Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Aug 1966, p. 11

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CARNIVAL CAPTIVATES CHEERING CROWDS WHITBY (Staff) The sounds of marching feet of bandsmen, rocking sailboats on choppy waters, schreeching eries of motorcycle enthusiasts the oohs and ahs of spectators and the gurgling laughter of children helped tell the week: end story of the first Whitby town carnival "This event nival in the truest sense cause we did not have rides booths. or a circus," paid Jack Woodward, president of the Chamber of 'commerce, which sponsored the sports eala, 'fut this year's work is the basis for something really great next year," Mr: Woodwart members are an sent new ides A newt weel The town-wide port end wan kicked off by parade Street High fer 1, throu returned to it wat nol a care hee ni Cinmber ous to pre meeting wee a Jaycoe at Henry » A let. ind irhing "bund service clube and organizations with about 20 floats Dennis Stevens, Jaycee presi- dent, praised the parade com- mittee for a 'job well done" and the large crowd participa. tion 4 few minor misnhuapea occurred during the procession, {i started out late and became disjointed at Gilbert and Breck Vr. Stevens attributed the slowdown to the formation drill made at the 'four corners" hy the Golden Monarches, a brass from Toronto, He added that the floats were required to pause hefore the review stand in front of Brock theatre The Golden Monarchs paid & friendly visit to Fairview Lodge Dundas St, where they play a mediey of tunes for some old folks ST BAND 4 trophy for the '*hest band' vas presented at the lodge to Henry Major, drum major of arborough Drum Corps, Douglas Smith, an accountant at the bank, accepted the Jay- cee award, Judges were, Ted Curl, Mrs, Fileen Moore, a Whitby councillor and Phyllis Murray, an accountant at the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mins Turonia tiie, auay Ait Nyles and Whitby's Bobo. the clown, Bill Bow, were on hand fo add to the occasion Tots in Whitby got into sports action first as two tyke all-star teanis, the Whitby Réyals and the Oshawa' Nipigons teams clashed in a game staged at Centennial Park, The home team held their ground and de feated Oshawa 17-2 SPECTACULAR Whitby Yacht club sallpaat for 42 sailboats from several Lake Ontario ports was one of Saturday's biggest apectaculars, Mayor Whitby, Desmond News man; the Whitby Club commo dove,. Mel Goreski Douglas Comber commodore 0 the Scarborouzh Yacht club and Lt, by a 44-year boating -7eteran, Eric Newell, Toronta, with Totem Too, his sailboat, He teamed with his son, John Newell, Pickering, and John Balmer for a three-man crew to make a round trip in one ate 4 4A hiv iv A Third, fourth and fifth places were so close together, timer Larry Cond, Whithy, didn't re cord their times, James Stewart and his Whitby built "Moon Lady" took second place, arriving in the harbor six minutes after the winning boat, Bill Smith, Don Mills, secured third honors with his "Calypso," The Power Trophy for the "Third Class will bear the engraved name of the winner and be exhibited in the yacht club quarters, Mr, Newell will receive a miniature duplicate of the orig- inal award for his personal keeping, 'We're delighted they'y organized a yacht club in He had a fully found ship under nautical law which in cludes anchor, bells, fog horn, life jacket and a properly-fiown flag,' said Edward Power, chairman of the Yacht elub =: sone me the affair was Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club which received a trophy for the most points, First arrival was Bill Govardl of Port Perry and his 'Alfa'; best sailor is Peter Shell, who assisted the Calypso crew, Powerboat race was won by Curt Handson, Oshawa, in the predicted log race, Runner-up was Bill Goverde, Port Perry. MOTORCYCLES The grand