious as public/Bob Davidson, Head Scout of)contained references to events spirited citizens to help the'the Maple Leaf organization.|July 20 cause of the committee." They will attend the game be-| Ca Typical of a day in the workitween the NHL - of Mr. Wilson was yesterday.|Oshawa Tony's at He picked up the pledges ofjStadium commencing jthe employees of Hambly|p.m. the crew. of He he heard cries, and half the deck of the was above water. It five minutes after visit ilisi t when he was asked late the events as re- the Roonagh Head's F l Maxwell was unable SA? gat erent ba : ati aX Se = OS 3 PC PICNIC NEXT SATURDAY Walker, PC can- NEW TOASTMASTERS' EXECUTIVE (left. to right) treas ¢ addock, 61, aid. he' 1:30 a.m. by his an object had been didate in Oshawa riding in ¢ e€ miles away on the, the next Provincial election, lradar screen. He said he or-! calls attention to the "Mike" educational vice- Albert V ident; aeder, pres- Je ala, member- ship. vice-president. Dobney, Starr -- "Doc" Dymond pic- nic next Saturday at Green- wood Park when. many of the party faithful will be on hand Dave Conway, Walter Mittler arms Bob Munn, secretary. Front. row, Ernie The new executive. of the Toastmasters' Club of Osh- awa, appointed at the annual meeting, is shown: Back row to participate in the fun and games and meet their candi- dates. rer ser pre ide

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