PICKERING BOARD C The Balsam Public School school has electricity but no closed its doors for the last modern washroom facilities, time in June when the An outdoor pump remained in Area 1 Pickering School : Board decided to retire the use until the one classroom school closed, At the rear 95-year-old building. The LOSES ONE-ROOM BAL Be of the school is the wood- shed, Last year 10 pupils of the Balsam area on the 9th Concession . attended the school, Students will be Port Hope Teenager Awarded Arctic Trip i PORT HOPE -- A 16-year-old Port Hope High School student, Allan Drinkwalter, will leave for Edmonton Aug. 16 on a trip that will take him to the Arctic to tour mills and mines in the area. The trip is sponsored annually iby Eldorado Mining and Refin- ing Lid., and Port Hope Kiwanis Club. Allan won the award this year' by obtaining highest marks of any Grade 12 student in chem- try. The scholiastic award given to stimulate interest in chemistry as a career, has promoted keen Beaver Lodge and return home competition among the students since its in¢eption 10 years ago. Originally the winner visited) Port Radium as well as Beaver shut down, a trip to Tuktoyatuk was substituted. Allan will go from Toronto to Edmonton, from there north to Tuktoyatuk and return to Ed- monton Aug. 19. On Aug. 20 he will fly to Aug. 24. : During his eight-day trip he will travel approximately 7,000 tiles, Before returning to school in the fall, he will also be given a tour of Eldorado plant. By PHILIP DOPOULOS ATHENS (AP) -- Greece's political crisis contains danger- ous cross - currents that could affect Cyprus and the entire North Atlantic alliance. For underlying the struggle between King Constantine and ousted premier George Papan- dreou are these questions: --Who controls the armed forces of this NATO country? --Are plots under way in the armed forces that could lead to revolution or coup d'etat? --How strong is sentiment to pull Greece out of NATO and make it a non-aligned coun- try? What do Greece's outlawed Communists and pro-Commu- nists want from the crisis and why has a tone of anti-Ameri- canism started to creep into street. demonstrations? All these questions boiled up taken by bus to other loca- tions this fall in a move to do away with the township's little red school houses. --Oshawa Times Photo Welfare Worker Dies when King Constantine, by fir- ing Papandreou July 15, Knocked the lid off a political cauldron that had been bud- bling ominously. BEGAN IN MAY It began in May. There were Rid Official Faces Murder Political Crisis In Greece Could Hit N. Atlantic Pact When Car Hits Bank BOWMANVILLE -- Ralph Bruce Strong, 30, of RR Burketon, was killed early Sat- urday morning when his sports car failed to negotiate a turn at the intersection of Courtice and Taunton rds,, three miles east of Oshawa and struck an em- bankment, Strong, who was single, was returning home from a dance in Toronto when the accident oc- curred. The Bowmanville OPP ,|involving personal injuries were two sisters, Mrs. E, Barr (Phyl- lis) of Brampton and Miss Beth reported. The Bowmanville de-|Strong, of Toronto and a broth- rtachment investigated nineler, Robert. rear-end accidents during the) The funeral service wilt be period from Friday night tojheld at the McDermott - Pana- Sunday night, baker Funeral Home, Port heavy on Sunday. No accidents his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-|ment will be in Cadmus Union don B, Strong, RR 1, Burketon;|Cemetery. The deceased is survived by|Perry, at 2 p.m., July 27. Inter-| Robert Kimball, an American aid official is expected to be tried in a Vietnamese court on |charges of murdering a senior U.S. police adviser and a Viet- namese woman. old chief of the U.S. aid mis- sion's and Mrs, Nguyen Thi Hai, 26, night. Le Tu Truc, chief of police of Saigon's third precinct, said \that Kimball, 36, had confessed killing Jack E, Ryan, 44-year- public safety division, outside Ryan's house Friday reports of discontent among of- ficers in the 14,000-man Gree armed force said to be stationed on Cyprus to support President Makarios. ' Gen. George Grivas, head of the Cypriot national guard is reported to have told King Con- stantine that the disaffection was in fact part