Firecracker Blast Causes Foot Loss HAMILTON (CP)--A Hamil- ton orthopaedic surgeon testified in Supreme Court Friday there was a possibility that a Hamil- ton woman, who was hit by a firecracker four years ago, "isn't going to be able to keep this foot." Dr. Charles C. H Mrs. Helen Marie ' would constant medica care which, in addition to the cost of shoes, might amount to $200 or $300 a year. ' Mrs. Martin's left foot was injured May 19, 1958, when a firecracker went out of control during a community fireworks Mdisplay. © She and her husband are plaintiffs in the dami action against the City of Hamilton, W. G. Lumsden Company, P. W. Hand Fireworks Limited, Douglas Larson and Norman Thompson. Dr. Hopmann told Chief Jus- tice McRuer that special shoes for Mrs, Martin cost about Her injured foot had an abnor. mal reddish-blue appearance. Counsels for the defendents entered a motion of non-suit but Chif Justice McRuer reject it. 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September, 22, 1962 COURTICE JUNIORS OUST HAMILTON'S SOCCER SOUAD said Danny Wilkins, Dave Rogers, Werner Wallraff, Doug Bry- ant. Clarke, Doug White (coach); Front row (J-r)--Don Rogers, | Wayne Wright, Ray Adcock, Lugtenburg, | HAMPTON JUNIORS in- | row (I-r) -- Bob Bryant, Pe Don Archer, | cluded the following members | ter Vorton, Lyle Wickman, | on their soccer squad--Back | Gene Balson, Jim Almy, Glen Archer, Peter Dave Tonkin, John Adams, Gary Down. Rae Pickell, Tim Peel, Glen Walter, Ron Bodner, Bob | Archer (coach); Front row (l-r)--Arie Lugtenburg, Jim | Members of the chagfpionship team are--Back (l-r)-- Wayne Down, Paul Peterson, Brian Down, Walter Ellis, COURTICE JUNIOR Soccer squad defeated Hampton re- cently to take the title for the | --Statesman Photos Darlington Junior League. AT ORONO FALL FAIR Dairy Cattle Show Draws Huge Crowd By MRS. KEN GAMSBY Commerce Special, Best Beef ORONO -- The following are|Herd -- G. B. Rickard. additional results from the, J. W. Bowman, 2 firsts, Orono Fair. seconds, 2 fourths; R. B. Brown, DAIRY CATTLE 2 firsts, 1 second, 1 third, 1 Jersey fourth, 2 fifths; Donald Budd, G. Johnson He second, 2 fourths, 1 fifth; third, 2 fourths; ' 3/J ames Coombes, fourths; firsts, 3 seconds, 2 thirds, 3)R. B. Glaspell, firsts, 6 fourths; R. Larmer, 1 first, 2\thirds, 1 fourth: © 1. Harte- seconds, 5 thirds, 1 first; R.|minks, 1 second Munday, 1 first, 2 seconds, 3} K Hepburn Bros., thirds, 4 firsts; C. Bradley, 5/J, H. Jose and Sons, 5 firsts, firsts, 5 seconds, 1 third. 7 seconds, 4 thirds, 1 fourth, 1 BEEF CATTLE fifth; Glen Rae Farm, 4 firsts, Shorthorn 3 seconds, 7 fourths, 3 fifths; G. B. Rickard, 5 firsts, 4 sec-|C, Tamblyn, ° firsts, 3 seconds, onds, 5 thirds, 3 fourths; J./6 thirds, 1 fourth, 4 fifths; Rickard, 6 firsts, 2 seconds, 2\Bruce Tink, 1 third, 1 fourth; thirds, 1 fourth; R. Osborne, 4/Les Welsh, 1 fifth. seconds, 2 thirds, 3 fourths. Wes Werry, 4 firsts, 1 second, Aberdeen Angus 1 third; Wes Yellowlees, 1 G. Beatty, 9 firsts, 3 seconds, >| third; Allan Down, 1 fiest. 1 first W. Kerr, 9 9 1 second; The judge was Roy. Ormiston, Brooklin, 3\ QUINTE DISTRICT SPECIAL 6 Robert Stevens, J. H. Jose} and Sons, Bruce Tink, Robert Stevens, Leslie Welsh. A. J. Tamblyn Trophy -- Best Uddered Female R. B Glaspell. Jack Kellough Trophy, Prem- ier Breeder --'J. H. Jose and Sons. Master Feeds Special Trophy, Grand Champion Female -- R.! B. Glaspell. Eaton's of Canada Special, Premier Exhibitor -- J. H. Jose and Sons. Dairy Cattle Special, Cham-| pion Female, donated by Garnet} McCoy (Bell and Sons Agent) -- |R. B. Glaspell. 2 thirds; E. P. Taylor, 3 firsts, 5 seconds, 1 third. HEREFORDS C. Coad, 8 firsts, 1 second,| 1 third, 1 fourth; R. McLecd,! 4 firsts, 5 seconds, 2 thirds, 1 fourth; J. Winterbottom, 3 firsts, | 6 seconds, 4 thirds. MARKET CATTLE G. B. Rickard, 1 first, 1 pec-| ond, 1 third, 1 fourth; E. P. Taylor, 2 firsts, 1 second, 1) third: Durham Co-op Special, Senior, Champion, female -- E. P.