Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 13 Jul 1957, p. 2

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- = Ontario Regiment Goes To Camp At Petawawa B Deny Leakage 7 Z80RT I 150 Officers, Men E THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETYN, Duwmrony, sey Iv, Natural Gas ow BY ~ Train For Week The suggestion that the trouble y & . aks : which SG in the Oshawa Po i ¢ At 11 o'clock this morning,|R. P. Allman, Bdsm. J. H. Alli- Fire Department being called to ® i 7 ? } ; more than 150 officers and en- -, . F. L, Anderson, Tpr. the King St. W. premises of the i. fg, oi listed members of Ontario Regi- R. N. nault, Tpr. B. C. Al F. W. Woolworth Co., Ltd.,, Wed- " | . / : _ ment boarded a sptelal troop sley, Tpr. C. R, Bagg, WO2 D. C. nesday morning, was caused by | i | Eran 2% | train for Petawawa. men are Bailey, ._T. A, Bainbridge, the seepage of gas has been i 4 py | destined for the annual summer Sgt. T. R. Banks, L-Cpr. E. J. denied by Charles World, district . ; | training period. They represent Por, Cpl. J. M. Barta, A-Sgt. manager of the Consumers Gas i i the largest contingent ever to K. G. , Tpr. T. E. Bennet, Co. leave for the week-long summer Tpr. C. Boanett, Bdsm. G. Beer- Mr. World said that a four-man | i manoeuvres. thuizen, Tpr, 3 D. Bernhard test team and. a chemist had J : | Led by their commanding offi- pr _H, J. reay Nr L. made a thorough investigation ; cer, Lieut-Col. F. S, Wotton, the}: Brockman, LB, last winter and were quite satis- Wa : men paraded in onderly file ¥ Bruce, . A. R. Bulmer, Tpr., fled that the seepage Was not| biol through the city streets to the W. L Burs am, rl E. Care ny's main. e iu K ' «DD. pbell, Tr. from the company's : music of a bugle and drum band 1D ca 1, Tor. 3° 0, Camp company was so sure of its ground that it had been prepared GREETED ON TRAIN {bell, Bdsm. E. J. Clarke, Tpr. to dig up the mains along the Ranks began forming up at 9J. W. ey, . RB. k, entire block. . o'clock this morning in the|TPr. A. L. Coolidge, S-Sgt. J, He commented that the smell i Armories. When the full contin. Coros, r. J. N. Ceoper, Tpr. of gas experienced in the store = gent was prepared, Col. Wotton W. Cornelius, I-Cpl. T. H. Craw- basement might be caused by PTE. BETTY SUTTON conducted an inspection and the ford, Tpr. D. S. Culbert, Tpr. W. ; ; sewage or a cleaning fluid in the parade then moved out of the Davidson, A-Sgt. J, Divzala, Sgt. 2 city main in the area. gm---- YHINETES nev 7 pp building down Simcoe street to R. 8. Dungate, Cpl. H. G. Elle- "x ym p the CPR station. The parade last- ett, Tpr. A. R. Fisher, L-Sgt. J, NEW AERO d ed almost an hour, Crendo Camby, Set: Prost Sgt. 4 At 11 o'clock, a special troop/m: mann Pr Mo. J. Goulet, The Ontario County Flying | of student pilots. Standing to | manager of the club, George | Airport from Milwaukee. The Hold Masquera e train made up in Wainy pulled apn. B Sow, Lon) PF. % Grant, Club recently purchased a new | the foreground of the aircraft | Slocombe and club-secretary, | plane was ordered from the At N th 0 h a " into the station. The local men ely 8 Graver ro " rele, Aeronca aeroplane to accom- | from left to right are Chief In- | James Souche. Mr. Slocombe | American distributing firm or shaw : were greeted on the train by Ls Lsgt N nN Hall Cpl H - modate the increased volume | structor Sid Cowley, secretary flew the plane in to Oshawa some 'months ago | TFxecitement ran high at North 4 id g members of camp-bound units Ba -- - - Rd Be htubit ree -- A i p 7 from St. Catherines and Toronto." nr. Li = 7 a : Oshawa Park this week when a ar : "Festival Masquerade Ball' was At 8:15 yesterday morning, the Tor. P. Be Si tel | y THE NEW BoOKs ' OSHAWA AND a ph a mt | s i ; : . , Tpr. Hockett, Sgt. R, D. 0 | A grand march abound the park | ; ? Major J. R. Carson, left the Hodges, Bd-Sgt. G. Hood CD, was staged before the selection of armories for Petawawa. Five ve- Bagm DJ. Hood, Tpr. R. Hugh- . 1] 3 A { § y hicles containing equipment for ! 