Ss more than doy. aff to 3,187 bodies, e 61 embassies or nt, plus 23 organi. ; and consulates: et for $338,000 and r unspecified "'new BICYCLE RACES, CYCLE SCRAMBLE POPULAR EVENTS AT WHITBY CARNIVAL |peals under Section 131 of the Revision Court | Members Named HAMPTON -- Reeve H. C Muir, Carl Down, Richard Gibbs, R. Ben Brown and Rus sell Dow have been named by Darlington Township Council as a court of revision to hear ap- Assessment Act. Council moved to inform Z. T. Salmers, counsel for Mr and Mrs. Roth, that an amend- ment to the zoning bylaw now being prepared will permit his clients to add to their dwelling It was suggested the proposal THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday August 8, 1967 5 Goal Yocsislg SPECIALS FROM... "CAMEO COIFFURES" 20% OFF ON ALL COLD WAVES thlights show tis the ourpete ee be postponed until. the amend sion? Why do we ment is in force. 1 The clerk was instructed to Pius o free monicure with any other beouty service. This sies in such coun. eroun, Senegal, the Tunisia--especially uch countries have al embassy here? ation would be if sies were success. motion centres exporters to blast ito the markets of isia $195,718 worth the track, motorcycle riders this corner and were taken was viewed by hundreds of advertise for applications for + |authorized to approve plans for i lat Martin Road, Metcalfe Road the position of township treas- urer, The reeve and clerk -were automative crossing protection and Bennett Road as subn.itted by Canadian National Rail ways. It was decided to notify the offer will last only during the month of August on the doys of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Call now for on oppointment ot 668-6621. CAMEO COIFFURES 105 Byron St. South INDLING 1 \Central Ontario Jqint Planning| 668-6621 WHITBY 668-6621 for or example, we \Board it is council's intention 'sive MS A 4 to include in its 1968 estimates ae xpayers $212,000 : 1 | ROUNDING A curve at those in front. Several par- scramble, won by William crowding onto the race- prbege tei kre abet faa ir embassy there, | the most dangerous part of ticipants took bad spills at Sharpless, of Don Miils, track. two of the area waite disposal | | | lur embassy there ), Our embassy in $290,000, but our Ghana last year to $3,994,185, after 50 per cent higher year, Trip Winners ant director of the CBS-TYV "manager of a pri- j comedy series Good Morning ly acieved such a ° UXBRIDGE -- Malvin Ross, | World. OPEN FROM buiness, he would | RR 2, Uxbridge and Charies a es 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sat.--é6: | be maintained in or sma S 1p O e Sutter, RR 2, Oshawa, havejing 30 Ontario counties will i one : die si -pant, expense-ace | been selected as Ontario County take part. e foreign post. ur diplomatic busi. 2 such small coun. died from nearby ? Tunisia. for ex. |Park, Sunday afternoon, to wit- everyone near the track, at the|sustaining a cut that The tri . : not have an seb ' |Iness what one person called other _end of the park, traffic! 10 cit pa oars he promptly re- as Gieher fh tae St ees a es age a ¢ ' "ne the most dramatic motorcycle|was tied up for blocks as hun-|turned to the race, only to take J yo cn tne ag e Hi a, and he r , ' | at se 3 liuoubig' teas | scramble ever held in Whitby."| dreds of cars tried to channel in| another bad spill that dislocated Beg BA ee ae @ ARROW FOR ALL YOUR PET'S NEEDS -- to the United Na+ Motorcyclists from all over two directions on the single-lane his left shoulder. eri H. Saunders generating sta; @ ALPINE ~ COME INTO THE: Work |Canada, the United States and] entrances. Other riders sustained injuries tion at Cornwall, a visit to Expo @ SIMCA an ambassador in parts of Europe displayed what) 7,1. people at the races com- (0 Various parts of the body, and the agricultural colleges at osting $148,000: but one official termed '"'the best in. "°° hey : and Ron Keys of Oshawa, who|Kemptville and Ste. Anne de (OUP NUE EE celina GREEN ACRE PET SHOP trading deficit of |sportsmanship, co-operation and mented on the high degree of was entered as a junior into the | Bellevue uit: r Mile Power Train Warranty 1,000,000 with th : |courtesy."" | sportsmanship evidenced by the!events, got away with abrasions he Riverdale Kiwanis Club r] 111 Dundes St. W., Whitb -- 668-5171 year, and it han GINO CADORIN of ternational Bicycle Trophy. | Eu BPA TE : when he took a spill on the js sponsoring Mr. phi while BELL S GARAGE 4 r dian business from Guelph, described as a Mr. Cadorin and others in | track the Oshawa Kiwanis Club is 668-3693 n Washington. "steady winner" by his fel- the race reached speeds of WHITBY JAX P Winner of the Dunlop Chal- sponsoring Mr. Sutter. Forty- DUNDAS E. WHITBY lows, won again Monday, as more than 30 mph on wet William M > grown too big for to hospital by St. John Ambulance personnel, The could hardly see for the dust and mud thrown by WHITBY (Staff) -- More than) While the gutteral roar fromjriders, One in /1,200 spectators visited D'Ilillier dozens of 'scramblers' deafened Hunt, fell from his motorcycle lenge Trophy spectators who was particular, sometimes endangered themselves by Jack required --Oshawa Times Photo | | 'County Youths | Motorcycle Scramble F Winne. winners of the provincial junior farmer bus. tour of Eastern On- tario and Quebec. The tour will be from Aug. 13 to 19. study NEW JOB FOR CHULAY John Chulay, first assistant director of the Dick Van Dy Show, has a new job as # ist BUY YOUR GREEN ACRE PET SHOP PET SUPPLIES ® CANARIES ¢ FISH @ FINCHES BUDGIES AQUARIUMS j three boys and girls represent SHOTHIONE; OF on: Miss. Nel ee winner and runners-up in the races received various cash| prizes, depending on their posi-| Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bently, 56 ; |cation. In Montreal, they will Mill st., tions in the races. A race offi e ; : " Pickering, and their); i; s 3 Guel h Man Wins |be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.|son, Jeff, spent a camping week- ve ane a pier Ox tr re 40 : \J. A. Joly and will visit Expo./end at Presqu'ile Point. it! e first few positions, generally |The remainder of their vaca- do not cover transportation and Bike R Troph | he finished first in the 50- pavement to finish in the mile race held in downtown Whitby for the Dunlop In- ants--and the tax- ind pays and pays ess conceit, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gag-|Flon and Dawson, Manitoba jnon, daughter Carmen, son Leo, where they visited relatives. | Whitby; and Omer Gagnon, Dal-; ton, are on a two ~ week va- ce. --Oshawa Times Photo stained Corporal James __ Patterson, {who for the past three years) Miss Paula Kaiser, daughter | was stationed in Germany with|™°Ve from race to race, mainly |tion will be spent camping. expenses for the riders, who) )0 Days attack. So a small anadians were anders and told to 'Ives obvious, The 4" es - --_ has won several other major/Ash, John, Perry and Chest-/, grade 12 student at Denis Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bien et the ! ic The Geena cycling events in Canada this|nut Streets, with the winner! Connor High School. 30 Cedar St., Ajax, visited Expo, Columbus Club ely foaled year, was represented with the|completing the 50 - mile race and were the guests of the dnndiane ahd Aue Dunlop International Bicycle|in one hour and fourteen min-| Whitby Royal Canadian Le- Misses Bernadette and Dolores sas Sick tN : h fl Trophy by Mayor Desmond utes. jgion Ladies Auxiliary will spend pibeau in Cowansville, Que. uivae n the main attack Néwinan, a day in Buffalo, Sept. 7. The| se WHITBY | supported by 500 ; Several participants in ; ' bus will leave the hall at 7) Mr. and Mrs, John: Trecoor, mere | COMpArS race have recently returned | At the international soccer|, m., and will return the same Georgian Court apt., have re- EVERY in warfare, they from racing in the Pan-Amer-|games held in the field ad-|niont jturned from a two - week va- six German divie ican games held in Winnipeg.