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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1964, p. 13

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a The Oshawa Times PAGE 'THIRTEEN Horse Show Big Success A most successful horse show was held last Sunday afternoon at the W-Bar-L Ranch. A pro- gram of 11 evenis was run off. The championship ribbon for the horse with the highest score _ to Lucky Lucy, ridden by ave Leggette, who had 17 ints, The runner-up was Star ust, with Pat Milne up, who had 11 points. The. results of the events were: English Pleasure -- Vie Me- Cullough, Linda Edmondson and Bill Leggette. Western Picasure John Lajoie, Pat Milne and Linda Edmondson. : Barrel. Racing -- Dave Leg- gette, Bill Cruwys and Robbie Peliti. *Water Race -- Pat Milne, Lorne Milne and Moe Bois. Ribbon Race -- Ted Jeffries and Bill Cruwys, Pat Milne) and Lorne Miine, Mona Peliti and Robbie Peliti. Pony Express -- Dave Leg- jgette and Bill Leggette, Pat Milne and Lorne Milne, New- jton' Woods and John Lajoie. OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1964 SECOND SECTION GRAND KNIGHT GREETS OSHAWA MAYOR Columbus held its annual 'Mayor Lyman A. 'Gifford. peg ae gf tin our ivi i in- th are Ald. cil chaplain and Lloyd Bola- Civic Night. Anthony Merin- Others in the group are hood. chalrinan of the Oihewe ger,* grand knight, second John G. Brady, who was mas- Separate School Board. from left, is seen greeting ter of ceremonies; Rt. Rev. A Jarge gathering of civic dignitaries were guests Tues- day night when St. Gregory's Council of the Knights of --Oshawa Times Photo To Study Possibility School-Theatre Centre With the announcement that|that it could combine an arts the Oshawa Civic Auditorium|centre with the Civic Auditor- Committee decided Monday tolium, for the centennial project. favor a proposed swimming pool|Only by such a combination, it | Starr Feels Appointee Auditorium Committee in pre- senting its. proposals. They} would, he said, either have to find out exactly what they want-\rabor Minister. Michael Starr Lorne Milne and Dave Leg- gette. Milne. To Do Well ti. ve | OTTAWA (Special) -- Former|gette and Bill Leggette, Moe} Dominion. Day Folk Festival Pole Bending -- Bill Huard; Sack Race -- Dave Leggette,| at sa Twenty-two organizations in Peliti and Lorne oshawa have indicated their intention of entering displays MANY DISPLAYS ASSURED FOR FOLK FESTIVAL to be held here. Lloyd Cor- for these organizations. 'Third be attended by thousands of ar tag Folk bgp from right is festival general visitors from Oshawa and xmbits chairman, is see chairman Jan Drygala. The Other points in Ontario, centre, as he discussed the allotment of display areas July first event is expected to --Oshawa Times Photo Alexandra Park during the ois and Don Brooks, ers and Robbie Peliti. Wayne! 3 Engineering Reports Approved Council approved these three reports Monday Choir From Hampton At over a theatre as a centennial|felt, could the expense entailed|ed, and where, bring in an esti-|caiq here today that he is sure | BY' | 4 z : : good-will. He hoped that there| p_. was commenting on an an- Flag Race -- Robbie Peliti, combined. jarts centre to meet the centen- t tuni } nouncement from Labor Minis-|2©4 Jeffries and John Lajoie. Pl ed F bd ® bd a theatre in the Civic Auditor-|1.. allan MacEachen that Mr.| | ann or | ] XC ange 18l S i 64 Civic} Civic Auditorium Com- Pr ' McGibbon, QC, of the Civic|that the Civic Au stil hope the 'centennial commit:| | Suspend Sentence | jyear Oshawa secondary school! grasp of political problems, and|tians and Jews, a nation-wide - ed to the council that they felt a|/position to dislodge at this point. a ae made| During the past few weeks | 'The body of Constable Dean (from five provinces of Canada)|result of 'closer understanding| mote (among all Canadians) grant of $200,000. Also it was un-|theatre, and city council will ob-|said, if city council and the| vested the government might|Sulted in one year suspended! tome Thursday to Osgoode,|ing 1,022 participants. in these OSHAWA STUDENTS standing and mutual respect. In included in the auditorium com-|said. bine