13 WwW M DISTRICT the prettiest, most original and| : : 3 ning PD) es, L-Sgt. G. A. E, Huntley, Tpr. Oh Lor d hat A OI 11 ng | foanioct costumes by the judges 1 4 4 Samp were included in' the con- R' Huntley, Tpr. R. §. Jackson, ' |The spoon and peanut race was } / ; oy. Tpr. A. Janzen, A-Cpl. A, Johns, Tt enjoyed by all and the dash and 1 5 5 LIST PERSONNEL [SSM WO2 J. H. Jonassen CD, : r. A, E, Jones, A-Cpl. J. Kow- y KEROSENE CARGO sheelbarrow race also The ¢ Tp, Is Marian Anderson Story |» eect, bebe, wo, Thee mona he strane party 7, A Joo: AH Kom: {Montreal brought a cargo of 14;- perate to find the articles as they ge Ky OWS: reon ei. 5. Legere Tyr vie Foy i 3 : 800 barrels of kerosene to Oshawa | -ched the grounds ; . . » Maj. W. io fF 'Y Racy Cyoaueman, Here's good news for classical whites. Despite bitter experiences and, in this connection, A. Harbor Friday night, Taken on sear , Rolls, Maj. aH Th ir A Mae r music lovers, and also for mil- -- such as frequent brushes with Liebling rates high as one of the board at Sarnia. the cargo wasl After a peanut s amble the Lieut. J. C. Larmond, Lieut, ark Yor i . wv Eu lions outside this select fold: the Jim Crow law and travel re- most entertaining and skilful of consigned to Vigor Oil Co. Id, children started our singing with Summersford, Wor LR. Cos. hie. Thr. A' W, ine, Marian Anderson has finally | strictions because of her color -| the chroniclers in this specializ d The tanker is owned by Liqui "Found A Peanut tello, Sgt. A.C. Davies, W02 WoL W. J. 1 ine D, To DG written her autobiography she has always displayed the field, Mr. Liebling is not, strictly ¢ oro vi iq : Tea was later held for the three ' A. Evans, Sgt. R. F. Fleming, Tpr. J. W. McCann, Tor. J. R Without pretense, and minus greatest tolerance for those who speaking, a sports writer; most : judges and any other mothers L-Cpl. F. K. Gibb, WO2 J, R. McDonald, Tor. oy MeDougal, a false note.of any kind, she would erush her. of his fame has been achieved MEET AT CAMP SAMAC Who came to see North Oshawa Cepl Ww sgt McDonild | Tor. C. MeDougal, tells the incredible story of her, She first entered the music between the slick, sophisticated The Rotary Club of Oshawa park's first big event which was! ° : oe ; ; Mw Tor. Ey an, 1 Me life, the story of a Philadelphia world as a child of six when covers of The New Yorker Mag- will hold its luncheon meeting on| a great success. | WO E. J. SKELTON TER. MeALLISTER LG. |Gean, It Keever gE pegress whose record of achieve: she joined a Baptist choir in Phil- iain 79 H Leod, azine. But he does wander into Monday in the council hall at'= - +igki, Cpl. J. A. Na r. J. A ment, both as a singer and a adelphia. She loved to sing more fhe field of \Tpr. R. H. W. Smith, L-Cpl. V. A. Newell. Tor. §. EE. Imatead, sport occasionally, Camp Samac Smith, WO2 H. T Sgt. A y + Turner, 5-Sgt. A.|L.Cpl M. : thi i $ ful results. an being, has few parallels. |than anything else, and gradu- and with wonder ; ING "we ; F. Owen, LCR. human Anderson started out ally she became in demand at| Such an occasion is his new LL ING CURB BACK "sat ew ppea |E. Ward. | Parish, TQMS bu 0 Par. in life' with more strikes against small concerts and church events. book, "The Sweet Science" (The "5 'a lh otf 's.. the | The bulk of officers and men! sons, Raby ™ Pearoei Tor. M. J, . privin 1 1 near % | her than most people, but she Roland Hayes, the great negro Viking Press) jin which he es- : p jleft by train for Petawawa this|D. H, , Tpr. J. s. had an insatiable thirst for one ginger, was one of the first to tablishes himself as one of Amer- Sores 3 Min Da Sod esr fhe F H ita (A roundup of brief news events, and comments, from itn 9 Cheap |, Tor. eld, fpr. P. D. Rut- thing -- music : | FECOgNize her talents as Hest Writers DN Loran each cass the old curbing has or 0sp Oshawa and district for the week.) Nin SE is. 3 copy, of the) lan, Sgt, F. J. Schults, Tr. IA. Her autobiography is aptly She had the will to work, and This volume is. admittedly fash- been removed and the boulevard regiment nominal ro _- includ. Rager, Tpr. T. R. Seeley, Tpr. titled, 'Oh Lord, What a Morn- the fortitude to face almost un- ioned after the works of the im- _o0 Con OF 0 the existing side: UXBRIDGE -- Uxbridge