MORE ATTEND C0! Since 1951 the number of versity students in Australia increased 75 per cent, BOOK TV SITES NEW YORK (AP)--Sports Vi- sion announced Monday it has booked 143 pay television sites) in 40 states and Canada so far| for the Sonny Liston-Floyd Pat-| terson heavyweight title fight in| \Las Vegas July 22. The total) number of seats involved at the sites has passed 500,000, accord- ing to Frederic H. Brooks, pres- ident of the pay-television or- ganization. ff THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tucsdey, June 11, 1963 _ | Group Debates| Clarke To Spend Water Costs $85,000 On Roads | For Orono By OLGA HILL the foundation has been BY MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- The Township of| with no permit. ORONO--A meeting was held Clarke met recently with the) The Orono Police Trustees recently with Councillors of the Deputy-Reeve John Stone in the| briefly met with Council out- Township Council, Trustees of chair in the absence of the/lining their views on joint fire the Orono Police Village, G. Reeve. protection. They suggested a} Barber and-H. Macklin, Con- In the correspondence, ap-| two-man committee be set up sulting Engineer, K. D. Boal of proval was received from the to some agreement. the Ontario Water Resources| Department of Highways for the) Doug Simpson and R. Chater |¢ Commission, and H. Millson, expenditure of $85,900 for Town.) were appointed to the comet |9 loka wae held in the Township ship. Roads. Approval of $10,000/tee. The Trustees turned down) ae for a supplementary bylaw for|the original proposal by Council) offices. : -. culvert and bridge construction'as it placed a greater burden) The meeting discussed some was also given. on the Village than on the town. |financial aspects of the water 4 etter from the Counties' ship. j system for the village of Orono. Road Engineer referred to| Three readings were given to\¢ | 'The proposal for water has Orono signs on the County Road.|the Orono Library bylaw thus' yet to go before the Cutan ae tee asked for the decision ae a cso library in| icipal Board and before this! of the Police Trustees on paying Orono. ree readings were) " be be undertaken certain in. half the cost of the signs. given to a bylaw eliminating) IN EDEN ADULT lformation has to be compiled Council was also asked by the|the Lovekin Cemetery from the IN COLOR ENTERTAINMENT and proposed rates have to be Northumberland - Durham Mu- Abandoned Cemetery bylaw, set up. tual Aid Association if they were, Two readings were given the in favor of the establishment of|Planning bylaw. The third and foam banks and the obtaining of|final reading is expected at the ; In order to arrive at the pro- necessary equipment. The letter next regular meeting. > { R he serena Y iaid) & Shirt Lounderers | FREE Pick-up & PHONE 668-4341. nH TONY CURTIS: baby eat JULIE ADAMS WILLIAMS onbeony --le "6 BRIDGES "RAW WIND TO CROSS" > scene from her last WNED AT DANCE ALSO .. . Jackie Gleason in "THE HUSTLER" posed rates it is necessary to athens weve frontage jt) be referred to the Orono|~ PEPE EOO OO ' Police Trustees. . . As the records on the assess- permission was given the Ajax Girl Hurt HITS! ment roll do not give lot front-\; onda) Recreation Caistine NOW ...2 TOP age the Trustees have to secure] fy close off the Main Street of| I 2 C C h "MARILYN" \this information on all proper- Kondal for a street fair in July n 4-Var Uras. | Vill from the Bye wide i 1 Shes cake Hen tothe «Village | = ; Through the correspondence it J i i See this verre mary deeds of these properties. This). 