The Oshawa Times, 18 Aug 1961, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 18, 1941 A 30-FOOT CHILDREN'S paddling pool was incorporat- ed into the Ajax Community Memorial Pool project and is a "bonus" feature at the new- Iy opened attraction. Located in Ajax's Civic Square, ad- jacent to the Ajax Shopping Centre, the $57,000 pool was the community's first major ve JUDGING BY THE MANY young swimmers who are en- joying its refreshing water, the Ajax Community Memor- ial Pool has truly proved to be a much welcomed addition to this community's recrea- tion machine. The $57,000 pool % was opened to the public, following a series of construc- tion delays, last Saturday and since then has averaged over on August 25, and a feature of this ceremony will be the 250 young patrons daily. The | official opening will take place | COMMUNITY POOL AT AJAX vo Lo ] fund-raising effort. The swim- ming pool drive was success- ful in raising the money after two campaigns. In the future it is hoped that an ice rink i | | | : | | | | | turning over of the pool to the town by the Ajax Kinsmen Club--the fund raising body. The service club itself has don- ated at least $20,000 to the pool fund. (Oshawa Times Photo) cs i i |the contest, '|fied. There were three classes, with one prize (for first place) in each class, as follows: ! | { son, 13 Roosevelt avenue; 2nd, | Elwyn Smyth, 64 Forest road; 3rd, W. J. Edwards. Harwood |ring-bearer. can be constructed next to the pool, thereby - utilizing the changehouse for both recrea- tion activities. The pool is slated to be officially opened | on Aug. 25. (Oshawa Times Photo) | Indecent Assaults Blamed On Books TORONTO (CP) Magis- trate Joseph Addison Thursday blamed lurid paperback books and movies for an increasing number of indecent exposures and indecent assaults on young children here. Commenting after he had con- victed three men of indecent ex- posure, he said sexual stimula- tion derived from entertainment media is more than many men can bear. He said uncontroll- able compulsions are set up by this stimulation and that "it could, and does happen to any- one -- businessmen, merchants, rabbis, priests, magistrates and lawyers." Gardeners | In Ajax | Win Prizes | | | AJAX -- The Ajax Horticul- tural Society will hold its first Flower Show on Saturday, Au- gust 26, in the Community Centre. At this {ime prizes will be presented to the winners of the Garden Contest whose gar- dens were judged on Aug. 8 by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cowan, who said they were very pleas- antly surprised by the high standard of the gardens in- Ajax | as a whole, not only the ones| entered in the contest. Of the 36 gardens entered in| nine were classi- | Landscaping, 1st, Cecil Robin-| | | "7 |avenue north. :|70 Burcher road; Ayler, 69 Burcher road; 3rd, D.|of the bride, acted as ushers. :|Hine, 106 Hurley road. Flowers, 1st, Mrs. N. Mills, | 2nd, Dennis| Vegetables, 1st, A. C. West, 4| .| Windsor avenue; 2nd, F. Leach, Mr. R. Kellington played the 24 Roosevelt. avenue; Manktelow, 16 George street. 3rd, W.| For several years the Ajax {grounds this year have had as Park Playground |Dies While Final Programs On Holiday i PONTYPOOL The sym- By GRACE MILLS at the next Recreation Commit- pathy of the community goes to AJAX -- Jean Coutts, super-| tee meeting, that a boy and a|Mrs. George Vaughan (nee Ber- visor of playgrounds for Ajax, girl leader be used next year at nice Cain) on the recent death has announced the closing of the/each park, which should make|of her husbarid while they were three park playgrounds to take th is difficult task a little easier. on a holiday in Buffalo. Funeral place next week, and has issued] At the closing exercises, aitook place in Toronto. an open invitation to all the par- mock Indian Pow-Wow, with Mr. T. E. Cain suffered a ents and the public in general|warriors and Indian maids is stroke al his daughter Bernice's to attend the closing programs planned, also an exhibition or IUke in Toronto on Friday in each area. crafts that the children have| nin aid 1s in the hospital In Cedar Street Park will have been working on all summer, [071 CB on its closing program on Monday, |activities such as