Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1966, p. 15

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|predicting but we are hoping faithe riots are over," i Monday night, left four dead, cineariy 50 B\ property damage, LONE RANCH RIDER A solitary rider is seen through a cart wheel as he returns to the Riverbend Alta, Malm- Photo) Ranch in Longview, The rider is Brent berg (CP NEWS IN BRIEF PAPERS RETURN ROME (AP) -- Italian morn ing newspapers hit the streets Sunday following a 48 - hour strike, the fourth country-wide | TREMORS PANIC NEWQUAY, England (Reut- ers)--Hundreds of Cleveland On Alert For Riots CLEVELAND (AP) -- White and Negro leaders looked today ior Ways tO prevent a new Gat break of racial violence in Cleveland's east side slums, where sniping and incendiary fires \asted for a week before order was restored, Police and national guards- men, helped by a heavy rain, maintained the peace for the second straight night, prompt- ing Police Chief Richard Wagner to say: "We are not prophesying or The rioting, which began last injuredana- heavy White and Negro leaders got together during the weekend ahd formed a broader base of understanding in an effort to |deal with some of the problems at the root of the violence, TO HELP FIND WORK The first material step, was taken today with the establish ment of an employment centre \to find work for those who had lost thelr jobs at stores burned and looted during the week of | violence, | Wagner is expected to recom jmend withdrawal soon of the 2,000 national guard troops, Fewer police and guardsmen patrolied the Hough (pro- By CAROL KENNEDY HENLEY ON THAMES (CP) It was a wedding to remembe. when Galen Weston, son of Ca- nadian bakery millionaire Gar- figid Weston, married Dublin's top. model, Hilary Frayne, by the Green banks of the Thames in this Englivh town Saturday. The romance of Klondyke days was evoked by the 1890s- style dress of the bridal pair and their attendants, England turned on her best summer weather for the oc- casion, which reached its cli- max as an ancient steamboat with a band playing ragtime music carried guests up the ri- ver, {ringed with weening wil- lows and gardens thick with flowers, Two high - spirited guests added a touch of unexpected drama by jumping into the 'ri- ver as the 80-year-old Majestic, last of her kind on the Thames, cruised up the Henley regatta course, The adventurous guests, a girl in a purple mini-skirt and an Irish store executive, were quickly reseued dried out and plied with champagne as the band played on Galen, strapping 25-year-old) youngest of the nine Weston children--seventh to be mar: ried--close the Klondyke theme after studying the family photo- graph album, His grandfather was married in the same kind vacationers nounced huff) area, a predom- of long-jacketed, bigh-buttoned rushed from thelr beds when alnantly Negro slum section) cit with string tie and grey series of earth tremors, ac: where the rioting started, and ten-gallon hat that Galen, best 'Garfield Weston's Son, Dublin's Top Model Wed Barbara's seven-year-old son,)H Garfield Mitchell, was a page. Other Canadians among the 166--giests tncluded_Peter--_Da!- gleish, Camila's husband, and| Conzad Black, a Toronto neigh- a bor of the Wesions, Key, Jjonn) the best man, assisted G, L, Pettit, A strong Irish contingent from Hilary's hometown of Dun|ri Laoghaire, near Dublin, in- cluded. Mrs, Noel Frayne, mother of the bride; Hilary's two sisters and young brother) and Dr, Stanley Boland, a fam- fiy friend who gave the bride away, In a touching. gesture that broke with tradition, Hilary tossed her bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley wo} her widowed mother, WESTON HAPPY "It gives me. great happiness that Galen has joined Canada with . Ireland,"' said Garfield Weston at the champange re- ception on the riverside lawns of the Weston home near Hen- ley, His wife, Reta, whose an- cestors came from Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, added: "'it's good to have more Irish blood rejuvenating the stock," Gelan met his bride two years) ago in Dublin, where he runs| a Weston supermarket - chain. at a nearby lock, preceded by three street musicians he had spotted playing outside his posh Fortnum and Mason store in Piccadilly "Galen always wanted to be married on the Thames," said |Weston, reminiscing as the top| steamer puffed downriver, "He ilary was formerly a model with Ireland's celebrated bo t Id pl designer, Sybil Connolly, They wee es oer oe Pee announced their engagement 11 Marlow, on a night of bad ecks ago at the Vancouver|bombing (by the Germaii#y; edding of David and Diane|Later he rowed for St, Paul's ichol, jscheo! before going to the Nichol of Flint, Ont., brother of, The three - tiered wedding| versity of Western Ontario," . the|cake, naturally, came from a} rector of Remenham, Rev, A.| Weston bakery. The bridal couple, who danced on board in their wed- Garfield Weston, at 67 re-\ding clothes, disembarked at puted to be one of the six|Henley and were whisked to chest men in Britain, was in|London Airport to start a Ku- breezy, jovial mood as he led) ropean motoring honeymoon. guests to the steamboat moored! They will live in Dublin. LOOKING FOR A SAFE HOME PORT FOR YOUR BOAT? LAKE SCUGOG MARINE offers: Lighted Dock and Slips e Season Retes Clean Modern ° Washrooms e 24 Hour Supervision e Winter storage e Concrete Launching Ramp Plenty of Parking Refreshment Booth Boot Lift Shell Gas and Oil Safe cruising woters with occess to the Trent System and only minutes away from your home. "The Home Port of the Friendliest Skippers" LAKE SCUGOG MARINE (Port Perry) Ltd. 2 miles north of Port Perry Whitby --- 668-3577 Port Perry --- 985-3658 Free Brochure on Request ta Oy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 25, Go now! Vacation worry-free! : Go with an HFC Traveloan. 