Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Nov 1962, p. 4

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Sets SoMa oem: pore ne re ena @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 12, 1962 2 LEGION COLOR PARTY LEADS BOWMANVILLE REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE Executive Named For New Season BOWMANVILLE -- Club 15, an organization which looks after social evenings for - the senior citizens of the town have the following executive for the coming season. President, Mrs. D. sters; secretary, Mrs. George Waite; treasurer, Mrs. Pau! Chant; social convener, Mrs. Jack Reid; press convener, Mrs. G.E. Mann. , Two new members were wel- comed to the club, Mrs. George Stephens and Mrs. S. Me- Tavish. Club 15 supports a Korean orphan, Park Yoon Shick. Dr. Lotta Hitchmanoyva visited this boy on a recent visit to Korea. Legion Parades Honor War Dead Goodyears Take Pic-O-Mats 6-0 --_! BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Metro Junior '"'B" hockey ac- tion here Sunday afternoon saw the Bowmanville Pic-O-Mats walloped 6-0 by the Lakeshore Goodyears. in a penalty-ridden game, | Neil Clark led the winners' attack with two goals, with Bob Cook, Bob Wilson, John . Fors- dike and-John Fuller each scor- ing one. The Goodyears led 1-0 at the end of the first period, 4-0 after the second and added two more goals in the final stanza. Referee Stan Boshier handed out 28 penalties including two majors. Lakeshore outshot the Pic-O-Mats 34-23. It was the fourth straight loss for Bowmanville who have yet to win a game in the five- team loop. Friday night in Wes- ton, the Dodgers extended their | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A|members paraded back to the parade to the cenotaph andjhall along the town's main Royal Canadian Legion, honor. | church service in St. Savior's ed the fallen of both World| Anglican church, Orono, Sunday manville branch were led by the! of Newcastle. Legion Pipe Band as they, After the service, they parad- A Remembrance Day service |~ sakend ie was held in St. Andrew's Pres-| Ki Offi After the service, the Legion Are Install 1 jinstallation méeting of the Kin- ette ad Kinsmen clubs, Deputy For the Kinette Club: Past 3. Lakeshore, Wilson president, Jean Williams; presi- (unassisted) 12.03|Werry; treasurer, Barbara Con- - Penalties: Moore, .17; Cook,|nell; registrar, Gaele Ruttan; Cook, 6.38; Hicks, 8.10; Yeo,| The officers for the Kinsmen 8.10; Westfall, minor and ma-|Club are: Past president, Os- Minor, 12.38; Gresko, 14.29;|Snowden; second vice-president, Yahn, 14.47. |Jack Schill; secretary, Byron (Swindel) +eoe» 1640) Williams; directors, Eugene 6, Lakeshore, Fuller Murdoch, Terry Masters, Gor- 10:18, Yahn, 19:61 Campbell! liam Laird. 19.43. _ {he/ William Oliver, .W '49 Lions Given Attendance Pins | BOWMANVILLE -- At a re- cent. dinner meeting of the Lions Club, 49 members re- ceived perfect attendance pins for the past year: Don Allin, {Norman Allin, Ralph Ames, {Wally Braden, Jack Brough, George Brown, Bill Park, Gor- Lloyd Clifton, Fred Cole, Rance Dilling, Ray Howard Law: rence Goddard, Clarence Hock- }don Chartran, Jack Dunn, Herb Goddard, Dilling, Gibson, in, Stuart James, Howard Jef- ~ |fery, Ken Kelly, Ralph Kelly, |Douglas Kemp, Robert Kent, Claude Kilmer, Glen Lander, Sdward Leslie, Jim Marr, Glen Martyn, Cuthbert McDonald, |Ralph McIntyre, Ted Miller, {Bud Moses, Jack Munday, |Robert Mutton, Russell Oke, Ormiston, Orville Os- Wal- Osborne, Jack Roughley, | Nelson | borne, fol-\ter Rundle, Clifford Samis, Dr. Elmo Sisson, Ross Stevens, |A.°M. Thompson, Roy Turner, |Byron Vanstone, George White and Robert Williams. Burglars Loot 'Truman Library INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) Burglars broke into the Truman library today and looted i tof a commemorative coin collection valued at several thousand dol- lars. The library houses the per- sonal papers of former presi- dent Harry §S. Truman, who lives here. BOB HOLTBY HONORED Portrait Unveiled Royal Winter Fair The late R. M. (Bob) Holtby|to get the other fellow's view-|spected judge, placing the rib-| of Port Perry has been named|point; always trying to do ajbons at practically every major) to the Canadian Agricultural|good turn but never seeking the|Canadian show. He also judged) Hall of Fame and his