Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jun 1964, p. 3

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y THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 23, 1964 3 'West Courtice School Field Day Is Success The pupils of West Courtice|Marion McGrath, Debra Mc-|HIGH JUMP : Public School held their field} Pherson, Linda Page. @ Girls, 6-7 -- 1. Kim Hane |day recently. Competition was' Boys, &.9, ist -- Kenneth Nes-|Vich; 2. Jody Godfrey; $. Di jkeen in all events and the|pitt, John Dolstra, David| anne Oke. ; : jevent was most successful. |wardle, Karl Newbauer; 2nd--! Boys, 6-7 -- 1. Mark Hane- The individual trophy win-|Danny Hanevich, Barry Ma-|vich; 2. Garry MacLean; 3. ners were: senior boys, Groye|haffy, Leonard Romsky, J oe|Bryan Ormiston. |Bennett; senior girls, Barbara|Schaal; 3rd, Donald Bennett, Giris, 8-9 -- 1. Elizabeth Ger- jBennett;. junior boys, Mark|Randy Dawson, Jarmo Hook, yits:' 2. Jane MacMullen: 3, |Hanevich; junior girls, Dianne John Skinner, /Barbara White, 2 , Oke. \ | Girls, 10-11 -- Ist, Janis God-| Boys, 8-9 -- 1. Randy Dawson; The winners of the individual) frey, Marlene Lamont, Cheryl/2, David Wardle; . Leonard races wer¢: ' |Neil, Brenda Morden; 2nd -- Romsky. ; 'Karen Colvin, Elizabeth Ewes-/ Girls, 10-11 -- 1 . RUNNING RACE ititin, Janet MacMullen, Karen! aur '»" Joris Godteent or Girls, 6-7 -- 1. Dianne Oke;|Wardle; 3rd -- Gayle Burley, 0°": 2. Janis Godfrey; 3. Mar- Keren We lene Lamont. of Mr, and Mrs. C, Branton, of 482 Finucane, Oshawa, who won the intermediate, solo category. At centre is Mar- garet Newell, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Newell, RR 3 Oshawa, who captured the novice category. first prize The girls are all students at the Harvey Dance Academy of Oshawa. z --Oshawa Times Photo THREE OSHAWA AND dis- trict girls emerged champions | in a recent dance and baton | twirling competition held at | Dundas, Ont. In the photo at left, is Cindy Chamberlin, 8- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G..N. Chamberlin, RR 1, Hampton, who won first prize in-the intermediate section of the competition. At right is Karen Branton, 13, daughter Barbecue Big Job For CITY AND DISTRICT -- Committee AT CONFERENCE Texans do everything up in big Louis Reeves, head of the in- or bigger packages knowledge 7 RELATES EXPERIENCES 2, Jody Godfrey; 3. Kim Hane- Wendy Redstone, ' Grath, Vicky Reynolds. Boys, 10-11, Ist -- Lennis Ellis Daigie, 'Martin Higgins, Mark Johnson, John MacKeller; 2nd -- Timo : Girls 8-9--1, Bonny Ormiston; | Vaitya, tae ig vich. Boys, 6-7. -- 1. Mark Hane- jvich; 2. Roy Ruckstuhl; Bryan Ormiston. 2, Barbara White; MagLean. Boys, 8-9 -- 1. Randy son; 2.. Donald Bennett; Stanley Raczkowski. Girls, 10-11 1 Morden; 2. 3. Janis Godfrey. Boys, 10-11 -- Skinner; 2. Doug Danny Bowler. 1 . Daigle; Plan Portable Classroom At | Courtice High MILLBROOK -- The Durham|?; Dou County high school board last yverrits. week discussed. and approved ir ; , tM \several building projects. Thir- Lean: Betty Ann Martin; amber: .q| Patricia Ruckstuhl : Wen members "of the: board Boys, 8-9 -- 1. Jarmo Hook; 3, Kathy Dickson. Bennett; 2. Wayne Wilson; 3 Leonard Bowler. SACK RACE + Jody | Norman. Godfrey; 3. 7 3. 3. Heather Moores, Kenneth -- Danny Bowler, Fred Schaal,| Raczkowski: Daw- Steven ' 3.