soft ball, vol-| ' Aug. 21 at 7 p.m., and Exeter ley ball, quoits, table tennis and| Mr. Robert Halleran left on Road and Lord Durham will|point competitions. Thursday for a visit with Mr. have theirs on Wednesday, Aug. Crests will be presented to and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mont- 23, also at 7 p.m. winners, and also those who|real. . Sponsored by the Ajax Recre-|took part in the track meet will| Congratulations to Mr. and ation Committee, the park play-|get the ribbons that they won. Mrs. Grant Stuart on the birth Miss Coutts would like to ex-|of their son in the Bowmanville leaders three high-school stu- press her thanks to those citi- Hospital, on Saturday morning. dents: at Cedar Street Park, zens who took care of the lead-, The ladies of the Women's Miss D. Raveney; Exeter Road, |ers (and children in emergency) Association completed a beauti- Miss J. Henshaw, and at Lord with regard to water and wash-|ful quilt last week that they Durham, Miss S. Bilcox. 'room facilities, as there are hope to sell in the near future. Children attending the parks|none at the parks as yet, and| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Freder- range in age from three and|in case of first aid needs, with|jck went back to Peterborough four years old, to 15 and 16special thanks to Mrs. K. Mc: (on Sunday after a two-week holi- years, and averaged at least 100|Gregor, Exeter road, Mrs. Higy at their home here. at each park every day. This Staden, Burcher road, Mrs. K.| Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Curtis, has meant a very strenuous pro-| Miller, Tudor street, and to W. jr. and Mrs. Barrie Stuart are gram for the leaders, who have|Ensoll, caretaker at Lord Dur-|3uay on a holiday for this week. had to organize, coach and ref- ham School, who helped with] yc onard Trick is back to eree all sports, track and field storage of large equipment dur- work on the section after 2 events, arts and crafts, etc., as|ing the summer, a three-week holiday well as enforcing safety rules, |------ - rem | =e Rev. George Richardson Newly-Weds Will Live In Oshawa | By GRACE MILLS AJAX Baskets of vari- colored gladioli decorated the rostrum of St. Paul's United [member of St. isly.s.A er and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Dickson. Mrs. MAPLE GROVE Mrs. A. J. Campbell, {L. C. Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. MAPLE GROVE -- Maple Grove Boy Scouts enjoyed camp. Harm) Freeman enjoyed 2 motor A MP-itrip to Lake Lorwell, near ing weekend at Presqu'ile Point, gars Bay where they visited near Brighton. Fourteen Scouts|yg.s" Otis Pritchard and boys and three leaders attended. yng yrs. George Davidson, who Those in charge were Messrs. are holidaying there from Mano- Bruce McDonald, Gene Dobbs. and R. Welsh. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laverty Miss Karen Dickson spent a and family attended the Hannah few holidays with her brother, family reunion at Cobourg Park. James, and Mrs. Dickson and They also called on Mr. and family at Gravenhurst. Mrs. Edgar Eley, in Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Deelby,| Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fawcett Stroud, visited her sister, Mrs, and family, St. Catharines, were Chester McGrath, recently. | weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dobbs has returned Pawson Beckett. Bob Scott and after holidays with relatives at! po mily enjoyed a camping trip Burk's Falls. lin Temagami and Iroquois Falls Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.\and in Algonquin Park enroute Ron Pingles and boys were home. Flight Sgt. .and Mrs. Gordon] Spicer from Summerside, P.E.L., ar. and Mrs, 5. Swenson. Ali] [Jnyeils Mobile Safety Centre Miss Marie Cooney and friend accompanied Miss Barbara Hughes on a. motor trip to Sud- bury. Barbara is holidaying at TORONTO (CP) -- Transport Minister Rowntree Thursday unveiled a mobile traffic safety centre designed for display pur- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Black, former Bowmanville res-| idents. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Linda and Charles, have return-| ed home after visiting relatives|, . 