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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1965, p. 5

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La Jolla, Calif. -- Aqua- naut-astronaut M, Scott Car- penter heads a team of 10 aquanauts living in Sealab 2 in the first phase of the United States' most ambi- iious test of man in the sea. (AP Wirephoto) ZS wheel cost 96 o Gordon or five Dollars Jermyn in Ajax Magistrate's Court Thursday. John Bellerby of Liverpool rd. was not asked to testify on his own behalf when the mother of a 12-year-old boy, Mrs. Gay) Green told the Court that he might have been aiming blows AJAX (Staff) spokes of a bic, William Larec: House, Picke g> days when hy pleaded guilty to wilful damaye in A Magis- "s Court Tipursi#!. pone ip Police at. her dog when he struck her Pickering T Ul Sergeant B. A Bm ar Pox Court that he haf wtched Lar- ecque kick the biey'le when he came out of 4 Jocal beverage room in an jntoxtated condi- son on the knee with a dog chain on June 4. Mrs. Green who lived at 78 Liverpool rd., said that her box- er dog dashed out of the house .m.on August 14. ton, ant Box aid the bike belonging '0 Hery Kroon of Elizal st. in #2 village. Magistnte H. }. Jermyn ruled that the accu' pay the $25 fine the ast of repairing the B Acharge of disor-- derly conductigainst the accus- ed wes with'wn by Crown At- © tomey' Brue Affleck, A M-yeardd Pickering Town- | ghip map ms given a 12 month fentence when he ded gilty to break, enter @ theft at the Royal Canadian op Branch 541 on the Town- hip's| ind Concession on Au- iis j Woods of RR 3, Pick- jf @ingjsimitted entering the Le- # ry mises between 12.30 and te through a west side and taking two cases and $17 in silver from emises. ering Township Police nt C. Cooper said the ac- d had been drinking earlier night at the Legion, He id the Court that the beer id monies had been recovered nd that Woods had never 'ren contact with the police prior to that incident. Magistrate H. M. Jermyn gave the accused the suspended sentence. f A charge of assaulting a child against.a Liverpool rd. man was when she was washing her kit- chen floor on June 4. She said her son had followed the dog to retrieve him with a slice of meat. When she saw her son in front of the Bellerby residence on Liverpool rd. she observed Mr. Bellerby strike the boy with a chain. Mrs. Green. said that in all fairness to Mr. Bellerby he coyld have been directing the blows at her dog but he struck her son on the. left knee while the dog was on his right. Magistrate Jermyn dismissed the charges against Bellerby without hearing further evi- dence. An 18-year-old Ajax youth was fined $50 for causing a disturb- ance and another $50 for drink- ing under age when he appeared in ,Ajax Magistrate's Court Thursday. Larry McKay of 88 Admiral rd. pleaded guilty to both charges. Pickering Township Police constable R. E, Hobbs told the court that the accused had threatened an elderly man on Kingston rd., in Pickering Village at 8 p.m. on July 31. Constable Hobbs said the accused had been belligerent to' him when he was picked up for questioning. He said the accus- ed had a smell of alcoho! on his breath. | Magistrate H. M. Jermyn gave the accused an alternative totalling 17 days on both dismissed by Magistrate H. M. charges. U.S. Curbs Its Gold Loss | For First Time In August By RICHARD L. GRAVES | NEW YORK (AP) -- For the first month in a year the United States curbed its monetary gold loss during August. The stop- page of the gold outflow is timely. At the end of this month the U.S. goes into a critical session of the International Monetary Fund, The fund discussions are expected to be pointed toward revamping of the system to set- tle international accounts. By curbing its gold outflow through its voluntary program to reduce the balance of pay- ments deficit, the U.S. have strengthened its hand in nego- tiations with the fund. Federal reserve statistics show the U.S. monetary gold stock stayed at $13,858,000,000 from the end of July through the end of August. That figure does not include what is in the so-called gold equalization fund to meet immediate demands for exchange of foreign-held dollars . into gold. The fund usually holds about $100,000,000 in gold. LOSSES DECLINE So