Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jul 1963, p. 3

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STORE PRESENTS CHEQUE TO AUDITORIUM FUND Auditorium Fund the donation Kelly, finance the Civic At left is 5 Accepting Terence V chairman for second from officer Jock MeGraw left, public for Bad Roy stores he half of the firm, Naval Tradition To Be Observed Naval mony will McLaughlin Randshe The units taking part w the combined of the Royal Cadet Cor manded by eady the Navy llow kins comr ed I I uised . te e top Wood; and ured, Due from S. R ceremony manded by ; t deleted as we Thompson varade Accompanying the vari However units wil Drake" 1 eremony and Color The entire th parade will be r the m- Salute by mand of Lt 0 commanding RCSCC Drake Reginning with a pa the Armories the 4 Rangers will ade coe street their pos bandshe e "Morning on visions mony takes place y git of the Roval Car Navy) sion both at sea and in port as wei] mony as on all shore establishments.) the prior to the activities o pj/With the Band of the Ontario} day commencing. It is also car-| Regiment, promise to make this ried out prior to parades heidjdisplay of lowering the Colors in the evening by members of the moxt impressive ts the Royal Canadian Navy take place at the bandshell for serve and all affiliated some time units) Taking the On doard ship this takes ing prayer on a deck on the after (reav)lof the hymn part of the ship and on the! by parade deck, square of the Fo! land base sounding The ratings are for their divisiona inspected, and , the divisional officer Business College Prize Winner the third the Canadian Schools Association sored a private course its member leges acholarship co e@lary value of Oshawa and | Colleges, both members of ness Schools made this sch t students a ing High Anderson Street H Ajax relations is Is seen as Auditorium R, 8, "Dick right * Me presents a cheque on be. to. the Civie to his oft com ha reporied, a the n com them, reports the execu ship's second When the divis nspected and nforms »'S ahd cere at the ht.) or traditions be displaved nspecting superior the nand n ve in ons ton ship's ympanies bee messenger eapta any Ds that wt for divisions rayers, co the ors are of mast Set eng the to ers the epart be ore be of he On the sounding e gener © Regiment sounding af the For. Prayers the Regiment Band wil wo verses of Eterna Strong to tay to be rio ke ade fr a adets play Father sft down Save the t ma mony is sim g coor raisin Evening Quar a simplified ver of the Navy's Sunset Cere And Thursday evenings combined groups together This a fan on sh >This is stl ane (Re Cade place of the even s will be the plaving Abide With Me piace the Ont or owing med up by y turned hy the nett ' r plaving of the Queen by Ontana Reg piment Rand the Who afte For cutiy year Rusiness nas se Spon ~? anada These s have a mon business ross $ the Scho S Lindsay Makes available to B Schoo! at Ua ton Fa Dist Haliburien Cou School, Linsds Stitule | demy From thes number heen judges was apph nT far cons ion a SON, president of Limited, a convened selected a wins lege OSHAWA WINNIE R For the'! Oshawa lege Miss | 2, Nestle Tat eo ade LORRAINE DAY ES s a at Tee VE awar rd Miss xa ed ax ade the MY of art Rlacksto Miss Daves seholas four years cansist the schon Mr wright f Miss Daves very me work Parse wed ma tent se Miss Daye of the sum Wat im gra m spert< a ~ the past on. © Mus fer night Laughlin; chairman for the campaign, Bruce McArthur, second from right, reminds readers of The Oshawa Times, that a softball game between the Oshawa Rad Boys and the | Whitby Lawyer Makes Assignment Debts and assets amounting $46,800 of $22,400 were ad Michael Hef in. bank heard Wednes Ha to mitted by Robert fer, a Whitby lawyer upicy nearmngs h Toronto of 32 voluntary day at Osgoode The 32-year-old lawyer Fairview drive made assignment in bankrupt pro. ceddings. Documents wh h led disclosed that $26,400 owed ey to various credit in Whitby Secured creditors are $88,800 and SAIS is owed to + ferred cred istrar in ed trustee CAPSULE NEWS ors and Oshawa tors. Gq bankruy Bernard 1 picy, Yale Motorcycle Club Biss tes" nioune I Chief Convicted TORONTO Pau Rarnes, 28 Diamonds snoewn as was convicted threatening a rival motorevele club momber, and put $200 bend to keap thé peace for a year (OP)--Har leader of the Black Motoreyele Club and Johnny Sombrero Wednesday an GETS DEGREE Ont P) 1 afier'his gradu gh but ndsor f a bachelor His de Wayne aimast allied in courses FINALLY WINDSOR ame 23 tien from ? ifs Ciement nally graduated w aft ence degree ated from Detroit he en: summer (« years schoo Ww th I of oe ® gra University after and eight the years JUDGE DIES MONCTON (CP)--Judge A. W Bennett, long-time country cour counties af West n@ and Kent, died has al here Wednesday more than 100 