Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY -- AJAX NINE INJURED Ajax Mother Of Three Dies From Injuries AJAX (Staff) -- Mrs. Mar- ot Rauch, 37, of 57 Tulloch r., Ajax, who sustained exten- sive head and chest injuries in a motor accident Friday night, died Saturday morning in Toronto General Hospital. "Constable D:-W>Kienavic ot the Whitby detachment of the OPP, who investigated, said the accident occurred at 7.30 .m. Friday on Highways 7-12 tween Blackwater and Sun- deriand. He said an auto, driven by Mrs. Leticha Rauch, 32, of 117 Heron Dr., Ajax, was apparent- ly attempting to pass another northbound vehicle when she lost control and the car rolled down a 42 - foot embankment on the east side of the road. All 10 occupants of the Rauch vehicle, including four adults and six children were taken to the Oshawa General Hospital in tow ambulanced, Margot and Leticha Rauch were later trans- ferred tothe Toronto -Generat Hospital. Leticha ed a broken jaw, nose and head lacerations, was reported in 'fair condition" this morn- ing. The three children of Mrs, Ieticha Rauch; John, 9; Deb- bie, 6 and Robbie, 18 months and the three children of Mrs, Margot Rauch; Randy, 11; Ste- ven 12 and Mark, 14, all re- injuries, They were treated at Can Beauty, 21, | Be Happy Rauch, who sustain-| the Oshawa. General Hospital. Jack Rauch, husband of Let- icha, received a broken should- er and Francis Mullins, 23, of Kings' Court Apartments, Aj- ax, received lacerations to the face and a broken right should- Mrs, Rauch is also survived by a sister, Frances Oman and a brother, James Oman, Mrs, Rauch is at the McEach- nie Funeral Home, Pickering for Requiem High Mass in St. Bernadetie's Roman Catholic Church, Ajax, at 9.30 a.m, Jue ly 19. Interment will be in Re- surrection Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 8 p.m. ! today. | With Millionaire Of 50? By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Can a 21-year-old beauty find happi- ness with a swinging millionaire 29 years older, but their mar- riage has prevailed. Charlie Chaplin, at 58, mar- years younger. He now Is rear: ing a second family, Dick Powell was 41 when he FEATURE ACT Circus in Whitby July 22 HIGH TRAPEZE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 18, 1966 § Durham County Holds Judging Competition BOWMANVILLE -- The An-| ville -- 4th, and Philip Nichols|George | Elson, John Fallis, nuai Durham Couniy. dunior|% * Newcastle --voil, - | Philip Adams and coached. by| Judging Competition was held) wnniskilien --- 1st: Gerry Cor-| Mlip Winslow was .also en-| July 14 at the Orono Town Hall. | nish No. 1 Tyrone --2nd; David |'ered. This team received the, Eighty-four contestants com-| Kellogg No. 1 Port Hope -- 3rd; prize money of $20, | peted for the prize money in Philip Olan No, 1 Cavan -- 4th; - the three divisions, The awards and Mary Seward No. 3 Mill- SIX CLASSES were as follows: Ist prize $10; brook -- 5th. Six classes made up the judg- Ond $7; 3rd $5; 4th $4; 5th $3; Senior: Jim Byers No, 2|/"g competition. They were: | and 6th to 10th $2. Burketon -- 1st; Brian Bradley |4airy, beef, swine, sheep, grain) Holders of the top five posi- and potatoes, Besides the N6, 3 Bowmanville and; 4 i: tions in each division were: Sharon Larmer No. 2 Nestle-|classes reasons for -- these Novice: George Elson No, ton -- 3rd; Terry Malcolm No, |*lasses were also given, Sup- Fraserville -- 1st; John Porter|? Janetville -- 4th; and Alan|Plementary to these six classes | No> i Sunetville =~ 2ndy ~-Gar-Trew--No;-4;~Campbelicroft---10l Judging, a farm-management | field Payne No, 3 Newcastle-- 5th quiz, an identification quiz were, 3rd; Ronald Vivian No. 2 Janet; A judging team consisting of tr Bh ege B events der Many Awards Presented At Brownie Pack Supper 'termined the winner, BOWMANVILLE (TC) -- The Locke, Jeanette Bryson, Linda Two demonstration teams also participated in the day's! competition, The winning team} of John Heeringa, Janice |Adams, and Philip Winslow of the North Durham 4-H Calf Club carried out a demonstra- -- B tell aig sind Mothers | Bryson, Janet Locke, Karen -- preg: "'Mastitis, Thief on an aughters held a closing) p. e s Wha vides ,. {the Loose, supper at the Lions Centre Ball, farolyn nad Theresa Hey The second team with mem with Fifty Pack Brown - Owl,|@c¢ns. Book Lover Badge {0 \hers Wes Lane and Ted Skinner | Mary Westover, presiding Therese Heydens. Collectors of the fngineering Club, car- Ramona Wildman and Cathe mate, ba oy beg roe bo ogg ried out a demonstration en-/ rine Patterson welcomed the ~,. y pacge v facie Stu titled 'Planning a Layout of guests with Packie Susan Eich-| The Best Senior Brownie Farm