\ She Oshawa Times SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1964 PAGE NINE ae een 7 fe eee ORC Committee Makes vin Hits -- -- eit Matra tania bis Ieee See | Ton Awards For The Y Pigeon Race Copps Due At entry in the Heavy Horse street en route to the Fair. afternoon while en route to a Entry Bang at This egy organization was the Fair. The parade was wit- end really played havoc with Oshawa and District Fair one of the finest bands seen essed Saturday afternoon by , igeon racing in Ontario. Saturday (in top picture left).. locally in several months. In a sizeable crowd. A cavalcade Many awards were passedjLean, Nancy: Sliter, Theresa, Joanne Huberman, Madeline pyiee clubs Fd Roragiating x4 ° e bed ; . out at the Legion Hall Thurs-|Conway, Elizabeth Westley, Ann Christ, Dale Robinson, Ron Rob- In top centre picture, theNew op picture, right, Miss Dor- of cars followed in the parade. over at the val day night the Oshawa Re-| Alexander. inson, Dawn Love, Helga rious race points. Westminster and District othy Wilson--"Miss Oshawa --Oshawa Times Photo |44Y night as the . p o vey 3) The General Club of Oshawa creation Committee closed out) Wendy Liston, June Skelton, Maranzeli. Was madre fOrtgnate ae the its annual Awards Dinner. Janet Mills, Janet Jarvie, Deb- ; e "gpecial interest" grouDlbie MacMillan, Francis Foote, HIKING F : weather at Chatham was not so} The seven declared contend-| businessman he has been Lorne Whyte, Valerie Gardy-|bad on Saturday morning andjets for the leadership of the|successful, also; GAIT en ance own awards and day camp awards|Suzanne Wiltshire, Jean Sim-inik, Diane Woronczuk, Terry|the birds were released at 8.30|Liberal Party of Ontario will ; ite head the list. Following are the mons, Virginia Lack, Frances} orrison, George Kolasis (ab-|a.m. * Ibe present at an inter-riding aca Feet Nee, ene) one Bryant. A fast race was flown and the| meeting on Sam Hollingeworth's a a nalCichy, Joan Boren ' Ingrid| JUNIOR DAY CAMP, winning bird, belonging to/farm Sept. 12. The Ontario QnkKs 1O Hain we ie an "Cita yom Zemmel, Andy Ogden, Karen| GROUP 2 Anthony Seema, 4 new member rcp the eaering wall." [ance azar, Mike , Gai ; eects . ! 'ion.|in the club, was clocked in at . Paton, Marian Gordon, Linda| Gerald Miller, Mike Pilon, 4 a Norman Mackie, Richard Mc- : , Ron Kozak, David Z 12.56 a.m, and won for its own-| Mayor Victor Copp from Ham- i ' Tiveen, Eric Goodes, Mike|SPratt, Charles Laveregne. dinghy ened; Det yg0ckis| + the club's 200 mile young bird] ilton is the latest entrant in the| Paren 'Our mistake was that didn't|tween the rows of outside|/Arthur Winter had a tough time|o'ya}ioran Tom Griffin, Steve|SWIMMING -- RACING " Ty all challenge trophy race for the leadership; before| Mr. have a committee member to/booths were empty. determining a winner. Shine, Wesley Lack, Donald) Nancy Sliter, Janet Rains, Ko "g¢8 " -- The following is the complete|him Messrs.