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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1964, p. 3

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Claim 51 At least 67 persons died in Canada during the weekend, al- most half of them in Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta where major municipalities celebrated a three-day Civic Holiday week- end. In other provinces it was a normal two-day weekend, a year ago 78 persons died in accidents, 48 of them on the roads. A survey by The Canadian Press from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Monday, local times, showed there were 51 deaths in traffic accidents, 12 drownings, three deaths in fires an one un- classifieq death, Ontario's 29 deaths included 20 in traffie mishaps and nine drownings. In Quebec, where there were 13 fatalities, 12 died in traffic mishaps and one per- son was drowned. British Columbia had nine deaths, seven of them in traffic }accidents, one in a drowning ac- cident and one in a fire. Nova Scotia had five fatalities, four| on the highways and a boy who] died of a broken neck after he} fell into the flywheel of a boat | motor. | CITY AND DISTRICT CONDITION CRITICAL Traific Mishaps > | Lives sidewalk of an Oshawa shopping centre, SATURDAY Joseph Lore, 39, Windsor, when his light truck ran into the rear of another truck in sub- urban Windsor. Edward Gravelle, 34, Corn- wall, when his boat overturned in the St. Lawrence River. Diego Meuri, 79, Sarnia, when struck by a car near his home. Michael Moyer, 19; Ross Tut- tle, 22; and Douglas McColl, 22, all of Woodstock, when their car left the road on the Long Point Causeway, 28 miles southwest of Simcoe, Henry Victor Pruder, 58, Rose- ville, Mich., in a two-car colli-|. sion at Kintore. Dennis Bareau, 20, Meaford, | in a two-car collision near Col- lingwood. Frank Day Jr., 19, Hamilton, when his car hit a tree 15. miles VISITORS RELAX FROM HEAT AT GENEVA PARK northwest of Hamilton. | Debbie Wuergler, 9, Waterloo,| Geneva Park' Is Popular when struck by a car while crossing a street. Reginald Taylor, 18, Atex.| when his car hit a tree near| FORT ERIE ENTRIES -- WEDNESDAY, AUG, 5 Whitby, five miles west of Osh-| : 2 crowd which attended the games. The General Pipe Band from Oshawa, shown in the upper. photo, helped to entertain the throng. --Oshawa Times Photos above, right, in the lower pic- ture as he received the win- ner's trophy from John Thorsen, chairman of the sports. committee for the games. Many Oshawa resi- dents were among the 15,000 ALEX OAKLEY'S RUN of successes in walking races continued Monday when 'he led the field in a 20 kilo- meter walk held at the sec- 'ond annual Cobourg High- land Games, He is shown CAPSULE NEWS - Pension Plan Outline Is Expected This Week OTTAWA (CP)--Health Min- ister Judy LaMarsh said in the Commons Monday that a white paper outlining the revised Can ada Pension Plan will, "in all) likelihood," be issued this week. She was replying to Stanley) Knowles (NDP -- Winnipeg | Drug Bullet Slows Gorilla CHICAGO (AP) -- Sinbad the gorilla, 500-pound attraction at {Lincoln Park Zoo, slipped out of his cage and roamed the in- with a request that it be citcU-\house Monday until a bullet lated as a council document. loaded with a tranquillizing ENDS TRIP \drug cut short his travels. SAN FRANCISC 0 (AP)--Ly-| Seventy - five visitors were man Umstead Frain, Sr., 80, of evacuated from the building and Philadelphia reached the end of|more than 20 armed policemen a cost-to-coast bicycle trip Mon- aki on the -- wre day, He said he-pedalled 3,244; 49@-0lcers. were not needed, North Centre). |miles from: New Tock City and|however, because the eight-foot STUDY REPORT |kept his strength up on orange|'@ll gorilla did not reach the OTTAWA (CP)--The Ontario Juice and steaks. The trip took! Public area. ; attorney-general's office is in-/86 days. His only trouble, he, 5!bad slipped ws of his cage yestigating a report that Indi-\said was in Indiana when a/!0T 20 + ge Ay after a keeper ans attending a Sault Ste. Marie|truck clipped his cycle and forgot to close a door. conference were evicted from a knocked him out. Motel, the Commons was told, TO MEET AT SEA Monday. Hubert Badanai, par- COPENHAGEN ; ei x C 7EN (AP) -- The