C -- Barbara Lynds, 'Name Winners In fein. Bete Swimming Groups |Maria DeHaas, Mary Saramak, |Ene Nelson, Mary Sheoeulk, let and possibly some dancers; CHILDREN'S SWIMMING from Oshawa who will take| LESSONS \ @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 29, 1963 DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg--George S. Moffatt, sales for Moirs Limited, candy manufacturers. New York--Louis Lipsky, 86, Dorothy Allin and Doris. Sam- ells. ' BOWMANVILLE -- The Re- creation Department's annual spring dance recital will be|part in the program. This year's swimming les- held in the Bowmanville Town) The dancing classes are un-/Sons will be divided into two Hall on Wednesday, June 12,| der the direction of Miss Irenie three week courses. The first starting at 8.00 p.m. Harvey and Mrs. Shirley Fow-|Course begins July 2 till July The program will include) jer, 19; the second course begins baton twirling, tap dancing, bal- July 22 till August 9. | BANTAM GIRLS SOFTBALL head of the Zionist Organization of America for many years and a founder of the American Jew- ish Congress. Lausanne -- Stavros Livanos, 72, Greek shipping magnate; of a-heart attack. 2 Stores to Serve You Better DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Rochester, Minn.--R. Leigh- ton Foster of Toronto, former In the Red Cross Beginners, Any girls 14-years-of-age and Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors Oshawa Man under who have not registered' ang Royal Life Saving Society Fined $50 In Bowmanville for softball are asked to pick) classes, the candidate will at- BOWMANVILLE -- A Power TEXTURIZED CARDI- GANS FOR LADIES -- Clossic style sweaters to SHORT SHORTS AND JAMAICAS -- Lodies' airy novelty cottons -- with side zipper closure -- in solid colors, Choose from the live- ly shades so populor this season, Sizes 10 to 20. 99° *° 2.97 May 31. It is hoped that the) poo) : Toronto -- Fred Davis, jeagne will be organized early 1 the Learn to Swim classes, Prominent newspaper pl ' |the candidate will attend every|Pher and officia® photog 'BANTAM BOYS SOFTBALL |Monday and Wednesday morn.|0f the Dionne quintuplets. Robert Ernest Henry, 20, 1070| ed in playi ftball thi d ho Wi hed the full shades plus black and* res , 20, e ying softba is com-| dren who have reached the full) white. Si 4 Simcoe street south, Oshawa,|ing season should pick up~alage of seven years, as of June! Preference if necessary in order e. Sizes 1 4.11 pleaded not guilty to a charge/registration form before this!1, 1993. |to balance classes. ~ of careless driving on April 20./ Friday, May 31. d Registrations will be accepted | om overhead Canadian Pacific Rail-/Under who are interested in| june 19, way bridge when an accident] Playing Town League Baseball) Rogistration will be taken on| tei Peur posh a i. occurred. bes 1 ave Page registered yet! "first come -- first served" "Your Family's Friend" James Blackthorn, 280 Ops ould pick up an application! phasis The Recreation Depart-| PHONE 725-0643 A ..| During the past few weeks He said he had put on his} - {several members of the Adult _ hn aged yore teoen| SWimming Classes sponsored 9 nga shoadiade ae rae by the Recreation Department, } me ANATOLE LITVAK'SE : WHAT'S THAT ON YOUR a Adult Entertainment pundaet hard. The two are pupi}sat St. Bernadette School in AjaX\ The action took place up registration forms at the tend every Tuesday, Thursday managing director of the Cana- breeze you through Supermarket clerk was fined $50/ There are still a number of|ing for three weeks at the! Evidence revealed the ac- "In Person Only" at the Lions| MAPLE CLEANERS awa boulevard, testified as|form by Friday, May 31. ment says it reserves the pact . drove' his 1950¢ have been successful in Passing | : "JEAN-PIERRE AUMONT during last night's Minstrel GIG YOUN faeah can ane Recreation Office in the Lions) and Friday morning for three dian Life Insurance Officers As- ; ' ' Spring and into Summer and $17 costs in Magistrate's! openings for boys 14 years-of-|Boys Training School Pool. | right to limit the number in| cused was driving east on No, 2) PEE WEE BASEBALL Community Center on: Tues-| 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA eastbound and slowing down to} ADULT SWIMMING CLASSES| we ns os rswimming tests. = LAST DAY PLAZA = LADIES' SUMMER SLIMS Draw admiring glances ? You will in these cotton, arnel and linen styles in plain colors smartly