THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 4, 1963 CAPSULE NEWS Man, 45, Killed - By Falling Slab | TORONTO (CP)--A man was WAS SOLDIER killed and a boy injured Wed-| LONDON (Reuters) -- Lord nesday when a one-ton concrete Burnham, 73, onetime solder block fell 58 feet from a crane!and former managing direvtor at the construction site for alof The Daily Telegraph, one of downtown parking garage. Dead Britain's major papers, died in is Gerald A. Baldwin, 45, of Tor- hospital Thursday. onto, who was struck on the head and chest. 76 ESCAPE DEATH CORDOBA CITY, Argentina: ADDS TO COST (AP) -- An Argentine Airlines TORONTO (CP)--The 11-per.| Caravelle jetliner grazed a tele. cent federal sales tax on build-|phone pole on landing and ing materials will add $5,000,000) crashed and caught fire Wed- to the cost of planned expan-|nesday night, All 69 passengers sion of Toronto's subway sys-|and the seven crew members tem, the Toronto Transit Com-|escaped death. : mission was told Wednesday, BURGLAR SLIPS REPORT BED SHORTAGE CAPE TOWN, South TORONTO (CP)--A special|(AP)--A burglar slipped whi committee of the Ontario Hos-/trying to squeeze through ba pital Services Commission re-|on a furniture shop window a ported Wednesday that Metwo-|the Cape Town suburb of Parow politan Toronto has the greatest/Wednesday. The shop ownér hospital bed shortage in Onta-|found him in the window, stram- rio. The report said there is a'gled, ; bed for only 116 of every 1,000 residents here compared to an average of 148 of every 1,000 in Gertrude Colpus School Graduation Exercises Beal, Jim Beal, Mike Beharrel, Ricky Bolton, Danny Chappell, Ron Bryant, Andrew Startek, Bill Konkle, FIELD DAY BARS Jim Henderson, the assistant supervisor for physical educa- tion in the Public Schools of Oshawa, presented the follow- ing students with Field Day bars: Rhonda Dewland, Betty Beal, Debbie Medinski, Linda Treen, Ron Baliski, Larry Cleveland, Andy Stewart, Rom Bryant, Robert Dudar, Richard Mazar, Tom Taylor, John Gajda, Rob- ert Hopps, Winston Flight, Shar- on Jackson, Anita Bouma; Russel Bah- niuk, Leslie Brown, Debbie Jackson, Lorie Wandless, David Fulik, Brian Genge, Nancy Coulson, Daryl Brown, Tineke Kaan, Bobby Locke, Ruth Ann Malarezuk, Sandra Meeldyk, Douglas Mitchell, Eric Kouru, Yvonne Pynisky, Cindy Wod- nisky, Anna Pavloff, Denise Medinski, Bas Bouma, Mar- garet Michael, Valentina Mis- chtschenko, Janis Calford, Su- san Carroll, Walter Fiala, Billy Konkle, Wayne Sudsbury, Leslie Kiraly, Yury Sokolka, Tommy Gierman, Roman Malarcyuk, Jean Miller, Mary Puszczynski, Irene Charewicz, Nancy. Lupel, ATHLETIC AWARDS |Marie Cory, Sherry Rooke, Bar- Floyd Doner and Miss Betty|bara Chiplick, Eleanor Wilson, Grant, members of the staff,|Hans Pflanzer. presented the following bars for) Mrs, June Smith, a member outstanding participation in soft-jof the staff, presented bars to bail, Soccer, and Hockey: those children who made their Softball -- Wayne Sudsbury,|marionettes amd prepared the Kenny Brinkman, Leslie Kiraily,|minstrel show for a Home and David Bracken, Roddy Martin,|School meeting: Robin Glecoff, Seigfried Pflan-| David Anderson, Rhonda Dew- zer, Ronald Pavioff, Tommyj|land, Rosemarie Repa ,Dorothy Taylor, Ronald er, Bas|Parsons, Deborah Medinski, Di- Bouma, Eric Kouru, Larryjanne Jones, Valentina, Misch- Cleveland, Jack Williamson,|tschenko, Pat. Kellett, Walter german, Diane Powlenzuk, Sherry Rooke, Inge