of a wide con- spiracy fostered by left-wingers trying to seize control of the armed forces to pull Greece out of NATO and revise the coun- try's political and military com- mitments -- from Cyprus to Washington -- to make Greece ficers of supporting his rivals, former premier Constantine Caramanilis and the rightist Na- tional Radical Union. Last month Papandreou have mentioned his son, An- dreas, in connection with As- pida. Andreas Papandreou, a former American citizen who was a minister in his father's cabinet, denied involvement. Friday, the new premier, George Athanasiadis Novas, ac- cused. Papandreou of causing the crisis to protect his son. | In the past, the Communists opposed Papandreou, a left-of- centre Democratic Socialist who formed the Centre Union party in 1961 to fight Caramanilis. Oshawa Driver Fined Total Of $65 i ously, in'a two-car head-on col- ision Lodge but when Port Radium]! castle, driven by Willowdale and Six Injured In Crash ORONO -- Six persons were injured Thursday, none seri- on Highway 35 near New- Police report one car bly! ry 4 Walker the second car was 'operated by Joseph D'Angelo of Hamilton. SMr. and Mrs. Walker treated in the emergency ward at Bowmanville Memorial Hos- pital and then thransferred to Branson Hospital. No report on their condition was avail- able, However, their injuries are not believed to be serious. In. Bowmanville Memorial Hospital in satisfactory condi- tion are Mr. and Mrs. D'Angelo. Two other passengers in the D'Angelo. vehicle were treated at Bowmanville andréleased. Bowmanville OPP reported that both cars were extensively damaged in the collision which occurred with one of the cars attempting to pass. Const. Len James is investi- gating the mishap. 60 Attend ssn Sk ma paces. oe to 60 boys were drilled throwing and other fundamen tals pertaining to baseball. At the conclusion of the clinic, the visifing players signed auto- graphs for the young hopefuls. The Bowmanville Recreation 'Committee is appreciative of rector of the Leafs and the Maple Leaf players involved in the clinic. FRIGIDAIRE | 1 BROCK -- WHITBY One Program Only Each Evening Starting 7:30 p.m. WORLD of ABBOTT and about S pring Ball Clinic BOWMANVILLE--Four mm- \bers of the Toronto Maple Leaf Baseball Club conducted a base- ball clinic last Thursday at Me- morial Park. The clinic was part of the Bowmanville Recre- ation Department's playground program. Bob Sadowski was head coach. He was assisted by Mike Rohn, Sadowski LINDSAY -- Frank Savenka) of Oshawa was fined $50 an $15} and $15 costs in Magistrate's) court Thursday for following a/ vehicle too closely. The charge was reduced from one of care- less driving. The court heard that the avenka car hit the rear of a car driven by Alvin St. Peter) of RR 5, Woodville, causing) total damage to the vehicles estimated at $950. OPP Const. Dale Coe, Fene- lon Falls detachment, said the St. Peter vehicle travelled about 400 feet after leaving his driveway when the accident occurred. He said two passen- gers in the accused's car sus- tained minor injuries, DA NLY St. AJAX-ONE ony Commercial ond Mill SAT. JULY Sponsor --~ R.C, Legion 2&8 P.M. BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL PARK MON., AUG. Sponsor -- Police Association FUN FOR THE FAMILY detachment said he was driving north on Courtice rd. and failed to make the turn on to Taunton rd, The car struck the em- bankment on the north side of the intersection. | A welfare worker employed by the Durham and Northum- berland Children's Aid Society, he had worked with the society for three weeks. Mr. Strong is survived by his parents. | The OPP detachments at| Whitby and Bowmanville re- ported traffic on the Macdonald- Cartier Freeway was very Family Win McBride Cup NEW YORK (AP) The northeastern United States is dry, alarmingly so in some areas, Every day without ade- quate rain leaves ebbing reser-| voirs closer to dangerously-low| levels. | Where the shortage is serious,| lawn watering is forbidden and) a diner in a restaurant will go! thirsty, if he doesn't ask the | waiter for a glass of water. The drought area stretches from Maryland to Maine, but it is most acute in a wide band from Pennsylvania northward to the Canadian border. | President