- Gould, " Green arrange for good weather," said) As Mr. Beath looked out at), Each fiddler played a waltz,/wijson, Paul Goodes, R on|Marion Gordon, Sharon Mec- Mak Ratelle, Peter Zygocki,|Tesult of the race: Nixon, Sargent, Templeton and Walter Beath with a wry erin.jtne rain, he spoke of a new\Jig and breakdown. All werelyorris. ; Tiveen, Gail Mcllveen, Kim| Kenny Miller 'ce a 2 seine A. Szezur, 1295.34; D. Bejkow-|Thompson had staked their The Oshawa Fair president|building, perhaps a grandstand|called back to play another cRarrs Backstrom, Mike McQue, Brian|Terry Lucas, Tony Vorsteveld,|Sky, 1280.55; L. Prescott,|claim. The most controversial (1964-64) stood just inside the|with display space under the breakdwon before the judges de- i Sliter, Com Saxby, Joan Bren-|Mike Conlin. Dennis Katella,|1269.79; F. Cowle, 1266.45; J.|contender to date is Charles|having Main ve Building Sat-|stands. Maybe next year... . rime Sh Maen pol Re v0 fe tae, Gok Hee nan, Linda Spratt, Robert St.| Brian Klamper "!Strachan, 1265.00;' L. Kinsman,|Bradley Templeton. He is wide-|Pated in urday 'night and looked at the , , Pierre, George Guay, Bill Hard- ane 1236.26; F. Cowle, 1235.81; A. former| of such rain spattering on the muddy|FIDDLING CONTEST was Evelyn Stinson. Kolasis, Margaret Tutertling 'Tom Hicks, Seigie Skobli-|JUNIOR DAY CAMP, Szezur, 1233.05; J. iT Sebsie. tormor otto Nimble-fingered Les Freeman,| Mr. Freeman, who calls|Marion Tutert, Stephen Me-l,o¢.:yi andrea Ogden, Frank|GROUP I 1231.20; L, Kinsm ies. f pont Dally, Sta igor ben , . "4 ¥ 20; L, Kin: 25; H. y "We had a 'terrific' opening|tig mths" beat "two. other|been playing violin for 10 years, Cae: Gillen, Steven Mercer,|#iwell, Allan Allyswort,|, 7%, coPtac, Comic Seith|Zeimster, iat, J. and. R.|fr five yeaa In several CBC- night and would have almost|nine*nmatists Saturday nighffand 4 selttaught 'on the oldjVictor Louis, Belanka Mirkovic,|'on Sean simmons, Jeff Cees: faihow Schneider, Steve Dam.|!"Win, 1207.09; E. _ Jackson,| TV programs, ee certainly set some kind of atten-|+, take first prize in the re-|tyme stuff. Jim Britton, Sandra Rumple,|) ouch ' ant, John Neal, Jim Neai,|200.94 ;C. Bennett, 1190.98, H.) His wife is the former served dance record. Our committees|+iveq Old Tyme Fiddle Contest| Mr. Mantle reminisced -that\Cora Mazar, Johanna Taber-) 0 Ken McCormack. Leimsner, 1290-81; A. Kellar, of CBC, Miss Syivia MUIDUY.\ > a, wo! hard and the special) s+ the Oshawa and District 57th|he had won a fiddle contest in|mahl, Brenda King, Kay Fron.| ARCHERY Rick Kritschgan, Bill Young, 1188.16; S. Grant, 1180.22; E.|They have four children, rang- le innov for opening night--| annual Fall Fair. Oshawa back in 1924, beating| Philip Delong, Bill Stewart,|\ John Usher, Andrew Csont,|Mike Norton, Tony Allen, Ron the . Oshawa contest and Beth Stewart, Lucy Pietrusiak,|Mike Drum, Paul Barbebem,|Mike Norton, Tony Allen, Freeman, 26, won over 64-/65 entries. Fulling, Garnet Tate,| 4 fare O'Connor, a hop--seemed to please)... .