Oleksiuk, Cheryl Young, Shawn Perry, Lorraine McCabe, Inene Chare- wicz, Anna Pavloff, Carol Pat- terson Susan Carroll, Mike Be, harrel, Debbie Michael, Janis Calford, Margaret Michael. ATTENDANCE BARS William Smith, the School At- tendance Officer, presented the following bars for perfect at- *endance: David Anderson, Bonnie Merrit, Bas Bouma, Howard Stacey, Cheryl Lupel, Stanley Kiellerman, Patricia Ovenden, Judy Smith, Charles: Allen, Roy Connelly, Tom Gierman, David Kulik, Ronnie Kulik, Wendy Hiill, Ron Bryant, Roman Malarezuk, Larry Tilling, Daryl Brown, Eric Kouru, Randy Wetherup, Rickey Baxter, Brian Wilbur, Ricky Anderson, Ruth Ann Maiarezuk, Marvin Matusiak, Suzanne Beharrell, Gladys Wright, Ken Ovenden, Zennie Kostiuk, Ricky Schneider, Anita Bouma, Elaine Trotter, Borys Kostiuk, Elaine Hazzard, Ver- onica Ciesielski, Sharon. Jack- son, Robert Rout, Nicholas Holodryzuk, Frances Stacey, Jo-Ann Rumpel, Carol Palmer, Ron Baiiski, Louise Talkachoff, Hans Pflanzer. There were many pleasant surprises at the graduation ex- encises held at Gertrude Colpus SChool Thursday morning, June 27 The winners of the approxi- + |mately 300 bars and school let- ters and the four cups were not announced ahead of time. "| The staff donated the bars and the school letters. The tro- _|phy for the oustanding girl ath- + }lete is donated by 'he Home and '|School Association. A. H. Gle- * leoff, a prominent citizen of our city, donated the trophy for the : |outstanding boy athlete. The cup for scholastic achievement, "The Anita Goyne Memorial _|Trpphy"' is donated by Mr. and Mas. Wm. Goyne. The school f has donated the cup for the outstanding boy of Grade 6 in scholastic achievement. The following presentations were made; SAFETY PATROL BARS The bars for satisfactory ser-| |vice in the Safety Patrol were) |pnesented by Constable Tane to | the following students: | David Anderson, Pat Kellett, |Anne Onischuk, Deborah Medin- ski, Howard Stacey, Jane Rus- isell, Frances Stacey, David) Bracken, Walter Fiala, Leslie Kiraly, Wayne Sudsbury, Bas Bouma, Patsy Middleton, Irene Chanewicz, Douglas Edwards, Tony Onishchuk, Elizabeth Holodryzuk, Margaret Buchan- an, Larry Cleveland, Donna Hagerman, Inge Oleksiuk, Clancy Lavender. Cheryl Young, Cheryl Richards, Roy Connelly, Nancy Coulson, Hans Pfianser, Julie Andrew, Bill Bolton, Linda Treen, Susan Carroll, Johnny Kaliczynski, Kelly Lavender, Raymond Prachun. o Py ' HAND INJURED ' COPENHAGEN (AP) -- Wag- the rest of Ontario. nerian tenor Lauritz -- * escaped with minor injuries HEADS JAYCEES la traffic accident north of Cop- HALIFAX (C¥)--Fred West,/enhagen Wednesday night. His 36-year-old real estate agent injjeft hand was injured and he New Westminster, B.C., was|aiso appeared shocked, police elected Wednesday as national) said. president of the Canadian Ju- nior Chamber of Commerce at the close of its four-day annual convention, SPECIAL PROGRAMS\START IN CITY PARKS* Hundreds of Oshawa kiddies presented by the Oshawa Re-( young students make sand seek to escape from the in- have started the long Sum- creation Commission. Kath castles as part of the picture. tense heat. Games of all kinds mer holiday with their atten. Harvey, supervisor at Conf Such scenes as the above are are on the schedule in these dance at City. Parks where naught Park, is an intereste commonplace across the city well-organized programs. special programs are being spectator as some of her\ these days as