| 2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, Moy 16, 1958 ----! Kiwanians | , Entertained § At Uxbridge | | Locking, livestock pro- duction service, Canada Depart. ment of Agriculture, Toronto, was the speaker when the members of the Uxbridge Junior Farmers Club entertaiped the members of the Toronto Riverdale Kiwanis |Club recently. Mr, Locking is the 7 chief grader for meat and meat {products for the province, 1 Ilustrating his remarks on § uality by demonstrating with wholesale cuts from a side of Red {Brand Baby Beef, Mr. Locking | pointed out how you can tell the |difference between beef from & , F% young anmial and beef from ar dg, |older animal, He also indicated {on the beef carcass where the | various retall cuts come from. ! A lively discussion period termin- ated a most entertaining and in- | structive talk. The banquet was held in the a PRs wo " banquet hall of the Trinity United camera shows the junior. 100- | student at the Whitby District Church, Uxbridge, on Tuesday yard dash which was won by | High School with a mark of May 13. The Junior Institute ca- Brian Gilchrist, a Grade 10 | 11.8 seconds. tered and did a fine job of decor- : - ---- ----e ating the hall and tables with baskets and vases of spring flow ers. | Cloyne - Stearman, president,/F Uxbridge Junior Farmers, acted 77 as chairman, He welcomed the Kiwanians, Junior Farmer mem- bers and their friends. The Jun- jor Institute president, Evelyn! Ianson, thanked the Riverdale Kiwanis Club on behalf of the H py Win 2 i he Ontario Secondary Schools As- | contestants to compete in the sociation converged on Osh- | COSSA final being held on | aw; Thursday to decide the | May 24 at Trenton. Here the | ATHLETES FROM NINE setondary schools in the Lake- shore District of the Centrai Pickering District High School Wins Track Meet Shot put, Bothwell (Bowman- ville) 39 feet 3.6 seconds. Broad jump, Davis (Cobourg) 18 feet 4'2 inches. High jump, Keevil (Pickering) 4 feet 8 inches. Hop, step and jump, Dingman (OCVI) 36 feet 6 inches. Pole vault, Craig (Pickering) 8 Rotarians See Gold Refined On Monday morning, May 15,! The Rotarians found similar 20 members of the Oshawa Ro- facilities in a new Improvement tary Club feasted their eyes on a District near Levack, which fea- $20,000 gold brick. {tures modern pl , and up- This was one of the highlights to-date school, and a $100,000 of the visit made by the 20/cemmunity hall, Rotarians to one of Canada's |SEE METAL REFINED most important mining districts, From the Improvement Dis- Sudbury. |trict, the party went by car to The trip was organized as a!Copper CIiff, to visit the metal re- combined good will trip, and fineries of International Nickel [ed with a gift in appreciation of inter-club meeting with the Sud-|Co. Ltd. Here they saw the re- his work in the high school bury club. The chairman of the|fining processes for nickel, cop-|where the regular meetings are Bd Kiwanis Sub = behalf 3 Se LIONETTES ASSIST EYE BANK CANVASS s for their support withi Members of the Oshawa | eye bank. Here four Lionettes | Club sight comservation coms the various projects carried out| yj,neites organization are giv- | are caught by the camera as | mittee; Mrs. Wolfe Miller, Mrs. ur . / d os Jour. in his canabye| iDE every possible assistance to | they Prepared tue lovers wines | John Kent, president of the and humorous manner, intro- the Oshawa Lions Club which | residents of the area. From | Lionettes and Mrs. Robert duced the head table guests. Mr.| is sponsoring a canvass to se- | left are Mrs. Jack Bird, wife | Schoenau. Turner Ashenhurst was present- cure donations of eyes for the | of the chairman of the Lions' ~-Times-Gazette Photo and warm,| Shot Put, Aru (OCVI) 46 feet provided|3 inches. nearly 200) Broad Jump, Greenaway (Port ool athletes" to|Hope) 20 feet 10 inches. scles and speed | High Jump, Falkner lay afternoon. feet 7 inches. lors of nine] Hop, step and jump, hore District|way (Port Hope) 41 of the Central Ontario Secondary | inches. ] School Athletic ation the Pole vault, Malcalm (Picker-|feét 9 inches. boys competed in a track meet|ing) 10 feet 6 inches. | Discus, Burke (OCVI) 97 feet for the right to attend the COSSA| Discus, Aru (OCVI) 111 feet 8% 6 