CRA SUMMER PROGRAM WINDS UP AT left . to right, are 180 Division street round leader al rial Park; Valerie front, of 664 King east; and Germaine are shown Miss Edwards and Mary sire l d Pan Vi jastarache are volunteer Fudge, 227 K at the park and accept ' at the bandshell Baker Mer Baker in Times Photo | day 1 two out jurisdic mer progran upervisor pla} lem Oshawa [We Joorpk ted take his to Oshawa {Cornwall and at St {he came |eelved | | England where LIEL FRANCIS J. FRANCIS Band To Play Sunday 8.30 PM by C) "1 Walk With Ross Cotton, ac: the piano by Mrs TENANT iG Soloist MeLau panied at ming rture men! the day deter band Peter Ove Explorers' mm Tune Hutton", Broad al March, 'John EXHIBITION ber 1 Music Day at Canadian National Ex and Lt. Francis J, Fran nduet Oshawa attempt to repeal jceesses, Both the i! Band, which won four and the Osh entered for the | play at the CNE's dstand, The Junior play at 8:30 a.m. the nd at 5 pm, von by the Reg include the Section trophy for all 1 'ophy for the best nance of the day for best soloists two an iment last year ooting Victim ts Conviction CP) An y was shot in awaiting trial lay of theft ring and re il for n WORD village was of this Te playing arden of ronto with 5 cheque supermarket Hom ren will appear The O id in pa x LABOR BODY Lab AFI was Congress and C10 stab the India \ 1 of former go from the of ours?" vada, 1956, ) come CEREMONY {the eounty of Angus on the east 2 Oshawa Boys Among 48 For RCN Ventura ind ha Grade 13 subject music Two Oshawa boys are among one the 48 lads chosen from 1100 ap plicants for officer training un He will der the Royal Canadian Navy'siGrade 13 Venture Plan oast, L. W. Clark, 161 King street Mi east, and J. F. Zedie, 160 Mary never street, will soon leave for Esqui ' malt, B.( to begin two year preparation at the naval officers training. school "We are quite proud of said Mr Zedie today, Their son went 0ccl tmount school this have to complete his the West mother tudie or according to hi Zed had hen ( ( ( ner cadet train aroused the to ex any a inter wa me to chool ar J to plain tl ntur Plan him,' and I y took tests and He year to with a alia on public you mwroup Grade 12 ent to Ce July vho the!' 19 or Plan for nine tests and exams Soon, he and Clark will be HMCS Venture at Esquim will finish ith ind will have days of medicals, flight off to alt hey rating leavin an officer the choice the service or signing of duty Toronto posted on the of a five year tour in be authoritie tudents will opel quadror completion Atlantic Coast their west « t training They will have antl-submarine, fi helicopter antl on of a choice of hier squadron ub training, New Archdeacon Girl 17. Held At St. Mark's Archdeacon A, Woolcock, newly appointed rector of St, Mark' Anglican Church, Oshawa, will first service Sunday. Archdeacon Woolcock has come from Prince Albert, arrived in the city week, He succeeds Lothian as rector of Sask., and earlier this J. N. England, he was edu. a grammar school In Paul's Theo From St, Paul's out to Canada and re his degrees in divinity from King's College, N.§. Arch deacon Woolcock holds the de grees S.Th., BD He was ordained and served In Nova Scots returning to he served in Wor coste During the war, he was chaplain to a brigade of guards and served in the Middle East and Italy, He was given a King's Commendation for his war serv |ices, | In 1947 Archdeacon Woolcock |returned to Canada, served in Algoma for two years and at St, John's, Port Dalhousie, for seven There he served as chaplain for the Canadian Legion Branch and the Masonic Lodge In 1956 he went to Saskatche wan and in the same year wa appointed an archdeacon of the diocese of Saskatchewan, At Prince Albert he was chaplain o the Army, Navy and Air Force Veteran Association, He has Catharine served as militia padre toto McGill Prince Albert Garrison i Festival Aided. By Advertising By M, MeINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa EDINBURGH, Scotland ham Cowie, chief press officer for the Edinburgh International Festival of Music and Drama, is completely sold on the pullin of advertising in the Cana group of Thomson News He told me em terms when he welcomed press club set up for Born rated in at logical College "wn & Wx % % before