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(northwest corner, over Fairweather's) 64 King Street East--Telephone 725-6526 (next to the Genosha Hotel) AJAX: 66 Harwood Avenue South, ..+ssse0+++++09+eTolephone 942-6920 (over The Advertiser) man David Nichol of Vancouver | and the ushers wore for the WAS! ceremony in the picturesque! village church of Remenham, | near Henley, walkout by newspaper employ-|companied by a mysterious ex- bordering neighborhoods, These ees this month, The unions|plosion, hit this holiday resort |included a community known as want a new contract with a 13 Saturday, No damage or casu- Little Italy, A Negro per-cent increase in wages, |alties were reported, The trem+ killed between it and Hough plus longer vacations, increased ors, lasting several seconds, wae easy» TER re. severence pay and the power to|were felt throughout Cornwall/men were arres n co a control all hiring af firing.;and the Scilly Isles in the|ton with the shooting, | BRIDE FRILLY fhe publishers' federation has southwestern tip of the country,| 'The strife etarted Monday Blonde, blue-eyed Hilary, 23, rejected these demands and i ; wee jnight at a tavern in the heart) wore a romantic draped and) has offered a seven-per-cent : STUNTS, CRASHES of Hough over the refusal jto| frilled white silk organza gown) pay increase VALPARAISO, Ind, (AP) -- serve ice water, It reached riot}and her two Irish bridesmaids r Stunt pilot Bill Adams thrilled proportions when mobs were dressed in Victorian-style JAMBOREE ENDS 35,000 spectators Saturday by|swarmed into the streets, burn-| white lace gowns embroidered) KASZUBY, Ont, (CP) -- A cutting a ribbon while flying up-|ing, looting and shooting, |with yellow flowers, week-long jamboree by 800 Po- lish-Canadian boy scouts and girl guides from across Canada CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Declares ss on tag ee commemorating 1,000 years of Christianity in Poland ended here Sunday, On Saturday, the scouts and guides were joined by members of the all-Canadian Polish Youth Organization bringing the total attendance to about 2,000, ; PREMIER SET OTTAWA (CP)--Premier of The Centennial Play has been set for Jan, 11, 1967, at the Ot- tawa Little Theatre, the Cen- tennial Commission announced Saturday. The play is being written by a team composed of Robertson Davies, Eric Nichol, W. 0, Mitchell, Yves Theriault and Arthur Murphy, Leon Ma- jor of Halifax will direct the} initial tryout of the play in Lind. say, Ont,, this fall, | GOOD DEED FATAL SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)-- Ina May Lowry, 40, saw an- other car stopped on the free- way Saturday night and started directing traffic around it, An approaching car struck a slower-moving one, then veered off and struck the woman, kill ing her, RAINS DEADLY SEOUL (AP) -- Twenty-one persons, including eight mem- bers of one family in Seoul, perished during the weekend as a result of continuing heavy rains in South Korea, the na- tional flood committee an- nounced Sunday. It listed the toll in more than a week of per sistent rain and flooding at 47 dead, 15 missing, 33 injured and $7,800 homeless ATHENS (Reuters) Exiled Soviet writer Valery Tarsis, stripped of his citizenship for eriticiging the Soviet regime while touring Western Europe earlier this year, has been granted Greek nationality, the interior ministry has an nounced, Tarsis, who says he is of Greek origin Greece last month had said he in Italy PORGERS ACTIVE EDINBURGH (AP) land and parts of En being flooded with for of Scotland £5 ($15) tice announced Sunday, Bank of Seatiand accepted throughout the United Kingdom arrived = in Earlier he planned to settle Seal sland are ed Bank not po ye nates are eran of the boy scout movement who died Friday at his home, The retired executive commis: sioner for training of the Boy Scouts of Canada; he directed the first Canadian scouter's training course near Ottawa in 1948, programs. that come annual events, MAKES SOCIAL DEBUT RAPALLO, Italy (AP)--King Constantine of Greece and other European royalty mingled with 800 guests Saturday night when Anna Sandra Cingano, 18, |daughter of Count Enrico Ma), rone Cingano, made her debut at her father's huge villa Count Cingano ts an aperitif manufacturer SNOWDON GETS CHECKUP LONDON = (Reuters) The Earl of Snowdon, husband of Princess Margaret, is in a Lon- don hospital for a routine medi cal check-up, A spokesman for St, Bartholomew's Hospital said Sunday he was admitted Friday and is expected to leave in a few days PUERTO RICANS MARCH SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Carrving an effigy of President Johnson as a cowboy with pis tols drawn, 300 pro-independ ence marchers demonstrated in San Juan Sunday in protest over Puerto Ricans fighting with U.S. forces in Viet Nam. Spain ceded the island to the United States after the Spanish Ameri- can war of 1898 GROMYKO IN JAPAN TOKYO (AP)---Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko arrived Sun day for an official visit to Japan. In a brief airport state ment he said he hopes his visit will "improve Soviet-Japanese elations and help relax interna honal QUAKES ROCK TOWN TOKYO (AP)--Seismographs recorded Sunday 45 earthquakes strong enouch for a human be ing to feel in the resort town of Hakone, 75 miles west of Tokyo the Japanese meteorological agency said. 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Afterwards he said: | "T feel very full." 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