|jacent to St. John's Anglican cation. In Amherst, Nova Sco- TUES. NIGHT ng the area. They d eight miles on a ; wide and the im- drive was never » Germans asked tice on November became known in 'he Hundred Days ian Army" which 10 casualties be- and October, WHITBY (Staff) - The sec-|the raceway, there were only} ond annual 50-mile bicycle race,|a few minor spills, resulting held in downtown Whitby, at-jin minor cuts and bruises to tion to Regina on an exchange Max. tracted a large number of fans despite intermitent rain. | Gino Cadorin, of Guelph, who| the| Despite the wet condition of|Church, a team from ( Yorkshire, England, shut out wedding anniversary of Mr. and County Second | At Field Day | UXBRIDGE -- The Quinte the riders. The cyclists rode 40 times around the course bounded SOCCER GAMES Scarboro, | of |Hope, for a two - week vaca-|Rertrand, 138 Admiral Rd., Corporal Patterson will of students, arranged by the|now be stationed at Camp Bor- | federal and provincial exchange! den, On the occasion of the first tia, by| program of students. Paula is; they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie. the attempts of Oshawa's teams | Mrs. William Emerton, @ group They visited other relatives in games, The 36 - member British teams campaigned in England for funds to come to Canada to participate in soccer games. a celebration party at their res- lidence, 1701. Dufferin St., Port Whitby, Making arrangements were: Miss Connie Mitton and District Junior Farmer Field|They played several games in| cea ' Montreal on their arrival in Mrs. William Rockburn. A buf Day, at Peterborough, was won) by Peterborough County Ontario County in second place. with| Canada, and then proceeded to |their name-sake, Scarborough, fet lunch was served. Miss Molly Rodlend, Fort to win 13-0 and 5-0, in the two|o¢ friends surprised them with) Cape Breton, and toured Prince Edward Island. Miss June Treen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Treen, Euclid Street, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.\ Gordon Richardson, Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaiser,|the Canadian army, and Mrs .|because of their love for the! 120 Cochrane St., will be leav-| Patterson, were visitors at the |sport. jing mid - August from Port home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph|s Admission 50¢ of age please. BINGO Doors Open at 7 P.M. No Children Under 16 Years Bingo Starts ot 8 P.M. SHARP || If you were born in 8 EVENTS * ge ee her naiv Th tio County athletes won| Ont. where they received a : i ; Munck expedition the 'ike Goaiet to the| civic reception. Francis, and Miss Helen Fitz- ay held first Lu- county obtaining the most points|_ On Saturday's games for the |henry. Toronto, are visitors at OUR GREAT in Canada. in the track and field section, |Bathurst Paper Trophy, Eto-|the home of Mr. and Mrs, Em- \llouez named Ontario County won the tug-of-|bicoke beat Scarborough (On-| verson Gaskin, 66 Queens Rd. Lake Tracy. war. County athletes also won|tario) in the Pee Wee Minor) | \Ibany, Hudson seven first place awards, seven Soccer Invitation Tournament, | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carl- red to Pierre Le rille after siege. ish force under 'ay was checked force under Gen- lle at Pointe Aux h explorer Her- overed Nootka | force under Ad- use captured Fort es, Hudson Bay. of Angus Me reton giant. 1 L. Reid and J. vy from Georgian , England. second place ribbons and four third place prizes in the various events. Ontario and _ Peterborough County athletes will compete in the provincial junior farmer field day to be held Aug. 12 at the University of Guelph. Other counties competing in the Peterborough field day were Prince Edward, Northumber- land, Victoria, Durham, Hast- ings, Lennox and Addington. BURNING THE BOOG GAYLORD, Mich, (AP)--At! the opening of this summer's| third annua! alpine festival, re-| sidents scribbled their probleims to. become holders of the tro- phy for one year. 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