[et me 'showyou | "howeasy | itisto travel free from Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Lewis. 15 and over, Boy's wheelbarrow 3 -- ill Zari Wal- ano 27 4 Va SOD 10 COFFEE Mrs. Harman Is oy ahiont « VENDING MACHINE Honored By Park | the Harman Park Neigborhood | machine offers 130 separate There was so ne thin glo GIRLS RACs, Joy Joseoh | Association, presented a Lite everyone at the Harman Park ges ai -- Joy Joseph, nyo bership card to Mrs. jf. | r i last Saturday Mary Macauley, Eleanor Bright-| id "| packages of foods and drinks Opening Day held last Saturday y :ord Harman who officially open-| DE since ay shapes, ing in price from 5 to amid brilliant sunshine. There on. 5 n a resented | 'were many booths and games for| 8 and 9 -- Sandra Campbell, of Mis Haman aul PI thank-| T every age group and it was de-|Jane Grabko, Mary Ann oar. | a" "parman and presented) 0c. 3 clared an outstanding success by| 10 and 11 -- Janel Jackson, 0 "iy 2% orcace | Almost everything is offer- everyone in attendance. Lydia Szuszwal, Georgina Kuch-|™" dance was held in the club) oa te gDshava a ig Pore : et at 11 12, 13 and 14 -- Joanne Bour- house in Jie evening to Jou Fi ocr Phen Teg TS, Loreon n, Jus dages, Neena Braznik, Sandra|? Tle by thel It's fun -- and profitable. days old, won the prize for the| that was made possible by the youngest person . in attendance Powlenzuk. untiring efforts of the ttee| and Mrs. John Hurlbert received poug RACES in charge. a gift for being the eldest. |"% and 7 -- Lanny Campbell, A brand new bicycle was the Bobbie Romanski, Kenneth Pat- children's attendance prize won terson. by Pamela Corby. A coke cooler 70,000 HAIL CLIMBERS HONG KONG (Reuters)-- LIGHTNING KILLS GOLFERS Seventy thousand persons NEW YORK (CP)--Lightning| gathered in Peking Sunday to ; 8 and 9 -- Terry Dobroshinski, [killed three golfers in two sepa-| celebrate the Communist Chinese] : - was the Adults attendance prize| ,,., 'yohane, Gary Tutin. rate golf courses Saturday. In|claim of having conquered Mount vo ; a | won by Adrian (Bug) EL | 10 and 11 -- Walter Grabko,| Orlando, Fla., a railroad traffic Rest Om its Sorters slopes, ; ay beautif and - worked centre- ] g ; nd three| the New China News ncy re piece, made and donated by Mrs, Robert White, Bryan Campbell, Manager Was killed and gency Fred Climpson, was won hy Mrs. Steven Hadiuk. # ; % ' : a Crp 5 GR wok RE Sa A cic FE in A G FRENCH CANADIAN LADIES HOLD COMMUNION BREAKFAST i Mic , regional president, | Toronto; Mrs. C. Vezina, sec- pained dove B19 fhe hea Toronto. Mrs. L. Chamberland, ii > - president and Mrs. In fhe lodgiers Tage EVIIVORE| satey rs Tames Hk, Bleakiant hela BY he Qshirsre gg Big a , = | Y. Gilbert, secretary, I Joseph and Joyce Cur-! Mixed Three - Legged Race -- Femmes Canadiennes Fran- ~--Oshawa Times Photo Iran, | Mrs. Gerald Godfrey and Wayne Give Pledge To Spread Gospel ATLANTIC CITY, N. J caise at the 401 Restaurant Sun- day. Left to right, facing the camera, are: Mrs. G. Ran- court, treasurer; Mrs. J. Cardi- nal, first vice - president; M 4 tok { Robins, Ladies Shoe Kick -- Mrs. Fred| iu "yo" ere seeking shelter in a shed. -- Mike Sankiw,|others were injured as they ported. The vice-chairman of the Te aL Join Gow." huddled in a shed. In Warner, Communist republic pr WO " g | Ga., two were killed gold medals and other awards to Travellers' 4 4 s of the mo ing | expedition. Due to the death of MR. JOSEPH GANGEMI father of MR. JAMES GANGEMI, CROWN TAXI & JIMMY'S GARAGE WILL BE CLOSED FROM Mon., June 27th until Thurs., June 30th -- today's young people are heing Fifteen thousand Seventh-Day conditioned to - godless living Adventist teen-agers and