' PAG PELE PEG AE PO ES Nig ee MS 5 A PO yl gt Be Sap pre a pageants sec tacos pena pai aan ental THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 23, 1962 'Orono Program One aie, EOYDt Builds Big Dam Nears Its Close anote"eke 2 TO Harness Nile Flow By MRS. KEN GAMSBY The meeting: opened with anew Orono Medical Centre in} ORONO -- Enrolment in the hymn. Mrs, Tamblyn's subject}Orono to view the many feat-) |. i ; Orono Athletic Summer Park was the Lord's Prayer, stressing|ures of the centre. The Medical) ASWAN (AP)--Four thousand)faults in the equipment," said additional 1,000,000 acres of program has reached 32 and the message of earnest thinkihg,|Centre, now in use for a couple|Years ago, a pharaoh named|Ibrahim Zaki, American-traincd farmiand. and' provide cheap Miss Mary Lynn Bailey, the'a short discussion followed, and| of weeks, proved most interest- Amen Mem Haat dreamed of|engineer who is deputy director| electricity for industry. So great supervisor, reports that a daijy|the Lord's Prayer was repeated|ing for the visitors and many|harnessing -- the mighty Nile/of the project. will be the results, the govern- average of 20 to 25 are presefit! in unison. icommendations were received|River to bring prosperity to the) "Now these problems are ment claims, that the project for the morning sessions at the) The minutes were read andjhy the trustees of the Little peasants of Egypt. solved and we have caught up," Will earn its cost in two years. Park. The children continue to approved offering taken and roll! Foundation of Orono who were/ Today, 7,500 Egyptians and|said Zaki, a graduate of the But experts question whette? show interest in the program call answered by 12 present with instrumental in the building of 570 Russian technicians are) Massachusetts Institute of Tech-|jt wil! bring prosperity. The which has included Puppet day a verse of scripture. Visits to|the Centre and providing this|Plasting and digging their way| nology. Bee, Stes y when puppets were made and a the sick and shut-ins were 32.|service to the Village and area.|'hrough a forbidding desert of Qyistiy the Rus vom, Dolnt out that Egypt's burgeon- puppet show produced. Twice a Mrs, Tamblyn. thanked Mrs. Those taking advantage of the /Stanite to realize that ancient y, the Russians coming population, unless checked, week crafts are taught. Barlow and Mrs, Gilbart for ar-lofficial opening to view the dream. plain that untrained Egyptian may eat up the dam's benefits, The program will close on Fri- ranging refreshments at the gen-|building were escorted through This is the Aswan high dam, | Workers slow up the job. The and more. \day, July 27, when it is antici- eral meeting and other business!by the Trustees of the Charit-/Proud showpiece of President) C'Ew of about 150 Egyptian en- In Aswan itself, a dusty town, pated that a hike will be ar-/was discussed. able Foundation. The conducted |Nasser's soc ia list revolution, ineers, however, is enthusias- changes are already apparent. ranged for those registered in' Mrs. Long took the devotional|tours proceeded fram the ex-|Which celebrates its 10th anni- He and capable. Population has almost doubled the program. The program has on 'Those Talents of Yours".|treme east entrance through the|Versary Monday. The dam is to give Egypt an --to 50,000--in 10 years. been held from 9 to 12 o'clock' Mrs. Tamblyn read some in-| basement tothe dentist quart-| Nasser set off the first dyna- aes eee five days a week since the first teresting portions from the ers at the first: floor leveljmite blast 450 miles south of ae gees Study Book' "Signals of the Six-/at the west end of the Centre. Cairo, 244 years ago. : |ANNUAL ; ' ties'. Bible study was very in-\The various offices and rooms| Nightly' on the east bank Wednesday, August 15 is thejteresting, taken by Mr | i : i ing, taken. by Mrs. Bar-jon the main floor were then|when: the heat drops from its ee tals (e cideal Pe finishing ite study book;/described to the visitors. On daytime tempsentnte of 120 de- } : }Messages and Missions, S-| arrivi : ei ' ; id ' > : | street fair and dance. This year-|tionaire foslowed with moobers|s el . ™ big val |ateea. lights flare' across. the ly event marks the transforma- taking part. Bed : 1e east end of the|desert and growling Soviet tion of the Orono main street) rf uilding