THE FIVE POINTS Stam- pede, heid last Saturday by the North Oshawa Western Horsemen's Club, attracts hun- dreds of residents of Oshawa and district who enjoyed the Harman Wendall Brewster director of the OCRA, officially opened Harman Park last Saturday. Sunny skies prevailed through- out the day. The many beoths consisted of fish pond, pony rides for the smaller children, chocolate bar toss, ball throw and bingo for adults. The bake sale and touch and take was a huge suécess, all hamburgs, hot dogs and coffee went over very well. Each of the members children were given popcorn, chips and chocolate bar, SPORTS RESULTS Winners of ihe various races are: Girls, age 6 -- Valarie Brooks, Lee Ann Motchenbacker, JoAnn Law. Wait Sa aia lle. i hat for size. With her are Mickey Barnier, 'president of the club and Sally Woodward, official timer for the events. --Oshawa Times Photos. Hiei many interesting events. In the upper picture one of the contestants is seen in the bron- cho busting competition. In the lower picture Mayor Chris- tine Thomas tries a 10-gallon CAPSULE NEWS Dog Saves. Child | Kennedy To Autograph Boys, age 6 -- Maurice Kuz- emezak, Ken McCarl, Lorne Le- Blanc. Girls 7-8, Jean Joseph, Deb- bie Pawlinchuk, Janet Noble. Boys 7-8, Clayton Campbell, Paul Halahura, Stanley Hoar. Girls, 9-10 -- Sandra Camp- bell, Olga Filipowich, Mary Mc- Auley, Council Blocks Park Project ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Ni- agara Township has refused a developer assurances that . can proceed with promotion o sa ae : edo inant Dee ol PU oat, Wale Baer the grounds that the Ontario) Girls, IL-2 ites Mary Orlecki. | Municipal Board has suggested) Gai] Brooks, Ann Collins. any industrial growth in the Boys, 11-12 -- Ronnie Joseph, township be annexed by St. Ca-|/Brian Campbell, David Collins. tharines. Girls, 13-14°-- Heather Blan Two members of the five-man|chard, Marie Pearns, Pauline council -- Reeve Fred Goring|Campbell. g and Deputy Reeve Frank Walsh| Boys, 13-14 David Gow, --voted to give the assurance to|Brian Carey, Ray Joseph. Carl Schwenker, president of| Girls, 15-16 -- Joan Jackson, Schwenker Development Co,,| Sanne Carey, Gloria Morris. Ltd, They contended the town-| . Moys, 15-16 -- John Gow, ship could fight an annexation|David Miller, Cecil Watson. attempt before the OMB, but the| Boys, 16 and over -- Brian others felt council should get|Prentice, Jerry Bourdages, some assurance the park would|Larry. Pyhus remain part of the township be-|_ Married Women Adeline fore giving a go-ahead. |Robinson, Joe Veenstra, Rose- _ |mary Stire. The OMB recommendation,! Three-tegged race -- Adeline made in Nov. 1960, says the|Robinson and Bill Burns. practice of annexing township] f[adies' Shoe Kick -- Edith land developed for industry to|corey, cities "has been followed in sev-| [ater eral instances throughout the |province."' Niagara Township should re-| main agricultural, it said. | The industrial park is one of several developments planned for the township by promoters there was a _ peanut OBITUARIES THOMAS McROBERTS The death accurred at Bow- manville Memorial Hospital, Tuesday, June 26, of Thomas Director Opens From Snake Bite CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) by former premier Ismet Inonu A boxer dog jumped between|was officially announced Mon- | Local Plane A first, in more ways than one, will be scored by two mem- three-year-old David Gamble|day night. The three parties are| bers of the Oshawa Flying Club and a rattlesnake and killed the|Inonu's Republican People's this weekend when they fly a snake in a ferocious battle. The|Party, the New Turkey Party,|!ub aircraft to Washington, dog, a dedicated chidl watcher/and the Republican Peasants' called Bup Bup, was_ struck National Party. ti by the snake and! ee eae SUES MOVIE STUDIO became seriously ill, but recov-| LOS ANGELES (AP)--D --Dean ered after a snake serum in-| jection. ; for $6,885,500 defamation dam- ARREST BOXER ages Monday, claiming