Buildings." The second er in charge of the guest book.; AWard was won by Ramona/place team received an award Brown Owl Westover introduced Wildman, Brenda Brock won of $10, while the winning team | the guests, Deputy Area Com-|the Best Junior Brownie /received a $15 award and the missioner Helen Rudell and) AWard. The prize for the best/eligibility to compete in the Badge Secretary Ethna Ewert 5/X was won by the Pixies. Regional. Demonstration Com- and three Packies, Susan Ktch- B'own Owl Westover on behalf petition at the Peterborough er, Linda Graham' and Anne|° &l!l Brownies presented oj Junior Day. Awards for this partment of Agriculture and Food Bowmanville office. The day's activities were kept mov- ing with the aid of leaders from the County's 4-H clubs along with the help of neighboring agricultural representatives. Special thanks go out also to Lloyd Skinner, Carlos Tamblyn, Willem Tamblon «= fol Richard and Sons for providing the excellent classes of live- stock which they did, WHITBY Fri., July 22 ONE DAY ONLY SOUTH PEEL STREET SHOWS AT 2 AND & P.M, Sponsor: Police Ass'n, Ine. UN FOR THE FAMILY! ELES pY CIRCUS AMERICA'S GREATES! WILD ANIMAL SHOW ried the daughter of playwright| married a 22-year-old actress, Eugene O'Neill when she was June Allyson, They weathered a 18. They have reared a large/few separations and were to- family and appear devoted '0/ gether at the time of his death. { ifo0'her John Wayne chose as his third) stars of the Sells and Gray Buster Keaton, 44, married wife another Latin beauty, Pilar' Eleanor Norris, 21, in 1940.|/palette, They married in 1954 Their marriage continued until! when he was 47 and she was 25 pica cae Sh ee a Farm Management Day ye rauunes too Planned In Durham County married a nurse, Erle Gal-|. : vival. A survey of other famous braith. It was the only one of , or, a baat yo : US /his marriages that proved suc-|, Of course, there have been BOWMANVILLF Mite ay - December marriages in}, ssful failures of such marriages, too, 44 ear Hollywood discloses that a sur- De act ait Sas al Two of the more notable ones request of the Durham County prising number succeeded--sur- tk Ae t : b bs were Leopold Stokowski, 58, and|Farm Management Association prising in view of the generally|!he geriatric set by marrying) ()o.i9 Vanderbilt. 21: and John|members a special day -has poor climate for the marital | Dianne Cannon, 26, and becom:|p..vmore, 54, and Elaine|been planned by the Extension state in the fie colony. ot Pa oo following year, parry, 19 --, ---- : ve an "he record: 4 y kal , tario eparimen 0 gBricu ¥ : - : Why do the marriages of older % ' pF oh, Humphrey Bogart, a three- William Powell's third wife oy with younger wives euc-|(ure and Food July 25 from 10 time loser, married Lauren Ba: was Duana Lewis, whom he 9 if am. to 4 p.m, in the Hope call in 1945 when he was 45 and|married in 1940 when he was pe ee hy ---- Township Area she was 21. The union produced|47 and she could barely vote. : . The purpose two children and a dozen years They continue to live in _con- The Flying Pedrolas, Ger- man stars of the high tra- peze who escaped to Free Berlin last October, will be Packie Susan Etcher a travel|competition were provided for cosmetic case as she is going hy the Durham County Milk to university. Committee. Elizabeth Miehm and Cathe- LEADERS ASSIST rine Samuel presented a gift to! The competition was set up Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin for by the staff of fhe Ontario De-' their co-operation during the BROCK year WHITBY |The Story Wil Westover, and their mothers Evangeline Merkley proposed the foast to the mothers, Mrs 4. A, Merkley responded Deputy Area Commissionet Rudell presented Golden Hands, the highest awards in | Brownies, to Carolyn Heydens and Diane Bickle a ak Brown Owl Restover made LIVING COSTS FALL made. the following presenta-|. The consumer price index in tions; Golden Bars to Susan|Norway fell 0.1 to 125.3 (based Hill Park in case Of UM\Gatehell, Judith and Peggy|9" 1959 prices) in May this satisfactory weather at a local /phickson, Heather Barrie, Bren-|¥¢a! hall at noon da Brock, Karen Ball, Susan TO MAKE FORECAST Fraser, Pamela Colmer and A feature of the noon hour| Catherine Patterson. Janet Wil will be an address by Professor|son will receive a Golden Bar Robert G. Marshall Depart-|at a later date, ment of gricultural Eco-| Minstrel Badges to Catherine nomics University of Guelph, Judy La Marsh of 50? This question, which sounds like something out of the Peyton Place television serial, is being asked hither and yon ever since last week's announcement that Mia Farrow and Frank Sinatra are engaged On a purely statistical