Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1963, p. 13

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Branch 178 Gladiolus | Oly 4 Os hawa Times Show Held The Oshawa and_ District Gladiolus Show was held on August 10 in the Legion Hall,| juga pemeeies pee ' _-- a : . s AS Bowmanville, and was again} | : = ; . Se a sponsored by the Branch 178,| Royal Canadian Legion, | Attendance at the show was very good and interest by the Legion members and the Ladies' Auxiliary was excellent, The special prize of a silver bow! donated by Eaton's of Can- ada was won by Mr, F. Samis for the highest number of points in the show, also the Ideal Dairy Cup, The R, S, McLaughlin Cup} for the best collection of five Canadian originations was won| by Dr. E, W, Sisson, | The Alger Trophy for the) most points by a resident of} Oshawa was won by Mr, J.| Brooks. The Simpson . Sears special prize of china tea set for the} " best spike in the show went to SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1963 PAGE THIRTEEN . ' N Mr, H. Samis | The class aggregates were IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME bate ae on _ Shs al : Heavy rain in Oshawa yes of the City Works yard clean. grass clippings, The water were commonplace around |man; Amateur, Mr. J, Brooks; ( aX . ft terday, plugged many area out a drain at the corner of reached a height of about 18 the city during the brief but /Open, Mr, F, Samis; Back-yard, : catch basins, as the above Central Park south and Euclid inches at one. point in the paayy pain Mr. H, Samis; New Introduc- . "an ail : jtion, Mr, F, Samis; Seedlings,| " i rime re rkmar hat intersection during the storm, shoto by an Oshawa Times streets, A workman said tha " ; Se | 1 ee Se caotogrepher shows, Members many drains were stopped by Such scenes as the' above Oshawa Times Photo |Dr. E. W. Sisson; Miniatures,| = loka, Gate KING ST. WORK Boat Owners) CHARGE DISMISSED Lit tele RESTS es cei coe ee ee ee eee Novice -- Apple Blossom, by| Side of King street west -- sections of the downtown Crome recently expressed sat- js 9 part of Highway No, 2 -- . | e e P R Mrs. D. G. Cameron near the Four Corners -- to street as workmen keep up isfaction with progress made W t es Aid | igeon ace Aaaiaur -- Salmon Queen,| Watch excavation crews on with their schedule fora com- to date, The final asphalt until next spring, 1 ness | Released at Ingersoll at 10.15|by Mr, H, Samis, | the King street cleanup job. pletion date sometime in the coating will not be placed on --Oshawa Times Photo ja.m, last Saturday, the young) Open -- Royal Stewart, by - ee one a @,8 Sensitive OTTAWA (Special) -- A rose ' |pigeons of the General Racing|Mr. F Samis, | wana sae et' Newcastle Man = fe Gsiests cr noun Hawkeyes Advance Target Day Plans as sweet, but Canadian. boat : ! ks|At 12.55 having flown the 118 air| Seedling -- by Mr, P. Green owners are sensitive at : : '3 r : e : oth BOWMANVILLI (Staff) -- sion. and you skid © mar stag é 4 + {field | rue, ota teas ae Se beat VO Eee ney temagagl TS NE In Auditorium Fund Drive sang oanna, against a Newcastle man here/there was only one possible; ming. OM Bn) Winners in the Children's be published in The Canada niocday, He sald his decision|thing Mr, Aldred could do at|t© Sam Grant wins the clublqas. were John Canning and| The Oshawa Hawkeyes willl Gazette and the current ¢ ' be ines sclthat 'ticular intersection and/Challenge trophy for this race.| . C g he Oshawa Hawkeyes will) : siete several changes that raise|"** based on the circumstances; that ticular intersecti¢ : ano The Satiowing te the somplote Mary Potts with Mary winning/open their 1963 season Friday| Tickets for the major func-the project on King street concert at the McLaughlin interesting speculation . ase described by two't pp ibd as ' ' Hes OEP vahitt the best spike in this class night with a game against the|tions highlighting Target day,/east " ; Bandshell featuring the band of Why. for instance. did Henry itesses 'i titled 'th t ws w ' he : gecnT S Grant, 1809.98: I. Kinsman ; In the ng : "-- for|Kitchener-Waterloo team of the|August 21, the day on which Bill ger baag cL opiagen es _ the Ontario Regiment, y, INSTANCE, GG u rose tof testified the » Skic a ». Gr 309.96; 1. Kinsman, Logi embers ly » cor as FB é . JOshawa Civic J rj id. cape 5 ~ Milton Cole of Toronto decide to}. cident on a ta te tenes from Rickard's car ran for 119/1299.39; S. Grant, - 1298.92; L. petition erry ny Bess with aon the pas will be yee ry on heer ive ig oy kes at tes incest ADDED ATTRACTION change the name of his motor fon of Wavany asa No 401)foet as opposed to the 60 feet/Kinsman, 1297.65; D Bejkowsky,|Chas Garrard winning in thelat the Kinsmen Civic Stadium | $1,000,000 minimum objective, |all the events prior to the start. An added attraction was an- vessel from Norma-C to Dori-/ service road. Involved were the|that ard 'suggested, He/1296,03; J. Strachan, 1292.99; light colors and Russ McKnight/commencing at 8.00 p.m. lare on sale now at Black's| The special events include aj"ounced this morning by Ray Mi? Lorne Scobie, also of TO) acoused, Ernest L, Aldred' of|@dded further, that visibility of/J. Kehoe, 1292.12; L Prescott, / winning in the dark colors, John| All proceeds from the contest/Men's Wear, Simcoe street|Hootennanny at the Kinsmen|Ztew, a member of the Target ronto, no doubt has good rea-/Nowoastle and Alvin R. Rick.|the intersection from the north}1289,.28; J, Askew, 1289.19; J./McKnight won in the two spike|will go to help the Oshawa(north, Henderson's Book Store,{Community Centre commencing|Day Committee. Three bands sons for dropping the nmamejarg a Bowmanville taxi-driver we feet. He. described the/Strachan, 1288.56; J Irwin, |class In the. Decorative class/Civic Auditorium and will be|the Disc Shop at the Oshawalat 8.30, a softball game at the will be polhegereg no Py i Paulorita and renaming his boa r conditions as "excel-)1288.52; J, Askew, 1287.59; F.|for members of the Ladies'jone of numerous sports events Shopping Centre, Steve Salmers'|Stadium between the NHL All- bgmangoe pag Bag Pana, Canonball No. 1 : . ' Cowle, 1286.90; F. Cowle, 1285,-| Auxiliary there were some ex-jorganized to help the fund|Barber Shop, Simcoe street|Stars and Oshawa Tony's start- aa Hi wed sain Band -- Some of the changes are made >| Magistrate Baxter then inter- 57; H. Topping, 1269.60; E,|cellent_ arrangements entered,/reach the minimum objective|south, the Children's Arena and|ing at 8.15 p.m,, a Teen Dance 'eed ag pe an for less exotic reasons. The) aor Overpass hel Vened: "Some people just can't! Tackson, 1269.48; E: Jackson,|the winner being Mrs, Roselof one million dollars, Other\the campaign headquarters forlat the Children's Arena and a|'e 'Marines Band, cae Fhe I oe of See : ' ' . jwait -- and in this case I am/1961.99; 1. Prescott, 1252.05; |Dickinson contestants are & softball game) -------------=| Ron Simcoe, George Martin Villiam shou e commended S saw the Aldred vehicle, north-| aterring r ' t is y bound, hesitating near the cen.|olerzing to Mr. Aldred. It isiq. 'Topping, 1248.93; A. Kellar,| Much appreciation is extend-|on Thursday night of this week collochee' mare Gon pee a for calling its steam vessel Twin Apes jmy feeling that in this CAse/j934 77; A. Kellar, 1232.08; J.jed to. the following prize|between the Oshawa Tony's of . Port instead of simply Tug A nies Sa ogy the cutoff both drivers would have done|trwin, 1201.17. [donors: Robert's Glad Service,|the Beaches Major Fastball 1cers e ate possibly ever for a similar But what significance is there) 41. ..ia that he did not notice!" Il to exercise some degree Of Owing to not having some fly-|Eaton's of Canada, Simpson-|league, and MacLean's Esso of event, Approximately 50 per- in the fact that Ivo} Kristian pt yeing se /discretion ing distances, the result of the|Sears, Master Feeds, Stewart/the Oshawa and District Inter- sons will go home from the four events with gifts. Kudrnac of Baie d'Urte, Quebec, ANY Signal light on the car in-) "Under the circumstances Ilctrestsyille race could not be|Seed Store, Ellis Shoe Store,|mediate league commencing