the children, --Oshawa Times Photo Lord Elgin Ajax PS 3 Car Has Gala Field Day : sue sane gg Mimgtane Fiala, Andrew Startek, Chery! Three cars were involved in @| tanry Marshall and Miss Ruth} Soccer -- Tom Gierman peared, aor -- »|Lupel, Bas Bouma. rear-end crash Wednesday 0n|Goheen, members of the staff,/Tommy Grant, Roman Marlar- upel, Bas mi Elizabeth Spellen,|Debby Nelson. CITIZENSHIP BARS | Ball throw John Black, King street east, sustaining @|presented the following -choir|czuk, Jury Sokelka, Hans Pflan- ' | Mrs. Eleanor Boyd and Miss Lord Elgin Public School field) Three-legged race -- Lorie David Dalgleish, Harry Adams; | es rs. gy aaa | bars: \zer, Roger Norton, Bruce Ed- iain' AA Fe Debbie Smith: Eliza-|Muriel Dorz I McD: luaed. Vou DeBelt 118 Church| Lestie Kiraly, Deborah Me-|Wards, Wayne Sudsbury, Sieg-|Doreen Breach, members of the day held recently in Ajax erguson, Debbie mith; liza. 3 une ; oran, Joanne 5 c OT atk Bowmanville Hinhaw jdinski, Frances Stacey, Patricia | fried Pflanzer, Bas Bouma, staff, presented bars for good SENIOR GIRLS Sie Wiese Aaya Porter ee GRADE 2 |Pawlowski, Hancock road,|jvondem , Margaret ee stu- throw --'.Carl | Ravey, y Wilson, Alis - f shud ulema . "7 {Douglas Edwards, Tony Onish-) Andy ek, ryant. |derits: Ma rbeth ie Maureen Gra- 100 Yard dash -- Pat Brown, Race, 8 yrs. -- David Stewart, Courtice, and Ross S. Metcalf, | chuk, Elizabeth, Holodryzuk,|_ Hockey -- Ron Bryant, Andy| Rosemarie Repa, Bas Bouma, Debbie Smith, Win Skelcher. Roy Bilcox, Joey Caine; Kathy|R 2, Bowmanville. Lorie Wandless. Paula Osmok,|Startek, Roger Norton, Ron|Judy Smith, Patricia Ovenden ge the slipper ~ Marbeth| Relay race -- Elizabeth Spel-IRrown, Nicolle Huminuik,| Damage to eg pare car! Kathy Kiraly, Judy Smith, Deb-|Baliski, Wayne Sudsbury, Ro-|Kenneth Jeffs, Linda Treen. gue Ciena tae Jackie| Ie. ag oe a ca Carel Hilts and Linda Gilbert, Be re aril be [bie Thompson, Londa Wetherup,|man Ry yr pose Hans Pflan-|Joann Pulla, henygemes ond . ' 'own, er Pi ski; - bo . : y meiczuk i cer, j if McClellan. se -- Marbeth|D@. Smith, Karen McMahon, 'race. 9 yrs. -- Billy Belanger,|hicles sustained $30 and Wiinsas Dears toe i) pepeps 0f Peano Fig i domes Te ee eae Gok. Ca ot oReves 3 uM th! Lorie Ferguson, Beverley Mulli-|Donald Redshaw, Hokon Niel-/ damage respectively, |Lubbleinknor, Jean Miller, Be-|Clancey Lavender, Rich ar djlas Mitchell, Jane Russell, Da- Adams, nag) , a he aut-| van; Linda Taylor, Alison Hum-|sen; Nancy Campbell, Susan| David A. Kellett, 129 Glad-|venley, Henderson, Stacia|Grinsky. d vid Anderson, Thomas Grant. ee pea hes sia phreys, Cathy Wilson, Alisyn| Stoneman, Lu-Anne Tait. |stone avenue, suffered a Cut) szezypciak, Mary Puszezynski,| Daniel. Tomlinson and Miss; Miss Lynda Welbanks and 100 Yard dash -- Carol Ravey, Porter. | Shoe kick Nicolle Humi- left amd _ peusired nin Brenda Cairns, Cathie Duncan,|Allison Harvie, members of the|Miss Joan Cryderman, members Leigh Stephenson, Maureen Gra-| JUNIOR BOYS nuik, Bonnie Keith, Marie stitches. at the shawa "Genera Betty - Lou Beal, Nina Flight, |staff, presented to the following|of the staff, presented to the ham ; Ball th R Bentle Walker. Hospital Monday after his car/Manie Cory, Oindy Wodinsky,|the bars for Outstanding Par-|following, bars for Outstanding oar Raves i a TOW mL Hi "a Y+| Ball throw -- Hakon Nielsen, Psd race a Y,|Arnold Messmer, Bill Houle. | john Roffey and Teddy Has- aureen