Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1966, p. 11

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ROVER DEN N LED IN WOODED AREA Totem Poles Describe Samac, Scout History must be one of ideal scout Camp, Samac the world's most camps. The terrain is thickly-wooded, there's a lake, a dam, a river. Not to mention one large cross- shaped swimming pool The 172 - acre camp is cen- tred on Lake Samac, a 4,000 by 1,000 foot dammed up section of the Oshawa Creak | Much of the eastern area still virgin bush. Camp Samac's main entrance is on Simcoe St. N., just north of the north city limit Enter the camp from Simcoe St. and and you pass under a wood- en ley y The Indian camry old Colonel other ty history of scouting and cubbing The The archway driveway a to Richardso looking house flies foot TOTEM POLES Over tem poles each bearing a bright from a of his wel the illustrated centre benefa R y's » word Sé traction of Col Auto Rolls Over Hits Hydro Pole y ghlin's the camp in 1941 Sar ear two nar is O round nac road language long a cur camp chief Stan n's . comfortable A union flagpole at 1 - kept garden ec are three story. pole the ctor depicts life 94 i of the ear wo describe the amac "Sam" nes. He is a con McLau donatec ntario's camp ast larg and of the three largest in Canada. About $1,700 damage done to a car Saturday . night and two Oshawa men were slightly injured when it veered out of control on Mary St., just north of Adelaide St. E., rolled over and struck a hydro pole police reported today. Driver of the car Krasinski 19, 735 ~ Fernhill Blvd.. was taken to Oshawa General Hospital, treated and « discharged. A passenger in his t car, Ross Foote, 59 Sunset Dr., suffered abrasions to his elbow was John left} t ANNUAL FAIR AUG. 4, "There's going son, on," sai always d Mr. Richard Assisting him is Lew McCoy Thi ating campers, other ion door ying, _ The a teacher at Donevan Collegiate) a Institute NEW PROGRAM s a year new it things ¢ in archery, scouting firelighti conch 9,6. the progr: Is for day among camp am includes amping, canoeing skills like ng and cooking. hall and double out Beauty Oricen Livestock Major At Fa dance mers vestock and 4H combine queens the 6 site club enth with and Oshawa iasts beauty rides" 4. 5 and Stage will mus midw for Fair At of the \lexandra Park Opening day will crowning of Miss a hop pony class competitions It all Aug. 4 open until The event be feature t Oshawa Fa record and saddie a gets cracking at Park buildings the public n beauty wi for that 6 di contest will xi square us ic, ay 1g il he ir nd 4 p.m. be ay be the after Fast jud sonali street fi geC bathing ver ty be Fair The is furthe phone man awarded and her rst event the officia contest i on beauty and wear, e 0 open ant pois vill a ening suit. ¢ ash pri ay and other p to Miss two runn Miss Oshawa F. open to 16 all and 5 r information 723-3415 William Marcha the jack the 0- S. McLaughlin. one something instruc: knot- contest chaire 1 olympic' size swimming situated at camp centre the lake, Campsites with Indian names dotted around the camp At lake vedestrian a 5 foot high lake's overflow awa Creek flowins Ontaris pools are by are the the spans The Osh- to end of bridge dam eastern the south Tian Other camp buildings include a chapel, three Rover dens"' and. asorted administrative buildings On each side of the swimming pool are two alcoves for divers and learner - swimmers three diving metre also olympic and two boards, Swimming hours till 9 p.m. with break at pm The camp also runs ming lessons and life classes. Mr. Richardson total 1,117 boys and have far enrolled Swimming and lessons are a.m two Size one 1 There are metre boards spring are 2 two p.m. a hour 5 swin- Savin Says of girls so life saving 9 noon oper- 75,000 SWIMMERS He said he expec cubs, scouts, venturers and their families will have swum in the camp's 12-- year- old' pool by closing date on iLabor Day. 75,000 rovers ake LIVESTOCK stock jud \ug. 3 Jersey ng W e Live day clude and per- pear in Guernse and ruernsey Vv@ar zes shee Bel mer light rizes will gian Oshawa ur ial horses ers air' between cate. be displayed Fr Following will nin Pos Anvone be parade orms ofr stock a 4 ould te time is 6 p nd, ing starts Classes 20th Parish Show, Ayreshire horses Clydesdale Heavy gories and compe day afternoon p.n Ons six a Royal Award of a National lifeguard The pool is patrolled by lifeguards each with Lifesaving Merit certificate The ture base ake burton Society and camp runs an adyen first class Islands i rdsan * for scouts Hali- id at of Mi Two Rich this year 568 boys have volunteerec already Harold Adelaide School Islands Pascoe McLaughlin in C vincipal of Public is of Two Camp weekends Even so, er Samac is al Mr. Richardson said. 15,000 non - weekend- there camped last year Referring value, Mr you had $1 mit it to retuse i to Camp Richardson 000 ¢ Samac's said, "if am and I'd have or ible WOMEN HELP ECONOMY NAIROBI (AP) Kamwithi Munyi pealed women country balance by boycotting imported cosme- tics, wigs, hair - straighteners and betel-leaf chew. He said cosmetics mar women's natural beauty and hair - straighteners burn the skin and cause