grants to have a theatre} to|A. Korstanje, Scarborough, and for burknt fotangy fc tawa, for burial. | tions in the: Province: of Quebec. July 2 and who will bring back mer and weekend exchange cil and its proposed theatre. | heat ditori toe about the posstbinity seu Ibe quite accurate on this point,"|, Crown Attorney Bruce - Af- rd I tak i rious theatre, auditoriums eas . A i li uard -- will take tud s j a i | vari a combination being made with|} auapeet that the Cnc itie olfense War a "wallales speciat police g Students, who have studied Franca" Bizzo, Sian Brown,|S°minats, and summer courses i -Anderson Fu- igi vice at McIntosh-Anders are eligible to take part, and Burns, Donna Code, Wérreh young adult leaders. Special school, but would serve the|@ble people to the government * . "hoice."" | Affleck said. iciati icipati i Mr. Edmondson saiq that no choice. | officiating. the participating students is Glecoff, Jean 'Koss, Joannelerhood Week and sodneees i the funeral home by Donald Mc-|the .Province of Quebec under i Ci ° Offici Is was wanted. He said that a 400-|Ment of Alaistair F. pes ier Lone Jade Shelton Bartang| mam of the executive committee 1 1C ithe Little Theatre, while other|citcles as Mr, MacArthur had ; : fed V Constable Dillabough, 34,| certied. | Townsend, Dorothy Vipond, . of the Oshawa City Council,/Grand Knight Tony Meringer.;|mahy as 1,500 people. i ue i a. the Firestone Corporation is in i The minister never disputed engineering Hospital, Toronto, Tuesday, af-| Students go in gtoups to cities| Yeo, | their various projects. ' ory's Council of/Gfford expressed the apprecia-|presented to the provincial gov- i Pb the St. Gregory' D Pp Mr. Starr comment "How-|Gibb streets. ~Aabe Police eae, or dis-cpeaking students. | its annual Civic Night Tuesday|Monsignor Paul Dwyer, chap-| --------~-- ----|ever, I, would nd indi*}~2)-$17,032 for pavement wid-j2™ming: an°armed suspect after}, rerests, sical ¥ 4 F I ameast-lening on Park, Road south. a restaurant pro) / WS! English speaking' students take! Knight J, J. Kelly and has|ment was presented under the |of the commission." jover the CPR rail lines. isle ascidlind dial teats in each) fellowship and expressing @D-\guitar duets were presented by wnat Se OPA: |) the Seaaiis aan je gexpected| eee yud nerih. apert'ite Ge eoeeae aaa ' a | A t Ne Cc tle ment building project Tuesday|but that the number would rise |mystified the audience with his Nv as ing of one of our finest fellow| seeing tours; 'for -dafites, pic- | Three laborers at a new the ; : beg } ; fact in Newcastle Tues lea ; young man will leave a gap in| of Commerce is in charge. They | : Mayor Gifford thanked the)@ factory in Newcastle Tuesday 20, a bus load of members and|giant Ontario Hydro Power 8€N-|the association which will not|have, without doubt, been most|today that an agreement had|ment signed between the union been reached on behalf of three/22d .company, Mr. Beckstead Baseball in Oshawa. The K. of|Specialty Wood Products plant.|/things of horticultural interest. seen and enjoyed before enter-|smil i i i 3 } . ee ae |things ¢ St. s oyed | 2 smile, and easy laugh, will long) the years an outstanding s C. had developed the Harmony, John Kellie, president of the' 'The first stop. was at the On-|ing the 2%-mile bridge over the|be remembered by the taen aa and they are to be congratulated - Po ; e e roject, the Oshawa and District|be met adequately. |mate of cost, and run a unified, /ppomas B. Ward, new appointee Tire Race -- Dave Leggette, | pes Council received a serious} Following the announcement,|high-pressure advocacy of theirltg the Unemployment eiavenss Newton Woods and Lorne onor ual | n ario- ue ec u Ss set-back in its hopes for a cen-|some council members. doubted| project, or withdraw to preserve Commission, will do a good job. Milne. tennial arts centre and theatre|there was any chance left for an ; : would be an opportunity to build At a meeting of the council|nial eememitive's -- ae é oe ie Tuesday, at the Oshawa Golf}man mondson, president of/ium complex in the future. Ward would fill the vacancy on | . ro eK + | PE tre, felt} Wallace Young, sident of 'i ' Aye a ' ' ; 'i Club, Terence Kelly and C. C.