young which heralds the collapse of adults Saturday pledged them- Christian society unless the trend selves to "give the Gospel to the'is changed.' world in this generation" at a _ a , mass dedication ceremony which you TH BETRAY ED Sn climaxed a five-day North Ameri- Ihe truth 15 that young can Youth Congress here people are being betrayed in 2 The souih trom 3 siaies and SUITIDE way By an aul rd their Congress tonight, The event above the moral well being of opened June 21. and the dela- youth. A massive assault 15: pe gates have devoted time to an in- os lensive {raining program to Pre- oe giith "and violence in literature pare for 'Service as hometown, jo, pictures, television and missionaries" in what will be the 43 o "rags communications most extensive drive to reach o.io Minchin charged young people with the Christian . message yet launched by the He pointed out that such perils Seventh-day Adventist Church are pointed out in the Bible as . marking the end of human exis- SALVAGE HUMANITY ce as it is now known, and In a closing address, which set declared that "a great sense of the stage for the new drive, urgency must motivate Christian - Reuben R. Figuhr, world presi- young people who have a mes- Shop and Save At GLECOXT SUPERMARKET FRENCH CANADIAN CLUB HONORS PATRON SAINT The dinner, | Stevenson's road north. The Mayor Lyman A. Gifford, Rev. | dinner followed a service con- | Dean Paul Dwyer, and Father ducted by the priest of the bi- Bouvier of Toronto. parish, Rev. N. J. :. Among the guests the Baptist day. "Travellers' Cheques are the sensible way to carry the money you need on any holiday or business trip. They're easy, they're Pictured above are the head | table guests at the dinner held featuring the traditional baked bv the Oshawa French-Cana- beans, was held in the Church | dian Club marking St. John of St. Mary of the People, --Oshawa Times Photo. dent of the Adventist denomina-| sage of warning and hope to give begin re- is|turning to their homes through- Tartanettess | OBITUARIES WEATHER FOREC Place Second | 70% | Sh n MRS. ALLAN McGARRY ower a - \ High requiem mass for Mrs.| ' In Dnll Test Allan McGarry, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital last 1 T esda | On Saturday Oshawa was re- Friday in her 28th year, was sung Coo er u presented for the first time in in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic the annual Bandland Pageant at Church at 10 a.m. today. TORONTO (CP) = Forecasts shifting to west 15 Tuesday even- Kitchener by the Tartanette and Rev. Dr. Paul Dwyer sang the issued at 5 a.m. ing. Majorette groups from the Har- mass. Interment was in St. Greg-' Synopsis: The large high-pres- Haliburton, Georgian Bay re- vey Dance Academy. The pro- ory's Cemetery. sure area which gave such a gions, North Bay, Sudbury: gram included competition in ail The pallbearers were M. Hef-|pleasant weekend to Ontario Sunny and warm today. Partly types of baton work and perform- fer, S. Lepine, T. Thompson; G. moved away to the southeast to- cloudy tonight and Tuesday with | ances and parades by trumpet MacLelland, P. McGarry and A, day and a band of showers and showers and thunderstorms be- bands and majorette troupes. Armstrong. | thunderstorms entered extreme ginning ucsloy HORE. A Safle Taking part from this area ee i kre | northwestern Ontario. This area cooler Tuesday. Winds south 15, were the Wh Solo Twirl| JOSEPH GANGEMI of unsettled weather will move shifting to west 15 Tuesday. | International Novice (11 and 12/ Joseph Gangemi died at the| across Northern 'Ontario today| Kirkland Lake and Timmins. | years) Lynda Boydin, 81.6 family residence at 245 Olive av-| ang tonight and