Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1963, p. 5

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CHILDREN JAM WHITBY PLAZA Bimbo the baby elephant WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St, West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel, 668-3703 (above left) was the centre of attention for hundreds of chil. dren Thursday, who attended the opening day of the Gar- den Brothers Circus at the Had Beginner's Permit Youth Fined In Whitby Magistrate's Court,) YOUN,Imyn levied a $20 fine against 1» Thursday, a Toronto Brian Gallagher, was fined $20 and costs by Magistrate Harry! W, Jermyn for operating. a motor vehcle with only a tem: porary learner's permit Town Police Corporal Ernest! Stoneman told the court, on the afternoon of June &4 he had re. ceived a call from the Governor of the Ontario County Jai) who gaid there was a carioad of youths "tearing around the jail tot', and speeding up and down Charlies street When apprehended by Cor poral Stoneman Gallagher stated, he was mad because he Was not allowed to visit a friend lodged in the jail, Making Noise Is Wrong Cyclist Told *R is wrong to come ints town late at night and disturd the peace," said Magistrate Marry W. Jermyn, Coum Thursday, James Everett Bell, 20, of Whit. by 925 and costs on charges of making unnecessary noise and apeeding on his motorcycle Bell was stopped July 20 by For Driving Also in court Magistrate Jer Anthony Silvertri of who was charged with failing to obey a stop sign Constable A, Breward of the OPP Whitby detachment told the court he had observed a ear, driven by Silvertri, make a turn from the Third conces: sion onto Highway 12 without making a lawful step. iis Worship commented that although there was no accident in this case, foolishness like this is a cause of accidents | Parking Fine | Are Levied In 'Traffic Court | Costs $10 For failing to guiations, two obey Whitby ard Melnnes, were fined Whitby Court by Harry W. Jermyn, Vanderwater received parking men, Oshawa' James Vanderwater and Rich fine: totalling $15 on three charges Melmnes was fined $5 costs on a ticket issued Town Meter Offic Cla Robert Arthur Ber Pickering, was fined court Cost victed of a evele $15 Having Liquor man Edward convicted = in Court d Kingston Thompson was Whitby Magistrate's 'N Thursday, of having liquor in al Pierre Mendes-France, Magistrate |, place other than his residence Magistrate Harry W, Jermyn Sifined Thompson $10 and court costs when a bottle of confis and cated liquor was produced by bYIOPP Constable arke Breward conviChiONs A speeding Five ey, 20, of were registered by His Worship and with fines totalling $33, when he Was con. 2 oding on his motor:/$10; Helmut Lanos, of Whitby, Fined were: Glenn Patrick, #10; Ernest Garbuit, of Beaver ton, $10; Arthur Steele, of Port WHITBY PERSONALS Perry, $10 and Frank Moses jot Searborough, $15 Bieanor and Chuck Kemp, and) Linda Gibson celebrated her Tuesday, August alborne street east, For the occasion a family r private aireraft te birthday party was arranged, and were t Hotel, 'f Olive Howe has return. Scarborough, prior to attending Purse at Rennie wedding/he needed an assist and which took place at Our Lady of/track stewards who disqualified Searborithe sixdength winner, Monarch she was a guest of Ough, The groom is the son of) Park Mitchel! grandson of with Other/sharply at the start, guests attending the/Mark Left broadsides and then The many friends of Testie wedding were: Mrs, Aime Rous-/p Street, /seau, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Rous play-jsea, Aime Rousseau Jr, Miss Town Constable Eric Bricson VSR, are sorry to learn that/Reverley Thomas and Mrs, Kay three:month-old daughter, Kath leon, 216 © hei Sunday.on a ght for members af the Oshawa Flying Club. Mrs. ed from a California, Texas, While California two-week trip te Las Vegas in Santa Ana, in Whithy Tustan Realtor and toured sev. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J as he fined eral new subdivisions in Cali. of Brechin and forma MeFarlane, 78 King wellknown author and j1ith birthday Irs, R em. Y guests at A, Rousseau Richardson Knobh Hill N tr D. the Mitehell . Fatima RC Church iMrs, R. A, Rousseau | Whithy for speeding on Brock street 8@ 48. ih the Oshawa General Tolfan, north and net having proper mutfiers on his bike Another motoreyelist, Bernie Guindon, of Oshawa, was fined @usk and one hour before sun- rise, ANTIQUE SHOW WORKERS FINALIZE a Green street Manning meet. tag lasi Bight are (hack rn Rease of Windsor Chanter, RODE, workers darned the Bams late last nigh as feral rations fer their. Sept AALGUe Show and sale at Waray Arena are Sarting to Hospital. They prompt recovery wish Rim a iCharilottetown, Mr, and Mrs. S, Machin of Prince Edward iy r) | "Monarch Park | Disqualified | Disqualiti FORT BRIE, Ont, (CP)--But rmulk Pike took Thursday's atured Crescent Beach Day Fort Erie race bat from the Monarch Park, Tto-5. choice the VISQ fans, veered hitting 'to Mibiz, which went to oss, Buttermilk Pike paid $23, sec- ond-place Prince's Gif, an eon try with third-place ewn Coleen, paid $7.40 and $6.99 and third place Qwa Coleen paid $6.90 Mrs, Qlive Jukes of Rich Island, have returned to their mond, Virginia, has Mrs street Gordon Glenny, 40? Kent Se wake shape. Antigne @ealers and showmea from all parts of the province and one from Ques wil man the Whooth show, WR Mrs. CC Freek, (hack row centre), convener at and Mrs. G. EB, Parsons, Bayview avenue. « > L. Sanderson W. Fydeh, Seated Rarrhs and Mrs wrirey SATUR BROCE. tvcning Shows Store At &9 PM, Y MATINEE AT 1:30 (ESSE HOVOT LANDS » Oo CEPR 2 os RA ------ ? A Jurists Assail As Tyranny GENEVA (Revers) taterzmat ional Ox Jarists has @eneer game of Presider waler af Ra w the police are ee % k WIR aS ne Ww statement "The wm art pahor > FAR, Quester Bea a AR Weanesday a rs nme othe ey aR A WM order af the sap a z : returned/home after spending a week $3 for driving with insulficientito her home after spending one visiting at the home of their Nights between one Nour after/month as the guest of Mr. andidaughter and sonindaw Mr $2 Mrs, Witiam Lee, Gr ere a & oe) and are a Duvalier Rule == Ty he The commission said in haruh BM alse oq thar eva save, (Pio a7n , WAS MEDICAL Mr, and Mis, Asa Lee of De troit, Michigan, were weekend guests at the home of his bro ther and sisterntaw, Mr, and m Street oh es S Ae dee HR een hegre See SS ee PT months de antigat pieces these ladies are showing are only a very few of the many pieces which will | | | | i | ; Whitby Shopping Plaza, Three-year-old Randy Crowe (photo centre), enjoys a pony ride with the assistance of a young circus employee, In th photo right, the Schubert sis- AS CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN ters, Susan, 4, and Elizabeth, 5, take a turn on the planes, Sponsored by the Plaza mer chants, the circus will remain im Whitby until Saturday. --Oshawa Times Photos LONDON SNAPSHOTS Ry M, McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON - Without any ad- vance notice, and very quietly, former prime minister of France, and now sought by the French gov eramen, security forces as one of the bitterest enemies of President de Gaulle, slipped into London and after carrying out the mission which brought him here, discreetly slipped away again, Rightwing extrem. ists In. France have sworn to kill this left-wing French lead. er, so his whereabouts for the past year or two have been kept a dark secret, Mendes-France, however, was not in London on any political mission, He came to the Brit- ish capital on a purely senti mental journey -- to give away a bride at her wedding, The bride, Danielle Stam, 22, came trom Nancy in France to live in London's Hampstead suburb. She is an orphaned cousin of Mr. Mendes-France, Her par. ents were killed by the Nazis during the 1939-1945 war, and baby Danielle's life was saved by a couple who hid her from the Gestapo on their farm near Nice, As he stood beaming with his cousin to give her away at her wedding, French politics were surely far away from the thooughts of the former French prime minister TITLE FOR ALDERMAN .,. .. A. title which dates back to 1484, that of "High Steward of Greenwich," has been bestowed on Alderman Tom Smith, lead- er of the Greenwich Council The tite dates from the time when there were extensive crown lands attached to the Roval. Palace at Greenwich, which was the residence of Henry VU and Blizabdeth I The High Steward was the man responsible for looking after these lands, and Robert Cecil, later the first Lord Salis. dury,. was one of those who held this post. The appointment is now made by the chancellor of the exchequer. But the only real power left to this title is that of ating two trustees te the » Ri in Greenwich The previous High Steward was Col, Herbert Newington fermer- mayor of Greemwich who has now relinquished the title ROW OVER HOLIDAYS Can a summer holiday de taken jn April or October? The yard, and the order will give, Post Office department says KR them steady work for the next nee can, Bat the 147,000 members of the Union of Post