The Oshawa Times, 26 Jul 1960, p. 9

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mg cove GE Oshavon Ti Darlington Provincial Park has already proven itself, as is|=---------------- -- clearly shown by the attendance | SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1960 PAGE NINE [figures for the four weekends in| which it has been in operation. | The holiday weekend on July 1 brought 1143 cars out to enjoy this new park on Oshawa's east- | ern lakefront. The next two week- ends saw crowds of 551 and 404 cars, respectively ures for this past Saturday 'and Sunday | have not yet been compiled, but |are reported to be greater than those for any weekend so far | Although some of the roads on the 300-acre site have not yet been officially opened, all the usual provincial park facilities are available, including a beach 4 [which will be completely devel 4 oped in some future summer, and tenting and trailer grounds with picnic tables, grills, garbage cans, changing huts, and privies. Fishing is good, offering most- ly carp and silver bass, and any- thing caught may be kept The park, operated by the On- 7 Ls oT fario Department of Lands and Forests, is staffed by mainten- ong AND ONE-HALF miles | and Forests in the form of Dar- | vided. Seen above is the gate- | information about Ontario's | I . 4 hd ance and ranger crews and the 7p... frortage, east of Osh- [ lington Provincial Park, which | house at the entrance to the | Provincial Park can be ob- EWSPAPER PLANT beach has a life- ard. for the Awa, are the property of the | opened July 1, 1960. The park | park, where vehicle and tent- | tained. QUEBEC VISITORS TOUR N y esc Deri i ie 2 Ontario Department of Lands has all camping facilities pro- | ing permits are issued and all | --Oshawa Times Photo va 4 whole season in al p io A tour of The O was held yesterday. Seen as | P.Q., Suzanne Parkin, of Osh Jater i ; al ! [Prov wcial Parks can be obtain 1 f ; ter the | : d Mvrande Gravel | to a day in Toronto, including 2, or permits for one day| | building for the il hig they are about to he | awa, and i nde Gravel, o Dre op Can C Sthway fod ror or , or per Lik or one day 35 SOLVE WN 1 ys are a t gh Jonquiere > visitors anc = 10st apt ce 4 school students taking part 1 building are, left ! Je nqulere ae i a and guest app nee on J permits cost $1 per day or $5 por in the exchange visit with Quebec | Donna Howard, of Oshawa their hosts travelled to Niagara = Taploid A 3 T Phot week for a maximum stay of all i I urday, : shaw mes Photo _teen- 1-agers, and the visitors, _Therese L Lessar d of Jonquiere Falls by s on Saturday, and Oshawa ne ot dave KEDRON GIRLS' CAMP Says Vehicle CELEBRATING iw ol Metropolitan Set-Up ¢ . ; BIRTHDAYS i ' Tabloid Athletic Meet Was Stopped Sree. Sn ticer Opposed By Mayor Tl tt Oshaw ts of Oshawa and dists Ct Myrtle, Ont., was found guilty! Mayor Lyman Gifford was ask- without any improvement in ser- and we had the same problem out 1e attention + celebrating birthdays ) . ! rimes | n drawr severa , are celebrating birthdays Monday of assaulting 2 police of- ed by The Oshawa Times Mon- vice un Toronto you have to wait there It's my opistion that Osh. W . ' 2 ich I y! tocay y = day whi 3 f the ve-|/for the bus just the same as awa can grow on her own. I's fy appe Nee rd + ' i va ned $35 : osts 'day what he thought of the ve-|/for the J Fashion O 1e Stor hes oe. one' 0 onidas Charlotte Kwiotek, 4 ficer and was fined $35 and cost Parl Prod a Te, Bill Tilk, 340 Buena Vista: * i » street sout Camelle Wa »d after z ie ne % Sirone Tool Sou 0; | HE 2 ed after an inci on "o¢ tno Metropolitan Toronto, Mrs, F Hennig, 116 Easthaven: Not now, but eventually we will ast Saturday afternoon, the, Janice Faint, Sharon Sm: origin 'pres Ake on. 948 Green. [dent July 13 involving Cpl. Wil- council, in which Mr. Gardiner "Yes, Oshawa should become have to. Right NOW too many Last am ver )shawa da Barnes and Barbara Li ena I ( hay 0 rma Whithy Mr iam Werner of the Whitby De- guggested that Oshawa was ready part of Toronto. We'll get better People would be looking for work 52 g : A € 1 a bi ¢ \ rescer S ¢ \ A " A d are." 3 anis ( Hg p Kedron, held (203 points). I ih 3 J " 563 Ridgeway tachment of the OPP, hi I, to become part of Metropolitan services and I won't mind paying | her ' k ar 1 (2 E: abel Johns, 563 Ridgew: thet a he Third!" { " 17 t I t ef arte lin, the f of A rt} on and two other men on the 1ird| Toronto the taxes their regular id m 4 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS ancast enda-Lee Martel. Jin, f. on avenue; Mrs, Arthur Wray, |i op { Whithy Tov . 