ARCHDEACON WOOLCOCK Wooleock ha two Archdeacon ried daug Is mar and children hter who married in St and who will also Wooleoc X the seor Ce of marked as maple oal men, | anadian ac ple LT by tl Har C Times Gra y a Cana He wa Lorne and He with f the taking part wat street 1 met uniforr llett of the Ontanrd n power dian papers phatic to the festival wife so in wife me the Ss tatt ome . The ned here ibution to and Mrs, Pa enjoying uo and have or four months ago the in three advertisement for Festival appeared Thomson group new papers across Canada. Mr. Cowie enthusiastic, not only about | vout and design of ad sement, but ab it achieved romenal in Canada from whic! orders for Can Lorne 1s ( the fi a full page Edinburgh all of the Y was i 1) i ls the also it the I throu 1} h on to Inverary n ere AT FESTIVAL CLUB inquit and tickets 1 stival events ada this place the Sates in ries stems directly from the ising in: the Thomson | in the opinion of Mr stands 1y an spapers Cowie CANADIANS EVERYWHERE One' has only to walk E wrgh's beautiful street through how along Priv garaens y Cana pital toc est th the mar or be dians are in Scotland's cay the t 1 ered them seen nts have varied eve program. 1 L enjoy of festival hat that | {viction for of making the they and dramati ¢ eveats of On Liquor Count A ready girl, al a gon enter Thurs 17-year-old Oshawa probation after breaking and was charged on ing In 1959 |day in Oshawa police court with obtaining liquor while a minor Marie Sullivan, pleaded not inded until Magi Ebbs ordered the custody unless posted Donna 154 Jul ity Mon ( om for hem trate girl he $200° bail ke pt in was "i Silver Medal Is Awarded Mrs. Marie Taylor, of Box 316, Port Perry, who is a pupil of Reginald Geen, Osh awa, has been awarded a Silver Medal by the Royal Conservatory of Music, To ronto, for outstandin ades in recent examinations 'Oshawa Mouse Gets Oiled Garage attendants today, found a mouse in the oil filter of a car belonging to Agnold Gorveatt, of John St, Mr Gorveatt was having the oil changed at Brown's Super. Station on Park Rd. § Mr, Brown said he thought the mouse must have been in there since it left the fac tory * Six Hurt In Crash ME eon by bus Relleville suffors mashed near test oop sons ADVILLE and their four left Friday for their home in Ont,, all nursing injure d when their car! info a plekup truck northwest Pennsyl community Wednesday Pa A ries this rm vanla night he parent Mi and Mos Cecil E. Huiser, both suffered lacerations and shoek in the at cident. Their eldest son, Cecil 6, sustained a fracture of the arm The and minor 3 Arrested loft Kenneth, 14 Ronald, 7, were cuts David treaivd others 10, For Or Srmugeting m TORONTO (CP) l'o Three men cha yn th Smus nta C da, remanded Friday were | William ( an, 49, and 1 all free Wong, 53 Chung Kuen of $25.000 George 0 re on bail Wong | and ed with ng an mmper vo CF chars ahett yonation tg | rother 1 wareed w illegal re entrie made thelr dates must with ival which one of th VO the year. derful day of reminiscing, |15-months old |wanig |service | {would derive real benefit from!gld placer {members In Killing alding Chan {on {that {| Club, She Oshawa Times OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, SECOND SECTION Old Friends Re-United By M. MeINTYRE HOOD Special London (Eng.) Correspondent To The Oshawa Times MONTROSE, Scotland -- In this little east coast seaport town in PAGE NINE coast of Scotland, we have been enjoying a reunion with a couple of old Oshawa friends, We came up here from Edinburgh to spend a day with them just prior to the opening of the Edinburgh Inter- national Festival of Music and Drama, and it has heen a won- These old friends are Mr.' and Mrs, James (Shirley) Gibson. Jim was for some years with the parts and accessories department of General Motors, while his wife, Shirley, was on the office staff of the Werner Company, They lived for a few years on Simcoe! street north, then built a home in Whitby, on Craydon road, where they lived until a little over two years ago. Mr, Gibson then was appointed the educational staff of the Royal Canadian Air Force, as a civilian, and after a brief spell in Trenton, he was transferred to the training command at Saskga-| toon, where he and Mrs, Gibson| now