liamentary secretary to Citizen- Conference of European| ship Minister Tremblay, said), 2 ; ; ; Ld the Indian affairs branch will poem oe ga gy er Fee Reductions receive a report as soon as the aa inveslention fa completed. He nine rg iy Sod invi-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Spokes- was replying to A. B. Patterson|," oS sent to 15 cast Germans men for the Seafarers' Interna- (SC--Fraser Valley). to attend a church congress/tional Union of Canada (Ind.) |here. It decided to hold the con- said Monday substantial reduc- WITH REUTERS 40 YEARS |£ress aboard an ocean liner in tions in initiation and other fees LONDON (Reuters) -- Harold international waters. Denmark) for new members will be sought Bowe Carter, 67, who retired Will not issue visas to residents/this year. in 1959 after being secretary of|°f Communist East Germany) Recommendations will be put Reuters news agency for some|unless the residents apply for|before general members hi p-- 30 years, died Sunday after an| them through the allied travel)along with other proposed con- iliness of several weeks. He) °ffice in West Berlin. The East stitutional changes--before the was associated with the admin-|German government refuses to union's first election this fall istration of Reuters for nearly Permit this. since ee of its former 40 years. He leaves two sons, 1, 3 , boss, Hal C. Banks. 'and two daughters. pre 9 wae a Spokesmen said a financial alibiis dais l¥rank Darling. 61, known ad the survey is under way to assess Flo Ziegfeld of the labor move-| HYDERABAD, India (AP)--| ment, died Monday in Houston, | Cholera claimed 522 lives in the yey 'te was president of the last six months in Andhra Prs-| 39 999 member pe 1031, Inter desh state, Ghulam Ahmed, di-|>" Deeg Seamen Seeking of the union. The findings of the survey would form the basis 0! long - range financial require- ments for the union. Motors | ner corridors of the monkey! jthe general financial structure)jing the si i y it| jing the situation closely. If it ishowed signs of becoming ser-| Telescope Detects Newfoundiand had four fatali-| awa. ties, two on the roads and two| John Kopinak, 48, Welland, in in fires. New Brunswick and|a two-car collision at Port Col- Manitoba each had two traffic) borne. deaths while in Alberta one per-| William Peterson, 68, London, son died on the roads and one when run over by a city bus. was drowned. Saskatchewan! Phillip Hoard, 24, gee : had one death in a traffic acci-|when thrown from his truc - a otha fh aa tl eral ent. after it left the road near Osh- Orchard Park drive in Toronto,| Prince Edward Island reporte) 4W2- : os The Se seanael man is believed Nt accidental deaths. Douglas Allen, Tanner, 20, to have struck the pole,when| The survey does not include Brampton, when his car ty his vehicle skidded on wet pave.|known suicides, slayings, nat-/out of. control 15 miles north- ment. Penstone in unmarried|ural or industrial deaths. |west of Belleville. ; , . : ; ; | 'Charles Lee, 23, Verona, Ont., el pg at Kennedy road in| The Ontario dead: \following a head-on collision at i MONDAY ' Verona. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Doris Olivere, 5, died in hos- SUBJECT jpital of injuries suffered in a The Sermon on the Mount two-car accident at Belleville. |was taken up section by section Vincent Robert Dunnigan, 24, | in the Bible Lesson on "Love"\of Toronto, believed drowned at Christian Science churches) when he fell out of a two-seater throughout the world on Sunday. |nedal boat while crossing Tor- |The Golden Text was from I onto Bay from Centre Island. | proke. |\Thes, 4: 'Ye yourselves are! Beverly Sanford, 17, and her' Peborah Wolff, 4, Toronto, taught of God to love one an-|prother, Philip Jay, 10, both of when she fell from a boat in other." | Windsor, drowned in the Detroit) Wolseley Bay, about 40 miles 8 AMBULANCE CALLS River. [south of Sudbury. : | Oshawa Fire Fighters answer-|, Diane Marie Gagne, 10, Co- led eight routine ambulance calls|>ourg, drowned in Lake Ontario. | and turned out to four accidents) Donald Stephen Bryski, 8, of] over the Civic Holiday weekend.|RR 1, Trenton, when he fell |from a boathouse on Charleston CAR, TRUCK COLLIDE Lake, 35 miles northwest of A car and a truck collided at| Kingston. 