brain damage Ne Kenya ap- to help the of payments iator of to SQUARE Fri- Modern fois be included zram and 8.30 to will Holstein, the calling w percheron, Oshawa ind com Robinson horse wil titions enaders; awa Allemar judging Shorthorns yrize ' light day Satu y, oes of horses u and m or you NG Saturday's races--wi DANCING square be 30 | Cire Brooklin Glen Dowson, and yrize parade GENERATION UL LAKE § 'Labor Will Meet To Discuss Strike At Iron Company | Oshawa and District Labor | Council has scheduled a meet jing Thursday 'to discuss the strike at Malleable Lron ( in its 38rd day today The labor dispute Osgoode Hall; Toronto on day for a hearing into junction application by Malle lable last Friday against mem- bers of Local 1500, United Steel- workers of America Keith Ross, Council and international representative jof the union. said today the council will wait to hear jof court action ithen hold a meeting iat the Albert union He said the meeting for 7 p.m., Thursday Meanwhile, three members of Loc " 1500 today signed an affi da\ refuting char of vio- bebe on the picket line made in |Malleable's injunction applica- | tion | The affidavit will be court by steelworkers' | | 0 moves to Tues an in- secrelary results and sda tomorrow Thu hall is ¢ -alled es read in lawyer NOT ALL FLAT Lorne Ingle at tomorrow's hear- ing Seven served Supreme Court them the company ing for the injunction picket numbers, The seven were dent, Lew Ripley; dent, Vincent Walker; Dolick, Raymond Carrier, Jo- seph- Jalocha, Marwood "Jim- my" Trick. and Mirun ski it was morning foremen bout in a members were with Ontario writs notifying was apply limit unton Friday to Local presi- vice-presi- Nick Gusta this and al the office reported for 100 icketers paraded circle in front of the office door, Employees waited for a gap to appear in the then walked throtigh unopposed. Four police officers arrived the scene but most employ- ees had already gone through On Friday 38 officers formed a corridor outside the pliant to let in office staff. plant staff quiet as work Ie large line on Students Find People Similar Across Canada all prairies People are the same lover Canada and the lare not as flat as some people | think. | This is the general impres- }sion 23 Oshawa and district |students received during a two- | week federal - provincial youth travel plan Saskat chewan "T thought different in the country . but the ly opened my mind Teri Normyl Collegiate student The Centennial hopes students will "develop a closer understanding of Cana- dians-living and working in re gions other than their own introduce them of Canada is o vould be fion of real- said Centra thing another re¢ trip li Commission to eoeTa r0li- to the and phy the GM Establishes New Sales Zone Establishment of a new Gen- eral Motors of Canada Limited sales zone centred at Ottawa was announced today by E. H Walker, president and general manager, The zone will include t Ottawa Valley and f northern Ontario and new 1e parts. o Quebec The plete centre sales office a service training -- is expected to be ready for use by Dec. 1. The 20,000 square-foot project will be staffed by about 30 people, plus field representatives GM now maintains zone sales offices at Moncton, Montreal, Toronto, London, Winnipeg, Regina, Caizary and Van- couver, new --com- with at the educational and of other tical cultural artistic achievements provinces,' "People out the we Es are so they stopped and asked joying our trip to said Janet Jarvie, ¢ eal old student who "billeted" in a home with ompanion wn a The inh ing boundary friendly us on us how west street were tevan," 16 vas students were dur- xchange triy isi mines, oil wells, a dam, inspecting the steam shovel in North America, and taking in a North Dakota rodeo The travel the good busy m coal largest scheme, is regard- sarticipating students experience ed bv as a "T am having two boys from Alberta group stay with me en the group comes in Aug- Charles Braiden of legiate. Other Osh- students will also host the Alberta visitors from Aug- ust 1] . 1 Another tish tri Ww ust O"Ne awa oup of 24 from Bri- Ce bia, on an exchange Toronto -- students, hawa today to tour an Automotive Mu- icnic and swim at 1ac and to visit the lor Stud Farm. were the Canad seum Cam? 4 E. } ! \D LAW ON THOUGHT ROME (AP) -- Italy's consti- tutional court has struck down a} law of the Fascist era that pro- vided up to two years in prison| for airing views tional sentiments." The court ruled that ideals of nationality and homeland contribute to na- tional unity but must not be sub- Hject to. regulation. "against na- . AT ALEXANDRA PARK fas young vill pro- dancing this year's continuous m. On hand to do ill be Bill vymurray, le Squares; Bil} Sq in ances from the son al 8.30 Prom- lambs Osh Pine Jim iders Ridge Allen, and Sat cattle ged winning at 5 p.m Angus will be jud mest 4-H ext stock ic evening program ings. been generation from Midnights and Shawr and An exhibition of younge livestock will Midway concession science elub ibition tractions | set for the perform- ght and Jack- Starting primarily with Ritchie Kn the p.m. Majestics farm like also be rides booths calves, colts and