THE OSHAWA Times, Monday, June 8, 1959 3 TORONTO-OSHAWA MARATHON POPULAR EVENT Oshawa Minor | . mp Ss With Liquor a Is Fined | LINDSAY -- Fred Cockerton |of Oshawa, appeared before Mag- istrate R. I. Moore charged with/ obtaining liquor while under | age. Constable McGregor stated that four Oshawa lads were stop- ped on a road leading from a cottage to the Gravenhurst dance hall. Three partly -filled 26-ounce| hoftles were picked up in the car. Magisirate Moore: 'How old are you?' "Seventeen years." "Where did vou get the lig- vor?" "From a guy at Oshawa, 1 don't know his name." Magistrate Moore: "That will {not do here, We have no guys in [this court. Give the court the i name of this guy or you will] § iti 5 spend the next two months on re i i wih wh "A ; . ; the hill. This is not squealing-- HUNDREDS OF OSHAWA the amual church service | band of the Oshawa Unit of the | parade and service. The ad- | Church and padre of the Boy | just protecting yourself." | and district parents, with their suiisored by the Oshawa Boy | Canadian Corps Association. | dress was delivered by Arch- | Scout Association | His Worship delegated an offi-| children, gathered at Camp Scout and Oshawa Girl Guide | About 2000 scouts. cubs, guides | deacon H. D. Cleverdon, rector cer to take Cockerton to an te: Samac Sunday afternoon for | Associations. Seen here is the = and brownies took part in the | of Christ Memorial Anglican ~- Oshawa Times Phote, room fo check on his story and -- | | iw + aii later on the Oshawa vouth ap-| : ' . 4 a i "i peared back in court and di! LONDON evi Aus- 54 ° THESE THREE SMILING | along Highway 401, in the | in 57 minutes and 13 seconds. Liab the name of his supplier. | ratian Prime Minister Robert i a nnua ur youngsters look fresh enough | special junior walking race, | His two rivals are both mem- |Cockerton was fined $50 and costs Menzies denied Sunday as "com- 7 to be ready to go again but | run in conjunction with the | bers of the Toronto Gladstone lof $30 | pletely untrue a Sydney news- #4 this picture was taken Sunday | 33-nile Toronto-Oshawa mara- | Athletic Club Left-to-right, Magistrate Moore said that he paper report that Princess Mar- G afternoon at Oshawa City Hall thon. Allan Booth. 14-year-old | they are Kevin Rowe. sec- |was determined to crack down garet refused to visit Australia in after they had cempleted a coming star of the Oshawa | ond; Allan Booth, the winner, lon minors drinking at resorts 1961 "as a political football. The SS five-mile walk, 'from Whitby Shamrock AC, won the race, | and Ken Thompson, third. and dance halls Sydney Sunday Mirror had " ' or u Cockerton stated that the four quoted Margaret as telling Men- 1 Oshawa youths were in a cottage zies that she would n°! become a where there were 10 or 12 in the party to vote-catching and lime- party, which was the reason for light seeking by Australian three bottles being open politicians + Graced by ideal weather, the the band of the Ontario Regi- dress. The scripture lesson was . annual church service for the ment played the march past. read by Mr. Lothian. The On- Oshawa Boy Scout and Girl With him on the saluting stand 1ario Regiment Band provided Guide Association, at Camp were Dr. J. Meltcalfe. president jhe muse for Vie singing of: the Samac Sunday afternoon. was of the Oshawa Boy Scout Assoc- "The. attended by thousands of Boy|jation: Stanley Richardson. ex- Rota Sth Pups x ife In Lond | df y Scouts, Wolf Cubs, Rover Scouts, |ecutive commissi . y Wahid od . ssioner James 5 separ: he : Girl Guides, Brownies and Sea Hare, district commissioner; 3 Sona il Se This He in the » Rangers Hundreds of parentsiArchdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, conducted by Rev. W aan also attended the service padre of the Boy Scout Associa- pL iy Hern ries. Y LJ The various youth groups tion and Rev. J. N. Lothian, who a AV] Is Fascinating : assembled at the shopping centre' assisted in the service ili A Momisers of o the on Simcoe Et. N. and moved off Other bands taking part in the ava oud A5 Deprsnent by M. McINTRYE HOOD free-lance designers situated in behind the massed colors of the parade were the Oshawa Trump- the Whitby detachment of the (Special