10 a.m. today on Taunton road at Mitchells corner, The car driver, Norman Faulkner, Peterborough, was taken to Oshawa General Hospital with) head and hip injuries. The truck |driver was not injured. 'Late Harvest Limits Tobacco PORT STANLEY, Ont. (CP)} |Low June temperatures and a) |late harvest may limit Ontario's} 11964 flue-cured tobacco crop to} 120,000,000 pounds, Stanley) Press Opposes Smith, chai f the Ontario} Hustiurea 'Séuesoe "Growers Control Law Marketing Board, said Monday} gpourL (AP)--The South Kor- | A month ago, Mr. Smith had) oan Newspaper Editors Associa- jestimated the 1964 crop would tion geclared its opposition Mon-| | be 130,000,000 pounds. Las day to a new press control law) : |year's crop. totalled 180,000,000) passed by President Chung Hee| © pounds. aeeek daa |Park's. regime. k atacand Sibir Oita Calling the law unconstitution| June because of freezing tem- 4 ( |peratures and because' plants|and undemocratic, the associa- were blown out of the ground|tion said it would boycott the) by high winds. new press commission which is) ) 93 | oe as The manager of the Oshawa Drive-In movie theatre, Brian Penstone, is reported in critical condition at the Scarborough General Hospital with head and internal injuries. Penstone was injured when his sports car | FRIDAY Brian Ireland, 17, Cleethorpes, England, when he fell from a ship in Toronto Harbor. Frank Gal, 42, Pembroke, and Melville Leflair, 29, Petawawa, lin a two-car collision near Pem- SUNDAY Daniel Janveau, 24, Ottawa, drowned while water-skiing on the Ottawa River. Rudolph Koracsek, 30, Hamil- ton, died in hospital of injuries suffered when the car he was riding in went out of control Sat- urday while passing another ve+ |hicle at MacTier. Stephen Frances MacNeil, 17, Toronto, when struck by an army truck that mounted the | empowered to order corrections) | land apologies by newspapers, | ress associations, magazines | Turkey Import and radio stations. | . |. Under the legislation adopted Check Promised \by the national assembly Sun-) day, the editors association is) OTTAWA (CP) -- Agriculture|supposed to provide one of the |Minister Hays disagreed Mon-|nine commission members. | day that imports of United) Park had contended that in- States turkeys are hurting Ca-| flammatory newspapers had nadian producers. heightened the student demon- However, he told the: Com-/strations against his regime in ;}Mons in reply to a series of) June, questions by Conservative mem- jbers, his department is watch-| TEST OF STRENGTH ious the government would in-| oop talks with turkey breed) Any Planet Life man planting a_ pole. _ mittee on health, he appealed for | No it isn't a telephone lines- | In the meantime, union mem- is Jack Baggeley about to toss | Claiming, maiden two-year-olds, 5' fur- jlongs (18), |Lucky Deal, Shuk 115 |\So War, Rogers 112 Playground A popular playground for res-|Perzaca, No Boy 117 idents of the Oshawa area,| Senorita Anita, Batley 117 Queen Roman, Gubbins 112 Geneva Park, was recently Bie Red, Fitszimmons 117 bought by three men from Shortahtd ig Hes i . fk anrp| York North, Daiton Northern Ontario. The 45-acre| sweet Sailing, Dalton 115 park near Columbus was taken| Cretaceous, Harris X110 » Futility, No Boy 117 ove Pe « a | ver by I _S. Lafoy and 1. G.) Ais' eligible: Whirling Spirit, Tur, Barry of Cobalt, with, Donald) cotte x110; Danassas, No Boy 117; Crying MacKenzie of New Liskéard. aay Mie = Smerky, say Pgs " ae | ' 7 Sultan Nearco, No Boy 115; This is the first venture Of| perby's Son, Balley 120. this kind for us," Mr. Berry stated, 'and it will take a little cancone RACE -- Purse $,1900 ($2500). time to learn what people in ae niet the Oshawa district like in the) Sv" Dan, McComb 110 ss ' Hash Boy, Harris X111 way of entertainment. Bashi-Bazouk, No Boy 105 "We plan an indoor swimming Canadian Royal, Rogers 116 pool which will be open year fk Peon Nema e. 100 round and in time hope to have|Penepopie, Harris x 105 a nine-hole golf course, or a Diamond Pete, Cuthbertson XXX107 driving range," Mr. Berry Aytdichltarga eles cd 1 added. | Revolutionist, Bailey 115 The three partners plan to Yop ecu ae eu. Boy 114; bring mine equipment from the|widden Hope, Dittach ay French Car- Cobalt area for the