inches. : : finals to be he!d in Trenton on|inches. Javelin, Wiid (Pickering) 120 Bright, s kies pleasant temp ideal conditions f secondary match their in. Oshawa, Th Wearing the cf schools in the L nny atures wr (TCS) 5 Greena- foot 9% Neighborhood Shopping Centres Not Popular Land set aside for small neigh- people did not seem to want, People were discovering that borhood shopping centres to|them and only four out of about the ranch type homes, which serve housing subdivisiois was/700 houses built within the last! spread out well away from the: |not in many cases being used in'year were semi-detached. city, were proving extremely 1 Gilchrist (Whitby) Gilchrist (Whitby) Hall (Whitby) 62.2 Kaine (Whitby) 54.3 (Pickering) s| WATCH FOR "GREAT" NEWS FROM OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE NO RURAL DELIVERY [ Postmaster J. Moran] at, due to, a|$1100 in a traffic accideni, at the Day .. 45 oH . 46 45 45 « 4 . 45 ment, Labor Minister Michael Starr said the number of persons re- MARINE PROPULSION The first ship to be propelled| | [exclusively by gas turbines was, has been with us since 1954 and HMS Grey Goose, naval gunboat has gone to four summer camps, |[8unched in Britain in 1955. | Last year he was on the senior | NCO's course at camp, Last year was a banner year for him be- May 24 | Javelin, Hart (TCS) 134 feet 7|feet 62 inches. : ; PICKERING TOP SCORE |inches. eT | WE trip committee was J. W. Low r. gold, silver, and various held, by Frances lanson and The nine schools rticipating| 2-mile, Moore (Pickering) 11 | Ty. per, 8 ie nine. 5c100'S participa ool Ie, rh onds | a director of the Oshawa club. |other metals extracted from the Stewart Annand. ' ahd the total points accrued by|minutes 47.8 seconds, | Igos 0 use The party left Union station in|rocks in the Sudbury area. The There were over 30 Riverdale| their atiiicles were Pickering, | NTERMEDIATE Toronto Sunday night, and ar-|Rctarians were shown ingots of Kiwanians and their wives in at- 90; Oshawa Collegiate and Voca-|™ 100" wards Gibson (Whitby) 11 : rived at Sudbury early Monday. silver and one gold ingot, valued tendance. Mac Frost, chairman) Homal lnstivie Jo Paine Col | seconds. I ta mum They were greeted at the station|at $20,000, |of the agricultural committee, ex- lege School, (Port Hope), 65:1 apg"vargs Balfour (TCS). Af a y , by a group from the Sudbury At 6.30 p.m., the Oshawa Ro-|pressed the appreciation of the Whitby, 45; Bowmanville, 26:| 440 Yards, Mollon (OCVI) 56] TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Ar Rotary Club, who entertained the tarians were guests of the Sud-|Kiwanians in being honored at pon 3 Pe o ohare: 1%; | seconds gonauts oy open mei J Big Oshawa Rotarians to breakfast, bury club at the regular eclub|this banquet. Ajax, shawa Central Colleg-| rele. 'W or' (Pickeri ur foo ague seasor , visi Ev - 3 . : : Alax, 11, Osha © 880 yards, Webster Pickering) Four fo bn tio sta. | Defore leaving Sudbury to visit meeting. S. F, Everson of the Oshawa, it was stated Thursday Mr. Sprait raised the prob- expensive to maintain because " : 2 minutes 11.6 seconds. ; lah o sta-ithe Hardie and Fecunis nickel Oshawa club, a past district. al f 1 At the same time the track q |dium under a contract signed . . night at a meeting of Oshawa lem of people wanting to change of costly services such as pave- y . % | 1-mile, Webster (Pickering) 5 mines, governor, was guest speaker, He i icipality' : I \ meet was being run off in Osh-| 'eB Thursday ¥ . y Regional Planning Board. a municipality's official plan ments, sewers and other ameni- : . |minutes 15.8 seconds wursday. GO UNDERGROUND spoke on the Four-Way Test, the 4 : A A awa at Alexandra Park and| n " Hiram McCallum, CNE general| - : G. A. Wandiess, Oshawa plan-| within a short time of it being ties, " $ : : "| 880-yard relay, (Pickering) ind yb The Rotarians were taken un- Rotarians code of ethics, and its | ie : draw OCV1, a sim meet was car- | manager, sald Argos have agreed i tre abd {ning director, s id he had been drawn up, He coud understand ¢ {minute 41.3 seconds. manager, BOS derground in the Hardie mine, application to modern business. " Sha ime iotinn 3 4 # i | SEEK PARK FACTS ried on in Peterborough. Athletes to pay $670,000 during the next ; ia contact with the Provincial an important reconsideration of Airy eg Shot put, Hannah (Bowman.