|the Oshawa Little Theatre, fe lose Aste Council" dla that wa Lemesior ge Took Seven Autos | Constable For the seventh successive|of more social contacts, a finer|the Canadian Council of Chris- , * lis e ve r sga' " gg ' rful a ' * ; ;. i a : Auditorium Committee, explain-|mittee was in too powerfu te onus eee: Gee and|neanized labor. students will take part . a tire or besa fl d| Protstnate en of Catholics, Lilo Lage 'i | j cat community Visits. On Thursday,|also serv y mutual regard| Protestants, and Jews, who seek theatre would be too expensive,| 'They have the voting power,| p te r. Starr had raised the mat-/ Seven auto theft charges laid pijiabough of the Oshawa Police|July 2, 29 Oshawa young people|and friendship engendered as alin all their undertakings to pro- ru up to a possible $1 mil-|for the voters will pe © gi pageaeen A --_-- re : ter of the appointment on two\bY Toronto, Lindsay, Bobcay- Department will be taken from y igs tO pi lion, as against the centennial/swimming pool ahead 0 1s ee e Possible, he \ occasions and both times 'sug-|@¢0n and Oshawa police re-|the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral will board a special train carry-|and association. jgood relations based on under- likely that a theatre could be/viously be affected by this, he|board of education could com-| sppoint Neil Reimer, an oil|/Sentences being given to Gerald Ont., his birthplace near Ot-|/exchange visits to their destina- Tasco, Gas ait Wass an addition to: co-sponsoring sum- ae ; : junion officer in Edmonton ' ; . built in connection with a school. eri i plex in the near future. _|WELL PREPARED byt |the post. Stephen P. Lemieux, Toronto;|" Fellow members of the de-|Oshawa students have been as- aCK \visits of English-speaking and PP ae Menon Pag oaggel teal Mr. eo ngta also, suggest The council passed a resolu-| "My information appeared to| Monday. partment with which He pend signed to the Lake St. John- te ents canis Ge tata ue French-speaking Consdbents the , "\ed that other groups advocating). Aco gone Prysaipte ate I | group: |tion about the possibility of such Mr. Starr sald today. "However. leck told Magistrate F. §. Ebbs for 'nine years i & a|Saguenay area of duly, are: Nancy oad Council promotes workshops, AUDITORIUM FAVORED jand cultural centres, were not| 5 : i P D part in a special funeral ser-|French for at least two years,| for police, nurses, teachers, and The arts council had hoped'as well prepared as the ac ecg Mage on pansion be|Labor Congress advanced the yale left the vehicles un- er ae Se ee eee ied: f peda |names of two or three accept-|4ar . neral Home Thursday a a.m./French speaking students must ' , projects involve Indians and owned:-and:-maintained bythe) ' Rivgd - rat gry with Rev. A. W. Magee, minis-| have a similar amount of train- dee bate Boe Elliott' new Canadians ' 1 ; inal|it and went on to another," Mr. ' ited|ing in Englis , ' > a K Of C Hosts whole community, and Mr. Ward was the final] ter of Centre Street United/ing in English. The only cost to Gail Flontek, Sandra Fry, Terry} The Council originated Broth- s . s' When Mr. 'Starr was th in- The casket will be piped f | their transportation to and from one yet had decided upon what}. e m e piped trom i tenis of theatre or sodttorian ister he announced the appoint.| 3 on: aiken "foe wee annually. Thig year te Cusle jLellan, former sergeant with|Special low group: faes. Free) ion judy Skelton, Barbara|" : seat building would be ideal for|@Md this caused a furore in labor '}the department. Fellow-officers|toom and board arez.of course, Storie Peggy Shiai Edward|i® Emile Dubois, one of the A will act: as pallbearers. provided by the families CON-| cynerek David: Thomeoh Mary largest General Motors dealers A large group of members, The guests were welcomed. by|groups wanted one seating as|not been recommended by the Con: I | ' in Canada. Mr, Mayberry of ICLe. died in the Princess Margaret|BRING HOSTS HERE Ingrid Vollmer, and Carolyn " eg ? members of civic boards and/Ald. John G. Brady acted as| The centennial committee) } jen charge raising funds for commissions, and heads of civic|master of ceremonies; while/must decide on its choice of pro-|the suggestion that Mr, Reimer |night: ter a lengthy illness. jand towms in Quebec.' for the| These visits are sponsored by departments were guests when|His Worship Mayor Lyman A.