Cot- ing the names of all officers and G. R. Skea, Tpr. R. J. Skinner, ing" (Viking Press) and its po, surmountable obstacles, in her mortal Pierce Egan, the Tove walk tage Hospital Board Friday night Joseph Ferguson, 88, of 146 he attended the famous Calgary men from Oshawa who will ab- Set. D. I Smart, Sgt. D. R. Eo EE le Tate Hr TE a I 'EEKEN |decided to make one more appeal gimuoe gireet north, - failed to) Stampede The visiting GM cise ng ag eX ry. Ol halt the ordinan ; sical suesess yas Cherished ad opPlaes Yo EEREND BIRTHDAYS to the townships of Reach and a1x in the Orangeman's parade Band from Fiint Michigan was| 74 Col. F. 8. Wot es gd FN sti Lg pe late Artin Tain ner. TEST FOR COURAGE Lisviing i Or a 7 IF jj CybgTatilations pre extended to Brock to secure the future of the|ioday for the first time in 69 entertained today: at a luncheon Maj G. W Douglas ag WC. SR Taptor Tor, € P Thoms, said a voice like Miss A . i : Z : S- Lillian Beath, Brooklin and Lorna|hospital. rears. He is wor: i i é Fir afig oval W. L.o. t. s LF » son's happens only once in 100 Pil courage was put to one certain to gain a new fame Gail Williams, 76 Simcoe St. N dig oo of $100,000 is needed to i Td arsiptul hight of in the Hotel Genosha. | Paynter, Capi. 1. W. Hamilton, Tpr. A. L. Thompson, Tpr. M. A. years. : |o ie greatest agis hy en 3) . ak One of the highlights of the who are celebrating their birth-'pay a debt to the I. C. Scott con- is fs People who live on! FINE CONCERT [Cam J. Pir . eriff, Lieut. W. Thompson, Tpr. C. J. V. Todd, Bus 3s ab imporiant A ig Fl -- Lai for oe k is the many, and Jaarve gars today and to Ms Dols Read, struction company of Markham, | corners 'should be careful when| The Thursday night concert of Lieut. X A Warnieaa.Lt "Bg: Pier. Tor. Br Go, % ¢wo reasons; it re-emphasi: ' "| ously detailed accounts of fights. King St., itby, who celebrates which has completed two-thirds lanting Tedges oH the Dhar rea | . K. A, , . R. S.| . K. G. forcefully that Miss Ander- an arduous test; this colossal High entertainment is also pro. on Sunday of the hospital project. The hos- pi Hing heda 8 s, 80 as the Oshawa Civic and Regimental Dutks. 2-Lt. M. R. Gatchell, 2-Lt. S. E. Whitely, Tpr. . sv one of the all- failure made her acutely aware vi 4 ' i N 5 the traffic visibility will not be af- Band was one of the most suc- R. E. Gutsole, 2-Lt. J. M. Rus-liams, Tpr. A. L. Wilson, Cpl. ALPE Mpg her (nus shortcomings, and Tel I, U8, OS3 BOYD an | THEFT OF GasouNe pital boarc hes Tenesiod, UFfected. Hedges should be kept| cessful ever held by that organi.|key, 2-Li. T. C. Thompson, Tpr, T, E Wright : ? uman being of great com. | inspired to try wi still} ore, seconds, etc. The A youth who admitted Siphoning e144, of Reach, Scott, Brock and|10% and well frimmed, accord-| zation. Oshawa is proud of thi a book " a - more detemination to scale the 8 : gy" gasoline from a transport truc ; Ing to a receni appeal made to band which is one of the finest| passion and understanding rings true with scenes in the yn, any or nic own car, was UXOridge to issue debentures for iho pyplic by the Oshawa Traffic|of its kind in the Dominion, OBITUARIES fined $10 and costs by Magistrate at least $100,000 aq | Advisory Council. . . . This was ? ye ® Only Reach and Brock refused. 0.1 5 0 % 3 PASSES EXAMS/ Ebbs on Friday. The lad, But the vote in the Reach council get-away day for most of the heights Ede a NC . training camps, and captures the FINE PERFORMANCE tories: oe are avare of Juother side atmosphere of the big arenas, x There is : : er life -- her happy mar-| jth the smoke, tumultuous yin LI Ly y members of the Ontari sgi- W. B. Garrard, of Oshawa, re- A Sac tne. words. flow [age and home in Connecticut. | cheering, and ever-present SPOTS or' Brooks Falls near. North Bay, ¥as 32 against the suggested DCHPUES of (he Mago WOE (onic ™oaied" his" second year) DR. J. A. McCLINTOCK | The pallbearers were Thomas performance as the Por 8 Me The reader is given intimate pycteria testified he needed the gas to go $18:000- debenture issue and the c/o, on 0 mmer camp, €xaminations in accounting ,", , .