portrait|credit; here is'a wonderful phil-|the U.S.A. National Dairy Show was unveiled at thé Royal Win-josophy of life to keep one at St. Louis in 1931, ter Fair on Sunday. He was|young; here, in a word, is 'Bob'; Bob Holtby's zeal in the ex- nominated by the Holstein-Frie. | Holtby. It is no wonder that) pansion of the Black and White sian Association of. Canada as|your friends are to be found|preed in Canada led him to one of the leading personalities| among the breeders of all class-| select and ship foundation cattle in the development of that breed/es of stock and amid people of|from the older established areas to its present position of prom-|all walks of life." to many new districts. In par- linence in Canada. Hoistein breeders, great and/ticular, he made numerous ship. | Bob Holtby's friends were,small, eagerly sought Bob/ments to the West where their legion, for he ranged. Canada|Holtby's advice on herd man-|blood helped found the leading) from coast {o coast for over) agement bag gg poe found-| herds of today. ; twenty years in the interest of|atioi stock, The blood lines in, ~ the Holstein cow. He became ajmany leading herds of today Meat lay ied pes oe member of the Holstein-Frie-| reflect the soundness of his re-| ounce of income for Canadian! sian Association of Canada in| commendations. His advice. Was|tioictein breeders with almost) 11910, and in 1924, after he hadjusually short and to the point. one of every four animals reg- | served eight years as a director|For instance, it is reported that|;<tereq sold outside the country. | jand was in line for the presi-jafter inspecting the herd and Boh. Holtiy was' a pioneer in| idency, was persuaded to be-|having lunch with a young bach-| yreing development of this \come a fieldman for the Asso- elor, he imparted the following |tpade. In the late 30's and 40's |ciation. In this capacity he gave|advice as he jumped in his carihe preached the doctrine of es-| joutstanding service until 1944,/to leave: '"Dehorn your cows, tablishing herds listed as free| being the first longservice Hol-|shoot your bull and get your- from brucellosis in which effort | Stein fieldman in Canada. self a wife." he was particularly successful It was characteristic of Mr.|FIRST SHOW : lin Eastern Ontario. His fore: Holtby's tremendous energ y| The Black and White Day, of sight paid off as owners of List- that he said, 'On my first day|which there are now 75 in Can.| Sif Herds enjoyed a strong mar-| jas a fieldman, I wondered how|ada, will always be a monu-/io for their cattle in the U.S.A | 'I would occupy -my time but)ment to Bob Holtby, for he or-); that country, over a period| jafter that I never had to worry|Canada, at Port Perry in 1938,|o¢ years. pursued an increas-| |for I found far more to do than/iginated and ran the first one in) ingly aggressive brucellosis ara 'one man could possibly handle." and used his influence and €N-|dication policy. Bob Holtby, the! |Byt he tried, and in trying be-|thusiasm to promote the use of | hittle man with the bald head. jcame a legendary figure with a) similar shows ° elsewhere. T | derby hat, vandyke beard and] |reputation as one of the fastest| Black and White Day is a show twinkling eye left a legacy of! \drivers in the country. He was|confined to entries from a coun. accomplishment that will bene-| a good driver though, and asity or district at which local/rit many future generations of he remarked to a gathering of|breeders may show their best. | Holstein breeders. 2 | | 600 friends who had assembled| The National Holstein sale;---- Minister Blasts Smug Christians TORONTO (CP) -- North/{political doctrines and 'social American Christians too often|life in our own lands," Mr, speak .of 'he Kingdom of God|Baker said. "The Communists when their real intended goal|do'not have a corner on original is the perpetuation of the North{sin." American way of life, the edi-/ He said the problem of North tor of the Anglican publication|American Christianity was as- Canadian Churchman said here|sociated with the dreamy op- Saturday. imism that motivated the early Rev, Gordon Baker told the Settlers of this continent. ninth annual Christian Writers'|TO PROTECT DREAMS Association of Canada conven- "I was they who dreamed, tion that not all Communists) collectively built up a continent will go to