proportioned for 1.97 TO 3.97 proper fit. Sizes: 10- 20. SPECIAL! LADIES' BLUE DENIM SPORT SET -- Moxe your Summer outfit complete with this sport set, This set consists of Slims, Deck Pants and Jocket. Sizes 3.97 13-18. Complete Set.. ne 4 SLEEVELESS BLOUSES -- Latest fashions in plain cottons or fancy prints so right for skirts os well as shorts ond slims. Sizes: 10 - 20, ...... dee 1.97 TO 2.91 LADIES' ARNEL - SKIRTS pleated skirts... for wearing now ond right through Summer. Solid colors in all the newest 3.97 8 R, HUDSON HOLA wire' rf VOW PLAYING | EXCITING! SHOCKING! BETTE JOAN DAVIS * CRAWFORD "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 4 Personal Story Behind Sex Survey! "The Chapman Story" R: ADMITTANCE IN TECHNICOLOR 0 vases 6° 001 08 Owe --with---- . JANE FONDA . BILTMORE 58 PPPPPEF Fe DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! STARTS THURSDAY! BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00--"ROME ADV." Starts 9:10 | shades. Sizes 10-18..... poi guangey P. i LADIES' Community Center by Friday,| weeks, at the Cream of Barley sociation. . « » Soft adorable pastel court here Tuesday. age and under. Those 'interest-| Classes are open to all chil-|each group, and to change time Highway half a mile west of the Any boys 12 years of age and day, June 18, and Wednesday, | Cosh & Carry -- 4 Hr, Service make a left hand turn. | 3 across to the north shoulder, he| RLSS Award of Merit ---Bri- ee stated. |an Hancock, Mary Townsend c EK? curve ahead of him. He told the) Jack Gibson, 14, tries to get Show at the school. Another |court he braked hard and tried| witSs rebriat Bavetiey away from Judy Dickson, 12 ggans a Lorna Caverly. ; j , Doris -Oiners Times Photo | Defence counsel was E. R. Parker, Audrey Sugden, Dor- | - |een Powers, Mirian Harrison a C. Laton, OPP. Ren ; E. TAYLOR : CARS NOT COVERED ; June 8 Set | A Bowmanville man was fined sities Gone ete re ' - ~|$100 and $19 costs or one month| nan orn: : 40] Servic YW ntres A Aj lh Tuesday on a charge -of| Red.Cross Juniors -- George} wf S Jax peat twine . "| Valentine, Mary Lou Meringer, v h A eet iL Lewis, Helen Panas, Barbara nee Hence] (ombell, Arlene Yeo, Shirley j Lib! Smolik, F ship is prepared to pay for fire| Highway 401 and 2?" AJAX (Staff) -- Saturday, Liberty street north, @. General; Libby Sm SB Kramp protection at Highway 401 serv. "An excellent example," re-|June 8 was proclaimed Ajax|Motors employee, was charged| linyk, } Foe for vehicles travelling the road, | given last year when the town-|meeting of Ajax Council. The early hours of April 22. Poste, iat buaheale aitn it was reported to town council! ship was billed for four vehicle Kinsmen were given permission Evidence showed the accused re ' Pr i ic l y -| ille on No, 2 Highway at a)». ; A , The township has also de. turn, from the owners of the| rade in which all the young ath-|manv? be hi}]| Ville Samells, Kaye Ormiston, ' clined to pay a retainer fee for vehicles. Three refused to pay./letes of the town will march. high rate of speed, down the hill! parbara Olyayk. Howard Dale A. C. Crowhurst, chairman of| that road." "il received notice|atid up the cemetery hill. : ive | town fire protection committee;) Coun. Crowhurst explained application for sanit, Constable W. Reimer OPP,|Lamory, Lilah Drew, Joan Win-| . - " nt i LEARN TO SWIM: --Vilma The town acts on behalf of to collect. Total cost the| The application is being made|his 1963 Chevrolet, veered over) MEAKN | ) the Port Hope Fire Extinguish. four calls was $940. by Pickering Village to the On-jonto the westbound lane and) Griffin, Edith Mitchell, Be tt y ' |401 be referred |to t ed before the sewers can be| The court was told that marks|Preston, Dorothy Sharp, Joan "Township officials | strongly| ¢oyernment. installed, lon the road showed Woodcock's|Goodall, Jerry McCammond, . hicles travelling on Highway) "pug 160 f : " | jection to the proposed "village|lot belonging to Harley Hayes eet or more, 401," eald Coun, Crowhurst. and Reeves as the channels to/sewers. and then backwards across the} The following swam 25 feet ~ township pays for calls to ve-'thought a fee of about $2,500/Ajax the letter of notification| Defence counsel hicles on Highway 2. |would be reasonable as a re-|be filed and no further action|Lovekin, Newcastle. | Accused said his headlights : (2nd bar), Lorna Caverly (2nd showed a vehicle stopped on 8/527) Robert Salter (2nd bar). show