| Mr. Lynde said this one|Janice Nichols, Mark Mercer, . cDermaid, * mit an ond Willan poy? poe of his Tirst 'an pene he Cynthia Rundle, Susan Mackel-| Douglas MacDonald, Glenn) Peter McAvoy, David Goguen, adeeb yom, ota h fie perenne any, tries tied for second. |allowed.as how he was "very|Vie, Thomas Wright, Christine| Bevan, Sosrgs | Kase) Gordon MeCormack. ys in years, ,800 persons} The winner got a plaque and| nervous." ; entering the grounds (there | Walt i Spicer, Larry Rodney, Don|2ucas, Lee Norris, Gary Anony, : . $20, presented by Dorothy Wil alter Beath, president of the acques St. Pierre, Paul Mc-|Six brush - and - shovel road| there he held 70,000 people Fi S t CLEAN CLEANERS and in every state in the Union, His largest wes at) Perk during his Roach, Sylvia Mercer, Ron| (absent), Alec Dearborne, Terry) oi | SALFORD. land (CP) -- meeting SENIOR DAY AMP » England (CP) --\coidiers' Field in Chicago were only about 3,000 over three|son--Miss Oshawa Fair. The|fair in 1963 and 1964, said this|Smith, Dave Andrews, Barry Robert Hainer, Scott Graham,| 21>" "Dick Nickolson, J im|sweepers will soon be able to days last year), rain fell on/rynners-up got $15 each. was the first fiddle contest in|Jose, Paula Delaney, Nancy/,); : 'lo'Connor, John Martell, Eddie|join this Lancashire city's white] Spellbound with his impassioned 'both Friday and Saturday. Close to 200 persons watched|several years but it was now|Richardson, Scot Lindsay, Bev- hoe ge Adams, 'Russel Bates, Jim|collar workers because they are| Oratory. On September 10 he is * * y/erly McMaster. wp Y : to be issued with vacuum|facing the biggest test of his To Hospital official Saturday night the ferris|the finals in the Main Conces-jhoped to make this an annua' inhart, | L2kas. went round and round--|sions Building at Alexandralevent. Frank Jenkenson, Dawn Mar-| 7 "\aunzel. Mike Gonman,|. Maurice St. Pierre, George/¢ Tith all seats empty. The few|Park. Three of the six fiddlers| Orvel Selleck's band supplied|tin, Donald Pickard, Karen Gil-lRo," mexelvie, John Kellet,|Kolasis, Tom Griffin, Don With-|said le on the grounds werejentered in the competition were|music for square .and round lenchyn, Marilyn Swelling.) po nay scott, R ers, Mike Davis, Steve Shine,|"they could wear their Sunday either taking shelter in theleliminated Friday night. dancing both before and, after|Helga Geldschus, Monica, Smith, Ae ee arom acley| Gordon Andress, 'Steven Wolfe. | best." 'a . ' " or huddling under con-| Judges Earl Brown, who MC'd|the contest. Earl B did i IS RRR ie os aig' buildings ig udg' w e es rown the Cathy 0'Connel, Chris. Mirkovic, Magee, Brian Marshall, J oh n| VOLUNTEER AWARD 8. J. Phillipe -- Brigttt Rab cession awnings. The aisles be-|the show, Orvel Selleck a ndjcalling. Lovell, Howard Kane, Robin} WINNERS ---------- Joyce Pike, Brian Thompson. oe * Dianne Coulter, Brenda Wood, Keys. Rundle--Carl Muirhead and|ranhusen and Anne Alexandra. "Patricia Moor,|DRAWING AND PAINTING [420 Stovell. ee David Dell, Patricia | Moor,)"Karen Perry, Joanne Saun-| Radio--Brenda Johnson and|Wayne McLaughlin, & Melinda Marks, Claudette La- r Awards Dinner Is Held Melina Mara, Gnudte Ta, Kaen Foe, Jwone Saunt os : . ' beth Hopper, Linda Lakin, coe eee ag gy ose Bh . Goring a ° ' Susan Neal, Christine Goodes,|>ara Borkowski, Mary ,| Steven Hayden. Baker -- Bill O'Reilly and) Mr. E. Sargent, MPP leased aft Kiwanis Club Bo & Cam Gregory Roberts, Linda Werry, Peter Torok, Robin McLaren,| Thorntons -- Jackie Gibbard Barbara Wageman. 