THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mendey, July 21, 1958 § THOUSANDS OF OSHAWA AND DISTRICT RESIDENTS ATTENDED UNION PICNIC AT LAKEVIEW PARK ba i bie il y Brie Officials at the annual UAW ® ® Picnic, in Lakeview Park Satur- |day afternoon, drew the names of [the foliowing winners of attend- ance prizes: ite Deverkoiin, Hodes. An estimated 18,000 people jam- gest thrill of the day and most movements of Norma, the Magi-jers urged their respective teams HOW. Auerback, 254 Albert med Lakeview Park Saturday to were overflowing with energy cian and the Wilson Bros., a hand|to victory. : set, H. Ys i Toh J. Spel take part in one of Canada's larg-'long after their parents had balancing act, rounded out the The skirl of bagpipes blew om 3 street; kitchenware; A h J. 2 PE! est picnics. The cool, blustery sought the shade of a nearby hour-long variety review. the brisk breeze, as the GM Pipe Jey, 32 Glynn a J ni 403 |2fternoon did not deter members| tree. | At the conclusion of the show|Band and the Caledonia Pipe : oD. Nowosed, Ms of Local 222, United Auto Work- DAY FOR CHILDREN {the attendance prizes were pick-|Band marched and played for the Wolfe street; Mrs. E. O'Neil, ©1jers and their families from con-! As at every picnic, large and) ed. |enjoyment of all. Simcoe street S; Bryan Figson, (verging in vast numbers on to|small, every youngster gorged| . . NO ACCIDENTS |101 West and avenue; Gail spacious grounds of the park himself with ice cream and soda| CARNIVAL ATMOSPHERE The St. John Ambulance Bri- hank street; Sand- | The traffic problem was acute pop. Ice cream smudged faces| More of a carnival atmosphere|gade workers were in attendance Westmoreland ave- hut the fine work of the Oshawa|could be seen everywhere with prevailed over the area, as alto administer aid if the need Lamont, Varcoe's|pglice Department kept the cars|large smiles symbolizing the good! ferris wheel and four other rides|arose. However, at day's end . . and buses moving in a steady|time had by both young and old. added to the merriment of the/they reported no serious acci- Tricycles -- Ilene Tamblyn; stream. Autos were bumper to| In order to estimate the con- picnickers. Everyone was given|dents to make the occasion an rom Hanna, 149 College avenue; |hbymper for most of the afternoon|sumption of food and drink that|tokens for rides and the peopléleven happier one. Bill Tonk, Huron street. |and at picnic's- end, one could|took place Saturday it would be flocked to the lines for a turn on| The majority of the people Wagons -- Mrs. Gordon Irwin, | easily have been detained three-| necessary for the results to be|the machines. At one point, this appeared tired and hot when it [99 Currie avenue; Roberta Cry-| quarters to a half an hour before estimated in gallons of pop and reporter counted over 400 people/came time to brave the i [stal, 259 Conant street and Gary (leaving the area. miles of hot dogs. lined in front of the ferris wheel.[on their way home. It 'was a {Chobol, 112 Celina street. Although buses were packed, An excellent variety show en-| Sports took place at various|strenuous day for most but all -_ one bus inspector said it had|tertained the crowd. The clever places around the park. Softball were happy. and proud to have " 1 oT : & emceeing of the show by Billy|was played on the western dia-|taken even a small part in this Fg) Trap Shooting And- | Casting Popular Speakers Cite Importance | News BRIEFS | . TILES CHEAPER The trap shoot held by Local second, and won a box of «| Labor Unions In Canada | LLANDUDNO, Wales (CP)-- 292 was one of the highlights of |Paul Galowaski was third, and he | Tes wil be