| Welsh. G Brenda bara Bennett, Marlene Lamont; Patty Tullock. Boys, 12 and over, 1st--Dan-|" Kenneth ny Snider, Wa 3.| Elliott, Gary Moores; Grove Bennett, Girls, 12 and over --- 1. Bar- er, John Raczkowski, Terry) bara Bennett; 2, Patty Tullock; Trevail; 3rd -- Stanley Barber, Ma Donald Blacklock, Brant Boys, 12 and over -- 1. Grove stra, Ted Noble. " THREE-LEGGED RACE G Girls, 6-7 -- 1. Dianne Oke; |Cindy Ruckstuhl; 3. Brenda ronde, Brenda Norman. Boys, 6-7 -- 1. Bryan Ormis- Boys, 6-7--1. Mark Hanevich, ton, Douglas Eyman; 3. Douglas Boresky, Garry Douglas Eyman, Douglas Ger-|, , 8-9 -- 1. Heather Mac- rits. ' Girls, 8-9 -- 1, Betty Jackson, Tre Pat Boys, 10-11--1. Ronald ish; Martin Higgins; 3., Girls, 12 and over -- 1, Bar- i 2. Gayle Bebee; e David!3, Michele Higgins. Skinner; 3rd Boys, 12 and over -- 1. John 2. Danny Snider; ail, irls, 12 and over -- Ist Bar- pg eg hig ng Kathy Dickson,|, "iris, 6-7 -- 1. Dianne Oke; J 2. Jody Godfrey; 3. Kim Hane- Neil Bradley, Warburton, Ronald 3 Terry Trev ich. ' ' Boys, 6-7 -- 1. John Bowler; yne ear gid Mate Hanevich; 3. Danny eisn, Leonard Bowl-' Girls, §.9--1, Barbara White; Linda Page; 3. Betty Ann rtin. : Boys, 8-9 -- 1. Stanley Racz- kowski; 2. Tom Sunderland; 3. Leonard Romsky, irls, 6-7 -- 1. Judy Godfrey, Girls, 10-11 -- 1. Brenda Mor- Inne Oke; 2. Linda King,| den; 2. Janis Godfrey; 3. Eliza- Sandra La-| beth Ewestratin. Boys, 10-11--1. Lennis Ellis; 2. John MacKeller; 3. Doug Daigle. Girls, 12 and over -- 1. Bar- bara Bennett; 2. Gayle Bebee; . Patty Tullock. a a Boys, 12 and over -- 1. Terry vail; 2. Gary Moores; 3. »|Wayne Wilson. Dol- Rudy Schaal; 2. Ter MacLean; ry 3. ti Lott; 2. Sandra Dickson Karen Mosier, a student at ; 3 were present. R. S..McLaughlin Collegiate and | dustrial 2. John Skinner; 3. Kenneth A new floor is to be built into' Nesbitt. ca pce the Bowmanville girls' gym- Girls, 10-11 -- 1. Brenda Mor- oys, 8-9 -- 1. Randy Dawson, , a jnasium. 'The old floor is warped den: 2. Janis Godfrey; 3. Mar-| Stanley -Raczkowski; 2. Ken- 2, -- Leger; 3. Linda King, jand unsafe for use lene Lamont ° neth Nesbitt, John Dolstra; 3.|, Boys, 6-7 -- 1. Bryan Ormis- cRoys? tet -ar-|Bruce Bradle}, Robert Huber. |0n; 2. John Bowler; 3. Rich- A -portable-classroom willbe --Boys/ 10-11 1, -Steven--War- ruce 'y, Rober! uber... | _-- built at Courtice to carry the, burton: 2. Ronald Welsh; 3. Girls, 10-11 i Marlene|*"4 Daigle. Elizabeth Gerrits; 3, Jane Mac- |RUNNING BROAD JUMP than any arts department of other inhabitant Mullen, Heather MacLean. Girls, 6-7 -- 1, Dianne Oke; in the North Vocational Institute, who took/O'Neill Collegiate and Voca-| American continent. They even part in the 'Adventure injtional Institute and executive lay claim to world wide large- Citizenship' program, sponsored secretary of the Canadian In-|ness. Oshawa is about to take a in May by the Rotary Chib of|dustrial Arts Association, is page from the Texan book and 2 Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads . . ae District Baha' I ti d | |Conference with members in at- ering, Scarborough, Toronto, nual banquet at the Acres Res- Georgetown and Oshawa, Orr, Ernest Twist proposed a member of the National Bah'i to the club. small groups for consultation on h ' ' j , ' They --include:~ Mrs. Donald for the promulgation of the prin- of the program at the Monday|nial President's Conference on self. ; bd 7 until an addition can Fred Schaal |2. Sandra Dickson: Dutheil, vice-president; Mrs. G.