yea Bennett was a judge for the n He I t County FLIES TO FREEDOM RERLIN (AP) 4 Po Court Dismisses - Traific Charge e Harry W te came to a He had been inee den Hix ne evider had nat oad stop asked ta & GOOD FOOD Breaktaw Lunch Dinner PAM, to 2 PM 3:30 P.M. te 8 PM, Hotel Lancaster Track Club Wins Meet At Cobourg Five girls, who have been taking part in the Oshawa junior} | lor senior track and field pro: gram this summer, went to Co- bourg Wednesday night to com: pete in an 'all girls'? meet, The girls won the meet with a total of 63 points, Peter- borough earned 48 points and Cobourg 'earned 37, .Bach of the girls earned several points, The five girls from Oshawa were Carol Prest, Linda Dolick, Rita Goldman, Beverley Gibson, and Sharon Kent Any girls who are interested in taking part in the track and field program are welcome to do so, week days at Alexandra |Park, and Monday and Thurs: Guy evenings at the R. S, Me: Laughlin Collegiate Institute, Results of the weekly events | for girls in the junior program were Discuss | Dolick, Turner, Shot Carol Sharon ~= Carol Prest, April Carter, Linda Sharon Dolick, | Carter. Linda April Put Prest, Turner CKEY Good Guys, will be played at Alexandra Park Sat urday at & p.m, Proceeds. of the game will all go towards pC gp IR, orm Zi THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 11,1963 § CONSTABLE ASSESSES COLLISION STREET DAMAGE street east vehicle in collided on Bond Wednesday, The the foreground driven by Charles Tucker, 391 Adelaide avenue west, sustained $800 Constable KE. Forgette, of the Oshawa Police Depart ment, seen taking stock of two is the damage after ears 19 Drivers Fined $450 the auditorium building fund Oshawa Times Photo CITY AND DISTRICT MARKET PRICES unsecured , feet af A tota ey ed court sons of $450 in in the Oshawa Wednesday when pleaded guilty to charges fines was traffic 19 per. t traffic (CP) butter pr TORONTO m and were unchanged The egg market small and on des with adequate Fined orat demand Donald Country dea p speeding the de 934 eulture anada dy de ant den ASES Churning nt prices today WAS Weak On ty s eres 4 othe ste off Mace. ' Street were Hugh J 79 MeGregor $30; Daniel Costante Highland avenue, careless t $50; Harold A, Macfad 480 Drew ling $2; Vaughan Tompkins Simcoe street north, hav cence, $50, (in ab a); Francis J. Meliveen, y Oshawa boulevard north ght of way, } federa jartment On ving street, fa to ¢ 6 sms no marke Wholesa aver ] 10 . wuy ay ng to vield the ri wil nuk disobeving $25, Kat Lans a traf. ¢ 0 4 Row. Gregory Wasz 637 downe drive fie signal Crombie, 32 Liberty street manville, fa ta stop. John Frederick Devolin, 1022 Ss street north, following too closely, $25; Evelyn Lee, M1 Flovd street, failing to vield the of way, $10, Robert W Port Perry, following ing mcoe n season Emil Vondracek, manville, fa to stop, $20; Robert S. McCallum, 521 Ross- y land road west, failing to stop, ) $20; Drummond M, Jones, To. , $18 ing no operators's Maurice Finnegan, 1141 Cloverdale avenue, careless dri ving, $30; Henry David, 773 A} bert street, apening doors, $5 Annitale Grande, 428 Prospect CHIEF JUSTICE DIES street, following too closely, $25 SUVA, F AP)- The chief Keith C. MeCrea, RR 1, Osh. istice of Fill, John Levy Mac. awa. following too closely, $20 f luff, ST, died Thursday Ch Malinowski, 149 War. F at his home in ren avenue, failing to vield tl gh $18, and Ric boulevard ght of way RR 2, Bow- , es at a height of only 160 under' the radar Richard Obacr, 44 driven US. Air 110 m © Keep sereen, Maj anded =the ane at Force Rase propeller pelhot Stine heart Suva chief after e of way hard Masie ne to viel wa Febru judge appointed ono. mva fa $10 Jushece in being a O53 ary in Ke sine was Ticks ° WOODBINE ENTRIES FRIDAY, JULT h omte XX FIRST RACE ree SRM fo York, ¥ ©. Redinsean 1 Barna ate X Gardon * a Pageant a) allow nits ages RACE Kineardhne ree S280) for threewear mS Mara. Fitasteme Durcatte NIG8 ARK, Rerenke Patton 18 Read Sa Porest 1 ne «° RACE SHOOND R Acauce, Viela ne ee QUINELLA RETTING SEVENTH RACE Morrixbarg 86 Moree S208 fer tareewear piles (Marshal Tart Nartean anew hetie, N kaw Alves Biigibet ane * ' ' THIRD RACE FOURTH Race tems. Purse kote Your Pharmacist RACE horse Soe ra ¥ HE'S THE MAN YOUR DOCTOR SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES industrial and Commercial The established, rehable Ges om Pour eree, 31 CELINA ST. iCornee of Athol 728-9441 DEPENDS UPON Your decter knows Ke con rely an the training, ethics end knew how of the phormeciat whe Sth has prescription fer wee See us tor oft your kind ance ser cert McLaugh The ing assist $20: er weekly scheduled of the a brief offi ers Muir but TWO MINOR ALARMS The Oshawa Fire Department eported two minor Wed nesday, but no damage any was involved. The ambu Needed The calls of monthiy crop