Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1967, p. 9

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SLAND ROAD | METHODIST ev. R. H. James 725-1280 eb na Secs 6 erase aera m.--Sunday School \.M.--"Is God Silent" P.M.--"Warrant For Action" ) P.M.--Prayer & Bible ru endiy Community Church \LL : :00 P.M. OWN CRESCENT \cBRIDE D'S SUPPER BIBLE HOUR NDAY SCHOOL d Prayer Meeting ALL ARMY yuth lood NGS s. John Simpson, The awa. » Your Dial Bible Class 3 TING and Bible Study \N IS A LIVING an and Alliance ast, Oshawa rker, Minister LING » of South America, oronto. | Services ER SERVICE come'" UST 14-24 Life!" n and Adulte, T CHURCH Church ntreal - Greetings vice will be in a larger sonic Temple, 91 diums Rally headed 'lorida. SMITH, Pastor WITH US th: ble Classes ) P.M. ITH ices, FORIUM id "You Welcome 1:15 CKLB-1350 | AINIAN 9@ St. South Rev. J. Jacenty --Church School --Ukrainian Service --English Service SARIAN Rev. E. Seress 10x Church » St. North 'Worship Service and 4th NDAYS DARLINGTON REEVE AND WIFE VISIT CONFEDERATION CARAVAN .+« Reeve and Mrs. Harold Muir Inspect Photographic Section | Five Womens Groups| | Represented At Fair Directors of the Ladies' build- ing at the 60th annual Oshawa Fair say there are more food and handicraft exhibits this} year than there has been for} several years. Five women's groups are ex- hibiting centennial articles at the fair this year - an increase of three groups over last year, says Mrs. Lloyd White, assoc- iate director of the fair. The Shirley Women's Insti- tute won first prize for its dis- play in the centennial exhibit; the Honeydale Women's Insti- tute, second prize; Lakeview Handicraft, third honors and the Pickering Beach Community Church - Ladies' Fellowship group placed fourth. South East Pickering group features old muffin pans brought from Treland. A wide assortment of baked foods was entered for compe- made loaves of bread, 72 jars of fruit, jam and pickles, 10 entries of cup cakes, eight en- | 'Medical Film With Caravan Oshawans attending the Cen- tennial Caravan next week will hav2 the opportunity of seeing |tries of tarts and six entries of tea - biscuits are being dis- Played in 'the Ladies' building. jsince Confederation. Three Men Plead Guilty On Conspiracy Charges Three men held on _ counter- feiting charges since the end of| May appeared in Oshawa Magis-| trate's Court Friday and The film, produced under the jauspices of the Canadian Med- jical Society, |by the Ontario Medical Society, and jthe Centennial Caravan. It is hoped that the film will jgive the public into the giant strides made by charged following a search of|Canadian medicine over the his premises, which turned up|past 100 years, and that pos- a quantity of counterfeit money.|siblv it will stimulate interest The Crown asked that otherjamong younger people to con- pleaded guilty to charges of| char. zes of possession of counter-| sider a career in medicine. conspiracy money. Harvey Joseph LeBlanc, Montreal truck driver, Ernest Joseph Arsenault, 26, an unemployed Moncton, New) Brunswick plumber, search of their rooming house. tition. About 35 pies, 20-home- MERRY-GO-ROUND ALWAYS POPULAR WITH YOUNGSTERS ...Many Need Helping Hand On One Of Oshawa Fair's Rides DESPITE MANY REFRESHMENT STANDS, WATER FOUNTAIN POPULAR SPOT «++Long Line Waits Turn For Cooling Drink Of Water At Oshawa Fair to utter counterfeit! feit money, 32, a} and| Magistrate Donald Dodds. were ar-|ing, rested by Oshawa Police on/heard in County Court House in May 30 and charged following a| Whitby. laid against Bas- The tarache and _ LeBlanc, _ bejdaily dropved. This was agreed to by p.m., movie will be shown from 1.00 p.m. to 11.00 August 1 to August 11, at Alexandra Park. Admission will All three men are being held|be free. \a film illustrating the highlights of Canadian Medical advances is being sponsored will be shown daily at Alex- andra Park, in conjunction with some insight UP THREE DAY STAND AT BOWMANVILLE WHAT'S MORE CANADIAN THAN A ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICEMAN ? ---Admiring Youngsters Gather Around RCMP Constable In Front Of Confederation Caravan Caravan No. 4 In Area Town: Expect 17,000 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --the) caravan during its stay at Mem- Confederation Caravan is ex- eo deri ik a es ussel Honey, ti) e pected to draw more than 17 000 | crowd of 400 at the opening that people in its three-day visit to| Canada had become a great Bowmanville. jnation in its past 100 years, Mayor Ivan Hobbs officially opened the touring caravan at|peovles who settled 11 a.m., Friday, and caravan|try. manager George Moir invited) MPP Alex Carruthers said the hundreds of children at the} Canadians could face the future park to visit the displays|united, despite the things that ve ll times during its stay. |separate them. Caravan No. 4, reported Moir, Manager Moir, in welcoming has had almost 1,000,000 visitors|the crowd at the caravan, said since it began touring North-|his work crew had encountered western Ontario, May 10. Moir) consiaerable difficulty setting up said the caravan was capable|the large exhibit in the rain- of putting through 9,000 visitors| soaked park. the cour DISTANCES in custody until Tuesday morn- when evidence will be| while Bastarache} 302; Halifax, York, 591 miles. The distance from Oshawa to Toronto is 35 miles; to Chicago, LeBlanc and Arsenault had|550; Winnipeg, 1,125; Vancouv- Joseph Ernest Bastarache, 39,|/been held since their arrest on|er, 2,817; Ottawa, 