the stu- TORONTO (CP) -- James J./dio wrongly blamed him for the Parker, 33, of Barrie, Ont., for-|demise of Something's Got to mer Canadian heavyweight box-|Give, in which he was to co- ing champion, was arrested on|star with Marilyn Monroe. Fox an extortion charge at Toronto) fired Miss Monroe for failing to Martin sued 20th Century-Fox! a). Wattman and will |letters from Oshawa and Ontar- D.C, | The plane, which carries the | Department of Transport regis- |tration lettering "JFK", will be piloted by William Leathers and carry io dignitaries to the U.S. capi- tal. The highlight of the flight, which has been cleared with the U.S. State Department, will be the autographing of the plane's International Airport Monday| appear for work, sued her, then shortly before he was scheduled|later sued Martin, claiming he to board a plane. |failed to approve a replace- a GETS FIVE YEARS) ™°"" TORONTO (CP) -- Used car dealer John A. Cowan was sen- tenced Monday to five years in penitentiary for defrauding cus- tomers of approximately $42,- 000 log book and a piece of the body fabric by President John |F. Kennedy, whose initials are | the same as the plane registrat- GET EQUALITY jion. The ceremony is expected to BAGHDAD (Reuters) --/take place July 2. Women will sit in Irag's parlia-| Powered by a 65 horsepower ment beside men, Premier Ab-|motor, the plane has a top dul Karim Kassem said Mon-|SPeed of about 80 miles an hour day. Kassem, told a ceremony|With a tail wind, will make the that women would enjoy com-|flight in about six hours making KILLED BY PLATE who have expressed strong in- terest in the area east of the Welland Canal. As part of the industrial Park, Mr. Schwenker said, '"'we are negotiating with a firm which would start an industry which could employ as many as 400." A harness racing track and a motel have also been suggested for the area. FINE SETTING COVENTRY, England (CP)-- Actor John Anderson will give a dramatic reading, "Daniel in Babylon," in the new Coventry Cathedral daring the city's fes- tival. Anderson, who takes scenes from the Bible and turns them into one-man plays, has also appeared in Cathe- drals in the U.S. and Canada. FINE DRUNK $10 Fined $10 plus costs in the Oshawa Magistrate's Court Monday was Edward O. Hand- ley, 43 Elgin street east. He TORONTO (CP) -- Antonio|Plete equality with men in Iraq.| three stops enroute. being intoxicated. Falcone, 40, was killed Monday when hit in the chest by a metal plate which shook loose from a drying machine at a laundry plant. The plate knocked him 11 feet. MUST 'WIPE OUT' BRITISH NOISE KILLS MICE BRUNSWICK, Germany (AP) |Hordes of field mice around |Waggum Airfield long had (plagued neighboring farmers} and field officials. Soon after) four French-built jet helicop-| In Arson SAGHDAD (Reuters) -- Pre- ters were stationed at the small) Probation Given Case pleaded guilty to a charge of! McRoberts, of Tyrone. In his /82nd year, the deceased was in failing health for the past year. Born in the Long Sault, Dar- lington Township, the deceased was a lifetime resident of that township. He was married to the former Ethel Cochrane. Mr. McRobert farmed in the Tyrone area until his retirement a 'year ago due to health rea- sons. He was a member of Tyrone United Church and the Loyal Orange Lodge, Tyrone. Besides his wife, Mr. Mce- Roberts is survived by a daugh- jter, Mrs. K. Chamberlain, (Ver. jna), of Oshawa and a son, Ross, |of Tyrone. Two grandchildren, | Jean and Tommy McRoberts, also survive. The remains are at the North- cutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bowmanville, for service in the chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday, June }28. Interment will be in Orono | Cemetery. FUNERAL OF KENNETH RUSSELL WAGG Park scramble for all of the chil- dren, Attendance prizes for adults were won by Mrs. June Morris, 135 Conant street; Mr. McAuley, 702 Cedar street; Janet Fleiler, Rowena street; Freda Stacey, Ritson road -south, dren's attendance