will affect South- Kapuskasing regions: Sunny, be-| marks; Canadian Novice (13 and|€due, Sunday, June 26. He had ern Ontario Tuesday. | coming cloudy late today. Show- 14 years) Carol Greenham, 83: been in poor health for the past| Regional forecasts valid untillers and thunderstorms tonight. International Novice (15 years Wo years. | midnight Tuesday: Partly cloudy with isolated show- land over) Ruthann Deboski, who The son of the late Mr. and| Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake, ers Tuesday. Warm today a little won a second-place trophy, rs. Pasquale Gangemi, he Ontario, Niagara regions, Wind- cooler Tuesday. Winds south 20, | The Junior Tartanettes placed Was born Sept. 15, 1880, at Reg-|sor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: shifting tonight to west 15. second in the Junior Drill Corps £10, Calabria, Italy, The deceas-| Continuing sunny and warm to- contest (14 years and under). On © has been in Canada for 50 day. Partly cloudy with afternoon Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Tuesday 174 Ritson S. -- Open Daily to 10 p.m. Specials for Mon., Tues., Wed. (Over 40 Years in Oshawa) BUTTER FIRST GRADE v 64+ HEAD LETTUCE 2 ... 25° CIGARETTES > 3.05 PURELARD™™ . 15° HAMBURG" ** 3 ..°1 BACON *°"*"~ . 39° eonvenient, and they're safe. In fact, only your signature can convert them back to cash. Here's how Toronto-Dominion Travellers' Cheques work | Before you sét out on any trip, visit your nearest Toronto-Dominion Bank and exchange the amount tion, called on delegates to '"'de- to the world." vote their lives to salvaging lost| The delegates will humanity in a world which rapidly moving into its greatest out North America Sunday. darkness." "The fate of the human race largely rests with today's youth who have become probably the most powerful force for good or| DISTRICT ready young people are moving ¥ oF GATERRIA nf onto the stage of action, toppling CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT governments and revolutionizing Universal availability of the the social structure of the Twen. 1€2ling and saving power of the tieth -Century," Figuhr declared Christ, Truth, was a theme dealt challenge is "for young people on Sunday, June 26. The univer- to be motivated with a desire to 521 nature of divine power was reach constructive goals." also brought out in the Golden "Christian young people are Text read from Isaiah (52:10): needed who will not be bought 'The Lord hath made bare his complete dedication to Christ as Dations; and all the ends of the their ideal," the church leader arth shall see the salvation of stated. jour God." FORCES OF EVIL STREETS CLOSED He cited powerful forces of evil| The following streets will be bg ; A W out the world to move toward Oakes avenue from Richmond|{the team were Carol Greenham, Years. He lived in Trenton for and evening showers and Windsor of cash you'll need for destructive goals, and called for street east to Colborne street Lynda Dawe, Lynda Boyd in, Some time and has been_a resi- thunderstorms Tuesday. Little ho ll the same amount in "an intensive revival of Christian east; Hillcroft street from Jar- Maria Drygala, Lynn Hellyar, dent of Oshawa for the past 42) change in temperature. Winds St id Travellers' Cheques. You purpose to counteract the forces vis to Trick avenue; Somerville Merle McConnel, Clare Waduck, Y®ars He was 8 mother of Holy Hight. way, south 2 Tuesday, Wingham : ean convert them back of evil and give the world some street, from Byng to Orchard Bonnie Crimmings, Ann Bernard Cross Church | ig CHEESE SLICES ".."c. 29° period of moral and spiritual CITY AND evil in the modern. world. Al He pointed out that the