5 3 ; track and field type meet com 75 points; Karen B I r the tu tor 1 ( oly IR 3, Oshawa; John E. [Concession Road of Whitby Town-| novo. Gifford was asked: "Do George Henning: "I don't think » prising a group of at ents! a suman. 73. Madel SFT : Renee Mart t the dent occurred on oe gonthlawn avenue; Ship : you think Oshawa should be- so. Oshawa should stand by her- Plu Si n for .z y ants & Chia ad a oy = ' rod \ I S )é and t on 1 Np n *avel 75 Cons srant was also fined $15 for » part of the Metropolitan To- | self." for all stant and 066: Sandy " 35 rli I i i ' R | Mrs. Ellen Gavell, 175 Conant Grant wa also ome par the ] po € h team competed its si : t Hughes. 63 a rstein 3'da To ¢ n 0 and v ar ik . t e Gatchell, RR havin gio Fr, A« Vy being| ronto set-up Mary McKay, 317 Palace itself. The team ama © and Susan McConke 32 I . he RS : a she John Hoskin, 1053 intoxic cated in a public place wa The mayor replied: "Not as street, Whitby: "No definitely highest number "FASHION SHOW WINNI RS ni M N ne 3 tits rth Ree n [Ea long as we solve our problems not. Whitby and Oshawa are 1SSin events was declared the 1 arse et ar 4 Mrs Cot \ ys. | top an ; ) y ' arie Begg, 1216 Belvedere | rg n our area. I mean by that that| growing on their own. I don't see Of course. individual champions Another feature event a : viously stated. He sa Mr. Helen Balser, (COMPANION CONVICTED 1d Yost A Ar I S y ? i Sy avenue here are three neighboring mu-|any advantages . . our taxe were established camp was the fashion ) eld > wear Y. Jasin! that | | 8 10k « 31 Edward avenue; Neil One of the other men involved 6 any advantages . our taxes : Y the girls last Frid Y m } wdwa 1 : : nicipalities, namely, Whitby would just go up." inal results by the girl t a 1 ' 1 € el n wh ert arkin g 367 Ced: street; in the fracas, Howard Shelkie, of --* " Fai o i ' final results. : rt Were At xiclizs \ : nd | W Ho d, 1367 ed Fr 3; [Oshawa was convicted last ook vnship, East Whitby and Dar-| john Popowich, RR 2. Port The 10 events were arranged Bathing Suit a net stein \ ia, | Stephen: 1 het | io John. |of assaulting and occasioning|lin8ton who have asked us for perry: "I think we should Join 7 o definite by 8 F digs Sa ' lar vere ! ¢ west alerie John- of ass? 5 ¢ ee 0n Ne ricipal services a oT h demanding definite , Leslie Shepherd Jest i at, etc.) ; | ton. 131 Garrard road; Carol |hodily harm to Cpl. Wefner, |Mmunicipal services and can not it will increase business TORONTO (CP) -- The stock older and expe ¢ B eso 3 tos " ston, 131 Garra é | be provided until such times as Miston Havt 4 Ontario other skills, whic ( ned gst costume for sports ~= Be . cl RR 1, Bowman- | Cpl. Werner testified he Was|our city knows what the overall aon. "Hayton, a market rallied at the close of sonally well. Ts 2 rly Feasby, Sus: McConke t cos for I ; Milton Hayton, 44 Ontario Jight trading Monday, but all s all) Clark, 330 Adelaide travelling to his home in his own going to be for those three . campers, offered and Carolyn Garr car and in civilian clothes accom- ie that Toronto has all they can han- tions failed to record a plus sign. . nia Best formal gown Ww ) nnie AC llippa : hs ob in- Fag : . b x x dle with all the racket going on 3 results voch. Barbara Tutt NG EY. . he five persons to In- panied hy his wife when he pass- hat we need in this commun- ers Tow BL Re "running On index, industrials were off The teams were chosen and. in Poch, Barbara vr, : ; . : T Oshawa Times ed two men running on the road. |ity first is 1 planning board con- ag: for avo, He's 1 a at 472.81 after an earlier loss A jos 5 w a Best national costume ( } \ll-Ro 1 ; oC heir birthdays each day will | "po proceeded to a hohse