Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Apr 1963, p. 4

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Fe a ma Ad nan te al ee A Sat ee eese @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 16, 1963 "WOMAN SOBS AT NAVY SERVICE 'An unidentified woman sobs as she is escorted into me- morial service for 129 men lost aboard nuclear submarine } Thresher. 'I want Joe,'"' she cried as she entered building Monday at U.S. Submarine Base. More than 1,500 per- PP to i Sia oo sons -- some of them widows of men on Thresher -- attend- ed the service. --AP Wirephoto Blackstock Girl Wed In Toronto Maple Grove UCW Plans 4|ment, the speaker "will explain Shorthorn Group Enjoys Banquet By OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- At the Dur- ham Shorthorn Association an- nual banquet, held in the Rec- reation Centre, 127 persons attended, George Carson, Orono, presi- dent. of the Association, called on Rev. P. Romeril to say grace. He instead introduced a t of his, Rev. Wesley Rastse, who had just arrived from Jamaica, and Mr. Taylor said grace: Russell Osborne, Bowmanville, with Mrs. Geo. Carson at the piano, led a singsong. Mr. Carson expressed his pleasure at having such a large attendance and extended a spe- Religion Tied To Labor View BOWMANVILLE -- Harry An- tonides, full time representative of the Christian Labor Associa- tion of Canada, will address a public - meeting on Thursday, April 18, at 8 p.m. in the As- sembly Room of the Town Hall, on the subject, 'Christian La-| bor Organization: Luxury or Necessity?"' According to a prepared state- Lassies. Mr. and Mrs. Bent aan cal numbers on violin an piano, Kyte, vice-president, replied. played a piano solo, Russell Osborne Lean, manager of Breeders I with People.'"' Hampton, played a piano solo. Gratton Moore, Shorthorn Association, briefly, also Mrs. duet. Lance Beath conducted persons were winners: Herb Swain, Mrs, Robt. Parkin, Mrs. Trewin, Bev. Gray, why Canada's Christian work- ers should form and join lab- or unions committed to the aim Mrs. Alvin Boyd, Rod. and Frank Rickard. cial welcome to the 4-H Club members and the Shorthorn svg, Orono, entertained with several. musi- John Carnaghan tendered the thanks to the UCW ladies who catered. In the absence of the WCW president, Mrs. Harold John Rickard, Newcastle, in- troduced the head table guests. Miss Mary Bradley, Hampton, introduced the guest speaker, Dr. J. Me- corporated, Kemptville, who spoke on "Success in Working Dave Beath, Oshawa, thanked the speaker, Dwight Bradley, Cameron, president of Victoria' County spoke Mumford, Hampton, president of Durham Shorthorn Lassies. Dwight and Mary Bradley played a piano draw at which the following ten Mrs. Donald Trewin, Fred Fred Trewin, Mrs. Percy VanCamp, Porter Cancer Society Canvass Okayed PICKERING (Staff) -- Per- mission to canvass for funds in the Village of Pickering was granted to The Canadian Cancer Society at a special meeting of Village Council Monday night. The drive will take place. dur- ing the week beginning April 15. Village Council passed a reso- lution allowing Road Superin- tendent Ross Burns to attend a course of instruction in Toron- to. The course, designed for road superintendents and sponsored by the Ontario Good Roads As- sociation, will be held at the University of Toronto, May 13 and 14, 4 d Ajax Hospital Construction Affects Route AJAX -- With the beginning of construction of the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, routes for emergency and re- ceiving services at the present building are changed. The hospital has announced that the emergency and receiv- ing entrance is reached only by way of Monarch Avenue, west of the hospital, and the 3rd Street service road. Construction work en the new hospital site will prevent traffic from using the service road im- mediately north of the present hospital. A construction office of applying Christian social prin- ciples in order to promote har- monious employer - employee relations and fair conditions of work." The speaker will also state why compulsory union member- ship and financial support are serious violations of the princi- ple of freed of a