| Dr. Joseph Andrew McClintock, Beard, = George Beard, Allen out strong and serene -- like Miss glimpses of her problems with ~~" vhi specially . pd a tel Bl hospital board hopes to swing rw i , : ; i 4 CM, MRCS England, LRCP Lon-|Beard, Colin Morrison, Fred Cole- famous voice This is a book which especially to work. The offence took place Pp : The Ontarios will return here in The Canadian Army released a | anderson : fam us ¥ jo movin clothes, travel, and her accom- pleases two very large groups -- on July 8. His Worship cautioned !n€ vote in its favor. A public can-| /'® PETION Times-Gazette, is Photo this week showing Officer don, for more than 50 years a man and Earl McLean. too, especially Miss Anderson's DANists, her managers and fa- co who admire the sweet sci- the boy against repeating acts of ass Will be made in Brock to col, ECL UE HIRES up Cadet John Planeta, of 313 Glid. Practising physician in the village| The service was conducted by y tA her jonal con. | "ue songs ence of fistiana, and those who this nature. He warned him that raise $4,000. to Petawawa to cover the last den avenue, Oshawa, in' training ©f Uxbridge, performing opera- Rev. T. H. Floyd of Whitby. In- description of her emotional con-| The one driving force that kept i . ! 0 LTiawawa to cover the' las a oni is the tions and bringing children into terment was in the Oshawa Union flict with the color question. She per going in a life of reverses admire good writing. he'd likely lose his job were he three days of the exercises. |at Niagara-on-the-Lake. He is the the world. ai ig EC day in Cemetery felt no bitterness but only deep was her singing, her music, and| Liebling, master of sardonic Not more law-abiding WEATHER City building permits issued in son o oiind Nes a. Flaneta York iB ies ay in) y. A Bad M ' i stop Re 00 P " sorrow when she became hii she proves herself to be a great wi, ah Inastel Thad of ihe CONNAUGHT PARK Fh wg i ATOIMES Jo SL. die departaent of General Motors| market, at 83. : OBERT JAMES Pn V aware of the tragic, often 10P€- lady of two worlds -- the world polishes prose, is wel Jsonn Zor At the last membership meet. - - Be, i f $1 7,567 over Ge CShariment. Of Mrs, In 1847 his son William gradu.' R T . BROWN less plight, of the negro. She tried of music, and the world of plain his famous aywar res ing plans were completed for the. TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-| the E: or June of las riot OB ore 3 ap tales on acon Y a radu he memorial service for Rob- with all of her strength and great: |jying articles, in which he takes de- .arnival and nickel night to be casts issued by the Dominion pub- : defy E. Lawlor, Soka ] ger, of shawa, Md HR or 8! ond ert James Brown, who died on talents to ease the suffering of 2 hn : lightfully American newspapers pa; Ww 4 7 Te lic weather office at 5 'a.m. assistant pastor of St. Gregory's recently completed 25 years of over his father's practice. Tuesday last in his 61st year, was | LIEBLING RATES HIGH Sweet [cid on Wednesday, July 17. In : atl 'hurel fll service with the Metropolitan! But Dr. McClintock had a hard her people, yet she was always! LIEBLLNG RATE " apart at the seams. "The Sweet tho afternoon at 1.30 there will be Synopsis: Extensive fog covers Roman Catholic Church. will Life 1 Comp POpOItan ti ving 1 ? h neld at the Armstrong Funeral trying 1, Sreate 8 Delier ander The Sports world has produced Srience Whi 2d considerably 0 a parade for all children in the much of Lake Superior, Lake start on a two-week vacation. ond gy i ARLE he still "hag io help. out with. his i gg 3% 2 Pm 'ob VHT, maing tween the blacks 'and | some of America's finest writing 1s literary prestig re ' TAC } r y T Lauds vr a fi | y A standing betwe le b ae 4 : aku ri hE __ park area to be followed by races Huron and Georglan Bay and the CRA POOLS POPULAR employer with the company, hundreds of patients in the sur-|" The "service, which was large- dgp-------- G ~ and games. In the evening at 6.30 land to the east and north. It is Se " : . ody will be RE a in forming over western Lake On. AD average of 800 childyen -- greeted her recently at