far in 1965, foreign govern- Because U.S. dollars, in ef- jfect, are a major international currency, the deficit - curbing program tended to reduce the supply of funds--called liquid- ity -- to finance international transactions. In turn, that tended to force foreign holders of dollars to retain their hold- ings, rather than convert them into gold, because of trade fi-| nancing demands. | Color Can | Be Rough | On Kildare | By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD | (AP)--Televi-| sion's big switch to color this season brings with it certain problems. For instance: How to photograph a doctor show. Dr. Kildare makes its debut} Sept. 13 in color, and MGM and NBC are wary about how the more vivid aspects of the hos-| pital series will appear on the! home screen. A scene involving the victim of burns was re-shot because| the makeup appeared just a bit) too realistice in the rushes, Ben Casey, which is struggling along in its fifth season with plain old black-and-white, has no such problems. Color is not the only thing new about Dr. Kildare, After four successful years, the hour hours for presentation on Mon- day and Tuesday nights. The change follows the pat- tern of the multinight Peyton Place, but Dr. Kildare differs in being an established show that has turned serial. Except that you're not supposed to mention the word "'serial." HAS THREE PARTS "It's not really one," ex- plained the young doc, Richard Chamberlain. "The concept is not so much a continuing story as it is a three-parter or more. For instance, we are doing a six-parter on kidney disease, in which only a certain number of dying persons can be treated on a new machine. The drama comes out of which ones are chosen. "The original concept was for tity in itself. That. hasn't al- ways been possible, but we have tried to avoid having a cliff-hanger at the end of each show." Chamberlain said he found the hotter lights for color make him squint, and he has to watch that: Another change: tie no longer wears uniforms of light blue, which photographed white on black-and-white film. His new hue is a paie beige. LIKE STAR, LIKE STAND-IN HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Mrs. Barbara Crowell gave birth Thursday to a son. Her husband Jim is Rich- ard Crenn's stand-in in the television series Slattery's People. Crenna's wife Penni gave birth Thursday to a daughter. Many Features At Orono Fair ORONO -- Weather permitting record crowds are expected to attend the 113th Durham Central Agricultural Society Fair at Orono Sept. 9, 10 and 11. A fine display of livestock, crafts, flow- ers and vegetables is assured and President Donald UH. Staples is confident the fair will be one of the best on record. One of thehighlights of Fri- day's program will be the school parade, led by the Bowmanville Of Arms By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) -- The latest fighting between India and Pakistan points up a haz- ard created when major powers jshower arms on smaller ones | with trigger tempers.: India formally protested Fri- American tanks and Sabre jet fighters against her--contrary to the declaration made in 1954 by then-President Eisenhower. The U.S. in the last 10 years has given Pakistan some $1,200,- 000,000 worth of military aid to be used against any Communist aggression. Britain and Russia have supplied India with as- sorted military hardware while India has received more than) $5,000,000,000 worth of economic help from the U.S. but little military aid. Pakistani tanks are superior day that Pakistan has turned) wrist is hard to guess. ite the creaking British models THe semawa Kashmir: Inevitable Result | To Triggerhappy in India's arsenal or some Sec-;to Pakistan was that it was the ond World War Sherman models) only member in both the South- purchased from the U.S, Sabrejeast Asia treaty organization jets are less obsolete too than|and the Central Treaty Organi- the British Vampired used init-| zation, both American-manufac- jally by India. tured alliances, to control Mid- But just what the U.S. can do|dle and Far East expansion of at this point to slap Pakistan's| Communism. President Johnson now is won- In more ways than one, this| dering whether he should extend fresh eruption about an old bor-| any more aid to Pakistan. der sore