iation according to the statement. There will be ample opportunity to ask questions. This public meeting is spon- sored by the Christian Labor Association of Canada and a group of interested Bowmanville Seed Judging Contest Held At the Ontario County seed judging competition held in the Uxbridge High School, contest- ants were required to judge classes of cereal grains, small seeds, hay, and identify weed and plant specimens and crop seeds in the morning. During the afternoon program, the con- a already been erected on the te. Signs directing traffic to the new route were to be placed at the north end of Harwood and Monarch Avenues, | G. A. Robinson, chairman of the hospital building committee, said the first work on the new structure is laying out the build- ing with stakes. The next step, excavation, will take about two weeks. Foundations will then be laid during May. Tobacco Sells At BLACKSTOCK--A very pretty,Brian Dunsmoor, Blackstock, wedding was solemnized in/brother of the bride, and Mr. Morningside Presbyterian|Gary Dealy, Toronto, brother Church, Toronto, April 11, when) of the bridegroom. Brenda Gayle, elder daughter) The reception was held at "of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duns-|Wedgewood Restaurant, with moor of Blackstock, was united|the bride's mother receiving, in marriage with Beverley Wil-| dressed in printed blue silk with Quilting Party | MAPLE GROVE -- Sympathy| lof the community is extended) to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green-| |ham and family in the loss of} Mr. Greenham's sister, Mrs.| residents, testants were required to give Farm Council Backs Rural oral reasons on four of the six classes judged in the morning. High contestant in the com- petition was Bruce Shillinglaw of Mount Albert with a total of 573 points out of a possible 600. Bruce was a previous winner of the senior class, thus the Soil and Crop Improvement scholar- 52.31 Cents Pound TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- The Ontario Flue - Cured To- bacco Growers' Marketing Board reported sales Monday of 1,742,880 pounds of tobacco at an average 52.31 cents a lard Dealy, son of Mr. and|matching accessories. and cor- Mrs, Russel Dealy, Toronto.| Rev. Lattimore was the offi-| ciating minister. The church was decorated with bouquets of pink and white giadioli and 'mums. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length sheath gown of white satin with appliques of pearls and sequins on the neckline and skirt which had a_ semi-train. Her headdress was a crown of Young, England. | sage. The bridegroom's mother] UCW ladies should remember! assisted, wearing a beige suitithe quilting in the church| with matchin ories an : corsage. 1s maaan 4 basement on Tuesday, April 23) For a honeymoon in the La ; : | rentians the bride chose a pale|in the community having used) blue suit with sapphire grey | clothing should bring it to) mink trim and black accesso-|church basement on May 7) ries, 3 Eccleston drive, Toronto. Out-of-town guests were from|on display. Chesley, Annan, Oshawa, New|. Mrs, Allan Snowden, and Sam Toromto and Blackstock. Snowden {and Jimmy Snowden matching pearls and q' and she wore a shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of pale pink roses and white car- nations. The maid of honor was Miss Jean McCallum, Toronto. Miss Elin Towers, Toronto, was bridesmaid and Miss Beth Duns- moor, Blackstock, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. All attendants were dressed in le pink peau-de-soie, with Coane skirts and round necklines, wore matching head- dresses, and carried pink carna-| tions. | The best man was Mr. Ross} were Saturday visitors with the lformer's daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Aitche- Detectives Hope json, Stouffville. J | | Mrs, All Snowden, Miss To Question Boy dena Aaonden, "Bob Good- KINGSTON (CP) -- Detec-|murphy, Mrs. Len Goodmurphy, tives are hoping they will be|Misses Nancy, Tammy and able to question today an eight-/Laurie Rogers were Sunday year-old boy who is in hospital|Visitors with the former's par- with burns to 50 per cent of his\ents Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Wil- body. He was, found with his|kins, Port Hope. clothes ablaze early Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Russell Bradley Murphy, son of Mr.