The Oshawa Times, 6 Sep 1960, p. 4

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A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdoy, September 6, 1960 I TOPS POP'S RECORD the Canadian National Exhib- ition baby show, brought an | that father William missed 30 years ago. The father lost in the semi-finals but was deter- ship 13 ( honor to his family Monday ( mined his son would do better Steven was judged best of 850 | entries by a panel of 14 doctors. | (CP Wirephoto) | | Concession 4, Pickering Town-| | Bay Squadron During Winter FRENCHMAN'S BAY (Staff)--§ The Frenchman's Bay Power? Squadron plans to hold a school for those interested in boating. © Classes will be held during the & winter at the Fire Hall in Ajax. * Courses will include piloting, seamanship, rules of the roa i mariner's compass and related § subjects and will be given every: Tuesday evening at 800 pm. Registration will be at Ajax Fire Hall on Tuesday, nd Oct. 4 at 8.00 p.m, 3 Basic aim of the courses is to offer those interested the oppor- tunity to become more proficient boat handlers and improve train- ing in water safety. Squadron of-/ ficials point out that this can'f mean not only greater pleasure for boating enthusiasts, but will help reduce the dangers to train. ed operators caused by inexperi- o% enced boatmen and their dis #% |regard of good water safety prac-|; (tices, | The Frenchman's Bay Squad. | ron is one of fifty forming the {Canadian Power Squadron -- a non-profit organization of boating enthusiasts devoied to the de- velopment of betlter and safer boating ~~ both power and sail, Further information can be ob- | tained by calling Ajax, WH 2-465, | KILLED IN CRATER | ROCKSPRINGS, Tex, (AP) ~ |Abner Totty, 15, died Sunday when a huge boulder gave way and fell on him as he explored a 180-foot-deep crater left years ago by a falling meteor, | -- m---- Big Silver Cup First girl president of the | National Hi-Y Fellowship, Beverly Burke of Ottawa's Fisher Park high school, re- ceives the gavel of office from | retiring president Robbie Shaw over tients FIRST GIRL PRESIDENT of Halifax, Elections were held | St at the Geneva Park centre near Orillia, Ont. Left to right are: Karen Richards, tiring secretary; Brian Stocks, ' ford, secretary. LEUKEMIA FATALITIES HIGH| Japan TOKYO (Reuters) -- nese research scientist said Mon- said his figures were based on day the number of leukemia pa- PLANE CRASH-LANDS % sons aboard & Skymaster * (liner escaped in] when the bell; ' |miles south of Caire. CHUTE FAILS AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- Mrs. Ann Morgan, 29, plunged day: 5,300 feet to her death Sunday when her two parachutes failed to open during an exhibition edition of Reader' THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL oF : THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX cordially invite ALL CITIZENS OF THE TOWN TO ATTEND THE Open House and Inspection OF THE WM. A. PARISH WATER PURIFICATION PLANT Thursday, September 8, 1960 Official Opening BY THE HONOURABLE LESLIE M, FROST, QC, LLD, DCL Prime Minister of Ontario Catharines, Ont., retiring the Labor Day weekend | vice-president; Robbie Shaw, Beverly Burke, Robert Hamil- ton, Guelph, vice-president and Christopher Shepherd, Brant | Ottawa, re- AT 4:30 P.M. Professor Susumu Wata- A Japa-{nabe of Hiroshima University PLANT INSPECTION--5:00 TO 10:00 P.M, in Hiroshima. Where oe | examinations of 223 patients AJAX PERSONALS By GRACE MILLS times, and spent some AJAX Congratulations are hospital in Halifax, being extended to Mr, and Mrs.| Mrs. Ray Andrews, Woodhouse Joe Pollard Jr, (nee Mary Hous-|crescent, has returned from a Dickson ton) and Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd|yigit in the western provinces, King Colirt Apts Sept. Crowels (nee Jean Patterson), with relatives she had not seen Brian Tait, Edward street | Celebrating birthdays Sept street, Ridout Johnson, Gifford, her 21st; street; Glynn road; Tulloch drive; Penny Sept. 2, Lawrenc time in were; 1, Miss Joan Crawford, Oak Barton Lynda (; Veronica |; Tudor 8t.; Guy Grignon, The Freyseng Trophy, symbol f Sheep-rearing excellence, has returned to an old home, The heavy silver cup, given for the best pen of four lambs, was won *\by Lloyd Ayre, Bowmanville area farmer, already a three-time win-| who were married here last week. since coming here to work at De LAC Bill Gilchrist, RCAF, fence Industries 17 years ago : CRIME UPPED BY HUMIDITY Bagotville, Quebec, spent several Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koender days with his mother, Mrs, "man, Glynn road, arrived home Gilchrist and family last week. [on ¢\nday morning from a two Mrs R. Ramsden, Brock months' visit with relatives in street, has Feturued home irom 2 Dordrecht, Holland, Murder and mayhem go up two months Je Paul Koenderman Jr, spent the, when barometer goes daughter Margaret, Mrs. J. Cole, | nolidays with friends in 5100Y| down. according fo a Bom piece in Popular Science, But when dreary and muggy days turn dry and erisp, the crime rate goes down as much as the Mr. Cole and family, in Atikoken,| Creek' Ontario, and his sister] 75 per cent below the aver- Ryan of the Salvation Army, To-| Sunday. Mrs. D, Davidson, Mary straet,| Ajax enjoyed a wiener roast on| Times Classified Ad, Call RA Ont | Wilhelmina spent hers with her| John Mills, Glynn road, is home aunt and a Mr, ~ Ne ronto HQ, and Baby Bramwell, | | age aged Lan weeks, y | Mr, and Mrs, Bill McCartney, | No use killing yourself try- has also returned home from hos (Saturday evening, when Jack] pital, Brown and Miss Sandra Drew| 3.3402 today and a friendly ner of the Freyseng For the next month, the cup will stand side by side with the Freyseng Winter Fair cup, which |was also won last November by, {the Ayre Farms. Ayre hopes to |retain the Winter Fair Cup In No- \vember when he will show his {prize-winning lambs again, | "It does make one feel pretty |good," he said as he held the sil- ver trophy. "It's good advertising {for the farm, too, I'd like to keep iit at home for a year, even | though my wife doesr't like keep- {ing it clean." | The winning lambs are from |Ayre's Hampshire stock and will be entered In the London Fair, "I expect to do fairly well," he said hopefully, 'but you never know," Ayre also carried off $650 In {prize money, three grand cham- In Ayre Display atom bomb was dropped in 1945, | from the time the bomb was is double the national average of dropped until last year, BE a For 30 years, Ayre has been ghowing sheep at the Ex. His twin brother, Boyd, also entered) in the Freyseng Contest. "He| pretty well cleared the board, | too," grinned Ayre, Lloyd Ayre has two daughters, Cindy Lou and Wendy, who are following the Ayre trend. Last year they helped to exhibit the winning pen. 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