|!0 pay 0 8 after donning safety helmets.! The party boarded the Toronto- - ay ol AR discuss} i coming first or second in each ville) 39 feet 10 inches |10 years to finance expansion of They remained in the mine tun- bound train at Sudbury at 11 p.m.| 0 inner Department of Planning and Desls land ise after 10. years, bu: or a Beussion on. 225, acres event at the meets, will compete] ', ad jum Munroe (Picker-|/the present CNE grandstand to ne)i'to watch miners blast the ore und arrived back in Oshawa at| w.opment and been asked how not within a short period. of provincial park land in Darl. in, Trenton ling) 20 feet 3 inch [seat 36,000. The grandstand now in the mine. The Hardie is a new 10 a.m., Tuesday | Recently a bowling season was aleas planned for small shop- Mr. Millman said there had lnglon township and south of The winners of the Trenton|% Foi seats 21,000, : ol anaes a ! RRO - | | ping units were progressing, |been very few changes in Osh-' Highway 401, it was decided to 1 h elrid ith ath.|, High jump, Boyd (Ajax) 5 feet SC 4 mine, having been started five, EDUCATION BROADENED {concluded by a dinner and even- Pl hat. in T to:andlawalssotficialipl hich had| write to the department of land meet will match strides with ath- , _ The Argos now play at the Un-|years ago. One of the engineers, J. W. Lowry, chairman of the ing of entertainment held in the| t appears that, In Toron yang ik BHOtieta pan I 2s | and forests Sepas os i 3 letes from all over Or fo in the| Hop, step and jump, Munroe |iversity of Toronto's 27,000-seat 1. guided the party through the committee organizing the trip, Shrine Club Rooms, Simcoe other parts of Ontario, neig \bor- L en arrived a. after consider- La, See. ng in ormation Ontario finals at Lake Couchich-| pioiering) 40 feet 9 inches [Varsity Stadium. : mine, told the Rotarians that he said: "It was a great trip. Not street north, by a group of bowl- hood shopping centres were 'not abie research, The only two about it, including what access May 31 | McC 'NE A ts oildhiages. Be Rew of lie there would be to the park ing on May Co [ "Pole vault, Paricer (Pickering).| McCallum said the CNE has|y ac 'one of a party of 35 who only does a trip like this serve to|ers who call themselves 'The Pin| Working out" an its ofjcoanges he knew of were the gfe Youd e to the park. First place winners in io g| Discus, Yates (TCS) 113 feet. |EIven the Argos the right to ex-|yaiked into the area on snow broaden one's education, it also Hitters". land reserved for them were not shopping ceniwre which had ori . Wandless said the departs lov, interme and junior divi-| Javelin, Brain (OCVI) clude any U.S. professional foot-| oes in 1951, when the area was serves to bring clubs in different| This group has been under the/ being utlized. The departmeni ginally been designated as resi- ment of planning and develope sions of the various events are as} ball team from the stadium. devoid of civilization. places closer together. We had all direction, thronghou' the season, Was apparentiy going to reassess ueniiai. It was far enough out ment were already seeking in follows [FUNIOR The new agreement does not| Tne Rotarians were guests of heard of northern hospitality -- of Leslie Smale of Bowmanville, it: plans regarding them. of the city however to change| formation for the board as a SENIOR Nii ' 100 Yards rule out use of the CNE park foriyhe palconbridge mining com- now we know it is a fact. The|assisted by his wife and daughter. LIKE SORE THUMB its designation without seriously result of a letter sent earlier. oo Jyatas, MoNight (Trinityi113 sconds. professional baseball, McCallum pany for Junch, The Falconbridge people in Sudbury treated us| Several Oshawa couples have| Mayor Lyman A. Gifford said interfering with the plan. The department realized that College eoD ) 1 " seconds. ! Phu Yar: said. Toronto Maple Leafs of the .,hany owns the Hardie and! very well indee"."" [been regular - participants alliland allocates to small shopping! 