Office Work. ers has come back with an em. phatic "Certainty pot." Post Office chiefs several PeaTS aro agree" to exclade the first two weeks of April and the last two weeks of October from the semmer leave period for its The anion is ROW asking et these two from the holiday t the whol cat e Post Office chiefs argue t R woald cost too mach and be on @isplary and on sale at | the show --Oshawa Times Photo. pwnich wneans that they can ipraciioaliy as Their whims gaay pase of the Hie, Db erty of their fi ¥ or OF The ission, which tm ars the 8 x TOM jawvers and na PROFESSOR QUERY Dr, Albert Mew Row R Ween Asso ah WOE LARLGAR Ry MRS. R. HOLMAN BROOKLIN--Parents of chil- aren whe ate entering Kind@er- cadowerest: Pabdlic! 3 are ask- children m™ any t May rthdars fall month from January mclasive and these children whe are t come on the bas attend the morning ses dy whose hase Chiliren whose birthday any month from Jane ember inclusive shall the ahernoon session NALS mad Mrs James Thor. . have thet Mr 2 > Son ae, ana Mrs on, Mitchel ave j Ren Thoms inue, Hunted Politico Has Quiet Visit cause "operational difficulty." So union leaders have come back with the questions "How much?" and "What difficul- ties?" MORE U.S, BUILDING Several localities where Unit ed States air bases are located) The primary children sang), in England are looking for- ward to a period of building ac tivity because of a mew pro. gram of expansion of facilities at these bases by the U.S. Air Force, Millions of dollars, it is estimated, will be spent in England in expanding the bases. THE OGHAWA TIMES, Pridey, August 16, 1963 § Held At Brooklin By MRS, R, THOLMAN the church, jyear was \Highway", i The song-story o fthe baby) |Moses Was presented by jtots of the beginners section), junder the direction of Mrs, | Lunney, u two songs and 'recited several/ memory verses, These children! were led by Mrs. R, Smith and Mrs, R. Gulliver, | Miss Bonnie Pegler, ior, recited several verses | t i a jun) memory ; i muir, president of the Ontario BROOKLIN -- The closing! Federation of Teachers, said) Speaking on a related topic, program of the Daily Vaca-|Thursday Ontario is lagging be-/Mother Mary Lenore of Heath. tion Bible School of Meadow.|ind other provinces in the im-/field Separate School, Kingston, basic requirement jteaching. At present, instructors! of iyear on automated The junior boys and girls/after hearing a report that the Training TORONTO (CP)--E, C, Lang- | university training and sug-) nvestigate possible improve: ments, | | Mr, Langmuir said academic; nd professional training is the) of quality need one year's teachers' col- ege training Earlier, the federation voted © sponsor a conference next teaching The estimates for work in|closed the program with .ajuse of machines -- tested by England, with the amounts al-/snappy military-type drill and/about 100 Ontario teachers last lotted to each base, are Alcon- "The Salute Song", jyear--could have a "definite; bury, Huntingdonshire, $2,000,-/ 'The winners of the aeroplane /2"d permanent impact on Onta- 000; Lakenheath, Suffolk, $483,. 000; Woodbridge, Suffolk, $150,- 000; South Ruislip, Middlesex, $275,000; and Wether sfield, Essex, $4,500,000 Much of the work projected will be in preparation for new types of Jet fighter and recon- naissance planes, A spokesman says that the present bases are extremely crowded, HOLIDAY ROUTE MARCH Seventeen members of the Tth Parachute Regiment, Royal Artillery, are embarking on a real down-to-earth holiday, In-) stead of sunning themselves on the beaches, they will be spend ing part of their summer leave on a round-Holland route march, Captain Peter Cuchesne, 28, who is organizing the tour, re- ports that the men are all volun- deers, In. fact, he had to lmit the number because so many wanted to go He said the men will march in uniform, although the trip is essentially a holiday. They will march in the forenoons and and have the rest of the day free, They will visit the Hague, Leimuided, Amsterdam, Lisse, Wassenaar and Ambhem, and will be away for a week. Their nights will be spent under can- vas, BIG SIPYARD ORDER An order worth SIS million has been placed in the depressed northeast of BE two 63.008 ton su sels, They will be t Suaderiand yard of Jose Thompson and Sons. The order ' came from Shell Tankers, Lim- ea of London, Both tankers are @ue to be delivered in 1985 and 1966. Twelve han ers will be employed on their constraction at the Thompson three years, WOMAN'S FIFTH SET OF TWINS SYDNEY, . Austrajtia (AP)-- "Mammy has done it again," John