The Oshawa Times, 15 Sep 1961, p. 4

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4 THIOSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 15, TY®1 'Tyrone Church Is PlanToTrain Scene Of Wedding Personnel In | TYRONE -- Tyrone United|bride and Harold Woodcock JL 0 Work Church was the scene of a very|brother-in-law of the bride -| pretty wedding Saturday, Aug. groom. UXBRIDGE -- James Martin, Following the ceremony a 5, when June Marjorie Taylor, | {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes-|reception was held in the Com- ley Taylor, became the bride of munity Hall. The bride's moth- Raiph Fraser Davey, son of Mr.|er wore a turquoise blue dress and Mrs. Donald Davey, all of|of organza over lace with white Tyrone. accessories and a corsage of Baskets of white and yellow pink roses. |gladioli decorated the church! The bridegroom's mother as- for the ceremony. sisted wearing a becoming | Rev. G. Lokhorst officiated. sheath dress of palé blue silk The soloist, Mrs. Robt. Burgess, |lace over taffeta with matching cousin of the bride, sang "The satin cummerbund, white acces- Wedding Prayer" and 'The sories and a corsage of pink Wedding Benediction." The! roses. | wedding music was played by Following the reheansal on Mrs. Gordyn Brent. Friday. evening the wedding The bride was given in mar-| party was entertained at the WM riage by her father. She wore home of the bridegroom's par- a gown of pure silk organza over ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davey. |taffeta. Lace apliques on the Prior to her marriage the |bouffant floor-length skirt, cen- bride was guest of honor at \tred with seed pearls, matched a number of parties. {the short-sleeved imported lace] She was entertained by the [bodice and her mittens were of girls of the Goodyear Office 'the same lace material, A crown! staff at the home of Mrs. Earl of heart-shaped pearls and crys- Luxion at a miscellaneous show-| tals held her fingertip veil of Miss Cecile Park, Mrs | tulle illusion and she carried a|Grenville Byam and Mrs. David cascade bouquet of white gladi-' Phasev were hostesses at a oli and red roses. miscellaneous shower at the Mrs. Gordon Millson (Bar- home of Miss Cecile Park. Mrs. | #% bara), sister of the bride, was|/D. Porter entertained relatives matron of honor. Miss Marlene al! a shower at her home. Taylor and Miss Roslyn Taylor! The office staff of the Good- were their sister's bridesmaids. vear Company where the bride They were gowned alike in|iS employed, presented her with chief rescue officer for the| Emergency Measures Organiz tion in Uxbridge, is in the pre- liminary stage of organizing and training personnel to participate in this government-sponsored program, { The organization is a branch § of the Canadian Civil Defence] planned to function independent. ly in any community emer- gency. Personnel is trained to complement existing service. de- partments, such as police and fire departments, when cases of disaster cause extra responsibil- ities. They are also trained in all phases of rescue work, in- cluding atomic warfare. Ross Rodman, fire chief, Har- vie Acton, deputy chief and Con- stable John Bednarz have been selected to take the 2l-week course at the organized unit in| shawa. After completing the course, | the men will train and organize companies consisting of four teams. Each team will have 24 trained men and women. { All equipment and material! essential to the training pro- gram will be supplied by the] Civil Defence Dept. When the| unit is trained to operate, the {material and necessary equip SIGNING REGISTER Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mau- | rice Laliberte are seen here | adding their names to the register, following their mar- riage in St. Bernadette's Perpetua Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Dick- son, Ajax, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Onesime Laliberte, of Windsor. --Azzoperdi Studio Roman Catholic Church, Ajax. The bride is the former Ellen ment can be purchased at min- imum cost to the community. won MUSIC STUDIOS