Graham, Marbeth} Wheelbarrow race -- Allan TO VISIT BRITAIN LONDON (Reuters) -- Prest- dent Mohammed Pg oreveage ' Pakistan will visit tain for PM WON'T ATTEND __|i2 days beginning Oct. 22, it CALGARY (CP) -- Primelwas announced Thursday. Minister Pearson will not attend|Khan's visit wilt follow that the opening of the Calgary!o¢ Indian President Sarvepallt stampede Monday because of/Radhakrishnan, who was im his recent neck operation, it was|Britain last month. Both were announced Wednesday. invited by the Queen. SIGN AGREEMENT JAPANESE PROTEST LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters)-- Nigeria and Canada Wednesday ets ba ene tae signed a technical assistance! yarched through Tokyo Thurs- agreement for defence. Several day ts mark United States Inde Nigerian cadets are currently A ; : A 'i "Ipendence Day with anti-Ameri- undergoing training in Canada.) ..., qemonstrations. oon) Road Bylaw GUELPH (CP)--The 1963 con- vention of the Churches of s Outlined s To Council Christ, Disciples, opened a four- day session here Wednesday with 150 American and Cana- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) <-- The supplementary Road by- hag, outlining the road repair dian delegates in attendance. work and storm sewer projects CRASH KILLS MAN HUNTSVILLE (CP) -- Denis for this year was passed by Town Council Tuesday. Albert Medhurst, 16, of Tor- onto's suburban Islington, was killed Wednesday night when the car he was driving crashed into a rockpile on Highway 35, six miles east of here. The following streets will have 'mulch' work done on them. Mulch fs a combination of crushed gravel and tar. The cost of the projects follows the road name. EVACUATION FORCED EDWARDSVILLE, Ill, (AP)-- Jackman Road from Dump te Martin Road ($1500); A spectacular fire at an oil com- Place $1200); Queen AJAX (Staff) -- The following | Pitrowski, is a list of the winners at the} Sandra Keith. pany bulk plant caused worried officers, fearing an explosion, to evacuate a five-square block area Wednesday before it was brought under control. The stub- born blaze sent flames hundreds of feet into the air. Black smeke 4 ; could be seen in St. Louis, 30|(S2uyy' tron wet of howe miles west. ($750); Waverley -- repair and MAY USE TAXIS surface creatment ($1500); Fed. BRANTFORD (CP)--The pub.| Tick ($250); | Simpson avenue lic utilities commission, losing|{rom No. 2 Highway scuth heavily on its runs of night| ($500); Mann ($750); for @ buses, is considering a taxi|t0tal of $10,050. firm's offer to replace the buses; Storm sewer work will be with taxis from 7 p.m. to mid-|done on Carlisle for $12,000 and . night. Said commissioner John|Church street east of Liberty McGrattan: "This might be a|Street at a cost of $3500. En- way around a $100,000 deficit,)gineering costs will amount te and still give service to the pub. |$1700. ag sana . SPECIALISTS Real Estete Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. |Mornins' Mornin, Prueitt Castinango, No Boy 117 Siang Bubi, Gubbins 114 Em's Pride, Robinson 112 had crashed with another ve-\Rarbata Lenaerts, Siegfried|ticipation in tumbling andj Self-Improvement: a - ped "> ps i srs et ee har page tro a sean panaicg: -- a a elgg dy : ; . a am, tie; ei Taham @ ' J :|Pulla, Beverle: . David) Frank Cieseilski, Ro iski,|Rhonda Dewland, Vavi aid agg oe fiep ee Prey Brown, Arnold Messmer, eh 1/Donald Redshaw, tie. Total damage was estimated/Kulik, Jerry got gg Vote: Roman