park. Mine) !90% No Soy 115; Shall Succeed, Dalton track and a diesel engine will tee ONS ner ter. a ee |help to make up a_ mile-long [miniature railway on the hill- ChLsrninig:"thasaaa vorerroarcthan 1 0iviene side of Geneva Park overlook-|of 1s), 5% furlongs (18). ing the main park area. coum Fa Swe 8 It is hoped that free swim-}Hot Honey, Robinson 112 ming classes for children be- ror Beubg pope gg ed tween the ages of seven and 15! Helio Mike, Bailey 120 years will be organized. Instruc-|Forever Pilot, No Boy 120 tion will be given by two of| OU" Bes! Dad, Farell t20 the lifeguards at the camp. |Young Fashion, No Boy 112 Registration dates for the/Georgia St., Harris X10 morning instruction sessions will 7m, ee sehr vt Sand be announced at a later date. 112; The three businessmen, said) Eligible: Kirn Maiden, Park Heights, No Boy 120; No Boy X107; Boy 117; Fabulous Star, 20. Ne Boy Mon"s Harrison "12; that they have been very pleased|o.k. Break, No Boy 1 with the co-operation given them| by residents and businessmen in Oshawa. | They said that it is hoped that) furlongs (15). Prince Guard, No Boy 118 | FIRST RACE -- lurse .$1,900 ($5000). Regal image, Dittfach Spice Bandit No FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, maid- ens, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada, 54 Prince Guard, No Boy 118 [Caledon Colonel, Robinson 118 |Now | Wonder, Turcotte X113_. |Top Victory, Fitzsimmons 118 Milt Dunneil, Dalton 118 Mr. Showoff, Burton 118 Lord Beverley, Gomez 118 Blue Mel, NVO Boy 118 |Countess Tana, No Boy A-11§ | Harvonian, Rogers 118 {Black Diver, Harrison 118 Market Bid, Shuk A-118 ae Eligible: Mary Catharin, No Boy |A--L. Maloney: entry | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,900, "Orch- |ard Park Day,' allowanches, fosied in | Canada, two-year-olds, 5' furlongs (5), | Chop-Em-Please, No Boy 116 . | Battle Order, Gordon 116 |Breezy Maple, Remillard 1 31 Folk Singer, No Boy 116 116 (QUINELLA BETTING( SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,900, "Romu- jlous Club," allowances, three-year-olds jand up, foaled in Canada, éurlongs (6), | Latin Artist, Gordon 119 Gay Pageant, Harrison 119 Winisteo, Dittfach 119 Belarctic, Parsons X106 Muskeg, Gomez 11 Warriors Day, Fitz: SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,508, "Knights of Columbus of Welland, $10,000). Claiming three-year-olds and Up) 6 furlongs (8. Buttermilk Pike, Cuthbertson XXX106 Your County, Turcotte X11) Lebon M. L., Fitzsimmons 116 j River Bully, No Boy 120 Out of Pocket, Gomez 116 New Member, Fitzsimmons 120 Royal Piper, Potts 120 Swoon Star, Dittfach 118 EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000 ($2500). Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 1 }16 miles (11), { Matinal, Gomez 114 Bonnie Bird, No Boy 115 Toronto Street, No Boy 117 Cartersville, Turcotte X11§ Von Rich, No Boy 115 | VogEL'S Victor, Burton 123 Ridge Road, Harris X113 All's Pride, Rogers 117 Mary's Reward, Leblanc 110 Sir Demijohn, Fitzsimmons 118 Grey Beauv, No Boy 118 X--5 Ibs, AAC XX--7 ibs. AAC. XXX--10" Ibs. ACC, POST TIME 2 P.M, 6 simmons 119 $$ Geneva Park will be known as a place where anyone may spend a quiet day of relaxation with family or friends. | | | | esnier Gaus Vill Sales Increase WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sena-| tor Thomas J. Dodd charged Monday that the illegal sale of addicting drugs popularly calied| "goof balls" and "'pep pills' has | reached enormous proportions in the United States, possibly) greater than their legal sale. | In testimony prepared for a} Senate public welfare subcom-| When the temperature's thirst-quenchers chilled swift approval of legislation he has sponsored which would give law enforcement officials broad new powers to deal with the problem. The subcommittee is conducting hearings on the bill. Just A Minute... . +» planning your travel for the way down. O'KEEFE in joy is our job. Why not cell DONALD TRAVEL now and see how well we can do for you. 668-3304 BREWED FOR S ' sh your summer with a cooling Holiday headed up, be crafty and lay in a supply of cooling Holiday Beer. Have the and ready. Nice. Holiday is Ontario's light-tasting beer. It's a// beer, all the Holiday UMMER THIRST , --t cnieaenid : national