great with at Christian Science services or sold, who the steadfast in their/10ly arm in the eyes of all the which are causing youth through-|closed for construction today: hope of salvation from the chaos View Blvd.; King street west, and Penny McMullen. Toronto Predeceased by his first wife, CHECK SHORTED WIRE it faces." Another speaker, E. L ington, D.C., warned that "'a great segment closing Congress Minchin, of Wash- associate director of the Adventist youth department, the the er Jos Licastro, ne {Trenton .... the the former Josephine Licastts o> The Oshawa Fire Department|sy Catharines . enue to Dean avenue; Olive av- by the senior team consisting of iS Second wife, the former Gra- hag 2 quiet weekend. On Satur- [Hamilton enue from Verdun road to Wilson Ruthann Deboski (head major- %a Paterno. He is also survived day at 6.05 p.m. a call from 135 Muskoka road south; Chadburn street, clos- ette), Nancy Puskas, Marlene 0l- PY four daughters: Mrs, L. Zap- Central Park Blvd. south, was Kil/gioe o ed at Olive avenue; Central Park iver, Maureen Martin, Bonnie Pio (Laura) of Windsor; Mrs. A.|, cared, to check on a shorted Fain blvd, south, closed at Oliv e|Crowter and drummer Bill Cor- > 4 from Gibbons to Stevenson road; In the evening's parade Wilson road south, from Olive av- Junior Tartanettes were joine of COMING EVENTS THE ZION DOUBLES GLUB ANNUAL STRAWBERRY SUPPER June 29th commencing at 4:30 at Zion United Church, Adults 1.25, Children 60c KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION TUESDAY, JUNE 28th FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 56 ond 55 STRAWBERRY TEA Holy Trinity Church Wednesday 2:30 p W.A Adm Adults 35¢ _hildren 15¢ WOODVIEW PARK MONSTER BINGO $1,300 PRIZES $100 DOOR PRIZES GINGER ALE ">." 2 :. 25° (PLUS DEPOSIT) Shop and Save at GLECOFF'S Open Daily To 10 p.m. JANI BIBSR SIE CHESTERFIELD linn se CHAIRS New Executive and Is Inducted AUTOMOBILE | RELIEF SEWERS B 3 of Work I Office will distribute copies of the B Ja cees UPHOLSTERY oard of Works will construct a' code all srested citizens as Y Y relief sewer Sal oS Te ny 3) nie ; j Ciilugup 2s Expertly Cleaned from Guelph street to a point ficient quantity. They contain in- PHONE 144 feet east of Farewell avenue. formation regarding prices, de- RA 8-4681 s. asso (Ann) of Windsor; Mrs. E. nydro wire. There was no fire. At| North Bav avenue; Cadillac aven S ,|nelius. . ; i c avenue south,|n J Lo : G. Graine (Mary) of Oshawa and sent to wash down an oil leak f three s Patrick 8 White River . avenue, closed at Olive avenue: Jiree sons; J Brick, Donald and from a tank car at the CNR sub- Moosorfee La Salle avenue, closed at Olive Roberts 0 ens James of Oshawa: two sisters, y,y' phe department was called| oo |avenue; Luke street from Rich. P | S , g 5 36 grandchildren; and 40 great- Q mond east to Colborne street east. 4 g : | ce Fallout Shelter. mre REE LL will be open to local traffic. Con- ue_The body will rest at the Arm-| iio uring the weekend. i ditions such as weather may re- - .. 4 quire the closing of streets not on' built in Toronto by the provincial Jaen ig al bi toss Roman| the list government, was officially opened Sig 10C Ro Jen. Vec nesday at this afternoon by the Hon. Kelso ; am, icv offey will sing Letters patent have been issued | shelter has been built according Greg § Cemetery, this month to the following Osh- to the provisions of the National = awa and district companies: H Building Code, which is author- Ltd., Oshawa and Outdoor Liv- and being distributed to munici- ing Unlimited Co. Ltd., Picker- pal offices in pamphlet form this ing Township. week. sco (Grace) of Oshawa; Mrs. 4.20 p.m., Sunday, trucks were