'the other instance was the the use of the new park by peo: 220 yards, Girvan (OCCI) 226]20:4 seconds, International League have been|(ne Fecunis mines. This is the second trip of this|season and some of them have|units was not being used in Osh-| Ccneral Motors expansion across|pie in the area and from muni- sggonds . 44 vares, discussing a plan to use the City-| "rpo oroun then toured the nature by the Oshawa club. Last/proved themselves, with a very awa either, and in some cases Park road. But again mo other cipalities outside would do much Saves |" 880 . ds. Doyle (TCS) 2 min- owned park as a larger home i,yngite of Levack, a thriving year, Mr. Lowry organized a trip|short experience in bowling, to it "stuck out ilke a sore thumb," construction was affectea. ato relieve the present pressure spton 8, &.-H (TCS) 2 min-|utes A OLS ' stadium, {little community which hasito the seaway construction areas|be extremely proficient. It is said| being overgrown with weeds. !was important, went on Mr. Mil-{on Lakeview Park, he added. $5) Ya 3, art man) eS iL Smale (Bowmanville) § sprung up near the mines, Le- around Cornwall. that one of the winners in this| Norman C. Millman said not man to create a certain amount | h le gro minutes .35.7 seconds i WEATHER lvack boasts all the conveniences, The Sudbury Rotary Club has season's run-off of bowling was ali were failures and that some of flexibility in an official plan a 2 8 Arson 440- avd relay. Whitby 52.7 sec- of a southern town_ including fine been invited to visit Oshawa,|" Chicago" Gilmore who establish- were serving the community to allow for expansion. i A es te on (0CVD 47.8.) onds y Ry pall curling and skating rinks. for a tour of the motor city. ed in his first season of bowling a well. Mr. Wandless added that it did yargs, re\ay y i TORONTO (CP)-Officlal fore.|-- 2 -------------- high of 298 points. G. Lofthouse, of Whitby town- not always pay to be too specitic) casts issued by the public | Kinsmen Club A At vy ro Me Slmore i ship, said many o the people i gating am uses. The Speci weather office at 5:30 am, EDT Us 9 {honored by receiving a g or{who developed subdivisions aid fications would raise ditficuities CITY AND DISTRICT | Svnopsis: A weak low-pressure OBITUARIES o {his prowess on the alleys along not have sutficient capital, but with the province if they were {area over central Lake Ontario Names Officers with many others who were Tre- there was a basic need for .awer found by the municipality \E |early today is moving slowly FUNERAL OF cognized for their good bowling. pejgnboshood stores of this type. to be impractical and. changes $1100 DAMAGE |easiward and the showers will MRS. GEORGE KELLY Blue smoke curled to the ceil: Among them were: Mr. and gpvI.DETACHED HOMES were sougnt. Damage was estimated at aradually clear from southeastern ™ oe - 1 A ied neld ing of the Picadilly room of Hotel Mrs. Ted Tozer, Mr. and Mrs. juck Spratt, representing TREND 10 APARTMENTS re will te Buckingha | Ontario today. West of this sys- ie Mra gh di ae \ Genosha, Thursday night, as ten- Walter Houston, L. Crandell, Mr.|wyyipy said there was an in-| C.-C. McGibbon, chairman, ions, there i {interse pon i ig Sngham, a 1o/tem skies are clear except for (& Je Non "Th biti M ape {sion mounted in the Oshawa Kins. and Mrs. Bill Ball, Mr. and Mrs.|. o.cing demand in Whitby for said one of the big changes ] L Sonvey y o ic nue and figian Sen a Mlfog in one two. low areas. 2 4 > ; pan. on yreday ay, 9, 'men Club executive elections. {Bill Boorman, Mr, and Mrs. semi-detached houses and asked which planners were noting was toria Monday, May ip.m hursday. he wo Sunny, warm weather is forecast cr Mrs, George elly, 13 ers In one of the longest elections Charles Templar and others. what had been the trend in Osh- the trend towards apartment ; 2 Sa {mobiles involved in the collision|}" ™" dun road, who died at the Osh- in the club's history, voting was| The lady, who was captain of a buildi d ing} tamil RUNDLE PARK EUCHRE |yere driven by Douglas Boyce, |i today and throughout the ,op "orora) Hospital on Mon- held from 7 to almost 11)team that won the high honors #%2 and Bowmanville, Sings ag ar Ee family Winners of the euchre held by(20, of 21 McLaughlin boulevard, |Province Saturday. lid unt day, May 12 py A IOS ut foe scason. was Mrs. Percy| Mr. Wandless replied Oshawa homes with smaller lots, v| ; y, 1 . .m., as s 5 , Was \ -- fhe Rundle Park Neighborhood|and by Carl Mark Underhill, 30 | - Regional jorgeasts valid anil | Rev. 8, C. H. Atkinson, minis- collected, counted and recount.