Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1963, p. 4

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* Extension Branch, Ont. Dept, of |Agriculture, Lindsay. | D F | Sat., Nov. 30 -- Durham, CALENDAR County Federation of Agricul- ture Annual Meeting and ban- Friday, Oct. 4, 8.00 p.m. quet, Blackstock. Guest speak- Rupe odatellowe Hal -- er, Dr. Helen Abell, Extension Guest speaker, Corp. Callag-|DePt., OAC. | M n han, Toronto. 'Presentation of} Thurs., Nov. 28 -- Durham he says they are from|Church Women combined with a) safety contest awards. County Holstein Club Annual |sources -- Sarita Claus Parades|the Bowmanville area, bake sale by the North Unit, | Saturday, Oct. 5 -- N, and D, Meetixig, Dept. of Agriculture, lwill be staged in Bowmanville. "Then they all say, 'Oh yes, Mrs. S, Cosway and Mrs. L.jplowman's Assoc. Annual Plow-/ Bowmanville. 'again. this year, that's where they have the big/Dalby greeted the guests, 'ng Match, Farm of W. Blezard, | The Bowmanville Santa Claus|Santa Claus Parade'."' The guest speaker was Mrs. RR 1, Gore's Landing. Hastings |Parade Committee met here last/(peay spECTACLE W. Branch of Oshawa. She/County Junior Day, inight to decide the fate of the)" EAT SPI - spoke on her recent tour of) Pair, levent: which showed a deficit of ast year's spectacle included/Europe and especially on Rus-| oot 7 and § -- Senior Train- /$9.000 last year. Assured of the 18 bands and 28 floats. It lasted| sia. . : . |$2,000 last y we | hour i but , ing School, Durham Women's financial support of local service |JUSt over an hour in. passing, Du The North Unit of the Unit-|tastitute IOOF Hall, Orono iclubs. and organizations, the|the actual co-ordinating on thejed Church Women met at the} ' + Orono. | caiemttion began to rush plans|day of the event took Doug Rigg/home of Mrs. N. Gimblett with Wed,, Oct, 9, 8.00 pm. -- for the parade, which will be @4 his assistants more than|Mrs, E. White in the chair. She|Mount Pleasant WI Home of |held on Nov. 30. four hours, _ opened with Thanksgiving as|Mrs. Gordon Ruth, Ida. by a pro-Communist Pathet Laojion's outstanding authority on | € Filiott, re-elected' Pa:| One of the bands in last year's|the topic. | Tuesday, Oct. 15, 8.00 p.m.--jattack Monday. how to live longer, varson eek Foust parade was the Governor-Gen-| Mrs, J, Stark took the worship|Cornland Day meeting, Dept. of| _ rade Chairman, told the group eral's Horse Guards -- the firstusing "Count Your Blessings"|Agriculture. Bowmanville. of 25 that if this year's parade time they ever took part in an/for a theme. Mrs. H. Hayes was Sunday, Oct, 20 -- Durham AGENT FOR |was to be successful, the Com- event that was neither regal rm n° charge of the program and County Junior Farmer Church) mittee would require both the). . : ; ert Re Bs vice-regal. she introduced Mrs. Les Guy,'¢ ' 7 ' | jfinancial and the muscular Up") One main point was stressed who told of many of the char: Selina" oe _ LIMITED part of the people of Bowman: by the commitiee: As in past\acteristics of India. mule years there will be no commer-| Two films were shown bilge em Claieal ed Efe For Prompt, Automatic Delivery PREMIUM He said that a debt of nearly|cialism in the 1963 Parade. Mrs, . Love Rof Indian children KLEEN-FLO $1,000 was still outstanding|«This parade is strictly for the!at school and of work done py|Com Day, Browview Farm. from last year's spectacle, and|enjoyment of small children." | missionary doctors in "dia with! « Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 23-24-- FUEL OIL ~---- 24 HOUR OIL BURNER SERVICE -- suggested that a less costly pa-' Of all the organizations repre-|jepers, ecure yields in Durham Grain 7125-4354 rade be offered this year. (The sented, cnly one group express-| 'The next meeting will be Nov Corn Competition. 23 CELINA STREET ! Church Groups Discuss India By MRS, E, LAVIOLETTE Planning Starts For Big Parade butts erie. (Staff) --jales the Pony Ride, He said that|the Lower Church Hall by the the|when people asis him about the|Village Unit of the United DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicoutimi, Que. -- John Mur- dock, 73, well-known business- man engaged in forestry oper- ations and owner of on station CJPM in Chicoutimi. Oakville, Ont, -- Henry al- dous Aylen, 65, a justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario; of a heart attack, : Chicago -- Brig.-Gen, Edgar W. Hampton, 50, director of transportation for the United tec agente BOWMANVILLE |One of Canada's largest -- 4 largest, according to some/ponies GUNS IN LAOS BOOM VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)-- Guns have been booming' again i : i on the Plaine des Jarres of easton 8 arian ualacs sed tack. central Laos after more than three months of brooding quiet, Moscow -- Olga B. Lepertis- Neutralist forces holding a'kaya. 92, an experimental bio- small hill in the plain were hit)logist who was the Soviet Un- 1962 parade cost almost $5,000.)