make their home, to JANICE McGREGOR, age three, admires the plot of flow- ers at Adelaide and Mary Horticultural Society Serves Without Charge socley has added big stone wingsithe Junior Club include excur- on either side of this gate sions to gardens or landscaped Today (Saturday). the society will deve lopments of interest, a poster hold its annual Flower Show in competition, 2 bird house compe. the auditorium of E. A. Lovellltion, a dish garden competition, nublic school, Entries were re- and the Junior Garden Club An- ceived from am, to 1 p,m, nual Show, for which the West. and the show will last all day, mount Kiwanis Club donated all There will be prizes for all types PFi%€ money ' of flowers, and trophies for sey-| Officers of the Horticultural eral classes of gardens and land. Society are as follows: President, caping around private homes, Lloyd Johnston: first viee-presi- crvice stations, and schools, dent, Mrs, 0. W. Weeks; second Only. membe of thie foty| Vice president, Albert Maskell; a) op » society rs W_memoers 0 SOCICLY! (reasurer, Walter G, Corben compete in the show but it Slvat: hoped that the public will show . interest by coming to see it New members are welcome to join the society any time LIST OFFICERS Attached to the society is Junior Garden Club, with over members All members pupils of local public or separ: schools, and the club is under the cadership of Chairman Mrs, son, Mr. Corben will be 0, C., Weeks and Co-Chairman as treasurer by Miss Mrs. Earle Sandford, Activities of Bennett, streets, The flowers are plant. ed by the Horticultural Society of Oshawa, Janice is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas McGregor, 268 Mary street ~Oshawa Times Photo VISITING OLD HOME | Mr, and Mrs, Gibson, with their son, Colin, have come over to Scotland to spend a holiday with Mrs, J, Smith, Mrs, Gibson's mother, But as Mr, Gibson's parents also live in Montrose, they are also having an opportunity of seeing their young grandson for the first time, My wife and I went up to Mont rose in response to a pressing in vitation to spend a day with the ¢'€ty ! Gibsons, It was well worth the 300 volunteer journey to see them again and to city recall the days when we had been close friends in Oshawa the Jim met us at the station, and drove us to Mrs, Smith's home, F where we again met Shirley, and|plant for the first time saw their baby, of the He was a grand wee chap. ter. They It was a grand day of talking Doses al over old Oshawa days, and ex- fra hit changing notes on all that hap . pened to us since last we met in|" that city ot Mr, Gibson flies back to Can- Fo ada on Sept. 7, but Mrs. Gibson Mary staying with her mother for Bloor another month, and returns oniq.ualopment October 5, |school for ithe west New Kiwanis |" 5 Members ho gates at the ! on Bond ost be a cer More Cy Powell, president of the Westmount Kiwanis Club, intro ruced three new members of the club at their luncheon meeting Thursday at Adelaide House The new members were Gordon Osborne, John Reiger and Ken Zimmerman, Mr, Vern Walker, of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club, per formed the Induction ceremonies He reviewed the growth of Ki- International since its] formation 45 years ago and men tioned certain outstanding awards that Kiwanis had received for its club work, He sald he was sure that each new member supply wagons headed for the 50 $ an organization of nearly the , recely The Oshawa Horticultural who have don many great services ing no recognition whatsoever for r effort 10 they supply and the Ald Soc planted ach ear the f the Ch rounds y shel window Lodge on sev xpeet to do for the lowers fo Idren have Fairview and e planting Manor, Other pro the beautification of} treet just north of on Hilleroft east of Simeoe uth near and the Southmead just behind the arded children on of Simcoe south ons foundation Hil jects Include on Mary SCC ase dale may ary sistant Bennett, On Tuesday, ety will hold the E, A, 8 Sept, 6 a Dahlia Lovell school the! lum, After the show, a presentas "tion will be made to Walter G. 90 Corben, who has been treasurer are of the Oshawa Horticultural ate! ciety for 26 years and is no ng to Toronto to live is on » street ret ide lake Horticultural