has put pressure on| {J s. relations with India have the U.S. had their ups and Liye weetty downs until the late President ay sth gy vent WO and| Kennedy made some progress. STUAES, Sotueder Gentembes 4 1068 ® STUDY CITY PROBLEMS lems of city and industrial life Latin America's first clinics in Santiago, the capital ef for studying the health prob-|Chile. "a Whitby Garden Club ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW WED, SEPT. 8--3 TO 9 P.M. At The Whi Arena (in the Admission -- 35¢ Refreshments will be served, | Sone nsec other diplomats is the larger- This was set back earlier this scale coneaiias and the appa-| Year Wnt iy -- rigger rent national tensions in each| 'ial ty cai ad Aa Pakiota 4 country, compared with the a Poe Indian and Pakistan' r this year over etna et Kutch, . But India still is a vital ele- Pakistan's growing friendship|ment in the U.S. strategy of with China has worried the U.S,| maintaining a strong Asia as a, for some time and one reason| bulwark against China. Hence for the large military sion Pre large ~ scale aid contribu- ons. PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Po- lice are searching for four men who, dressed as policemen, robbed a mail truck of $700 in registered mail on Highway 7 miles west of here. The four stopped the Peter- borough-to- Lindsay truck by placing flare pots on the high- way. They made driver Allan Gor- road and then forced him from his vehicle, me to unlock the rear of the Training School Band, which moves off at 1.30 p.m. Prizes! truck,"' Mr. Gorrill said. Police Search Continues For Mail-Truck Robbers early Friday near Omemee, 15 rill, 24, drive down a country "One of them stood guard Hence President Johnson's anxiety to avoid being caught in the middle of the Kashmir fight and the U.S. determina- tion to put all the weight it can behind the United Nations as a mediator. contained seven registered let- ters and federal law allows aj maximum $100 for each regis- tered piece, Mr. Gorrill said he tried im- mediately to pry open a sky- light in the truck's roof but a shot was fired. "T sat in the corner and hoped they wouldn't fire again. I didn't want to die." | Mr. Gorrill said he heard the robbers drive off and then ripped through the truck roof and ran to "'the nearest civil- ization" on Highway 7 and Family Monuments Created To Individual > Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 with his gun and another forced called police. V. & W. Grocery - Variety - Store The men rifled the truck and will be given for the best floats| eq with one bag of mail after in the parade, pushing Mr. Gorrill into the Other features of the after-|yan | . . | noon program will be the pre-| | cision ride presented by the On-/ VALUED AT $700 ~ | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N., REV, DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister series has been split into half each half-hour to be a whole en-) tario Provincial Police Motor-| cycle unit, the 4-H Clubs) Achievement Day, the fat calf |show and auction, a farm im- |plement display, a tug-of-war and a cake auction. Friday night an old time fidd- ling contest will be held as well) |as a beauty queen contest iI'be| 'Miss Durham Central" will be chosen. The fair will be officially opened by E. M. Biggs, deputy minister of agriculture, at 1.30 p.m. Saturday. Other Saturday afternoon at- tractions will include a program of harness horse racing, the Big 4 Guernsey Club Regional Show, the light and heavy horse shows, beef cattle show and a horseshoe pitching contest. Peterborough Post master Tom Tyrer said the bag, con- taining 300 pieces of mail, was valued at $700 maximum, It SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS" BROADCAST WIN AGAIN LIMA, Peru (AP)--Canada's national basketball team picked up its second victory of a South American tour Thursday night, defeating Internacional Re- volver, Lima's champion, 64-49. Canada led 34-23 at halftime. CKLB--1350 THE PASTOR ON YOUR DIAL 9:45 A.M.