/eq apathy. Lloyd Ellis, who hadig at the home of Mrs. S. Cos-|..5at- Oct. 26 -- Blue Ribbon "We cannot afford to have albeen canvassing local mer- way. |Shorthorn Sale,, Trewhaven |debt this year, I would second|chants for support reported that) The Evening Unit of the Unit-| Farm, Blackstock. the suggestion that we hold a\these men were "not taking/eqd Church Women held their) 'fues., Oct. 29 -- Zone Rural! Stag Night to reduce or cover|/much interest". monthly. meeting at the home|Safety Council meeting. the $1,000 we now owe. I fur-| "They are just sitting back./of Mrs. G. Smith with Mrs. G.! Oct, 27 - Nov, 2 -- Ontario ther suggest that we adopt)Try and get them eut," he chaj-|Webber presiding Folk School. a resolution to take out a bank jenged. Worship was taken by Wednesday, Oct. 30, 7.00 p.m. loan immediately to repay last ae B. Ormiston and Mrs. R. Love|_ Durham 4-H Agricultural jyear's creditors." ge oo biotch kd nies with Mrs. Ormiston reading|Club Leaders' Banquet and her organizations tn attend-'scripture: and Mrs, Love giving DZTAILS ARRANGED ance expressed support to the\a tik bclgaghe abet ts af A py en Nov. 1 --Durham There was general agreement cause. They included: the Cana-|Thanksgiving", Mrs. G Web-lOdunty Judior. Fanner Formal |jamong the committee members/dian Legion, Kinsmen, the Ki-|per then took over for the study| Dance and the second suggestion was\wanis, the Rotary, the Lions|period on India ' Nov. 11, 12, 13 -- Annual acted upon. Clubs and their Auxiliaries; | Hit Meeting Ontario Federation of] After the choosing of chair-/Boy's Training School, Good- Agriculture, Royal York Hotel,| men for the various committees, year Tire end Rubber, the Me- Toronto, | ; a date and time was set. The = ie eee nee i ee 15 - 23 -- Royal Agricul s sonstables Romeo (CP Wirephoto) |parade will begin at 1.00 p.m. onjestry Club, Tartan Club, an ® ace dh ape PROT " « wa tbls Pot) Baturday, "Nov. 30- despite the the Chauffeurs car Cub." "" Against Castro gi ristes,fs, Taranto reply, "He did his job very|mild protests of Recreation Di-| The parade will follow AiR mah ee lvery well. I'm afraid 1 didn't/rector Doug Rigg. He contended same route as last year, NEW YORK (AP) -- A sus- ldo mine as well." that the Grey Cup Parade on It will begin at 1.00 p.m. at/pected conspirator has de- { television would cut into attend-/ Memorial Park and will proceed|scribed a plot to produce the TWO CHARGES ance at the local affair. up Liberty street to Queen; up'downfall of Fidel Castro's Cu- A 20 - year - old Bowmanville. The feeling was not shared by|Queen to George; north on|ban government by turning out man was fined $20 and costs for|the rest of the committee. George to Church street to S-u-|$50,000,000 in bogus Cuban notes ldrinking under age and $25 and "I don't think that a parade|gog avenue; south on Scugog to) Federal authorities said four) . \ e leosts for failing to remain ation television will hurt our|King; east on King through town|were involved. l A t ithe scene of an accident, crowds at all," said Mr. Elliott.|to Liberty; then back to Me-| They include Robert D. Mor- orma ti 10n Garry Massie said he panick- "I think that the publicity the morial Park for dispersal. row, a 35-year-old electronics ed after taking a corner too/event received last year will \ tgs po Bg ete a ener his wife, Cecily, Staff) --jfound out that it doesn't pay|sharply and striking a parked|bring even more people herejiicity, ©loats, Transport an |32, in Baltimore. , : Pg hogy baron Ss micaaallto pay a fine in the erena lear: Constable Louis Phillips of|this year." : Committees were chosen last; In New York, authorities iden- man to do the normal thing,|manner. the Bowmanville Police told the) Ron Brooks of the Kiwanis | night. These committees are ex-|tified the third conspirator--who said Magistrate, R. B. Baxter) When he angrily threw his/court that the damage to the Club echoed this sentiment pected to meet as quickly as|described the plot--as Mario here Tuesday as he dismissed $50, careless driving fine on the|parked car was $200 and to the "When I was down at Centre possible and report to the cen-|Garcia Kohly, 62, of Arlington, | charges of failing to yield table; Magistrate Baxter des-|accused's car was $300 Island in Toronto this summer | tral committee at mext Thurs-|Va. He was arrested Tuesday} against Clifford Curtis of Ponty-| patched him to a jail cell, aided) He said that Massie smelled! talked to the fellow who oper-'day's meeting. _ by Constable Stan Rospound of/of liquor at the time of his ar- the OPP. rest, less than an hour after| © Clarke was told to cool the accident. gr nrg oak jb opnel te Magistrate Baxter blamed the cause of the charge or the fine. "egg of the accused on drink. He pleaded guilty and the fine : was the minimum for the Mrs SUBURBAN INVADER ites Plot Describe Residents of the Ottawa suburb of Alta Vista Thurs- day were startled to see this POLICE COURT Braking Found Morrisette (left) and Don Beauchamp