214, Montreal, of Park Road South, Oshawa,/$10,000 bail, was arrested the next day, andjhas been free on $10,000 bail. 1,142 and New | molded together by diversified] | She Oshawa Times OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1967 daily, even though it was built} Special low platforms were for a 5,000 daily capacity. |placed between the trailers on Mayor Hobbs said he hoped|the soggy ground, to prevent the people of Bowmanville would take advantage of the opportuni- ty of visiting the seven-trailer sections of the display trucks. people wading through several] § inches of water between some : |paper said Brown waited for a Vindicator Favored Gibbs In 1867 Electoral Race George Brown, a "'hot'? sup-|ests, and who is ever ready to porter of confederation in its| assist you in your every emer- early stages and editor of the| gency or will you take a resi- Toronto Globe, was coolly re-jdent of Toronto, already too ceived in Oshawa following his|Well represented, who personal- ly knows nothing or cares noth- nomination for South Ontario ing about you and whom you riding in 1867. will see but seldom and that Brown was nominated at ajnot at the time at which you Brooklin convention in July,| wish to use him but when he 1867, but only a handful of spec-|wants to use you," said The tators met him at the Oshawa! Vindicator. station . | A "Globe" story which The "The issue is simple,"'.said| Vindicator said Brown denied The Vindicator, the weeklyjhaving any part of, did not newspaper at that time. "Is}make him a more _attrac- Mr. Gibbs' (Thomas N. Gibbs,/tive candidate for the riding. the 1866 representative in the] The story as it appears in the MOTORCYCLE PINNED BY PIC A motorcycle was pinned lion rider, Mrs. Patricia beneath the wheels of a | Huband, of Walton Blvd., ae truck in this col- Whitby, who -- sustained pickup truck in : chest injuries and a frac- lision yesterday afternoon tured collar bone. Her con- on Highway 12, north of dition was described as Whitby, but the only person "satisfactory" at Oshawa injured was the woman pil- General Hospital today. Her KUP TRUCK husband, the driver of the n.otorcycle, Edward Hu- band, was uninjured except for minor cuts and bruises. The driver of the truck was Stanley Szymaczak of An- derson St., Whitby. --Oshawa Times Photo Canadian Assembly for South|Oshawa paper says: "If Mr. Ontario riding) the worst man | Brown is not elected, it will now offering for a seat in the|be because Mr. Gibbs' money House of Commons?" | bags and they are very "If not ,why does Mr. Brown|heavy are more. weighty not go to these constituencies?" |than the principles of the re- asked The Vindicator. The | formers of south Ontario." The Vindicator report- ed: 'Voters of south Ontario, when you follow Mr. Brown's nod and beck, you are intelli- West York riding nomination but he found 'West York was not agreeable"'. Art Gallery Spons "Paint-In' For Am Do you feel you have hidden} The Art Gallery of Oshawa is f|members of his family owned The Vindicator urged voters to support a local man like Gibbs who would "always" be ready to help. Gibbs and other a prosperous milling business gent and honest men, but if you dare think for yourselves, if you dare hold an opinion of your own, you are set down as 'moutons' ready to be bought and sold like sheep." out your palette, velvet beret and tising. start prac-| work of art may be immortal- in Oshawa. "This is the opinion Mr.|ized on the wooden fence sur- "Shall you thrust out a man|Brown has of you," said the whom you can see every day,|paper. "You can retaliate at|hall. annex now under construc- whose interests are your inter- the polls." _Ition | along Centre Street. of organizing the job was dele- with the theme 'Happiness Is', and not only that, there will be There's a chance that your|dancing in the streets. About ten days ago, board of control decided that the panels rounding the site of the city|could be painted on, under suit- able supervision, and the task "a J > 4 YOUTHFUL OWNER NEEDS HELP GETTING COMPETITOR INTO COMPETITION -++Friendly Pat Got Steer Into Area Where Judging Took Place oring ateurs gated to William Caldwell, di- talent as a painter? Then get| sponsoring a one-day "'paint in"/rector of the Art Gallery of smock and|there on Wednesday, August 16,|Oshawa. After consultation with ja colleague, advertising man {Ernie Jukes, Mr. Caldwell | said: "Participants are expected to provide their own _ brushes, | mops, brooms, rollers, sticks, jarms, hands and feet, but paint |will be available by auction. | | "We shall have a real auce f, |tioneer, and proceeds will go to |the Crippled Children's School. |The paint-in will last from 1 {p.m. to 8 p.m., and the theme |means the artists' interpreta- {tion of what happiness means to them. "Challenges will be accept- able, for instance, firemen from station one versus firemen from station two," he said. "There are only 168 panels available, so painters are ad- vised to get their applications jin soon to the Art Gallery of Oshawa, 7% Simcoe Street South, 576-3000. | "They should describe what |their subject will be when make | ing the application," Mr. Cald- well said. Mr. Caldwell, in reference to censorship, said the gallery ré- served the right to paint out "those" pictures. The fate of any masterpiece on the fencing is as yet un- decided, but they may eventuale ly also be auctioned. He said that a street dance with refreshments was also planned ig Centre and Bagot Streets.

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