winner of the motorcycle race was Terry Porter, Dor Val, Quebec, who was awarded the Dunlop trophy on Saturday, "So many people come to see the 8-10 serambles that we could hardly get in," said Mr, Woodward Giovanni Filippin, Downsview, Ont., won the 50-mile bicycle race Monday, The course was several laps around the block which comprises the streets, Ash, John, Perry and Chestnut, Whitby, Now. we can come again next year,' said the Eng- Col, Leo Tiggelers were aboard the review craft, Dipper 5, a 45- foot cruiser to salute the passe lish racer, ing sailboats Mr, Erie Newell also won the The Thunderbird one and a Melron Award for the "best half mile sailboat race was won dressed" ship, The best float award went to the Bank of Montreal whose VOT o duncers were considered and trade have wviven top perform- repre= nce The girls were volun: from the bank point houhi ¢ To boost commerc« in Whitby, the sented merchants i ones 2 sraaucsanstsassitte parade compan De puma ahh.aaiGaremaemeare ee ee reaps YERERESS SAILBOATS REVIEWED AT YACHT CLUB REGATTA «+» Forty-Two Sailboats Participated In Races CAVEMAN STOPPED IN TRACKS BY GRANDMA CLAMPETT «++ Theatre Guild Members John Townsend, Joyce Wainwright MISS TORONTO RIFLE CLOWNS WITH BOBO »++dudy Anne Nyles Represents Football Team Oshawa Gimes an Dies ncident aaseeaees 4 Ox Myrtle PUC LAUNCHING SEARCH | VMIMIMr A HRAMMM FIrAmMAy tr | Man, Brother - In-Law PUBLIC POWER HISTORY | | ee. | Lv, oa en | MP. ALDERMAN Farmers, City Dwellers tographs and anecdotes relat. with the Ontario Municipal MYRTLE (Staff) -- One man} He was taken there by am- ing to the origin and develop: Electrical Association and the jis dead and another lies seri-/bulance Saturday night with WILL OPEN FAIR . Happy With Weatherman ment of public power in Osh. Association of Municipal Blee- ously injured in a Toronto hos+|spinal injuries apparently suf. Michael Starr, Ontario Rid ual for the rWO TYKE BASEBALL TEAMS CLASH AT CENTENNIAL PARK ves WHITHY Royais, OShawa Nipigon Park Helped Open Sports - Filled Weekend More Fires Hit Christmas Trees Hyves awa and area has been -- trical Utilities vital after a shooting inci 23 tal aft F g dent/fered from a .22 rifle launched by the Public Mr, Gibbie said it is be here Saturd evenings M yrtl | \ ss wi egg Pag os , as a oo ' re Saturday evening, Myrtle} A spokesman at the hospital Utilities Commission lieved the first use of power 10 miles north of Whitby, [this morning described his con- MP and Ald. -R. Cecil "With everyone throwing in' in the Oshawa area was at Whitby provincial police saididition as 'fair.' Rint will officially open today they are treating the case] "His mors is again \ I iriver) { Oshawa fall able to get a farily complete iffieul n attenipte rder-suic lis ba --o "eo pe F ; " ut it is aifficu is an allenmipted murder-suicide,|is making S' S. Stac' a i ni But it 1 t i i de. | ng most satisfactory story says Se Gibbie to find out much about it," he Dead is Sydney Reason, 54, of} progress,' the spokesman said, { Ul secretary-treasurer Adan Myrtle village in Whitby Town.) Police said after Shepard had rhe power * oe cinainge 6 hip jbeen shot Reason apparently story Anyone owning clippings or His brother-in-law, E d wardjturned the gun on himself and n , ; " Hall of Memory at who uae Oe Wayne Shepard, 60, also of/committed suicide Adam ec k ; es te ' Myrtle village, is in Toronto! Inyestigating officer is Cons Niagara Falls BUG. * |General. Hospital with serious/stable Ernest Collinson of the The display injurie 'Whitby OPP detachment. history af informa na ee ---- Ontario ne "Sen City Sanitation Officers win City Public Health Nurses Chock Restaurants, Stores wis vos Visit Over 1,500 Families : heal wave Protection of their two cents we should be a woolen mill near Columbus eryone's happy u Civie holiday ree-day B : rather AUSE said