hell and not all North|sworn to protect those dreams Americans will go 'o heaven./--sworn to envolving policies of "Let us not be so blinded by/iSolation, to pretending the rest the militant atheism of commu-|! the world was not impor. nism that we cannot see the '@"'- insidious atheism which is in-| Mr. Baker said the' function herent in the economic policies,/of the church seems to have + cei naar e been to give religious sanction 'lo the dream and growth of isolation. He said editorial opinion and jcomment are essential to the Bulldog Brower Faces Charge "tr te sen erticism arise from within the church is far HAMILTON (CP) -- Wrestler Healthier than maintaining the Bulldog Brower, 29. was ar. |Status quo until criticism from rested in Welland Saturday|Changes upon us." night and charged with causing) a nuisance following an inci-| dent in which a_ pregnant) woman was struck by a shovel} at a wrestling match here last} week. | --nemeneeineneetingnicniacnell Police, who declined to re. MAY DISTURB SLEEP lease the name of the com.) are made miserable by com on urinary plainant, said that following the| Cate Te canta eat match a man went into the cor- ridor of the arena, picked up a| shovel and began waving it} from side to side. Brower, who was released on} $500 bail, will appear in mag-| istrate's court today. Ps, St caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, try taking an internal CYSTEX an! ie bath for a few days. All you do is take 2 little CYSTEX tablets with # glass of water. In adaition to its cleaning anti- septic action, CYSTEX is also ananalgesis pain reliever for Rheumatic Pains, Head- ache, Backache, and muscular pains. CYSTEX from druggist, Feel better fast, to celebrate him and his wifejhas, since its inception in 1919, | Addie's golden wedding, "Speed|been considered the top annual will get you into trouble but it|Spring sale of Holsteins. It ex- will get you out sometimes". jerted great influence through It was at this same golden|providing a suitable market for wedding anniversary, held at| quality animals and in estab- Lindsay in 1941, that an illum-|lishing and maintaining stand- inated address was read con-jards of value for pure-bred taining the following words of|stock. From 1831 to 1944, Bob appreciation: 'In your efforts to|Holtby was the manager of this be of service to your fellow|sale, travelling from coast to breeders, no road has been too|coast in his efforts to select long and no task too hard, nojonly the best offering available. start too early and no hour too| Mr. Holtby served as a selec. late. Your sincerity of purpose|tive registration inspector from and your straightforward|1933 until his death, for some method of conducting businessjeight years doing practically have won for you the confi-jall the Holstein classification dence of the people and increas-|throughout Canada. Thus he ed manyfold the effectiveness of|was instrumental in establishing your efforts for the improve-|type classification on a sound ment and extension of your|basis. Classification has prob- chosen breed. Your irresistible) ably done as much or more optimism and faith in the des-|than any single program to es- tiny of purebred livestock injtablish the present high stand- Canada, through good years and|ard of quality in the breed, ad, has been a constant in-|thus contributing immeasurably |spiration and encouragement to|to. the excellent reputation of lall breeders with whom you'the Canadian Holstein through. have come in contact." out the world. This, in turn, has "Perhaps the most delightful| resulted in thirty different coun- side of your character, and the|tries importing foundation stock one we love best, is your kindly|from Canada. interest in all things and all) As a further contribution to people. Always ready to lend a|the establishment of sound type, CAREERS MEN AND WOMEN Station Agents, Reservo- Meet cel- to positions. Airline Agents, Passenger Communicationists, tionists, Hostesses. ebrities; route passengers distant points the nation's -airlines. Prelim- inary training need not inter- fere with present occupation. High school graduates, 18 to 35, find out if you can quolify. Atlantic School, Canadian Head Office, Canada Bldg., Windsor, Ontario. In Oshawa phone number, to Box 23, c/o The Oshawa Times. | fe ae AIRLINE To train for