4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, August 1, 1963 _ BOOST TO EDGE OF SPACE 0 ots wul simulate he atmosphere. T t hrust is rated at 6,000 pound and is variable. This is the first of three trainers ordered he RECREATION REVIEWS sponsored Wa this iy playground will be re TRACK AND FIELD ast' Wednesday al Bel man placed fifth runni ng broad F arland; 24 fee! Ivor Lloyd At ee sc hamp. Fred Gai aie, fenth| Metcalfe, Ar Downey, Lilser Jacqueline Rick da Burgess, Doug Str feet Pe egey Knecht, Tommy Lions Community Beckett; 49 feet. Pamala Law ten, Dick Oegema; 45 feet, Don illina Hilditch 43 feet, Mar , Julie Faye 1 feet, Wen lips : 35 feet -- Derick Lobb, Bill, aber of events Koene, Ken King, Lynn Holly te se Stevens I is ren Cover! rge; 34 feet 33 feet, Dianna Laurel Met line Stack Margaret Ronald Simpse a feet. Susan Ric ckar d. Mich 1 Le Blan * Survivor Tells i: Of Earthquake * Devastation TORONTO asurviver of r quake ent 1Uugoesiavis almos: 1,000 person the dark we stood together as the ap to tend the We slept ox first night anc she said hat ony whe x we cooking out e fields as tremor Knocked. all the fooi the ashes and we went hung again 'Later, Mrs. Pandovska tra witlied to Belgrade and lef a y iprearranged to visit ner par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nerman e/Stoyoff, and her sister, Mr Christine Chapinkas. a * To onto COOK IN SAND The Bushmen of southern Af Des a rica's K plants ovens" in idurmung weed. 52 Masterson ene Downey: 42)\° Murdock: 37 feet, Margaret T' Vermeulen; 36 feet, Barry Phil « la of Willowdale, was hiredjiced ment, and directing the plan- what swampy Mr. Faulkner will commence Cheapest roof structure his duties on September 15 at a salary of $7,000 per annum, such alary to be reviewed early in 1064. He will be requested to take up residence in the Town sup if his job proves satisfac tory to himselfand to th Township d for some time. He h tly been appointe mine the pros and cons of the hment of an Arena anc in the Towh- ville ed by Terry place in he . » Rese hy th ' ace tesear blis ' hip was prese Base alifornia R a member Senior Softball League (CP Wirep Board consists ng Newtonville Mer nbers of the Pi Tuwnship Parks and Recreati Committee night Mr. Ryan suggested two loca Marg Pickard pitched tions -- one fownship-owned {0 lead Bowmanville en Highway east of White homered off losing pitch er Laura Myles " ar Laverpool road. It had been con re A H H ual Pe : i ) E air dered best, he said from the Vera Wright pitched for aint of view of water and sew- castle, Ellen Powe WAs osing pitcher. Frances Rickard erage systems. The Board, he aid, had learned later that and Vicki Gray collected three root rae POCLOlogist Urges avon ees Gracious Living ie Oo\ers, Chris eet ne Blanchard inda Webb: 16 Nane te: 15 feet. A Vancy: GENEVA PARK (CP) Stace Whiwk eubin Un from Hae N) sry sat 5 P or more gra j vingito time during the ferent ut Mark Was made at t! session and generally. bre Wednesday of the summer con-)ione to the discussior erence of the Canadian Insti ' brief going over Don Bradley; 12 feet Brenda Langla Mike Orma: tute on Public Affairs Paul Lacoste, professor feet. Gail. Hooey The plea came from Kaspar philosophy. University of Me trice Kreaf > Naegeie r of sociologyireal, comment I thin tla the Un of British € a ane wry nd restion as on Way which peo~ \ode oe mehow SWIMMING AWARDS migh , wh > Cha arne ) s a memorab ont ) MeGee i subject of the | five-da TALKS COLLAPSE Wigeans co W ened Sat AUSANNE, Sy Patricialurday, was AP) Otto Maver Nola in various sphe ) re «Internation: r m ' SUGGESTS CURE Father Greg is Colleg committees of advised him D Sites For New Arena | Proposed By Board = Co. Control rae'scnse raat ser oe ci BROUGHAM -- J, H. Faulk-jlay before this land was serv-jbond issue or public subscrip- tee of dissident shareholders of ae said. Mr. « 'am. : also nominated 15 persons, three said Mr"Ryan, "hat the Com "A, ihe end of the ichour at- atom were arenas avectors. | BOER (IED AM ~ nual meeting, the company's bu; 12 of his.nominees wee de- ining of the Township Mr. Ryan' related that appearances, They had to go | Much ot his' time will be Committee: felt that a proposed out and dig for it, To be fair, ispent, Reeve J. Sherman Scott Arena must be located the the same opinion was expressed proved by shareholders, ' Risenberg of Forest Hills, N.Y stated, in answering inquiries of south end of the Township where|in the south if we located it in Several times during the fre: Mr, Hyman disclosed that Seven ROBBIE LANE the 'Township residents, inters+ the density of population the north, The objections are to quently stormy meeting, Eliot Arts had purchased a 10-per. Ipreting the zoning bylaws, offi- Northern residents are serviced|(he costs, Nobody wants to pay Hyman, president of the com- cent interest in the film Cleo dth leal plan, and planning act by Arenas in. other municipal: for it by debenture." pany, threatened to call for the patra for $350,000 on ie The planning position will take)ities, closer than the two loca Councillor Wank wanted to ejection of J, H, Wainberg, Tor - ipriority over the industrial Hons that were considered know if it was the feeling of the onto lawyer, who represented CAPITAL FLOWED DISCIPLES lduties for the time beirig, bul. Regarding the cost, Mr. Ryan committee thal there is a strong the dissident shareholders : Mr. Faulkner has been directed