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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1964, p. 3

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. WORLDS FAIR IS MAGIC NAME _ FOR THOUSANDS IN DISTRICT There mere sound, of the New York World's Fair has magic for of Oshawa and dis- residents. eauediy! Ge antuert 2 ly greatest at- traction of its kind ever pre- sented. It opened last Wednesday. 1 will ¢ 1964 -- it will re-open Wednes- day, aes 21, 1965. If wil cose forever Sunday, October 17, The fair is attracting attenti in this district primariy for ra it within easy travel reach coe an 'exciting panorama of exhibits and shows from around 7 t Horse Raising 'Not Farming Judge Rules Raising thoroughbred horses is not fanming, County Court Judge Alex C. Halli ruled Mon- day. "It's more of a Ritson road north on the farm assessment (10 acres on Stevenson roa south) will be placed on farm assessment. Harold Foster, Thornton road north, on the same appeal, had 20 acres put" on farm -assess- ment, but not a house on the Graceful Homes Limited lost its assessment appeal on a 31- euite apartment house gn Park road south. @ vacancy appeal for rebate of taxes on a McMillan drive prop- erty. Sunday, October 18 "|Pennycook, Montreal; »|discharges, 350; the world, ore than 76° coun- tries and major industries are represented. GM employees will be able to return) for the entire family whereby all travel and accom modation arrangements made before departure. Y Sudan Exhibit to the General ama) to the stupendous central mall and the special Vatican ex- hibit" The Oshawa Times will soon with on-the-spot stories by News of some of the more famous attractions which have already attracted much international publicity. CITY AND DISTRICT VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet- ling of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa included Reinhold Melan- der, Duluth, Minnesota; David and K. Dillaney, Clair Shepherd,' Rob- ert McNab, George Aldred and William Lutman, all of Oshawa and Rotarians Garnet, Rickard and Arthur Rabey, Bowman- ville and Rev. John VanHar- melen, Whitby. || BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED Four members of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, who celebrate their birthdays this week, were honored at Monday's club meet- ing. They are Honorary. Mem- ber E. H. Walker and Rotar- ians Charles' Lancaster, Wil- liam Minett and Ian Thomas. HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the report of -the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending April 19: ad- missions, 343; newborn admis- sions -- male 30, female 25; newborn dis- charges? -- male 31, female 26. Operations major 106, minor 120; treatments 120, ex- aminations 129, ears, eyes, nose, throat 69, casts 33;* Physio- therapy department treat- |ments 896, visits 641, occupation- al therapy 244. HONOR LION eee his Dinner is at 6.45 p.m. MUSIC FESTIVAL lie School children will partici, pate in this year's music fés- tival, The Oshawa Board of Edu- cation announced Monday night that the festival will be conduct- a ed in the McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Wed- nesday, May 27, at 7.30 p.m. _ FORT ERIE ENTRIES TUESDAY, Al PRIL 2TH - FIRST RACE -- Purse $2100. Maiden} two-year-old fillies. 44 oe (10) Perfect Company, Parsons X Sil's Orphan, No Boy 114 | Glittering Maid, Dittfach 114 Social Jewel, Parsons X114 Ma » No Boy 114 | Select Sin, No Boy 114 Sharon Market, No Boy 119 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1800 (2500 claiming). Three-yéar-olds, foaled in Can- ada. 62 Furlongs (18) Advance Glass, Walsh, x14 Northern Scot, Parsons X114 1s Bunty, Annesley 119 iss Peanuts, S. McComb 111 Fountain Glow, Walsh X114 Grand Fleet, Dittfach 116 Tappintyme, No Boy 117 Empire Boy, No Boy 119 Also Eligible: Linda G., Stadnyk, 111; -- Lark, No Boy, 116; Snow Candy, Potts, 119; ,Caesar's Niece, Harris, XXXIO, lyfe, No, Boy, A-14; Danny Fir: ids Stable and H § Shannon entry. THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900, Three- and four-year-olds. Maidens, foaled In Caneda. 62 Furiongs: (18) Boy 0s Mr. Bellachop, Benjamin 115 Ruffino, Walsh X120 Bingo Suds. No Boy A-115 Prince Anthony, Ditffach 115 Eldermill Luck, No Boy 115 Chancery Lane, Turcotte XXX105 Sept Erin, Armstrong 115 - Also & : Lucy Lou, No Boy, 110;| Brassy Val, G. McComb, 115; Jane Street,| No Boy, 120; Vietment, Parsons, X105; Among The Sters, Gubbins, 115; Chop) Susie, No Boy, A-110. A--P Prussky, W C Johnston and S$ Miller entry. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2500 Aliow- ances. Three- and four-year-olds. 6 Fur longs (11) Fabison, Dittfach 106 Rip Van Jive, No Boy 104 Sty Stag, Gubbins 109 Pay Parade, Armstrong 113 Fleet of Roses, Tawse X10) Bordeau Bar, Harrison 104 Humber Broom, No Boy 113 Nacuba, Fitzsimmons 104 Latin Artist, Gordon 116 |Green Goddess, No Boy 104 |Rah Reh, Gomez 116 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,500, allow- ances, three- and four-year-olds, 6 fur- tongs (Division of fourth) (10) |Sardan, No Boy 1 |So Smart, No Boy 109 |Blow Your Top, Harrison 99 | Will We, Harrison 99 Dancing Lark, No Boy 118 Sultan Ruler, Uyeyame 108 Plus Perfect, No Boy 119 Star Talk, No Boy 119 Gypsy Bala, Parsons X103 jeewer's Gael, No Boy 116 (QUINELLA BETTING) | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 ($6000 jclaiming), four-year-olds and up, 6 fur- jlongs (11). \Credit Curb, No Boy 113 |Winsmanship, No Boy 116 Mr. T. F., Lanoway A-113 {Come of Age, Pi 6 betel 5 Golden, Parsons XIII Viva La Zaca, No Boy 119 Pic N Pie, No Boy if Barracho J. J., Hale 116 All Canadian, No Boy 113 Hill, Shuk 116 Navarro, Harris A-XXX103 A--W Moldowan and J B Azanze entry SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800 "Buf- falo Council Knights of Columbus", Al-| jowances, four-year-olds and up, 6¥9 fur-| fonas (11) [Nothing Sacred, Gomez 119 Li'l Eddy, Hale 116 |Botjac, Fitzsimmons 118 Sagsitie, Rogers 116 Yorouter, Dittfach 119 Doubie Rule, Harris XXX103 Spendapenie, No Boy 123 Bonspiel, No Boy 116 Castenango, No Boy 116 | Bridal Music, Shuk 116 pice Start, Phillips X114 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3500 |claiming), year-olds and up, one and jone-sixteenth miles (10). |Polycell, Bakos A-116 | Willowdale Girl, No Boy 108 Rip. Seven Deal, Waish X108 Split The Loot, Fitzsimmons 111 Careful Consort, Harris A-XXX109 |Leton, McComb 113 Charley's Pak, No Boy 113 By Command, No Boy 116 Ridge Road, Gomez 116 Gum Swamp, Leblanc 119 |A--Willow Downs Farm and & ® Seed-| house entry X--5 Ibs. apprentice allowances ise 7 'bs. apprentice allowarices. XX--10 tbs. apprentice allowances. |post TIME 2 PM tak antage of special group trips "Saaeniehon York and are The wonders of the fair range all the way from the Continental Circus to the Republic of the Motors Pavilion (GM's Futur- run a special page on the fair! ¢ Editor Jack Gearin and pictures More than 1,200 Oshawa Pib- be' The annual Sportsmen's Show sponsored by the Union Rod and Gun club opened Monday night at the UAW hall, Bond street east, Osh- SPORTSMEN'S SHOW HAS INTERESTING DISPLAYS awa. The show features many ment, Shown at one of the The show, open to the public, finé exhibits in hunting equip- booths are, left to right: Steve ment, fishing tackle, camp- ing and water sport equip- Russell, Stan Hockett, Tony Chaplinski and Ed Powell. from 1 p.m. to 9 pm. will close tonight, --Oshawa Times Photo OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS, ADA MARIE MYATT The memorial service for Mrs, Ada.Mariee Myatt, who) died in Oshawa General Hospi-) tal, Friday, April 24, in her| 97th year, was held in the Arm-| strong Funeral Chapel, Mon-| day, April 27, at 2 p.m. Rita L. B. Bonham, reader of) the Oshawa Christian Science| Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union! \Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ken Watson, Clarence Foster, Paul Yonson, | | | Thomas Sinnett. FUNERAL OF MICHAEL SHUTKA A Mass was celebrated in St. George's Ukrainian Catholic) Church, Monday, April 27, at 9.30 a.m., by Rev. S. Figol, for Michael Shutka, 69, who died Friday, April 24, in Bowman- ville Memorial Hospital. Inter- ven was in Regurrection Ceme-| Dalieearars were Fred Mar- ol uaiak, Lou Hallowell, Ted Mar- olin, Peter Dobroshinsky, Don Yanda and Steve Chyb. GEORGE KAPELUCH The death occurred Mon- '|day, April 27, of George Kape- luch, 60, in the Ukrainian Labor Temple, 236 Bloor street east. beeri jut' poor: health: for = years seriously ill since ry. ) Mr. wich lived at 242 Bloor street east, where he also operated a barber shop. A son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kapeluch, he was born in Wislock; Ukraine, and came to Canada in 1927, He married the former Miss Vera) Keinick, November 5, 1932, in| sig res Alberta. Kapeluch was a resident | of tas for the last 27 years.| He was a member of Oshawa NAMED DIRECTOR Donald Mountjoy, of Osh- awa, owner of Presto Pest Control, -recently attended the 22nd annual Pest Control Operator's short course and seminar held in Ottawa re- cently. A graduate in ento- | mology of the Ontario Agri- cultural College, he has been elected director for Central Canadaeof the Canadian Pest a Operators' Associa- | The- funeral service will Ross Smith, James Fleming and| \Engish, | Howell, Barbers' Association. He is survived by his wife, la daughter, Mrs. John Kozak, (Doris), Oshawa, a sister, Mrs. |Andrew Kordon, (Helen), To-| ronto, a brother, Mike, Osh- jawa, and two 'grandchildren, |Laurie and Janice Kozak. ' e held in Armstrong Funeral |Chapel, Thursday, April 30, at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Osh- jawa Union Cemetery. FUNERAL OF ERNEST A. MOUNCE The funeral