Morlareyuk, vas 0 win, Debra Thomson, Alan ie iG or "say - Houle, Ian Robertson; Wade! junior girls' ball team -- Judy) at $1,000. The accident occurred| Bolton, Glenda Danzey, Sandra|kolka, Kelly Lavender, Hans Pickering, Christine Riedler, See eee curboiteg: aie Venman, Bruce Munro. | Wannecatser (Captain), Debbie|at King street and Park road-/Russell, John Johns, Velma|Pflanzer, Raymond Prachun,|Joseph Lougheed, Barbara Seatler' Sarid K ga Anne/ Three-legged race -- Allanismith, Lorie Ferguson, Mar-| Involved in a crash at King) Might, Wendy Hill, Donna Scat-|Lyle Henderson, Bill Bolt on,|Chiplick, Dan Chappell, San- ntley, Sig oehler. Hill, Arnold Messmer; Alfred) garet Connors, Sysan Stephen-| street west and Stevenson road/tergood, Valérie MacDonald,|/Tom Gierman "Walter Tarase.|dta Russell, Mark Ethier, Ray- SENIOR BOYS Wale, Greg Spellen; John Isaac,|<on, Nicolle Huminik, Alisyn|Monday was Raymond Byron! Alex Nakonecznui, Donna Ha-|wicz, Wayne Milheron, Johnjmond Prachun, Daryl Brown. Ball throw -- Greg Burrell,| Ron Bentley. | Porter, Catherine Wilson. Corswell, 19 Nassau _ street, if , Robbie Limkilde, Bob Stewart.| 100 Yard dash -- Greg Spel-| Junior Boys' ball team whose car struck a_ parked SCHOLARSHIP BARS Wheelbarrow race -- Billy|len, Ron Bentley, Arnold Mess-)Ken Nickelchok (Captain), Bry-| vehicle owned by Peter Busans, Miss Patricia Cliff and Mrs. Andrew, Brian Saville, Bo b| mer. jon Turner, Ernie Smith, Albert|of St. Catherines. Damage was Jeanette Rowbotham, mem- Ball, Glen Patterson; Robbie Relay race -- Arnold Mess-| Marple, Ricky Morton, Brad] $300. . bers of the staff, presented the kilde, Richard McLean. |mer, Allan Hill, Greg Spelien,|Smail, Hakon Nielsen, Ganry| Involved in a crash at King| sds tee Bs bars for Scholastic Achievement Three-legged race--Bob Stew-| Alfred Wale; Brad Smail, Ste-|Brent, Larry Grawbarger, Donj street west and Stevenson road! rirnsr RACE -- "Midland" $2500,Star Gun, Simpson Xi14 to the following students: art, Nelson Matsumoto; Robbie| phen 'Stoneman, Brian Turner, | McWhirter, Monday were Robert Cyril/Maidens. Cimg. Foaled in Canada,| Right Bower, Bohenko 107 Bobby Kostiuk, Rema Nester- Limkilde, Richard McLean; reg ti onggee I ers agen Senior girls' ball team -- Mar-|Jones, 186 Oshawa boulevard|Pusse s1@00 for ? and « year olds. Also Eligible: Jodigien, No Boy i8:leiczyuk, Kenneth Jeffs, Rich- Billy Andrew, Brian Saville. ohn Isaac, Bi oule, Ianipheth Adams (Captain), Janice| south, and John Paul Crowley,| tLawiess Lady, No Boy 112 |Avoca;. Harrison 109; Counthepieces,|ard Mazar, Barbara Chiplick, 100 Yard dash -- Robbie Link.| Robertson. | Wiltshire, Gloria Adams, Susan|752 Glenforest street. Damage) 2Driiting Reward, Griffiths ua No Boy 114; Little Welch, No Boy 14./Richard Stapley, Diane Roman- Me. hag woagacy Bob Lon GRADE 2 om cele. Lae Stevenson, Debbie|was estimated at $150. feuit Gok. Wolkt 15 FIFTH RACE -- Glenvaie, $7500| Uk, Sintried reer Ray- elay race -- Brian Saville,) Race (up to.7 yrs.) -- Charlie|llenry, Ka McMahon, Mau- = 5Prinecefield, Gubbins 12 claiming. Purse $2400 for 3-year-olds) mond Prachun, aul Bouma, Bob Ball, Greg Burreli, James Skeicher. Ken Pickering, Ken|reen Graham. Mise Speedy G. Harrison 112 See a ee Frances Stacey, Louise Talka- Ellison; Richard McLean, Bob| Wood; Gail Krick, Patsy Mc-| Senior boys' bail team Mayor Lau dxtens Welle. Ns Boy. 18 Lady Nieu, Bohenko 105 choff, David Anderson, Irene