Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1964, p. 3

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TRADING FEVER IN TIMMINS TIMMINS, Onit., -- Prospec- tive investors crowd one of the two stockbrokers' offices in Timmins, Ont., Friday as the rush continues to buy stock in companies owning were open for business Thurs- day. Those who couldn't get in, crowded the sidewalk out side to hear the latest prices. --(CP Wirephoto) property near the site of the major copper, zinc, silver strike announced Thursday. Hundreds jammed the doors of both offices as soon as they FORT ERIE ENTRIES [Ocean Pearl, Fitzsimmons 112 |Gramp's Pride, Nedeau 112 Dark Red, Harris XXX97. -- Purse $2,500 'The SEVENTH RACE Avon" A MONDAY, Clear and Fast FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,800 ($2500) Claiming Three and Four-year-old Maid- ens. 6 Summons Pat, Cosentino 122 Roman Answer, Tawse XXX107 Bessie's Ace, Benjamin 17 Royal Soubrette, Parsons X117 He's Sum Hammock Water Duck, No Boy 110 Tommy's Gal, Harris XXX100 Mitchlore, Harris XXX115 Regal Fashion, Dittfach 105 Espirt de Mae, McComb 122 Bemboo Curtein, Thompson 105 Also Eligible: Come on Champ, Furs. No Boy 110; No Solarstan Dutfech 110. Andys Pastime, No Boy 110 Grand Fleet, SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,800 ($2500 Claiming) Four-year-olds end up. Foaled in Car inson 111 Willowdale Girl, Benjamin 114 Bella Prestia, Potts 111 Wintry, Harris XXX101 Fair Johnny. lie Ange, No Cloud 1.V., No Sun and 1, No Boy 11 oe Pinal Waish X106 igible: Mr. Yo Te, No Boy 116; Peter Wrack, Leblanc tion, No Boy X11; Prince Parsons X109. 4 ri V1; Gray Mouse, Walsh Tour; Leblanc 119; Canted, THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800 ($2500) Claiming Three and Four-year-olds (Div- sion of First) Maidens. 6 Furlongs. Relic Armour, Harrison 110 Right Chief, No ad, Annesley 115 Take A Gander, Robinson 110 Jane Street, No Boy 117 No Boy, 122; Scion, No Boy 110; Air Champ, No Boy 116; Good Vibra-} Four-year-olds and up 6 Furlongs Star Talk, Walsh X114 Menelaus, No Boy 118 Highland Hope, Walsh X108 Last Hurrah, Shuk . 121 Yoroufer, Dittfach 121 'Master Copy, Parsons X108 Grifter, Gomez 118 Shamrock Lass, No Boy 116 Cloud Princess, Dittfach 113 Lady B. Fast, No Boy 113 Acroonu, No Boy 113 ;Keep a Thinking, Hernandez 119 APRIL 20 Prilynn, Tawse XXX100 Mr. Coquette, Rogers 110 North Sky, Walsh 105 Chief Whitefoot, Stadnyk 110 Also Eligible: With Gusto, No Boy 115; Sterling Street, Tawse XXX107; Bright Coleen, Harris XXX100; Regent Park, Fitzsimmons 122; Yukon Squaw, No Boy 110; Aerovias, Rogers 125. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($7500 Claiming) Maidens.. Two-year-old Fillies 4% Furl js. Admiral's Gift, G. McComb 117 ick 117 |EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $1900, ($3500 Claiming) Four-year-olds and up (Diva of 6th) 6 Furlongs Vineyard, No Boy 115 Royal Jil, Gomez 112 BUC Fywer, No Boy 115 Our Johnie, Barnett 115 June's Choice, No Boy 110 Toronto Street, No Boy 112 Careful Consort, No Boy 120 Willhooks, No Boy 112 |Feverzauber, No Boy 110 | 5 Ibs. apprentice allowances claimed; |XX-7 Ibs. apprentice allowances claimed; Also Eligible: Lucky Bean, Fitzsim-|XXX-10 lbs. apprentice allowances clalm- mons A-117; Danassas, Walsh A-X112;|€d- Smart and Luacky, No Boy 112 Perzaca, Stadnyk 117 | Twilight Tango, Wick 112 | Social Jewel, Parsons X112 Eesy Ella, Harris XXxX102 ° Ambiguity, Rogers 112 CHEST CHAT By BOB BRANCH Executive Secretary Greater Oshawa Community Chest 'The Navy League heard the call and answered, : It heard the call and answer- ed in 1939-1945. Quoting the Hon, Angus L. MacDonald, KC, BA, LLB; SJD, LLD, Canada's first Minister of National De- fence for Naval Service "As everyone surely must know, the work of the Navy League has been beneficial to the Royal Canadian Navy and to the men of the Merchant Marine Serv- ice during the Second World Rutos Must Stop For School Bus The traffic tip presented today by the Oshawa Junior Chamber of Commerce, in co-operation with the Oshawa Safety League, deals with schoo! buses -- their rights on the road and the rules applying to other drivers when coming upon them. Sectior 94, sub-section 2 of the Ontario Traffic Act says: "Where a school bus is stopp- ed on a highway or part of a highway on which the maximum speed limit is greater than 35 miles per hour for the purpose of receiving or discharging school children, the driver of a vehicle, : (a) "when overtaking the school bus on the rear of which the words 'do not pass when signal's flashing' are marked and two red signal-lights are il- luminated by imtermittent flashes, shall stop the vehicle before reaching the school bus and shall not proceed until the bus resumes motion or the sig- nal lights are no longer oper- ating; (b) "when meeting on such a highway, other than a highway with separate roadways, the school bus on the front of which two amber signal-lights are il- lumina by intermittent flash: shall reduce the speed i" ach" "6ey Las' a "192; iter, Ni oy 117. y "avgnter, Ne' MEET IN WINDSOR ire toate Farms entry; B-Lanson! o@prAWA (CP) -- The royal FER .