a staff rounding farms and villages. |ly attended, was conducted by . . a merry-go-round. and sale of tario as well ranging in age from 4 to 16 -- dinner in her honor | For more than 25 years he was S. G. Saywell, lay pastor of St. Memorial Service e home andy and. refresiunenis. | Showers will. continue most. of orowd the vy. CRA swimming NAME PAIR medical officer of health for the Stephen's United Church. Inter- Later there will be a dance. today and tonight in southern re- boo 2 here daily, just another in- - J : ... |village and Jownsiip, That job ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme- : wie : } gions but Sunday should see clear- | dication of the popularity of The Oshawa Naturalist Club| was taken over by his son. | tery. ANIMALS IN COLUMBUS ing conditions. Northern Ontario SWimming with the young has appointed two members to| He was barn and raised on a The pallbearers were C. Brown, S a a Iran © (@) 0% Confronted with the problem oh yl ih" lear today folks . . . . Reconstruction work the OshawaeFish and Wildlife Ad-|farm near Manchester, 10 miles E. Brown, W. Flintoff, D. Stev- Y WwW of having animals in the Village Regional forecasts valid until|°} the Marks Theatre has been visory €ommittee. They are L, T.|southwest of Uxbridge. After enson, N. Wright and E. Brock. of Columbus, Reeve W. Beath oo) Sunde: temporarily delayed owing to the! Wil and E. C. Tozer . . .. The graduating from Trinity College| : . ; stated: "I can see by this thing dome Erie, Southern Lake Huron | Shortage of steel. The new in-|Oshawa and District Society for he went fo England with Cana.' FUNERAL OF oy than 0 10 al range a member of the Juvenile Or- £5 paraded pack to the Coronation ere going fo 20t,l0 deCperh, Niagara, Lake Ontario, Windsor, jeriof design Pil Bat be Fouchithe Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-| dian troops for the South African AREY, SMOUBRIDGE ok a Wey Ne tetoniad in the ange lodge, No. 17, piaced The County of Ontario South township council meeting he com- London, Toro nto, Hamilton. il a a pes 4 Ly 128 day Oc-| Har. He returned in 1902 and Shoubridge chee gh the Osh. memorial parade from the Coron. "eaths hich includes this district, will mented on complaints made re. Mainly cloudy, clearing early Sun- j "ja % 201 °y HEE E00 | cultural Society has written a let.| Lawn baling: ay pie soHGEe: wa General Hospital on Thurs. AS a p re Temnle Bruce A banner recently dedicated by!" hich includes this district, wi garding animals being kept in the day. Occasional showers today. i th Ty MEsins. ts cu a 3 ciety las w ten a let-| Lawn bowling was his favorite day ir his 83rd vear. was. held ation Orange Temple, : y dedic ' | also participate in the grand pa-| Ki animal 5 Ment] ® Thundershowers : late this after. | Man vnlown --and shopping ter to city council thanking that|recreation. He leaves his. widow 9a¥ year, was hel street, to the cenotaph in Me- Enterprise LOL 2167, was dis-| rade at Peterborough, highlight of Village by residents. "I think peo ight F hes | Centre stores report a brisk busi-' body for its recent grant of|and son at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel morial Park at 9 a.m. today. The played in the parade. The banner the day. The Peterborough pa- Ple should be able to keep poultry noon and tonight. Fog patches no" "4 o big holiday seadon|$400. . . The Oshawa Civil : {at 10 a.m. today. event was part of the commem-| hoo 01 wo Imeness of Her rade will be partitipated in by in the village", he added. He said pear the reat) apes Cooler Sul | approaches. Fishing equipment, | Defence Department is making! FUNERAL OF The services were conducted by oration of the 267th anniversary ....... o Majesty Queen Eliza. thousands of district LOL and also that "this thing should be day, hid Xs a fcoming no: especially, is in heavy de plans for an inter-city training/ GERALD ARTHUR HEGADORN Rev. R. A. Sharp, rector of St. of the Battle of the Boyne beth on one' NERY and King Wil- LOBA members. settled _one way or the other . OS hers Lake Huon. Georgian mand . . . . Lynn Fair, the genial! program fer next fall, and a total | The funeral service was held at Matthew's Anglican Church. In- Led by the GM Pipe Band, the jjam the third on the other The County of Ontario South The by-law enforcement Chair- garuie Lake Hiro & ygia representative of the Department of 10 Instructors are expected to|the McIntosh Funeral Chapel at terment was in Rest Haven Me- J iatles No.9 ie Hy ie ' Th a ; yar man, Councillor N. Smith, was|Bay, Halib bh TIAN .. of Agriculture for Ontario Coun- be ready for the project by the 2 P.m. Friday, July 12, for Gerald morial Gardens, Scarboro. True Blue Juyeniles No. 2 opened . will lead the Peterborough Pa- o x Sudbury, North Bay; Mainly sun- : | y P y the . a The memorial service opened : g instructed to find out more about! Sudbury, Vs Y Su + is stern C. ¥ | Arthur Hegad 161 Al Th 11bea L. Nicks the colorful parade. They were _. ron rade in the same order as in the implicati I 1 in- ny this aft Cl t nt 1% is in Western Canada where end of October ' ur Hegadorn, 161 Alma St., e pa rers were L. Nicks, A RT with an address by Percy Van 5 ) . the implications of the by-law in- n is afternoon. (lear tonig rfl - eli isd Bh ES -- |who died at the Oshawa General K. Nicks, S. Nicks, R. C. Nicks, followed by Victoria True Blue, yo en "ne county master of the Oshawa parade this morning. It volved, and its application. and Sunday. Cooler Sunday. No. 55; Juvenile Orange Ladge, County of Ontario South Major will be represented by three Osh- 2 Winds light 'today, northwest 15 . No. 17; Queen Mary LOBA. No George Earle, former officer. in awa men's lodges, five ladies SLIGHT DAMAGE Sunday. ; |] | F ? 97; Victoria LOBA No. 583; No charge of the Oshawa Salvation auxiliaries in the area, one men's Oshawa police busied them-| Timmins - Kapuskasing: Clear oya alnl Y an " Surrender LOL, No. 686; Sons Army Citadel, led the assembly lodge from Whitby and one from selves early today with an acci- ih a few cloudy periods and a LJ - of Ulster Rite oy; oe in prayer f dent at He Ring 2 Simcoe in, few showers today. Sunny and ) . i Fort George Lives Again rise LOL, No. 2167; the Oshawa ae 3 The Juvenile Loyal True Blue/ tersection. e mishap occurred clightly ler S day. Winds t m, Flute and Bugle Band and _ Rev. Mervin A. Bury, pastor of ani the Orange Lodge Juveniles! shortly after midnight when a car Sant fay OF ay ay Sarge ues 10N 0 ers ress As Sch | Child Vi it | am------ Hospital on July 10. |G. Shoubridge and I. Heise. nn -------- Ulster LOL, No. 3158 King Street United Church, wel- yin also march in the Peter. driven by George L. Johnson of The parade was under, the 1 Sail, Ue SAISIE ded Poh borueh parade, Olgas" Ontama Sherbrooke, Quebec, was" ok Cac a fod rt me ot tow 1 rection of County Parade Mar- r T ge articipate is No Sur. lision with one driven by } 1 0 ritain's Royal Family na-|ticed that when the Queen planted | : Tl TE J ou day. Mayor, W. John Naylor also render 8 No, 686, which re-| Anderson, 29, of 171 Alma street, Cit Manual turally lefthanded? la tree at the ve) lau in|, NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont. gioned and built it originally be- acted as chairman of the parade addressed the audience briefly. | ceived its charter in 1836. | Oshawa. Neither man was injured This tantalizing question is ex- Paris she did it lefthanded. But|(CP)--This quiet town on Lake {ween 1796 and 1799, as ordered Committee. The Sons of Ulster band played| The Oshawa parade dissolved in| and damage to the cars was said ercising some sections of the Brit-/ I think she is basically right. Ontario at the mouth of the Nia-ll,y John Graves Simcoe, Heuten- % {gara River comes to life in sum-|ant governor of Upper Canada. : several selections, including . the front of the Coronation Orange to be slight. ish press since reporters covering handed. | WREATH'S LAID National Anthem. | Temple for departure to Peter-| WRONG HOUSE ead ow |a recent tree-planting ceremony| The Queen and other members eT 85. thousands of schoo] emia | Eleven of the 14 buildings have At the Cenotaph a member of After conclusion of the service borough. The participants travell- A "uh Ad : F jay' watched the Queen