held sideshows and will be in action througholit the fai Needler afi floriculture lo girls' and be on build- junior projects will daily in Park four a She Oshawa Times "Osehwa, ONTARIO, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1966 Hillsdale Employees Seek Board Hearing Union Manor tion boe reach a contract séttlement the city Mrs local Employe local are her attempt 'We |} ciliation settled now ciliation the dispute," Ald. ¢ man of labor which bargains on behalf of|20 t city, the not one | promotions ployees Murr international recognition employees wants motions ment factor ir Pupils Visit Indian Area More made Sainte- under land The pt hospital Indian mission. chapel, the North ico; the tian an the artif first (America; ing and and small Reach ( Albert; RR 2, Public John School The ff STARLETTS GAYL are 132. Civic at 'There's exe and Ontario educational Marie among the reconstruction, near, Mid- first America, cemetery Huron shelters for Schools Oshawa; School A. Bay three scheduled in one year Hillsdale| Mrs. Thomas said concilia-| mittee feels part to help} ployees should not be with) same status as full - her com-) feel they should receive bene- time em-| fits the came as other paying given the) union members. time wor-| "Right now they receive no ker's benefits; they receive their. wa- "m quite sure we'll have|ges and nothing more. 'They this resolyed at an early date,"| don't even get pald overtime." the labor committee chariman| PUBLIC WORKS added Ald. Thomas said the labor committee has just. recently MOWEY DISPUTE reached an agreement with Mrs. Horton said the quest-| Oshawa firefighters and every. ions under debate are not only | ting is settled except for a ones. concerning part time} few minor matters. but money "We are currently negotia- ting with the publie works: de- member 1o0cal| partment employees, local 250 - whelmihg support}CUPE, as well as local 132,' strike if the city) she said, our demand for é To date the committtee. has cent in hour increase and| met four times with local 250 t hasn't'"" she said, representatives, Mrs, Thomas The city, she said, openly of-| added fered a 10 - cent an hour in-| Mel crease when negotiations first)}the some 175 member local Started 250 is away on a training In regard to time em-/ course at the 'onlan school at ployees, Mrs said,| Port Elgin and was not avail- "they pay and welable for comment. Baton Twirlers Win 14 Awards Twirl-| Novice employees at seeking a ard hearing 4. Hortons president of Union of Public said the city and deadipcked in ther ement, th a' con- es to reach an lave met officer but nothing' the méeting nothing we can ept apply to the board to help she said, hristine 'Thomas; .chair-| the council's thre¢- man| relations ~ committee; as do 6 con- settle those of as| 69 gave over in May to didn't meet said the problem jis) of money but one of for part - time em-| Anderson, president of the local's representative of part time} with regard to pro- into full-time employ seniority would be 1 this," she said Gray, part Horton union dues a Oshawa Tarton Baton solo - placings were: won 14 awards at the an-|Toni Backstrum, 10--seventh; international . Blue Grass|\Karen McSwain, 11 sixth; championships at Port) Carol McLaughlin, 13 -- fourth; Huron. » Michigan, Barbara 13--third; A group of 26 majorettes Judy Strong, 15--seventh, and including five from the Whitby Linda McLaughlin, 15--sixth. drum corps and four from the - ovice : -- Ke y k Pickering Blue Note drummers} N vice Strutt Kathy Bla ce third, in the eight and nine --plus five parents and instruc tor Irenie Harvey, made the! year olds, fourth in the 10 and ears old group. trip. iM Thirty from all! The trip was sponsored by parts of States, as|the girls themselves bei + * rx ¥ + st and Well as irom Hamilion ao-Fi ane and Bramalea, were entered other in the competition Tarton Twirlers did not come STOLE A WINDFALL home empty handed. Cheryl TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP)-- McCune, 845 Grierson, placed|g ©, Glenn had to go out so |first in the senior intermediate! pe jet 4 $100 bill nailed to a idivision individual twirlers, tree for the man who was to _ Patsy Blake 14, placed first deliver a truckload of concrete. in the ary march of The money was gone when the and 15 year olds, fourth in the truck arrived, he told police, baton twirl, fourth runner- UPiand the driver said he saw a in Miss International Blue Wa-|phoy yunning down the street jter Contest and eighth in the) with g bill in his hand. advanced solo competition i than 165 pupils from County schools tours, of Hurons ers nual 'ne baton Marrow, 1pils saw Ontario's first and pharmacy; the which is shrine in of Mix- permanent Chris- in Ontario and icial locked waterway, discovered in North Indain racks for stor- drying meat and fish; Long-houses and Indians the tour | gees Public E. A Oshawa Macdonald Ridges acre Community for completion with- religiou -- north first four the corps United groups odd jobs on entral Kedron were: Prince School Lovell and Sir Public MceNALLY, CAPTAIN PATSY BLAKE (FRON CENTRE), CHERYL McCUNE, JOAN MAJOR

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