FG SG ee en RMN OF CHILDREN FLOCK TO CIVIC POUL IN ROTARY PARK TO. ESCAPE HOT WEATHER _/Fines Total lal |e! In One Day Magistrate C. W. .Guest levied a total of $596 in fines in Osh- awa Traffic Court Wednesday. Eleven charges were dismissed by the magistrate. Following is a list of those charged and fined: Terence Beasley, Islington, $10 for speeding; William Kriss, To- ronto, $8 for speeding; Robert Smith, Hamilton, $5 for having no light on back of trailer; Rus- sell Albert Neale, $10 for speed- ing; Carl John Hinch, Don Mills, $15 for speeding; Steve Michael Perli, Kitchener, $20 for speed- ing; William Patrick McBean, London, $10 for speeding. Stanley William Clark, To- ronto, $10 for speeding; Thomas Joseph Chiasson, Cobourg, $10 for speeding; David Clifford Piggott,' Kingston, $20 for dis- obeying a stop sign. Nick Pagonis, Toronto, $10 for not allowing a vehicle to pass. Gerald Anthony Potter, Ot- tawa, $10 for following too close ly; Josef Lott, Scarboro, $10 for speeding; Danny William Mathews, West Hill, $10 for speeding; John MacLaughian, Toronto, $10 for speeding; Charles Temple, Windsor, $10 for speeding. Dimitri Miteff, Toronto, $15 for speeding; John Maclachlan, sia $15 for not having a 1962 li- ; say on ; Gerard J Clancy, SECTION OF THE MODERN POOL IS SHOWN. IN THIS PICTURE TAKEN WEDNESDAY S Slose strgst east Wee eer --Oshawa Times: Photo She Oshawa Times Cartier, Toronto, $10 for speed- PAGE ELEVEN an Milic, Belleville, $20 Storie Park Is Closed HUNDREDS THE WATER IS COOL AND STIMULATING AS THESE CHILDREN CAN TESTIFY Arthur Hatch Dies At 80; One Of Last Boer Vets | the former Mary May Singleton, | a daughter, Mrs. George Cowan | coef ps Ph go gy olen vention to select a federal can- There are seven grandchildren| 'date, to be oon il ere and seven great-grandchildren. |*°W" "41! on Uct. sy for speeding; William Easton, Don Mills, $20 for speeding; Ronald MacLane Barker, 1216 Brock street south, Whitby, $8 for having defective lamps. Francig Parisien, Toronto, $8 for failing to produce a licence; Vincent Ciapanna, Toronto, $5 for defective lamps; Robert Ward Richardson, . Brampton; $10 for speeding; Ronald Ken- neth Lyons, Owen Sound, $10 for speeding; Harry Murvin Nash, Richvale, $10 for speed- ing. Patrick Joseph McNulty, Tory Candidate To Be Selected At Oct. Meeting ORONO -- A nomination con- | SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 'Angels And 'Hawks Due Arthur Hatch, one of the few remaining Boer War veterans living in Oshawa, died Wed- nesday in Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. -- The 80-year-old soldier, who went through the siege of Lady- smith in South Africa, recently returned from Ottawa where the 60th anniversary of the signing of the peace was celebrated. Although he came to Canada in 1911, Mr. Hatch returned to England to fight with the Old Contemptibles of the Imperial Army in the First World War. As late as this year, he march- ed to the Cenotaph in the Royal Canadian Legion's Vimy Day remembrance service. WITH POLICE DEPT. A Halliday Manor resident, Mr. Hatch was seriously ill for American Motors Reveals Expansion| BRAMPTON, Ont. American Motors (Canada) Ltd.|land, he was the son of the late will spend $3,000,000 doubling|Mr. Gee = ARTHUR HATCH The body is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Hig Requiem Mass will be cele- brated in St. Gertrude's on Sat- urday, Sept. 1, at 9:30 a.m. Rev. John Myers will sing the Mass.|ing, held at the home of Alex Interment will be in St. Greg- ory's Cemetery. Russian Priest Jailed 3 Years For Rowdyism MOSCOW (AP) -- A Russian Orthodox priest has been sen- tenced to three years in pris The newspaper Sovietskaya ed by tive Association. Thirty members of the execu'| Feature performers of thejAir Show. It was first sponsor- meet-|1962 Canadian International Airjed by the Toronto Flying Club, Show at the Canadian National/then by the aer2-|national Trade Fair and 'Ibatics of the United States|Canadian National Exhibition|wing supersonic "Tigers,"' util- mon, Joyce Harmer and Brent/failing to stop. ize -- ge formations dur-)payior contributed to making eir tive were present at the Carruthers, M.P.P. and Mrs Carruthers, Garden Hill. the executive of the Durham Progressive Conserva- At Famous CNE Air Show show pre args since its incep-/mer season, Friday at Storie|bury, Scarboro, $10 for speed- and as each year's show. "Blues", Exhibition will be Navy's "Blue Angels" and thejjointly in 1953. Irwin Colwill, Newcastle, rep-|RCAF's "Golden Hawks." The |Hampton, George Maple Grove, climax the Shows Lieutenant Dave Barker, Orono, Mrs. Jom Hamilton,/RcAF Chipmunks. Hope, Clare Winslow, Ida and Mrs. William Hatch.) Rossiya (Soviet Russia) re-| | s - the capacity of its Rambler|He married the former Mary|Pported today that Rev. Nikolai Bail Is $500 . plant here, Wednesday. ; _ Company - Brownridge * will double of 112 cars more jobs. it was announced| May Singleton in Liverpool, | 1906. The extension is to be com-|jast 10 years. » pleted in 1963 instead of 1964 ' because, the company said, | Rambler sales have been better + than expected. : When American Motors be- » gan production at Brampton i: * January, 1961, the plant pro- than 1,000 from 200. Age in| Turkovsky charged President Earl K.