prize which was a two-wheel bicycle. © Mrs. E. Clapp was the oldest person on the grounds. Winner of the patio furniture was Jean Pearn; 751 Ritson road south. The deep fryer was won by E. Lesenko, 104 Conant street. Anniversary Celebrated At Haydon On Sunday afternoon and eve- ning, June 24, the Haydon Sun. day School Anniversary serv- ices were held. In the afternoon the guest. speaker was the Rev. Dr. James A, Fraser, of To- ronto, associate secretary of the Board of Pensions of the United Church, The Kedron Male Quar- tet rendered special music. In the evening the speéial speaker was. the Rev. Warren G. Dickson, pastor of Centre Debbie Leavitt won the. chil| Abnormal spring runoff be- tween Whitehorse, Y.T. and the Alaska border on the Al- aska Highway resulted in num- erous washouts last week. Wa- a Taha ac Ge gh Saag WASHOUTS DELAY TRAFFIC ON ALASKA HIGHWAY ter flowing across the high-| after Canadian army ef» way made a muddy trap of the gineers worked around the road, miring several unwary motorists, The highway was clock on emergency repairs. opened to light traffic June 23 --(CP Wirephoto) CITY AND DISTRICT ~NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES Aixth -- $2,800; Swansea Rotary Street United Church, Oshawa. Special music was rendered by the Fnniskillen Male Quartet and assisted as in the afternoon by the Sunday School choir of Haydon, At both services there was a very tine congregation which was too large for the church sanctuary and the services were held in the huge church shed. The minister of Haydon, which is part of the Tyrone pastoral charge, Rev. Geerlof Lokhorst, presided at both services. This was Mr. Lokhorst's| farewell services as he leaves Tuesday, June 26, for his new pastoral charge at East Angus, Quebec. Both guest ministers re- ferred to the good work he.had accomplished in his two year ministry on the Tyrone charge and wished him God's continued blessing in his new sphere of service, His successor on-the charge is Rev. Christopher Dugan who will be inducted by the Oshawa Presbytery at Tyrone Friday evening, June 29. Participating on behalf of the presbytery will be Rev. Percy Page of Hamp- ton, Rev. Frank Ward of West- mount Church, Oshawa and the new chairman of Oshawa Pres- bytery, Rev. R. C. White of Newtonville. Indian Draws 15 Years For Manslaughter GORE BAY, Ont. (CP)--Ga- briel Simon, 41, of Wikwemik- ong Indian Reservation has been sentenced to 15 years in prison following conviction for manslaughter. The memorial service for Kenneth Russell -Wagg, who died here Thursday, June 21,| in -his 59th year, was held at| the Armstrong Funeral Home) at 10.30 a.m. Monday, June 25. | Rev., John K .Moffat, minis- ter of Simcoe Street United Church, conducted the serv- ices. Interment was in Mount} Albert Cemetery. The pallbearers were Neville Mr. Justice E, A. Richardson of the Supreme Court of Onta- rio presided at the three - day jury trial, Simon was charged with cap- ital murder in the death of his 64-year-old father-in-law Xa- vier Roy. Roy was stabbed in his home on the reservation Noy. 1, On the third day of the trial, \bdul Karim Kassem said/field recently, the rodents died Monday Iraq will "'have to wipe|in- droves. Scientists gave the ie Brtiish military base in| puzzled but pleased residents neighboring Kuwait. He said in| the answer: The jets' engine a broadcast speech that Britain|noise is of an unusually high had granted "a fake independ-|frequency fatal to the rodents. Pred ence to the usurped Kuwait') PLAN OIL SEARCH and that Britain knew that Ku-) wait was an indivisible part of, ROTTERDAM (Reuters) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- District farmer Keith Van Camp, 28, RR 3, Burketon, was given two years probation to- day in connection with an arson charge to which he plead- | ed guilty May 15. Crown Attorney Harry R. |Defence Counsel Jean-Mare La- 'brosse submitted a motion that the charge he reduced to, man- slaughter. The motion was not opposed