lynx wandering around their back yards. It was finally OSHAWA the HELPING CANADIANS HELP THEMSELVES TO PEACE OF MIND "le EXCELSIOR LIFE Shusurance " OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE TELEPHONE 728-4788 a neal pool. Curtis had been charged as a result of an accident on Aug. 6 when the car he was driving collided with a tractor in the tractor's lane of the road. Curtis told the court that the road was wet and that he ap- nen ALE ies plied his brakes when he first] offence. TEENAGERS DRUNK saw the other vehicle. He add-| He was angry because the Two Bowmanville teenagers ed that the car went out of con-|case was tried in his absence,| Were fined. a total of- $125 and) trol and skidded right in to the|and he swore that he had been|C0Sts or seven days each on} tractor. jin. court all day. His Worship|Charges of being drunk in aj * "Alvin Olan, the operator of|informed the accused that his| Public place. the tractor, confirmed this and|name had been called and that) Danny Jones, as it was his| his agreed that the accused was only travelling at about 35 miles ' per hour. Curtis said he applied the brakes because he did not think he could get by the trac- tor on the narrow road. Constable Harvey Cooke of the OPP assured the court that the accused had at least 12 feet of clearance, Oshawa lawyer Tom Jermyn, of the firm of Kelly and Greer, called the action of his client "involuntary; and therefore he should not be charged with fail- ing to yield the right of way. "If that were the case, some- one could push a oar into the wrong lane and the driver would be charged, he contend- ed Magistrate Baxter concurred "When he epplied his brakes in|!Pe-" that situation he was only do- driver ing what any normal might do. He was trying to com |there had been no response. | second offence, picked up a $75 Clarke muttered something/fine, while John Terhune was| about the court being 'mixed! fined $50 on his first offence. | up." Constable Louis Phillips testi-| | "Goodbye, you have had your|fied that he answered a com-| day in court," said Magistrate|njaint about two drunken men| Baxter. : in front of the Salvation Army It was at this point that) on Division street. |Clarke hurled the money on the He said that the two accused desk. walked in front of the cruiser RECOGNIZED and that he ordered them to | Douglas Wannum, and Glen) Stop. |Jacklin of Newcastle and Fred| 'Terhune stopped, but Jong |Gainer and Fred Cobbledick of| ran up King street. I caught |Bowmanville were jointlyjhim in half a block on foot," ;charged with damaging a truck|the Constable boasted. jon Sept. 15 to the amount of} «joweyer, when I got back,| Terhune was gone. [ didn't} I recognize all of you ex-/,, i th ving | cept you, Jacklin," Magistrate|Gna"Re oe ee Oe Milew ns Baxter mused. "Can it be that) you have never been here be-| HALL'S BEAUTY PARLOUR "I was here in the spring, {Your Worship," was the reply. The four were remanded one Be your own best friend... A sportsman with a loaded shotgus or rifle in his hands »|week in order that they might) ply with the rules of the road pay off the complainant, John BAD CHEQUES Watson of Newcastle. , A Bowmanville man was re-- They were ordered to stay manded out of custody for two apart and to give the money weeks in order that he might|to Constable Bruce Tillson of pay back a total of $41.08 to/the OPP. Of the four youths, Oshawa Service Station owner Only Jecklin is not on proba- Alex Patterson. |tion. , . F. E. Clarke, 25, of Division. Constable John Bird of the 'street, was warned not to at-/Bowmanville Police Depart-| tempt to settle up his account ment received plaudits from the, 15 KING ST. E.,0SHAWA PHONE 723-7011 has got to'be his own best friend. He must leave nothing to chance. Never, not for an instant, can he allow anything to endanger the safety of himself or his fellow hunters. Only when the day's shooting is done, only when the gun is empty and back in the rack .. . only then is it time to enjoy with "another cheque', by Mag- istrate Baxter. It was established that Clarke had given written on an account had expired more than a year ago. in court two} cheques to the service station which the court that the accused had! man he charged for impaired! \ driving. : Joseph Raoul Carette of Taun- ton was fined $50 and costs or| seven days on the charge. | After Constable Bird had told SMART WOMEN ... have their carpets and uphol- gone through a stop street andif stery cleoned 'The Sofe Way' hit another car, and that he had ] the pleasures of social relaxation. For many years The House of Seagram has published messages advocating Moderation in all things, ineluding Clarke was also fined $5 and costs or five days on a charge of creating unnecessary noise ANGER COOLED . Dennis Clarke, shown strong evidence of drink- ing, Carette was asked if he} had any questions of the Crown witness. "No, Your Worship," was the WILSON & LEE LTD. 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