London, England High Holborn, He likes his work oops am packs along iheet and Fie Band, the Bowuan-|Onario Proviavial: Polive' wat Correspondent to in that office because it concen- Arete of oterhs lo the creek Yile Boys Trining School Band, |on hand to keep traffic movi The Oshawa Times trates on the kind of high quality GETS DEGREE ats where an open air service the band of the Royal Canadian on Simcoe St o LONDON--For the last half- designing which is very much to 1a was held at the Harry Rigg|Sea Cadet Corps and the Cale-| The first aid post set up by hour, in my office, | have been his liking Michael E. Irwin, - B.Sc. of Memorial Chapel donia Pipe Band members of the Oshawa I 4 chatting with a young Oshawa Although here for only six Windsor son of Mr, and Mrs Col. R. S. McLaughlin, honor-, For the address at the open- of the St John Ambulance man whose family ties bring him|weeks, he and his wife, who is E. W. Irwin formerly of Osh- lary president of the Oshawa Boy air service Archdeacon Clever. Association, had a busy after awa, was honored at the con- |Scout Association and donor of don used the story of David and noon. Seven participants in the rather close in a personal sort employed by the London Zoologi-) @"< ores > A : lon of way. and who is finding life cal Society at the Regent's Park vocation exercises held at Camp Samac, took the salute as|Goliath as the text of his ad- parade suffered heat prostration. 3 Assumption University, Wind - res io Mr in London fascinating and exhil-|Zoo, have seen most of the his- 5 he oi erating. This young man was|torical places in London, and elit oi he Yereived hs te Jack Bateson, son of Mr. and|/have also done some travelling Ere 0 he chancello Mrs. Sydney Bateson and ajin England. They have been fo Assumption Yat» in CELEBRATING Oo or ui ara e grandson of my old and respect- Stratford to visit the Shakes. ? E'80US AS ; ed friend, Harry Bateson. of 160|peare Memorial Theatre, to War- i onerng Sie Unter BIRTHDAYS ; {Cadillac avenue north wick and its famous castle, and Do mn Do i =e R as pratule . ; ' : aca Ay : He came from Oshawa some to St. Helen's, Lancashire. They Sey 2CCEPL or a stugent by Congrat hipats and best ens TWO GREAT TRACK athletes | trophy to Eric Waite, of the Alex Oakley, winner of : the | six weeks ago. He and his wife|are quite thrilled with the life| the medical faculty wishes to the following resi- 1 ar who performed over 50 years Penn. A.C. Philadephia, who event for the third year in {Lucy are comfortably estab-|over here, but they have not yet dents of Oshawa and district i ago, are still interested. Above finished third in yesterday's succession Grandey is shown |jiched in a furnished flat at reached the point of decision as S ] Wo oe [celebrating birth- The weatherman smiled his | Dixsan and et Goa Sie oS A¥ie Shrubb, still regarded as | annual 33-mile walking mara- | receiving his trophy from Don (Hampstead, within easy distance|to whether they will remain per- one of the world's greatest | thon, from Toronto-to-Oshawa Linden (right), famous Can- | |of the famous Hampstead Heath, | manently in England They Jack S. man, 199 Burk middle-distance runners and | Next to Waite is Vlademar | adian marathoner, who repre- |an4 half an hour from his place want to wait for a year or two street; John Roome, 337 Rit- holder of as many as eight | Grandey, of Toronto Glad- | sented Canada at the Olympic |of pusiness in London by under- before facing that decision. son road south; Suellen Mac- world pecords at one time, is | stone A.C. who finished in | Games, at Athens, Greece, [ground railway. Jack and his wife are looking T B Dousld, 861 Byron street The festivities d with al ada (left) presenting a | second place, behind Oshawa's | back in 1906 ba BE ing his professi a|forward this summer to a visit, 0 urn Whitby; | 'bi tri- ypoqraphicsl designer, he. 18|from his father and mother, who! Coy, 748 Gaspe avenue: W. cycles and dol) carriages mouna| BOYS, 11-15: |being kept quite busy, and is/are coming over for a holiday in Charlton, 438 Richmond the park. Mrs. A. Hansen, presi. Ross Bennett, Bob Staple: adult now associated with a frm _of! Britain and the continent. street; Mrs. W. Howe, 5 Bloor dent