has' been scheduled -for. \to pass when the car started to ; but from the lipstick on his tonight, ° urn and the collision resulted. Red Cross ie Dos ee cheek it appears he wasn't ae Lovekin, Newcastle, and the in- vestigating officer Constable K. and. Virginia_ Osmond. , rian ' dale lin jail in magistrate's court) Get Fire Prot tion S D | There was an automatic sus-|S2dra Chaskavich, Joyce ' " ports ay * Neal, Lynn Yeo, Mary Wright, PORT HOPE -- Hope Town-)"What's the difference hetween Roger Woodcock, 20, of 242 ynn ¥eo, Mary Wrigh ; ; ¢ Cros: inners --. J, ice centres but will not pay plied Coun. Crowhurst, "was!Sports Day at the Monday night/with dangerous driving in the Red Cross Beginners J.) r f Pay Hilditch, Phyllis Collings, Mari- Monday night. calls. They tried to collect, in/to hold their annual sports pa-|had been driving east from Bow- ra tenscada tone Olinyk, Mel. The one that did pay had been west of Cream of Barley Camp, ner: Gerald: ; ; id ' said sie . A , Geraldie Bell, Doris Hard- + services. on Highway 2--the only one on FILE NOTICE and along the straight .stretch ing, Barbara Beckman, Helen| ray ad ops ter, Sylvia Valentine, Madeline * reported on negotiations with|Highway 2 was used' more bf|sewers by the Village of Pitk« testified that on the curve Wood-| ' peas : the township. local traffic. It was much eagfer ering. cock apparently lost control of Hannah and Joan Gangemi. : 7 oR law ; i Davis, Allin Brash, Ray Web. er Co.. a non-profit fire depart. Reeve R. C. Everson/suggest-|tario Municipal Board and the|struck e car driven by Wayne he ment. " pat" ed fire protecti |board's approval must be gain-/Murray of Oshawa. ster, Aileen Van Camp, Ru th rejected a proposal that they) : : ; i al ; f Betty Olinyk. Marian Eno, Jen- rio| The Council of Ajax has untiljcar had skidded sideways) Betty Olinyk, Marian Eno, Jen should pay fire calls. for ve- e|the end of May to raise any ob-|across the highway onto the car|ny Barter and Alec Luke swam "They don't mind paying for) prin ; ; ; ° j i h hi == in | bring this to the attention of the Mayor Parish suggested that|road again and into the sou , the two service centres." The/province. The reeve said he\since the matter did not affect|ditch. was E. R. Mayor James R. Carr asked: 'tainer for the fire department. | taken. SUMMER Flying Scot Will AjaxBusSetup Resume Race Feud (2427 FRIDAY Another SUMMER : 7 PURSES -- Excellent os- sortment of handbags made of soft leather-like ' in Clutch ond UES BUSINESS § Kay \ couRsES » START ON OR BEFORE JULY 2 O -- Jimmy Clark, the Flying/ Scot, will resume his ith world champion Hill in the "Player's| Mosport on Saturday, | Signing of the man Stirling! Moss labels '"'the world'g fast- « est born driver'? was ankounc-} ed today by the Canadian ing Drivers Association. Clark will pilot Honest Ed's| Lotus 23, originally scheduled) to be driven by Al Pease na Toronto. The car is now being ac- * specially prepared for Clark. » for the title last year, Clark The runner-up to Graham Hit * will-fly to Toronto Friday morn-| » ing after competing in tomor- * row's Indianapolis 500. s . sports car picture last ac On Perjury « Grand Prix Hill and Clark dominated the and it took the ninth and fin the South African -- to decide the Hill's. favor. Graham race title in » won four world championship| races, Clark three, their domination. They started right off in the proof of } * game manner this season, with) * of the 1963 races counting to- = sures that not only the best cars ~ Stirling Moss put it this way: = Clark was fast right from the * includes all forms of racing. ret tetetereit Clark leading the Grand Prix de Monaco last Sunday until breaking down near the end. Hill went on to win, the first wards the world championship: The addition of Clark to the classy "'Player's 200" field, en- will be racing but also the world's best drivers, Mosport is north of Bowmanville. Asked to rate Hill and Clark, "Hill is the fastest made driver in the world, Clark, the fastest born driver. By that I mean, start, Hill way up." | Pressed to pick one,. Moss said "Clark is the best driver in the world today -- and that had to work his Clark is fast in any machine." iJimmy, small in stature, is the No. 1 driver for Team Lotus in the Formula One Grand Prix racing. Last year, he won the U.S. Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, the Belgium Grand Prix and Great Britain. He is famous for his ability to hit top speed on a wet track. Clark, 26, will be driving the game type of car in the "Play- er's 200" as Parnelli Jones, the man he ie expected to fight itl Councillor Great Attraction 9:00 A.M, - 4:00 P.M. jtrate R. B. Baxter warned a \ed of perjury. She was placed| out for the Indianapolis 500 crown. Both will be behind the wheels of Lotus 23's, as will|R. J. Wright informed council Irish racing champ Bill Brad-| that the new Ajax bus system shaw of Dubin, Skip Barber of, Was operating on a_ regular Concord, Mass., and Skip Hud-| schedule and was drawing son of Riverside,. Calif. many favorable comments A total of 14 Lotuses, includ-|from residents of the town. ing seven Lotus 19's, are among) The new bus service runs the 39 entries, The 33 fastest/from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. and cars in Friday's time trials at goes from all residential sec. Mosport will line up Saturday|tions of town to the shopping AJAX (Staff) Councillor The Lincolnaires Bi 52¥%q Simcoe St. N. $35.00 MONTHLY 9:00 A.M. NOON or 1:30 P.M, -- 4:00 P.M. $18.00 MONTHLY Classrooms are air-conditioned. Morning . class schedule leaves ample free time for work or play PHONE OR WRITE FOR LITERATURE The Canadian School of Business 728-7081 TECHNICOLOR?® resi» WARNER BRO! Come Early And See It From The Start! ---------- LAST TIME afternoon, aiming for the Play- centre, er's Cup, and $10,000 in prize' Councillor Wright said he had| money, heard no objections so far and| es }people were. making requests/ " og (bor the service earlier in the} 2 Convicted | morning. He added that people appear| - to be using the bus and that a) ballot sheet requesting sugges.| | tions of improvement would be! | handed out to users of the bus. | The service is being run on a| } one-month trial basis at no cost} to the town and'the results of} this trial are to be reported at) a future. council meeting, he | ta Magis. said. SPECIAL KINSMEN S Charges BIN BOWMANVILLE Thornhill couple in court 'here|tody here yesterday and bail yesterday of the gravity of a! was set at $1000. perjury conviction, Patrick Coffey, 385° J ones Len Staff, RR 1, was placed avenue, and Arthur Leduc, 141 on probation for two years| yreutake "wae We wan ped ae after being found guilty. of per-| ey 7 4 a dary. Bend was on of GON |* a cemee © Harold Bar. and he was ordered to report) 'pith: youths elected trial by/ once a month during the period Magistrate. At first, both plead-| to James Walker, Probation a guilt | Officer, Willowdale ec, cous oe Wa mael wan ' jadjourned until June 4. | The magistrate warned Mr./ Later in the day Leduc chang.| Staff that he would be shown n0| od his plea to not guilty. He was/ leniency if he made one false! remanded out of custody to ap- move during the period of pro-| near June 18 for sentence, BRING THIS To the Friday, May 31st COLOR--ADULT "SUMMER. LOVE V2 PRICE PASS CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE ADMITTED FREE! "PARTY GIRL" -- * k TONIGHT Robert Taylor NTERTAINMENT "1 -- John Saxon _ OSHAWA. DRIVE-IN THEATRE 723-4972 UPER CAR GO AT THE PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Over *8,300 in Prizes includes 1963 CAR OR $2,000 CASH. $1,000-Hi-Lo Game. $1,800 Big Snowball (55 nos.) $1100 Small Snowball (54 nos.) Plus $600 regular games. $450 special games. FREE DOOR PRIZES Don't forget to buy the economy pack for value and seve money. KINSMEN | bation. | The accused's wife, Joan BEWARE THE BUCCANEERS! . Staff, in attempting to shield her husband, was also convict-| "THE FUNNIEST SIDE-SPLITTINGEST THING WE'VE SEEN IN YEARS!" ~McCALLS on suspended sentence for one| year, | 'In 20 years in this court," commented Magistrate R. B. Baxter, "this is only the second proven case of perjury. In each case it has been a woman. Per- haps women are not as good! liars as men." | Len Staff was found guilty and fined on the other charges. One of assault brought a fine! of $25 and costs. A second of) dangerous driving resulted in a fine of $100 and costs. | Two 19 - year - old Toronto youths were remanded in cus-/ They're on a SPREE in gay PAREE! TODAY ONLY . Jack Lemon "DAYS OF | WINE & ROSES" (ADULT) @ TODAY ONLY e Y GEISHA" in color "THE JAYHAWKERS" ++sfrom port to Riviera port! * wo H Filmed in the famed Mediterranean Fore thea "iad 3 America's No. simile die: belts out 4 big new songs..." 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