Register Now For Lessons On These Popular Instruments ® CLARINET ® HAWAIIAN GUITAR ® TROMBONE ® VIOLA eo CELLO id g aad ¥ | such machines over the past | two years. The above model is | powered by one 6 hp motor but in a matter of a few min- utes an additional motor can been raced throughout Ontario and as far afield as Wiscon- sin, Illinois and New York. be installed to give the Keltoin Kart a potential developed horse power of 162. The karts, which are capable of speeds up to 75 mph, have --~Oshawa Times Photo ACCORDION SAXOPHONE VIOLIN SPANISH GUITAR POPULAR PIANO TRUMPET Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion at 1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of an accordion during that period which is taken home for practice, ; WILSON & LEE LTD. MUSIC STORE 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Ballet, R Highland, 4 Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER NOW IRENE HARVEY ACCM, R. C.D.T.A., N.BT.A. 424 KING ST, WEST PHONE 725-6122 Most Celebrated Love Adventure Of All! TL Gm ROBERT YOUNGSON'S AND THE Pat" ¥ . "WHEN COMEDY KING 3 725-4706 WAS KING" with The Greatest Cast of Comedians Ever! DANCING * DANCING * DANCING ® DANCING DANCING ® DANCING * DANCING ® DANCING DANCING ® DANCING ®* DANCING ® DANCING DANCE DANCE DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF BERNARD TIERNEY"S ORCHESTRA DANCING DANCING DANCING DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CS, Le) 4 "TODAY .., SUNDAY DOORS OPEN SUNDAY AT 1:30 P.M. -- REGULAR PRICES! AAA APPA PPP PPPS | i DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 7:30 TONIGHT 1 SHOW STARTS AT 8:00 a COLOR! ALL CINEMA AYNE RT 4 STEWART GRANGER TREE ERNE KOVACS The highest price for a hred heifer was $510 paid by Richard Van Camp, Nestleton Station, for a daughter of the $1,000 herd! sire, The nine bred heifers sold! averaged $412 each. Open yearlings sold up to $360 with this figure being reached twice, first on the bid of W, KE. Martyn, Port Perry and again on the bid of A. H. Schott, € CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON Rochester, New York. The six open yearlings averaged 6%276 each. Heifer calves sold up to $285, the latter figure paid by Roy Ormiston, Brooklin, There were cight heifer calves sold for an! average of $200 each "ELMER GANTRY" IS COMING ! IN FLAMING COLOR! DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE SQUARE DANCIN DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE And Old Country Favorites DANCE pretty mauve silk organza over|@ hassock and clothes hamper. % lwaifeta with a shirred neckline|The couple will reside near and little puff sleeves with full Bowmanville, skirts, wide white picture hats rQ -- and, white accessories. They Ha YS JAZEL cartoon carried cascade bouquets of character, starts as a weekly white gladioli. i series starring Shirley Booth on justn The two little flower girls. NBC-TV Sept. 28 . pany's match karts Linda Taylor, niece of the|- ni firm has manufactur bride and Robyn Woodcock, | niece of the bridegroom, were a dressed alike in yellow silk LAST 2 WEEKS Kart Tournament Set Clerk Explains sz br ied bh J skirts, yellow flower hair bands C h Sh rt and white accessories. They car- THE CANADIAN ried miniature cascades of as 0 age mauve gladioli. Puppet Theatre WOO rac UXBRIDGE -- Clerk-treasurer| Ray Davey was best man for| No. 7 Hwy. Delmas Long, in a statement to his brother and the Béhers were 3.2 miles west of Brooklin The Oshawa Times, has outlined Gera aylor, brother of the| AJAX (Staff) ~ Since its in-'American competitors that Ca-fion, karting is a safe sport. Al- several ser pa lop which oe SATURDAY ONLY troduction into Canada from the/nadian karting is on a par with|thaugh the karts are capable of page three of pearl 00 D I 2:30 and 8 P.M. United States in 1959, the sport|theirs. |speeds up to 75 mph, there has issue os damage n ; of Go Karting has gained an| The Ajax karts have been suc-|never been a fatality or injury The a alt with.th di Children 50c -- Adults $1.00 evel increasing ~~ popularity| cessfully raced in