4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 8, 1961 after an operation in St. Jo-;had their nephew visit them on seph's Hospital, Peterborough. |Sunday. He flew to Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White|With the Winnipeg Blue spent the weekend with their| Bombers. family in Toronto. Monday was election day Mrs. Mucha, Paul, and his| Though it rained hard all day, son Ricky left Malton Airport|'here was a good turn out to on Saturday morning to fly toimark their ballot. Results as Bermuda. Mrs. Mucha is stay-|/Orows ing with her daughter, Nellie,, Reeve--Henry Jakeman. for the winter; Paul and Ricky} Deputy--Harvey Malcolm. or a two-week visit. "| Council -- Alec. McMaster, Congratulations to Wilfrea|-Ouls McGill and Rodney Porter Richardson on winning three MOSTLY MOSLEM prizes on his Christmas trees} wighty-eight per cent of Pak- at the Royal Winter fair. listan's population are Moslems, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Nimigon'10 per cent Hindus. |Pontypool Group i A |Bermuda Bound |By MRS. H. M. RICHARDSON PONTYPOOL -- Mrs. Brad- jburn, Janetville, is staying with iMrs Charlie McNeil for a few weeks. Expect 30,000 People At Santa Claus Parad By GEOFF HUSSEY {children lining the route just,chamber Christmas Committee BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|Prior to the start of the parade. |chairman. Spring may be a little late) Youngsters who can persuade next year, but Bowmanvillites/their parents to wait until 1 plan an early Christmas with the biggest Santa Claus parade Saturday morning in the history of the town, and perhaps the grandest in the history of both Ontario and Durham Counties. Mr. and Mrs. Percy McMahon jand Mrs. Ethel Cully, Toronto, | Floats on parade on Satur-|were Sunday visitors of Mrs. jday will be Jack and Jill,|Lillie Richardson. p.m. will be able to meet the'/Humpty Dumpty, Cinderella,, Mrs. Elgin Budd, Simcoe, has red-garbed Santa at the store|Snow Queen, Santa Claus, Na-|been in her home here for the formerly occupied by Maher's,|tivity, The Night Before Christ-jlast two weeks. on the north side of King street.mas, Myrtle the Turtle, Puss in| Kenneth Keene is home again One of Santa's emissarys told Boots and others. | The Times Thursday, he would) Harry Abbott from Belleville | The parade starts at 10 a.m. | TONIGHT | | like to meet as many boys andjwill be the parade marshall. Citizens of this normally non-| Presented by girls as possible at that time. Bands: Bowmanville Legion| partisan, quiet little town of) Pipe Band, Boys' Training) 7,200, are working themselves|Y ABBING RESTRICTIONS UNDER NEW : | Police Chief Bernard Kitney|Schoo! Trumpet Band, Tyrone) ans eg ogy Wp an advises that all streets fronting|Fife and Drum, Oshawa Army) q wae alps: are sitting up King street from Simpson ave-|Cadets, Sons of Ulster, Oshawa: MANAGEMENT Gives you Direct from Toronto vi Sea Cadets, Cavaliers, from) The parade, under the joint nue to Scugog street will be ' F | { barricaded ; m. |Lindsay, Orono Brass Band, b|sponsorship of the Bowman- ie parate ogg ae ee and the Dunbarton Trumpet) ¥ \ville Chamber of Commerce f Plus the Tops in Pops | | | | Te) "GET" THIS i and Color Band. | and the .newly-formed Kiwanis, No gy we i be allowed on|" 4.6 band and color party will | |Club, will consist of at least 14 Ch rad 4 rom the Baseline to) 1.24 the parade which will also! floats, nine bands, horses, "Murch street. feature majorette corps girls :|ponies and of course, Santa! Also restricted will be Church, from Peterborough and Lind-| | |Claus. from Liberty to Scugog. on\say: Irene Harvey's Majorettes| Approximately 400 people will|Scugog from Church to King, trom Bowmanville. take part in roles of walking|or on King from Scugog to Simp-| fairyland characters, major-/50 avenue. ettes, attendants, and bands- men. At GlenGae Dairy last Deco- rators and carpenters were EXPECT 30,000 PEOPLE A leading official, co-ordinator Horses will be supplied by/ Harvey Yellowlees and Ray and {Russ Cochrane of Burketon. Parsonage Board working all day Thursday. Gerry Marriott, experienced \Carson Elliott, a local under- \taker, told The Times Thurs- float and costume designer |day: "I expect 30,000 people to from Belleville working for no pay on the project; Roy Angers and Glenn Rae are still fighting At Enniskillen ADMISSION 75¢ \witness this mammoth parade. | to meet the Saturday deadline. DANCING from . . . The people in this town, and) In the basement of the new Raises $154 j 8:00 p.m, till 12 Midnite | Ihave valid. around: wonderfl/Training "School and sundry "7,MRS: RUSSELL GRIFFIN] ay oo AVALON 424 KING STRCET WEST ; hel rs § din i reui r ly. pe are busy moulding killen circuit parsonage board| Gust opposite the Shopping Centre) SATURDAY z | ' ee : || Kiwanis Club chairman, Ian;papier