3 isit~ : |trailer will visit Peterborough, in Baie Verte, New Brunswick. |upere jt was built, Kingston, Mr. Chester McGrath has re-| Chesterville, Port Hope, Napa- turned home after a holiday/pee, Lindsay and Owen Sound. trip to Baltimore, This year the all - aluminum Maryland, Outside of the regular fall fair !season, it will be available on Mr. James Dickson, Montreal, request for showings to any spent a few days with his broth-igroup. ROBUR THE CONQUEROR ...THE FAB - ULOUS ADVENTURES OF THE MAN WHO CONQUERED THE EARTH TO SAVE IT! JULES VERNES MASTER or mir WORLD .. Church when Wilbretta Joan Church. 4 Hannon, daughter of Mr. and| She is survived by three sons, Mrs. William J. Hannon, Ajax, Harvey and Arthur of Uxbridge, recently became the bride of (William of Cleveland, U.S.A.,| Robert Kenneth George, son of|and a daughter, Floyd Hickling Miss Coutts highly commend : ! ed the leaders their work, a conducting the devotional period vies t on CKLY, Lindsay, this week. In Uxbrid n X Il ge p.m. gave us an uneasy feeling for a while but the sky cleared y iokli : |ai EXt8 Tuckling, wire ot The late of course, the older people took ter of _the late Mr. and Mrs. Peterborough, supplied the John Vicars. music. There were over 900 paid THRU ® EXTRA o ! Bugs Bunny Revue ALL NEW and the way they had earned The Street Fair on Friday eve- UXBRIDGE -- The death o¢- |, 3 a erything went over splen- year {to the bingo and other games of Mrs. Hickling was a lifelong attendants and children were SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Donald George, of |of Uxbridge. f Oshawa. | Mrs. Hickling rested at the the co-operation of the children in general, Jt will be stressed ning proved fo be a real suc- 3 : cess. The heavy rain about 4 {curred at her home, Church). f | : ? |didly. The children enjoyed the street, Uxbridge on Aug. 13, of| a rane I Jove hy Gavi |chance and later dancing. The Mrs. Hickling was the daugh-|c oynty Hoppers Orchestra, |resident of Uxbridge and alfree. Paul's Anglican|---- BOX-OFFICE OPEN 8:00 SHOW STARTS AT 8:55 The bride, given in marriage McGuire and Low Funeral by her father, was lovely in 'a|Chapel until Tuesday, Aug. 15. full-length gown of white nylon Funeral services were held at net over taffeta, the skirt flow- St. Paul's Anglican Church at ing into a chapel train. The gs) pm. followed by inter. bodice was fashioned of French ment at Uxbridge Cemetery. lace, re-embroidered with roses, | i which also formed a scalloped| WILBERT THOM .f edging for the bateau neckline. Wilbert John Thom died in St. Her bouffant veil of illusion|Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough net was caught to a large white Aug. 11, at the age of 72 years. | rose at centre front. She wore a \Mr, Thom had been hospital double strand of cultured pearls, jzed after being injured in a with matching stud-earrings. A motor car accident at Peterbor-| semi-cascade of pink roses and ough two weeks ago. white stephanotis formed her| go was the son of the late bouquet. . re _.|John Thom and Mary McFad- Miss Beity Schrdne, as maid gen His wife, Laura May Ar- of honor, wore a cocktail-length pope. predeceased him in May gown of yellow nylon Organzajgsg ye is survived by one ii over floral taffeta, matching peje of Scarboro and a broth TONIGHT ! headdress, in rose shape, with rederick, of Uxbridge i | y , 3 © ier, {ting veil. The bridesmaids 1? ) {| CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE : : y r. Thom was born in On- | Misses po elit: raro and resided in Toronto. He|| ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON tical gowns of mauve nylon or- ganza over floral taffeta, match-| ing rose headdresses and tiny |" ~ : | veils, all carried nosegays of Funeral services were held on| mauve and white chrysanthe-| Tuesday, Aug. 15 at the Mc-| mums, Little Miss Colleen Han. Guire and Low Funeral Chapel, non was flower girl in a full |Uxbridge, followed by interment PLUS COMEDY & ACTION! GLENN FORD AND SHIRLEY MacLAIN IN | "THE SHEEPMAN" | CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR! FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES was an iron worker at a safe works for 40 years and was re-| tired in 1958. 