and the jury was di- rected to bring in a manslaugh- ter verdict. Jones, Frank Taylor, Frank Ross, James Wagg, Arthur Yeo and John Pearson. FUNERAL OF jthe magistrate said he often |wondered how these same peo-| ple woudl feel if somedne near) to them was charged with the same offence. | .. MRS, EDWARD J .WEIR He said: "It is a serious mat-- The memorial service for ter to take a man away from|Mrs. Edward J. Weir, who his family, liberty, and livii-\died at the Oshawa General Iraq. DIRECTOR RESIGNS TORONTO (CP) -- Theoodre Heinrich, director of the Royal Ontario Museum, who restored and recovered art works looted during the Second World War, resigned his post Monday. EXCHANGE GUNFIRE DAMASCUS (AP)--Syria ac- cused Israel Monday of aggres- sion following an exchange of gunfire between Israelis and Syrian troops in a border area Sunday night. Syria lodged an official complaint with the United Nations truce supervi- sion organization in Jerusalem. & TO REDUCE DUTIES PARIS (Reuters) -- The French finance ministry 'an- nounced Monday that customs soe Standard Oil of New Jersey,|Deyman called it '"'a brutal Shell and British Petroleum willi\c rime in which 20 head of ishortly start oil exploration in| cattle and a number of sheep! a 30,000-square mile area north|perished and the lives of his} of Lowestoft, England, Shell an-|family were endangered." nounced here Monday night. |. Van Camp was convicted of 'burning his barn and_ contents, MINERS POSTPONE STRIKE valued at $14,700. The accused BONN, West Germany (Reut-|was examined by a_ psychia- ers)--The West German minejtrist who reported there was workers union has postponed/nothing wrong with him. Mr. "indefinitely" a strike of some Deyman said it takes a special) 400,000 miners after reaching a kind of mind to work out a| compromise eight - per - cent complex system like this to set wage increase, a management|fire to property for personal spokesman said Monday. The/8@!n. strike would have started Wed- INGENIOUS METHOD nesday. He referred to the 'ingenious CLOSE IRON MINE |method" Van Camp used to set the fire. Van Camp strung a PORT HENRY, N.Y. (AP)--!|,, \Republic Steel Company wilt cord from the key on an alarm ' 'ieee clock to a heat bulb. When jsuspend operations at its iron the alarm went off, the string mine here Saturday, but its) young up on the key and turn- | | hood. This usually has a great-| Hospital Thursday, June 21, in er effect on the wife and fam-jher 74th year, was held at the ily than on the man. The'Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 magistrate said he would rath-|p.m. Monday, June 25. er be lenient and take a chance| Rev. Leonard Ware of St. than too severe. /George's Anglican Church, con- Our jails are too full as it/ducted the services. Interment is. Canada has more peolpe in|was in Mount Lawn Cemetery, jail than England with a popu-| The pallbearers were Gary aed 4 40 million," said Mag-| Weir, Lloyd Weir,- Keith Tag- istrate Baxter. igart, John Taggart, Willi He added that he hoped Van Weir and Milton Welz, -- He told Van Camp that the! : court had gone against public opinion in granting a suspended Van Camp must report to the Mother Of Boy probation officer every two! weeks at the beginning of his) COPPINS, England (Reut- jers)--The Duchess of Kent to- Magistrate Baxter said: "I know I can't convince or satis-| 10th in the line of succession to fy all of the people. You should/the British throne. duties on industrial products|mine at Lyon mountain will be imported to France from both/reopened July 9. The company inside and outside the Common! said Monday the Port Henry op- ed on the heat lamp. The lamp set fire to a cloth covering it Camp had learned his lesson. Dutchess Of Kent sentence. term, with a bond of $2,000, day gave birth to a son who is show a certain amount of hu- UK. Seeking Full ECM Membership LONDON (Reuters) -- Brit- ain has made it clear she in- tends to go into both political and economic association with Europe, a