and Mrs. J. Cl member Mortgage east: Mrs. Al Tyson, 335 Mary Rundle Park scted as eat; of} sraw Was won by NO. street. The list of parade winners was: |P€ claimed at the meeting Wed. d |nesday, June 10. With faith and vision the peo- The first five persons to in- Special Prize Wayne an avor tatue ple of First Baptist Church have form The Oshawa Times of Larry Vennor. Treats were handed out to He set themselves a goai to burn the their birthdays each day will Doll Carriages Lynne Ven- children of members at 4 p.m, mortgage on their new building receive double tickets to The |nor, Una Dart and Susan Shackle. | I'he home baking, bingo and re- ton freshment booths proved popular bh * Dis la ed At Iris Show within three years. This week Regent Theatre good for a (®) ert urns marks the beginning of a pro go. week period. The current | Tricycles Joan-Anne Espo-| With the adults while an airplane gram of Church-Life Enrichment,| oi0tion is "The Black !sito, Gregg Gutsole and Milton ride gn Bie ol which stresses personal consecra- oo. Fice. he president, R. Esposito, tion of time and substance for ti The auditorium of the E. A. Spike Blue Ins -- Leo Karnath, [Color -- Leo Kanath, Miss Oshawa needs a statue to Rob- The best potential site for the ene pp Bn Bil Reports on birthdays will be Bicycles -- Joan Dixon, Dianne drew the ticket for the movie Lovell School was turned into a Miss Leona Stainton, Duncan|Leona Stainton, R. H. Branton. ert Burns, famed Scottish poet, statue, Mr. Myles suggested, Wednesday night almost 200, received only between the Harrison, and Billy Branton. camera which was won by T. beautiful display of iris at the MacMillan Three Spikes Iris, in variety, according to James Myles, 269 would be in front of the MC: gquits and young people met in| hours of 8 am. and 10 a.m. After an old fashioned candy Corneal, 136 Ritson road south. Annual Iris Show put on by the Spike Brown Blend Iris -- Mrs. named -- Leo Karnath, Duncan College Ave., who was born near Laughlin Public Library. fellowship in the church hall for scramble the running races were Concluding activities, a dance Oshawa Horticultura! Society Sat- Chas. Silver, Leo Karnath, Miss MacMillan, Mrs, Les Guy Du ¢ Scotland and has lived During his 40 years in Oshawa, upper, and heard the plan of the held, the winners being for adult members was held i urday afternoon with R H.'Leona Stainton Five Spikes Iris, in variety -- Oshawa almost 40 years Me Miles Jas Yisited Scotland canvass committee directed . by SOLIDLY BRITISH Girls, 57: Janet Smith, Alice the evening. "Dick" Bran ton in charge as Spike Red or Purple Blended Leo Karnath, Albert Maskell, Mr. Myles, a Burns enthusiast or ipes . bas also lei Ist Eric Fee of Toronto. head of the| AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--Latest Little, Marilyn Wnuk and Debbie -- and a supporter of the Scottish/awa ous tim 0 become al«\rethods Organization census figures show that 97.8 per|Stovin ehairman of Special Shows Iris Mrs. O. C. Weeks, Miss Duncan MacMillan I 2 mi a 3 v é rel 4 7 J A The classes had good competi- Leona Stainton, Duncan MaeMil One Black or near Black speci- Covenant movement, tinke Osh. i ss jumesdack F. M. McLellan, the presiding cent of New Zealand's population Boys, 57: Vincent Belmonty, YOU'RE looking for more statues. a da, chairman. introduced the head js New Zealand-born or born in John Chatterton, and Phillip k good food topped with d ality in each'lan " {awa should have mon with good qu men Iris Duncan MacMillan, | {He said he was pleased by the the U.S. and Australia table guests, including: Mrs. F. E| commonwealth countries--chiefly|Shackelton with friendly ser. vice, then you're specimen and was ably judged Spike Light Tan Blend Iris Mrs. Chas. Silver, Albert Mas-| ed ( Ny p by Thomas Wragg of Oshawa. Mrs. Chas. Silver, Leo Karnath, kell {Salve o 2a uineyear ali gh 1% a He marcied jatliesine Ramey: Crome eri e, JAwdies xo England and Scotland. Girls, 8-9: Diana Harrison Har- " a v Pz chairman of the hostess commi > rison, Irene Richinski, and Shar look f . : Shar- ooking for the COFFEE SHOP in The results of the jndging Duncan MacMillan Basket of Mixed Flowers -| They now have a family of two ¢.. were