Brotherhood of Electri- | rector of public health, told re-| A ; Alfred D. Hales (PC -- Well-| porters Monday. = Workers. Darling came to be| bership will be asked to reduce|ington. South) complained that nown as labor's Ziegfeld) the basic initiation fee to $100|American turkeys come into! PRINCE ARRIVES through his use of huge spec-|from $240. It is being suggested|Canada in wrappers of Cana- SAN JUAN (AP)--A huge new} radar telescope in Puerto Rico) may tell man for the first time the caber at the second annual | Highland Games held Mon- | day at Cobourg. Jack was one | LONDON (Reuters) -- Prince) '@culars with professional enter-| to the membership that an addi- Charles, 15-year-old heir to the) '#iners in his fight against Com-|tional membership fee of $100 throne, arrived here by air Sut-|™unist and hoodlum injiltration.| be reduced to $50. whether there is life and move-| of the entrants for the ancient ment on the planets. The telescope at the Arecibo| ing. The 13-foot, jdian processors. He suggested |this was confusing to consum-) urday from Aberdeen, Scotland,| Gi after spending 10 days in a nursing home there with pneu- monia. Charles entered the Wat- son-Fraser Nursing Home July 22 after falling ill while camp-| ing with schoolfriends on the royal estate at Balmoral. DON'T OBJECT WASHINGTON (AP) -- The state department said Monday the. United States has no objec- tions to Congolese Premier Moise Tshombe's designation of Michel Struelens as a special envoy to the U.S. Press officer Robert J. McCloskey said the 36-year-old Belgian civil servant told State Undersecretary Aver- ell Harriman and presidential, # adviser McGeorge Bundy dur- ing a meeting here July 21 that he 'had been asked by Tshombe to serve as an adviser. DENY CHARGE UNITED NATIONS (AP)--In a letter to the president of the UN Security Council, the United States Monday denied Cambo- dian charges of dropping poison- ous chemicals in Cambodia and added it would welcome an im- partial investigation. U.S. Am-' hbassador Charles W. Yost. ad- ressed the letter to Norwegian, pictured above, beached Ambassador Siyert A. Nielsen,| behind the Jubilee Dance H4i, council president for .August,! and is being investigated p \ ke SAILING SLOOP The. -18-foot. sailing sloup,. police. It was sailed into the beach, Mondays, and- two young men were seep/to leave it there. Members 4{ Oshawa BEACHED AT LAKEVIEW tol |Lonospheric Observatory com-|pole has to be thrown in the ipleted nine months ago, is still air and make a _ complete undergoing adjustments. But it} somersault before a successful already has been used to cott-| toss is made. \firm several space theories. Oshawa Times Photo PARENTS SPECIAL HELP FOR | School Students-Grades 1-13 ACADEMIC TUTORING COLLEGE is plecsed to announce the opening of an OSHAWA BRANCH WE OFFER @ Competent qualified teachers, experienced in giving indiv- idual attention to your student's problems. @ Special summer classes, private or group. @ Tuition during doys or evenings. "@ Experience gained from our six other Ontario centres, | | | | @ Interview lesson on request at no obligation Our past record shows we have helped numerous students to raise their average by eliminating. their problem subjects and by better study methods, enabling them to further their edu- cation. If your child is having difficulties and is weak in any school subject, our educational counsellor will be glad to dis- cuss your child's problems without obligation, ACADEMIC TUTORING COLLEGE 31 King Street East, Oshawa 723-6701 cos PARK Club have taken the the sloop Sand Scottish sport of Caber-toss- | 150-pound | eT a lm ' Se aee~snnccenmene eed THE NEXT RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC will be HELD THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1964 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m! and from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH NEW DONORS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED @ Every day more blood is used in our Hospital. @ Donating Blood is painless. @ You will be helping to sove a life. @ Type "O" Negative is very short OUR QUOTA FOR THIS CLINIC IS 450 BOTTLES OF BLOOD . are storing them in the clubh . |

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