foreign office spokes- man said today. He was answering a question at his press conference about an interview given in a British newspaper today by West Ger- 'man Chancellor Adenauer who {suggested Britain should join |the Common Market without taking part in the political un- ion of Europe. The spokesman said Edward Héath, Britain's chief negotia- {tor with the Common Market, had made it clear Britain {wanted to take part in both as- pects of European union when | The 29-year-old duchess was} mility, However, there is no|married.to the 26-year-old duke|he made his opening statement need to go around hangingia year ago in the highlight of|0 the six member nations in Market. will be reduced on July) 1 | START JULY 1 TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's revised point demerit system) goes into effect July 1, right in} middle of the holiday week-| end, The new system increases i. .5 from 12 the number of points required for licence sus-| pension and cuts the first of-| fence suspension time to one} month from three. TO SCREEN ASIANS PRETORIA (AP)--The gov- ernment of South Africa set out Monday to screen for possible deportation thousands of Asian entered the country, illegally.' Most of those affected are In- dians and Pakistanis FORMS COALITION . ANKARA, Trukey (Reuter$s)| The formation of a new a party coalition cabinet hea nd this cloth d eration would be halted tem- pat below: rm * i porarily because of a continued) 'The alarm was set for 10 p.m. decline in demand for ore to At 10.20 p.m. the barn was re- your head every time you,meet|Britain's 1961 social year: The! people on the street. Continue|duke is a cousin of Queen) CHURCH PICNIC HELD Last\ Saturday afternoon, at Lakeview Park the annual con- gregation and church picnic of Centre Street United Church was held. Games and races were enjoyed under the leadership of Mrs. Fred Taylor and Mrs. Henry DeMille and a fine lunch was enjoyed. All had a jolly time. LETTERS PATENT The current issue of The Ont- ario Gazette contains the infor- mation that Letters Paterit of Incorporation have been grant- ed two Oshawa area business establishments and an Orono charitable organization. Letters Patent dated May 10 were is- sued to The Little Charitable Foundation of Orono. Letters Patent dated May 14 were is- sued to Peel Hardware Limited, Port Perry and Letters Patent dated May 10 were issued to Strathaven Nursing Home Limited, Bowmanville. BASEMENT FIRE The Oshawa Fire Department was called to 16 Bond street east Monday when a motorcycle being repaired in the basement backfired. Chief H. R. Hobbs said damage was mostly caused by smoke. The OFD reported responding to seven ambulance calls from 8 a.m. Monday to 8 a.m, today, VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet- ing of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa included Dr. John Metcalfe, of Oshawa; William Lang, of Toronto and Thomas McLaugh- lin of Barbadoes and Rotarians Charles Rycroft and Charles Thomas, Whitby, and George Vice, Bowmanville. HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the report of the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending June 23: ad- missions 280; births male 20; female 16; discharges 283; new- born discharges male 26; fe- male 13; major surgery 82; minor surgery 133; eye, ear, and examinations 167; 'casts 18; physiotherapy treatments 451. SUBJECT SENTENCE Esther Healy, of Beaverton, was given a two-year suspended sentence in the Oshawa Mazgis- trate's Court Monday when. she appeared on a charge of con- suming liquor while interdicted In addition she was charged with attempted suicide. For this offence Magistrate F. S. Ebbs proposed the option of a 50 fine or 27 days in jail. The ac cused had been in custody for 27 days, awaiting the hearing. The hearing had been remand- ed for a sentence report in the Brechin court, June 11, FALSE RETURN John S. Gray, of Atherley, pleading guilty to charges of submitting a false income tax return