Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1963, p. 10

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SR RRR ye gear Rte PY NEE My SRG RSE mye ttet yehnEmgE EAE yey RY gum Fat gen ye ge OSHAWA PROMINENT AT COBOURG HIGHLAND GAMES =f Pipe Band Is Fifth At Maxville cam | The little village of Maxvyillejscore placed the GM Corps 4th) in Glengarry County catered Sat-jout of the 25 bands including urday to a crowd of -30,000/"A" class Piping and Highland Dancing] "A" CLASS ss ooo ove ons enthusiasts for their annual) Here are the results of com: Highland Games, This was the jpetition biggest attendance in the hiss| "A" Class -- Ist, Worce:ter tory of the games, Kiltie Band, U.S.A, 04% pts; The games were officially |2nd, 2nd Batt, Canadian Guards, opened by the Rt, Hon, Lester |/Petawawa, 4%; Ird, ha of To: 'earson, Prime Minister ofjronto, 93%; 4th, 48th Highlan. Canada, who arrived by hell. /ders, Toronto, 93 copter and was piped into the "RY CLASS grounds by the Glengarry High: Ist Sault Ste, Marie, 024 pts, landers Pipe Band 2nd, Balmoral Highlanders Twentyfive pipe bands from/U.S.A, 90%; 3rd, Campbell and '"A' The Airts" came for the|Harrington, Kilmar, 90%): 4th] > * pipe band contests totalling well] St, Andrews, Detroit, U.S. over 500 pipers and drummers |80%; Sth, General Motors, Osh: for massed bands, The massedjawa, 87% pipes and drums were well re. ins ceived by the large crowd on LADIES BANDS their rendition of the "79th Ist, Spring O Heather, Moose Farewell to Gibralter" and the ied 'ce A and, Blue Belles, orit an q SS,, be ag rite 'The Road to the OPEN SLOW MARCH | Ist, Worchester kiltie band, 35 BANDS 9544; Ind, nd Batt. Canadian In the Pipe band contesta|Guards, 95; 3rd, 48th Highland. there were eight bands in "A" lors, 9444: 4th, St. Thomas Le: class and 17 bands in "B" class,/gion, 93% The General Motors. Band from! Rosemary Nodwell, the 16 Oshawa put up a good show/|year-old girl piper in GM Band, by placing fitth in very keenjalso distinguished herself by competition, The Drum Corps of placing 4th in the under '18's' GM, really excelled with 92/solo piping with 99 points from points out of a possible 100 Thisia possible 100 Oshawa Bowler | Singles Champion « SEEN HERE IS a view of of the Bowmanville: Pentecos. pected construction will be ie ne »f miv one or ' the wreckage after high winds tal Church on Liberty street il up for only one or (we Gordon MacMillan, one of the . . a. | Sunday toppled the east wall south, Bowmanville, It is ex Oshawa Times Phote younger members of the Oshawa , \ : P Lawn Bowling Club, won the sine e e ' q gies event in the Provincial H h n . \ \ : = a Lawn Rowling Association fin. : 1g Wi d '@) pples . als played Saturday at Belle. » " y . .P > ar "a huge sue- pated in the games are seen OSHAWA ATHLETES 2 est crowd ever to assemble in termed the day "a huge s : XA eh Betetins tone the General Motors Pipe Cobourg, enjoved the per cess." In top photo, the Gen. in lower photo, left to right, | Ville. He Will represent the prov. Band vartic nated. n the formances of 16 pipe bands eral Motors Pipe Band is seen Joe Dearborn, Wayne Mar |! de in the Dominion final being : ' , . ; Highland Games at Cobourg's prior to the. sports. events. during the spectacle of mass ehant Care Prest Rini | pla ed at Hamilton August 6, ; ' ; Donegan Park Monday, More. Dave Carr, chairman of the ed bands, Some of the 348 Bremer and Alan Roxburgh 2? and 28 : .S than 15 000. peanle arg. Highland Games Society, Oshawa athletes who parti Oshawa Times: Photos The Oshawa player defeated 'i ra - --_ as -- "| T. Callaghan, of Sandwich, by a BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| "I expected that the roof, The sudden crash started score of 21 to 17. In the final of . Construction on the Bowman-|would be erected immediately neighbors in the area 7 the Knockout series he defeated : ville Pentecostal Church on Lib-/If it had been then this would/thought it was an explosion,' © iS '@ | oca i W, Swan of the Toronto Park: ee erty street south was delayed/have been sufficient to retain/stated a resident of. the apart. side Club by a score of 21 to 4 S, Gee during the weekend when high'the. wall." 