\and family visited her parents, and Mrs. Neil Murphy of King-|Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Westway, |ston, told a nurse "'a teen-ager|Cameron, aunt and uncle, Mr.|cyture, Uxbridge, by June 29. threw a match at me." and Mrs. Murray McKinnon, Safety Event The Ontario County Farm|high contestant, Safety Council is sponsoring a} of this competition is to get/the Russell Morrison trophy. ideas that can be incorporated | build. This rural highway safety competition is open to all resi- dents of Ontario County. Each entry is to consist of three de- signs -- one design suitable for the centre section of the dis- play, and two desigs suitable for the left and right wings of| Farmer Coaches' Class. the display. fred Shier, Allan Jex, won the ship award went to Wayne) Beath of Oshawa, the second| i In the Junior Section, David| u.|and the pot luck dinner. Anyone| rural highway safety display|st. Pierre of Claremont was| competition. The main purpose|high contestant and winner of| : The Beaverton Junior Farmer jwhen the UCW ladies will have|into a rural highway safety dis-|team of Jim Davidson, Wilfred The newlyweds will reside at|afternoon tea and the new and| play that the Farm Safety Coun-|Shier and Fred Waines won the used clothing for a bale will be| cil is planning to design and| Junior Farmer Inter-Club tro- phy. The Inter-School trophy was awarded to the Uxbridge High School and their team of Bruce. Shillinglaw, David St. Pierre and Alvin Brooks, Jim Davidson, and his team of Wil- Fred Waines and Junior jpound. To date, the board has sold 133,709,575 pounds at an javerage 51.24 cents, MANY HAVE RHEUMATISM EDINBURGH (CP) -- A sur- jvey shows that 40 per cent of |\Scotland's work force suffers rheumatism and that. time taken off for treatment was Imported Fish, Marine Oils Worries Growers CHATHAM (CP)--Concern is| i among Ontario Soya- Bean Growers' Marketing Board officials over the in- creased use of®low-priced int- ported fish and marine oils in Canadian margarine and short-| ening. Board Chaimran Richard Smith of Tilbury, Ont., said Monday some action uust be} taken to ensure a stable future| for Ontario soybean growers--| currently enjoying a_ strong) market. Growers realized from past experience that stable prices will not continue in the face of uncontrolled competi- tive imports. | | BEAUTIFY CAR LOT WINNIPEG (CP) -- Metropol- itan Winnipeg's parks commit- tee has approved plans for a 563-car parking lot this year near the Assiniboine Park z00. Pear, crab - apple and linden trees will be planted at the car park to give it an '"'esthetic value." Now Playing A BIG TRIPLE TREAT PROGRAM | | GARY COOPER 3 "MAN OF THE WEST" IN TECHNICOLOR Adult Entertainment e HIT No, 2 @ 3"SIGN OF THE GLADIATOR"3 IN TECHNICOLOR with Anita Ekberg e HIT No. 3 @ $375 Raised Via Marathon Bridge By MRS. A .L. HOOEY BOWAMNVILLE -- Th April meeting of Memorial Hospital Women's Auxiliary was held in the Board Room of the hospital with 23 members present. Mrs. S. McMurter, president, opened the meeting. Three new members were welcomed. The proceeds from the hos- pital birthday tea are to be pre- sented to the hospital board. . Mrs, L. Ayre, corresponding secretary, reported four letters and one card were sent in dur- ing the month, Mrs. L. C, Mason gave the treasurer's report in the ab-' sence of Mrs. There is a balance of $4,207 on hand. The marathon bridge conven- er turned in $79.50 for March |and donations at the hospital tea |were $908. The gift shop. report given by Mrs. A. L. Honey, showing sales for March of of with a balance on hand of Mrs. J. O'Neill gave the mar- athon bridge report for the sea- son showing net proceeds $375. A library cart will soon com- was R. G. Cowie,|29 THE BEST BAR B Q CHICKEN end STEAKBURGERS in town are at PARK RD. S. AND 401 Carmichael's Bar-B-Q For Fast Take Out Service PHONE 725-0907 mence to te in the hospital with Mrs. H. Anfossi, convener, The president announced that the hospital has ordered place mats