1 oa). h Hg aldwi COBOURG -- An Ajax girl, untinished motion picture. , project is now underway. was learned that the BaldwiniGloria Lawrence, 19, suffered Starring... ROCK HUDSON Having 'arrived at the pro. Homestead Plaque is to be un-| multiple bruises and a possible nate ee 4 « local proper. veiled on June 15. Final ar- broken arm during a two-car | posed ra ei shat repayment of rangements are now being collision early Sunday near Fen- ties in thre Ps ax made made, ella, about 12 miles north of the capital cost can Approval was given by Coun-|Cobourg MISS AJAX CRO Miss Ajax was picked dur- was chosen by members of Miss Credit Union, and (right) dance in the Ajax Shopping | the project will go before the cil for the transfer of property) The Ajax girl was a passenger three Ajax service clubs. Run- ing the Kinsmen Club's Sports F ners-up were (left) Pat: New- Day in Ajax Saturday. Eigh- --Miss Deana Moore, 18, Miss Kinsmen. The ceremony was Centre. Ww Municipal Board who in turn! from F Nicholson, Orono, to "g iv 4 ne ill advertise the rates and call yy and Mrs. M. Annaert. in a car driven by Thoma , Ph 2 : Dingwall, 20 of Sinclair street, --Oshawa Times O10 | for any complaints. : The building Inspector met Colsure: Police say Dingwall's| Following their tentative @P- with Council to discuss various!car was southbound on Highway) proval, final plans may be| applications for building per-/45. The other car involved in| drawn up for tendering. mits which were not clearly de-| the accident was driven by Ray! PERSONALS sen oo Aa building wie h Appersley, 22, of Baltimore. 4 , Spring|* applications were with-| Total damage to both cars Bid ng Aging A ge held pending further informa-| amounted to $1300. |Thursday in the chit ° Will Observe Sou urs GETS 'IRMA' ROLE _| Anniversary appl ga classes| Canadian actor Lou Jacobi rae Fees Sunday | , mits after t 4 ; has a supporting role in the s hed gi dosent jd Sunday made a colourful showing. eM coke ly Png Daildings| United Artists movie Irma la Se a United Church at Mrs. Fred Tamblyn of Orono) vith no: frontage on miimieipall lice: ot 00 ean Jane 16th. Ruxgles| 25 given the difficult task _ 1 nds = Ree : ***\judging. The . arrangements) 7" ee a el speaker. rwere made up of lilacs, tulips,, Council ruled that the Don and specia he Sunday School {2pPle blossoms, Iris, etc. and| Hamm building on Highway No. ranges geen, Country "Style divided into three classes: et ie gabe Li wroae gar- Supper is being. held on Wed-| Class 1-A dining table ar-/mevciat building eeu nesday, June 19, this year.|rangement: Annette Jorgenson;| Anprovai was withheld for a Meals will be served in the low-|Evelene Brown; Elaine Schmid.| as station and restuarant on er hall from 4.30 until all have/Cjass 2-Dish Garden: Tove Jor-|Highway No. 2 west of New- been served. Tickets for adults) ,ancon: Dale Challice; Chris\castle. A building has already been moved onto the property lwill be $1.50. The charge for ton, Fiona Robertson. and Girls, 10-13: Jim McCord) Hi children from' six to fourteen|Aslett. Class 3 Cup and Saucer) | (0 cht aining 9 permit, A permit for a house on a Ss. 80 yd. Dash -- Boys 7-9: Paul/and Brian Philp, Marilyn Cant nat' Mecsas Gresa Capt, will be 75 cents and pre-school-|arrangement: Donna Challice;| : eran gay Lome velt "eon sisica Hare Andrea! rmmmery Barau, Gerald Bor. eTS Will be admitted Yee. Glenn Grady; Carol' Gibson. side road east of Newcastle was ; 50 yd Dash -- Girls 7-9: Jane Wheelbarrow Race 'Boys 7- geois, Dick Harders, Paul. Mc- Poona het ggg A pnt Fg Pegg eee rite oe ni haecmrato math 3: ~ 1 ag te h ia +. Govern, Mary MacDermott an 3ob|the Juniors on such a splende Borndall, Janet Crowe, Elaine|9: Wayne Webster and Douglas) "+, Brady of London, and Miss|display and presented a special] teen-year-old Ursula Radatus port, 