and|sfituted under the planning act to again for mayor. He's alwa YS of more than 1% points, with a contra -clockwise + (Sullivan (Japan); Janice Fair np I J | e 'all five neighboring town. | hooting the gab. Gardner is bet-| 5014s off 29 at 77.04, base metals ov from one t Xt tr rere, serve 'a a > ring Sgn Branly ia sdk 301ds 2 M, S moved Greece): ter educated and better suited off .57 at 149.86 and western oils e 1 Raik raars : C for" Regent Theatre, good for a | .....aq to arrest the men for ps (including Bowmanville and | after a lapse of seve minutes beir ur 1d lic place fo 1 The current rei id ¢ Owinanvitie £ Chris McRae, 838 Hortop . & igs : i In less than 1'2 hou 5 e sixth ne n the 1 four-week per od. The ¢ intoxication {Whitby townships) thus prepar-| oo" "I don't think so. We °'f-60 at 77.78--their lowest since tracti s "Por don hink so. We campers, seven team M attraction 1s BY ng an overall plan whereby 1950. seven or eight membe i Hates % hol t bothered to count ess'. Nisth | SHOW ED \ RUDUSTIALS .._|those municipalities could work Should opera 'we 2 Selif sontain Volume was 1,719,000 shares team, rotated about t rospec or the number of convictions when Reports on b eon the 11 He aid 16 Sitowed 13 a CI" lout a plan to serve the townships done that wa > compared with Friday's 1,603,000. an orderly. fashion. The be rece ived only ) We 2 i tials to Grant w ho Yas! in is a which have no services today | WVariere M2 Alam. RR 1. Osh. Among industrials, 'utilities outstanding perform hours of 8 a.m. anc é seat of a car. Continuing to 1€/ And in the event that is not| wa. don't think so. Oshawa (00K fractional losses all round, cially in bowling, the Softball back of the car he saw Shelkie| awe " cceive double tickets to > |called the police detachment and asked about hi Trofam Basowicz, 50, Howard he was about to arrest the move this way and settle the| "po Howlett, 73 Ritson road Montreal gained 3% at 521% and other man, Shelkie spun him problems here that are rising s : : ; 5 south: "No I'm from the west Toronto-Dominion lost % al 51% (time was the factor iis Sid Bk perio } I time ar around, uck his eye, shattered from time to time. i -- International Paper paced the Bow Rot dist ; Ay as nr x es t a path. The 53.3 confirmed in Osha olice t in +3 C n his gle , 'and ripped his So my answer right now i No losers in its group with a drop of ketha oop): fart hr ect! i A a E : RE rls thin: fo Yo ns irt ot as long as we can settle our P li 0 Bl ) 1%, itibi 3 throws); soccer } accu-|er to rub chould é pt Fr, wh ae os yiliun on : 0 isio | In the ensuing scuffle Cpl..own problems. But in the event olice Un ert i at 94%. Abitib} was up % af racy: hoop race; : ry iwc dd with civilization ¥apim ne rockin Te TA oy i a 3 r accidents were Werner said Grant became in- We can't settle them, we'll need F Hi R : [ Dominion Steel Ya at Rie (ree oi es Hast Spade OE HATE DAR er Ba tear wo samc sh vkon oon soon ow as FOF Hit-Run Driver | Lomivion Ste, gainet. 3 a bowling (three ba ' watch the siampede program year & roup ! five. 1h Wort Shin : o US her of other people were . WOODSTOCK (CP)--A prov-|all lost % at 30%, 19% and 64%. . . asked same EE are ince-wide alert was broadcast by Ventures led mines down, off Ww a. Calgary. Herald reporter. says. treated Gooasic to an elk 369 Park road ith and J o h njamination by John Greer, that ing were some of their answers: Provinciai police Monday night in/% at 22%. Falconbridge and TEAMS STANDING x McDonald is: a brother " ? the. moun: cienk and other game which. hei Vs , 1177 Kingston road, Whit-| Grant was also pushing and shoy-|""¢,/ © Lawrence, 136 Gladstone an effort to locate a car involved Hudson Bay were both off % at inning team -- B aN Mrs, Reg. Mills, Oshawa boule- {air king at that mountain punts and freezes. A ocery by, were involved in an accident fing Shelkie. avenue: "I don't really care." @ hit-and-run collision near|30 and 43%. Susan McConkey : Dien d north ard Whitney 1 cl to 11 hours a day and some ipply lasts him throughout e Monday noon at the corner of Al-| The officer also testified that We're a suburb of Toronto al- here Saturday night