used on the roofs of the many sporting events of ihefwon & Spivning live. ini! vf The importance of labor unions; 'We also hope to bring about cause you won't get anywhere Oi rl gi he nop annual picnic at Lakeview Park ning in Class A were Ted Brook- in Canadian life was stressed by|some changes in the unemploy-|With management or the politi-| cheaper th i t Tied 2 Saturday ham and Mike Glowaski. the speakers at the 12th annual|ment insurance act. I know that|cians either." ny P an slates quarri ? Ed Drumm was best shot in| Class B spinning was won bY|AW picnic at Lakeview Park some in our own riding are af-| TY are Cis miles away. Class A, and with the wind con-|[Cecil Burtch, and he got a |gaturday. Se I oor Dyn TE eos Py RESOLVE PROBLEMS SPELLING TROUBLE ots of | Mayor Gifford stated that hel HENLOW, England (CP) -- A ditions as they were had a re-|vamping stove. Jack Noel was| The Hon. Michael Starr, fed- i i ; : 5 . | y 8 : all aspects of th» question will be : 4 markable score of 92 per cent,|second, and he won a box ofleral minister of labor; T. D. Depa ee Sig believe the gathering to be the|cyggestion that a new road in Ed took a large camping cooler baits. Stan Manilla was third, for| Thomas, MPP; Mayor Lyman A. |represe All i: .| biggest he had ever addressed on|.p:c ; : home. Marvyn Linton, a trap win-| which he received a spinning line. | Gifford anc Clifford Pilkey, pres- Teprest ntatives of labor will be, 0" 0 con. He congratulated fils Bedfordshire lows be called ner in many a shoot, was second |Also casting in Class B was Allident of Local 222, UAW, ad- Ee |the picnic committee of the union], Te i pproach - - was i Tes in Class A. Marvyn took home a Bond. |dressed the near 18,000 audi- Mr _Thomas congratulated the for a fine show. to n scause aut hgril es gun case. Glenn McLaughlin was |BOYS' CLASSES lence. Inanagement of the picnic for The mayor pointed' out that tought Bo one woud be abl gh third in Class A, and won himself] The boys' casting was won by| "I am thankful to be here their efforts _ |there may be disagreements be- Spe Th now is to be ca a gun cleaning kit. Also shooting |Bob Burtch, whose prize was an today," said Mr. Starr, "It was 'We in the labor movement in tween the city and unions, but Srovesice. in Class A were Roy Fleming, R.|air mattress. Tom Richardson doubtful earlier in the day if I Oshawa, = commented Mr. that they could be resolved atl. Wood, Len Bowler, Bill Wiliiams, | Was foto, and he won a hunt-|{could be present due to unsettled Thomas, ae LOW iD Ho middle the conference table. Jack Healey, Fred Davis and Bob. ing knife. conditions both in the world and,|©0f contract negotiations with Gen-| ro 4 CONE | Whiteley. Sam Edwards won the retired (in particular, in affairs concern- eral Motors of Canada, Ltd. up You ave 2 omiast cong! AIR Paul Glowaski was winner of members' prize, a casting reel. [ing my department. "We feel our demands are rea-|am satisfied that You will be sat. Class B, and won a pop cooler. Archie Vickers of the Carling] "We are now in a situation sonable. ,But we hear so much isfied with your agreement Let| . ia Bill Welsh and E. Zavinisky were Conservation Club supplied the |where the whole economy is af-|about bine one happy family |; go on to a better Oshawa than Conditioning tied for second place in Class B, prize for the open events. Ernie/fected. In all these troubles oithal some of us are beginning to|ayer," > Bill was declared second when |Ford was again the big winner, |our economy, as well as world-|be ieve it." Mr. Thomas mention- . , . " p Zavinisky did not show up for the and his prize was a tackle ho, Wide, Jabor has an