mache masks. : , : |Turner, in charge of the event,) A few wives with time on bg Lagos apg gies has offered a $100 reward for outlined the route: jtheir hands were hastily press- ahihen, banemeat on Nov. 29 ged for about two miles. She | information leading to arrest | The parade will form up atjed into service to construct broceeds were $154. Pes cy : ohh \Memorial Park just before 10 more desperately needed masks. ' says the act was one of re- | and conviction of person or |, and proceed north on| Many thanks to all the ladies; venge. Police and Humane So- | persons responsible for the |BELLEVILLE HELPS . . of Burketon, Enfield: and Ennis-| | \Liberty street to Church street, | ; : : ; ciety officials are checking | deed. iwest on Church to Scugog VEOH act aa tae pn A ood mies for their co-operation and into the slaying. Mrs. Paton Pp. ithen to King, east to Mac-| ; a § a Gass jthree or four Christmas pa-| Mr. W. Crawford officially Queen's Garage at the east! odes in Belleville. Most of the opened the bazaar. 4 d CGIT, end of town. | R M at floats -- excepting three Bow-| The Mission Band an Candies will be distributed to| snvitle entries -- are loanediwere included with attractive |§ by Fire Chief Gerald Vance'tables supervised by leaders and his firemen from that town.|and young ladies. Proceeds MB, | "Without their help all this $20; CGIT, $14.50, besides the! would not have been possible," commission on United Church commented Glenn Lander, |calendars. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. CLUB LORELEY 389 DEAN AVENUE % SLAUGHTERED DOG has been replaced by Laddie which Mrs. John Paton of Claremont hopes will not meet the same fate as their other dog--Launchie. Launchie, ac- | cording to Mrs. Paton, was DISTRAUGHT OWNER MAINTAINS Claremont Dog Slain By Act Of Revenge [fswse: CLAREMONT (Staff) -- Ajand her husband is a bailiff injand also a purebred collie to|someone poisoned seven of their| three-pronged search is continu-|the Claremont area. take Lauchie's place. champion Cairns. Traces of| ing Oe, ose tua tatu bo They are both firmly con-| Although Laddie is very eon ney oad were found in the) rict to identify is W aa z fi BG Tag ea stg ' Site s' food d in th - vinced that the dog may havelilar in appearance to Lauchie,|4088' food and again the per-| a Borge dons Ag .g el mien|been killed as an action of spite|Mrs. Paton does not think he Pound responsible were never| speed over a two-mile stretch|#8ainst them. wi Gyre De ae, eyed: A few days before Lauchie| of gravel road. They also believe that the) 'There will never be another | was taken away to slaughter The decomposed carcass of|Slayers knew Lauchie because dog like Lauchie,"* she said, "he| ars. Paton was bowled over by "Lauchie', an "almost human'| 'here was no trace of a struggle was so faithful, loyal and trust- "something" as she was walk- farm dog, was found two weeks|#t its kennel when it was un-'w orthy. |ing down the moonlit path to the after the brutal slaying with its\"bained. The Patons are offering a re-/kennels. head battered, its eyes gouged| They said that the chain was ward of $100 for information| Now they are wondering if} out and half of its' body torn|left on the ground neatly leading to the arrest and con-|these incidents are related and| away, A tight noose was then slip-|Viction of the persons respon-|whether or not someone is 'out! The dog's owners, Mr. and|ped over Lauchie's head, she|Sible for the inhuman act. -- |to get them'. Mrs. John Paton of Claremont|was tied to a car bumper and _In reflecting over the past six! The investigation continues. are still deeply distressed over|dragged. the loss of Lauchie, who they; When asked about the dog's regarded as a member of their| value, Mr. Paton replied: 'What family price would you put on a mem- At the present time officers of|ber of your family? Lauchie had the OPP, RSPCA and the Pink-|super human intelligence. erton Detective Agency are! 'For over four years he work- working .on the case ed a round-the-clock schedule, HAVE 50 DOGS replacing the duties of a work . watchdog, shepherd d Mr. and Mrs. Paton are known eH = be amas ne internationally as dog lovers. In their Balkaren Kennels they breed and show Scotties, Mal- tese and Sealyham dogs. They have 50 dogs at the ken-/OFFER $100 REWARD nels and their farm a mile| Shortly before the carcass was away, where Lauchie acted as ajfound a neighbor gave the) sentinel. Patons a dog which he thought| Mrs. Paton has been a Divi-|was Lauchie. They still have sion Court Clerk with the De-|\this dog, which they call Lad- partment of Justice for six yearsidie, and they intend to train it TV CLEARANCE Reconditioned & Guaranteed Budget Terms--Al] Makes--All Sizes CHERNEY'S 30-00 KING ST. 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