Stewart, Nelson Matsumoto,|Mann, Joanne McDonaid |Richand McLean (Captain), Bob- Mary Elizabeth, Hernandez Xio7 /Dorval, No Boy iid Charewicz. Robbie Limkilde; Ken Skelcher,) Race (up to 8 yrs.) -- John|bie Linkilde, Michael McCaf- F cut Gee ae aa [Bed Bal, No 4s haar Mrs. Merle Kauffman and) Wolfie Degeorgio, Ken Mont-|Black, Kim Parish, Bobby|fey, Ken Montgomery, Brian year or W@Lichee Nut, No Boy 117 | Nadia, No Boy 14 Miss Barbara Maxwell, mem- gomery, Jim Anderson, Giles; Muriel Doran, Nancy Saville, Patty Mulligan, Randy . Ph pepe re as ca liamea ite ee bers of the staff, presented JUNIOR GIRLS |Pearson, Linda Adams. | Parish, Jim Anderson, John Faith In Town Vibrazon, Gordon 117; Grey Rousse! QUINELLA. BETTING school letters to the following Bal! throw -- Esther Pitrow-| Shoe kick Kim Parish,|Dack, Wolfie Degorgio, Billy Fiizsimmons 119; Jane Street, No Boy). 2 ts \Grade 6 pupils. The winners of ski, Pat Brown, Sandra Keith. |Harry Adams, Joe Anderson;|Andrew, Allan MeWhirter,) BoWMANVILLE _ (Staff) aa Paes ie Py sake Puree FES be entre Atow-leohool letters were determined Kicking the slipper -- Esther|Joanne Brown, Linda Adams,|James Ellson, Alfred Wale. | Town Mayor Ivan Hobbs Tues-| SECOND RACE "Lafontaine" |ed in Canada, 1 1-16 miles : iby the number of bars receiv-jto Ruth Ann Malarczuk by Mrs. Mayor Ivan Hobbs Tues-)_° hot 3 pore t tr, Di A : : id day paid tribute to the Good- $2500 Sane ee ee for S-year-|Bresay preted Pecan gg iy rig pied --_ 4,5 - G. A. Wandtess, president of | year Tire management and) i-Normanton, No Boy ll4 128 . Kelly Lavender, David An-|Gertrude Colpus home andj cITY AND J t Will Cha e ee ee indus-| "are Native, No boy io derson, Hans Pflanzer, RonjSchool Association, | ' ' ye . Poe oer a oe te Bryant, Susan Carroll, Ray-| The Anita Goyne Memorial | Sa S trial commission for placing the| 411 Swear, Leblanc 109 ' Stet yt y emoria | new $1.3 million rubber reclaim] 5-Well Chosen, No Boy 109 ees _|mond Prachun, Louise Talka-/Trophy was presented on_be- DISTRICT r plant in Bowmanville Tet Mikey: Grins XM | ance, Purse $2500. ek cos core, choff, Ronald Baliski, Andrewjhalf of Mr. and Mrs. S ] E l "The favorable relationship) 8- Willies Warrior, No. Boy 14 8 pieces gage Rhone bri sang Goyne by Mr, L. W. +, ' " ' 7 9G ] P d y il sna Wi . a 1 j inci moraus mMWOLA? GCLpPSe in the past. between Goodyear] Geet. uen, Mg, Bay 14, | Geta, 2, Die Gierman, Roman Malarceuk,|Milson, principal of Gertrude The Oshawa Fire Department) Tire, the citizens of this Com-|in-Du Barry. Rose, No Boy 106 Fecrinenss Cannons te ricia Kellett Rosemarie Repa. |15 rh Outst caine Seana . | i j r 2-Janie's Dance, Ni y | Feuerzauber, I } 4 i ts j Sreported 'otal of three mine] wasuimGroN -- A: hightly-|tween the earth and the sun. Aloimumation of the Ind And) 12 Jamies ble Chorus, Queen, Robin-|Rural Retreat, Burton 100 Achisvemast Take toe et calls Wednesday, none involving), "ne -- sige 1 and the sun. A' promotion of the Industrial! son 109; Joe the Captain, No Boy 14;| Vedas, No Boy 10 OUTSTANDING ATHLETES [joy. w ee ee any damage. The city ambu-|ing jet ladoratory will chase the total eclipse is visibie only to ob-|Commission have, undoubtedly, Friend Willie, No Boy U4 Boy Won- opted pis No Boy cAyIa¢ The trophy for the Outstand. ys was presented on behalf cany damage, The city am |shadow of the moon as it|servers in a 65-mile-wide corri- played an important part in the i> Pisacy ma Omeran. M0 