Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1963, p. 9

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{ a at ;@ Pay tere LOCAL 222, UAW, PICNIC AT LAKEVIEW : i a held "during the afternoon THE MEMBERS OF the held in Lakeview Park, -- 223 ke eg OE 8 1E BIG ficulty in arriving at a defin- e } A eta ithe Ng APR Phoowgier PR the ye ite figure is due to the fact Draws for two automobiles as $ Local - stone cape gg: ete nari ct hig Gordon' Pilkey, co-chairman Oshawa, the annual Local that some members and their well as other valuable prizes saw the rea lzation ong day's activ are and Russell MeNeill, secre. 222, UAW, picnic at Lake. families visit the park in the were held. A total of $750 in weeks of planning Saturday the members of the commit> tarystreasurer of the local., view Park last Saturday at- morning and do not remain silver dollars were distribut- when the annual picnic was tee from left are Abe Taylor, Oshawa Times Photo tracted a crowd estimated at for the full day, Races and ed to children, . approximately 15,000, The dif varied sporting events were --Oshawa Times Photo' SECOND SECTION Largest Family Picnic Casting Test Outstanding Success Js Popular _ cit reas At Picnic Perfect picnic weather Satur.; and north: to the edge of the day -- hot sun, cloudless skies park and a lakeside breeze--assured A UAW official said their the 17th annual UAW 92 estimates. on food were 'pretty bingo players were set up under trees at the east end of the park. There were few empty ocal et-together of its reputation as close." That means upwards/seats here as kids and adults the saroeds family picnic in Can- of 50,000 bottles of pop, 42,000) vied for prizes such as lawn! The Local 222. spring and) ada, g dixie cups of ice cream, 35,000) chairs and cold-drink jugs. casting tournament at Lake-| Unofficial estimates ran all all/bags-of potato chips and 12,000 the way from 20,000 to 30,000.) stic Pipes and drums of the Gen-|view Park was highlighted by | With the Lak Park ed eral hig | _-- -- Bot the kids, who showed the torm| it e@ Lakeview Park. 0\ ad crowds as the marchers skirle : : flowing by early afternoon o The Clown and his faith-| scottish songs of .great competitors, in spite) loads of people r Two Ferris wheels failed to of the fact that some of be parking spots inside demand, small fry had a hard time in} were lined up on Sin of)casting or spinning the distance! the favorites ~ keep ~ | These up with perennial ull. the. way back ,);Young and old had long lines for the larger targets j sout Ce deral 1 | icien 8 : . id. | ar *>UC official said Starr, T. D, 'Thomas, MPP, bideiages ss, Sinn tte The chairman of the event, were five extra buses ( and Oshawa Mayor Lyman Git-| Ss: 8% ig by aha igs oases |George Patfield,. let the boys all) coming: into the park, s t turns ing the WS, View Of the picnic grounds.| aither spin or cast, and all l ing: ix he par Yn onefti a And the benefit of a cool. breeze. the sco For the more intrepid, there! curacy, was a kind of flip-flopper whic! the big drums res were judged for ac- as last year, with 14 to 16 tickets out of buses unloading picnickers TRIP TO EUROPE every hour h The winners were: George! The UAW Education Centre spun around as it dipped and) patfvielg Jr., James Grant, Ted HEAVY TRAFFIC ath sold peeled os bagi : Taylor, Garry Locke, Barry| } th ver $ : ntre at Port é ey A Police said there we ea re Ce pel veh RIDES POPULAR Locke, Allen Harvey and str | -- _ -- -- F ae for Kiddies' rides seem to be Patfyield, The winners receive ffic, bot ) 'a $600 be j made on the "round-and-round"' Prizes for their efforts, and the} and pedestrians, at J antica Pa alae these cir. Chairman would like to thank) "4 Pryor ia San nk stole. TV set and nciple. Carriers for these cir- - wee sae | -- full Bg ns An se ed k € cular rides included horses/Pete Dyatt of the Fireside Cor-) west towar onniebrae int (merry - go - round), helicopter @e? Sporting Goods Shop for cars and horse and buggy. A/extra prizes which he donated, train carried children on three) In the casting, Ernie Ford) cicuits of a narrow-gauge rail-/won Class A with 13 feet, Stan road, _|Manifia was second with 17) ie eter feet and Ray Locke was third a gp Desai ® oo Pian with 20 feet. Also casting in| hamburgers and other. goodies, |~lass A were Mike Glowaski, The candy floss booths were au! Grant and George Hughes.| Record Crowd At Union Picnic | eS, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1963 PASSES TEST David Gregory Latta, DC, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. G, Latta, 19 Patricia avenue, Oshawa, has been. successful in passing the examination for the Ontario Board of Directors of Chiropractic, He opened his office today at 795 Richmond street, London, Ont, He attend- ed Oshawa Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute and grad- uated in June, 1982, from the Palmer College of Chiroprac- tic in Davenport, Iowa. Mr. Latta, who is 34, spent a year doing graduate work at the Canadian Memorial Chiroprac- tic College in Toronto, mobbed In Class B Don Anderson was) i pa's} Only in the late afternoon first with 49 feet. George Pat-! Another --_, hed ang x ar ses caught in the gen- Several wise motorists field s ad with 54 mid and! biggest annual fete, the Loca!) were buse cough i ger hranaht thelr 6wa lawa Chale a Bane i oe oo 222, UAW, picnic, is historyjeral flow of traffic and were! ang quietly melted' away in the Ass caging tn Cus B were again, somewhat delayed sun, watching their cildren get Norman Dielya and Ted Teer! stronger and stronger as the day got hotter and hotter, able th the situation : z Contestants could try s i ny ore te Sake fg ane . . doco rege agg yas *) adequa hroughout the day." and eye at fly casting and trap/ jackets Snowdon, PUC "We have been The 17th picnic proceeded) Said much as the ones in previous DUS The prizes were all useful outdoor equipment; first prize, hand sleeping bags, second prizes life and third prizes boat : shooting. Spectators saw three cushions. The spring class lines of traffic in the late sparkling softball games had more competitors, with the noon. Free tickets. were available at/scores very close The weather was favorable nq} the PAC and Education booths. and there was not even. the . PAC booth prizes nee usual threat of rain, For the ho heads a cool breeze was blow ing underneath the ps in the south side of the park, while there was plenty of sunshine a the north side for those who ~ - like it hot. rhe HEAVY TRAFFIC FLOW ' The Qshawa Police De; ment braced themselves Oshawa's greatest movement traffic during the year were out with over 40 q Chair and ynt and a $s goods spinning in Class A were Pau! A barbecue on wheels, lawn Grant, George Patfield, Stan cha transistor;second with 23 ft, d by the Education booth, Tear. phiets were stacked up for) Class B was won by George istribution at h tables. Hughes with 51 ff. Norman 2 2 nae Dielya second with & fh. and nd MANY pvc' epg. sat Bill Barta with 36 feet was Y his year the 1 was fost chil third, Also spinning in Class Bs very DUSY. were John Harvey, Roy Flem- while ing, Don Aderson and Ron i ' screen itself was noti- took turns at mn Nes; As in the casting the prizes Po gee peal ah a seemingly never- g flow of... the were the same, Ist sleeping the b kK of it, cut by fire. ry cars in and out of the spacious y : ad-/bags, Ind life jackets and 3rd fighters balancing on the end of Pa parking lots around the park boat cushions the T5-foot ladder } on Geka a sure ae oe am s Some damage was also caus: jem Chen Sh