3 MORE DAYS ONLY REGULAR PRICES dress of mauve nylon over taf-|at Uxbridge Cemetery. { feta, and carried white and! T 3 mauve 'mums. Master Clive Hannon acted as | NIKKI--half-dog, half-wolf, his courage and cunning a legend in an untamed land! Mr. Allen Adams was the best man, and Mr. Robert Garrow and Mr. Jerry Hannon, brother The officiating minister was Rev. R. White, of Newtonville. wedding music, and Miss Norma Bowen was soloist. At the reception held in the ONTARIO ATTENTION Chamber of Commerce sponsor-|Legion Hall, the bride's mother ed a garden contest, but decided | received in a blue sheath of pure {to discontinue the project, due|silk, embossed with roses, {in part to lack of interest. The matching shoes, white hat and '(Horticultural Society, organized|accessories, and wore a - cor- |this spring, will continue to|sage of red roses. Assisting was {hold an annual contest along|the groom's mother, wearing a {these lines, open to all resi-|sheath dress of brown linen, dents. The flower show is open|matching three-quarter length to members only. Memberships|coat, bone colored hat and may be obtained at the flower|accessories, and corsage of yel- show, or from Mrs. J. Cameron, |low roses. 147 Admiral road, Ajax. For a wedding trip to points in ---- REE Eastern Ontario and the United States, the bride chose a sheath lof mauve organza over taffeta | with matching three - quarter| -- coat, white hat and accessories, and a corsage of red roses. H | Mr. and Mrs. George will take up residence in Oshawa on their W\\D DOG OF THE NORTH TECHNICOLOR® Actually timed amid the grandeur of the Canadian Rockies! Based on the exciting adventure novel by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Retailers Wholesalers Manufacturers and all others who require @ RETAIL SALES TAX VENDOR'S PERMIT tered as a vendor you will be in default under The Retail Sales Tax Act. It is in your own best interest to fill out and return the official Application Form at once. Otherwise you will not be sure of receiving your Permit before the final dead- line of September 1st. Permit applications already received are being processed and will be issued on and after August 18 and before September 1. Feature eat: 2:00 3:50 5:50 7:50 9:43 1 Veteran Jockey ' Pat Remillard a Is Suspended i guests at the wed- from 9 feet to three feet in FORT ERIE (CP) -- Pat Re- ding came from Tillsonburg, depth is watched by three life {mi | . attractions that any Hollywood | son, 16, left, and Barb Rog- | guards. The Ajax Recreation {millard, 5 - year - old dean ofiforome, Nagera Falls Sb swimming pool can offer-- | ers, 16, both of Admiral Street | Committee administers the |Canadian jockeys, has received|C including pretty girls. En- | Ajax. The pool, which ranges | Pool. (Oshawa Times Photo) [Dis second 10 - day suspension St. Thomas. Ingersoll and Wood- Ine D 2 i of Se -- or _ |of the current season. | stock. Stewards at Fort Erie Thurs-| ay day grounded the veteran rider SMALL PROWLERS after reviewing films of Wed-| LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Police |nesday's seventh race in which officers converged on the men- |Remillard's mount, Hooker, im-|tal health clinic here on the re- |peded Centennial about 70 yards port of a break-in. They found from the wire. Jockey Cliff (two prowlers and sent the in- Potts took a tumble when Cen- truders, aged six and nine, home tennial clipped Hooker's heels. |with their popguns. Potts, with a bruised hip, didn't|------------ ride today. There was a disqualification | "THE BEST BLOCKBUSTER OF THE YEAR ...RIPS THE HEART!" BOSLEY CROWTHER, NEW YORK TIMES 4 5 joying the coolness of the 72 degree water are Gale Gib- THE AJAX COMMUNITY Memorial Pool has all the | ! | | Retailers, wholesalers manu- facturers and all others who sell goods as a normal port of their business must apply for a Retail Sales Tax Vendor's Permit. World's Fastest At Mosport Sat. TORONTO (CP)--Some of the Lotus 19, identical to the car woné's fastest Yasin SCH | Moss steered to the record June > ery has been entered for an|%4. y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OTTO PREMIN eight-event sports car racing] Organizers say 170 cars have Pitching: Larry Jackson, St.lin Thursday's