7 North, ph also the eer pacer ae iapncce dade Eric Wright, Carolyn Holtby, Ricky Bolton, Beth Stewart,)and Diane Hughes. Kingside -- Valerie Verrall. |Mayor of Owen Sound is an-| Alexis Cooke, 57 Glen Carme, Lavergne, Robert|Susan Cain, Alan Perry, Peter) Fernhill -- Joanne Bond and| Eastview -- Lorie Tyce andjother of the type of fighters) Ajax, suffered concussion Almost twoweeks of fun for;DuPont, Lawrence Jordan, Stan-|three-man relay: 1. Eric Farn-| rayst Gruneberg, John Lovell, How-|yanice Ow: Jane Simiana, now laying claim to the Liberal some Oshawa youngsters ended/ley Martin. combe, Steven Larabee, Brian fain' F .jard Cain, Sandra White, Li aes tig Bathe -- Karen Thomas and nag ing , io. H multiple injuries; 'and Aan Siete Brian Roberts, Johnny Brook-/ci), "cneelagh Mathews, Susan! Valleyview -- Randy Coch-|taurie Elford. foes doteion pagan poli re qpoontt: eg mero Saturday when the Oshawa Ki-| {Individual Champions: Ferris; 2. Bill Peebles, Mau- wanis Club Boys' Camp broke|Tate, 70 points; Lloyd bine, rice St. Pierre, David Piney; ng 4 Rp ye Moar bs Meg Brisebois, Grant Ryan, Linda|'@ne and Bill Holmes. Sunnyside -- Alan Boivin and| tics up. An 'Awards Dinner' was|6g; Bernard Drumm, 64; Steven|flutter-board race: 1. Don Tim-lie, Beth Kane, Everlyn Macko,|®¥etse, Kathy Dalby, Michael Nipigon -- Cathy Stead and) Robert Burke. n held when the following results|Larabee, 63; Danny Larabee, 61 leck; 2. Rick Carson; balloon Kathy Vann Dianne Leaming, Walmsley, Hill, Lucy Gail Crossman. were announced and the camp-|and Paul Kelly 61 (tied); David|T@ce: 1. Eddie Gilkes; 2, Randy| qyory Lyon Patty Kane, Jan.|Peitrusiuk, Kathleen O'Hallo- i ers honored: Piney, 60. Gilmour. ice Robertson. ; sails i. -- piage dey tom ge Robert Hi d eal Helen Fedew and ' 4 ills, Renny Kozac, - louse and|/George Montpetit. MINOR AWARDS INDIAN "POW-Wow" SWIMMING MEET eee ees --- Brian Donna "pation, Stephen|David Greenway. douitanead--Mary Keanedy. Mest talented camper, Steven| WINNERS CHAMPIONS Glesies: Kien Kirby, Ray pcartey, Renata Hill, Brenda} | N. Ocieore--Deeyt White and} La rabee; niost popular camper, . _| Campers: David Piney, 17; : : yan, bertstee? er. Alcide Landry (Mr. Alfred. E.| pssst Indian costume in cam: | vauriee St. Pierre, 14; Steven|fenme' Pat" Falthart, Robert/TRACK AND FIELD "Northway -- Dianne Taylor Newman); most industrious) wrestler: Steven Larabee; best Larabee, 11; Lloyd Pilkey, 8;|wherry, Birgitte Zahrenheusen,| David Spicier, John Davidson, peat Tn Harmet. jo age ie . Raymond|indian "Chatterbox": Maurice|D°" Timleck, 7; Emery Lan-lyinga Trimm, Nancy Feltis,|Jack St.. Pierre, Steven Warbur- ' por te ps elly; meet