|commission on bilingualism and -- Purse $2,200 ($600)/nieulturalism will be in Windsor Claimi Three-y: h r Celia binder Wer cae vis Urlonss- | April 90 for aftenoen-and night Linae's, Love: Fitssimmons 106 meetings, a spokesman for the 2k lg gc rg na jcommission said Friday. The War Declaration, Gordon 116 jappearance at the University of ee a 8 'Windsor is an addition to the | AW. J. entry commission's schedule, which (QUINELLA BETTING) |takes in 25 cities across Can- | SixtH Race -- P 900 Four-|2da. The commission held a re- yeer-olds and up. ($3800 Claiming) 6|gional meeting in London March Furlongs. 125, but no one from Windsor at- |tended as had been expected. The commission received sev- eral requests to hold a meeting in Windsor. id French Cartoon, Fitzsimmons |Croathe, No Boy 115 Quit Nancy, Parsons X105 |Split the Loot, No Boy 110 Gum Swamp, Leblanc 119 |Hannibal Miss, Wick 110 "TWINS Oshawe's dancing Taylor Twins opened a two-week en- gagement last night at the Imperial. Room in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. Horchik of 762 Palace and have performed in some of SIXTEEN DROWNED 4 a TO PERFORM IN ISRAEL the top night clubs in North Oshawa flavor. The Twins America, as well as auditor- will leave soon for a Summer iums, such as the O'Keefe engagement in Israel. of the vehicle at a distance of not less than 100 feet from the school bus to a reasonable and r speed having due care for the safety of pedestrians and shall so proceed past the-school bus for a distance of not less than 100 feet, 1960-61, C.34, $.12, part; 1961- 62, C.52, S.13 (2, 3). TIPS 1. When meeting or overtak- ing a school bus at any time, be prepared to reduce your speed or stop completely. Children leaving a school bus sometimes do so without checking approaching traffic. You must be prepared for a child darting around the bus and in front of your vehicle. Remember, children are not careless: They're carefree. Keep Rear Lights At Top Efficiency Tail lights and turn signals on the rear of an automobile can be of inestimable value to the safety of the occupants, ac- cording to A. A. Ennis, of the Canadian Highway Safety Coun- cil's vehicle safety committee. "But if they are out of order or not working properly,:' he added, 'they are not only of no use to safety but can lead to accidents." Manager of mechanical train- ing with General Motors of Can- ada Ltd., Mr. Ennis issued an urgent plea to all motorists to make regular checks of their vehicles' rear lights. "They are put there as warn- ing lights. If they don't issue their warnings, other traffic will be confused and a dangerous condition can be created." Mr. Ennis referred to the council's April-May car-check program and asked motorists everywhere to give their cars' rear lights constant attention to ing condition at all times. CONTACT LENSES CONSULTATION by APPOINTMENT it plan includes one month period. | PHONE 723-4191 | F. R. BLACK 0.D. | 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Pp trial Centre. Shirley Harmer will also appear on the bill at the Royai York with the Twins | to give the show a decided | im. BUYER _, | _ SELLER DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME In accordance with a resolution of the Oshawa City Council, Daylight Saving Time will be in effect in the City of Oshawe Character Built By Navy League i ae War. Of great ince at the present and of tremendous significance for the future, is the Navy League's practical in- terest in Sea Cadet work. The training all Sea Cadets receive strengthens and moulds their character and increases their value as citizens of their coun- try." Unquote. In 1939 the Navy had 1774 men and only 16 ships, in 1944 the Navy had 80,000 men and over 700 ships. From 1939 to 1945 the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps "Drake" trained 250 cadets that joined the Royal Canadian