--WELCOME TO OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. WILL PREACH WEDNESDAY Prayer, Proise ond WHITBY DRIVING SCHOOL New duel controfied ears. Personal courteous service. EVE., 8:00 P.M. Pastor's Bible Class Studying in | John. Fuly licensed and insured. Dial 668-6176 J, A, OSTERHOUT, Owner "There's Always a In the evening there will be an amateur show with Mrs. Fora Harris as master of cere- monies, and a dance town hall. Fair Record _ On Labor Day? PORT PERRY (Staff) -- Har- ness racing, livestock, judging and a wide variety of games and rides share the spotlight on |Labor Day at the annual fair here, It is scheduled to start lat 1 p.m. y | Frank Honey, president of the fair board, said today the attend- ance record of 7500 -set-jast-year should topple if the weather- man's fine weather forecast holds true. The w 's department ex-| jhibits will be in the same loca- |tion but the board has complete- lc remodelled the old Baptist church ---one of the oldest 'church buildings in Ontario Sounty. | Also on tap will be a large jnumber of public school exhibits, jan Oniario County Black and White Show (Holsteins) and the finest livestock in the county will be presented in the judge's jting. The midway will be sup- plied by the Allan Shows and |features a trained buffalo, and clowns. The U.S. government con-| jtends the dollar is as good as| gold because it guarantees to| exchange the currency for gold/ at $35 an ounce. | The dollar's authority in in-/ {ternational finance was chal-| jlenged early this year by) |French President de Gaulle. France, which has a current balance of payments deficit. The voluntary program mainly was aimed at banks and in- dustry who make overseas in-| vestments. Such investments amounted to about $3,000,000,-| HOLIDAY COLLE day will be picked up on 1965. Sanit 000 in 1964--the amount of the U.S. payments deficit. | TOWN OF WHITBY There will be no garbage collection on Monday, September 6th. Garbage normally collected on this Councillor T. EDWARDS, Chairman. GARBAGE CTION Tuesday, September 7th., ation Committee. 'Gal Ballplayers ments have converted into gold about $1,500,000,000 of the dol-| lars they held. U.S. gold losses) by month from January, through July (in millions): cs el Ania oa. Miey more softball laurels last night $118, June $313 (including 3259/45 they eliminated the Port U.S. deposit with the monetary| ope softball entry in six games fund), July $80, August, no loss, |PY 8 Score of 5-3 to wrap up The voluntary » program to|*he semi-finals in the Durham curb the balance of payments] Women's Juvenile C Softball} deficit began in February. Bal- par G I h | ance of payments deficits since, /%€ Gals, who won the Pro- 1949 have concentrated large vincial Women's Softball Union holdings of dollars in the hands|°>@™Pionship last week, meet of foreigners--particularly Eur- Bowmanville in the final best of opeans which they have|S@ven series in that town's home| tended to convert into gold. jpark Wednesday night. In the first three months of| the voluntary program the pool) STAR PLAYED BALL . ef fofeign-held dollars dimin-| As a youngster, Aneta Cor- ished substantially, althoughisaut of The Andy Griffith Show| the level has picked up thisiwas a star sandlot baseball Gummer because of tourism. 'pitcher. Go On To Finals| WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whit-| by Gals moved a step closer to) . sceeeieneaninns ARERR Ei BROCK Starts Monday -- One Complete WHITBY SIDNEY JAMES, HATTIE JAC- UES, KENNETH CONNOR, CHARLES HAWTREY, ESMA CANNON, LIZ FRASER. 3 LAST TIME #8 TODAY -- JAMES GARNER -- Show -- Evenings Starting at 7:30 in the! Welcome at. Faith' | UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A, 8.0, Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J, L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM. Parents are invited to bring their children, Those over six years of age will worship with them. Those under six will be cared for in the Infant Care, Nursery and Kinder- garten Deportments. The North Whitby Congregation will worship with us, WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: Rev.. John McLeod Organist Mrs, W. &. Summers, A.T.C.M. FROM FINEST TCH TO FURNACE Services 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Bible Schoo! - 9:45 @.m. Wednesday Evening -- 7:30 Bible Study and Prayer Meeting GGOB-BIG1i 137 BROCK ST.S. WHITBY EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John REV, W. J.-S. McCLURE Mrs, P. N. Spratt, Organist 11:00 A.M. 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