incre St. Pierre: best Indian Poison-|""¥ 7. John Wilkins, Dey Brownlee,|ton, Stuart Middleton, Mike St. tox Ve peccoe sill vd ' x Pool brave: Lloyd Pilkey. Counselors: Norman Snel-|Harry Morrison, Pat Camozzi,/Thomas, Susan Vanderhayden, a lh i en be "wanes |grove, 14; Eric Farncombe, 7;| Dave Etmanski, Rusty Seton,|Larry Walters, Peter Taylor, ° af . cierert s winger ING MEET AWARDS Bob Fitches, 5; Dan Cann, 3;|Kathy Neal, Marg Newel1,|Stephen Norris, Collin Lockey, ae os rWerff, Jerry Van-| Races -- age 9 yrs.: Roger|Ricky Gresik, 1; Bill Peebles,|Joanne Saunders, Madeline|Jerry Simiana, Jeff Lawrence, 2 rWei . most improved)st. Pierre, Tim Ferris;. age 101. Christ, Graham Moor, Kim Bal-|Peter Depratto, Brian Smegal, vers: Maurice' St. Pierre,|yrs.: Mike Jeffrey, Mark Wil- lard, Maura Butler, Randy|Robbie Harding, 'Anthony David Pine y, Eddie Gilkes;|son; age 11 yrs.: Don Timleck; MAJOR AWARDS Dingman, Robert Nichols, Chris Biddle, Tom Taylor, Steven Hard-Luck" camper, Danny) David Blake; age 12 yrs.: Brian| Canadian Red Rross Society|Filis, John Mercer. Shine, Meredith McDonald. fe gg oF sages? Eyton Ferris, Maurice St. Pierre; age| Swimming Tests (cards, badges,| Cheryl Zedic, Martha Wright,| Linda Melnichuk, Kathy Lewis,|" pro alae es; 'tan 'og-Horn"'!13 yrs.: David Piney, Steve|etc.) Margaret Garret, Barb Prest,|Dick Howson, Debbie. Hann, » Norman Sneigrove. Larabee; counselors' race: Dan| Juniors: Mark Wilson, Eddie|Mary Featherstone, BarbarajBrian Hicks, Shawn Dawson, Biggest eaters in camp: Dan-|Cann, Norman Snelgrove. |Gilkes. Jose, John Martell, Sibylla Wag- Dianne Taylor, Charlie McDer- ny Larabee, Emery Landry,) Marathon Swim: (Greatest| Intermediates: Rick Corby,|mer, Ralph Stemeroff, Louise maid, Deborah Norris, Cathy Randy Gilmour, Tom MclIntyre,| number of times around Gilki Arl Adam, BobjTresise, Joan Lewis, Mike Her- pool in}Tom Hicks. es, riene m, 0 » 4 Smith, Billy Godfrey, Farley|tington, Randy Snooks, Larry James Drynan, Mike Dell;|5 minut camper with must aches and) mute). Seniors:. Bob Fitches. Magee, Randy Jackson, Gail|Westlake, Dieter Kriner, Ed aches: Bob Tate, Douglas|,, Campers: David Piney, 2% Salter, Debbie Micheli. Boufard, Linda Warburton, Browes; biggest feet in camp, times; Maurice St. Pierre, 2% ee aM . Jackie Mitruk, Linda McAdam, Eric Farncombe; "Tiny-Tim" of times; Emery Landry, 1 time.| AWARDS TENNIS Jim Hammond, David Ham- camp, Ronald Leroux; camp|_ Counselors: Nornian Snelgrove| Best Cabin During Camp:/ Ann Alexander, Garry Gin- mond, "Yo-Yo", Bob Topping and|9% times; Bob Fitches, 51%4/Cabin C (Won flag on six occa-jgris, Richard Mazar, Nancy| Atom Boys Champion -- Peter David Lindsey; camp "King of times; Eric Farncombe, 4%|sions out of 11 inspections.) Brookham, Sharon Ardyn, Ken/|Taylor. Pee Wee Boys Champion Freckles", Kevin McEvoy;| times. counsellors; Glenn Welch,|Zimmerman, Patsy Neal, Moni-|-- Joey Simiana. Pee Wee Girls shortest counselor in camp,| Diving Board Events: Faticy Ricky Gresik, James Drynan: |que Nolet, Debbie