feature race, won 0 GER PRESENTS program Saturday 'at Mosportientered the races, which count LOUis Cardinals, blanked San\ny, Sono of Even, Jolly Moll PAUL NEWMAN /EVA MARIE SAINT circuit, 60 miles east of here. toward the Canadian driving| Francisco Giants on three hits,| yas" caught between Song iA RALPH RICHARDSON /PETER LAWFORD At least one Formula One|championship. The lead is cur-|Struck out two men and didn't|pyen and Tambourette at the PU PPET LEE J.COBB/SAL MINEO /JOHN DEREK Cooper-Climax, the car that car-|rently held by Ludwig Heim-|Walk a batter for a 2-0 Nationallpeaq of the stretch and forced THEATRE J wor ried Australian Jack Brabham |rath of Toronto with his Porsche €ague victory. to break stride. EVENING Humor - Satire Classical pure racing cars. Top contend- ers include Oliver Clubine of {Brantford who drives a Tri- umph-powered special | YESTERDAY'S STARS You are required to have your Permit by September 1st, when The Ontario Retail Sales Tax Act goes into effect. If you do not have this Per- mit, you will be unable to buy tax-free the taxable goods you purchase for resale. Also if you sell goods after Augusi 31st without being regis- THE CANADIAN If you have not-received an offical ADMISSION PRICES: Application Form MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY MATINEE ADULTS 75¢ LOGES to the world driving champion-|/RS60. He is trailed by Har: Hitting: Whitey Herzog, Balti- = , ship in 1959 and last vear will|Entwistle of Hamilton, who more Orioles, had three hits Films showed Tambourette $1.00 compete on the treacherous 2.5-|drives a Lotus 15. and drove in all three runs, two(had been responsible for the $1.10 Retail Sales Tax Branch, Office of Comptroller of Revenue, 85¢ mile track. | The stiffest competition for all In addition to race wins, driv-|competitors appears to be two ers will be trying to topple the|Canadian-built cars--the Sadler 1:40 lap record held by British|Mark V driven by 1960 cham- ace Stirling Moss. The most|Pion Grant Clark of Georgetown likely contenders are the Coo-|and the Sadler Formula Libre of pers of Hap Sharp of Midland, |Toronto's Dan Shaw. Both cars Tex., and Roger Penske of Vil-|are capable of matching the lanova, Pa. brute jorce SF any international Peter Ryan of Mont Trem. competitors and designer-builder blant, ind probably Canadas Bil Sadler of St. Catharines is top driver, can not be dis-| Ironing out steering problems. counted, He will be making his| Competition was expected to first sport appearances in a'be fierce in #fasser helow the with a homer, in a 3-1 Amer- |ican League victory over Detroit Tigers. KEEPING STEP JONQUIERE, Que. (CP)--Ger- {vais and Cyril Belley, brothers, |were married the same day last September, both work for the |same paper company and live in| |the same building. They have become fathers within minutes| giving birth to twins, while Cyril became father of 2 gir! fr | crowding and Tambourette was disqualified and placed third. | Jolly Molly got second money. | Song of Even paid $3.20 to win. | Avelino Gomez won on three | of his six mounts and now has 49 winrers in the first 28 days. | FRENCH SINGER The life story of Edith Piaf, who has been called the . of each other -- Gervais' wifelest artist fren: in French theatre {since Sarah Bernhardt, will be filmed bv Warner Brothers | No. 7 Hwy 3.2 Miles West of | CHILDREN 50c ADULTS 1.00 CHILDREN 50c ANYTIME EXCLUS SCREENPLAY BY DALTON TRUMBO + BASED ON THE NOVEL BY LEON URIS « MUSIC BY ERNEST GOLD + PHOTOGRAPHED IN SUPER PANAVISION 70, TECHNICOLOR® BY SAM LEAVITT A UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE » PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY OTTO PREMINGER 3 SHOWINGS DAILY 12:45 - 4:25-8:20 P.M. Brooklin Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. at 8 p.m. Parliament Buildings, Teronto 2, Ontario Please send me a Permit Application Form together with detailed information on The Ontario Retail Sales Tox. NAME _ COMPANY NAME Sat. Matinee at 2:30 p.m. SUNDAY ONLY 2-8 P.M. FOR THE P7% - WHOLE FAMILY FREE LIST SUSPENDED ADDRESS. TYPE OF BUSINESS nc en eins i sp i ni in | PHILIP T. CLARK, Comptroller of Revenua

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