said that there had 'been two resistance 10 cost or if it is the - The shareholders committee From 1947 to 1961 some 'to look fur ways to make. our Proposals, one at a minimum feeling of the people lieaded by Joseph A. Pesenti of $3,136,000,000 in outside money Township more interesting for Price of approximately $162,000. Mr. Ryan said that he and Mount Vernon, N.Y,, issued a Was invested in Austratia= industry" and this would be with the other members had talked with jetter to shareholders last week about $900.000,000 from the able. A ribbed steel structure © cost about $827,000, with ice laxatio at $42,000 was the other ie Grane ee posal, It was felt that it would not be too attractive, and might have a barn-like appearance About financing, there several methods -- to debentur ze on the mill rate, and this Councillor Harvey Spang P-the Board concluded. the iar sue wer ee TOMMY IN_ TWO _BIG FIRST RUN HITS but that there was no oney in ST the eodaat for this pi sale HUNTER north to Annual Kinsmen coe Thrills to the posed the bylaw engaging the/end did not want, and for Planning Director, He made 0 reason it would be adviss comment on his dissension finance throug Area 2 Harry Pearce, Deputy Clerk, south end: raising capital as been secretary of the Plan - mac rece been aoronted MeQueens Net Township. we nig rbd a ee Ist Place In appointed 'this spring to deter: Ladies Softball BOW M ANV ILLE -- Bowman. cQueen clinched Durham Ladies' hants p while Newcastle defeated Mil } brook 14-5 in another game last two hits ,| Carnival Committee. There will * AL CHERNEY cls in womer ad Wednesday n of negotia and South Olympic d the nati /§ | And His Brethren TARTARS Wednes TEES PAI CE VS Sa EEE 1/3 OFF LADIES' SUMMER WEAR This is y chance to tock up for the holideys on summer wear at aving off on "SHORTS", "SLIMS", "BLOUSES", "SKIRTS", "SWIMSUITS" Etc. Buy now j save SATISFACTION GU 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ee | jand asked shareholders to send) O'BRIEN ARRESTED 1SS1 ents the committee their proxy pos ANGELES (AP) -- For- vores mer U.S. Olympic. champion | . s . * biases | Fail To Gain } Shareholders inter approved Parry O'Brien, 31, was arrested resolutions updating the com- Wednesday on suspicion of ing plan, an increase in the ' : his erratic driving, He was re- company's stock option plan and : '"leased on bail, O'Brien, a shot- ion; or private enterprise Seven Arts Productins Ltd., @ motion to ratify the company's 4... and discus expert, was the TORONTO (CP)-- commit. ie bylaw as Planning Director, The other proposed site. was Mr. 'Ryan said that the need Toroionto-based television, mov- acts and dealings during the first th: hiaoa the cahel ti lew! and Industrial Commiss) oner by a ten-acre parcel south of. the |Pic kering Township Council at/Base Line road, abutting Dixie la meeting on Monday night road. This is land that has been|keep our youth within our boun- representation on that .com The duties of the"hew officer donated to the Township jwill be secretary to 'the Plan- Consolidated Building Corpora- ning Board and: the newly-/tion for recreation purposes formed Commitiee of Adjust-jonly defect is that it is some jfor an Arena Was very appar-ije and land development com: jast fiscal year ent, for all age groups -- "'to!pany, Wednesday failed to gain ' Management was also suc: cessful in getting its slate of 15 directors elected. Mr. Wainberg jdaries"', , pany's board in a day-long meet "IL would like to point out 'ing with iries, phone calls, or inquiries, phone calls "proposed resolutions and its feated slate of directors had been ap. yy reply to questions by Jacob various ratepayers, and they ob- questioning the company's fl- United States jecied to any more increase in y United State nanical dealings, particularly They would like it if they Co. Ltd, Grand Bahama Island can get it for nothing,"' he said NEW SCREEN EXCITEMENT ! Mr, Ryan said that it had Presents "RAGE The Screen Carnival! Set Country OF THE Scenes of For Sept. 7 Holiday BUCCANEER" | 'Action BOWMANVILLE Bert -- in person -- Snowden, the president . elect Te eee and presided at the meeting of the JIMMY DICKENS VINCENT RICARDO Passionate Bowmanville Kinsmen Club held n the grounds of the Cream of Barley on Tuesday evening in conjunction With a barbeque There was a more than 90 per cent attendance of the mem. bers Thrills ! JOYCE SMITH PRICE MONTALBEN BILLY WALKER ADDED THRILLER GORDY TAPP viounr oat | "FALL QIRL" men Carnival to. be. hed ong @ MORRIS BOYLER Bec pga saucy ecrenranagael ccutive for' 1963-64 Wilt teen of @ Wally Traugett ecutive for 1963-64 will form the be a number of attractive novel: ty booths and games of chance as well as Bingo Tuesday The possibility of holding .a Square Dance Contest at the AUGUST 6TH Kinsmen Carnival was also dis. ussed at a subsequent meeting Red Rorn | DRIVE OuT If this contest is held, there | . will be cash prizes for the best OSHAWA * TONIGHT 4 "OY h most r riat E dancer, the mo appropriate ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! umes and the best set. In Prices Adults 3.30 there will be modern Children. 758 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT. 8:00 -- "MINK" STARTS 9:05 dane. . "I| 'TONIGHT thru SATURDAY ! meet JAMES BOND fi " the most A Sy Uproarious, Romantic Free-For-All! extraordinary % gentleman spy \ = in all fiction'... 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