te fan b } CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ed to the front of the building @raw of the winners of b ¢ tables on the south SUBJECT underneath the Screen tower automobiles, many people ¢ : of Lakeview Park road) Communion services were 24 t© the billboard ed to head for home a "oe , ium. Early ar. aeld on Sunday at The Oshawa Manager Ross Chapman said time. Cars and buses UFFER HAND CUTS pm and most Christian Science Church, and the damage would not stop the coe street south far Ral ayer Roger Ward. Gar n down with all other Obristian Science Show. ;. : made do branch churches throughout the ground k was by asani place to Ss and a brisk breeze the 2 eds at FIVE EXTRA BUSES The Oshawa Pu Commissior buses in operation « coe street route and ed people to and from View park as fast as could fill the buses the most rT the congregation to kneel in si- Lake bearable Ged" (Matt. 3) ~ * Cc es ' ' & ry eyvce ' J" ae SA GM PIPE BAND ENTERTAINS CHILD: > In a very real sens children's day wher nen te taking 3 ring the aft bod : e E the aflernoan 223, UAW, held its annual part im races and Sports, the and Mike! before in voucher for Glowaski third with 27 fyt, Also brought the blaze under control, den. Alex Anderson, Stan Hock. /Comtained $6 in bills and a $5 It was believed the fire start- ed . table and umbrella was! Manilla, V. Gregory and Ted < qua ~ "4 Seeme at 9.15 ba rapidly. "sed a total of six calls Saturday no e dird fram Peru of 438 miles 60 mile r --Oshawa Times Phote | will take part im this race Fire Damage Screen Tower At Drive-in Fire erupted Sunday morning in. the screen tower of the Osh- In Class A Ray Locke was the) awa Drive-In Theatre and caus- included a/Winner with 20 ft. Ernie Fordied damage estimated at ha firefighters Oshawa in some rubbish pace underneath the tower Pampers from both the Ce- dardale station and from head- Oshawa Fire riment rushed to the scone ly before noon in addition to the department's ladder truck rters .of the ho: The feature showing at the world. The First Reader read theatre: "Forty Pounds of Trou. the church tenets and invited bie" A paint blower that went on lent communion. The Bib!e fire in a General Moters north e combined to make Lesson on "Sacrament" includ./plant shop required the assist. emperature just right and ed this verse; "Blessed are the ance of the Oshawa fire denart- for the pure in heart: for they shal] ment Saturday Fire department officials said ~ there was no damase Two pum rs rushed to the p.m. The flames ere brought under contro! The fire department answer. ether minar but damage reported The General Racing Pigeon tub held its last race of the old schedule last Saturday Indiana, a distance This race been a was to have ioe a RD. Bijkewsky, Rijkowsky, 1179.02: 2309.27, F. « aver in theland Art Wallis, The prizes were! William Babick, 321 screen there was in i sponsor of the Oshawa team, ed im the game and particular.' jtame free of charge and Jack McGraw, public relations offi. cer of the Bad Boy Appliance) © Store and Brace McArthur, the manager of the Oshawa team,! ~ who anged the game with the G Gays whe play f eS im- the Tarente area MAURY PAGE NINE. Oshawa, Brooklin Men 'Trap Shoot "Win Autos At Picnic At Picnic Fortune was with William Veenstra, 823 Rowena street, | who won a brand - new Pon- | Big Success tiac at the UAW, Local 222 pic- | p The trap shoot, at the. Localining number, Veenstra came 222 picnic, over Lake Ontario,/pounding up the platform to is always a crowd ~ pleaser,/match his ticket with the one with everyone watching thejjust drawn by Michael Starr, shooters to see the broken clay|/\p. : birds that shatter and drop into) hike ee ge r the lake. There were about 2000/ Th Winner of the Chevrolet | good fortune in a less climatic