Johnson has or- dered federal agencies to pre- pare for emergency measures WHITBY (STaff) -- Mr. andii¢ the problem grows worse. Mrs. Vie Highfield, of Port Hope| Recommendations {rom the fed: and their daughter, Margaret./era] water council include an won the McBride Memoriallegriy conference of governors Trophy in the mixed treblesifrom the affected states and tournament Saturday an cluhy|crastically-reduced water con- Mf AUD.) sumption, wey had a score of 54 for three) Hardest-hit by the 46-month wins, ldry spell are the farmers who, The prizes for second place/ynlike their brothers in the ir-| with three wins went to Jack) rigated valleys of normally-dry seem cay, bo eg and' California, rely almost entirely rs, Hine ay, 0 fe ,» who) infall. had a score of 48. [BLUEBERRIES HIT Bill Joyce, Mrs, Belle Gibbs) parched hay crops probably| and Stan Gibbs, of Oshawa, had) wit) force dairymen to buy feed. a score of 50 plus 1 to win the/More than half of Maine's blue-| prizes for high score with tWOlperry harvest has been wiped) wins. In second place in this oyt,'In Connecticut, apples will { NE United States Is Dry, Some Districts "Alarmed" the Great Lakes must be con- sidered as a water resource for the northeast metropolitan area. The villain is the westerlies, high-altitude winds over the northeast, The westerlies shifted four years ago and since then have carried moisture- laden alr away from the north- east. When the westerlies will shift back puzzles even the meteorol- ogists. non-aligned, The name of the underground organization was said to be As- pida, The word is Greek means shield. Sources close. to the palace and to Papandreou say the former premier agreed some- A reliable police source said Kimball would be charged with homicide. Truc said Kimball signed a statement admitting the killings, but he refused to disclose any details of the state- ment, | The United tates and Viet Nam have no agreement spell- ing out jurisdiction over cases such as this. Technically Kim- ball has limited diplomatic im- munity, but the U.S. govern- ment was expected to waive jurisdiction because of the cir- cumstances of the killing. Kimball surrendered Sunday forces, but that he saw it as a plot by fiercely Royalist him, rather than as a left-wing conspiracy. ACCUSED OFFICERS He had accused army officers of influencing soldiers' votes against him in an election in thing was brewing in the armed) and} rightist officers to get rid of} One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpoper and Murels Custom Droperies Broadioom C.1.L, Paints end Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER | DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 to another U.S. aid official. 1961, His followers accused of- omen _ "Your Design for Modern wee, CONVENT. eas NI LY LOCATED at Its Very Best" category were Earl Judge, Mrs Muriel Judge and Harry Lott, of Oshawa, with a score of 42, The prizes for high score with one win went to Ian Muir, Mary Lou Lott and Mrs. Mid Muir, of Whitby. ™ Iter Authority, Circus Plays | | Area Towns Next weekend will be of spe cial interest to circus lovers in the Oshawa district. On July 31 the Sells and Gray Three-ring Wild Animal Circus, one of America's oldest and most pop- ular shows , will exhibit in Ajax. The show will also be be smaller than usual. Rhode 'Island isn't as bad off as some states, but officials are concerned, "Everybody's using water like it's going: out of style," said Gerard Difiore, | treasurer of the Providence Wa-} New York is turning to atomic) power to make sea water Use-| able, New York City and its! surrounding area have the, heaviest population, more than 8,000,000, and therefore the greatest demand for water. Mayor Robert F, Wagner said Family Of 4 Feared Dead AMERICA'S GREATESI WILD ANIMAL SHOW ADULTS $1.50 - CHILDREN $1.00 RESERVED CHAIRS 75c EXTRA Homes He By Clean DEPENDABLE Gonsumers'('\as with the WHOLE FAMILY ated ROLLING HILLS ESTATES FREE! With Your Purchase of A Lovely Armstrong Home in ROLLING HILLS ESTATES - OSHAWA 1- YEAR FAMILY MEMBERSHIP presented in Bowmanville Aug A PORT HOPE (CP) -- A family The Royal Canadian Legionjof four from Guelph is believed) Branch, No. 322, is sponsoring!to have died when their single- the show in Ajax. The Bowman-jengine Mooney Mark-20° plane ville show will be sponsored by crashed into Lake Ontario on a the Bowmanville Police Associ-flight frem Watertown, N.Y., to ation. 