Mey' Ai! king and E"Secthowe ling Boy Athlete was presented| Rutherford to Ronald Baliski" : speeds across North America| dor where the moon's shadow;company's: decision to iocate | entry is ented s Rutherford to Ronald Baliski. DRIVER INJURED _ during the total eclipse of the/ Strikes the earth. jhere." [THIRD RACE -- "Valparaiso" $2500) picorm pace -- D Vo eet * i ~ An Oshawa truck driver|sun on July 20, 1963. The July 20 eclipse will first) His Wonship lauded the work] Purse "$1800 for sand apercies: claiming. Purse 91900 prey oer af The trophy for the Outstand- 'Maurice Jeffries, was taken to| The National Geographic So-| be visible from the northern done on the Industrial Commis-|? | Furs. ics sas ood eg so ce ling Girl AGiita Was presented "hospital in Brockville Wednes-|ciety ana the Douglas Aircraft] ;aPancse island of Hokkaido.|sion by Goodyear Tire plant Wee M. No Boy 1m Admirals March, Dalton Lid | -- "day suffering undetermined in-|Co. will be the principal spon-| 72¢ ng é -- is speed manager H G. MacNeil. | $-Missy's Love, No Boy 112 Fiddle Diddle, No Boy 109 | =juries after the car transport he)sors of the flight, but 12 other| C28tward at about 1,700 miles| "He did a lot to persuade his| }Dutch Princess, Gordon 110 eaves Dil! hee ee | was driving blew up. Jeffries! scientific, educational, indus per hour across the North Paci. superiors to locate the secialm Stop Gliter, No Boy iia Charlie's Card. Lanoway 6 | GOOD FOOD swas travelling empty when heltrial, and military participants; U° 894 Bering Sea, striking in-|plant here in Bowmanville.' | 7 Our Danny. No Boy 1a Cassis Miss, Dalton 113 Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner "overtook another truck on 401|will contribute lesser amounts| /@%d | across Alaska, Canada,| Mayor Hobbs said the Town] § Pir.jceu "No 'Roy ii? let Agee Gap Ne tor: Phas 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. Highway five miles east ofjand share in the research. | nda "poy. |A--P. J. Enright, G.E. Lyons and! 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. i Hotel Lancaster Your Pharmacist . . . HE'S THE MAN WHO IS THERE WHEN YOU NEED HIS SERVICES OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE | | ot Nu-Way, carpet and broad- | loom has been a specialty for 18 years with thousands got yards on display to select from. _ NESBITT'S Semi-Annual Summer CLEARANCE SALE For Example: feet, You never know when iliness may strike -- but you ¢an count on your pharmacist to fill emergency prescriptions when it does! CALL OR. SEE DIXON'S area near Fort Provi-|-- a two-year study of the Inter- OIL FURNACES dence is where the totality of the eclipse will last longest --! 100 seconds as observed from the ground, The jet's speed and and oe ee the Goodyear executives|10-Sursum Corda, No Boy 117 | Brockville Following a rear end| In announcing the pmoject, °Ver the Atlantic Ocean, [aod Me, MacNeil: a vole; of ermoe Binks. NO Bey a collision his truck went into the|President ana Editor of the Na.