which re- Labrador gained % at 17% in Peggy Norris Jartel, i 1d. of 21: Nassau street. Oshaw: v it seemed fam to me oT bert and Annis streets. Grant offered to fight him and ready." sulted in the death of a Kapus- last-minute trading, and Cominco Arlie Hughes, Linc Rarg.and British Columbia gold prospec One day I heard over the {fis ent tainment t Damage estimated at approxi- shouted foul language at him. Dick Snowdon, 293 Mary street: kasing woman and Kerr Addison both improved Linda jord tor, Mr. McDonald visited in Osh- radio an announcer from Calgary vinte r consist nking ak- mats 550 as caused in a tre FARRER "No not really. I don't like the! Mrs. Ray Sawyer, 65, died 's at 17% and 113% while, among Judy Raike uzen va about three: ve age it the Canadian mohey ine plans for tf W ao o-car accident on King street DE CE EVIDENCE idea. A smaller place has a per- Monday from injuries received Senior uraniums, Rio Algom was erley Feashy : ¢ r o Calgary Heral ri : ( : 1 ountain " i sntin > o eo ng vd | € near Riverside drive. Sonja! Grant claimed he was just fry- onality which it would lose in a when the car driven by her hus. off 15 cents at $6.45, Cheryl William : caster at dd ha the stampede: M1 1 y that had!(amine t My tT i ? o hic| Elaine St ri 116 Eastmount ing to separate the officer and larger area." band collided with the sought-for] Among western oils, Home A and Mary Gavel 256 Do It: McDonald went around showing been photographed for the $10 il pons gris avenue, and John Ford, 64 Pros.|Shelkie after he learned that Cpl. "vrs. 'WN. Wilkinson, 563 Col. vehicle, a blue 1958 Chevrolet. |was off 30 cents at $7.20 and ie Line, ae y R people a postcard with a picture hill. I pull bill and there| "I" qon't. know how anyon can pect street, Bowmanville, were Werner was a police officer eridge street: "No, I don't think| Mr. Sawyer is in fair condition Great Plains gained 25 cents at Linda McClennc K at Lan- of a mountain on it. Aft ) vas," © IcDonald relate ve in tke city," he commented. tie d 's involved He said he did not recognize so . . . all the prices will go uplin hospital. a. and Brend af 7 s the card, he asked he 1 climbed I I'd neve hange m fe An 1 done when the Cre dentials and did not rea -------- ---- - 3 5 t « 0gI t but ot 2 the cars ¢ Correll, | lize Cpl. Werner was an officer points 1s audience ecognized 1 ) i ibn | V 1 d he 1 i a . Carolyn Garrison, Lesley Shep- mountain, as the MT apier. maounta Vi 07 : Whithy. andjuntil told by the officer's wife herd, Sheila Key ian Haer That's $10 Mcuntain r. Mc- lle h osteards printed of the 1 naly 1 m y N James Montpetit, 825 Ritson road] Mr. Greer contended Grant gen, Lyn Town nda Pophar Donald replies, pulls picture "Ca y Stampede Ly fe by a Mountie south, were involved in a collision| would have been throwing Mary Kell and Gail McWill 1S ont a $10 bill on the bz f whic 960" imprinted among the 'hot- j, ( anmore for iving with last!on § coe street south Monday punches if he had intended to (267 points the same mountain red on fc f » card Ww » gives y, vinter." he. vor nted. afternooi. | assault the officer, Jean Parrott, 2) ! I card A moyle, Judy Koh W Mr. McDonald, tags 510 Mc. FOOLED BANK OFFICIALS : ster, F¥ laine Port ' ithe yonald", claims rt of I foo ne with the card the f 1 I nald son, Shelby Boyce, W ih liscovered the mountain or ( ludin bank J é he appear on tl ont Page Cl} e ence ueries bitt and Judy 1% .s10 bill about a year : y I neve y anyt 2 ng | mn after whic Ponillippa Muir NM as vn mountain's official name $10 bills any mor e ot I Ima Hip \ y [or a pia i nt ee ene 3 Bi oa i : Crown Procedure Martel. Maureen Sulliva an » River and Field in t McDonald went back t { v he think ill turn ag) ha 1 350 point Kootenay region. It 8774 as a prospector three years gut han he eels Lesiys pambenin 2 po t h, over nine mile long and ) an laim it h tl ity fit doesn't i just keep Ontario County's controversial "The crown should be consis Karen Ashman. Janie Snelgro a beautiful lake i - if if, It yg on looking," he said practice of dealing with drinking tent and uniform throughout the EE -- - - -- : - Irivers came under the fire