at = . decided to call his boat Necky soho + Boy 8 nar torent wien going to dismiss the completed before. These have| Western Tire, Liberty Nurs-/8 p.m, at Alexandra Park "and Polish emantics Roy Cornish has some bal- instead of Iroquois III? 7. ced me brakes ree now arrived and the winner of¢ties, Cooper Smith, Graham's|a Soccer Game Sunday after. loons left over from the success- <li ! i : ' ene | Garage, Hooper's Jewelry,/noon at the Kinsmen Stadium) : jtul parade and they will be IGA Store, Goodyear Tire,|commencing at-3 p.m, between) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Ajget out a warrant for their at-ipassed out to the kiddies in at- yrakir Rickard testified that he was})ne> proceeding south on Waverly! ad and that when he ~. {but Twas unable to stop in| T d . M k jthat race was John Irwin. z : 5 fesretiticharae Bhschatesie ee it 2 r ' No Injuries In ype Haw ee ie ues ay s ar. et |George's Store, Canadian Tire,|the Oshawa All-Stars and To-|point of Polen, semantics be- rests," finished Constable Joynt./tendance "as long as they last", as : }Dominion Store, McGregor/ronto City of the Eastern Can./came a point of minor conten-| Constable St R rid Hs mae tts | re, s ity of the Eastern Can-| Donstable an osspourid,; Alderman Ab Walker, Chris seed trave "yo - or » Peg Traded Cautiously Squires At Hardware, McGregor Drugs. ada Professional League, tion between two OPP con-/who is of Polish descent andiaracson and members of the Sou 2Ca Crash At Da veh sees agp diego tobi . ' Other prize winners include; It- will be the first time since!stables in Magistrate's Court!speaks the language fluently,|" 7 {did not see the other car until TORONT (CP) -- Te stock Conventio |D. G. Cameron, W. Hassell,|1980 that a professional soccer|here Tuesday, jasked the Court to be allowed|/8°8 Cleaners and Genosha Aces -- SS Wes sped ane traded ens Tues- n \J, Canning, T. Hopkins, Mrs,/team has played in Oshawa, In| The problem, arose out of evi-jto interpret for the Grants. junior softball teams will be in . _ Defence Counsel Dick Love-jday, continuing a three-day rise : Joyce Burns, Mrs. D, H. Mac-/that year Kilmarnock of the/dence given by Constable Mur-| , i i ith}charge of arrangements at th Bowmanville the po et se a th ee y id some heavy dabbling in Senne je te aie eet -- Scottish league defeated Osh-jray Joynt in an assault chargel ye aia eee ae tail to ir reba the y reason the t the) gold issues. ya eaty gy a a finning varieties include:/awa Nationals, 4-1 against Mr. and Mrs. Josef) a th : eltls.. i BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A) Aldred ee that his (Rick-|" Dominion Foundries and Steel pees pore an Toronto es week-| Glacier, Lief Ericson, A. B.| Manager Joe Bosco of the Grant, a Polish immigrant igeerag enc gh Fag fall the Stadium to make it sult two-car collision took place at/@td's) rightfront tire locked/jed industrial gainers, rising | F fly pent Phage & delegation Coutts, Atlantic, Salmon Queen,|Hawkeyes and coaches Duncan! couple living in Newcastle, [threaten to "'slit" . Martin's/@¥le after the game for the of- the corner of Church and Tem. oy acon carried him into 1a A 6414. , ison wainediy, gion roan tone. Neate. a gh eg Dinepe, sare Brodie and Don Hart are look.| The Grants were found guilty| throat, Ificial presentations which it is perance streets in Bowmanville "Oo a : 138 and rises of 4% went to Abi-/o "oO = Ri »jStewart, Ace of Spades, Wash-jing forward toa banner year,of assaulting Ivan Martin, one ,, ss , | yesterday Mr. A dred Was almost offitibi and Weston A. Bank of Can- -- wae haplig Forestall,!ington, Princess, King David,|for the Oshawa Junior Club/of their tenants, and the com-| bed might ee os oF hg Niles dpe be awn vise The mishap occurred as court * Toad at the time of the col ada Cement dipped and Ar! i hake Hb eir counsel-/Violet Charm, Tan Glo, Apple|which had its most successful|plainant in the case, They were)" bag i ges erty A iy ew "7 age biel was in session and took place gus and Moore fell % Taher rica of ice = Blossom, Green Ice, Corona-|season.in