American|0f any serious nature in Cana. The story dealt hind audi: . PH: 655.3810 throughout the country. Kart|track competitions at Dousman, dian karting competition. tor's report and shortages in the Two- ar rash clubs and tracks are springing wisconsin: Rockfort, Illinois:| In answer to the criticism that town's cash receipts. up everywhere and every day|Batavia and Clayton, New York. karts are too noisy, the Ajax Mr. Long points out that the, BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A more and more Canadians are(|, Canada the karts have per- manufacturers say that the ma- amount was $226 and not $247 two-car collision near the junc- climbing into these speedY|formed excellently on Ontario chines are about 2% i Joisy at as stated. The item relates to tion of Queen and Ontario street motor-driven armchairs to in- Ke ) 'orest, .|any sports car on a highway. If ie : lat approximately 3.20 m dulge in the 'sport which has gs Sa ag Sb Hood. the operators installed mufflers 1959 tax receipts and on several hy caused an Sti captivated thousands of our y,o4 Oshawa, Uxbridge, Mal- on their karts, a considerable| occasions in the past Mr. Long (otal of $800 damage to the two neighbors to the south. ton and Norwood. A Smowk of Jower Noud be Jost, has attempted to have council|yehicles. Setting the pace for karting 9 i a they say. Therefore kart clubs|aythorize him to write the| The driver of one auto was enthusiasts and potential en- pos Sompany is Iepresemted tend to isolate their tracks iniamount off. Garnet Goheen, of 45 Liberty thusiasts in Canada is the Kel-| Gopaya "Ted Gibson of Ajax and| Ne countryside away from yo yanorted ta council that the street. Mrs. Nell Abbema, of vin-Thompson Company of AjaX| pick Byler of Toronto. Collect. °1$6lY populated areas. auditors are satisfied that this Baseline, Bowmanville, was the which has been manufacturing|iyely they have won so many MEET AT GOODWOOD is a bookkeeping error. driver of the other car. its own "Kelton Kart" for the|y his with their Kelton karts On Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1 an Tn ' past two years. that the company has run out International Tournament of The company is the largest|of display cabinets and is hav-| Karts will be held at the haif- such manufacturer in Easterling to install more. mile road course in Goodwood. Canada and its karts have re- 3 The track is located a quarter- cently invaded the American/SAFE SPORT mile east of Goodwood, which is| karting circuits to offer some| Karting is not confined t6 men| north of Stouffville on Highway stiff competition to the founders alone, for the Canadian Karting|47 of the sport. Association, with mambes Entries are expected from $ od rR " clubs, has set aside classed Capada and United States clubs DESIGNED IN 1959 events for children over seven|iq compete for top honors in the|¢ The first Kelton Kart was de- and "powder puff" races for Canadian Karting Association's|{ signed 2 1959 by He Sompany's women. International Championships. It general manager, C. 5. "Squi 'ontrar ic opin-' will be well worth a visit. Thompson, and for the past two C ontrary to much publ apin- vears 300 karts have been pro- duced. Next year the. company . he anticipates a bumper crop of Her ire rings : orders for its machine not only on the Canadian but also on the American and European mar- Hy 1,000 At Sale Unlike the standard karts, y which are constructed of tubular steel, the Kelton Kart is con At the dispersal sale of the structed of magnesium, a much| purebred Holstein herd of Ed- lighter metal. The double tube|ward Oyler, held at the farm at frame is far stronger than steel| Port Perry Sept. 12; the 46 ever could be for the same light| head sold for a total of $17,990] weight of 22 Ibs. and it absorbsifor a general average of $391! more shock than steel or alum-!asch. inum, especially the high fre-| mne highest price of the 'sale quency vibrations imparted by a. ¢ $1,000 paid by W. Earl high revving engine Martyn, Port Perry, for the six- he machine iF designed 10 | 0. 