of [province in the laying of these De > unsel George Boychyn charges : proceeding with the n magistrate's court Monday, proseeutions," he said He was defending John Eber 4 ! it was repeatedly wein, 50, of 848 Simcoe street Stated that it was up to the mag- south, who was charged with both istrate to decide whether a man drunk and impaired driving. is impaired or intoxicated ' Calling the procedure highly improper Mr. Boychyn said "The public is given the im- found guilty of im-| ; ng considered as his! Pression th 2: administra. =n tion i to suit the purpose t offence. He was fined $150 and costs and had his driver's li- >" rges. If he is drunk CANES suspended for three he should be charged with the months wience he committing whether 3 it might be considered lesser oi When Assistant Crown Attorney more serious, not one which suits Bruce Affleck chose to proceed the convenience of the crown to npal har normal- {oiiain (ne penalties the crown sser charge but ants in a particular case." cumstances carry Ir. Affleck tiffer minimum penalty, objected were as follow 50 3 1s dash Street, was fined $100 or three Be! er I fone I can see the day when the has got along all right while papers, banks and steels throw and archery ivilizatio month in jail " jas lying in the ditch. Metropolitan Toronto Area will wi A oi J ight so far saw mixed "trading. Bank of The evens of th, abide re H | +. Police Probe' Chief Constable H During the ( Stamped ri hick erfect fish- off told the rat : ¢ aviiphi in1 told' 1 Police Dey ng him. and circling the base of One of these individuals Jack from daylight rk Gold He lives Os} or nned Police Department ing I 1 y softball diamond (time r McDonald who was interviewed on my mind all t time he ds during the winter ati ars driven by Herbert Wurbs,| He admitted, under cross ex as for After a procedural wrangle complicated by a discrepapcy, eplied the | law was quite clear that the crown 1s the carr e of the prosecu- charged that the crown tion and maintained he had the onsistent in laying right' to proceed on 'which ever and hinted that the cha he decided. | lesser or more ser It would be chaotic if anyone ious é depending on the in thi county could dictate which pen: desired. the .crown was to proceed Defence counsel said that the with the presecution, he said. po:ice officers concerned had in "The crown has seen fit to pro- f timated to kim that the accused ceed on 'the impaired charge. I was intoxicated and he had come icel that it is not only my right ourt 1 red to plead guilty but my duty to carry out the 4 drunk driving a charge with prosecution on the impaired driv- v minimum penalty of seven days ing charge." in jail Magistrate F. S. Ebbs allowed OWE 1¢ found that his cli- the crown to proceed with the ent was now faced with a charge charge with the comment that of impaired drivi punishable the crown was like a woman and \ % by a fine tor irst conviction had the right to change its mind } P| but since iberwein had been! The magistrate convicted Eber- (convicted once before for im- wein. after hearing. three police GROUP PRESENTS PLAY loired driving the minimum pen- officers testify he was intoxicated ' i § alty for a second offence, if con-| when | é 15 stopped on Sim > : x SE 4 The CRA Child Ie y bY r p roup took part in the nl victed, would be 14 days in jail. coe street ; H a - : | Rn . eect as, The Kons | revs: Ko, osc by | 14 roe arent By | hi LEI es ea iere| SHIPBORRD FRIENDS GUARD FAMILY LUGGAGE : - aia ' : de Nar 1 ted i nt of drivir | id the im- ancy ir rvir the notice of pre & Creampuff 1! R i X £4 n x ¢ 2 T N 1 I ' + aire | \ : rit viou victio A 1 wp} . q 4 . ; : ; Pwo year-old Jim van der | but Peter Hochmann, 2. of Osh- | arrived with their torium (o y 15 P be his | I eo 1% ith 8 only entence as if it we ) right. of above from left to r 1 lla Mari é Secon uldren f1 the CR am; ( & success lvious record. (his first offence, : ) families 1a Houston, B.( awa, a shipboard friend, seems | Montreal Sunday after visiting cems sure the hat box is his, | a bit doubtful The youngsters | relatives in E ope.

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