NEW APARTMENT BUILDINGS FOR OSHAWA TWO LARGE NEW apart- ment buildings will be avail able for Oshawa residents within the next few months The buildings located at Nos M9 and 340 Marland (off Park road south) are being built by Reed Construction and Vali- ant developments, respective- The top photo shows the Reed project which will con- sist of 69 suites, while the lower picture shows the 64 iV ASR Shovel Cuts Power Line Sparks. zipped around a "bail of fire' today in the storm N 'isewer excavation trench being dug on King street west Jim Doherty, a 26-year-old )ishovel operator with Cobourg |Construction Company, broke aq concrete conduit and ripped through a 550 volt, lead-wrapped '!wire shortly before 11 a.m apartment building being con- structed by Valiant Develop- ments Ltd. Construction start- ed in April and is expected to be completed late this year --Oshawa Times Photo | Oshawa Day Campers Are Hosts To Parents -- Tribes of 'roquois Mohawk,|ed into cradles and filled withgod did not answer their de- Cheyenne and Commanche "In-| wood chips, These cradles were mands for a blaze d@ians" entertained parents and friends at Taunton road west camp Thursday night site se to 300 hung from their thongs. tree branches The tribes gathered in a clear ing and prepared for competi The Indians were 115 Oshawa tions which were supervised by boys ranging in age from six camp to 12 years. They were demon- Southwell strating the games and skills|Hickey, John Flegg and Bill staff Adele Planeta, acquired at the annual Oshawa Flegg Recreation Centre day held this week Prior to the arrival of par- ents, the braves managed to consume five gallons of buffalo! stew whiclr had been cooked over an open campfire. Medi- cine men warded off evil spirits this year, because for the first camp . : ar time in the history of day camp (or were they ecaips?) The fourth competitive event was the rope pulley relay across Points were awarded the to the campers who crossed the stews the contents of the pot were not burned in the cooking CONDUCTED TOURS Several braves directed tethering of ponies ( with six and eight horse power motors and licence pilates) and inp admitted to the not parents were camp after signing the guest tours of the grounds Features of the camp site in cluded tribal huts fully equipped . kitchen pulley system for ings, a partially bridge and a tall f ing four tribal Markin gthe camp. were Indias terns. These were water-soaked green a creek to an-Styile made of ri & contest hun'ing, armed with bows and adventures so many children rows. Targets were balloons|miss when they live in the city./one win went to Mr. and Mrs./interested, contact any member ' f he city of the Legion Branch 43. or the |'S a contribution from the city the creek the kind water in parents' book, They were then taken on), re on & rope and o9 the ed rass form-ithe nile of wood but th HOLD TREASURE HUNT One group scattered in the Wendell Brewster, director of} Sam bush go treasure hunt while /Tecreation, spoke briefly to the)/MacMillan were high for two) Anyone who Is interested in another searched for wood to Parents, telling them that in the)wins with G build fires for the water-boiling Past few days their sons had partner, A third group went beef exposed to some of the second place : The prizes for high score with| welcome to do s he shortest time For the fi various competitions wer announced at the end night. All awards wi Aug. 23 After 15 gallons of coffee and who obtained the rank of Hia-¢ sner served watha to the guests of the campers, tests including knot-tying, fire-/p Crowvs. 96: Mrs. M. J the braves gath ; doren donuts were pred around th pole. f cial camp fir F would -ramonies be there no danced and whooped Shemilt Family StSeam Enjoys Picnic Over 3 members Shemilt family met annual picnic at the cotiage ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon m Campbell's Beach Dairymple Guests were Kingston, Toronto and Oshawa The oldest member « Group of Boys Paints Church This week a group of boys as- sembled at St. Peter's Ang can Church, in Oshawa to paint the old portable wh is still being used bythechu to still beg used by the « Adrian Pope, Tom Ff and Dave Skelton, Bob Ellictt Wayne Severs and Robbie Rob bins worked under the direction of Bob Gillard They morming painting clot rood job s a Bittle paint to the well as to the ch iate afternoon, ail except for the fina walls and the trim Al im the boys did an excellent job hout the super vision of adults. This that the teens of today from being as