| Le a Dickson; 3. Betty Ann Basil Breen. tories, but also in such distant Leadership for a Safety Break- Ochawa Folk Festival Commit- has approved_a two-room addi-'gins; 3 Patty Tullock. R Bennett. S <j, t ae +: " ie > "$ nig cone Pret eae ie cetirimg|and the Island of Mauritfus|member of the festival com HOSPITAL REPORT wie oa first for Oshawa and|tMe municipalities requesting 3. Leonard Bowler. Vartya, Ronald Welsh; 3. Fred'2' Marlene Lamont; 3. Deborah Mrs. G. Dutrizac, historian, acti tae tirls, 6-7, Ist -- G a Flin-| | ee end. 0 eS week ending June 20: admin- have the steer ready on time, | and and Baker as architects Girls, 6-7, Ist lenda Flin {bara Bennett, Patty Tullock; |2. Fred Schaal; 3. John Mac- with a considerable increase in) ae | even Waa born discharges male 26, fe-'trailer to get it to Alexandra|dtawn for board and depart-|jink Susan Leger; 3rd -- Kath- Boys, 12 and-over--1. Grovel$. Mithels Higging. ea A i ¥ jowler. | tracted a high rate of attend-/by youth, cost Paul Rombough, and examinations, 286; casts," ochawa's Mayor Lyman Gif-|yocATIONAL WING Richard Daigle, Garry Mac.| Danny Snider, Leonard Bowle 8. Gary Moores. jresult of a motor accident.'997. "visits 616: occupatio ha ! 'pe i bas = co ROCK ; 'visits, ; occupational): 'Tuesday evening as it has alte wnenieds. a vocational|Matk Hanevich, Donald Mc- Girls, 6-7--1. Kim Hanevich; | ET PLANT during the winter season. Robert Hibbert. 19, in which they were riding and \the supervision of an expert] which should solve any misgiv.| Morton, Danny Welsh. 2, Mark Hanevich; 3. Douglas pane. Me of a rocket plant near tario Museum in Toronto. Mrs.\.n¢° 15 King street west, May|Were demolished. Agincourt, have been charged similar feats across. the be asked to approve this proj-'|_ Blizabeth Gerrits, Marilyn|MeGrath. - U.S. and in Europe. She display-\drive him "somewhere" and|jjam Duncan Sr., William Dun-jQne man was held in the POW-| Stampede. Pain Fast! jthe call for tenders will be; 5 5 Girls, 10-11 -- 1. Brenda Mor- yy from Lime Ridges, Dorset, Eng- -------- ~'Moses, Dutch Dougall and Doug Constable Richard Sandford. of cuts the first slice around 12.45|StTuction, if approved, would uspend entence Vicky Reynolds. Mr. Edward W wad tithe a ' e birthdays of four mem-/ the Colts division after the play- Saf : : 1 | the Colts Bia} ment will be coveteicted wall A member of the board, Car-| Three girls and a youth from| Cite te andes quickly stop pain of corns. Also | Hold Rally Here Hotel Genosha was the scene tendance ' from Bowmanville, The Oshawa Rock and Min. Peterborough, Curve Lake In- taurant last Saturday. The conference keynoter was toast to. the Queen, and Mrs.'Assembly of Canada. After a delicious dinner, the| the teaching plans which involve Brockman, president; Maurice|.inje of the 'Oneness of Man- * i sanintt in Washi : year throubhent ail of Canada, |meeting of the Rotary Club of occupational safety in Washing- _ A 480-pound steer is, the sub-/h_ completed. Girls, 12 and over--1, Bar-jbara Morden, Deborah Ruck- 1 i ; : | 8 Oshawa ton, D.C., June 23 to 25. The ject, and to barbecue it will be ; '.