'he said ment house across the. street Jack 'Hunter and Sam Mac winds toppled an end wall He admitted that a support from the chureb-site Millan. of Oshawa ' ress The wall, on the east end of)would have possidly kept the sk ee 'Ts Drowned : re D er 143 yi he scl ee the structure, was comprised of] all from toppli ng. He added Rey. S. A. Gri pastor of sented District n the doubles ; sant ai ' . : athe Pentecostal Church, stated playdown, won over N. Yeoman 22 tiers of six-inch coment block | that the wall was constructed of Fe bs aainted ee . It fell inward on to the rough} very light cement block and that) that he was pointed but not nmar da od twolan edi T ' } b + BS gag be Nada We 7 "pi Bh Park Chk iti plank flooring of the N church atlit was heavier at the top than] i ane a" me ay id inlay | Visitors to Darlington Prov It was stressed that in the op-Neilson and = the "'mouth:to Lake Cou t hile | her! of 90 to 7. In the final . approximately 3 p.m. Sunday the botom due to the increas.) construction and the additional incial Park M louble} eration of any power craft, cer mouth" were demonstrated Oshawa fam vacationed a nafs euti rest Hed ote te " t The wall had been completed: ing weight of the mortar COIS Tudhope Traile mM to R. Reidel edly 7 Dersh ae on Saturday, but was not braced) Mr, Welsh fet that ecastruc Thank God there was no one in any way, Clarence Welsh,/tion would be held up only working here at the time." he 3 - ; | one of the masons who built the "one or two days." He esti-/s It AS 3 thack for u Song'? and the unmistakeable \ approaching boats must)the press-pull cycle as 1000-2000 bonncin Dawe. } Ishawa hou Inthe rink event the GORDON MacMILLAN wall, explained that he te notimated the cost of ruined mate-/but 'it vd have been the voice of the Toronto Maple) pass on the right; when passing) 3000-4000-5000° in seconds, it is jeyard north. she wande d on] Richmond Hill team composed! Richmond Hill team won both ordered it braced rials at $230 or $300 worse," Leafs announcer Bill Hweitt the larger craft should slow/now done with the rhythm ofji, . cm ck and slipy o) Of B. Brent k Lane, R. Lynett] its games to take the honors Rill's rapid-tire ymmentarty) dawn to lessen the wake: any) 'out. with « the. bad . air. in va feet te found 20d James Grainger were pit. The colt event was won by N was devoted, not to hockey, how) poat approaching on the | with + the . good + air ander a beat m ' ted against rinks from Windsor fe . nt on by e key, } ' \ ' ' ~~. Williamson, Bob Watkin and Bil iit ; ule ¢ Ww i ) ever, but to a display of boating) has the right of way: boats M Rrown explained that, afte oka ¥ as misse , »y| Niagara Falls and Weston. The . ean wetacabiing eatsty qpenner] Stich oto nat" tatinc camel r @ explained a . s p Watkin of London, The Whitby} Se takes when, unde t ng i.) tain rules must be obeyed \ new method of counting wa they suddenty hear he ; most important of these are aS introduced on the Hoilger-Nei W of the "Esso Imperial Marching! follows method, Rather than counting of is as nd Nero) ene AUsh mother and a sea in bh j ueh BS rd ed by the Ontario Safety League.! always have the right of way using this method it was much Charles Barate ates af Gab team, composed of Grant Ed. The display was under the dir) yy. qavior concluded the jist) easier to instruct children in: ar). assiste ) \ 2 for the League. Assisting Mr.! USE DISCRETION it they speak what they Hospital ana ea ter | = M were. from Waterloo and North' Taylor were Brad Brown of Tor * Tn spite of all the rules a are doing as they do it } wamar: » urvin t } 0 ourn Toronto 4 BADAG (AP) S ' by heavy ento and lan Douglass of Water.) rights laid down to cover certain parents e . Vises o "Jerry" Hyde, of Belleville. ia and the | y e corps have chain reund th necks, oo, @ pair of University of West. situations, all operators of pow. OUTDOOR RECREATION forme? an. Sh 4 ® ] was the convenor for the com: ie } com his anc t ms, Wais ect, men, ern Ontario ~ grads who have) ered or unpowered craft should Refore he demonstration got Diane : . . At Hiroshima pet tion, Attending were Harry " rt that once nord ta th »t hua were been on League Staff for three! be able to use their own discre: naarway. Ernie Tavior discus. le § » are he Rimmerman, president af the . : SSE ROVan { ' eriad gry's slave years on to avoid boating mishaps." .eq the nature of the Ontario grandpare Y Y Ry JOHN RODERICK Pl RA; Ray Knight, secretary. : a Me ' Mr, Brown did all of the skiit After the boating exhibition a safety League and reel am f valic HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) -- treasurer; Harry Baillie, presi. : " ry town of some 3,000. Ty garish voodoo temple looks while Mr. Douglass Oted The display of artificiabrespiration!ine activities of-his department. Sack 'ne people of Hiroshima paused/dent of the Canadian Lawn S ' ' hundred vears age, when it was ov lusty clearing that the tow-hoa techniques was given by the outdoor recreation ha rn as held today fo mourn the victims of Bowling Council: and S, A. Shoe- & Uriving cenu the Dwas t market site, Huge CORRECT PROCEDURES I p Slaff under the direction' ne explained that the League in the tast xerson history's first atom bomb attack, maker, past president of the vade, fou &s MARY per Ite k faces and weird seein Thev demonstrated the t f Rea af the St John Sis an in dent anization ! rai ¢ \ ia made on their city 18 years ago same association eS e ? S er wures are painted on the tem farms of take nd retu Roth. the Holger ang is nota branch af th q./at n \, today, But they took heart from The bowlers were welcomed rail a nation ranged ple wa ! gu des say pa. cinta ab Satdans baa auaubos aria Goverame min ' ening of the partial nu-)py Maver A. McLean Haig, of ts Dust g: waterfron : h Worshippers still assemble pickup, It stressed that s . . We are sponsored in this ac-|&* t m. CO me 5 ear test ban treaty in Moscow. | Roney Ne; Elmer | Sandercock, | | : ey hea ts nerein ae ' trices conducted by ing sh e ® only inv 5, St t tivity by the Allied Boating Com.) 5°: S'crment i SH At $:13 a.m.--the exact time)/ MLA for West Hastings and \ ee ee BARS PUGH ers which are known to both the ervice avon pany of Canada, "he stated ciaewide : that an rican B28 dropped Robert Temple, MP for Hastings Vooden Jetties across the lagooy) Tn the market, naked slaves skier and eur beats, motors, skis, and - gi " . ™ ihe bomb A 8, IM}--a swarm | South phNolth ' wey pias i exes ag amg ' _-- g sia nd rec - ater ' p, Winston A 4 ©'ot. dove heele ® the air i sherm na th amilies; physica' defects Then they were ve _ We rules -», Receipts Stolen © SUPP ied th pg ss ; ; AE STORE HORGOrS a! ui ssh ally tl . Re CONCERT pistes have mo ved into Ba lag 'a » a for gin, te wards, Earl Judge and Lioyd \ forts to ¥ e 4 ection of Ernie Taylor, who is) a rules with one of his own tificial respiration, He said that! vive' the ® ! He w cs People Pause Sabins, Aon both its games \ Fu e Slave Port the Outdoor Recreation Director) : . ' they tend te learn more quickly taken wa " Other colt teams taking part p Certain | by row? . mm barraceon airess pri.ba retis "} In 1788 & vinecial laws wer ' $198.88 were He said t that his gr has vis serrowty h rch U Ken Steele, popular adia : ok ha . } ane Be Yah A bah t & were... he . th - suns that lapt 008 slaves. Slave anki a y a pro out, bow in commentary and im) | Recep ing, SORA were) Tair beaten CELEBRATING wat of 13,000 . C u