|jects by July 15, and it must be|would be appointed. when 1) 1)--$140,336 for road work on| .He was given a. merit award) first tw weeks in July where : | jraised his hame, im fe-house,""/Cedar,. Farewell, Mary an d/Several years ago by the Osh-|they live in the hames of French 4 the Knights of Columbus heldjtion of the guests. Rt. Rev.|ernment for approval by. Aug. 1. 'of, similar aE ever, ge, sexand interests then the| (ONTractor igns i he K. of C. Hall. lain of the K. of C. council, ore 2) Shy Wer --7 sich eae dillllanthe Sctaiiy, counci | 3 Bri ades ing sepersions on Mr. Ward or} 3)--$203,200 for oor gas ae ae their French hosts back to On- aa : ; ; Grand , 4 Gg is ability to be a good member|of 'the Harmony road bri : ident Garman. Whyte of| tario with them for'afl exchange during the tenure of A fine program of entertain-| 'the Oshawa Police Associatio| visit during the: las€two weeks| act 1t nions : in popularity over theldirection of Past Grand Knight| is « | ast ~ today paid the following trib-|of July. The 'visitor, ag as a means of promoting|pat McAdam, Accordion ent 1g t ire | % e M ute to Constable Dillabough on| case, is treated 'like a member preciation of what the civic|joe Gangemi and Paul Muell- ociet y embers "The members of the Oshawa|to act accordingly. ; Park road north apart-/by the agreement at this time administration is doing for citi-\er; while Rene Pleau. a mem. : Police Association were sorrow-| During the visits the! students ; sens Of the. city. her of the Columbian Sauires e ly griéved to learn of the pass-|are brought. together for sight-|When an agreement was signed|sharply when construction be- zene St the city. = s, | En O Bus Tour between local unions and the|gins at Hillsdale Manor. |sleight of hand. NEWCASTLE (Staff) J y Dillee a Constable Dean/nics, etc., ormeeacaaay various ert Be kstead t | ~ ' t Rae ino is: Hiame saa: abough. community organizations. Here| Fred Beckstead, secretary 0! ilding i i Commenting that this was ajlightning is blamed for caus "Th ge ae Ay y organieks |bank building in Whitby have night of fun and friendship, |ing a fire that gutted part of On Saturday morning, June|tural School of Gardening, ¢ untimely death of this in Oshawa the' Junior*Chamber ae aot conn Gide ne been included in an agree- |hosts for the efforts they have|night. 'friends of the Oshawa Horticul-|erating station, the floral clock|he easily fj ; ; | a The fire started shortly after : | nes jbe easily filled. Dean was a man| successful in. arranging for the eer art ae Le De 9 p.m. at the Karl Mech ye vstnged oe ys bus/and Brock's Monument were/who created friends whereverjentertainment of students in|laborers on the job with Acu-|Stated. The Leader Masonry. uittle League 3 pr Points to the west to see/among the outstanding things/he went and his quick"wit, ang| Oshawa, This has been through|Forming Ltd., of Toronto. jand Forming company of To- Leo Steffler, secretary se] oan Be pgs d Cree si . \firm and Harold Schattner, U.S. ye . 4 : ' Local 20, Bricklayers, Masons/#S Wen. oe, See dshell reek flats into a recreation falas (wBEGRKERTEHVS had WHEE, Agricultural College at|Welland Canal towards home|worked with him. on the part they are taking in|and Plasterers Union, also stat-|for the men working on the area at no small cost and had/5 Pp » Mad JUSt\ Guelph wh Professor J . rf ; : | been a factor in solving juve-\left the building to get some- juelph, where Professor James|but a detour to the Brampton 'The sympathy of the entire| this character building influenceled that six bricklayers on the|Canadian Imperial Bank of s Taylor graciously sacrificed his|Floral Festival which was held/police personnel goes out to his/from which. the country as a job would: be covered by the|\Commerce site at Whitby's new agreement. |Four Corners. Hoisting engineers engaged on! SIGN