Society iron memorial ) the p that used t ently the 850. mov with re was the the b neter re | | Fields who has spent most of his great the fife on the Last Ferry om, Con Still Pl north Mackenzie and rivers of on fhe where his wa grew He 16, and captain's Born South Nahannie | River, father a | trapper and trader, he up at Fort Simpson, NW.T was working on river boats (CP) The now holds McQuesten, papers, horse-drawn "Engine ' a DAWSON, Yukon River which once Yukon ferry carried Supply wagons made up most of the cargo, Commercial fisher- commuted from the west bank to sell grayling, whitefish and king salmon in the city of 30,000 residents, At one time a hotel near the ferry tower, called the Marconi Hotel because of inter- est in the then-new invention of wireless, The tower was torn down in 1944 after being severely damaged by ice carried by flood waters, A new ferry landing was constructed downstream The present 52-foot ferry, pow- ered by a 170-horsepower diesle engine, starts service each May following breakup, It operates seven days a week until about mid Octobre. when ice again blocks the river, In the wheelhouse temporary men failure Is my biggest worry," sald the young skipper, "There is a current running seven miles an hour and we head downstream pretty fast." "I Just angle the ferry into shore, try to fix the engine and if I can't, a couple of small boas come to our rescue and tow us back to the landing, Passengers don't gte excited and take it as part of a Yukon experience." The McQuesten is an important link in the tourist industry, fast becoming the mainstay of this community of 900. It connects the Whitehorse-Dawson road with the Sixty Mile ridge road, a 175-mile dirt stretch Joining the Alaska (Highway at Tetlin Junction in Dick' Alaska, gold-mining camps, is their membership in Kiwanis andthe last of a type familiar in the the satisfaction received|far north was dependent mainly upon the with completion of bridges individual effort put forth by be-|gver the Stewart aad Pelly Riv- ing an active member ers this year, and the opening of Mr, Kenneth Jackson, presi: an all-weather road north from dent . of the Oshawa Kiwanis| Whitehorse to Dawson, the ferry reviewed the objectives of will be the only one left on the and welcomed the neéw|Yukon route, The McQuesten into Kiwanis, last year carried 3,624 cars and -- - -- 8 511 passeng mostly tourists, Man Charged The first ferry at: Dawson was was built Kiwanis Ss inaugurated in 1901, A tower was erected on the east bank and a cable strung across the Yukon to |a rock anchor, now site of a ferry {dock, The vessel was hauled |across on pulleys, 39. | Is MONTREAL (CP) A year-old man described by po-| lice as "highly dangerous' was hot and killed in a gun battle V'riday on Ile May, north of Mon- treal Police identified the man as Roy William. They said he was wi toy for questioning in a num. + of Montreal-area holdups A spokesman said William was released from St. Vincent de 'aul Penitentiary recently and had sworn to "get' certain po. licemen The battle started late in the fternoon when the holdup quads of the city police and the provinelal force spotted William in. a parked car When William fired several shots, his car and ome woods Police cornered him in an empty coftage and exchanged mnfire before bursting in William was found slumped over the toilet still clutching his tol An d saw them he Jumped from disappeared into inquest Is expected to he hel Lay Two Days Under Tractor HUNTSVILLE, Ark. (AP) | Attendants at a hospital told Fri.| how a farmer lay trapped ith an overturned tractor for than two days before his for help were heard it arm of William 63, was mangled. It had amputated above the e! ENDS 33 YEARS OF SERVICE Mrs. a bou- Driscoll after | contains the signatures co-workers Michael! Szidor came to Canada in 1926 settled in Oshawa shortly : wards, number of gifts seated, received quet of Tom left, is shown handing a gift card to Sezidor, The and a zidor, A hospital spokesman said Yingst, who lives alone, was plowing when his tractor turnad aver morning. He was pinned under it, Retiring shawa 33 years at the | Company, right) was fellow workers farewell party, of his roses by with "Monday nored his giant Friday card a