black as sre painted (me pun intend if they are helped and the youth of today that they are a great ass the church and society in ara). for from present Blackstock s Mrs south assembied ear) attired hes » they we Shows are fa directed APOE gen aver Hoskin, Jean Hoskin: and over -- Keith Haines, Har- collision at noon Thursday on Shemilt, Oshawa, and th ast was Bobby Bint h, races and cand es were enjoyed by chi id aduits fs were as follows under 4 members Grant Suzi of from Mary of i) ' FIRE BY MAGIC The chief medicine man then up fire without even together two dry sticks: So im- pressed were the warriors with the power of hiawatha that they jbroke their war spears and cast Morrison, all of Oshawa, Won/Ontario Command track meet ed the Junior ball jthem into the flames -- a sign second and third prizes, respec-/for minors of peace He also stated that the boys had learned more about team-/ work and companionship in their week at camp He congratulated day camp thrector Grant Southwell and his staff on their fine work. Mr rst time, winners of Southwell in turn congratulated hi ® some cf the campers and. out- lined the program that had been set out for the children in the sented at the annual ORC nat week Awards Night at the band shell congratulated and Ian Jehkins He specially Paul Sloggett after passing difficult © building. and various nature He said that the testing e tests a while i seem- of campers was a new under. y1/< fire.|taking at the camp and stated lan- Tribesmen from. each group he was proud of the boys who 9g. \ir< around took advantage of the training posta fire offered them | For Pheasant The Ontario Depariment of Lands and Forests has an- nounced an open season for pheasants in sections of Ontario County The open season in the Town- ¥ ships of Pickering, Reach Scott, + Uxbridge, East Whitby and Whitby will be from Oct. 16 to Nov. 2; while in the townships Borek Thorah, Mara, and e Susanne Watkinson; Rama the open season wil] be H Wi ami Scott Shemilt: gir ween 5 and 7 years -- Diann wS under _ lis s Watkinson and Karen Shemilt; In the southem part of boys between 5 and § years -- county the bag limit per day) Jeff Shemilt, Lioyd Hoskin, Ron- has been set at three pheasants 3 girls between 8 and not Shortt; ars -- Debbie Bint, Cath Shemilt Shortt be. The hours for shooting have ' from Oct. 5 to Nov e been set from 8 a.m, to 5 p.m, the more than one of which y Shall be a female bird, In the northern section of the county! Boys, 9 and 10 years -- Larry the dag limit per day will be ith Hoskin bevs, 12 and Shemilt, Dav Hoskir Edna 13 years id Ma bors, 1 nid Hoskin Watkinson, Paul Shemilt, Keith three birds last 1] and 12 vears-- Betty Ann Watkin- 5 Cars Damaged riow 'és In Collisions § Three cars wre involved in a the west side of Oshawa Shop- ping Centre at Fairweather's The cars were driven by Zol- tan Steve Peter, 202 Stevenson hrow, Toad north; Edward Joseph Sol- Pear] shi at; ha i Haines hide -- Ruth Hos iit, Pauw xhes -- Jess) Mariow, FE e~ hoe Ralnh She Afte a deliciow salad supper was served on thy avn. mor Alan 383 Buena Vista avenue and Nicholas Differ, 12 Gladstone av- enue, all of Oshawa . The total mated at $600 neth Ostler 'investiga I collision between tw oj cars at the intersection of Sim-) coe south and Gibb street Wed-/ " nesday night, the drivers were Arthur John Atkinson, 526 Lor. rai and James Les- te, 379 Nassau sireet « damage was eat >. Constable Patton ' vestigated. a e eet estimated in) He stayed in the cab and was not hurt, A spectator said a crowd of sidewalk superinten- dents "'got out of there fast" Doherty, who is married with three children and lives in Co- bourg, said the wire caught on the teeth of the bucket itself and he had a little trouble getting it free "There was a ball of fire there for a minute and a lot of smoke," he said after. 'But there is no danger as long as you stay in the machine, It is well grounded," A Public Utilities Commission crew had the break repaired before noon. Refrigeration facil- ities in the Dominion Store close by were affected briefly Oshawa Couple Win Trophy Program Of Track Events Is Popular Track and field programs have been going on in Oshawa for five weeks at two different places, The two programs are backed by the Oshawa Recrea- tion Committee and Royal Ca- nadian Legion Branch 43, The junior program _ takes place each weekday, Monday through Friday, from 9.30 to 11,80 each morning and from 2 to 4 each afternoon at Alex- andra Park, The boys and girls range in age from 8 to 16 and jare