| Gilmore. The lady singled out for| | | Association at the CRA on Thurs-|of 130 Buckingham avenue ymidaighs Ralnrday. ter of Albert Street United ed. Finally, President Jack Men-|the best sportsman of the season PARLIAMENT ceiving seasonal insurance bene- | day night were: Mrs. G. Drinkle, CARS CRASH | Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- Church, conducted the services.|zies announced the new execu- Was Mrs. Walter Houston. The fits will decline by an estimated Leona Wright, Mrs. F. Laverty ARS CRAS ara, western Lake Ontario, Kirk- [pterment. was in the Oshawaitive. runner-up team for .the season [22,000 weekly in the next six Mrs. F. Wood, Mr Parfitt,| Two automobiles collided, at|land Lake, Georgian Bay, Tim-|ypion Cemetery. > was headed by Mrs. Natalie AT-A-GLANCE weeks: ! ; : : a I ) h 5 President for the coming year | Mrs. Glove aniel ffiths, [the intersection of Mary and mins Kapuskasing regions, Wind-| The pallbearers were George is Gordon Garrison. John Nichols | Boorman, whose team was only | A v Works Minister Green intro- Mrs. Z t,| William street cast, at 6.20 p.m. |¢or, London, Hamilton, Toronto, smith, Arthur Cooper, Alber t|is first vice - president, and Bob|defeated by one point, The Commons pa sed a Boy, duced a measure to make. aval; Mrs, N Hanna, Thursday. Damage was estimat-|North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny and walker, Selby Gurnett, Danie! An- poi . by d p Before the close of the meeting, {ernment bill to extend the perio Le Suze " i at $295 CBr iv . dav. Wi 2 |Bobig, second vice - president. = for seasonal unemployment in. able a further $350,000,000 for fed-) and Or Muirhead. Special'ed at $225. One car was driven{warm today and Saturday. Winds derson and John Shearer. Greg Poirier i I the thanks of the gathering was eral mort; lendi door prizes were won by Mrs. Z.|by Kenneth Toms, 31, of 292|west 15. dP Phe Briel 2 Jeremy: {On| tendered by Charles Templar. |surance benefits by six weeks I mortgage lending. | Burgess and Carrie McLean {Woodlea avenue. The other ve-| Jaliburton, eastern Lake On- a pista Doug Lait; He referred to the many hours of | beyond Saturday. Senate Opposition Leader w.! : a ER NAN {hicle was driven by Lorne T.|iariy regions: Cloudy with show- : : {editor chain " work put forward by Mr. and| Harold Winch (CCF -- Vancou-| Ross Macdonald said the unem.| NEW CLERK NAMED {Boyd, 64, of 469 Simcoe street|crs gradually clearing this aft- 1g 1C ere | Club direct - _|Mrs. Smale in. making the ar- ver East) accused Prime Minis- | Ployment insurance bill would Cedric Watson, formerly of {north [crnoon. Saturday sunny and hig direc ors wes are: | rangements which proved so im-|ter Diefenbaker of *'d I) the of the in. | Goodbvood has been appointed | = i - "| warm. Winds light today and to- man Dick Bowers, oo atten, Bruce | portant in bringing the season to hypocrisy" in urging Canadians surance fund. cere of nbridge town at a a oe, Are Biting crerrow, Gord Bell, Jim Hender- such a high point of success. .|to spend more Ttuey when 50 Friday, May 16, 1958 salary o aT year >| "orecs i many are unemployed. ceeds Donald Kennedy who re-| urc o Lod quant. Temperalures iv: The new executive will official- . Paul Martin '(L--Essex East) |p Th Commons meets at 11 a.m. | signed to assume a teaching posi-| Windsor d 50 42 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |ly take office at the next regular said the government still has not ¢'- + i? debate the mortgage | tion at Markham High School. | Fi S . St. Thomas The pickerel fishing season Heong of the club, Thursday, I a e fulfilled its promises of a pro- | 400s bill. The Senate sits at 12 g" { GOVERNMENT | Lo ; d Thursday and anglers May 29. m to deal with =| h STITION GOVERNMEN' t London {upene gra Jo dtr FAR Jove council has] IIS ervice Wingham Wie braves 3 miserable Spring I - titioned the provincial govern-| Gordon Rajotte, BA, conducted Toronto Ina saa i S airy rhe ov er the 7th con- | the first ribs of the Trenton , ik ips That tread South CELEBRATING