Tailor, Cathy/Champion -- Cathy Lewis; Ban- Ricky Corby. dive from diving board (coun-| Campers: Ricky Carson, Pi- Dalby, Marg Geldschus. tam Boys Champion -- Meredith GROUP (TRAM AW selors): 1. Norman Snelgrove;|erre DuPont, Michael Jeffrey,| Douglas Stuart, Glen Bryant,|McDonald. Bantam Girls Cham- ( ) AWARDS (2. Ricky Gresik. fancy dive|Ronald Leroux, Robert Timleck,|Martin Gillen, Karen Kane,|pion -- Linda Melnichuk. Midget Seavenger Hunt; Ronaldjfrom diving board (campers):|Peter Zwolle, Carl Christensen, Mike Thorndyke, Mike Venn,|Boys Champion -- Larry West- Piney, Eric Knowlton, Jerry|1. David Piney; 2, Maurice St.|Terry Ferris, Paul Kelly, Ger-|Susan~Brown, Jackie. LaClerc,|lake. Midget Girls Champion -- Thornton, Mike Jeffrey, Mike|Pierre; longest jump from diy-|ald Leroux, Donald Timleck,|Andrea, Rundle, Rhonda Le- Linda Warburton. Larocque, Leonard Landry.|ing board: 1. Steven Larabee; 2.\Billy - Dove, Roger Gallant,|vine, Barb Lawrence, Chris) skETCHING Rick Gresik, counselor. Lioyd Pilkey; dive and longest|Alcide Landry, Albert Savoy,|¥ox, Janet McDonald, Ilona) Grant Ryan, Martin Currie, Pc League Cheaietien: xa rig Dag te ike se --_ Topping, Drumm, Randy|Kalyta, Reg Alward. Peter Torok, Mary Feather- eve Larabee, Captain; Lloy ; 2. Steven rabee; fun-}Gilmour, Tommy Lees, Garnet mn : - Pilkey, Jim Lees, Roger St.|Siest dive from diving board: 1.|Tate, Drew Wilson, a ee aoe he Bean, "were gig Pierre, Mario Cortis, Ricky Jor-|Lloyd Pilkey; 2. Maurice St.) pest *Ail-Round" Ca |, Margaret Tooley, Ellen Lat ary Drum, Lynda Ryerse dan, Emery Landry, Roy Tate,|Pierre; dive and longest glide|( é mpers:limer, Andrea. Conway, Sharonirissyeth Hot d agg ri ay. Bey Tele ce during sear eo (Most outstanding in all camp/MCliveen, Heather White,|in, eth Hopper, Janet, Tucs- 5 y < lad + al 4 y , Lyn Garry Jeffrey. Managers: Bob|Latabee; 2. David Piney. a <= le, co-operation|Suzanne Wiltshire, Mary Car- Tacaluk, Wayne Tucaluk, John Pitches and Gordon Lewis, || Novelty Events: Ball Race: 1|A, she Lees: beet in Cabin Bile Linda" Mecriscn "sheron|Notarina, David Roberts. ALL NIGHT VIGIL ON THE BOARDWALK = TABLOID MEET WINNERS | three-arm race: 'on Timleck; |Mark Wilson; best in Cabin C,|Barr, Kathy.Neal, Valerie Lock,| PUPPETRY ' | Demonstrators. supporting in Atlantic City are seated on night vigil. Some 70 persons decide g Team: David Piney,|dry and Mane Caen a eae aeroel Jeffrey; most outstand-|Susan Simikin, Caro] Bind, Barb] Wayne Ballard, Robert Haines,| the Freedom Democratic par- the boardwalk outside Con- took their places just after the predominantly Negro Free: > in camp, Maurice St. Pierre,|Rich, Rene oulding, Susan/Bill Morrison, Michael Wamsley,| ty delegation from Mississippi veéption Hall toda: : Ropping, Tim Ferris, Pierre|Gilkes and Lioyd Pilkey;/Cabin A. -- - 5 , Ba on y.in what midnight. The convention dom group or an all-white Neal, Patsy Barb Mc-'Susan McKelvie, Anne Bovle.i to the Democratie ennvention spokesmen called an all- redentials committce is te delegation. --(AP Wirephote)