being coached by Brian iGrierson, Joe Dearborn and Jim Lawrence, These three fellows attended a coaches' clinic at Trenton in June and are keenly interested in track and field both as coaches and participants, In the junior program the fol- lowing events are being or will be offered this summer: Dashes, longer distances, hurdles, hop, step and jump, running broad jump, high jump, javelin, dis- cus, shot put and relay racing She Oshawa Gimes PAGE NINE OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1963 ceerens sere peney SARE SECOND SECTION ees Recs |SENIOR PROGRAM | The senior program takes place Monday through Thurs- and Vocational Institute from 7 to 10 p.m, Such people as Gord Banks, Nancy McKay, Ben Fall man and Ed Jones are giving excellent coaching to boys and girls 16 to 20 years of age It is hoped that after the sum mer program. is finished the jpeople taking part in both pro- grams will be able to continue to get coaching and training,| during the evenings, In other words this is to be a year- round program, Track and field stars are made in the winter months, So far certain. progress has been made and some of the athletes have competed in meets and achieved good suc. cess |TO ATTEND MEETS There are a number of meats! jcoming up which might be of interest to you. On Monday, | Aug, 5, 28 of the local athletes are going to participate in the jHighland Games at Cobourg |These people are leaving Alex- andra Park at 9.30 a.m. Mon- Mr, and Mrs, William Joyce of\day Oshawa captured the nesday at Bowmanville. R, Gallagher and Mrs. Mann, and Mr R lively, for three wins, Scott of Peterborough, Vv Fernhill Bridg Club High Scores Highfield, of Port Hope. of the Fernhil Ciud North and south Mr Mrs. R. Morris, 107%; Mrs Drew and J. Coles, 107; R 9614; Mrs, A, Stewart and Mrs Patterson, 9414 and West Mr RB. Davies, 114: arke and Mr, I P gS and J East R R.C Mr R R714; 84 Mrs railus Gillén Mrs, S$ Mrs. G The next day, Aug Dr 12 302 DONATE BLOOD AT CLINIC and two the August c at St. Gree- Thursday } ive was Robert Three donors blood donor ¢ handred Carter called on Hiawatha, Paul Slog- Trophy for the Second consecu-|the club members will go to a gett, who magically summoned/tive year in the mixed doubles) meet at rubbing lawn bowling tournament Wed-| Sent MacMillan and Mrs. and his joining Following are the winners and gh scores of the games play- ed this week by the members) Dupiicate Bridge/ and} Mrs.} idan and. A, Vaillancourt, Heron! and Peel, Francis and Mrs, Smyth and and rames will be Mon- On Aug Waterloo, Then it is planned some contestants to nadi 2 at least tw jin August, this program, for helping in some way 0 jOshawa Recreation Office. ay, at McLaughlin Collegiate! ° 23 and 24 some of! buildings Onis an Oshawa native who lives, cation to send the Ca. an National Exhibition for)interested in sports in the city Raiser and Mrs, L, Estabrooks,| !Te@ A an and Mrs. J./the Royal Canadian Legion,|for many years having sponsor-|Miss L. Cotie performs as the} SWimming Meet" add to the Also, there will be! years ago. . nm: me 7 Sand - 7 ; ® more iocal meets | The donation brings the audi- Snelgrove, are the swimming either in for taking part in the training or is If you are "DRAW ON BOAT AIDS WIDOW The workers in Depart- ment 67 at General Motors have raised approximately $600 to assist Mrs. Norman Ibbitson, whose husband, a worker in the department, | died recently from lung can- cer A boat belonged was dona | who sold draw The winning ticket was held by Dorothy Rolson, 34 Gliddon avenue. and motor, which te Mr. Ibhbitson, ed to the workers ickets and held a SWIMMING IS HEALTHFUL Hundreds of Oshawa chil- hot weather at the two muni- ; dren and teenagers are avail- cipal swimming pools, This | ing themselves of the oppor-' scene, snapped at the poo! in tunity to cool off during the Rotary Park Thursday after- SAAR OF RECREATION noon, shows that despite number of swimmers and pads cloudy skies and a cool breeze = diers, the pools still attract a good SR Oshawa Times Photo $19,681 Is Many Girls Enjoying : 'Given By 7; City Stal Life At Kedron Camp | Boys indulge in more fistt the girls release performing on Seventy-four, bright-eyed girls|backward and eat their meals between the ages of eight andiin reverse order, beginning withicuffs while The Oshawa Civic Auditor-|12 years, moved into Camp Ked-jdessert. "Monk and Squarejtheir energy am' Building Fund has been|ron this week to begin 12 days| Meals" are held for variety, stage, of frolicking in the country air) Girls