to be used during hos- pital week at local and nearby restaurants, A letter was received from Prov'ncial President Mrs. Sher- idan, asking for nominations from the auxiliary for. vacan- cies on the provincial auxiliary board. The members were ask- ed to give suggestions at the next meeting. The Spring Regional Confer- ence will be held at St. George's Parish Hall, Pickering, April 25 and the president asked the members to attend. The local cancer canvas was announced for Monday, GOES TO MONGOLIA LONDON (AP) -- Britain's first ambassador to Communist . Mongolia, Terence W. Garvey, will visit Ulan Bator May 8-20 to present his credentials, the foreign office announced. He is also charge d'affaires to Com- munist China in Peking. RR NOON Ro ACRE RESULTS COUNT! Mays MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board ONE CHANCE MEAN EVERYTHING ...for a daring man, rrosecator FEATURE TODAY 1:50 - 4:25 - 6:55 - 9:25 Bowery Boys "MASTER ; ; MINDS" double that lost by strikes. " Words or sentences may be IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING '0 assis of the deslane. mane 18) A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE o The prize money for this com-| THREE TIMES A WEEK petition is: First prize, $15; sec-| ond prize, $10; third prize $5,|"" the Laxative Tablet with the -- bec eS | GENTLE DIFFERENCE the Ontario Department of Agri- Remedy! hI feali The committee in charge is: table after N |«s. THEN YOU SHOULD BUY BR TODAY! |\Take gentle-acting Nt... Nature's There is no letdown, no TONIGHT & BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 7 BIG TOP THRILLS r "TRAPEZE" is Burt Lancaster and Gina Lollobrigida PLUS MORE THRILLS IN COLOR... WEDNESDAY :00--SHOW STARTS 7:30 with Tony Curtis IN RAVISHING TECHNICOLOR SHOW TIMES \ 1:30 - 3:25 - 5:20 - 7:20 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:10 WoW P2AYING THE ENTERTAINMENT THAT BEGINS WHERE THE OTHER BIG ONES LEAVE OFF BARABBAS IN TECHNICOLOR me "4 FIRST TIME AT OUR REGULAR PRICES! 4 -- with -- Dealy, Toronto, brother of the) an all-vegetable laxative. For over bridegroom. Ushers were Mr.| 70 years, Nt has been giving folks pleasant, effective relief overnight. is mM tonight... tomorrow alright! Helps you feel better ANTHONY QUINN AND BIG CAST BILTMORE Gitw 3-STOOGES In Bubble |Cambray. Todd Russell who|Mrs. Walter Carruthers, Nor- Ghent said the boy will be in spent the weekend with his|)man Smith, Gordon Ewen, hospital for at least three grandparents, returned home) Heber Down, and Lynn Fair. . months. He suffered first, "|with his parents on Sunday. Sweet Adelines | sil lage Chief surgeon Dr. W ; ' MONTSOMERY IN "SAMAR' FREE BABY BOTTLE WARMER SERVICE | | LIVE ON NECTAR Butterflies feed almost ex- | ors with Mr. ond and third-degree burns to). Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olliffe,| |his body. |Stouffville were Saturday visit-| Sing At Hampton | By M. HORN HAMPTON -- The concert esented by the "Sweet Ad- imes" of Oshawa under the aus- pics of the Women's Institute on Tuesday evening was enjoy- able. The ladies, attired in red skirts and red and white striped overblouses, looked smart and attractive as they marched out on the stage. They contributed several full chorus numbers. Solo and duet numbers were also heard. Adding to the interest of the program was the dance number by Miss Myrna Saunders in a} | Scottish costume. Little 8-year-old Steven Billett delighted the violin solos. He was accompanied on of Bowmanville, audience with several the piano by his mother, Mrs. Keith Billett. 