} Taylor. Garnet McCoy Special, Beef Bull -- G. B. Rickard. Oshawa Shopping Best, Centre, Fri. Aft. Sept. 28, Fri, Eve., Sept. 28 We will visit each point every other week. e@ LOOK FOR THE BLUE AND WHITE TRAILER @ McLAUGHLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Harmony Church, Tues. A.M. Sept. 25, 9:30 - 11:30 Lake Vista Plaza, Thurs, Aft. Sept. 27, 1:30 - 4:30 3:00 - 4:30 5:30 - 8:30 Canadian Imperial Bank of | Jailed 3 Years For Death Drive WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Sam- uel Knapp, who led police on a| wild auto chase that ended with the death of two men, was given | SPECIAL GERMAN SHOW SUNDAY , SEPT. 23rd 2 TERCOLOR FEATURES a three-year prison term Friday} on a criminal negligence! charge. Mr. Justice E. G. Thompson of the Ontario Supreme Court also prohibited Knapp from driving for a five-year period. Knapp, 21, of suburban Sand. wich West Township, was charged following a police chase July 7 during which he went through two red lights and four HANS ALBERS and "DER TOLLE BOMBERG" STARRING PLUS "DER JUNGFRAUEN KRIEG" Mit JOE STOECKL: MARION MICHAEL stop signs at speeds up to 100 miles an hour. The chase ended when Knapp ran a red light and smashed into another car, killing both oc-| cupants, In Person Direst From wwvA, | WHEELING, W.V. DOC WILLIAMS and his featuring @ CHICKIE WILLIAMS girl with the lullaby voice @ SMOKEY PLEACHER king of country comedions @ MARION MARTIN blind accordionist @ BILL GUEST Halifax Fiddle Playing Whiz |! CKLB's_ | e@ SLIM GORDON @ LITTLE SHIRLEY Sunday, 'Sept. 23, 8:00 p.m. ing, Wonderful Future. to choose. Individual, Personal. Equipment. YOUNG PEOPLE. CONTINOUS SHOW FROM 2 P.M. The more specific you are About what you want out of life . .. The more likely you are to get it! NOW! 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Buma and Sons -- 2 firsts, 1 second, 2 thirds, 6 fourths, 2 fifths. The Busy Bee Club held their Frank Fry -- 2 firsts, 4 sec-, bazaar in the church basement | sot 3 thirds, 3 fourths, 3/Tecently. fths. H. J. Graham -- 1 sec-| 'The United Church Women poy 1 fourth, 3 fifths. Hugh held their regular meeting at Busy Bee Club Holds Meeting By MRS. LORNE JONES Correspondent BALSAM AND MT, ZION -- Lunch was planned for the| visited with her niece, Mrs- choir singing for the anniversary|Burnett Jamieson. Sunday on September 30. All) Miss Sharyn Jones, Doreen enjoyed a pot luck supper: Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Mur- There will be no church on|ray Jones spent Sunday at Cha- | Sunday, September 23, owing to|tham. Kinsale anniversary. a nae Panne' ag! ak the proud grandparents of a oer Benool, Wik he, ate eS ghey * nil =] Mrs. David Mt. Zion Baseball team won|* 288" ° est J their first game of the OASA fi-|_ Miss Lois Jordan of Toronto nals against Electric 2-0 on Sat-|SPent Sunday at her home with urday, The return game will be|et Parents, - Mr. and Mrs. this Saturday night at Brooklin,|Thomas Jordan. Baird -- 3 thirds, 1 fourth, 1)the church on Wednesday after third. Harold Guthrie -- 2 sec-| yrs, Orr.Graham and Mrs. londs. Jas. Coombes -- 1 fifth Tes Harbron were in charge of| The judge was Bruce Butcher, the 'worship period. Inglewood. A reading was given ' 'Do Not Premier Breeding Banner © orry" by Mrs. 0. Graham. . , Mrs. L. Harbron led in prayer.) -- yf Forte Dairy, Oshawa Fifteen ladies answered the roll call with the word "'Cheer- Eaton's of Canada Livestock .,))>° Special -- R. W. Batty. Mrs. Harold Kight of Black- Ringwood Farms Lev best tock was the guest speaker and dam and daughter -- Varmer gaye a talk on the United Bros. Lindley Farms Special, " Church Women. uddered cow -- Larmer-Bros, | E. 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