Forest shi : , t py ber weekend, he the Orono Christmas tree plan , ' daha Thursday . ait been Soa ) ' " acres The ceremony « \ 'i 'i Atte place at Alexandra Park | i dwellers swirnmin Spm, The fair it average fourth an A age in at 4 pom, wher A total of Somerset Bruce ecreation parks and mont said the O0ls Was also about for the time of 2.045 swam in and Municipal Holdsworth assistant director, OShawa recreation depart tations over the wee ndanet al city's The densely Oshawa area included in a the Sir station happy be corded its weatherman had the j f yen, T wait until everyone major fire of the dry-sy som ~ ot Hos We cela Worst of the two fires ' at 6 pon re Sheps S ] iM The Miss Qshay air Ses & : «jeden beauty contest will bett Christmas trees on eession Nine, Clarke Te went up in flames Careless campers the Mosport races w for the fire Damage has around $25,000 in the "It was started it ery foreman for | On partment of Lands and said today 36-HOUR FIGHT The fire o through the Mosport of smoke his) Valuntee from Orono da} i hw ) Sa His s in co » with battled the bla i "driv w Hart before ii was bro ' ' ' B ' rol f Broads Toronto control ¥ police Dre. e¢ Tere le is in ser mint The second bla ¢ Toronto General Hospita yesterday on land Mt 2 f al in a! \ ' . } oni was tak Township, th yu } r mile away from t) It was start Breen, from a and ignited "The fire spread:so q rode woodec will be year the pools, photographs or sonal knowledge = of velopment of public asked to contact the "Little scraps of tion will help us round out the said Mr. Gibbie power describing the throughout anized as by On- » 40 when ' i power is being or project and u fir > to take openia story,' over the week the month of June was 34,902 visited yo@5 the Fore Robertson Department : Wasps Sting Whitby WHITBY (St } ' " Rreer ' John B Public and sts reported Youth "There ee said bered 272. In addition seven lakeshore samples were taken. The report indicates there were 352 garbage storage and disposal inspections were made tests!) sith UDR ' ithis year to date with 175 ex estab-/ aminations conducted in the past Ts three months cite our health = is iven by the environmental sa-! it yn section of the Oshawa vartment of health this the sanitation sec tinaully conducts spections of city could health of hy, no more thanidue to the two-week b barbe health nurses have) Vision tests we "g : ' < 3.767 students durin months and 80 pupi to have defective ey Tmmunize The public health nu by the board of } f the Os! » department! 2.956 children wi there were » to Infants M made total of 2.434 visits to during the past To do OOF '. Toronto Man, Galt Girl 'yo Killed In Orono Crash a Patrick Ho: \ree mont vor Sing sec ws which he ation proc sme pupil's cards. were returned. to} Eeuang Places in Oshawa were! 1§-Year-Old Youth Found In Kingston atelt Publ : a " aha ehingon He ' which 490) t n at the reques . : in washes were taken, a report The search Patrick Ch parents port shows School j > made on land Ave He was whalf of 613 iidrer There sits to pre-school) m H ' 'cdl found in Kingston axspital where } t ' fe and yey last Thursday 3 pturned t : 'fo an ' "ee bate eames at e* Thursday and returned to is wen c 1 . : }, his home ; ' » othe She rd . $ : oducts were taken with " . Enos ' " ' \ one © to 3 : wna The youth went missing from farm tracto : ed. Welt wn ik Preto "escape : eli ? - seg a veraushl . ed a ERE his home on July 23. Police " - ica nas R 9 st tsitwo ¢ rn ' a s vot ge across the province and in Montreal were notified of his ~idisappearance, The second tin willed tn months duri audiometry dents. were ex d to ha Y ' \ ave for 16-year-old ppell, of 374 High- has been called off. and variety stores ops ious condi and bakeries re also 333 inspections during the to the Os cream

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