WITH REMODELLERS Pi ee Te a nile delinquency. _-- eat when the lightning Saturday morning to guide the/during the weekend, was taken|widow and young family,. and| whole benefits. Choir, whic P Dr. Dwyer told the gathering ,. Stroup through the grounds|and thoroughly enjoyed. |the rest of their family, in this,, The visits provide an ideal of "The choir will the Kiwanis Music Festival in Peterborough, will be featured in the concert to be presented this Thursday night at the Mc- Laughlin Bandshell in Memorial Park. The choir is directed by Ross Metcalfe. The accompanist is Ronald Scott. The choir won un- stinting praise from the festival adjudicator and is outstanding : in its field. The band of the Ontario Regi- ment will be directed by Capt. G. B. Quick. Capt. lan McNab of the Ontario Regiment will be the master of ceremonies. The featured musician wilt be A. Cooper who will present a trombone solo '"'Berceause De Joceylyn". The program for the concert includes: '© Canada" March, "Punchinello" mer. Overture, "Light Cavalry" F Von Suppe. Post Horn Solo, "The Galop" Koenig. Se'ections, W. Rim- "Little Lisa" James Warr; "The Kerry Dance', J. I... Mallox Hampton Public School sing: (a). "Funny Fellow", (b) Bay". E Selection, "Trumpet Tune and Air', Purcell. Trombone solo, '"Berceause De Jocelyn", B. Godard. Soloist Musician, A. Cooper. ; Spanish Dance, "Amparito Roca", Jaime Texidor. Interlude "To A Wild Rose" Edward MacDowel. March Fantasia 'Colonel Bogey on Parade" Kenneth J. Alford. Hymn "Praise My Soul ejthe name of the rose to be af-| ; 5 Pa fixed to the exhibit, tribution is 60-per cent. King of Heaven" Sir John Band and choir. Hymn "Praise My Soul the/cojors in the rose King of Heaven" Sir John Goss Band and Choir. Regimental March 'John Peel" God Save the Queen. 'hnir |School, Centre street> when the Wi W k noir. annual Rose Show will be) inter or, Ss "Dear Land of} : 5 Home" and (c) "Moonlight! Under the chairmanship of| Another employee, Jim Lin later, manager, said he hear Pes sai ; jwhat sounded like thunder and tives of the civic administra-| os : . tion as guests, It was not very|*en th Ryd Sa from the often that these leaders in the art oe Py leeca civic life of the community re- cig ss ne -- eles ae me mace ing. That place in there This is-one time when Weiyy just like a blow torch," he jean say thanks for the dedi- said : jeated and efficient management! "yr. Kellie and Mr. Schattner, f our civic affairs. We are proud of. our city and its man- it was a joy to have the elect- d where many unusual varieties of ed and appointed representa- growing. Garden. city that is as well run. The school board, in particular, is a dedicated group of people. I am_often amazed by how--mueh- is done -by these busy people who still have time to d:vote to the welfare of others,' he said. left 1784. thing wasn't worse. There was !/°? The a full can of thinner sitting in famous' Oak's didn't explode,"" he said. sion I heard just after the lightning struck." Mr. Kellie also praised the ef- Society Planning For Rose Show forts of the Bowmanville, Orono and Newcastle fire departments One of the highlights in the in quelling the blaze. He.also! Dr, J. E. Watt, supervisor of activities of the Oshawa Horti-|thanked the OPP for its hand-/environmental sanitation, will cultural Society will be held on/ling of the situation.* take on the additional job of Saturday afternoon in the main city air. pollution contro! offi- auditorium of the E. A. Lovell cer. City Council approval 'came Monday night. | The City adopted an air pol- Will C : lution bylaw a few weeks ago. 1 ontinue This puts air pollution control { le alt é is anticipating a record number} OTTAWA (CP) -- The pial teeta oe o. "9 Po he of entries. Entries will be re-|cipal winter works -incentive| Raw rhilk and meat inspec- ceived during the early after-|program and the winter house-|tign is being taken over by the noon and at the close of judg-|building incentive program will] anior governments and coun- ing the doors will be open at 5/be continued next winter, Labor|~i) felt the additional job would p.m. for a special Rose Tea|Minister MacEachen