three years last year|given a one-year suspended. sen-/S°¥ 4 gree. mois at taal Ross Drew and Harold Hud- in full view of some of the court street, collided with a car driv- kaitcho Yellowknife jumped 7 "e* vad MSINSSS SeS~ition, Pactolus, Scarlet Cheek just failed to make the tence and a stiff warning by on just doesn t come out : ati son are also on the committee officers, including OPP Con. en by Edgar Tomlinson, 1. St./17 cents t y in the -- we Fage yl og Se tee. Spades, _Roselaid,| playoffs Magistrate R, B. Baxter Nad vd _-- have said 'cutlto correlate all the program stable Stan Rosspound, who re-'George street, Bowmanvi day. but lost headway, closing to vatge . val menuenent of Showtime, Capri, _Polynesie,| To add color to the proceed-| Martin testified - that the tha nee at -- Some; [throughout the day which will ported it to Chief Constable Ber. He eaid that the Tomlinson up one cent in activel ty roel SS eo ya|Matiorie Nadean, China Blue,/ings the Oshawa -Sea Cadet|Grants: accosted him as he re- ea related to hanging, Dbutiinclude a telepledge and a free natd Kitney, vehicle w oceeding north on/golds, Dome dipped % Be th a a yb b * sg Hindustan, Happiness, Lavenes-/Band willbe in attendance and|'urned home from work on the m oe he ae! ey tear wash at Auto Magic Car Constable Ron Parker of the/Te e but that after the) On index, industrials rose .59 foc 5 ras nm _Scarooroug'./que, Summer Fairy it is hoped that last year's at./night of Aug, 6 petri Be over here and Iiwash from eight in the morning Bowmanville Police investi./impact if ended up facing south. to 619.46, Golds fell .02 to 93.11, Bishor P oe ot tare BI h. The door prize of a case ofjtendance of 1500 will be sur-| "They both grabbed me by woul n't say it, jti closing time, ei ishop Pocock, ronto, Bish-/cutiery "was won by Mr.|passed 'hs Gireak bind shock Gné aud Constable Joynt indicated that) ---- one . so Slit" was the word, gated, He stated kr an auto No one was injured, Damage; base metals 13 to 203.42 and o . _ ef 4 p Carter, of Sault Ste. Marie ay R sahic , i} iv > . arri.ito the Harrison car 5 +. saws an 9% Wal |e Robert Bate, 16 Orchard View pnlictaiiaiee % be 3 ' mobile driven by W m Harri.jto the Harrison car was esti-jwestern oils 93 to 112.56. Vol. and representatives of states! Bowmanville c d ew, jscreamed--I don't know what," Grant said that the reason he/eigner' and pushed me, Then son of north Orono, who was! mated at $130 and to the Tom-/ume was 2,396,000 compared 30 c the said. "They ripped my shirt | ' Q : : south of the border. The day! section wi ' y ew ey y husband grab! = proceeding _west, on ¢ hurch /linson vehicle at $300 to $400 with 2,090,000 Monday was concluded with a banquet ee winners in amateur] Revenues For CPR _ a oy I think! fitter had referred png ng fe Aasctnligss -- ad- " > antes 5 | . me jthey wan m § 0 ae , ~sppieaada = = held at the Planta-| "White -- T. Hopkins, W. Far-| Higher This Y. a the house I was living in so they *5,® "bloody foreigner", and/dressed the Grants: "You have "Sunday began. with Mass at{°7% 1. Samis g ear could raise the rent." _ * kad pushed her. no right to go on this man's Sunday beg Mass at) "Cream and Green--J, Brook ONTRE nae " i sk . lour Lady of Sorrows Roman{p ope es z. Brooks MONTREAL (CP)--Revenues| Constable Joynt testified that}, I grabbed vo and a ked/ property to threaten and intimi Catholic Church, celebrated by!) yo.) W. Fa 5 can. (of Canadian Pacific Railway|he had answered the complaint|"U™ '0 call me that too, but heidate him. If you want him off [Bishop Allen, of Toronto, This! nine i. Sam Farrow, J. Cam-iCompany. for the first six/and had gone. to Grant to seek! JS Kent orgering mo off thaithe land you miyat do i tegeliy lwas followed by a. Communion Bee os hratee n° Wen months of 1983 were $5,888,556|/an explanation. . ate gd hore ghee oad Hitiand not by force. | breakfast Horne: BoSamis * = 4a soy Sg age aoa "He said I might be dead to- sa aidatt' bit ie | "You cannot physically throw The convention came to a a iene" ag roy (NB period of