way than Mr. Veenstra, Con- tacted by The Oshawa Times Sunday, he said he started to nic Saturday m receive telephone calls Satur When Abe Taylor, Local 222 | day before he had phoned the resident announced the win- radio station after the news was broadcasted, but. only Sunday did he manage to contact Lecal 222 Secretary - Treasurer Rus» sell MeNei] to get the official word, "TI was surprised they had not r was John Hall, Duke street, | contacted me," he said, -- a ice erie |Brooklin, who was not present -- Mr, Hall had been in Port for prizes, still like to try the|@! the picnic, and only learned Hope during the day for the ! . st } jabout his good luck officially Orange Lodge parade there, Sunday morning after hearing the news on the radio twice, trap shoot, and show their abil- ity as a trap shooter, by trying their skill, Roy Fleming was winner of OWNS 1957 MODEL Class A with a score of 23-out-of:! Veenstra, 33 . year - old Gen- 25, and a consecutive run of 17 eral Motors employee in the and 3. Bill Rudyk was second/company's Corvair paint shop, with a 23-out-of-25 and a con-jis a husband and father of two. gocunive. gg aha Dio! Le the present time he drives a elsh was third with 22-out- retical "3? Met 25, Also shooting in Class A gro oe efatd were Frank Vancott, Bill Shortt, aig. sqyg just Ed Bowler, Kent Williams, guess Paci ' Roy Balsan, Bill Strutt, Bil! Sie : : ; Barta, Ab McGill, Don Hub- Veenstra has done well other} Haying arrived in Canada in} close to winning the attendance bard, Ray Misztak, and John Wise at this year's picnic 'as/1953, from Holland, Veenstro | dtaw once, when he had the | Webster _ as other years, This year] started to work van ot i we jwinning number except for one ' ny he WOR prizes in various races;He has been a resident of Osh-/ 'igure Bagh Peg Ron gy such as the wheelbarrow race|awa for the past eight years.) The winners will be able te L. Irvine was second with 16.204 the three . legged race, He} Mr, Hall earned about his|pick up their prizes today, Saou weoist, Four Report | Six Accidents Wallets Stolen Weqr Bowmanville 5 "It is a pretty nice present," he said. "I had been buying tickets all my life, but never won a penny yet," Also a GM employee, Mr, Hall works in the salvage and re- pair department, He has been with the company since Octo ber, 1940, He now drives a 1959 Wolseley and, he said, he was due to get another car. Mr, Hall said he came very comment, he beautiful, I won.car blankets in races other years -- third with 16-out-of-25 and a can- isecutive run of 4 and 4. Also shooting in Class B were Joe; ;Wallace, Paul Grant, Bil}| Towns, L, Greenley, John Hinze.) Frank Peterson, Ron Jones] ,, a ae "v Chuck Mellon, Pete Troski,| Four persons reported thei: ; Rick Sheridan and John Novak, | Wallets stolen or lost at the) BOWMANVILLE (Staff). --/%% Rathbura road, Islingtoa, Bill Williams was winner of UAW, Local 222 picnic Satur.| Five multiple car accidents and/There were no injuries, one si vestigate e car crash were in-/,. A i ad by Ontario Provin. Warrey DRIVER IN CRASH cial Police officers during the ue caet cock Gane pe weekend ; . ay, Donald Ray Cotaish, 1048 Ce-/ Ong crash on Highway 8, Sone dar street, Oshawa, was treated! oF Enterprise Hill at 0.30 pm, at Bowmanville Memorial Hos-' sunday. . : pital and released Sunday after" Otnerg drivers were: Josepd his car rolled on a Highway 33 Lager, 27 East 13th street Ham: "Dime ai pe .