said in the} not overload the department which will be served by the|Commons Tuesday "De Ghawart said today Dr committee under the chairman-| Under the municipal program, wot in retain his position ship of Mrs. Wm. Bradbury. [begun in 1958, the federal gov-| environmental santtatin sup- i ss ion ernment contributes 50 per cent|"° © ; * yo ge i Pp To assist rose fanciers to avo s ervisor, with responsibilty for 4 a sae of payroll costs to approved mu-| & as : | choose roses to their liking, a|% Day projects. In slow-growth|!00d control, restaurant inspec- |\large number of classes call 100 cag: thé federal payroll con.|tion, ete. Although the Ontario Depart- The house-building incentive|/ment of Agriculture"has taken and|program, started last year,|over the inspection of raw ; 'den will/gives $500 to the first owner of|milk, the city, under Dr. Watt, . be included in the exhbits and/each house substantially pbuilt/is still. responsible for inspec-! interested rose lovers are -in-!during the winter. months. This|tion of city dairies, pasteuriza- vited to view the exhibits from) program has gone "beyond allition processes and "the safety| wi 5 to 9 p.m. for only a. silver/expectations,"' Mr. MacEachen/of the finished product." icollection, isaid. It is believed meat inspection! so |staged by the Society members. | Archie Whitmee, the committee} All varieties popular trees, shrubs and plants were end to a close a delicious din- ner was served to the group, A delightful picnic lunch was|which had been pre-arranged the fire|¢"oyed in the lovely Riverside/with a popular restaurant and a een arate .|Park in Guelph from which the|cheerful and appreciative group door to prevent it from --_ group were taken to the famous/arrived in Oshawa early Sunday| Held At Camp Hamilton Rockery and Spring! evening. | The next trip which is being} Travelling to the Niagara Dis-|arranged by caid they had just carried out|!"ict a stop was made to see|scheduled for Saturday after- some oily: rags and other in- boats going through the locks!/noon, July 11, when those wish- jagement. I know of no other/jammable matter before they/29d another stop to visit theling to, will visit the North "joldest Presbyterian Church in|American Lily Society annual "We were really lucky this|{he district which was built in|show in Hamilton. Garden, | contacting the secretary of the making an official visit. the middle of the floor but it Seagram Tower, the Horticul-|society. | gers amo air eet re FY Pollution Officer Named To bring an enjoyable week- jcombination of vacationing,|reinforcing rod work are ex- ; ~--|learning. and stretching mental] pected $0 be included in a con-|4; a _ pri ange bow il vision. They enable students of|tract today. Work at the 65-unit| ng g0n6 S180. it 10 ape aaa jtwo great cultures to meet and/site closed down 10 days agolsg7 agreement between Local become acquainted with each|when concrete-pouring trucks! and C.D, Cardoza Ltd., hotel remodellers. Mr. Beck- | ' : : |other's way of life. They im-|honored the picket line. stead said today that the com- | prove the fluency of French and ; |English and so strengthen the|CURRENT UNION RATES -- |Pany has begun operations at bilingualism which means added! All men on the job, Mr. Beck-|the Cadillac Hotel and has been job opportunities, the possibility|stead emphasized, would be| working at the Lancaster Hotel. paid according to current union| He stated that five carpen- AWARD PRESENTED rates. ters would also be included in During the Canadian Transit] He also announced that 'aja Working agreement. lhighlighted by an inter-clyb|ASsociation meeting in Ottawa|working agreement had been| Another Toronto firm with i union--and-which--Local-597---has- dae visit with a dozen members of|R. B. Smith, superintendent_of;signed_betw ion Timi the Toronto Riverdale Club|the Oshawa Public Utilities| Fidelity Construction Limited of|agreement is Inter-North Con- struction Company. Mr. Beck- Commission Bus Service, on|Oshawa. City Council Monday behalf pf the commission, ac-jaccepted the $485,000 tender|stead explained that the com- cepted a certificate of merit.;made by the company for the/pany is engaged in building The presentation was made by/100-bed addition to Hillsdale|operations at General Motors of topic of conversation being '"'the|G- R. Brady, vice-president of/Manor. Canada south plant. emp!oying good old days." Riverdale|the association. Mr. Beckstead said that only'five laborers. ms Kiwanis _ oe oe, Beagp | organizer o| e Oshawa Club, . . 