Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1964, p. 9

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HOLSTEIN BULL BRINGS $25,000 Roybrook Telstar, this six months old Holstein bull calf sold for $25,000 at the National Holstein Sale at Oakville. This is the highest price in the 45- year history of the National, Canada's oldest livestock sale. Telstar was sold by Roy Ormiston, Brooklin, and day @ | Pickering magistrate's court. Convict Drivers Pickering Court PICKERING (Staff) eral motorists were con various driving offences when they appeared in Alf Zarach of Pickering Beach Ajax, had a charge of careless driving reduced to ap improper left turn. He was fined $25 and costs. Joseph Fridmore, Kingscourt -- Sey-|was fined $20 for failing to stop for exceeding the speed limit by 31 miles on Harwood avenue April 5. Donald Wasserman of Toronto at the intersection of Liverpool road and Highway 2 on May 1. Douglas Havey of Brougham was fined $12 and costs for| speeding on the Base Line road on April 6. William Powell of Pickering ering was fined for April Bivd., Oshawa was fined $7 and costs for speeding on Harwood avenue on April 5. Salvatore Caruso of Toronto $5 and costs, He was westbound on Base Line road May 15 when stopped, $11_and costs on Highway 2 Dirk Noort of 229 Oshawa Failing to dim his lights cost Gord »n House was fined $10 for driving without an operator's licence on May 3. et 4 Guthrie of RR 3, Pick- bought by George McLaugh- lin, Beaverton; Robert Filett, Oshawa and Harold Werry and Son, Oshawa. Immediate- ly after the bull left the ring, Mr. Ormiston offered to buy back ¢ half interest in him at $12,500 which offer was ac- i |apartments, Ajax, was fined $31 DANCE... Charlie Cochrane | - cepted, Left to right: Brian AND HIS ORCHESTRA at REG'S MARINA CAESAREA, ONT. @ 9P.M.TO12P.M. @ Reazin, herdsman -at Roy- brook Farm, Roy Ormiston, George McLaughlin, Robert Flett. and Ron Werry. The National averaged $1,623, the second highest average in its history. t REPORT FROM OTTAWA Durham Liberal MP 'Backs Pearson Flag By RUSSELL C. HONEY Communications I have re- distinctive national flag have bt Ne respecting the choice of r | > r exceeded those of any other subject. Constituents, quite roperly, are anxious to know Cow I will vote. In this report I am setting out a copy of a let- ter I have written today to a friend giving my decision and the reasons therefore. I hope it will be of interest to you. Dear Friend: "IT would like to thank you for your recent letter and I am grateful to you for giving me your views so frankly on the flag -question. "I must be entirely frank with Merchant Marine flag and al{Cenada. as similarity to the flag of several British colonial territories. "T assure you that I respect) the Union Jack and all that it stands for in our history and tradition; and as a symbol. of freedom and democracy I was proud to serve under it for four years in the last War. "The Union Jack can be kept, and flown on appropriate o¢ca- sions as a flag symbolizing Can- ada's association with the other nations of the Commonwealth. I do feel, however, that there should be a Canadian national flag which could not be mis- taken for the emblem of any other country and which, by its 'ereign nation, ada which has its entire lower leaves on a white background. would symbolize Canada as a united and sov- "The proposed new design fol- lows very closely the flag used by the Queen as Queen of Can- half devoted to three maple This Canadian insignia dates back to 1867 and was made of- ficial in 1921 when a royal pro- clamation issued by King George V officially assigned to Canada the national colors of white and red and declared the national emblem of Canada should be three red maple leaves on one stem on a white field. shamed London! id THE FACTUA, OF ti ae ony British Railways has a fleet 500 toneeeetver @ 'OSHAWA LOVES HIM BUT WE MUST LET HIM GO! TUESDAY LAST DAY wi NNER OF 4 ACADEMY AWARDS! % including BEST PICTURE! . Please Attend Matines If Possible. @ joo SORRY -- NO ADVANCE TICKET SALE STARTING WEDNESDAY -- ROCK HUDSON IN "MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT" A. believed to be of glgantie craw!