basis, it would appear that their mar- riage has a good chance of sur- The Whitby Police Associa- tion is sponsoring the three- ring show at the Peel St, §. park at 2 and 8 p.m Adult, Gen. Adm. Seat $2.00 Adult, Grandstond $3.00 CHILDREN 1% PRICE Now Playing -- One Complete Program Each Evening et 7:30 ofa Also Second Feature Attraction One! TWLiR GERALDINE or in Color -- Begins -- 7:30 EM) Alcan Siding ® Permonent, Decor, Finish © Maintenance Free © Lifetime Guarentee CHAD Professor Marshajl will make| EVERETT of such a day some forecasts for the next five ter of happiness for Bogie tented retirement in Palm Rudy Vallee, also thrice di-| Springs. vorced, married a University of California coed in 1949. He was'husband of Kathryn Grant, Flipper Like Bing Crosby at 53 became the 30 A Person Director Browning Says -- By RICOU BROWNING (For Cynthia Lowry) Ricou Browning is the man in charge of the under- water photography which is a specialty of NBC's Flipper series. Here he describes the way he directs his dol. | phin star during perform. ances, t MIAMI (AP)--To me, Flipper is a person He has the instincts, the re- sponses, the behavior pattern,| while trieve The first step. in training is © encourage the dolphin to eat in captivity, This may ake several days, and requires patience, Once the animal knows his source of fond, the trainer gets) picnic - field day July 23 at! nto the tank with him, during and after the three-a-day meals, h and establishes physical contact|!am G, Reid, RR 1, Ashburn | ~--such as touching, rubbing, petting -- so that the dolphin r ealizes there is no danger. First, | have the dolphin re- various objects thrown to 10 year period on the general market outlook for the various crops in this area including livestock. We commend _ this address to all farmers and their wives in Durham County and everyone in the county is welcome. In addition an invita tion been extended to farmers the neighbouring counties The morning's discussion at the farm of Roy McHolm will be led by Charlie MacGregor, Farm Management Specialist for the Department of Agri- culture in Brighton; while the afternoon discussion will be keyed up by Robert Bell, Farm Management Specialist Ottawa The morning's discussion will be mainly on the dairy opera- tion and everyone will be quite welcame to ask questions, Ex pensive land a limited acreage and other factors will be dis+ cussed at the McHolm farm In the case of the Gray farm various factors could be con "The mature man is more ex: is to give some insight into the perienced. He knows how to future of Agricultural Mafket- court a woman. He has learned ing and also provide informa the hundred little courtesies | {ion to farmers on the methods that make her happy she is alto be used in planning a change woman . or expansion in the farming operation and the various en "He offers security--the se-|terprises curity of character, And he's) oi, 1 day nei aaa rg ea fe his duniors:| planned to be held at the farms to be." of Roy McHolm Malcolm and i ' Bev Gray, Garden Hill, In the |morning the members will look jinto the farming enterprise af the farm of Roy McHolm Members are asked to bring Ayrshire Club Planning Picnic lunch, Soft drinks will be pro- vided Weather permitting The Ayrshire Cattle Club ofjlunch will be at. the Garden Ontario will hold its annual, ~ : Girl, 4, Faces Arm Amputation OTTAWA (CP)--Doctors day will remove the left arm of four-year-old Myrna Blair, whose arms were severed by a has has Reidel! Farm, owned by Will- More than 300 people attend- ed the first provincial picnic last year, Members of the club will bring their own lunches to in COLOR + A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Wermooucin® DISCOUNT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Registered Dealer For Alean Siding of Conada Call 668-8606 Anytime In New Zealand AUCKLAND, N.Z. (Reuters) |\Canadian Secretary of State Judy LaMarsh arrived Sunday night for a five-day visit Miss LaMarsh said she had A NOMA-HUBH PRODUCTION Recommended as Adult Entertainment Begins 9:10 STARRING Roneld Prazer Barbaro Windsor come to promote Canada's cen-| tennial celebrations and _ to study New Zealand's methods of broadcasting parliamentary proceedings. "We: would like to form our own system of broadcasting in Parliament, but there have been | ja number of difficulties in the wav." Miss LaMarsh leaves here July 22 for Australia and Eu- BINGO at the Columbus Club into the water. Then I have him the food will be pooled Bom haymower and restored by sur sidered for this farm has a cows the emotions (notably affection) | of a human being Flipper's head trainer, Ric O'Feldman, contends that "any- body