steady, well-paid | Help operate TIMES--1:50----3:50--5:50---7:50----LAST SHOW 9:30 SWINGING! LOVING! SINGING 6 BIG SONG HITS! COLOR ee DELUXE UNITED antiste tw Jw PHONE 723-2843 BE WISE--BE THRIFTY---BUY GIFT TICKETS NOW! helping hand; Always anxious Bob Holtby was a highly re. High School at Home | in Your Spare Time! i FINISH YOUR HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME es fest os you can do the work. Your future security may depend on your ision to complete High School now! Don't let age or lack of education hold you back. Per- senal ettention given to eech student. All solemn laying of wreaths here street. Sunday by Branch 178 of the) The branch also attended a Wars and the Korean 'War. evening. The service was con- About 75 members of the Bow-| ducted by Rev. D. R. Dewdney marched from the Legion Hall/ed to the Orono cenotaph where to the cenotaph. wreaths were placed. byterian church and conducted} by Rev. Fred Swann. By MRS. A. L, HOOEY BOWMANVILLE At Peterborough installed the lowing officers: (Ritchie) $, 3. dent, Kay Cain; vice - president, 4. Lakeshore, Forsdike Gladys Stutt; secretary, Evelyn 17; Linton, 4.17; Forsdike, 4.41;|Bulletan editor, Mary Wilcox; Porteous, 4:49 Clark, 6:38,|sergeant-at-arms, Gail Guthrie. jor, 9.50; Clark, major, 9.50;|borne Williams; president, Arn- Simms, two minors, 12.38;\old Sleep; vice - president, Bert THIRD PERIOD |Brunt; treasurer, Douglas Rut- 5%. Lakeshore, Clark tan; Bulletin. editor, Osbore (Ritchie) 18.38|don Wilcox; sergeant-at-arms, Penalties: Kyle, 9.01; Wilson,|Gordon Sturroch; registrar, Wil- BOWMANVILLE: LORNE Campbell, goal; Linton, Booth-| by, Yeo, Kyle, R. Moore, Dowe,| Flintoff, Butler, Watt, Westfall,| win streak to four straight when they beat the Pic-OMats 11-3. | FIRST PERIOD 1, Lakeshore, Clark (Johnston, Swindel) 5:18. Penalties: Clark, .14; 1.00; Butler, 6.03; Yeo, Cook, 14.23; Johnstone, Forsdike, 19.11. SECOND PERIOD 2, Lakeshore, Cook (unassisted) .... Three Persons Hurt In Crash BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Yahn, 10.27; 14.50; 2.55 sees Three men were taken to the! Oshawa General Hospital early Sunday morning, after their car went out of control and struck a ditch near here. The driver, William Hogg, 24,! 43 Juanita road, Highland Creek, and a passenger Andrew Tay- lor, 37, 1045 Wardman crescent, Whitby, were treated and re- leased. Another passenger, James Ir- vine, 33, 261.Oak Park avenue, Toronto, was admitted with fractured ribs, a lacerated fore- head and abrasions. His con- dition today is reported to be good, Bowmanville OPP say the ac-) cident occurred on Concession 7, Darlington township, just north! of Zion about 4.30 a.m. First Contest For Shamrocks BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Coach "Sambo" Smith put -his Bowmanville Shamrocks of the Lakeshore Intermediate '"B" league, through a stiff practice session Sunday night in prepar-! ation for their league-opener in Picton Tuesday night. The players' bus to Picton will} leave Bowmanville at 6 p.m: Tuesday and any fans who wish) to go and give the club moral/ support should call the Bowman. ville Arena. The Shamrocks play their home opener against the Tren-/ ton Flyers Thursday night start- ing at 8.15. There are four teams in the Int. "B" Lakeshore loop this season: Bowmanville, Uxbridge Black Hawks, Picton and Tren-| ton Flyers. Porteous, Yahn, Simms. LAKESHORE: Al Smith, jgoal; Cook, Minor, Forsdike,| |Wilson, J. Moore, Del Papa, | |Davenport, Gresko, Clark, Ful- jler, Johnstone, Swindel, Hicks, | | Ritchie. | Officials | Boshier; and Now Referee, Stan) Linesmen, Ivan Locke! Barnes. | PWLTF A Pts. Weston 44 0 03610 8 Lakeshore 5 | | Dixie |Schomb'g | Bow'ville Musee Claud |For Cold Months By MRS. A. L. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- The locai| museum has closed for the win- ter season and will re-open in) the spring: The museum had visitors \from almost every province and States. A number of school! classes in the county in com-) pany with their teachers had a tour of the museum, James Gooding, Museum Ad- visor, Historical Branch, De-| partment of Travel and "| If You Don't Buy city, commented on the dis-| plays, mentioning especially KING ST. E. AT TOWNL children's toys and dolls. SALE on at... 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