- ing animals which lived be tween 150,000,000 and 200,000,000|S0Uth African government hasineaith on their effects set up a team of experts tojsoil and people. -- TUES. tii" le OSHAWA ARENA © A CHALLENGE MATCH @ SCHMIDT wat HADY BILLY 'RED' LYONS ___vs DON JARDINE -- MONCTON, NB, 'Tarzan Tyler vs. Eric Froehllc Tickets for these fine Seapine Cosine Resteurent. $1.50, 1.25, .75. ye 4 aa vs 's PROSTITUTES) } After three blushing belly-laughing you and tell you that I plan to vote in support of a distinctive Canadian flag. In doing so, | will demonstrate my own con- ao which I am duty cn to do, =3-well.as representing Pak Spears to be the nant a ~ _-- lam aaa from D: "My studied bong is that a tive Canadian flag will be strong unifying force in o' pe il I am sure that aad ed by Parliament, and by the Queen, the design chosen will have the effect of not only unifying our people but will make us Fs agrned than ever of / the Canadian traditions we are now creating. "Representations I continue to receive from Durham indicates almost a two to one preference for a distinctive Canadian flag. This expression of opinion sub- stantiates my feeling that the Red Ensign is not acceptable to the majority of our people be- cause of the ease with which it can be confused with the British Burn's Church Bible Class Has Birthday By MRS. R. RICHARDSON ASHBURN -- The Ladies' | SATURDAY Come on it's Spring Let's go Doncin' & Romancin' to and his orchestra iCouptes only ~ Dancing 9 'till 12 seservations 723-2143 725-1348 EERIE BRE DANCE TONIGHT Old Time - Modern | + ADMISSION--$1.25 RED BARN SIH i fo ., Rawr WOW F2MING BOTH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PAUL NEWMAN JOANNE WOODWARD "R New Kind of Leve" IN COLOR MARTIN "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed" in COLOR with CAROL BURNETT Ooo DIANE MoBAW MICHAEL RENNIE 1 MERVYN LEROY oi gent years on Broadway Mary, Mary is a movie, movie DRIVE OUT i. * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! GET MORE FUN out of those holi- an this summer. Enroll now for special brush-up course at ony Frenchiesd Arthur. Murray Studio. Bring your dancing up to date quickly, easily. You' shed popu- larity problems when you moster the "Tango" ond Cha-Cha, along with the Fox Trot, Waltz or any step you wish. Come in now and make sure of vacation fun later. ARTHUR MURRAY W. MARKS, LICENCEE 11% Simeoe St. $, -- 728-1681 STUDIOS AIR-CONDITIONED Half-hr.$19°trial lesson Take advantage of this special 7" introductory offer. Discover what fun it is to dance et .., Franchised Arthur Mi Studio. Open until 10 P.M, IN-DOOR © our voor Meike? 'ee OUT-DOOR _OUT-DOOR //L" SOeseO0e ZOCNTURYFOX eooeoed, salsa UNDER 12 : PLAYGROUND DRIVE-IN THEATRE 4 * 723-4972 TL ev wesw From WARNER BROS. LAST DAY "THE SON OF CAPTAIN BLOOD" "LAW OF THE LAWLESS" BOTH IN COLOR PREE KIDDIES IN-DOOR Tee Pee oir-000n av OUT-DOOR LIVER LIVER POOL ROAD and 401 ROAD ana 401 EAST Eb LAST TIME TONIGHT ALL COLOR SHOW Direct from SATURDAYS 3 & SUNDAYS 1:30 P.M, 'OPEN. 4 he te P.M. - BILTMORE 58 Bible Class of Burn's Church celebrated their 25th anni- versary on May 22. Guests were present from To-| ronto, Oshawa, Port Perry,) Brooklin, Woodville, Myrtle, Balsam and other places. A banquet was enjoyed by 70) members and visitors. President Mrs. D. Ashton welcomed the guests and introduced honored guests. Mrs. W. Routley gave the his- tory of the class which was or- ganized in 1939. The first meet- | ing was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Beadle who now re-| sides in Oshawa and was a/ guest on Friday evening. A memorial service was con-| ducted by Mrs. W. Hopkins Mrs, W. Routley and Rev. H. Buntain for members who have passed away during the 3 years. Mrs. R. Richardson present: | ed Mrs. N, Anderson who has/| "BET? |: Take a Break from Studying Time 8:30 p.m. till 11:30 p.m. -- FEATURING -- "BEST in Popular MUSIC" 75¢ NON-MEMBERS -- 50c MEMBERS Dress ... . Shirt and Tie been the teacher for the entire 25 years with a gift. -At the recent "Family Sun- day" the sacrament of baptism was conducted by the Rev. H. Buntain. The following children were baptised; Rhonda Marie, child| of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bryant; | Aloxis Vanetta, child of Mr. and Mrs. K. Gaudeur; Joan Eliza: | beth, child of Mr. and Mrs.) Wm. Redshaw. Mr, and Mrs. R. Batten and Judith spent the holiday week-| end in Detroit. Mrs. Mary Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and fam- ily, Joyceville, also Mrs. Clyde Playfair and children visited | with the Richardson families Mr. E. B. Gordon of Dundurn Camp, Sask., visited with Mr.| and Mrs. R. Richardson recent- | UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP OF OSHAWA Sunday Meeting May 31 . 11 AM, SPEAKER: , REV, ROBERT CARTER ADDRESS: Unitarianism: Myth or Heresy? C.R.A. BUILDING, 100 GIBB ST. You are invited to attend ly." Don't Be Fooled! «+» For the World's Most Famous Chicken Dish Order CHICKEN s ROUGH | % FRIED CHICKEN Shoestring Potatoes and Honey! ig FOR THE BEST r VALUE IN TOWN-- : EAT IN; TAKE OUT OR HOME DELIVERY ! CHICKEN by the Bucket! SAVE! 15 Pieces of the BEST FOR ONLY $3.00 -- YOU GET -- SAVE! CHICKEN in Town -- Delivered FREE !! Large Order Chips * @ Cole Slaw 10¢ -- FREE DELIVERY -- On Orders of Over 3.00 Envoy Restaurant 522 RITSON RD. S. PHONE 728-7321 Downtown Toronto ~~. 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