Spike Copper and Bronze Blend Leo Karnath, Mrs. Les Guy, Mrs. |p More Salts are or ected love aud a girl, Jee, ang ww Juin NEM Ne marks on the work of the ladies on Smith Spike White or Near White Iris Miss Leona Stainton, Al-|Jos. Dominik. Miss Leona Stain- hy Sa Foamy oer nan On his latest visit to Scotland, an, ok Pde iy Mec./in the convention and the local Boys, 89: Ricky Gilmour, the . . Ins Leo Karnath, Duncan!'be Maskell, Mrs. Les Guy ton Ieper like Boodia De S/Mr. Myles was photographed bey ojian: Rev. and Mrs. N F church. S. J Parrott introduced David Stones and Eddie Wojner. | GENOSHA MOTEL! MacMilla n, Mrs. Chas Silver Spike Red Iris -- Leo Karnath, Modernistic Arrangement. Iris side a statue of "Rabbie'" Burns ga ckhammer: . Merrithew .|the canvassers; and R. W. Barr| Girls, 9-11: Nancy Smith, Joan! at Arbroath. The picture appear- ,. nents chairman, and Foo told the audiece how to make S-- - Spike Yellow Iris R. H. Alber: Maskell, Mrs Chas. Sil-|Predominating Leo Kamath, ed in the Arbroath Guide, Satur vithew: and Mrs. . D. Smart. their pledges Branton, Mrs. Chas. Silver. Leo ve Mrs. Jos. Dominik, Mrs. Les Guy : Karnath. Spike Iris, Any Other Colo Arrangement using one ike 0S 1 m day. Feb. 7, 1959 a co-chairman of the hostess com- The Women's Association of Mrs Mr. Myles had been spending mittee was unable to attend the church prepared the dinner, Ol IT , RI ' I i -~ Spike Pink Iris Mrs. Chas. Duncan MacMillan 0. C.liris with suitable foliage } Silver, Duncan MacMillan. R. H. Weeks, Mrs. R. H. Branton Karnath, Mrs. Duncan Voll his holidan in his native Dundee. During the evening Robt. which was served by the ladies of Branton Spike Blue Plicata Iris Dun- lan, Mrs. 0. C. Weeks the paper said when he desided Moon. a church deacon, gave an the Bloor Street Sunday School can MacMillan, Mrs. Chas Sil- The best Iris of the show was S own he Youd like i» Ses Arbroath an inspiring devotional address, and| j5ad menhers of the Frist Baptist ver, Bert Morgan one exhibited by Lec Karnath NS ate TS rahe church officials spoke briefly fe NG EVENTS Spike Pink Pleats Ins Leo whack was 3 red "Reger: ih He recalled that Abraham Lin- "pp 5 Rice referred to the sac- . The Nursery department was VOTE and COMI ; arnath, Albert Maskell, Mrs. four beautiful well-spaced blooms ve Oshawa Gosuel Drive-In coln had said of Burns: "He yifical devotion ,of the founders supervised by two registered nurs- es Guy open ? ® Theatre, Simcoe sireet south, Never touched a sentiment With-lof 'the church in this city. F. E.|es and the children were enter- RE-ELECT RUMMAGE sale, Tuesday, June 9 | i .."|out carrying it to its ultimate ex- cryme remarked that it was hard tained by voluntary workers RUMMAGE sale, Tuesday, June. 8 | Spike Vellow Plicata iris he second best Iris was one|0OPened with the showing of is, occion, and leaving nothing fur- i; vaalize that no so long ago, Mr. Swackhammer pronounced sa Dunc MacMillan, Mrs. Les show n by Duncan MacMillan with fe im, Yhe Sones Cty OW {ther to Se wail." First Baptist Church was support- the benediction, bringing to a THE MAN TRURSDAY. June Provincial elec- Gt > ja blue plicata with three well nay might. Ann Richard Cobden had said, oq hy the Home Mission Board. close a very successful evening in OE is tout am Sdsen; Spike Plicats Iris, Any Otherispaced blooms of Blue Shimmer, The film was a aocumentary "Burns was one who equally de- ni "Harold Audley based her re-'thé life of First Baptist Church. w ua! ®or debt to them. The Liberal tu ~ |issued by Moody Films. It used|lighted and astonished the HO GETS tion and away-from-home living allow the fulfillment of prophecy . to| world." He also remembered that prove the infallibility of the Bible.