service for Ernest A. Mounce, 56 Colborne street east; who died in the Oshawa General Hospital, Friday, April \24, was held in the MclIntosh-|; Anderson Funeral Chapel, Mon-| 'day, April 27, at 2 p.m. Rev. John K. Moffat, minister) of Simcoe Street United Church, | the service. Inter- in Oshawa Union conducted ment was Cemetery, Pallbearers were Norman} }Rae, W. Richardson, G, Snow,} Jack Hele, D. Simpson and Reg} Bernier. FUNERAL OF MRS. SELENIA SOUTHWELL The funeral service for Mrs. Selenia Southwell, who died Fri- day, April 24, was held Monday, April 27, at 2 p.m. at the Gerrow Funeral Home. The..service. was ted by , i [Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug- Home, Moro Agreed On s s Asian Peril | LONDON (Reuters)--Italian Premier Aldo Moro and British las - Home agreed Monday that from the viewpoint of the West, the situation in Southeast Asia| is probably more dangerous) than that anywhere else, a well- informed source reported. The two premiers met for two hours, The meeting was the first of two formal discussions the two leaders will have during Moro's iswered a fire alarm Monday Bulb Fires Bird's Nest When Oshawa firefighters an- and scurried up to Cedardale Public School they found it was| strictly for the birds. A fire in a bird's nest near a light bulb left a family of rob- ins homeless. The department also extin- guished two grass fires and answered four routine ambu- lance calls. |secretary to Mr. Favreau, also CAPSULE NEWS BP 2 Students Bid For Each Place WATERLOO, Ont. (CP)--The University of Waterloo has re-|commi ceived more than 2,000 student trar A. P. Gordon said Monday, only about 1,300 will be cepted. The university, opened in 1957 with 75 had 2,225 last year. WANT NEW TAX CORNWALL (CP)--City coun- «'l Monday night agreed to ask the provincial government to collect an additional one per cent sales tax and distribute it to municipalities, The Ontario government now collects a| of Burns and Co. Ltd, pote Cal-| three per cent sales tax on mostigary, a major Canadian meat- articles. Council said it woulg| packing sod marketing fire. H. ask other municipalities to sup-|R. Jackman of Toronto was port the resolution. ogg gpm! of = Leven r. a succes: NEED ADMINISTRATORS | warch by a group of Pastern LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- More|Canada businessmen for control qualified a 'admin pee ong he are|of the firm. needed for traffic safety work MAN SLAYS FIVE Gerald O'Connell, assistant di- . rector at Northwestern Univer-| BOGOTA (AP) -- A 43-year- sity's traffic institute at Evan- jold fied hand went berserk ston, Ill., told delegates to the|Monday and killed five mem- three- day Ontario Traffic Con-|bers of his family with a ma- ference Moriday. Mr. O'Connell|chete and then fatally stabbed said key 'safety officials should|himself, police said. : combine technical skill and ad- ministrative ability but that too| SPANISH MINERS STRIKE few are capable of both design-| . MADRID (AP) Labok ing and directing traffic safety|sources here said Monday that programs. _|between Me rag 8,000 coal miners are idle in Spain in sup- TALKS AMENDMENTS port of claims for higher wages. OTTAWA ( P)--Justice Min-|Stoppages in Asturias, the coun- ister Favreau is discussing with materials, A ister Meliraith said Monday. NAMED PRESIDEN T E. Hill, a 51-year-old Toronto in- dustrialist and financial execu- parler Big gy iy "wig 85 CALGARY (CP)--Alexander |} WHAT euler bane y try's largest coal ' producing his departmental officers possi- ble amendment to the com- NEED Sool te eeuties of ted etalk FUEL OIL? "PERRY imposed by oil companies on! Day or Night 723-3443 service stations, the Commons| was informed Monday. Donald S. MacDonald, parliamentary U.S. Man Faces five-day official visit to Britain, which he began Monday morn-} ig. The two reviewed East-West! relations. | Beat Pensioner Narcotics Rap WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Pe- jter James Devlin, 49, of subur- ban Riverside, was turned over to United States officials in De- troit Monday to face charges of conspiring to transport narcot- ies into the U.S. Jailed 3 Years CHATHAM (CP) -- Jake Al- berts, 56, of Muncey, Ont., Mon- day was sentenced to three years in penitentiary for the robbery with violence of South Buxton, Ont. pensioner. Alberts was convicted April 13 of beating and robbing Pe- ter McCarthy, 73, of $40 Easter |Sunday. - a guest on the television pro- GUEST ON PANEL George L. Roberts, principal of the McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute, will be gram Toronto File tonight over; CBLT Channel Six at 30 p.m. when a panel discussion will be held on Grade 13 exams { es» at the DISCOUNT HOUSE Rey. W. A. Magee, minister of Centre Street United Church. In- terment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. 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