\stuhl: Martin. Dutrizac, secretary; : : sip Mies -The department of education,bara Bennett; 2. Michele Hig- stuhl; 3. Janis Godfrey, Brenda' poy.' gg _ 1, Stanley Racz- : KK - ELLS OF FESTIVAL ' member at large; Jack Kauff places as Iceland, Greenland, TELLS OF FE through'"'. tee have handed the job to Lou tion to Millbrook High School. Boys, 12 and over -- 1. Grove Boys, 10-11--1. Danny Bowler, Donald r. Pratt thanked his retiring 4 pres : V2 M in the Indian Ocean and St, mittee, gave an outline of the Following is the report of the ¥j1| require. much -planning to approval and permission to pro- RELAY RACE Schaal, David Moores, /Ruckstuhl. gave a very interesting review ion Day, at the meeting of the A : toff, Brenda Norman, Donna 2. Gayle Bebee, Kathy Dick-|Kell e year's activities. The sagen 2 eal sions, 355; births -- male 33, ee " al subject to the approval of the) coo). 9 i ai . Gayle , Kathy D eller. > gallgen Assault Cost Rotary Club of Oshawa ON) temaie 31; discharges, 364; new- ee ee oe counellé, Sketch plans will Schaal; 2nd Linda King,|<on; 3, Michele Higgins, .Linda| Girls, 12 and over -- 1. Bar- membership;. good attendance} Accused $50 male 31; major surgery, 113; park Then 150 bags of briquets|™ent approval. it is hoped that! jeen Connell, Karen Gray, Jody B john Racekowsli:¢ 8 i i very in- minor surgery, 92; eye, eh ctr § 'a construction can start in early ¢ . ennett, John Raczkowski; 2.| Boys, 12 and over -- 1. John on field trips, and some very in Mr. and rs, Eldon South- se and throat, 72: troatments| "ill be required to keep the fire)' ¥|Godfrey, Dianne Oke. Wayne Wilson, Gary Moores; 3.|Raczkowski; 2, Grove Bennetts well, of Oshawa, were. hospital-| ance at general meetings. These|292 Mitchell avenue, $50 in Osh- 33; physiotherapy treatments, |, ill light the fire at the sealed Dacia -atin,|Lean, Roy -Ruckstuhl 2nd° --/ BALL THROW are held at the CRA on the awa Mazgistratee's Court Mon- 2 tak tek work ord w | The department of education ' ' Mr. and Mrs. § ere therapy, 232. 4 ; : is icks| 2 rey; s apanese missi : Ma.| motoring to the west coast when 4 takes 14 hours at least to bar-|aqdition to the Courtice School. si aa he gsi | gg Godfrey; 3. Susan ae visited Paiitic Pong Julius Zilinsky introduced the gistrate F. S. Ebb: oo CHARGE CABLE THEFT |becue the steer. A new well has been drilled and|™4@°¥ean; ord -- ; 8 ae i Sky gistrate F. S. Ebbs guest speaker, Mrs. W. H. Bush\beaten up by Rombough in an| Earl Everett Carr, Scarbor- from Toronto assisted by a local | jn eink co : Girls, 8-9, Ist -- Judy Brad-| Gerrits. The mabey the wale? SUEDIY, acLes | Girls, 8-9--1, Barbara White; -- Bush gave an extremely inter- 5. ie : : today with theft of insulated! ae! s chef. The Toronto ley, Heather MacLean, Bonny . i esting illustrated . lecture on EDNEY RINK WINS ntoprene cable from the Ontario! fo, ect. When approval is received, Gibson, Betty Jackson, Patti Boys, 8-9 -- 1. Randy Daw- lans can be drawn and tenders oe a . ickson,|son; 2. John Dolstra; 3. Stan- ed mineral carvings from Idar-/when he refused he was knock-| can Jr., and Dick Edney as skiplerhouse by an smablovas." Toe o a , P Lott; 3rd Sandra _Dickson,|§ : Oberstein, in Germany, inlay ed down and suffered two black|from Kingston are district!second was picked up Cee It is aseoweee ye epic: |barbecue sauce will be used be-| . wind the end of the year, Con- iden; 2. Marlene Lamont: 3. land. bes aca »pep Clarke as skip also from King- , a start in May 1965 with ¢ le- |_ Bo 10-11. -- 1. John Mac- f BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED : INS-\the