Strathers told two of his dauchters Wedpesday night after his wife gave birth to her AMA set of twins A Sydney gynaecologist said the odds against that many twims in one family are about 3,000.000.008 t> 1 The doy and girl each weighing five pounds, brought the Strathers brood to 4 chil- @ren. Four arrived singly. "R's very exciting news," | said Janette Strothers, 44 the mother, She and the babies arte @oing well, John, 4 who earms 339 Australian ($48) a week as a try Machine Eroaser, "I'm very happy about SON JOINS ARMY The Couple and 1 meved ty Austr i = hi area md, a houses Mr e7s, Alex, nes, 16 ; Archibald, 34: Robert del, 11, and Christine and Mar garrt & Dawid $ MAT The fat TINS An Svaney and M Gai Strath ta n, Nor bis | same birthday ' Feb Nn is for, : dred work. ,. ride were as follows: Bradley, Pau) McLellan, Jimmy Bayley, Susan Gates, Judy Bay./° ley ir After the program parents and friends were invited to view the work and crafts done! by the children, The two evening groups for) Laird, Mrs, L. Bradley and W,} adults and young people were/necessity" to develop a stu: under the leadership of Pastor/dent's intellect, he said, and Pay) tio. schools, However, Ian Fife of Toronto, | hairman of a committee on} rogrammed learning and n' The teacher is "an absolute Schloen LIBRARY OPENING Brooklin Public Library will re-open following two weeks va- YESTERDAY'S STARS cation on August 20, at 2 p.m,' Yaga: fads Opposition i ; j Batting -- John Blanchard, oped Boston 10-2 Pitching -- Ron Perranoski,| n 3 23 innings of relief work, Bible School [Ontario Teacher Rapped -- will get him to know Jove, trath, godness and beauty. crest Baptist Church was held provement of elementaryisaid a value-centred curricu: Sunday evening, August 11, in/teacher training, | He told the federation's an-/cation, The theme of the school this/Mual. meeting he thought ele-) "A devotion to the ancient "Travelling God' simentary schoo! teachers shouldiideals of excellence, truth, have a minimum of three years!beauty, goodness and the great- jlum must be reinstated in edu- est value--love--must be re-ex- | gested the department of edu-/amined in the light of modern. jeation establish a committee today society," she said. The federation's board of gov- ernors voted to ask the prov- ince's school trustees to make pregnant student teachers leave their jobs after the fifth month pregnancy--a restriction now applying to regular teachers. US. Consults. NATO Allies On Talks WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States has started con- teaching machines, warned/sultation with its NATO allies against overuse of the auto-on the next round of Western mated method, |TRACHER NECESSARY talks with Russia. Officials here hope for the de velopment of a Western negoti- ating position by the middle of next month, The target date arises from the fact that State Secretary Dean Rusk and British Foreign Secretary Lord Home are scheduled to meet Soviet For. eign Minister Gromyko in New York about the time of the ----~~'By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS United Nations General Assem- bly opening Sept. 18. | Yankees, cracked grand slam; East-West diplomatic talks on {homer and two-run homer as/the shape of the next round and jAmerican League Jeaders wal-/on specific problems that may be dealt with in an effort to lessen cold war tensions are ex- three other fronts--in the dis- H atin | Dodgers, allowed only one hit/pected to to forward also on ostility iprotecting Nattonal League armament talks at Geneva, in GEORGETOWN, British Guil ana (CP) -- Prime Minister! Cheddi Jagan Wednesday ac- cused opposition leaders of whipping up hostility to his gov ernment in foreign countries and July 26, 1963, the city of Skopje, ng to mobilize pressure Macedonia, of tryir groups against independence for British Guiana Ret anit Dr, Jagan, leader of the left. 1948. People's Progressive waukee t a GREW QUICKLY Up until the earthquake of was growing ra. leaders '7-5 triumph over Mil-/meetings beteen state depart. jment officials and the Soviet ambassador in Washington, and in discussions between the for eign office and the U.S. ambas. sador in Moscow, pidly and had a population of] 00,000 compared to $2,000 in] said his government has been accused of importing hun- unist agenis and sums of money Russia ly 30 people from Cuba or the eastern bloc had isited British Guiana in the AT ge a and HOMARKET FOODS LTD. FOR THE FINEST IN FOOD AND FREEZER SERVICE 668-5875 S13 BROCK ST. 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