important = the recent oy coniest one 'uncertainty of the world 2 OSHAWA hoot off. Aiso shooting in Class |Feie Dragomatz was secon and |part to play. e occasion of GM's 5 mile- ay Hy ite B were John Davies, Cecil Chal- [Zot a box of fishing baits. Bert| "At present we are endeavor-|stone year. joay. Je jacked labor 10 do its REFRIGERATION ton, A. McAlister, Garnet Knight Fry took home a fly tying outfit |ing to bring about conditions to| "General Motors'has never r. Pi dy and Hans Binke for third prize. Also casting in|alleviate the seasonal unemploy- given us anything," said Mr. ey PHONE RA 5-0321 CLASS C WINNERS the open class were Paul Glowas- ment. I have called a conference Thomas, "unless we had to fight|Oshawa i #4 | "Bernie Shaw, who has not done ki, Ray Locke, Stan Manilla, Alin Ottawa of industry, labor and for jt. It depends on the unity of - THE 12TH ANNUAL UAW | with some cool refreshment by | Abbema, Base Line, Bowman. [much trap shooting of late, was Bond, Cecil Burtch, Ray Adair, all parties concerned, so that we|the union what we will get now. 5% years. Lost chil- [was second, and he won a leg of | Forests had their display of a|™ ; ; ; ing in |Seer, and our local game over. H 2 children lined up to take rides | Pontiac automobile were Mr. | form provided by the picnic (cleaning case. Also shooting in Seer, al 8 | Wringer Troubles? General Motors Pipe Band (top | left), of 15 Knight's road. Mr. | (bottom picture), Nelson Wil |uson, H. Hutcheon and Stan Kes .|of this display, which interested | Field Day Tender EAT'N men in the park was Clifford | For him it was the first raffle | could not find his parents gun case donated by Archie Vick- many a question on game laws. | At a meeting held recently by ht picture) is presented | were Mr. and Mrs. D. Van- --Daily Times Photo were Art Barrett, Jack Gorin, : tor the field day to be held Tues- vilie, Ont., well - known Essex his prize. Also shooting in the must bring their membership JACK BIDDULPH TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Phillips, B. Strout and Bill Welsh. tume parade with prizes award- and Helen Born in Kingsville, Mr. Conklin ammunition shot in this very sue-|" : ; cles, tricycles, wagons and doll RA 5-1 179 4 lbs. 1.00 I 5 fathef a sé 11 and planing The casting tournament had 4 io refreshment booth and bingo for atligf-1n 2 Sawm| ano plang than othe: ; the adults. PORK SAUSAGE LAMB July21 28.30 URES 0 JY J . row. he set u ther mills bane camp stove, Bert Fry was E; pe 3 > RAS I ----_-- y 105. Ww, p other mills be ad | r -- . son sossismammT a tackle : IOCKET TRACK ~~. FINEST IN QUALITY LEAN 2 lbs. 1.00 picnic, in Oshawa's Lakeview | his son Alian, 12. A number of | ville. Mr. Van Abbema has winner of Class C, and Bernie Mike Glowaski and Jim Williams, may ll share in the responsicil: Stand by your local unions, be- Park Saturday afternoon, drew | attendance and door prizes as | been employed with General also won a pop cooler. Bill Sutton; The Department of Lands and Ity. crowds of nearly 20,000 despite | well as two brand new cars | Motors for 5 s gen ori) 3 rain earlier in the day and | were drawn for union mem- | dren sought and found their mutton gun case. Jack Courtney miniature fish hatchery. Vie Mil- HAVING threatening skies. Crowds of | bers Winner of a brand now. respective parents at a plat- |was third, and received a gun ICT, of Midhurst, a game over- ar ans on merry-go-rounds and the | and Mrs. Elmer Gordon (lower | committee. Two union officials [Class CC were Ed Crosby, M. Ferg- seer, Ben Smith, were im charge left picture) . marched through | Gordon has been an employe of | son and William