ARLINGTON PARK COMES INTO ITS OWN" ' {i Harlow, 16, Terry Gay, 13, © Garry Gay, 16, and Neil Corby, 15. --Oshawa Times Photo second, a summer student who works at the park during the vacation season, From left to right are David park. Their. companion, Bernard, is nained.after their good natured camp ranger, Bernard M. Burley the a life-size dummy -- called "Bernard Milton Burley the third" are spending a two- week summer holiday-in-the- Home brews too visit the Darlington park. Four Osh- awa lads and their mascot, and Billy, 3, cleansing su- pervisors, Theresa, 7, Allan, 11, and John, 9, profession- ally conduct their chores on a park bench. grandfather was born. Here the youngsters pitch-in with a dishwashing exercise after the evening meal. From left to right, twins Jimmy She Oshawa Cimes park with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fanjoy. It was their first night in Can- ada enroute to New Bruns- wick where Mr. Fanjoy's The five Fanjoy children from Bethesda, Maryland, enjoyed a weekend campout in Darlington Provincial Emergency Numbers Hospital 723-2211 Fire 725-6574 Police 725-1138 Second Section City and district features, social and classified advertis- ' ing. Re cage vere nnn mene mee mmm Ree Sn MRR eR mc, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1965 . UXBRIDGE SAILOR RESCUED AAnti-Creek Valley Group OFF OSHAWA BY FIREMEN | | @ @ A small koat and its lone occupant were hauled safely | ashore by a rescue launch of the Oshawa Fire Department OS pone Ouncl 7 ] C | late last night. The boat and its Uxbridge owner Jim Martin, were spotted drifting some two miles off the Lake Ontario shoreline at Thickson's Point. The Citizens for the Preser-) He said, "The program is|streets are now represented onjto the creek at Malaga rd., and vation of the Creek Valley com-|forging ahead with increasing|the petition and a breakdown|hugging the creek through the mittee will not petition cit y\enthusiasm, and approximately|into property-owners is ' being|city would pass under the Cana- council to-change the proposed|2000 signatures objecting to thejconducted by the committee. jdian . National and Canadian Creek Valley Expressway route|city's Oshawa Creek route, have) "Before we approach council Pacific Railway lines, under until fall, it was learned today./been gathered to date. we will have 10,000 signatures Bloor st., and the Macdonald- "About 50 boxes are being/on the petition indicating a Cartier Freeway, over Gibb st., . in stores at strategic|cross-section of opinion oppos-\Under Johfi, King and Bond lchamber since the city won't|locations throughout Oshawaling the creek-valley »|sts., over Adelaide ave. and jmake a decision on the ex-|where citizens can study the|predicted Mr. Nicol. |under Rossland rd., to Taunton | : moh ; r th | t pressway until October or No-|petition and decide on whether] tye committee has rd. [ I " ; r ; re proposed a e f Son Group 0 A) a. | vember, said Robert Nicol,|to support the committee. an alternative route running)|poOWNTOWN ACCESS |committee co-ordinator. He said 258 of the 584 city/r.om Taunton and Thornton's Motnsisie' eid Nauk iaaie | rds., following the Warne Creek,/tg the route at Wentworth | I Th d y B d C t S ] k U . s south to the Macdonald-Cartier|yalaga, the freeway, th cen n ihursday Dana Voncerl' Steelworkers Unionists : * A father and sons instrumental] certs by the band at the Mc-| ; s quartet will be featured Thurs-| Laughlin Bandshell. | Off For Grinnell Talks Freeway and swinging south-l1pa] business district, Adelaide, a | day at a concert given at Mem-| Instrumentalist Austin Wilt- Firemen of the Oshawa Department went out into the lake in a rescue launch to haul the becalmed boat ashore. Mr. Martin suffered no ill effects from the experience. "At the moment there is no urgency to visit the council|placed route, * members of east past General Motors Ltd-\Rossiand, Beatrice and Taunton E \orial Park by the Band of the|shire will play two bass solos, to Wentworth st. From the} poads. orth, the - slieriaite te The petition being circulated | ontario Regiment. "Bombastic Bombardon" and! Staff Sergeant William. Whit-| 'Forty Fathoms." begins west of the Oshawa Aly- ; by the CPCV committee lists