L902. e reven- j 'U Ax hi Ma ; ; , lctose on Sunday afternoon after Urenge -- 7. Hopkins, R. Vanives were 34,218,154 compared do ra ~- Bf Packie jon Mrs. Grant testified that the him off the land. If you have not jthe election of officers for tae -- T. Hopkins. sw. Far With $228,829,628 in the first\the officer we. Sec dispute arose when she saw the|Contacted a lawyer on the mat- [Provincial board. ow, Hopkins T**|halt of 198. The constable told the court Martin taking things from the] ter I suggest you do so." |. Next year the convention will) Licht Pink -- D. Cameron,| Net income for the first six/that when he tried to question|S@rden. The Magistrate then turned be held at Penetanguishine in Sun Heras 3 Canine: months of this year was $18,-/Mrs, Grant that "she screamed, "I said 'How come you. don't/to Constable Rosspound. -- Deep Pink -- Mrs Joyce ° 881 compared with $13,105,- curses on every other word". /pay your rent and now you're) "I suggest that we send you Tra ] Meet Burns. W. Farrow, J. Brooks, >: Expenses were $216,566,179 "I told the accused that if the/taking things from the garden?'|down there to mediate any Scarlet -- J. Brooks. J. Can. Compared with $213,501,936. more disputes," he quipped. ning, W.. Farrow Red -- D. Ca ron, J, Can- Rt Cobourg tne. T aa 2 big : Dark Red -- J rook On Saturday, August 10 the yan Heree J en & first. of Uhree track and field Rose -- H meets called Tri-Meets was held' samis at Cobourg. The three meets to.) Lavender -- T. Hopkins. H gether will make up one track 'samis, J. Brooks : and field meet including most) purple -- J Brooks. H. Samis of the events for men ranging 7 Honkins lea ga tars from midget to open categories.) 'Violet -- J. Brooks. T The second of these meets)zinc W Farrow will be held in Oshawa at Me-) smokey -- T. Honkins Laughlin Collegiate at 7.00 p.m:! Collection h tonight Brooks In Cobourg, on Saturday, the) Racket -- T. Hopkins total points earned by. cach' Modern Arrancement -- Mrs wate ag pra at Peter-\van Horne 3 orough 72 an Oshawa 46 "ontr ' r ? |This coming Wednesday Oshawa como = jwill have more entries and also! Corsare -- Mrs will -be participating in track) One ¢ aa events only in. which at pres. y,< Van Horne ent they are stronger, There-- Green and White Arrange fore, the point race should be in- ment -- Mrs. Burns 'gine teresting among the three cen ns : tres for the final meet next My Saturday in Peterborough Convicts Stabbed ; The following people were at Cobourg on Saturday as con Probe Underway jtestants -- Jim Peel, Joe Dear _INGS ee born, Dave Linklater, Dennis Phe gh io ag ote ol King Delorme, Jerry Davie, Brent) ston penitentiary follow ng an Marchant, Wayne Marchant.) incident in which a convict sat. Brian Grierson, Gordon Banks./fered a severe gor nctes: Ea, Morrison, Jim Shultz and! sound in a knife atiack |Dave Sheehan Richard James Smith, 3 Farrow Samis Samis Hop ot three -- J Burns Color Arrangement -- inves- | "| Hamilton was | reported in i ? DEMONSTRATOR ANDRE WON STAMP |isfactory condition in hospital on ne Crrrn, -- LONDON (CP) -- Prince An-|Tuesday A SCENIC SETTING IN BERMUDA on Chicago's for sirna tra drew, three-year-old son of the! FE. C. Atkins tan ~~ Queen, is to on a postare/den,; said Smith Getting a good look at Ber- 'islands' most popular sight. affords the visitor a panoram- effort involved. Tourists must stamp for th t- timie. He will/Sunday near the : tr muda pain of tourists stop seeing attractions. The bal-. ic view of the hundreds of is- t POLICE SUBDUE Twe policemen, one using being creciea his foot to hold man on mn *- « P subdue a Necro demo z : S arrested Tue ¢ . i Aq WiTrepnol wiT® (be on two New Zealand issues F th a. sharpened tat at Gibb's Hill Ligh use cony of the lighthouse stands lands which comprise Bermu- where mobile classrooms are his hand small flashlight used story) 'which aid bealth camps j ' which has become one of the 362 feet above sea level and da. There is, however, a little top of the tower. climb 185 steps to reach the

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