|Rev. Henry Ward Beecher said, THINGS ance scheme is the answer Elect Lib. ii Mgr Th bo obliga Immunization F Or « used as examples God's ful-| 'The nation which reads Burns filled judgments on ancient cities|in the nursery could never have KINSMEN BINGO like Jerusalem, Petra, Babylon, tyrants in the parliament house." DONE : Tyre and Sidon Considering the Fecoguition FOR a parts of Burns gets in all Tuesday, June 9 P 1 T B ! The film was preceded by org Mr. Mle jd see n Ys Oo 10 oO e ree music by A. Campbell, on the . world C0 ar shouldn't JUBILEE PAVILION i cason : gan, and Coptain M. Smith on thi as a bo i : FREE ADMISSION It was Snnodnced Koay, that! The doctors decided that a cam- the trombone, Captain Smith me to this great man. Tender 1 7.04 N ; - ONTARIO EXTRA Buses the physicians of Oshawa will pro- paign would be the best way tothe Salvation Army directs Sun-| ---------- 7 TT v 5 og A AC (POT NO. 54 & 53 e free of cost, immunization of get the public into the offices, to day School of the Air rect pd TRUE-TRIA seer ({ = 4 RIDI NG +2 all adults against poliomyelitis, receive treatment every S 3b ; a ery Sunday morning. S and if desirable. lockjaw G H RB This. program will be started TOXOID PROGRAM Satuiday night's film was pre- ET T E E T 12 KING E. -- RA 3-3633 WOODVIEW June 10, and will extend through The doctors also wish to inform sented by the Full Gospel Re- I the public about the toxoid im-/vival Youth Centre. This is the i Ma it June, July and August, 1959 COMMUNITY CENTRE To obtain this protection, adults munization with the polio immun-|youth group of the Oshawa Gos- For Less At : f need only phone the office of the ization, pel Mission on Simcoe street Meat Specials! Tues. & Wed.! doctor of his choice for the A toxoid Wnmunization would south. f |initial appointment eliminate the necessity of a per-| pao \ MODERN MONSTER It is estimated that no more Son receiving anti-toxoid serums. in asior E. 8, Rouen & looks SMOKED : than 30 percent of the adults in These anti-toxid serums lose | 1/8 future. The RE will UPHOLSTERING e- Oshawa have been immunized their effectiveness if a person r be held every Sat y. In case| | B S 2 39¢ ti t | 1 that health ceiv the: t oft Th urda | BINGO ra -- ool a. ois that a {of bad weather, the films will be|| 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. acon quares LBS, the need for all adults to have this able reactions to the anti-toxoids|Shown inside the Oshawa Gospel OSHAWA PROGR ESSIVE CONSERVATIVE | protection will result Mission. 53.57) Poliomyelitis appears to be at- The toxoid immunization willl A Jarge selection of films is] tacking adults in greater numbers prevent the need for these anti- Laois for the future. There is|] RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 SHOULDER ! hursda J leach year, and the disease is be- toxoids admission charge i une {coming more pronounced in adult, Later today, it was a|™ ol -- tu - AER : a Y, T NI Y that the physicians in Brooklin| LBS group: a SERVICE FREE and Whitby township, and the phy-| The physicians and medical pro Sictans of Pickering bi hp § SEE d HEAR $1,300 CASH PRIZES fession of Oshawa, recognizing the the adults in those areas LEAN, MINCED an great need for protecting adults S " a | ' INCLUDING $100.00 FREE against the illness, are giving -- B Ielicvel tat Tis [ ec | Matt DYMOND ee sree first antipotlo program of Pharmaceutical Representative « B59 CASH DOOR PRIZES At a meeting of Sori physi-| CKV cians, the doctors agree that.there R-TV BARRIE Ch. 3 was nok MODESTY RULING | To Work In The Oshawa Area Monday June 8 6:05 ' - QO: p-m., as a lack of information about RED BARN the obtain of immunization. Many| AMMAN (AP - Jordan has | . citizens of Oshawa, the doctors be| barred schoolgirls from taking | For Leading Drug Company CHICKEN 2 5] COMMITTEE ROOMS: lieve are not aware that they are| part in public mixed sports meets | $1.00 odmission gives you covered by various medical bene- this month. Education ministry|] Bose Salary, €ommission Car, all Company Benefits, ¥duce- PORT PERRY WHITBY: Queen St.--YU 5.2377 113 Brock St. 8. 1 cord plus free chance on fits, which would allow them tol officials said # is against Mos- | + . 1 E } é & I 3 4 . $100.00 cosh door prize receive the shots. There are some lem tradition for grown girls to ional requirements 3 or 4 years University in Basic Sciences. | e S & Bre sis BUS SERVICE AT also who possibly are not covered appear half-naked in public, and| Ph RA 5-6793 H } ) qa MO 3.3366 DOOR aly special day will be arranged] one -- p.m. 0 pm. Published by the Ontoric Riding Conservative Assosietion and are not receiving treatment | a \B3c because of the eost factor. 'for girls only.