the visitors were serv-| power shovels chew 1,600 tons into an amusement park. PERSONALS 7 : light lunch by the wives of rock from the granite cliffs. The Chamber Commitice in _ Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D./of the ditectors and other inter-) 'The digging is for a mile-long charge of this event is currently Staples and family over the °Siit sallus. iL. secretary, 2YP288 canal. When this is com- planning the activities to be add- oe were Mr. and Mrs. nap he Tate Outtell, secretary|niete, with tunnels for 12 giant Pe ed this year. These plans include Wiggins: and family, Don Mills, e Little Charitable Foun-/ejectric turbines, two coffer |some new games for both adults Mr. and Mrs. Watt and Rox-| regen of Orono, looked after/qams will be erected and work |and children. ees Hs L pihoalpedet a and Miss t pe na book for the occasion.j9n the main dam begun. Tar- Again this year there will be - Mc -- of Tere, ye baskets of flowers were! get date for finishing this wall, the merry-go-round and the 5 "on ae rs. | ecil Allin of on | isplay at the opening, being rising 340 feet from the sandy chair ride along with dancing on pcg visited Mr. andjreceived by the Foundation in|riverbed, is 1968. main re Rees hh Fk a1 fs y vis atives in vidi e new Medical Cen- : Ry seat the cvieiming and. Kirkfield. tre. Following the opening some |°00,000. The Russians are put- water safety tests under the di-| Mrs. A. McGill, who has been|of the flowers were placed in aed oe cains ail rection of the Canadian Red/employed in the Bowmanville|the Orono and Kirby United|WORK AT NIGHT Cross will be held at the Orono) branch of the Canadian Imperial) Churches, the St. Saviour's| Most of the Russians come on Swimming pool. For the past/Bank of Commerce, has been) nglican Church for Sunday) at sundown and work through three weeks well over 200 child- transferred to the Orono branch, | Services and in the Lyntonhurst/the night, The dayshifts do the iy of the os = yin: from Fo ATR, gc habega'os i Rest Home in Orono. dynamiting and overhaul ma a distance have been taking in-| ¥/"GSay, vis Mr. Mrs. . : |chinery, FRANCIS BRADLEY, seat- | by Stan Dunn, a representative) ley Car Club looks on. structions in water safety and ora pany en oe 4 "Five moniis ago we were ed in his Lotus 19, is present- | of the company. Roy Cook swimming every morning com- end. : : 0 1ce Report behind schedule because of ed with the Supertest Trophy | (middle) of the Grand Va!- --Oshawa Times Photo mencing at 10.00 a.m. and con-, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Simpson $$ - a |tinuing until 1.30 p.m. This pro-jand family are holidaying at [gram has been sponsored by the Lake Scugog. Two Accidents vo Megan but there were no in- See e {Orono Red Cross with instruc- Among the gues(s attend i 3 i a ' r nt B Driv Tr |tion being given by Mrs. Maryithe Gamsby - Scanlin cheery} BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A sports car driven by James lann Baxter. and Miss Connielrecently in Kingston were Mr|t¥®. 'raftic accidents were re- Douglas Caton of 1 Rossmore Tyrrell. d Mrs. G. M. Linton, Bow.|Ported during the weekend by road, Toronto, was in collision the an : Thursday, July 26, the Red yj : |the Bowmanville OPP detach- with a car driven by Howard On: Thurene . manville, Mr. and Mrs. 4 ment, with one person requir-|R0land Miller of 730 Ontario ° | Cross tests will be held for the Gamsby, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. : ' Wi i S Mos ort Races Junior, Intermediate and Senior Harold Snell, Toronto, Mr. ling medical assistance. | street, Toronto. -- : swimmers. These tests will com- Mrs. Doug Gamsby, Orangeville Fred Lynn, 25, of 2239 Eglin- re mence at 10,00 o'clock in the and Mrs. Ken Gamsby, Orono. se webs east, Toronto, was|; fe C " : : uae : ing. U rvs j ienic w. ed for minor lacerations é By ALLAN BAILEY from start and never relin. Ist Race; )product rig; MOFnINg The Bryson family picnic was) (Fea : ae ; 'Stat Reporter) quished it, At the half-way hans up th iste oe) a sce Mrs. poy od vp * Ftd held at the Orono Park on Sat-|ive goo a Hos- | h ~ t he rac cage Se aie ba ~t-4e\. Qinners on Tuesday an S-'urday. Over one hundred were|P!lal, Saturday, and then releas- = ? nn MOSPORT Toronto bus point of the race, Bradley was riere of Weston (Lotus Elite) the