014" "very Good" herd be powered hy one or two | . hy a sire Oyler Farm Admin motors, and it is possible for the | hk "souped up" kart to develop Achilles. This bull has an aver- 16! hp in competition. McCul-|28¢ production on his three near- -loch M6 motors, which are man. |¢st dams of 20,733 lbs. milk con- ufactured in Toronto and modi- {!8ining 823 Ibs. fat, average test fied by the Ajax company, are 3.97 per cent butterfat. installed in the karts, For nor-| The top price for a female mal operation the kart runs on was $700 paid by William Ken standard gasoline but for com- nedy Campbell, Hawkestone, for- petition the operators use exotic racing fuels of an alcoholic blend. GAINS DISTINCTION The Kelvin - Thompson Com- pany enters its machines in many tracks in Canada and sev- eral in the United States. In this | way the Kelton Kart has made| a name for itself in both coun tries as well as showing the OFFERS RESIGNATION LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP)--Vice- President Juan Lechin offered] to resign today following| charges by the vice-governor of| Argentina's Salta. province that the Bolivian was involved in narcotics traffic in Argentina. Lechin denied it. President Vic- tor Paz Estenssoro said the res- | ignation would be put before Bolivia's Congress EXTEND EMERGENCY COLOMBO (Reuters)--Ceylon today extended the current state] of emergency in the country for the sixth successive month. The proclamation was st made in April following the opposition Federal party's civil disobe- dience movement in support of Tamil language rights ROTARIAN DIES CHICAGO (AP)--Max Golden. | berg, last surviving founder of the Rotary clubs, died Thursday in hospital on his 93rd birthday In 1905, Goldenberg and 17 other men formed in Chicago the first club of what was to become Rotary Lk ternational, which now bas moi than 8,000 chapters. | o the eight-year-old, "Very Good" cow Achilles Sovereign Heather. Murray Holtby, of Port Perry, paid $650 for a three-year-old daughter of the $1,000 herd sire, while Morley Raines and Son, Blackwater, bought a five-year- old "Very Good" cow at $625. Keith Ross and Sons, Nor- wood, paid $590 for a two-year- old heifer, whose heifer calf brought $150 on the bid of Ger- ald Honey, Seagrave. A five. vear-old cow went toa H. N Weatherill and Son, Unionville at $560, while Stuart Greer, Fenella, paid $555 for a three- year-old heifer whose baby heif- er calf sold to Murray Holthy for $120. W. B. Holtby, Por t| Perry, secured a four-year-old at $510. A 00u8 PENS 2 PRK [ DAVID NIVEN ANTHONY QUINN § -- | nz. THE GUNS OF NAVAR Other. good prices included Paul Blum, St. Sophie, Quebec, $485 for a four-year-old and $450 for a bred heifer; Max Heidt, | Port Perry, $475 for a bred! heifer; Harolé Page and Son, Uxbridge, $455 for a three-year- old; Richard Van Camp, Nestle- ton Station, $450 for a bred! heifer; Stuart Greer, Fenella $450 for a five-year-old: C Werry and Son, Oshawa for a three-year-old A Schott, Rochester, N.Y. for a three-year-old; John Knox, Hampton, $450 for a three. vear-old: H. N, Weatherill and| Son, Unionville, $425 for a seven- year-old; Raymond A. Mundell, Lakefield, $420 for a three-year- old; Keith Ross and Sons, Nor-| wood, $400 for a four-year-old. LL THIS WEEK COLOR pnd CINEMASCOPE STANLEY AKER: ANTHONY QUAYLE IRENE PAPAS: GIA SCAIA vu JAMES DARREN pr LAZA TS FEATURE SIMES -- 1:00--3:40--6:20--9:10 4 FOR TWE FULLEST ENJOYMERT OF "THE GUNS OF NAVARRE", WE REAPLCTFULLY JBGE YOU TO SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING FREE LIST SUSPEWDED OPENING WIDE A NEW WORLD OF SCREEN WONDERS] Fimoue Savane FEATURE TODAY AT... 2:00 - 4:00 5:50 - 7:50 10:00 "wn COLOR m CINEMASCOPE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE JOSEPH ELEVINE rons AND HIS 7-PI CALLER MUSIC FOR DANCE FRI. NIGHT TO THE SMOOTH SOPHISTICATED MUSIC OF GEORGE POTTER ROUND & SQUARE DANCING DANCE EVERY SATURDAY RED BARN DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE ECE ORCHESTRA BOB FOWLER Caller: J. MORRISON COME ON! JOIN IN ON THE FUN! 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