n ec 10n cession from the Pickering boun-|formed Thornton Park United|St. Catharines ern Ontario. -- . dary, also between concessions 5| Church last Sunday in the Dr, |Hamilton ..... Ih The pLiiget fish _sppesied to BIRTHDAYS | and 6 as well as the road allow-| Robert Thornton School, Scott, Muskoka .. {Rave been me fs t-pound, six. Congratulatio; nd b n ues a ance between the 4th and 5th con-| road. Earlton ... | aumett faker bv 3. Lavel of Rio | ioe i iS I AA o i i » | , 8 0) a a= cessions from the 9th concession| npg jonn Allan was pianist for| Sudbury .. of Peterborough at Young's, dents of Oshawa and district By SGT. SHATTERLESS of Pickering township. ois 3-\the worship music. Rosy Blair| North Bay .... | Who are celebrating their | Plans for the inspection are in greater part of the traffic using| these roads is to the Dagmar Ski Hills. CADET INSPECTOR Wing Commander C. M. Black, CD, assisted by Flight Lieuten- ant R. K. Roulston, will inspect the Oshawa (Chadburn) Air Cadat the Ogchawa Airport nex sday night. The inspection commences at 7.30 pm. SOCIAL REGISTER MONTREAL -- Only 131 per- sOfls in Oshawa are eligible to be- come members of the Social Reg ister of Canada. Who they are is not disclosed by the Social Reg-| ister which maintains the same aloofness as other social blue| books in other countries. Eligibil-| ity for membership in the Regis- ter is decided by its advisors, today explained Peter N. Dawes, well known member of Montreal soclety and president, Social Reg- ister of Canada Limited FOUR JAILED Jail cells of the Oshawa Police| Department were full during the night. Four persons were arrest- ed, two for being drunk, one for and R. G. Schad acted as ushers. Sixty - five adults and 58 chil- dren were welcomed at the door {by Mrs. George Lofthouse and Mrs. Thomas Moorcroft. Children up to the age of five years were cared for, during the service, by Mrs. Kenneth Wright, Mrs. Sharrard and Miss Marilyn Bur- ton Church School, taught by Mrs. A, Warren, was held during the sermon period. Mr. Rajotte, using the theme "A Journey of Faith" compared the new congregation's going for- ward in faith to that of the jour- ney of Abraham into a new land where he remained faithful to God in the midst of idolatry, Mr. Rajotte mentioned that Dr. Robert Thornton had gone out into a strange land to preach the gospel in 'the wilds of Canada' where his influence in religion, education and social reform is still felt today. He pointed out that, as a tiny mustard seed grows into a tree, 50 a small measure 'of faith, on the part of a few, can grow into a great work of God which will benefit many haying liguor and one for the attempted theft of a tire. THREE AMBULANCE CALLS | ambulances | Oshawa |Kent for by &hree calls wie received the 24 hours. » POPULAR SPOT RAMSGATE, E The information bur seaside resort cp cau al dealt ers last year. | thisipieces of cutlery disappear from | § withthe large Cumberland Fire Department during the last|21,604 inquiries from holidaymak-'London's W it 'said an offiXal, Point. He used a live minnow and spinner. | Laver's luck was rivalled by the eight-pound pickerel that took {the worms used by Ben Bonser |of Toronto at Buckhorn, 19 miles north of Peterborough on the! |Otonabee River. James Cadin-| head, like Bonser a Toronto fire- Stock Deal Disgraceful ni ct Suni PLC Comments -- season officially opened at] idnight Wednesday night al- TORONTO (CP) Toronto though an unidentified U.S. tour- and District Labor Council Thurs-| |S! sald he watched another ang day night adopted a resolution ler work a well-stocked fishing terming the participation of some $POt near Burleigh Falls, 20 miles Ontario cabinet minister in pipe- from Peterborough, for three| line stock deals "a disgraceful | hours prior to the legal starting] commentary on the outlook of time. The American waited pati- public officials to their respon ently until midnight--and then sibilities." didn't catch a thing. | A report presented by the conn-| Anglers said the water level cil's political education commit./generally was low and probably tee said standards of parliamen | held catches down although there tary tradition are being threat. were numerous hauls of the max- ened by such action "despite