17, previously picked held at the outdoor teenage Sunday School Sports Day Winners "At Ajax Competition 1 BOX OFFICE OPEN EACH EVENING AT 8:00 P.M. (ine. Sundays) W THE "T Maiden" ron aiaen STARRING MICHAEL CRAIG -- ANNE HELM EASTMAN COLOR Municipal 2 : exhibit} It was also pointed out that| some people are seeking per- _ BIG DOUBLE HIT SHO AJAX (Staff) -- The follow-;Smith, Royal Williams, Garth oogarig A in.; Silvia g yi ' the many| Hayden rohn, 0; pd egheonlipigs cco oe at the' Sack Race -- Boys and Girls, All Around _Athletes -- Boy: Kinsmen Sports Day in Ajax on 7-9: Nancy Evans, Gregory Roy Hobbs; Girl: Silvia Krohn. Saturday: Bialy, Paul Sheehan. The Tug-O-War was won by : Sack Race -- Boys and Girls, Ajax Kinsmen Club. Best float JUNIOR EVENTS 'ai 10-13: Royal Williams, Barbara' was the Ajax Fire Dept 80 yd. Dash -- Boys 10-13:|Cloutier, Terry Gallagher. im Jim McCord, Gord McCosh,' Broad' Jump -- Girls: Bar- JUDO MATCH <Brian Smith. bara Horton, Pat Pickering, Pat, AYAX -- Capt. Klaws Pflug, 80 yd. Dash -- Girls 10-13:| Lawrence. V. Capt. Allan Crawford, "Barbara Cloutier, Barbara Hor-| Three Legged Race -- Boys oe Donald Lawrence, Ron a evn L274 aS i The RANK ORGANIZATION presents 1 The Wedding of the Beat in EASTMAN COLOUR * THE ROYAL WEDDING CEREMONY OF H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA TO THE HONOURABLE ANGUS OGILVY FILMED IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY: RELEASED BY 20TH CENTURY-FOX how @ Oshawa Maple IY: Ze fe CS). sae Cirea SHOW TIME$My WEDDING 1:30 - 3:25 lave 5:30 ~ 7:20 DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY! Box-Office Open at 8:00-"Phantom" Starts 9.20 girls girl Serna" ROCK asd COLOR momen HERBERT LOM) HEATHER SEARS sso samme THORLEY WALTER: MICHAEL GOUGH 7 Kavwer-FiLn PRODUCTION -A UNIVERSAL-ITERNATIONAL MALIGA Children Under 12 Free! Free Baby Bottle Warmer Service and Free milk for the baby! High obbs ---DOROTHY MALONE JOSEPH COTTEN: CAROL LYNLEY: eu om Pius DOROTHY DANORIDGE , OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE 972 The hilariously heartwarming story of little Eddie who had to choose a bride for his father and oh! how carefully he checked on them ail. .....,, 8 , ie MacDonald, 14 ft. 1% in Miss Marlene Graham ; High Jump,. Ladies -- Diane Marlene received useful gifts sutherland, 4 ft. 2 in.; Charlene at her miscellaneous shower ------ -- 214" GMS the fesgy McGuire. _ | Hunter, Paul Sheehan and Jim-|_ Winners ; i t exhibitor, | Broad Jump -- Boys: Brian/my Ward, David Stavert andLeafs, casted eueon amo ' sna Po tea -- Wheelbarrow Race -- Girls, 7- . " , i j ey : ; : of Eleanor's graduation as a/ . nga: | vg nc i Keswick Home nurse from Oshawa General) Chamber Readies Wates Dumphy, Nancy Evans Hospital. This week Eleanor has : s atid Debra Coombs. undergone a tonsillectomy oper- Orono Girl Egg and Spoon Race -- Girls) poe at Oshawa General Hos-| Horse Race Meet Bobby 'Basler, Cathie Andrew." P l 4 eur. and Mrs. Orvel Jackson, By MRS. KEN GAMSBY Guide Com an Egg and Spoon Race -- Girls 0 tergeist : mn, ORONO -- On Saturday, June jand Boys, 7-9: Angelika Krohn, | : Sunday on the occasion of their|15th the Orono Chamber -- of |Mary Lou Bosch, Mike Bebey. | KESWICK, Ont. (CP)--A Kes. By MRS. KEN GAMSBY se 7 "*\wick couple said Monday an} On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.\/annual Harness Horse Race ORONO A joint closing) SENIOR EVENTS (MEN'S) 'evil spirit" has apparently) Rodger Bishop, Anne and Ruth,' meet. This meet will have ad. and enrolment meeting of the) 100 yds. Men's Finals -- Roy\made its appearance in their|were guests of Mr. and Mrs.