enjoy dressing up and) Boys: make more noise by and rural setting. |80 a "Fashion Show" and "Mas-/hooting and hollering, and bait Camp Kedron, which is situ./Querade Party" are held and|the counsellors no end, ut six miles north of|Prizes are awarded for the most) is, sponsored by the/Original gown, the least expen-/FINAL CAMP : ,|Oshawa Kiwanis Club Incorpor-|Sive dress, and the funniest) Following this girls' cam the years has constiarres MANY) sted and is under the direction|Z0w", etc. Outdoor dances there will be another boys in Oshawa lot Tom W. Cotie, director of/Wader the lights are conducted! camp commencing Monday, Its president, John Wilkinson| physical, health and safety edu-|£0r all concerned, Other special! Aug. 12 and terminating Aug, 24, for the Oshawa City |orante anad os Chravk a Saturday, Schools, While the meals are) } hy This, by the way, will planned and cooked by Mrs, 1,{8%d Field Meet), Scavenger and | completion of eight > | Treasure Hunts and a full-scale} so : camping sponsored by the Osh female 28 Kiwanis Club, Incors jiu boosted by a donation of 33,000) from. Wilkinson Construction |Company Limited, a Scarbor-/ated abo jough based firm which through| Oshawa, north of Taunton and has been x . enjoyment of these busy -- pee Broa girl. Two male,| enthusiasts a . jporated, and roughly more than een-a 3, : a I eet . j300 boys and girls will ha Yn th as i % Pl pS age A --_ - been handled by a pe which Mr, J, Moore, Chairman, |St#ff of boy and girl teen-agers, of the Camp Committee and) Despite the cost of this sum» other Kiwanians attend to wit-/mer praject, the gv Ke : ness the winners of the Best) Wanis Club has opened the gates jtive within reach al es new to the stalf/catin and QOustanding Campers) 0! Fagg yc homey Resed po 7 lected there siege being presented with their spe.) parents whose children have. ate In the $760,000 collected there) qu. sins. who come. from al Staak NOt FOP aded should. fel grateful for Scarboro, Ajax, Hampton, as the summer program that has jwell as Oshawa are bunked in DIFFERENCES IN CAMPERS | been presented for their benefit jthree cabins, each cabin hous-| Some unexpected differences at a minimum cost. One cannot ing a different age group. The/ between the groups of boys and evaluate the value of this camp. youngest group, the 8- and 9 girls who alternately visit the/ing experience to the boys and year-olds, are supervised by camp are not surprising: giris in dollars and cents but Misses M, Nielsen, B, Osborne) Boys take longer in learning one sure thing is known, that Leaders in the campaigniand P. Kells, and have named to swim and dive probably be-/each has been enriched in good, among the city employees were their cabin 'Knott Inn'"', cause the girls pay more atten-/clean outdoor activity and the M. Anderson, local 50 and The intermediates' cabinjtion to the swimming instruc-|sleeping, eating and living with Parks; G. Wesselink, Hillsdale houses the 10- and ll-year-olds/| tors, other children of like ages -will |Manor;. Erie Dean 2nd 3rd_and and is known as "Horseshoe, Girls write about five times!be embedded in their beings for ith floors, City Hall; D. Pow-| Hollow" and counselled by,8S many letters than boys and all time, It will be an exper: less, Ist floor, City Hall; 'D.| Misses C, Batty, A, Munroe, § |also seem less homesick, ience in the building of good Chestnut, planning; G. Jack-/Keys, S. Whalley and H. Vi-| Girls like to get dressed up;|character which will assist in man, Engineering; Jon Jenkins.!pond. The seniors, the 12. to 14./the boys prefer to paint their) making them better citizens fer Police; J. Little, J. Stacey and) year-olds, have dubbed theirs) chests and enjoy longer hikes, 'the future. |G. Orpwood, Fire Heaaquar-|*'Sleepy Hollow" and are jes | E. Smith, Fire Depart-/handied by Misses K. Trivett, L. jment, Somerville avenue and K./Risebrough and M, Conway. jCourtney, Fire Department, Ce- \dardale START AT 7.30 A.M, fgseial eee or ren, " Each day starts with reveille | E.R. S "Dick" McLaughlin, | 4+ "7 39 a.m. followed by flag jchairman of the Civic Auditor- raising at 8 a.m. Then i : < . s g . Then comes jium Committee, was pleased)/nreakfast which is not skipped Yiby any of the girls regardless ltorium fund to close to the|@d water safety instructors,| /$760,000 mark with target day|@Md 11 teen-aged girls perform under three weeks away -- Aug,|#S sit! counsellors, The resident} 21 and the million dollar objec. SToundskeeper and handyman is employees in the amount of $19,681, The canvass