port, runs across Rossland yd. mesidante who': o e the sitt and his three sons, Zam, 14,| Ross Cotton, a_ well-known | David, 12, and Paul, aged nine, local baritone, will sing along and across ppen Lis ik Seas with the. band when it presents | will play "German Dance," All a selection from the smash-hit |Through the Night'"' and "'Jubi-| musical "Oklahoma." | late.' The two youngest boys} Other pieces on Thursday's| | play the cornet, Zam plays the| program by the band are: al i |tenor horn and their father's march "Pendine" and __ the § ' A "Grenadiers' Waltz," a patrol, instrument is the euphonium. "The Swing o' the Kilt," and a DAHLIAS WIN FOR CITY MAN Lloyd John- "Kelvin Floodlight".. Mr. vegetable show Saturday in ston of 346 Athol st. e., a E. A. Johnston: has been growing Lovell. school. The a cactus |regular series of summer con-! Underworld." past president of the Osh- awa Horticultural Society, won the best dahlia in show and decorative class at the society's annual flower and large dahlia is dahlia imported from Hol- land this year and carries an official name tag -- "Frontispiece". The decora- tive dahlias are called Grade 13 Exams Revisited; dahlias for the last 10 years. He has about 500 of them in his garden and imports them from Holland and the United States. --Oshawa Times Photo Heavy weekend rains brought County farms. Good Harvest Assured By Heavy Weekend Rain i Local United Steelworkers union- will] pany Ltd., a plant in the U.S.-|& attend a meeting Sunday where contract strategy in bargaining talks with a major foundry the Grinell plants in the States)Freeway, are negotiating right now," said| gets. t Grant Taylor, local represent-| Mr. Taylor, "'but we are going) Council in 1962 accepted in ative for the international union,| @long to get the drift of things|principle the Damas-Smith traf- chain will be planned. said today that a four-member| ad discuss contracts. party will attend the meeting at Princeton, Burgess, Local 1500, USW, presi-| 30, 1966," he said. "We are not t hel|would follow the Oshawa Creekja restaurant. in Toronto and Allan Woods and| moment, but will discuss ways|from Wentworth st. to Taunton started raising horses when he dent, and two other members of|directly concerned at the . local, They, appear in one of the| selection from "'Orpheus in the/nennis Ripley, will also travel] and means of working towards ajrd: -- 244 miles. common contract expiry date south for the parley. Local 1500 represents workers! for innell plant contracts." Rains over the last few weeks]. a welcome drenching to Ontario|have' cured what was turning into a nasty situation. | The rain storms fell through-| Hay crops, the Department of aren 3 a Ee a e out the county bringing drought|Agriculture for Ontario County : Z "--s relief to several areas, especial|reported this morning , were An 80-pound girl standing on|tion? The iron was connected to Gardens, And she is dying piece- north of Uxbridge. a, ig oat '- a a the bathroom scales jumps/a 110-volt circuit and its resis-|meal of a sort of emotional. satering liad Po Soa palce wee : straight up to a height of one|jtance was 24 ohms. The cost/anaemia. And round about there drought conditions. " were doing well. eae foot above the scales. Assum-jof electricity is 2.3 cents perjis a rabble Of the filthy sturdy -- ing that she exerts a constant|kilowatt-hour. Unkillable infants of the very force for one-fifth of a second) for the historically minded|poor, They shall inherit the h R b ts M S k in jumping, what will be the/this question was offered, Tracelearth. In her is the end of 0 n 0 ar ay pea Imaximum reading of the scale?