| In Canada, Mr. Hatch livea| said the addition/for many years in Toronto and the present output/Pickering. He served with the a day and provide/Toronto Police Department. He had resided in Oshawa for the | into. the |game and began tearing down the net. One of the players tried to intervene and the priest grabbed him by the hair and tore his shirt. Then accompanying band of "zealots" tore down the net and Mr. Hatch was a member of|took it and the poles up into in|2iso a member of the Golden Club. He was a former * duced 32 cars a day. The pay- cribbage champion at the Le- roll has since increased to more|8!0- | He is survived by his wife, | In Driving Case |. William Frederick Lively, 200 Drew street east, Whitby, ap- peared before Magistrate C. W. Wed- sday charged with drunk driv- M St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic|/the belfry of Father Turkov-|ing. He was released on his own Church, a member of Branchjsky's church. 43, Royal Canadian Legion; and Guest in Oshawa Court bail in the amount of $500 to) The paper said the incident oc-|Sept. 4 in the Whitby court. Phillip Druz, 750 Ritson road|\Lands and Forests will con- curred in Novo Yuriev, in cen. tral Russia. The priest was con-/south, victed of rowdyism. The ac- count did not say why the priest opposed the game. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME! The mercury was soaring high outside the Hotel Gen- osha this morning when this picture was taken, but the youngsters shown couldn't 4 care: less, Members of the Rochester Lions hockey team; they were bound for a special- hockey camp at Bowmanville being conducted by "Dick" 2 Gamble (formerly of the Montreal Canadiens of NHL but now with Rochester Americans). The youngsters--between the ages of 10 and 14 -- will play a cattle at large, was also re-/go dropping exhibition and De|Canada the past nine weeks in Sunny- for breaking up a volleybalMBlackstock, Jack White, Port Among the supersonic air- (CP)--|brook. Born in Plymouth; Eng-|84™e. craft will be the United States/the |Air Force's F-106 Delta Darts,|$5,000 to the Canadian Inter- and the new CF-101B Voodoo|national Air Show Scholarshipjing unique in J With the closing of the Cana-/ing resentative for Durham in the/Biye Angels will open the two-|dian International Trade F'air|echelon formation, in which the East Central Ontario Progres-|hour shows on Friday and Sat-|in 1953, the Canadian National|planes are stacked down and sive Conservative Association|urday, August 31 and Septem-|Exhibition and the City of To-|back from the leader at a 45- stated that they wanted a pub-|ber 1, with a 26-minute per-jronto assumed the sponsorship|degree angle, and the famous) licity chairman from each of the/formance. The Golden Hawks|and this affiliation is still in/Diamond formation in' which|@ five ridings. A committee was| wilt selected and Mrs. G. Thrasher,|their precision. demonstrations.| The Canadian International|the leader's. wings, and a "'slot- Bowmanville, appointed chair-| Demonstrations in aerobatics|Air Show is a non-profit organ-|man" flying directly behind man. Other members of thelwit also be given by Fligh'|ization, committee are: Harold Balson, with| effect. the|composed of pensation. CNE tion, the Canadian Inter- the| The there is a wingman on each of Cc the executive individuals donates A campfire, cornroast and singsong were the order of the day for the closing of the sum- such organizes!park. Children ranging in age from five to 10 years attended. in the swept-| Mrs, George Bell, Joan Solo- performance; the/the afternoon a success. During the evening a dance was held with the girls' and boys' bantam softball teams nd older children attending. haperoning the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muzik and Mrs. George Bell. being|and below the leader's tail-pipe, injbetween two wingmen. , | Blyleven,|RCAF's "Red Knight", in_his|various area related to aviation|formations are held tightly to-|ation landing. The two solo per- a Kay _ Lycett,|colorful T-33 Silver Star and by|and who work without com-|gether with: a 36-inch separa-|formers claim to be the only|for speeding; ( tion between wing tips and|pilots in the world to fly super-|Credit, $15 for speeding; In recognition of these efforts,|canopies, and the wings over-|sonic jets in a "'back-to-back"|Margles, Cobourg, $10 for speed- annually|lapping 14 feet. . The team prides itself in be-|verted and the second plane|$10 for speeding; Cameron Stu- These|formation and four plane form- formation with the top man in- many ways.