who can train a child can train a dolphin," and I heartily agree. It takes as long for me to teach Flipper a trick as it takes me to get the idea across to him as to what | want him to do. And he never forgets, If he learns a trick, and uses it once, he'll do it again on the proper signal six months later All the signals used to tell Flipper what to do are done with the hand, underwater and top-side, For example, the sig { to push water in his face. The signal to shake hands is--as with a human being--simply to hold out your hand He will perform as well for strangers as he will for his trainer, and responds readily to the human stars in the TV se- ries -- Brian Kelly and the youngsters Luke Halpin and Tommy Horden, In fact, there's a genuine affection between Flipper and members of the cast In training Flipper the most important initial step is to es- tablish communication, Once this is accomplished, it's a mat- ter of "affection training." Like people, dolphins possess different personalities and char- acter traits, are intelligent in varying degrees. In many years in this field | have never en countered a dolphin I couldn't train Society Names| New Officers | BOWMANVILLE (TC) -- The newly-formed executive of the Bowmanville and District Horti- culture Society is as follows President, Mrs. L. C. Mason first vice-president, Eber Snow- den; second vice-president, Aimond Fletcher: secretary- treasurer. Merlin Slute: assis- tant, S. M. Slute Directors for two. years are Mrs. A. Garson, Henry Bons, J. Cruikshank, Mrs. K. Fletch. er, Mrs. A. Sul. Directors for one year, B. Dilling, Miss Isabel |i 1 .W Axford Davis liam Brown Auditors are and E. Bradley Robinson, Wil-j/ Mrs. Alfred A. L. Hooey jteach him to transport retrieve live fish--a rather diffi- cult effort since he naturally. is tempted to eat the fish. Once the animal realizes that he is obeying my commands, I people from one place to another After each trick, Flipper is rewarded with both food and affection, He receives a dally average of 12 pounds of fish, plus vitamins Dr. W. Keynoch Dies At 83 PP Arreen a Are sree tem Ares TON AAU LOM Es ey (CP)--A pioneer in wood sci- ence, Dr. William FE. G. Kynoch of Bridgewater, Conn., died Sat- urday at his summer home on Georgian Bay, seven miles west of here Dr, Kynoch, 83, was born in London, England. He graduated from the Uni- versity of Toronto in 1916 and for 10 years was the dean of the forest products laboratories, affiliated with McGill Univer- sity in Montreal, In 1929 he joined the faculty of the Uni- versity of Michigan at Ann Ar- bor in the field of wood science and taught there for 25 years. Dr, Kynoch was the first man to use laminated plywood in ten- nis racquets. He also developed the process to impregnate rail- way ties with rot-resisting creo- sote. and invented the method of sand blasting plywood to raise the grain for a_ three-dimen- sional decorative effect. Ant on | BLOOD CLI TUE., J 2 Until 4 Red Cross CANADIAN LEGION HALL BYRON ST, S. EVENINGS 6:30 TO 9 P.M, calf operation, sow and feeder operation, poultry, and grain corn Everyone tend this day invitation is geons last week Dr. J. J. Laurier, medical di rector of the Ottawa General Hospital, said Sunday the de cision to amputate was made after doctors decided the arm was "hopeless However, the girl experiences complete sensation in her right arm and the circulation is good Dr. Laurier said, Doctors will know: Wednesday whether the arm had been saved The hospital knows of tio pre vious ope where both limbs successfully re those attending will sit down at tables, Ice cream, tea, cof- fee and cold drinks will be supplied. Activities are being planned) for the entire family, he Toronto District Club is plan ning races and sports for the, children, There will also be al Promotion Fund Calf Sale. | welcome to at and a special extended to the ladies We believe you will obtain much useful fnforma tion that could help you in dis cussing your own farm opera- tion, The day is sponsored| jointly by the Durham County Farm Management Association} and Extension Branch of the Ontario Department of Agri-| culture, 14 Frank Street, Bow 1s JUST TO IMPRESS LOOK, England (CP) -- Ken Burgess, 20, said he would ration | were catch a shark to impress his stored to a person manville 133 Brock St. N. WHITBY EVERY TUES. NIGHT Doors Open at 7 P.M, Bingo Starts at 8 P.M. SHARP Admission 50¢ No Children Please girl while holidaying in Corn- wall--and landed a 498'4-pound giant, Hamish Rogerson, chair man of the British Shark An- gling Club, said members have been trying to break the old 478 pound record for years. 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