Whitby Police Department. J day. July Start In May 1909 with comple _ BOYS; : ac-| BP A lawagto -- ra ston are district champions inne cabie"is valued at $400. ee ee equip-|tion about the summer of 1966. For Manse Thefts Keller; 2. Charlie Pahjola; 3. club. : bers of the club were remem- offs were staged at the Belle- los Tamblyn of Orono, has been : ay ale wines ; 3 i heas the Rama Indi Ss 4 leave no telltale marks " the! elected as a director of the |proke ata agen aap | Bennett; 2.. Gayle Bebee; park property whatsoever in- . : }2. Kathy Dickson, r : ; MD! Scholls Zino pads $355 DAMAGE A three-car collision on Arena street, near the arena, Monday ce ar > GUESTS (evening, caused a tota of $355 STUDENTS ARE GUESTS damage. The drivers were: The students from the Osh-|Alyin. Stacey, 628 Lansdowne awa secondary schools, who at-|driye: Stanislaus Saramak, 122 s | Executive athe se 5 Sunday of a Baha'i World Faith Brooklin, Whitby, Ajax, Pick-| eral Club held its fourth an-dian Reserve, Woodview, Grace was said by Mrs. Ann)Rowland Estall of Montreal, a Harvey Brown proposed a toast. The conference formed into new executive was presented. !eanada's participation, not only Ottawa, gave her impressions| taking part in the ninth bien- display something rather big it- overflow , Lamoni, Cheryl Neil; 2. Bar-|, Sit/S, 89--1. Barbara White; Twist, treasurer; fn pas '\including the Northwest Terri- conference theme is "Mobilizing/, tremendous undertaking. The T Morden wist, treasurer: ; 8. " . kowski; 2. Leonard Romsky; 3. man, member at large; and Central Africa, Western Africa, Mrs. Donald M. Stiles, a Panteleo and' Tony Esposito, | Resolutions have been sent to Bennett; John Raczkowski;|Steven Warburton; 2. Timo Girls, 10-11 -- 1, Chery! Neil: i their fine work : : alia 'olk : eee tive fer Helena in the Atlantic. plans of the Oshawa Folk o.,awa General Hospital forthe sccomplish the end results and|ceed. The board selected Pent- Girls, 12 and over -- 1. Bar-| Boys, 10-11--1. Ronald Welsh: ee ea jaar. | ' a hii nanan be |g, . illv "4 club has had a very good year,| Monday. equipment requires a transport} Sandra Laronde, Willy Esse-|Gypran, bara Behnett: 2. Patty Tullock: teresting programs which at- An assault on an RR 1, Whit- nose and throat, 72; treatments) ooing. Boys, 6-7, 1st -- John Bowler, ized at Kenora recently as the) first Thursday of each month day. ie wht rt ee a The barbecueing will be under | produces 32 gallons per minute,|SkY, Douglas Eyman, Kenneth) Boys, 6-7 -- 1. Danny Welsh; clude preliminary work on the of the staff of the Royal On- alley-way of the Casino Restaur-|the. trailer they were drawing ough and Garry David McRae, supervisor has been responsible Later the municipalities will|Q/miston, Barbara White: 2nd|2. Sandra Dickson; 3, Marion Sto Corn A A He said Rombough wanted to NG a ; ' . p trips taken in the Southwestern A rink of Harold Buck, Wil-/Hospital powerhouse at Whitby. country including the Calgary called for, It is expected that) -- ----_----/ley Raczkowski. work, fine gems, and: fossils\eyes, npeemired SNe 4 out lip.