0 . Ro ad Rep air Accidents Cause Five Injured <Aotwocae catisn ower 2s) I Accidents away back in 1928. | Property Damage Contract Let jcaused a total of $175 damage | The Oshawa Fire Department The heavy thunder storm failed to dampen the enthus- iasm of the meeting, even though it did present a prob- lem for the 'new members committee" in charge of last 0 ; | night's program. New mem-| Oshawa City Council Monday |° the autos. The drivers were/answered six ambulance calls ber Kiawanian Hayward Mur-|night approved a $751,861 tend-|Phillip Dawson, "261 Johnson inyesday June 23. Two peo- doch, along with his fellowjer from W. B. Bennett for road|2Venue and William Blair, 639) : ; A h ; 'Burton road. ple. were taken to Oshawa Gen- Kiwanians took care of thelimprovements on King and| 5, | 1 Hospi ; ' emergency by erecting a lean-|Bond streets, right across the|,4 three-car. collision nearjeral Hospital following a car to covering over their big bar-|city from Stevenson road to 1121 King street east, at 7.30/accident at Garrarg road and becue pit, and having to do|Harmony road. ; p.m. Tuesday caused a total/King street west. K. Sekalski is "const 1¢] Identical tenders at $8299,/Jqcrn Property damage. The/in satistactory condition, and pouring rain -- they kept their : : drivers were William Bolton, D. Hott shirts and pants dry by leaving/from four pipe companies re-|317 LaSalle avenue south;|): Hottot was released after them indoors. jsulted in the tender being|Peter Groen, RR 3, Bowman-/treatment. Me The hastily constructed rain|awarded to Fledco Concrete|Ville and Ike Meyers, 539 Al-/ Following a collision on the shelter proved a success and/producuts, Ajax. Council gave|bert street. All three autos!pownline, Wade Slane, Miss pol gen ror Public Works chairman Ald jthe accident. Heni Crocs and 'Barbaca ys cooked to order. | reggea fa Vice-president: Frank Taylor, er ant to a went |ded on wet pavement Tuesday/awa General Hospital, All were chairman for the informal ciose by and ast orders had/°yen'ng mounted the east curb released after treatment meeting, extended an official/) seu stat i : lof Ritson road"south, hit a no Treatment. The welcome to the visiting Kiwan-|€&" Satistactory, jparking sign, demolished a/other ambulance calls were rou- a dark and trying hour." Cook-Out Members of the Oshawa Kiwa-| nis Club enjoyed a steak bar- becue for their weekly meeting, Tuesday night at Kiwanis Camp, when the event was the society is Reservations--can-be-made- Veteran members of the two clubs enjoyedsthe get-together immensely, with the popular their construction job in the the Kiwanians were able '0| approval. |were westbound just prior ,to A motorist, whose auto skid-|lenaire were taken to the Osh> jans from the Riverdale Club| Mechanical Advertising Lim-|street sigt and came to rest on|tine, and also voiced the apprecia-|ted's $2516 tender for regula-|the south-east corner of Ritson) The department also answer- tion of all to Kiwanians Mur-|tory and street name signs was/and Kitchener: avenue: led four fire alarms. A call doch. Reg Smith, Joe Victor,/approved by council. | Total damage to the signs|came from 24 Lioyd treet when A] Stratham, Lorne Goodman, Ontario Motor Sales $1722)is estimated at $100 and dam-|lightning struck the home of taken over by the fed-/Jim Urgray, Bill Edwards andjtender for a Chevy Two, with|age to the auto driven by Stir-|George Terry, and started a DR. J. E. WATT ll be eral department of. agriculture|the other "new members" whoj|trade-in, was also approved by|ling Rupert, King street west,|small fire among the shingles. metime next year. jstaged the successful event. |council. Newcastle, is estimated at $250.|Damage was slight.

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