'Toronto via Kingston. Headlining the show is the Stroy Leith, 41, his wife Mar- internationally-known wild ani-|garet, and their two sons, Scott, mal trainer, Prince Gabor./7, and Ted, 3, had not been) Armed only with a gun, whip/heard from since they left and chair he enters the steel| Watertown about noon Saturday cage with five jungle-bred Afri-| An RCAF search and rescue ¢an lions, aircraft found a section of the Sharing the spotlight is Car-| missing plane's wing and other men Del Molini, star of theidebris on the lake about five, high trapeze. Other features of/miles from shore in an area the show include Miss Patricia,jabout 15 miles southwest of a ballerina on horseback; Lathere, Mr. Leith's pilot's licence Christina, an English animal|was found attached to the trainer; Diana,princess of the|wreckage. tight wire; and the amazing) 'There's no doubt where they Zunigas, a juggling wizard, jare," a search and rescue The show also features the|spokesman said Sunday night,' ' Kentucky thoroughbred per-|"right in the lake." forming horses and ponies The spokesman said an RCAF elephants, clowns and a com-ipiane and a Canadian Coast PARK Harwood Ave. S. plete coterie of circus features|Guard vessel were to continue trom this country and aboard, |the search today. | I See Also, Armstrong Homes in Beautiful SOUTHWOOD fo Grandview Golf & Country Club Membership includes Fother, Mother, And All Children 18 yeors ond under. + Copper tone hooded exhaust fon in kitchen, . 9. 100-Amp' 10, VW, . Stainless steel kitchen sink, |. Colored ceramic, wall tile for bath- foom and colored fixtures, + Valance boxes in living room, . Kitchen cupboards ond doors nat- ural stained imported mahogany (custom built). . Double laundry tubs « Forced air gos heating--or forced air oil heating ------- extra, . All electric light fixtures. facilities, sanitary, 12 13. Sidewalks driveway way. 14, 18, - Ajax ing installed, Divided basement with recreation All: services included, paved rood, dividual water connections, curbs. . Front and side yards sodded. Fancy ceiling In living room end dining - room, Oak 'floors throughout where As- bestos Vinyl tile is not installed. SOME PLANS PROVIDE FOR WALKOUT BASEMENTS MANY OPTIONAL EXTRAS AVAILABLE TO YOUR TASTE ALL ARMSTRONG HOMES INCLUDE THESE FEATURES AT NO EXTRA COST 16, Metal porch heavy-duty electric wir 7. 18 19. 20. towel Clay Buila- and storm sewers, in- installed from front to and side door to drive- 21, 22. 23, Electr extra, or more, Copper. toned built-in triple paper Kk, Poured concrete basement (with lifetime guorantee), Mohogany trim. Built-in range and oven. iron railing installed on front where there ore three steps rack, brick in kleenex dispenser, ic heating installed os @n Phone Pickering 942-3310 or Oshawa 723-6461 for Appointment | 50. .. Ryan, Jack Lamabe and Bill) handled the) outfielders and infielders; while) Tender for Fuel Oil Tenders for furnace oil for the 1965-66 heating season will be received until 4:00 p.m. July 30th, 1965. WATER PUMPHOUSE, Water Street, Whitby, tank -- capacity 400 gal. capacity 3,600 gol. WATER FILTER PLANT, Water street, Whitby tank capacity 500 gal. approx. 12,000 gal. OFFICE BUILDING, 128 Brock St. S., Whitby, tank capacity 400 gal. approx. 3,900 gal. Total 19,500 gal. Tenders are to be sealed and addressed to the chairman, clearly marked "Tender for Fuel Oil", UTILITY C of the Town of Whitby R. W, Cawker, Chairman. THE PUBLIC H. C. Simpson, Secty, & Gen. Mgr. Tent Trailer Sale LAKESIDER "DELUXE" 1415.DUNDAS PHONE "FREE MATTRESSES @ "Other Models from 399.00 to 895.00 WILDE RENTAL SERVICE and SALES £ ST. E., WHITBY 668-3226 GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Authorized by law for the investment of Trust Funds. INTEREST 1S PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY OR MAY BE LEFT TO ACCUMULATE AND COMPOUND HALF-YEARLY, Ask for our Guaranteed Investment Folder OWEN SOUND MEAFORD ORILLIA : CANNINGTON LINDSAY PETERBOROUGH WHITBY BELLEVILLE KINGSTON NDAS ST. W. WHITBY ESTABLISHED 1889