|champions and a. rink of Earl den street and Baseline road by|fore the Hon. -Keiller Mackey | David. Moores. Jack Kauffman, MC, remind-/bered by the Rotary Club of|vijie Bowling Club on Sunday ~ associated high school boards of! ; aa: i cluding the grassed area, it will . and stole $12 cash, ice cream, Boys, 12 and over -- 1. Gro ed members of inter-club field Oshawa at its Monday' meeting.! afternoon and evening. trips coming up. Mrs. Brock- The honored members' were _ sel pra i ae Ontario milk and bananas, were given : | onan ee Beye Breen on If ndeded, the chairman will/one year's suspended sentence Bennnit, 2._-Wayne Wilson; dismantled in sections. Terry Trevail. man thanked those who were re- Murray Miller, James Grewar, sponsible for the banquet being George Slocombe and Dr. John I m | Surroundi the hamachi call a meeting in July. The next|in Oshawa Magistrate's Court!/---- ns will 'aa corral type at.|regular meeting will be Aug. 19 Monday. such a success. Phillips. tended the club meetings dur-|Barrie avenue; and Walter (Ay here with cowhous qin Port Hope. They were: Lenora Ingersoll, WOODBINE ENTRIES ing the year, occupied a special|Kolesnick, 70 Westmoreland! ea ha |18; Constance Simcoe, 16; Mar- table at Monday's meetings of/ayenue, No other details are/COW2it!s in traditional ber jorie Ingersoll, 17;. and Larry the Rotary Club of Oshawa. The available. costume complete with guitars No Damage From Shilling, 18. uf WEDNESDAY, students were Stewart Storie, ae and a chuckwagon, Marjorie Ingersoll and Miss Incinerator Fire An incinerator fire at the 635,and stealing a jacket . -- s Randy Johns, Tom Reed, Tom saobuee (ae nn bye Simcoe were also convicted of FIRST RACE -- P $1,900 ($5000) |Simmons 110; Poppy Talk, Harrison 110; f Goldblatt d 4 : rourgers wi e eng ree i ; Clovming Molden, Twervenr-lde, 8 Furs] Noble Score, Freed. Xi0s |Werry, Howard Goldbiatt and' TrynSired Driver ppp hd er ios oye go ___ Brassey street home of William worth of food. Watts was quickly put out by; Magistrate F. Whirling. Rich, Harrison 113 D F. Kissner and L. W. Millard Gary Stevenson. jsult available for sale to the and $5 Is Fined $100 : rs Oshawa firefighters Monda y the four that United Church Bully Keane, No Boy 118 jand L. Prussky enry general public. ; a ea §. Ebbs told The result of an evening out} Visiting Membe evening. No damage is reported.|Minister Rev. Arthur Bacon -- Hello Mik@e.No Boy, 118 ie ciee : A I Fj d oe janassas, No | -- Purse $2400. ($6000 bf ccused Is Fine ifs for 40-year-old Aylwin Harrigan " The Oshawa Fire Department| whose home on the reserve they | Disorderly Conduc was that he went to bed in the) Present Gifts also reports that in the 24hour|burgled--was eager to help Two & to express appre- Mon's Bell, Potts 110 claiming). Three-year-olds. One and one- Wichisit, Burton 115 sixeenh Miles. Tanamakoon, Fitzsimmons 115 My Valenine, Leblanc 108 . Chop Turkey, No Boy 113 Chervil Boy, Difach 111 | Stanley Fountain lived up to Police cells and his wife went period up to 9 a.m, today they|them but first you have to help his name June 20, and his\ome by cab. ~iati 'lite hospitall | answered six routine ambulance yourselves. gushing got--him into Oshawa' The 95 Banting avenue man Ta th dette ppic aad "tande,|C plus a trip to the, 'You don't have to break Magistrate's Court Monday. was also fined $100. or 10 more|at jis aah, bi cntern a 5 | Queen's Hotel to take a wound-\in to go to church and I want rnaliona! ed man to Oshawa General Hos-|you to behave yourselves," the were presented) pital, (See story on front page). magistrate said. June 24 KG 'a metre ] mortgages refinanced ou? * Ney » Og , UNIVERS; FEES as Mes, . Me Ws ie f e to give you cash... Could you use some of the-* money you now have anh in property? Coronation refinance your mortgage (or combine two or more into one) so that you have (a) cash to use, or(b) lower monthly payments, or (c) additional cash from a 2nd mortgage. Enquire today. call CORONATION "THEY'RE THE MORTGAGE PEOPLE" Wild Fabius, Parsons X108 Tavy Blue, Turcoe XXX101 Bar Gossip, No Boy 118 After Clouds, Harris X106 Perzace, Leblanc 115 Dogbane, Fizsimmons 116 Jer Jar, No Boy 115 | QUINELLA BETTING Also Eligible: Pick a Star, Harris X108; Five Loves, Leblanc 110; Royal Plea sixTH RACE -- Purse $2700. "Onario sure, No Boy 113; Roman Tribune, No Bowling Council" Allowances, Three- and Boy 113; Bon Coeur, No Boy 118 four - year - olds. One and oneisxeenh The 19-year-old Fountain, of days in jail Monday on a' re-|Friendship Day, 191 College' avenue, was fined) quceq charge of impaired driy- at the Monday meeting of the $10. or 10 days for disorderly ing. Rotary Club of Oshawa. conduct. ; : : ; won| Rotarian George A. Fletcher Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck Constable De ss : Mesiprook presented a fan to the cfub on told Magistrate F. S$. Ebbs that told Magistrate F, S. Ebbs that pehalf of Rotarian Seiich Taki- Damen, Livingsone X105 Fountain approached two police at 12.25 a.m., June 9, he saw/kawa, of Kobe, Japan, who was Srahroyal, No Boy B-110 officers at the corner Simcoe Harrigan and his wife walk his guest in Oshawa for the Lucknow Road, Freed X107 Spos 0 Spare, Dalon 113 Norher: 'oll, No Boy 108 ; j ie Serene Cahy, No Boy 110 |ting up and said the police| jet into his car and drive off wouldn't help a man if had his Harrigan was picked up -and head cut off," Mr, Affleck said lchanged with being drunk in tario. Other officers are: First vice- president, W.. H. Nailer, CGA, peg cily which have taken the|Abshez, CGA, Addiction Re- , Tk Lave, MOE. award at seven of the last|search Foundation; public rela- 'mone 108; nearwood, Harrison ios; Pley. Nine annual Manitoba Music tions, Colin Young, CGA, De- jach Miles elar Van tar, Walen #10) and King streets and asked/across Church street and getjevent. Rotarian Takikawa is the Sharon Marke, Harrison 113 ---- ----$--$_______--_| charge of his auto. Imperial Oil Limited; second @mpe, Difech 105; Ove Champ, Fiz-| Festival. competitions. 4 |partment of National Revenue. ! SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900 (52500) S 'eile Claiming Three-year-olds 6' Furs. Paul's Flight, No Boy 106 Tarapaca, Shuk 114 Sign Play, No Boy: 111 Garden Prince, No Boy Boy 116 Arm Crest, No Boy A-11) Ornery Floe, Walsh 112 Another Holiday, No Boy B-114 Limbo Lad, Harris 'X112 Hannibra, No Boy 114 Select Rhythm, Harris X106 Successo, Leblanc 111 Also Eligible: Sty Stag, Dalton 114; There are ao great whiskies in * @niry. B-H. P, Johnson and C. B. Carer enry. THIRD RACE -- Purse Claiming. Maiden Two-year-olds of 1s) $ Furs. - Peene, No Boy 115 ee a oe, te EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2000. ($2500, ~ Cavalino, all oy ii Claiming). Three- and four-yebr-olds. One! ey, ae KK s (Marshall Turf Course) Revelling, Turcoe " Belle Ange, No Boy 113 Yellowdaire, No Boy 110 salaris, Me bey 316 Bendiou, gg sd Brigh Coleen, Harris X103 Gace Tio ber 116 Barleycorn, Hale 113 Miss Cyprus, Freed x105 Cushion, Harrion ee ree ee