* rt ° curve at Orono. itton, and Hugh McDonald, 148 A passenger in the auto, Al. Park road, Toronte. fred i Cochrane of Pontypool, ' FOUR.CAR CRASH was not injured, n . ee-car, rearend colitis. . Udo Hess, 856 Christie street, Class C with 11-out-of-25 broken day birds and a consecutive run of The police received the com i? and 2. Jim Wallace was sec..." ioccueka ond with ll-out-of-25, and a -- from John Goreshi, % consecutive run of 2 and 2 and Byng avenue, whose wallet con- 2, John Harvey was third with tained $10 ll-out-of-25 'and a consecutive) A wallet lost by E jTun of 2 and 2 and 1. Also shoot-\roy 98 Stevenson g in Class C were Ron Row-) J. Pome- road north, jett, Bing Corsley, Fred Ward cheque Pacific all vouchers for sporting goods, avenue, missed a wallet con- so the shooters could have their taining $25, while Harold Lee own. choice 33 Brace street reported the : 7 'a The winner of the Union Rod ss of a wallet containg $10. ' urred at ie tag Rape: pry da i pec Sg and Gun Club motor, beat and) E. R. Huculak, 163 Lilac 2 'i There was involved in a four car, trailer was Anthony Kozak of court, reported the less of his 305 Rosedale drive, Whithy. He wallet somewhere between Osh works in the south plant on the awa and Whitby. cushion line The police suspect a pick-poc . . ket may have been at work in Lakeview park. All wallets co»- tained personal papers such as driver licences A wallet was reported lost also by Mrs. Doreen Hanna, 601 Fernhill boulevard, at the Osh awa Shopping Centre. She said it contained $1 and two credit cards, An unidentified person handed reareng crash on Highway 35, south of Enterprise Hill at 8.40 p.m, Sunday Drivers of the other cars were and damage to their cars: Rolf Barbe, 16 Hollywood avenue, Witlowdale ($100); James Ed dington, 11 Tresillian road, Downsview ($173); and George Hermer, RR 4, Colborne ($200), There were no injuries, police Stated were no injuries, police stated Drivers of the three vehicles were: Hubert Fields, 903 Me.) Kay avenue, Windsor; John) Frederick Spring, 15333 Birch- mount avenue, Scarborough: James Earl Patton, 2731 Vic. teria -Park, Agincourt Damage was estimated at $200 for the Fields' vehicle and $400 to Spring's car. TRIPLE CAR CRASH An Qshawa_ driver, Schoonad, 441 Fairleigh avenue, $500 Raised At Contest The Oshawa Civic Auditorium Building Fund was swelled a MRS, EVERS SPEAKS WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) -- Mrs, : , over a wallet to Constable G. F,) Was involved in a three car,/Myriie Evers, wife of slain Miss Ska tine' CaM toe ae Ouellette, The constable report. rear-end crash north of -the'sissippi Negro integration 115-35 intersection on Highway ed there was ne money in it. He 115 at 10 p.m. Sunday leader Medsar Evers will be among speakers at the Eman- Drivers of the other carsicipation Day celebrations here were: Murray Sparks, address'July 28, sponser Walter Perry unknown and James Thomas,iannounced Saturday, Pact eat ane. antes naey Teprted he recachzed the owe Boys defeated the Toronto cr irom a picture found in the ---- Good Guys $ to 4 at soft- unknown. ss The youngsters in attend. ance were entertained by a clewn brought by the Torante team which included radio per. sonalities fram the Toronto | radie station Ss The Toronto team jumped inte a four run lead in the first inning but that was all the scor- mz they did. The quality of sefthall was incidental te the eecasion as 17 attendance prizes were handed out on spot by the Terence V. Kelly, the chair man Of the finance committee') o>) of the Auditorium Fuad, was oa & hand to accept the donation and thanked all who participat./ ly the officials whe gave their! r fer Tonight at Kinsmen Com- Ceatre commencing at ance will aid the fund is, a band feater- * Dives and reck % TRAP SHOOTERS ne EEN HOLD CONTEST AT PICNIC © ea number of the mem- availed themselves of th Wert aitman the on. Red and enportunity ef taking part in Cd, are Everett Croshy and ¢ the Lecal @ trap shooting st. Seen = re oe aes testan S nic Saturday here with Rep Fleming' right ~ ~Osnawa Times Phota

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