Navy, the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, the chant Navy, the Army and the Royal Canadian Air Force. In 1930 the Sea Cadets Corps in Oshawa was formed and up to 1948, 2300 boys had under- gone training in the Sea Cadets Corps. Prior to World War I the Oshawa Corps was a per- sonal guard for Admiral Lord Jellicoe when he visited Osh- awa. They were also the per- sonal guard for HRH, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Toronto, May 22, 1939. They also guarded the bridge at Port days of pelting rain in central New Brunswick loosened a nS Bea ie Marge Me Sins wy » sa 7 ¥ es Fes ce Gopi ig A calahageh Nola hg snag Ne ees Eagle Nashwaak river, dumping ice pans and several inches of Sey Se Ait date cai area. The flooded stretch RAIN RAISES RIVER IN NEW BRUNSWICK MARYSVILLE, N.B. -- Two heavy spring ice run on the water over highways in the shown is at Nashwaak bridge. --(CP Wirephoto) Hope when HRH the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited Canada in 1959. They were the personal band for the Second Naval Veterans R spon sored by the Oshawa Naval Vet- erans Club in 1956. OBITUARY FUNERAL OF CHARLES DANIEL. CAREY In 1963 "'Drake" put on their annual inspection in the Osha- awa Armories second to none in The funeral took place Friday, April 17 at 2 p.m. of Charles Daniel Carey. He died Wednes- day, April 15 in his.52nd year. A memorial service was con- ducted by Major Fred Lewis of the Salvation Army at the Arm- strong Funeral Home. Bearers were: Ross Pooley, Fred and Albert Carey, Roy Owens, Jack Anderson, and Ed- ward Chappell. their history. At present, the Corps complement stands at 60 cadets with 98 per cent attend- ance. Parades are on Tuesday evenings from 1830 to 2130 (6.30 to 9.30 p.m.) -- Another Red Feather Agency certainly help- ing our young folk to become better citizens for the future. CAPSULE NEWS Ontario LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A letter, signed "FLQ (Ont. Branch)" threatening death to the Queen if she steps on Quebec soil next October was received Friday by the London Free Press and handed over to the RCMP. The AT DONEVAN CI: Candidates Set For Track Team By MOLLY JOHNSTON (DCI) | A direct report from Delphi states that the great Oracle has had vision, of the stu- pendous success of Donevan's spring prom. Maybe you don't bélieve in Oracles or crystal gazers but you cannot deny what your eyes reveal and if the amount of enthusiasm which Donevanites are showing to- wards the making of decorations is any sign then the Oracle's prophecies will be true. Something new has_ been started at Donevan and has proven to be a success. The decoration committee has had four word nights at the school to which ail students interested in making decorations are in- vited, The number of students who have come out is really naa votes ged pre aes A ve|was a variety of talent dis- artistry in their original de-| Played. There were two songs signs. |sung by Barbara McKnight and The student body is indebted|Larry Verrall. Two Grade 9 to Othmar Telop and John Gisucthe "dee" Gas. tendon al classes, 9A and 9D, presented 'ors} 'or eir leadership : ' j ghown i. tile otlort, short plays under the direction kde eablitiog abcait of Miss Grout and Miss House-| gala event include the date|/ander. A Grade eleven French being May 1, with the music|Play, '"'Rosalie", was performed of Pat Riccio and his Band. of|by three senior students, Gloria course one of the main high-| Reid, Nancy Malloy and Larry} lights of the evening will be| Verrall. For a grand finale, the crowning of Miss Donevan.|there was a group which per- Last Friday the students of|formed the CanCan. This group Some people may be a bit skeptical about accepting this fact but one thing is for certain and that is that there are a few students who have muscles and tendons which sprang last Wednesday when registration was taken for girl's track and field. The number of girls who came out gives Donevan a good chance for establishing a suc- cessful track team. Girls track is under the capable super- vision of Miss Jones and we extend to her all the best in the forthcoming track season. "PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS?" The French speaking students of Donevan were entertained by the French Club at the as- sembly last Wednesday. There this ted five senior girls, the re-|the "petites jeunes filles' were sults were tabulated in the of-|portrayed by "grands garcons." fice and later on in the day/All in all it proved to be a