|, 1@ airborne solar observa-|thanks for placing their confi-| "Ais Eligible: Wellington 'Whix. No|CLEAR AND FASS ditch and exploded, Jeffries was| tional Geographic Society, said tory will be flying above 85 dence in the future of the com-|Boy U7; Cameo Flight, No Boy 12;| --------_ a thrown clear the cab of thejthat scientists aboard a Dc.g|Percent of the Sains AbD: shunity lecaoky, No hoy ius owe Diver, Nel truck which was destroyed by| airliner especially adapted for ~~ Praag bad geass? of} |Boy 17; Golden Jet, Harrison, 134. | fire. The driver of the other|the solar study will conduct ex- S water vapor, thus reducing) 1 ational Years of i ' $2500| | ; . : } . : i s the Quiet Sun,| sEconp RACE -- Ey 5 truck was John Inglis of To-| periments to gather information most of the natural interfer- beginning January ~~ | claiming. bares tae Ee Syeaccianl onto on the sun's corona. its. chi ence with scientific measure-|~ 7... HOF jand up, 614 furlongs. | é sun's ma, its chromo-| Tr | Joining the National Geogra-|ruropean Jet, Hernandez X00 T oe the earth's upper) moe nine wa sich 'phic Society and Douglas Air. | Rare Flight, No Boy 109 . SPECIAL IN : \** JN" PLANNED lcraft in the APEQS are the|nmewood, No Boy 114 Public School SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS Donald W. Douglas, Jr.,|Naval Ordnance Test Station, |tiscovery Bay; Simpson Xite wae ce by Pa Pepe sd -- AircraftiChina Lake, California; jERsmrock Lass, Gabbine 16 . , Will carry special in-|Co., said the expedition plans|Rand Corporation, Santa Moni-|jaged teen tovusce Board Predicts |struments, including telescopes,| to leavé July 18 from the Doug-|ca, California: . National Aero-|Shady 'Twist, Dittiacy. le | spoctresoupse, cameras andilas Aircraft Division at Lon gjnautics and Space Administra-|Co0" Git, No Boy la - oe equipment. Beach, California, and go to|tion; National Bureau of Stan- , ost Des evay on one side of the) Edmonton, Alberta. The next)dards; Air Force Aeronautical et Pg Fo hosel to accom-| day a "'dry run"' flight will be| Research Laboratories, Wright- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|cal glass ite cea Opti-| made over the intercept area|Patterson Air Force Base, The B nville Public School! of the windows D in some! to check the course and the sci-! Ohio; Navy Pacific Missile| Board re i t 'Town Council Flying a yA 'as entific instruments. ; Range, Point Mugu, California; | Tuesday evening that an esti-| plane will interc h Ps The study is officially labeled) and Lockheed - California Com- 410,000 will be 2 |e ae -- ept ti eclipse Aerial Photography of the pany, Burbank, California. page Expentite "9p" | near Tovidence, in, Can-|Eclipse of the Quiet Sun| > Sa xpe: res Bg ro ameage ng Territoriés. It}(APEQS) because the sun is ; rail pursue the fleeting shadow roachi i Approximately $60,000 will be|Of the moon at a 520-mile-per-|in its 11 ear cue a pol pie needed for expansion in 1963- hour pace along a 25-mile-long sunspot 'activity. Along with' 1964 and 1964-1965, the Board|Path. thus permitting scientists) some 50 other nations, the Unit - The remaining $40,000 will Nayar' the eclipse for about/eq States plans to 'participate needed over the remainder of! seconds in the period. bd The Board said the total esti- mate is for Capital Expendi- tures only for which deben- tures will be required. It does! not include any expenditures paid from current School Board eons. ithe moon passes directly be-| its course along the path of the eclipse will lengthen the observ- ation A solar eclipse occurs when) @ Commerciol and Industriel S @ Leaseback 78) ¢ Deveiopment b 187 King St. E. !/ Paul Ristow : REALTOR 728.9474 | SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. | Spocial REG. UP :TO $40.00 1.99, 2.99 and 4.99 174 MARY ST. | SAME SPECIAL SERVICE Group of DRESSES 9 SIMCOE ST. N. LIMITED TELEPHONE 723-3431