the|imum six fish permitted by law. | fact that the electorate seems to| Rain began early Thursday and! see no wrong in this sort of activ | continued intermittently most of| ity, as shown in last Monday's|ihe morning, And it was cold byelections." I. At Burleigh Falls, Bob Mace Council Vice-President David caught a 7% - pound pickerel. Archer said he had been shocked |Fifty or 60 anglers perched on by the byelection results which|the dam at Bobcaygeon and three returned Conservative candidates hundred were counted in the! in all four ridings contested. Hastings district, STEADY LOSS : LONDON (CP) About 10,000 Kapuskasing . White River .. Moosonee ANCIENT AREA Pueblo Bonito in the U.S. state Hotel inof New Mexico was built about End each year, 800 years before Columbus dis- |covered the New World. |not enfranchised. full swing now. Tuesday and Thursday we had practices at the airport and Saturday there is a clean-up detail for the hall. The inspection this year should be the best yet, for we have a band for the first time. The NCO's are going crazy try- ing to get everything just right so there will not be any slip-ups. All narente and friends of cadets or anyone interested in the move- ment are cordially invited to the airport on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m, to see the biggest moment in the The first fiv SONS _|cadet year. Trophies and awards form The Je persons lo in {will be presented after the in- birthdays each day will re. |SPection. ceive double tickets to the | Tuesday at the airport there Regent theatre good for a |Were 66 cadets on parade, The four - weeks period. Current band is improving, but it could attraction is Snow White and |Pe much better. The dressing in The Seven Dwarfs but if the [the ranks was terrible and a spe- recipients prefer to nttend | cial effort was shown Thursday to another movie during p [try and rectify this error. | RZ the : next four weeks they may do > We would like to extend our 50. {heartiest congratulations to four outstanding cadets this year. WO 2 Bill Winter has been selected as one of the five Ontario cadets | birthdays today. Norman Groat, RR 1, Osh- awa; Willis Helmuth, 132 Patricia avenue; Michael Jef- fery, 267 Scugog street: Mrs. Christina Norris, 655 Somer- ville street; Lorne Millson, Enniskillen; Donna Jean San- ders, 604 Devon street; Grant Bryant, 118 Agnes street: Gordon Giover, i90 Highiand avenue; Mrs. Ernest Hop- kins, 60 Cadillac "venue north: Edward Rose, 115 Riverside drive. INDIAN BILL OTTAWA (CP) -- CCF Com- to go to England this summer. Skeena, introduced Thursday two as one of 100 cadets for the. drill companion bills aimed at giving|instructors course at Camp Bor-| a oting privileges in den. Fliglt-Sgt. I federal Je ns. {and Sgt. Don Jeyes received Air| e Sal Indian Act and the Canada Elec- flying conrse this summer. We tions Act would give Indians the are proud of these fellov's. They loss of privileges. At preseni, In- whole squadron. dians living on reservations are| This week 'we interviewed cause he received his wings and won the Air Cadet trophy and the| Flying Club trophy for the highest marks on the course. "Snooze" is in Grace 11 at Cen- | tral and is 18 years old. His hobbies are model plane building | and flying. He picks as his favor- ite song "Dream" by the Everly Brothers. Orm plans to finish Funda 10 and a UIaGe ie and 8 commercial pilot. Good luck to you fellow. SWEEPINGS Friday night is the big night. The NCO's are leaving on their "Back to Nature' trip. We hope that they don't shoot each other while they are out there. | Please get rid of the multi colored socks on parade. Wear only black or dark blue socks on the inspection night. Try Our Special ! SUNDAY DINNER Bring the Whole Family LANCASTER HOI EL OSHAWA mons member Frank Howard, Sgt. Ken Smith has been chosen all Indians ) ! Dave Halliday| bills amending the Force Flying Scholarships for the franchise without restriction or reflect the svirit and drive of the 'Flight-Sgt, Orm Bowman. Orm | TROUD! 54 SIMCOE NORTH "ARRIVING SATURDAY MORNING FOR "SATURDAY ONLY" FEATURES ROASTING OR BOILING FOWL FARMER STYLE LEAN PEAMEALED LEAN STEWING B MINCED BEEF BACK BACON uw 43° BEEF SAUSAGE .29° 4 LBS, $1.00 +. 39° «69° EEF .89°