18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 30,1968 overseas clubs; the sponsoring' of the annual Friendship Day in September and the Inter-City Meeting in February when International President Charles Pettengill was the speaker and Inter-Club Memorial Bell Goes To Oshawa Rotary irs. mass The _ contribution ae byjthe Oshawa Club at an inter ipreseated. the Rotary Club of Oshawa to/club ting, It subsequently cag iater-club fellowship was recog-dropped out of sight. and was| ee a pint aia nized at the District 707 Con-|dormant for some years. en Fis Pi hy born Pte ference in Toronto during the} [py hig citation of the accom-|f, egbt n Pe ane fie } weekend when the Oddie Rob-iplishments of the Oshawa club] or WuPiné Dancs oF SPis: son Memorial Bell was present-lin fostering fellowship during ed to the club by District Gover-|the 1964-65 Rotary Year, Gov- E.M.O. and INDUSTRY RESCUE TRAINING tues., 7.:30 p.m.-- Oshawa Airport nor Trebor Grigor. ernor Grigor mentioned the The bell was originally pre-jsponsorship of an International sented by Mr. Robson, a mem-|Friendship Day, following the ber of the Rotary Club of Bow-|International convention in To- manville, as a travelling belljronto last June, which was at- Information 668-8881 Ext. 217 days 725-2112 Nights Saving is automatic and easy when you invest in PERMANENT PERSONAL POLICIES of Life Insurance which may be converted to income you cannot outlive. He EXCELSIOR LIFE ee ee which was first presented tojtended by Rotarians from 40 EATON'S says: Look Your B WESTMOUNT ing, one of two Oshawa Police safety officers. The award is made monthly to SAFETY TROPHY GOES TO The Monthly Safety liams (right) chairman of Patrol Award, instituted by the Kiwanis Elmer Com- the Oshawa Kiwanis Club, mittee, makes the presenta- is presented to its first tion to school representa- the school making the great- holder, Westmount School. tive Wayne Stubbs. Looking est improvement, or high- In the picture. Bruce' Wil- on is Constable Bill Mor- est effort in road safety. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE io: | Top-Dog Topper Stars In Series | aT : rer EP | Forced Off Road | sso, ccs yess |second of the scheduled three ® annual courses in Dog Training By Non-Stop ar The Oshawa Obedience Asso- jciation welcomed as their in- istructor, Dick Koehler of Los Failing to remain at the scene|or 30 days in jail by Magistrate Angeles, Calif. zy of an accident cost Jack Robert! Jermyn. Mr. Koehler has been in Can Clark, 281 Cadillac avenue south, "I was half dopey with ada working for A.S.P, Produc- a $25 fine and costs or fivejliquor", he said in explanation|tions Ltd., on a TV series call- days in jail at Oshawa Magis-\for the offence. ed "The Forest Rangers". He trates Court yesterday. _ Speaking to sentence Crown,was in charge of obtaining and) The court was told that Clark) attorney Affleck said that Pal-|in many cases, training the ani- in trying to overtake a car he/mer had more than 120 previous|mals used in this series. lost control and a the car! convictions. Mr. Koehler had with: him, "Both cars were damaged inj, "Z,won't read out the list,"/{he animal, star of this series the accident, After the crash|"e added, "'it will take too long." oehler Pegi thn Fr demon poe penne hepa at the Soon after being sentenced to sine some of the Foti ' a 12-month jail term on March 8|4Sed in training movie dogs, an lillustrated how a scene is set "This man has the longest re-/2 16-year-old Oshawa youth sing en and handler tr the cord of any man who has ever|™ade a break for freedom. movie camera. appeared in this court," Crown) Within 20 minutes Richard) 4+. mary Ledingham of Ham- Attorney Bruce Affleck said of|Victor Napper, 796 Gordoniition was judge for the even-| 78-year-old William H. Palmer,|street, was back in police hands.|;, y no fixed address. Yesterday he pleaded guilty) Following are the dogs and Palmer appeared before the|to a charge of escaping custody. /handlers who obtained a quali- ACTION! ACTION! ACTION! More Houses Are Sold Daily Through Mays Consult a member of the OSHAWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOATD court on a charge of theft under|He was given a three month jail fying score in the graduation $50. He pleaded guilty to steal-/term to run concurrently with jexercises. In order to qualify, worth Store on King street west.jed on March 8 for a charge of|sible 200 must be earned. He was fined $100 and costs'breach of probation. Winners were: Mrs. Bridgett ee er ~|Lundy (trainer, Mrs. Zita Des- . Z 2 nite eterans Council 5.2.5. 5.0%" = |moyed, "King", 192; Mrs. Ann |McGuey, German © Shepherd, T i 0 Unturl It S Own Fla Sart, Kuvasz, 'Little Sister' 18444, The United Council of Vet-| Purpose of the organization is GERMANS VANISH its new flag in Oshawa soon. It/veterans' organizations, _pro-| @¢'man census reports a net de- is described as a distinctive} mote' good will by a series of|Tease in population of 169,152 banner which will identify the|social and competitive events|!@st year. The UCVA is made up of the, which are a part of each mem- Oshawa Naval Veterans Asso-|ber club's normal function. ciation, the Gen. W. Sikorski! fates have been set for the} the Ontario Regiment Associa-|, release: the Ontario Regi 2 : gional tion and the Canadian Corps! Association's Spring Dance, Association. ___ |Apr. 24 at the Bond street Oshawa Naval Veterans' Asso- awa omen ciation's 'Battle of the Atlan-} tic" parade, May 2; the purpose Attend Course |shipmates. The parade will be |preceded by the annual dinner of|May 1 in the new club rooms the Oshawa General Hospital/on Viola street. The Gen, Sikor- was represented by Mrs. J: Mc-|ski branch of Polish War Vet- Cansh and Mrs. Harry Taylor|erans will celebrate Polish tute held in Toronto recently. |marks the granting of their This three-day institute was/constitution in 1791; the Cana- co-sponsored by the Ontario!dian Corps Association's fifth Hospital Auxiliaries Association! Service, Sept. 18. of Ontario. - The program was designed to ing a clock from the F. W. Wool-|the 12 month sentence he receiv- a score of over 170 out of a pos- }roches) Chihuahua "Honey"' |'Toro'"' 185; Mrs. Dorothy Gros- erans' Associations will unfurl|to establish a liaison between| BERLIN (AP) -- The East organization. and to co-ordinate the events branch of Polish War Veterans, following events, according to Knights of Columbus Hall; the! is to pay tribute to departed The Women's Auxiliary at an executive training insti-| National Day May 3; this Hospital Association and thejannual Parade and Drumhead encourage the development of executive participation in an auxiliary association FIRST AID and One hundred and twenty-five auxiliary and hospital personnel were present at-the Ontario NURSING TRAINING Hospital Association Building. Sf. 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