nion and television vocalist, who ("0s % We cemvaredl@n eka call br a ane practice he mas n ' : ' Static e star fram Ottawa te hawed : fer a minut 'eo sis] i appear with the Bernard as} ave Caplarea ¢ Re s portant laws were ; ye SUADATY BIRTHDAYS ence before the simple, arche al I p cti Nelda Se at the /WeNE savage tribal wars Pow te 7 " PS , 7 er ca wanonds drougal Tale » aaa y No waters fran , > a : urin week we vis ' : P city's atomic n Ta ce McLaughlin Bandshell in Me th ae : ve . Ne aerials sprout te after sunset . A 4. Children's camps to try ' boty . a morial Park tonight, The con De om : day abo and -- no skiing than vnsid as va e . pea a : ate shes i . ave nee Hamai, dressed cert is sponsored by General je sas , bails : : cans W Shad person in the b ' atch the ™ as ROLE . shends 'a hotid a! dent shawa ' ack, referred te the Mes or ears Motors of Canada Limited British nage grandis were a Slaver's the skier at 2 ne after Ga ¥ nent wive deme ations im all the : nrat ' w treaty in his memoria ~ a Y 900 slaves who sun pre tune mn pow to Rat Mam al ad The re sii ta ¢ " ne se allor n t : oa nie ¥ tg j re express great a N AU RAL SHENE, Ort (CP) \ yea a the US and 1 the t m and Perry Mason eat hy ae lesion & 4 ' u and ' . a" ee ee ch union ; are West Ind t is estimated ¢ a had days are ned a Cardona road, Wis Ak. Taylor estimated that rene. tateah Setamte: Uettlcaest ae te Oaet seatane! ONC CANES ie tanec seston ake cinemer te aaa Don't sk mm ca X . ' a brinch: Barbie baits nae Pegged seg 'hor 3 ea ¢ " _-- ¢ ches et Canada for s time of the a or OR » Badagi S said you Don't overestimate vo . \ ib f ad aper a on shgePvivaced dea } : wears. has been Saute journey te t pa, 135 dur : r es of slaves Res. Don Das tl Michal saty Bere ee Tenaed oe tele wat cael tan ee Cahawa, DeWbat Stes. ccs Seer eane beach landings. and vever wrap shi investigated he thet . B.C. Maintains ©° man #8 yea ' the ski-rone any part of @ vere © bas c oe ) An Oshawa man was charged _ Memorial 'Ceated in ---- ihe bees stained the money in the SHEN AS STRP FORWARD Road ~eeitgetion Reni Rh drunk driving after tw etering te natrstinege at Sant gs Sree! Power Boats Own Private ("ii cer terme nes ulate, ea" ets hates eating aa and Uni ted Ch i tare ecar accident on Simcoe ae oe at Air F vos pio eos wee nce the formation at street south Saturday night _-- H ld C i ore san vende ey pong Ref : . : ge re a A tre IMs.) ¢ cing was Witam Ra os OA CIUISE victors ccr--aewn oo Sr MOMMA AE Helihaare ak Na ed Algae het a tenet " : mib ' ethodists and Presbytenans ) : Oh ay ' taken toward an ultimate real "ip gulerennte enone at enue, He drove a car that col The Oshawa Yacht Club heig $2.000.008 to -- Ate zation ef a total han he said Both g nt ? oe cousin Gaenane estimated at eae His sae "shy sb cs te hes me emorial COMOMORY WAS call ik Christ rok 'ana the $908. Qwners of the parked ve mckeraAg which brake up € harch oe ANCE Rorenceville NB and Henry roning here Monday night Daite: me ere ae Macki Rrowa, 3 Nassau. street COMMUAST ~ dominated gr eae reg ear CTEY) Treated at the Oshawa Gen World conference against MOR from nearhy Coldwater al) Haciial for mattinie facial econ and atom beambs meth i nf * a pisicel acerations were Tom Gray, ij 2 : 7 worry seers Mi RE SAME Comarne street east, and far ead boat with the Bi iver 3 - CORSTEBAMAE attends and Wek esac Mrs faba Me aboard as guests, te hithy and 7 i Plan Outlined a mas at both 'i tean Mek are vamenel te er ; ni » » : ert United Suh aainbars "| Respital by ambalance, Con fy for the shinperk na eee trees and a . stable D. J : ty fer the skinpe re ek : Sees ee eee =<) To Retrieve pileting skills by steer . . . . les Course each way prepared by ~ < : : nd N SOK daals ¢ » 3. Oi MES 1148.83 A. Ke Grant, TaD NR TA: 1. "Prescot @emanstratian p ea da ~"Ushanea Tomes Photes

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