bey 1 Tappinyme. Harris X106 Fas Kien, No Boy~10 Landon Liz, Harrison 103 Also ars Norb Sky, No Boy 103 wal Case, Aidway Blue, McComb 106 Tay. No Boy 118; Young Fashion, No Scion, Turcoe XXX113 Boy 110; King Srome, No Boy 113; Echo Humber Broom, Leblanc 113 Boy, No Boy 118 Also Eligible: Sromaway, Freed, X15. X..5 Ibs. Apprenice Allowance XX--7 Ibs. Apprenice Allowance XXX---10 Ibs. Apprenice Allowance POST TIME 2 P.M. "900 ($5000) (Divn. BUYER L) | SELLER 728-9474 PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 187 KING ST. E. 105 Adams Private Stock CANADIAN RYE WHISKY tila Sophiara, No Boy No Boy 110 113; Jus Plain There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN dl personel we or fr @ ACADIAN pany use ere are @ PONTIAC a. definite advantages when @ BUICK Request vou lease a new... Mo insurance costs . . . No meintenance costs . . . One rate covers 'Phone or come ia everything on one er two year lease itemr . . for full details. v MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST. WEST FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3500) Claiming Three-ve@-olds 6 Furs Maple Way, Harrson 107 Roya! Docor, Gordon A-| fa and Frisky, No Boy King Rip, No Boy 5 , Ninh Wave, No Boy A-115 Choppy- River, No Boy 110 Pay/Parade, Freed X110 wi We, McComb 107 Priynn, Difach 110 ¥s Heir, Livingsone X!00 Flying Dodi, No Boy 110 Bleu Rouge. Buron 110 Muskoka, Fizsimmons 102 Roman Flare, Shuk A-125 Royal Poppe, Remillard X110 Rome Fiddle, Freed X110 Prince Anhony, Dalon 110 Abiibi, No Boy 197 Selesim, Buron 107 The Cones Man, Livingsone X104 them where he could get atten- into a car. After he had a little|incoming district governor of Fer leclinpae supe fat Difach, A-!10. tio for his cut hand. chat with the pair Harrigan/his district. Putf n' Smoke, Dalton 114: Glenscot Miss, 8--Safford Farms Enry After directing him to Osh-|locked up the car and they left, On behalf of Rotarian Mana No Boy 106; Minnie Haw Haw, No Boy, (og... awa General Hospital, the to walk to the taxi stand, the Pathonvanich, of Thailand, Ro- + 1064 Daumont, No Boy 119; Black Coral, ae oon Pb ee isa officers asked him who did the constable testified, tarian Mike Rudka presented a A-Cinderella Stable and H. $, Shannon $ Furlongs knifing, Mr. Affleck said. Ten minues later, the officer Club banner to the club. That's when he started cut- said, he saw Harrigan return,| Lady, Rhyhm, Fizsimmons 111 Foo Foo, Shuk 111 My Kimie, No Boy 108 i ~ Russell D. Humphreys, QC, F. E. Wiley Heads jsaid his client was merely going . to drive the car to a nearby) 'Accountants Unit service station F. §, Wiley, OGA, Depart-|. Hit Sie got tie cab alright) ment of National Revenue, is) t', ¥¢ cae 8 eget gel now chairman of the Toronto|' '"!. "umphreys said. Chapter of the Certified General Accountants Association of On- | vice-president, W. L. Henderson, Other : ~|ICGA, W. D. Latimer Limited; Models FESTIVAL WINNER secretary, Mrs. G. M. Anderson, EAST KIL DONAN, Man.\CGA, Clarkson-Gordon and Co. (CP) -- Miss Frieda Duerksen|Limited; treasurer, A. F. Sis- has directed the public schools|json, CGA, Reed, Shaw and choruses in this greater Winni-|McNaught; public relations, C 0 05 IN OSHAWA CALL: SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 360 KING STREET W. TELEPHONE 723-2265 EVENING: PHONE 728-3376 «

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