|the changes in the policy of the|breeding, Her boredom is ex-| a oo - . will --s our|president and of the Congress|quisite and excessive, She would . e ead and furrow our browSitowards the Negro during the like someone to speak to her At PC Th P before offering a helpless shrug|ciyil War and in the recon-|And is almost afraid that I will] ree-some Icnhic of our shoulders. struction period from the elec-;commit that indiscretion. --| ancl angi" -- = tion of Lincoln in 1860 to the|Ezra Pound. jaughters who passe' e grade|beginning of the Hayes admin-| -- : nuit : a 13 examinations: answered this eration ta 1877. Why did thel tigi' tine Pine aaa in he returned fr 0m cba tan Lb Bagy kal yg ea question and answered it cOr-|soythern Negro derive so little} --Describe two symptoms of] tours, Planning for the Annual nr id pnts or arbeques rectly, benefit from these policies? the woman's emotional anae-| Progressive Conservative Starr- _ The grade 13 ~~. mo Or--Do you consider W. L | mia. \Dymond-Walker Picnic has the mail by the end of |Mackenzie King a great prime| --Lines 4 to 6 twist the Bible's) shitted into high gear week. |minister of Canada? Support|words, ie geet Now that the principals linye| The annual picnic has a 10- ® 5s | "Blessed are the meek! ,, Paes 4 in| Comedian Stars Another question on the June) your views by weighing The picnic executive will) : the/for they shall inherit the earth." physics paper reads: The time/,chieyements and shortcomings|Why do you think the poet|make overtures to Premier John| At Band Shell pra hee hl eal a es of his government between 1921|chose 'The Garden" as the|Robarts to attend as guest| ' ; is and the end of the Secondititle of his poem instead of one|, " ; ; Popular Scottish comedi block is five-eighths of thé) world War. (B part) Describe|more closely related 4o hee vert Nipgh acting Billy" Meek will be rae time it requires to go one: block. the part played by Louis Joseph| woman? | chairman, told the Times today. again tomorrow at a concert How does the final Ma rag et Papineau, Robert Baldwin and| Grade 13 exams anyone? | He was unable to come to the| given by the Bernard Tierney se i ae with its initial) joseph Howe in the movement} Port Perry picnic which » last Orchestra at the McLaughlin locity. towards colonial self-govern-- FIND BIG DIAMONDS year attracted 3,000. Conserva-| Bandshell. ALLOWANCE QUESTION ment. JOHANNESBURG (Reuters)|tives and their families when} Mr. Meek.appeared at the first One of practical interest to) English literature wasn't|Two large diamonds were dis- Opposition Leader John Diefen-| concert of the summer season most parents might be: Howjoverlooked: Read the following covered this week at Oranje-|baker was guest speaker, said| given at Memorial Park and has many cents can a father rea-/poem and answer the questions|mund in southwest Africa, it Mr. Nicol. been brought back. by popular sonably deduct from his daugh-|below it. was learned here Friday. The| An executive meeting will be|demand. The concert program, ter's allowance for electrical) "The Garden" Like ajgems are said to be worth|held within a week to choose a which features many energy used by an electric jron|skein of loose silk blown agai tlabout 140,000 rand ($210,000).|guest speaker and pick the| requests, will include 'Harlem which she has left on during a wall, She walks -by the rail-/They weighed 102 and 125 car-|picnic's date and location, he Nocturne" and several brass 4%-minute telephone sonversa- ef a path in Kensingtonjats, reapectively, sald, midf tunes. ' ' special it is summer holidays study- TV VIER y Fef 80 boys ages 14 to 18, The army cadet 'corps youths will take courses in the operation of guns, rifles and two-way radios, Shown ing the mysteries of machine guns and other weaponry. - the| at Ontario Malleable Iron Com-|to King st. based Grinnell chain. "Some Of|tion could be built at the M "The agreement at the local|a multi-million dollar Oshawa} forme Kentucky. . Sidney} plant does not expire until Apr. Creek Valley expressway. ANS MILITARY TRAININ udi-/D2mas-Smith route while 'not necessarily supporting the com- mittee's proposal, stressed Mr. ihe committee sug- Nicol. wend HOCKEY MAN DIES TORONTO (CP)--Albert. G. 66, a horse breeder and ational Hockey League referee, died at his home -here recommended] Saturday. Mr. Hedges operated round east of the Civic torium. A cloverleaf intersec- fic report which recommended] Hedge: The route retired after being an NHL and It would start at Wentworth|Ontario Hogkey Association ref- and Glen st., run north on Glen'eree for more than 20 years. FOR YOUTE S-Maj. Randy Tlifee. The cadets. will be under the command of Major Edward Dowson. ie i Times Photo here drawing their uniforms from' Lt. Ronald Davies, left, are Herb Chapman, Cpl. Peter Phillips and } --Oshawa