\ded attra this year with Orono Girl Guides and Orono Hobbs,10.1 seconds; David Shee-| 50-year-old frame home during|John Maffey and family of) the addition of a Western Horse} # Brownies was held recently in/han, 10.3 seconds; Len Kirby, the last two weeks Stoney Creek, and took in the! Show along with an Old-Time) § : | special events. n_ connection! Fiddler's contest, games and a. § this occasion, mothers of the} 220 yds. Men's Finals -- Roy/in an interview the "spirit" first|with the 150th anniversary of \erry-Go-Round. 3 girls .were present to witness|Hobbs, 24.2 seconds; David|made its presence known two | the ceremonies. Sheehan, 24.8 seconds; Brian) weeks ago when a brown stain, a , For the awarding of badges) McConnell, 24.6 seconds. resembling a skull and cross WOOL GOES OUT racing and the list of horses are and for the enrolment, the Girl) 440 yds. Men's Finals -- Roy bones, appeared on the kitchen, LONDON (CP)--The British' NOW practically completed for Guides formed a horseshoe. Hobbs, 54.9 seconds; Len Kirby, floor. Later another stain re Wears woollen socks are on|the meet. The Western Horse Those enrolled into guides were 55.4 seconds; Russ Clark sembling a woman wearing an their last legs. The War Office Show will be a demonstration fs Ginas HeatheriC : A aA Ware is considering changing cver to|f antics in this divisio by a ae narvae sey an . Sk 2 min erry aks peared on a kitchen chair. socks made from synthetic fi-)group from north Oshawya. ughes an atricia Wallace. Fowler, 2 min. 24.2 seconds ; : ' ) aye sd pte -00/ In the Brownie Flu-up cere-| One Mile Open Men's -- Jack sent' Ciuc waetie gre bres--~but they will still be in| Activities are to open at 5 mony, the following re-/Fowler, 5 min. 6.5 seconds: | <aiq, and dishes have rattled ceived their Golden Hand Badge|Gary Stavert, Wayne Barefoot.|q., ang night without cause and Wings: Caroline Adams,;/ Broad Jump Men's Roy There has ach beanane lained Linda Barraball, Nancy Forres-|Hobbs, 21 ft. 1% in.; Roger RING Oe ERE ee olson and Kathy Parkinson.|18 ft. 8% in ; _ states site ploy Seer Linda McLaren was also taken ump Men's SOY | Kini over 'the élullandscr * into the Girl Guides H 5 ft. 9 in.; Peter Miller,| ) 0° tain de an chant igs : Patsy Partner led the group > ft. 6 in.; Greg Welch, 5 ft. 3 in fait Tatenale ee VO ke in a sing-song, Doreen Pellitier| Three Mile Men's -- Murray) Move it. Instead it was brighter was presented with her Golden| Stroud, 17 min, 22 sec.; Leszek the next day, she sald. She Bar badge during the ceremon-|Kranc, 18 min. 14 sec.; Spin} Washed it away but it reap. si badeindl: aces ea ;on its own Mrs Marie vel sg SENIOR EVENTS (LADIES) | Mrs. Matthews, who said she commissioner, spoke brie tas 100 yds. Ladies Finals --)js not superstitious, plans to do the meeting and commended/piane Sutherland, 12.6 seconds;|nothing against the "spirit," Margaret Mitchell who is now |Silvia Krohn, 12.65 seconds;| hoping it will ; nee ' entitled to her "Litte House"| Linda McCord, 12.8 seconds ee ee Se: badge which takes in her six) 999 yds. Ladies Finals--Silvia holds the highest number of 33.3 seconds: Carol Haigh : badges in the Orono group 440 yds. Ladies Rihaie Sil- EXCITEMENT fi via Krohn, 1 min, 11.5 seconds; PERSONALS Ge ;, Carol High, 1 min. 20 seconds; GALORE ll ahd PLAN NOW The home of Misses Bonnie 5 ies ee a eae moe _3,,, Pat. Brown, 1 min. 24 seconds and Donna Couvier was nicely proad Jum adi Silvis . , Br / p, Ladies -- Silvia decorated recently for the show- Krohn 15 ft. 9% in We iy er which they, along with Miss re ode ie Oshawa Municipal Airport SAT., JUNE 15th GATES OPEN AT 10:00 A.My flying activities start et 12:30 p.m. SPECIAL BUS SERVICE BY P.U.C, @ From King St. and Simcoe vie Stevenson's Rd. direct to aire . ~~~} Ted _ Wilmot. W. L. Mountjoy on the occasion| 6 Girls Join Invaded B Bobby Basler, Cathie Andrew. | sntaatnel ah Whar Nees ba 25th wedding anniversary. Commerce is sponsoring their the Orono Public School. On 194 seconds Mrs. Frederick Matthews said the battle of Stoney Creek. | 'phere are to be six heats of| Sharon Bairstow, Tanya Esta-- Half Mile Men's Open -- Russ oj¢-fashioned hoop skirt ap- plain grey. p.m. on Saturday. ter. Donna Gilbank, Diane Nich-| Horton, 19 ft. 3 in.; Ron simick,|*nocking on the front door 28 Kranc, 17 min, 22 sec. peared, only to disappear finally household badges Margaret) Krohn, 30.0 seconds; Pat Brown, Betty Branch, held in 'honor of Robertson, 14 ft. 2 in.; Joan FLY ) R hi . at port Werld War | "Vintage" Air- craft -- Avro 504K and the famous Sapwith 'Snipe R.C.AF Aerobatics Red Knight" Jet @ every Y% hour beginning 9.00 a.m. every 10 minutes 11:00 a.m. to closing from Simcoe St. and Rossland Rd. direct to airport every Vo~ | hour beginning 11 a.m. to clos- Reserved for you . when you call ahead by Long Distance e beginning Skydiving, fessionals R.CAF Gliding by Pro- ° Aircraft latest model equipment Displa aircroft and ing As parking facilities are limited a ih 9 on ef home built sin Sried ering Be My tant aircraft for additional comfert, ADULTS $1 STUDENTS 50c CHILDREN under 12 with Parents FREE SPONSORED BY OSHAWA FLYING CLUB REGISTER AT T.C.A, OOTH you mey win one of the 50 45-minute rides for two on @ TCA Viscount Glérin Shirley & FORD * JONES & ---STRUA STEVENS: DINA MERRILL Vie RORFRTA SHERWOOD we RONNY HOWARD - Gia IN COLOR "A PICTORIAL STUDY OF POPE JOHN XXIII" "wre sw "THE PASSWORD IS COURAGE" also 'THE LAW AND JAKE WADE" ¥ Assisted by:-- Member Royal Cenadian Flying Clubs Assoc No. 420 WING R.C.A.F ASSOCIATION and Oshewe Chamber of Commerce Marlene thanked the girls pres- . : ent and invited them to call D d T to see her at her home in King- @ Ication 0 ston oe Norman Rickaby of Belleville M H ld spent the weekend with Mr. and 1§si0n e Mrs. Jim Rickaby At B k 8 Mrs. Harold Hodson and Mrs ] Hector Marling and Mr. and TOO. In Mrs. Roy Beatty. Toronto, visit By MRS. R. HOLMAN ed their aunt Mrs. H. Walsh BROOKLIN -- Under the di- last weekend rection of the Chairman of the Cameron Perrault, fourteen-| Christian Education Committee, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. E. Kay, Dedication to Mis- Lorne Perrault had his nose|Sion Ceremony took place re- broken while playing baseball| cently in Brooklin United recently in a game in Kendal, | Church. He was taken to the Bowman-|_ Members of the Messengers. ville Memorial Hospital for an| Tyros. Explorers, and CGIT operation groups presented their gifts of Mr. and Mrs. R. Maluske. Money to the representative of Miss Ethel Bouck, Toronto, and Missionary and Maintenance Mrs. lone Forrester, Orono, Committee of the congregation, spent the weekend at their cot-, Ted Ormiston. tage on Lake Baptiste James Young, of Oshawa, Miss Marv Waddell was one showed a film entitled "The of seven 1903 graduates of Uni. M@n on the Doorstep". This versity College honored at a film portrayed the struggles of Luncheon last week at Whitney |? man in his attempt to flee} Hall, Toronto. on Communist China to Hong) Miss Waddell, class represen- _-- a tative, thanked the collece ; Alumnae Association for the BOGART IS FIRST luncheon. The luncheon was The life story of the convened by Mrs. W. H. Cruick- Humphrey Bogart the shank. The' guests were receiv. program of NBC-TV's ed by the principal and Mrs.|The. Hollywood Story MM. &t. A. Woodside. _ |1963-64 season. Long Distance Area Codes speed your call! They're listed in the front pages of your phone book lata first series for the | LAST DAY