successful swim-|were present from Kitchener,|¢4: ae driver Francis Bradley drove leading Heimrath by 22 sec- Bob Parsons, Lakewood, : : teen . ; ; his Whiz-Special Lotus 19 toonds, and with only four laps (Alfa Romeo Guilietta); mers will pass onto the Junior Qakville, Burlington, Toronto, He was the driver of a Rob- 7 4 a | visi » 1963. There are SO Oshawa, Graf Bellevill qd ert Simpson Co., truck th 0% * victory twice here Saturday, to go he had built up his lead Hunter Floyd Jr. of Don Mills division for 2 i Jshawa, Grafton, Belleville an ., truck that roll-|¢ f 7 La the second time copping the 30- to more than 30 seconds. Their (Fiat Abarth) many in the atrial 8 yl Kingston, After supper was ser- ¢d over on the 7th Concession of ; im |e NUSKOKN OMY, r van lap Grand National. Speeds did not falter and Bead onq-Raca: (ordduction eparts| eg eae rca aver a two eee rere, Played and Darlington Township, after fail- (A dean Sonia oo =: ' ley blazed over the finish line, car ) sports tests for this group over & tWO prizes given to the children. ing to negotiate a curve in the a \ on beautiful a oe, ye porns a, ae baae winiel ine, cars 1301 to 1600 c.c.) Klaus|day period Mrs. Everett Couvier has re-|road a 1 Lghe Romeen, tifully today,' Bradley to 3 Bartels, West Hill (Porsche Ary ; : lice « s : corsa : f Splendid meal ond this reporter after the race. Meanwhile, a lap behind, a Carrera); Al Pease, Toronto wis for te MeL Life saving Hospital, Bow -- wis Noasel Eres -- \ Shee dae r . . 4 & S yma ] ¥ > ry " The only real trouble out there Jaguar, Porsche, Lola Lotus ind (MG); and Jim McCarthy,' society tests when swimmers Me and Mrs Harty Stevenson dent don ty showing an CCl: Ws Bes: $56.00 weekly was the strong headwind as you|Corvette were making the race West Hill (Porsche 590) will try tests for thelr Bronze| of Detroit are spending the week function of Highway 38° tau |t ag ay came out of the Moss _hair- interesting. 3rd Race: jefend : A otal sertific oit are spending the week junction of Highway 35, Satur- olden. 3rd Race: (over 1600 e¢.c.) and Intermediate certificates.'4} their farm, south of Orono. -- - be ions satan ( CANADA'S pin. That slowed me down & John Cannon of Montreal in Norm Namerow. Montreal-/Four swimmers are to try for Mrs, W. Bunting is a patient Cost of the project is $1,162, _-- is sco: -- ct lot. . a Jaguar was forth, and then (Corvette); Daye Billies, To- their Bronze and six will try for'in the Oshawa General Hospital. _" Mrs. H. Walsh, on Tues-'® ; : 4 ReAW er Bradley mentioned that his ronto (Corvette); Chip Com-|their Intermediate certificate. Mr. and Mrs, Orlie Conlin, DON GALLINGER, Managing Director Mr. and Mrs. Ed Millson and mily are holidaying in the Minden area. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tamblyn, of Brampton called on friends in Orono on Wednesday. ~ Telephone Rosseau RE 2-4353 rt ; +7 came Jim Muzzin of Toronto : Lotus "Monte Carlo" had. stock, London (Jaguar XKE). The Red Cross tests and the Oshawa, visited on Suaday with fa undestinceks 'age andthe car Roger De St. Croix of Montes Roval Life Saving Society tests Mr and Ms Carl Billings that has ci speed of 180 jn Lol : Ww it M oK of Cars) Francis Bradley, Toronto! ze different being governed by) Rev and Mrs d. R. Simp. sara ri ae cae si Bcd age > fe cong . ae ac e of (Lotus 19); Ludwig Heimrath, two separate organizations. son,daughter anda friend, all of cs Ue alle an bow a " on : i oe ' otus Scarborough, (Porsche RS60); _Unit 2 met at the parsonage. Ingersoll, visited Mr. Simpson's e b as seven and Norm John from a dead stop in 10 seconds. Namerow of Montreal in a pedo ig Montreal IN ONE DECISIVE MOMENT. ny ee - oe Corvette, who captured 'the ~~ = : ' POOR ATTENDANCE third race for production, #4 Race: (Canada Class, they faced the dangers 4 of the : } * Dozens of sparkling new bathe The races were good -- but sports cars over 1600 c.c.'s was {ormula junior and libre) Bill ild d lived . the attendance poor. Only 3,300 eighth Biggins, Hamilton (Cooper); Al wilderness and live : f room ideas delicate new ea cee oe on tore Francis Bradley won both Soritatt and tay Piles Giller. a great si y ¢ , ' =. : * "\the huge Supertest trophy for 4. . a ' ! j : : e sion that there were more pe0-\ihe Grand National and. the O2l¢ <P and G Il). adventure! Sy - : decorator pastels for you to ad ed in the infield ont pits vr DKW trophy for winning the 5th Race: (Sedans, all capa-| P 7 . ' as ; teat | there were on e outside = sas oa 5 cities) Craig Fisher, Toronto} { NS Ye et : - 4 J . j j j i: { sports , | | 5 a é : i vely laven fences. It was not a profitable asic tae sports (Pontiac Catalina Chic k} WALT } : sia od | of nel mire, including a lovely day for the Grand Valley Car 1) on ichan of day Rathgeb, Toronto (Chevy I1);| | » . 