Parker, are The open class was won by Bob many a conservationist. These| the crowd. One of the busiest | General Motors for three years. |.holding aloft a ilttle boy who |Brown. who was pleased with his game overseers also answered TYRUE-TRIMBEEF LE ADA JHE SALA Pilkey, president of Local 222, | ticket that ever came through. | among the crowds. ers of Carlipgs Conservation = " a the Bathe Park Neighborhood As- UAW in Oshawa. Mr. Pilkey | Winner of a new Chevrolet car Club, Also shooting in the open| ! STHEEE [sociation final plans were made -- 1 12 KING EAST--RA 3-3633 rn Ey - ---- (Cecil Pearn and Doug Branton. day, July 22. We are wringer specialists. . z The Doubles prize &as taken by . Starting at 2.30 p.m. there will | Our experts will rebuild your S P E C i A L S | LUMBERMAN DIES that veteran shooter Garnet be races for all children of park | wringer as good es new . . . COMING EVENTS DETROIT (CP) -- William Knight, with a borrowed gun, and members. Treats will be given |] at reasonable rutes! Thomas Conklin, 82, of Kings- he received a sleeping bag for i free starting at 4 p.m. Children ATTENTION YUGOSLAVS WOODVIEW County businessman and presi- doubles were Roy Fleming, Bill] ; |cards with them. | APPLIANCE SERVICE Yugoslavs are cordially COMMUNITY CENTRE [dent of Conklin Lumber Mills, Ferguson, Marvyn Linton, Bill o At 6.30 p.m. there will be a cos- (Jack Christie, owner) LEAN, MEATY TENDER, DELICIOUS on old lied here Friday night after a 4 ' nic at the home MO NSTER cng illness. There were over 1600 rounds of ; ed for costumes, decorated bycy- At Rear of 68 Simcos St. N. PORK HOCKS CLUB STEAKS Farms, Wel- entered the lumber business 63 cessful afternoon shoot | 4 carriages | i from August BINGO years ago when he joined his CASTING TOURNEY k In the evening there will be a For Pick-up and DeKvery SHALL LINK n_ ects ond TONIGHT mill business in Kingsville more sutmpenton : 4 will. be pro- He shinped lumber by boat years and Ernie Ford was win- 4 a gE ------ S---------- from Nhe roi As busi- [ver of Class A. He won a pro- J a ¥ | AA ~ e 2 1bs. 1.00 STEAKET TES t ye econd and took home " OSHAWA KINSMEN $1 ,300.00 ' {box. Jim Williams, president of| | y FINEST IN FEATURES LAMB STEW parthe » Harro umber [the Union Rod and Gun Club, ; ! MONSTER CASH PRIZES RA Mey in the a Jompet was third, and he won a gasting | > oe wtf 4 5 1bs. 1.00 SHOULDER " IBN pelle River .a Salle line. Also casting in Class A"were . re g ye "wp AT | | | : NCLioiNS Gell River and 1a Salle Ray Locke and Mike Glowaski, | sa Have W indow, '7 Will Travel SHOULDER PORK CHOPS " BINGO | ° ; - Winner of B Class was Paul| CONCERT SOLOIST | / LAMB CHOPS : 1.200 CASH DOOR PRIZES BINGO Galowaski, and his prize was al Bruce Dornan, who will lend | ot) 8 a ib 49c¢ 2 1bs. 1.00 than $1,200 in " RI 2 hatte antern. Stan Manilla was | his talents to the concert being | Wop. . : . : RED BARN | ST. JOHN'S HALL COLONIA LW UMINUM J day. 8 p.m econd, and he won a landing| presented by the Ontario Regi- | LEAN, TENDER " net. Al Bond was third and he ment Band atthe McLaughlin OFFICE & QISPLAY COURT Thsty ) NDA , 8 pm. won a cacting line. Aliso casting| Bancshell, Memorial Park, Fri- . LAMB PATTIES BLADE STEAKS free chance n a Gar 1 ar $7 ir lass Iy was Marvyn Linton! day aighi of this week. Mr. Dor- RA 8-8571 289 PARK RD. S. RA 8.8571 lass A spinning was won nan's rich- baritone voice eg MULTILITE: Finest Screen and Storm Window Anywhere 1b. 39¢ 2 1bs. 1.00 Call for Free Estimates i BUS SERVICE AT DOOR ¢ Velcome by Ernie Ford, and his prize was! him wide acclaim while sings | 16%b 170al 169g a battery light. Ray Locke was! ing at a Florida country club. |