|snuggled in underneath, right- all-weather interceptors and the/Fund. This fund is under the|Among all flight demonstration|side-up with the Blue Angels' |CF-104 Starfighters of | RCAF Another highlight will be the|o A. Curtis, thej|chairmanship of Air Marshal/teams the Blue Angels fly the|maximum separation. Ww. CB, CBE,|world's tightest diamond forma- DSC, LLD, ED, RCAF (retd.),/tion with almost The Blue Angels, officially a complete|known as the U.S. Navy.Flight jumping demonstration by/former chief of the air staff,/wing overlap between aircraft|Demonstration Team, have over while their speed varies from|the sixteen years since their or- members of )Team of Canada. This team is currently competing the Parachute/RCAF. The fund provides scholar-|over 500 miles per hour down to|ganization, earned a worldwide in post-|just above stalling speeds at 170|)reputation second to none. Each in thelships for students |World's Sports Parachuting| graduate courses in the field of|miles per hour in their Diamond|year millions of spectators are Championships jumpers from Toronto. | The Ontario Department ofithe United States. ' Mr. Frank I, Young, regional|/the maneuvers and done before|pective Naval charged with having) duct a water-dropping and car-|manager of operations, Trans-|the eyes of the spectators. The|Flight Training, the entire show, re-|Blue Angels is the only super-jas it is seen today, has evolved gion), was among the original/sonic team that performs the|through the years since the first jmianded by the magistrate. He/Havilland Aircraft of Canada will appear Sept. 5. = at Orange,jaerophysics and astrophysics,|slow pass. ass. Among their members|and last year there were seven|change formations several times|onstration of precision flying. jare several male and female|such scholarships awarded, in-|during the show. These changes|Although the individual man- cluding two to students from/are done so smoothly and rapid-|euvers performed by the Team ly that some are incorporated injare those taught to every pros- Airlines (central The Blues alsojthrilled by their flawless dem- aviator during Ltd, will stage a flypast of/organizers of the air show. Hel difficult echelon rolls, high-per-|team was organized in June, their Beaver, Otter, 'and Gypsy Moth aircraft. | | The RAF will also participate game against a picked team of Bowmanville youngsters in the Bowmanville arena. There are 25 in the Rochester up. --Oshawa Times Photo a in the Air Show but the nature of their operations has not been announced, Following is the schedule: 1. U.S. Navy "Blue Angels". 2. U.S. Air Force -- flypast of F-106 Delta Darts. 3. Ontario Dept. of Lands and Forests -- water and cargo dropping display. 4. The Parachute Club. of Can- ada -- para-jumping by mem- bers of Canada's National Team. 5: De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd.--flypast of Beav- er, Otter, Caribou and Gypsy Moth. 6. Royal Air Force -- flypast (type of aircraft to be an- nounced). 7. RCAF -- Flypast of 38T-33 Silver Stars forming letters 'ROAF'. Chipmunk demonstration. Solo aerobatics by 'Red' Knight'. ee Flypast of three Otters and three Expeditors of RCAF Aux- iliary. Flypast of Air Transport Com- mand _ aircraft; North Star, C-119 Flying Boxcar, Cosmopoli- tan, C-130B Hercules, Yukon. Flypast of Maritime Air Com- mand aircraft: Argus, Neptune. Flypast of Air Defence Com- mand aircraft: CF-100 Canuck, CF-104 Starfighter, CF-101B Voodoo. | Low level seat ejection dem- jonstration -- two T-33 Silver |Stars. | Air-sea rescue demonstration involving a Dakota, three para- jrescue jumpers, a_ helicopter, jan Albatross, and a crash boat. Flypast by 36 T-33_ Silver (Stars in arrow-head formation | 'The "Golden Hawks." |GIVE SCHOLARSHIPS | The Canadian International Air Show has been an annual event for a decade, commenc- ing as the Canadian National Caribou/nas bee n chairman of the air formance US. NAVY'S "BLUE ANGELS" IN FLIGHT OVER WASHINGTON, » take-off in diamond' 1946 § Thornhill, $15 for speeding; Roy Faulkner, Toronto, $10 for speeding; James Vincent. Brad- ing; Austin Blackburn, Bramp- ton, $8. for speeding; Albert Elliott, RR 3, Oshawa, $20 for Wayne Raymond King, 355 Rite son road north, $15 for speed- ing; Walter George Key, Cooks- jville, $10 for speeding; Donald Peter Gillen, Scarboro, $15 for speeding; Fred G. Reynolds, Toronto, $10 for speeding; Thomas Szaikowski, 131 Huron street, $10 for speeding; Robert T. Johnston, Petawawa, $10 for speeding. Raymond Kirby, Toronto, $10 Donald Kelly, ba ing; Gino Mortillaro, Toronto, art Cowan, West Hill, $10 for making an improper turn; Cok lins Cartage Storage Co. Ltd. Toronto, $20 for contravention ot licence. CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and dis- trict who are celebrating their birthdays today: Lloyd Cunningham, 303 Drew street; Roger Bran- ton, Jane street, Courtice. Phone 723-8474. D.C.