Those nominated for this honor are Judy Dalton, Cheryl Hud- son, Molly Johnston, Joan Marshall and Gail Souch. Don't forget fellows, as the great politician, Johnathan Forsythe, once said 'this is leap year, so ask that special girl before NEED... FUEL OIL ? Call PERRY Day or Night 723-3443 keep them in first-class work-| 12 KING E,-- 723-3633 Meat Special! Mon. & Tues. FRESH CHICKEN WINGS 4.100 a OR LEAN BONELESS J, 5 9 STEWING BEEF LEAN BLADE STEAK Grades 11, 12, and 13 nomina-|was quite different seeing that] the five candidates were named. |tgreat success. | letter, purporting to come from the extremist Quebec Liberation Front, was in a plain white en- velope: and was mailed Thurs- day from Scarborough, a Tor- onto suburb. FIND PRINCESS' CASE DEAUVILLE, France (Reut- ers)--A restaurant waiter, Ber- nard Lemosquet, 30, was ar- rested here Friday night after he was found in possession of a gold cigarette case belonging to Princess Lee Radziwill, sister of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, po- lice said today. Princess Radzi- will who lives in 'London, re- ported losing the diamond-stud- ded case at a local restaurant of this Normandy resort last July. | ART INTEREST RISES WINNIPEG (CP)--An Ontario artist said Friday that interest in Canadian art by Canadians has increased tremendously. "People are becoming more and more conscious of the work of Canadian artists," Hilton Hassel of Port Credit, Ont., said in an interview at the opening of a one-week exhibition of his paintings. WINS AWARD VICTORIA (CP)--John Robin- son, humor colunist of the Hamilton Spectator, has been declared winner of the 1963-64 FLQ Warns Queen T. George Street, chief of the national parole board, said Fri- day. Mr, Street said in an inter- view at the B.C. Corrections As- sociation conference that. with sufficient staff about 3,000 pris- instead of the usual 1,700, RECORD PRICE PAID BASEL, Switzerland (Reut- ers)--A world record price of approximately $110,000 was paid at a stamp auction Thursday for a block of six unused Ge- neva doubles, it was learned) Friday. The stamps--issued in September, 1843 and among the first in Switzerland--were part of the collection of Maurice Burrus, the late Swiss cigarette magnate who died in 1959. VATICAN GIVES RULING VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Vatican announced Friday. it has given the world's Roman Catholic bishops permission to from meat on Friday, May 1, the Communist May Day and the religious feast day of St. Joseph the Worker. COMPOSER DIES ROME (AP) -- Italian com- poser Luigi Ferrari Trecate, 79, the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin died Friday at Rome. He had written sym- phonies, operas and chamber dispense locally with abstinence| Medical Men oners might be paroled annually |hours. his home in|, who wrote a modern opera from}),< music since 1900, and in 1953 presented a La Capanna Dello Zio Tom, which added to his renown. British Columbia gover t- press' journal] travel writing award. Mr. Robinson's winning entry was a series of columns on a trip in Western Canada during the Grey Cup season. NEED MORE STAFF VANCOUVER (CP) -- Cana- dian prisons could parole dou- ble the number of prisoners they now are if sufficient par- WITNESS--URGENT Would anyone heving knowledge of or witnessing on accident on May 18th, 1963, on the Third Concession, or Rossiond Roed ot Anderson Street, please call collect: DON SMITH Toronto 362-1771 or 241-7603 ole-checking staff was available, INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared Economically Salesmen -- Entertainers nvestment Income -- Rentals Professional --- Employees etc. BOB CLANCY ACCOUNTING SERVICE 184 Bond St. W. Oshawa, Ont. Bus. 5-0397 Res, 3-7605 There is no finer Prime Rib Roast of Beef in the country than that served right here in Oshawa at the Genosha Hotel. Prove it to Yourself... Drop In This Sunday! GENOSHA HOTEL AMPLE PARKING SEOUL (Reuters)--A United! States soldier and 15 South Ko-| rean civilians drowned Friday when an American army truck carrying them overturned | while trying to cross a rain swollen river 35 miles west of Seoul, a U.S. Army pecan here today. from 12:01 «.m. Sunday, April 26th, until 12:01 @.ni. Sunday, October 25th, 1964. @ FREEZER SPECIALS e HINDQUARTERS 5 5 BEEF ... 728-9474 PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 187 KING ST. E. Sunday, April 26th, will be on Daylight Saving Time, L, R. BARRAND, City Clerk.

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