was under the direction of Oshawa Person- nel Director Dan Fleming with aid from his secretary, Mes | Jeffs Board May Ask Reports On Credit ters; q pressed concern over the shortage of donors but he pointed out that this could be expected when so many Osh- awa residents are on ation He said the Red Cross is "grateful" te the 3023 donors jwith the response of the cit lemployees __jof their diets and figures. Shortly after this meal, the! campers are busy with an over- --_ se bee school care- all clean-up in preparation for '®8*s a fice personnel the daily cabin inspection, With) ™Ped_in the future by the Osh- this out of the way, the sports 2W@ Separate School Board may |program swings into action,|be demanded before hiring of | Swimming instruction is the per-|#PPlicants, vennial favorite at 10.00 a.m.) At its August meeting Thurs- jOther activities such as soft-day night the Board decided to ball, basketball, volleyball, bad- fund out what other school minton and archery are partici. boards, both public and sepa- pated in until 12.00 noon when rate, do on this score. dinneg is served in the spacious, "If a person has a reputation dining-hall. |for running [= 3 don't WATER SAFETY PROGRAM ('nk we should hire him as a | In complete charge of the 'e&cher_ or janitor," said Lloyd swimming and wtaer safety \- P- Bolahood in suggesting program are Don Cann and 'Ye move. jNorman Snelgrove who instruct) "If he can't manage his own jail the beginners in swimming affairs he shouldn't be teaching jand water safety in the up-to. our children. And besides, it's Ae srg water in the 78 by not good public.ty." 'oot pool. Of course, hose' = {wishing to get their Junior, In. BOARD NOT IMPLICATED jtermediate and Senior badges) Trustee Richard Donald dis- jare instructed in readiness for/agreed: "The board is not im- 4 jthe Red Cross Society Examin-)plicated if an employee in LLOYD A, P. BOLAHOOD jer fram Toronto, and despite the debts," he argued. on ve ag ee eee for these; 1 wouidn't want to know,leachers now iiaia ail te orem S$ are sur enything about an employee's! waste of mone) prising and rewarding and great /avairs. It's none of our busi- ae is ne to the Well-planned ness." BOARD BRIEFS e instructional sessions conducted) Frank Sinne board secretary,, --Prior to school opening ag Mean 'marae saemsers jemianed credit report car. anmouncement wil be made tw modelling, painting and plaster" <¢ more information than just !! Catholic churches 'm Oshawa oe saris "sioelains pias a person's credit rating asking that children attend the Weather permitting the eve- at contains details such as] School closest to their homes. i ning entertainment 'might in| eere a person lives, his mari. Some schools are overloaded a clude sing-songs around the lal status, how meny children niectgpl a a > camp fire: marshmallow roasts °C "8S: Whether or not he owns/5e set up Registrations were flashlight hikes, and outdoor his house and, of course, any)S0ing to be -- before -- films. On rainy nights. the 08 dedt record he may have," '2 day in an attempt te obviate campers move indoors and play/"@ Mr. Shine any probiem but some new . ~ Pay} Mr. Bolahood estimated the|Sthoo!l buildings may not be ready until the last moment. s bingo, charades, sing-songs, and . ' we hold folk and square dances, By/°°S' &t 2bout one dollar per per- a 9.30 or 10 p.m. after a light 0" "I feel it is a service we --The board has sufficient jsnack, all the lights are out and should be providing," 'he said. school teachers for the coming most of the campers are sound Other comments: jyear asleep and rarin' to get rested. Trustee William: O'Neill: "I}/ --Visual inspection of beams for the morrow's program. jthink a -- can _-- . high in St. Joseph's junior and sem wees : ral character and still havejior schools was okayed at '@ SPECIAL EVENTS a bad credit rating." cost of $300 : During the i-day camping Trustee Frank Barony "If we' --Replacement af lighting ig peried, "'Special _ events and have had no trouble up to now,./Holy Cross annex and the hire days are held. For instance,we may be wasting our time." ing of caretakers "as required" | Monday is "Backward Day".) Trustee John J. Maher: "We were left with the property com (The gurls wear their clothesido get fairly guod reports enjmities, "with power te act." Satisfactory credit bureau re- This may be @ who turned out Thursday Phote shows donor William Nelson Holmes of 737 Cedar as he red for his contribution by nurse Wil ma Heemskerk of Toronto --Oshawa Times Photo street is pre