and failing to make a de- posit, was given a two-year sus- pended sentence in the Oshawa Court Monday. The charges had been laid in the Brechin court. The amount of money involved was $995.52, REMANDED FOR SENTENCE) Remanded for sentence in the| Oshawa court until June 25, was | Wilbert Jackson, 72 Cabot | street, who pleaded guilty to| two charges of indecent assault} on a female. The evidence was| October last year. heard in camera. to take your place in the com-|Elizabeth and ninth in line to} supply Republic's steel plants. | ported on fire. VISITS ROME "The. suffering of the cattle) munity," the magistrate told|the throne. | Van Camp. : | The baby weighed 6% pounds. Tt r, 7 | ROME (Reuters)--King Saud "@5 "ot considered, nor the of Saudi poorer cael here Possibility of the fire spread-| Monday by rail from Florence ing to the house where his wife} for a visit expected to last three = children slept," said Mr. pall eyman, Mr. Deyman said he felt that! PLAN ENERGY POOL a prison term should have been; STRASBOURG, France (Reu- the sentence. ters)--A working part of the si7mLAR CASE three European community eX-| Magistrate R. B. Baxter said/ ecutives--the Common Market,/there is a general feeling of Euratom and the Coal andipro and con toward the Van) Steel 'Pool -- agreed Monday Camp family in the commu-| night on a European energyinity. He likened the. case to| pool to be created by 1970. The 4 similar one a couple of! 9001 would represent a common months ago when a man burn-| market of all energy resources ed down his service station. other than oi] but a separate) He said the only difference was pool for petroleum prodycts that there was no loss of life) could be formed by then, in the latter case. | sources said. \ Referring to publie opinion, i 1 i l i} i BOAT & MOTOR $15 OO wsvrsxcr SCHOFIELD-AKER PREMIUMS AS LOW AS ANNOUNCEMENT "Sandy" McKinnon wishes to announce his appointment to the Staff of Mills Motor Sales Ltd. King Street = West. "Sandy" extends to his friends and customers an open invitation to visit him at Mills Motor LIMITED 360 KING ST. WEST PHONE 723-2265 | Sales Ltd. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1962 WOODBINE Clear, Fast--Post 2 p.m. | First -- $1,900, Napanee, claiming, maiden 2-year-olds, 5 fcrlings, a-Shapiro and Black and Cherudon Stable entry; b-Albion Hills Stable and H. W, Knight Jr. entry, jaLady Chess 117 Viva La Zaca bLady Nieuw 110 bAibion Star Starlet To Star 110 Roman T'nder xLasting Youth 108 xAdm! March aFive For Fun 120 Picard Cassis Miss 117 xNearest 108 | B'ermilk Pike 120 Royal Teddy 113 | Second -- $1,800, Westlick, claiming|3. 4-yedr-olds and up, foaled in Canada, 6 furlongs. Fair Mike 122 Tourjours xxIrish Duke 112 Chopnik Willowdale Boy 116 Cairn Boy xBomar 117 xDutch Larry C'dian Flyer 116 Pink Vat Fight Rocket 119 xxxMichalena xiLauralane 106 a Third -- $2,500, Knowlton, 3-,and 4-year-olds, 1 1-16 miles. Crystal Glass 102 xS'tle. Aproach xRoc's Champ 95 Rickshaw Girl Club, alliwances, 4-year-olds and up, fillfes and mares, 1 1-16 miles, marshall turf course. Golden Turkey 103 xB 108 Match Girl 114 Piagal ne Flashing Top = 110 Seventh -- $2,700, National Associa- tion of Television and Radio Farm Di- rectors, allowances, 3-year-ilds, 6 fur- longs. a-C, Sm: Bala Roman aWindmill 2nd | 113 113 113 108 120) ythe entry. 102 Uneducated _ 118 M M': aker aKing Warrior 114 Boy Wonder Dashing Bob 4 Eighth -- $2,000, Ryerson, 107 | 108 16 x-55 Whitville Rebel Devil Peel Express xFinibud 'COMING EVENTS FERNHILL Bingo tonight, at the Ava lon 7.30 p.m. 20 games and $10, seven $40 jackpots. Door 122 116 116 17 116 104 108 09 121 xL, Gartgster 193 * 111 Epic Accord 109 104 104 Castle Walk 110 111 Dykebar Lad Aliarco 107 Q Girl 104 Fourth -- $2,500, Hargrave, allow- ances, 3. and 4-year-ilds, 1 1-16 miles. WA annual Strawberry Tea, baking an@ sewing. St. Matthew's Church, Wilsog at Hoskin. 2.30 to 5 p.m, Wednesday, June 27. 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