wielding ajof the Royal Family use their fen 5 7 is oi eorge and peen restored. Many of the bar- the True Blue Juveniles No. 2 and at the cenotaph the Orange Lodg- ed to Peterborough individually. ae on 2DpesTE hie 4 ays The Oshawa Municipal Manual : 3 nearby Navy Hall. {rack rooms and other buildings pu -- ---- ---------------- ---- ------------ ---- po ------ -- Si - " a A 1 F well known Oshawa residential for 1957 was ready for distribu-| A gardener handed the spade newspaper columnists suggest she Cauadian Jstory takes on fresh are as they were when occupied to the Queen so she could take is naturally lefthanded but wag COIOF and exciting importance ashy the British from 1797 to 1813. k for traction has been reduced properties was in error by stating tion Friday afternoon. The man. ! he D 4 BREAKS TRADITION from 300 to 132 That the residence purchased hy ual was compiled by City Clerk it in the normal right-handed forced as a child to write with Zildes al the fort Lol lo ne SPo'| Nearly 23,000 children, half of HELPING HAND Harold Reddick was on Simcoe L. R. Barrand. Printing of the fashion--with the right hand at her right hand. [Foro of the War of 1812 was bus. them in organized groups, toured Ay My St. N. The home purchased hy manual was done by Alger Press the top. She changed round to, Editors have been busy looking 'er? of the War of ; jeq Fort George last year. Many were . St. he he pur : d after being mortally wounded | The Spanish parliament passed Mr. Reddick is at 78° Connaught Ltd hold it with the left hand at the up photographs of the Queen !® g from schools in the Uni tes. Spanish Town Groups Land the Law of Concentration of Land St" The Times Gazette Is inform: ~The new manual is different in|t0p and the right hand forward. Mother and. Princess Margaret |3L 1he battle of Q Heigws, = Sale on Dec. 20, 1952. Teams of experts' ed by Wilson Real Estate. The appearance from last year's edi- COINCIDENCE? | planting trees. And guess what? Oct. 13, 1812. : | are sent to help the farmers to Simcoe St. property is owned by tion, featuring an ivory white| An official at Buckingham Pal-| They also hold spades in the, Youngsters, including many E of the handy book- ace said later: "It's funny you left-handed way from the United States, see the SUBSCRIBERS 32 agree on the redistribution of the R. D. Fleck cover, Conten | n 0 ore a 10Na orm hand so that, as far as possible, -- * m-- - -- let has been enlarged. The man- big Sisplay of sary Canadiana, each owner has as much land as . ual furnishes complete informa- which ranges from primitive - TT By HENRY BUCKLEY stead of 5.381 separate pieces of Previously, but all in one piece Whitby Driver tion on every phase of civic and {plows to great - grandmother's TIMES GAZE E SALAMANCA, Spain (Reuters) property, there now are 641, and Although at first Spain's con- municipal life in Oshawa a A pect Te OSHAWA Cantalapiedra--the name means He average Boling today is about ik ative Joasanis ware shy of tife : Atded features, Tot Jhctuded Ju Sonjen bunk ede on, fie barmacks "the 'stone sings" --is a village, or 30 acres wo farmers now each scheme, they now are keen to par I R 1as BAT § anua, a l des : PH ie o Ve FOR MISSED PAP pueblo, whose name will go down have farms of 750 acres in one ticipate. So far, 486 villages, with nn ace Ias procedures, a highway map of HARD WAY SALVAGE U-BOAT a goldier's life during Canada's OSHAWA'S Miviglonig N id an Bra P! = Trdly > Ontarie County and extensive . ' . . TR: A early days. in the history of Spanish farming. Piece in area of 1,809,145 acres, have TORONTO (CP) A. fOUT-CAT | ot mtsntin TT dy 3 "| MILAN (AP Artilla Milani, HAMBURG (AP) -- Salvagers Ls statistical material. An airplane ,) =" Lo acquitted of a theft re raising the Nazis' most ad-| Past struggles are recalled by SERVICE PHONE It is the first pueblo in Spain to Splitting up of land into minute asked for permission to "concen- .oiision on the 12th lap of a 20- ov wai Jos. 22+ : break up the labyrinth of tiny holdings is common in the centre irate" holding. It will be years tock car race Friday night seti EDs oY, 13D of Oshawa S @nclos- charge laid after she bit and swal- vanced U-boat from where it was the splintered fragments of can- Rt : : i before the whole ¢ lie lap stock car race Friday night set oq in the back cover of the book- : ; oD fy plots of land into which its munic- and west of Spain, It is estimated Defore the whole complicated task q.."4 "2 4" destroyed one of the let lowed a jeweller's $250 diamond scuttled 90 feet down in the. /non balls and musket balls, broken UNITED TAXI i= area was divided, and to put that Spain loses 4,000,000,000 pese- 18 completed : cars involved, causing $3,000 dam-|~ The manual is available to the She suspected as a fake. The Baltic. The sub, with snorkel andramrods and twisted bayonets. | RA e jigsaw pune of plots together is ($80,000,000) a year through : ; - age public mans id vlerk's office at Judge Xiled she swallowed it powerful long - range battieres,| yALUABLE PAINTING 5-3541 in more rational form the time wasted and the other in-| ARTIFICIAL EARTHQUAKE Don Fleming, 25. of Whitby, the price of 75 cents accidentally and in good was the only one of its type in Through paintings and drawings Feb. 1. 1953. 330 f efficiencies caused by this "splint- : i fath service at the end of the Second gn p 8 8s, On Feb. 1, 1953, 330 farmers, op Shcien cau: y this "sy MITO, Japan (AP) -- Japanese driving a car which he had ob-|-- m-- : World W o » | the children and adult visitors too, who between them owned 17615 ering" of land. seismologists will create an artifi.|tained five days ago, slid into the RUSSIAN BOOKS HIDDEN TALENTS j¥rorta: War, can visualize General Brock and| acres divided into 5581 separate This fractionalization of farm | tl : {fence at the Canadian National! pypAPEST (Reuters) -- The MOSCOW (AP)--Tass, the offi- ANCIENT PAINTINGS his York volunteers leaving their| lots of ground, met in the village property is at its worst in Galicia. |¢18l. earthquake with the explo-\p hibition gr 2 2 { " Siers el 8 | > Cantalapiedra and asked the v na Pi on rh ahela sion of a ton of dynamite ne {Exhibition grand stand, and|gungarian Communist newspaper cial Soviet news agency, reports| NITRA, Czechoslovakia -(Reu-|headquarters at Fort George to al talay BR. 3nC 3 ! orunna rovince, ; ere are go ar bouncéd inte the path of Ray Nepezabadsag is again carrying|that white collar workers who lost ters)--Artists restoring Baroque engage in the decisive battle at Im Ty rain ) ages where the average sepa- here in August. Fifteen observa-|Clifford of Torpnto. Ernie Knight,|aqvertisements for the sale of their jobs through cuts in Soviet/wall paintings in a chapel atl/the Heights, a few miles away. TELEPHONE UNITED TAXI A Ta a heh . 18 as small as one tion stations are to report on the ©f Hamilton and Geo ge Makins, Russian bocks--the first time' it bureaucracy : acquiring man-'nearby Bina discovered 18 Byzan-| The Niagara Parks Commission il olot ' BEIT wriimi Cre toda has 28 (rac. explosion in a study of the earth's of Orillia { ho were following be- hae done so since crowds raified ual skills, They are beirig trained tine paintings dating from the restored Fort George in 1937 and | Cells accepted between 7 . plois. Une 2 ; J Ca i ay hag 28 trac- i : Ry , hind, piled into the two car Soviet bookshop and burned as metal and construction work- eighth or ninth century, Bina was/opened it to the public in 1940. ground in 250 separate pieces = compared with thred in 1953 crust, part of the International Fleming managed fo scramble their contents in the streets dur-lers. sewing experts a switch-'a fortified settle ent 1 the' early PH 5 on fo ED s of! 7:30 p.m. only, Tugt ever four years later, In- and the number of animals used Geophysical Year to safat : nd i a fortified settlement in the early|Construction followed the plans of} d and mi imi a das salel ing last October's rebellion board operators {Middle Ages ithe Royal Engineers who de. spade with a left-hand grip. {right hands in writing. Some | If you have not received your Times-Gozette phone your cer- rier boy first. If you ere unable fo contact him by 7:00 p.m.

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