85 Percent Of Tobacco Sold In Ontario TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- More than 85 per cent of On- tario's 180,000,000 - pound to- bacco crop from 1962 has been gold and auctions will probably end about May 3, George De- meyere, chairman of the On-) tario Flue - Cured Tobacco Growers' gaid Monday. He said about 156,000,000 pounds of: flue - cured tobacco fhave been disposed of since gales began in November. The Marketing Board,| s The boy was seen by Major! Robert McKerracher of the Sal-| vation Army as he drove along| a downtown street. He was run- ning and screaming with his clothes flaming around him. "Another man got to him first and began pounding out the flames with his hands," said Major McKerracher. "Then I wrapped a coat around him and got him down to the hospital." ONO Club Holds Family Dance family dance was held in the Recreation Centre recently. Young and old alike square chestra, with Bryan Hamilton calling for the squares. The elimination dance was won by Miss Susan Thompson and Master David Larmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Pickering, and Mrs. Geo. Fow- ler, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. Hanlan and chil- dren, Lindsay. Mrs. W. W. VanCamp enter- tained in honor of her daughter Helen's birthday. Guests were former school girl friends and their husbands, Mr. amd Mrs, Ivan Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm, Mr. and Mrs. Dal- ton Dorrell and her sisters, Miss Mable VanCamp, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Blake Gunter, Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Johnston on the death of his sister, Miss Agnes Johnston, in Peterboro Hospital. | total included about 134,000,000) and temporary entombment in pounds sold to, processors in the mormal way and 22,000,000 pounds removed from auction floors--at a cost of $11,500,000 by a plan of growers' levies and bank loans backed by the Qntario government. The tobacco removed from is processed and stored board. the Union Cemetery vault, Cad- mus, about 30 of the relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston. Misses Gertrude Henry and Doris Griffin, Toronto, spent the weekend at home. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer visited the Elmer Archer's, |Whitby, Sunday afternoon. BLACKSTOCK -- The ONO danced, twisted and waltzed to| the music of the Toombs Or-|, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Brown, |Following the funeral service in| |Millbroek Presbyterian Church) and Mrs. Fred Stevens. Mr, and Mrs. Don Brooks and| family were weekend visitors \with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Alex Tanner, Stirling. Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Snowden, Miss Betty Lou Snowden, at- tended the christening of their grandson, Jeffery Lioyd Down, |Ebenezer on Sunday and were guests with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Wes- ley Down and family. At a special service held on Sunday morning by Rev. J. P. Romeril BA, BD, the following children were baptized: Cherle |Lynn Blake, daughter of Mr. jand Mrs, Edward Blake; Timo- jthy George Novak, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Frank Novak and Ben- jton Allan Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Thompson. Miss Barbara Brown accompan- ied by Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cor.' den, Miss Margaret Corden, Bowmanville, visited the for- mer's son Mr. Don Brown, |Guelph Agricultural College, on | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Burgess, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Arthur Lymer, Oshawa. CAS Work Outlined To T-C Club Group By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK --,/ Cartwright Town and Country Club met re- cently with 30 members present. They heard a talk given by Mr. Morrison of the Port Hope branch of the Children's Aid Society. Mr, Morrison spoke about the work the Children's Aid Society is doing in this country, and in particular in the Counties of Durham and Northumberland. His work is mainly concerned with boys above the ages of nine or 10 and he showed slides of the camping holiday he organ- ized for them last summer. Mr. Morrison spoke of the need for foster homes for older children. clusively on nectar since they apparently digest only sugar. +. and look better! REGULAR» CHOCOLATE COATED* JUNIORS CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON "BARABBAS" Shown At -- 6:45 - 9:30 P.M. discount train fares Sd ve up to 409 for every adult travelling with you on any regular ro of or und trip tare $7.50 more any day of the week first class, tourist or coach. Go together; return separately if you wish. CANADIAN PACIFIC CANADIAN NATIONAL. a

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