and live responded to two Stack ssued by the farm economics and cs branch Ontario Department of culture states: that weathe in conditions have been quite var able since June 1, Above nor the Band ma prevailed at o Regiment at egiNning end of in Band Shell toni period with r e the the middle report vive } outline call ACOOMPANIST CHANGED There has been he arrangements for e by th staush B t ¢: nee con to » given af the Ontar b the weather on coo solois: of Metcalfe to have M. I His ack Mrs. Mar organist Westmou compan voca Rass manville, was ompanied by Fowmanville now be ARCT, RMT lirecior of hurch. and even porti Row been a of © supplies .we good de re t t ' on, 0 ent for »mpanist Taylor spring sown ¢ but rainfal in Old three that nning Ontario wee ale sev to ded show ant director of al Motors Choir KIWANIS AT ADELAIDE Oshawa Kiwanis Club held its luncheon = meeting. on at Ade House This was the club's first meeting of the During July weekly ngs are Adelaide House where the members enjoy their uncheon, at tables set up on he beautiful lawn, in the shade the stately trees which adorn premises. Following lunch meeting of the club's and directors was held NAMED ACCOUNTANT The appoint Bus Service Extended To Camp Samac Hundreds Guide Cubs and Rrownies who swim at Camp Samac will be able to Oshawa PUC buses hi Tuesday nice out summer and Aug ast, the mee for of Scouts Monday the swima ment as account R Rank of nad has Royal been erry r was former 1 be no service Sun Boy Injured In Street Accident A nine-year-old boy ared Wednesday when eave the 30 minate 6.45 pom Was and 9 ¢ he . ran ab on ne Oshawa { 21 was ob tram Transport In i Depar spec tment EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by eppointmeat F. R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH He c ta swer he right ¥ 2 his br ane 0 bovs co the le ™? of cle Te to akes. ded with the veh doar the effects of inadequate preci- pitation hon developme of * rons * has &0 damage; while the other ve. hicle, driven by Wallace N Reyd, 217 Burk street, sus. tained $400 damage. Also in- volved in the accident was a bicyclist, Elmer P. Melnroy, 119 Celina street, who was un- hurt. The bicycle sustained $16 damage Oshawa Times Phote Immediate Rainfall In District er, Rain is required immediate 'y for continued productivity, Milk flow was normal to above average during June, but in many counties has reached its peak and is now tapering of. Livestock are reported in good r condition » The present condition of early seeded grain is very good, while late seeded grain ranges from below average to consid- ss Crably below average. fa Limited quantities of new very Crap potatoes are now on @ June. few markets. Supplies are ex- which ected to volume in a week or snic (0 days. Yields are likely te ath. Suffer due to recent dry weather AREA CROP CONDITIONS Condition of field crops fa Durham and Ontario counties at July 1 expressed as a per- centage of the normal is as fol. ows I am --- Fall wheat, 108: pats barley, 98: mixd grains, 97; buckwheat, 100; say. beans, 98: corn for shelling, 93; 'orn for fodder, 95; all potatoes, 98; table turnips, 100; hay and clover, 98, all pastures, 100. 108; RAINFALL NEEDED Heavy mediately and needed de co rainca to prevent to permit Drought condit n most s ons a of Old Ontario n Eastern On pastures rve was ad du he month of and fall owth Fall wheat nade " rye Siow eariy weall improve the gue shown sie S@AS cdo have a to be norma p raparie above ad prospect SLOW START Growth got clevers this sea re prov- and start the ef hay off ta a slow thr Ontario -- Fall wheat, oats, 8: barley, 93; grains, 93; corn for 83; corn for fodder toes, 98; hay and clover, 98: all pastures, 100 ent rks, C tank ne Ola wee atting . place third Ontario wrare week been ne Quanty above nor _ PRIVES NAILS FAST A compressed air gun built Britain is said capable ef iriving up to 98 nails 2% inches n one minute, OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE et Nu-Wey, carpet ond broad. for barn st about a weather has in ong SPECIALISTS rN | Reel Extete Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King Se. W. of yords on display to select trom, PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST, TROUD FOOD MARKET, 04 SIMCOE FRESH PORK BONELESS SHOULDER POT ROAST SHORT CUT (ist 4 PRIME RIB ? FRESH PORK Shoulder BUTT SWEET PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS 7) 39 39 ECONOMY--4 & BONELESS ROLLED BRISKET e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS e ST. NORTH EXTRA FEATURE SUNKIST Oranges SWEET JUICY MED. size Cc tb 49° | Bananas J9 49 FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER GOLDEN YELLOW 2: 2 CHRISTIES BROOKSIDE BREAD 2 tor 3 EXTRA FEATURE FRESH KILLED Oven Ready 22-3 L8_ AVE c tb

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