4s ' literature in full colour, Club which sponsored the meet, 1,0 muster the day and Jerry Polivka, Toronto Je ~( @ : . as der. Free literature in full colour, but according to one official,|W@S Toronto newspaper report. "we broke even." vi former National Hockey League Player with "Boston Bruins" Complete Co-operation With Travel Agents An AAA, ATRO Recommended Resort Ath Race: (modified sports I , }! adis \ ~ aii Don Grey, who rolled his cValyp ; wae seeesat i Wee a i . f ; As Crane's Planning eee tows ior the jen Austin Cooper twice during the : 7th Race: Shy i genet } < ) E ', Ri eee oo ~ of course. AS' radiey s r 2 , ' Francis radley, Toronto iN Aces | $3 : . an eit th » Hey, A. | : : 5 i ; : ture race was 50 minutes, 25.1/°°Y°? lap os the sixth race (Lotus 19); Ludwig Heimrath, TECHNICOLOR iy SS ' : te J d Colour Consultant 1 will be seconds for 30 non-stop laps It is interesting to note that scarborough (Porsche RS60); ewe """ janeTTE \ SBE 8 ae aves : : aver the 2.5-mile course, almost! Montreal's Norm = Namerow, 4n4q Herb Swan Cleveland, Thi PID EON HLLE! PAYANT : . ee NS who drives a Chev Corvette, Oni, (Porsche RSt |. WALTER 6 » GILLES - GENEST- BERTRAND = eens oe delighted to show you through 30 seconds better than his near- aanit lode a dada h : RS61) Suh ohh est rival, Ludwig Heimrath of at ace in nis OW 8 a niga thaiues on 'vha A lbsaction bk he al writ? ' : 'i : sagiler ; sie >| th . , ¥ th Race: (touring cars) Cralg 7 br : Scarborough, driving a Porsche ' lat esti dg coreduction Fisher, Toronto (Pontiac Cata- ' = SE, a ey our Fashion Caravan, and an- RS60 sports cars over 1600 c.c.) He 2 ' { - page ss B has won 12. lina); Klaus Bartels, West Hill j a : Herb Swan of Cleveland, (Porsche Carrera); and Chip IN TECHNICOLOR . " othe swer any of your questions, \ Ohio, in a Persche RS61, took RESULTS Comstock, London (Jaguar FEATURE DAILY AT 2:35--4;:55--7:10--9:25 . % a cewete te cae the checkered flag third, more Here are the results XKE). : than a minute after it had been waved at Bradley's Lotus|? ~~ ve get ny | ae ' These were the only drivers to THE BIG FUN SHOW OF THE YEAR ! $ BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:15 complete 30 laps. Bradley 20th Century-Fox presents in ING MABSCOPE FF Secon SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! = . YoU CAN DO scored the fastest lap time in ne 6 i eee 5 eee Jae | A RRR ote time || BETTER THAN onan ion A uc OBR MANSFIED ae BETTER THAN THAT LEAD NEVER LOST 1 i. : Pre ae Bradley took the lead right Mg ' Qe AL TONYRANDALL «= e MACHINE" § ae xX: em a. f_ wernocotot__agltalie™. STEVE McQUEEN And, of course, we're talking about the liv- Farmer Pinned, 7, sea : ye : bee | TOMORROW! "THE MIGHTY URSUS" | ing accommodations . . . not the string of " fish. Build a Summer Cottage that will be P Suffers Injury Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter' | _ | just right for your family. ame us for FREE BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A THE SAME F district farmer is in the Bow- The Most Challenging Story of Faith Ever Told! manville Memorial Hospital to- ww Ad day with multiple cuts and pos sible fractured back and ribs STARRING JOAN COLLINS--RICHARD BURTON ; y fter hi as pinned between ! : his teeter and hay mower Sat-! IN COLOR | THORNTON RD, AT HIGHWAY 401 .. . PHONE 723-4972 LOW AS $29 00 A MONTH eee ew ee we we ew ee we ew ee eee rday aft , 5 TPE apcheocoigeasa . et Ura se RO e Cle m) pays for materials to build a 4-room cottage planning advice. Russell McQuaid, 46, of RR 3 Rowmanville was atempting to * hitch the mower to the tractor,| near the barn, with the help of -- his 11-year-old son David, who | iN ROSSANO KEEP COOL! was seated on the tractor. : . 1 ES! é ye ; pba Insulate your cottage or Bowmanville OPP detacment, " = am ' | home. 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