Ropike ng closed at Olive avenue; Highland! ---- > Ri ; and two brothers all of Italy, also to subdue a grass fire on Cordova, | Whenever possible these streets Ontario's first fallout shelter, Soong Funeral Home for high re-|*2 2 9UTiNg te Weekend. =~ | NEW COMPANIES Roberts, Attorney-General, The the mass, Interment will be in St. | Kassinger Manufacturing Co. ized by the federal government | Oshawa's Emergency Measures Douglas Fisher, secretary of the Oshawa Chamber of Com- merce inducted the new execu- A relief cverflow will be built at tails of construction, and types of | tive of the Oshawa Junior Cham- the Gliddon - Central Park blvd. shelter, which will be published in ber of Commerce at a dinner bad Four brick south intersection, Cost of the digested form in The Times Civii dance Saturday evening at the room, 2 b + ge, 21' broadl d living room, full dining lwo projects, deisgned to alleviate | Defence column next Monday. Hotel Genosha. flooding conditions in the area, The column will also carry in- Those inducted were: president, will be $4300. structions for obtaining a copy of Bill Edwards; vice - president, ------------ -- -- | the pamphlet George Murless; vice - president, i "The reason for constructing a Fred Upshaw; treasurer, Al Lock- BOAT, CAR IN CRASHES fallout shelter," says a letter| hard; secretary, Bill Girling; and BELLEVILLE (CP) Three from the government concerning directors, Joe La Rocca, Fred persons escaped injury, in tWo (his pamphlet, "'is adequately. de- Ball, Douglas Smith and Vic accidents at the busy causeway monstrated by the fact that the in-| Pratt across the Bay of Quinte, south clusion of 'a "shelter in the base. The Lew McConkey Award, for of here Saturday night. Belleville oni of a frame home it wili re- (N€ Outstanding new Jaycee, was| desired. RUG CLEANERS 174 MARY STREET R. JEFFERY RA 5-9478 with built-in li | d if TO INSPECT, CALL . . . HARRY MILLEN REAL ESTATE RA 8-1679 BUILDER to cash again as you need # by merely signing your name, Travellers' Cheques are negotiable anywhere and completely free you from the worry of loss or theft. A ZAR, It's good business to pus chase Travellers' Cheques before any trip. It's also good business to take advantage of the many other excellent services you can enjoy when you bank regularly at Toronto- Dominion. If you'll drop in to the nearest branch of "The Bank" soon, I'm sire the individual, per- sonalized service you'H receive will convince you that..." fishermen Doug Mcintosh and j,.. i radi presented to Vie Pratt. Brian Dirk rammed their boat Yice the on Fadistion 5 Mrs. J. Rutherford was pre- into the causeway swing bridge Side. and a brick I at oul sented with the Marie Libby, = and were thrown into the water. 50%, 400" 1n a brick home to one Award as the outstanding Jay- Firemen fished them out, but as 'Wo-hundredth. cette, traffic backed up Albert Edward CE " i Lucas drove his car into an abut- {ment. He was released from hos- I pital after a checkup. JACKPOT NOS. (52-54) TONIGHT RED BARN YOU CAN FINISH: ¢ HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME IN SPARE TIME You must be 17 or over and have left school. for FREE 55-page High School booklet today you how . AMERICAN SCHOOL, 100 DUNDAS ST. DESERONTO, ONTARIO. Send me your free 55-page High School Booklet. people make the difference at TORONTO- DOMINION G. B. MILES, Manager King and Simcoe Branch Cluict Distinction... Chik Rgoonse mercenes-senz [G0 The three pointed stor is your assurance of finest craftsmanship and long term driving pleasure. The Mercedes-Benz 180 is the one fine car that's truly economical to operate. 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