WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703| Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth have been greets the crowd lining the Royal route. Her Majesty dis- plays her well known queenly poise as thousands cheer the cavalcade in Port Hope. The | weather couldn't tant occasion, Thousands came from far and near, including | many, points in the United | States to cheer the Queen and more favorable for the impor. | | Prince Phill ing at St. VN Port Hope, (sh p. they church service Sunday | Church lark's awa Ti attended mes morn. n Photo by Alex McCulloch Royalty Excites Port Hope Area PORT HOPE (Staff) -- The Queen's visit brought a lot of | straightened out, howerer, exciting and interesting moments| the man was allowed to con. into the lives of Port Hope and|tinue, and the game started an district residents over the week-/hour behind schedule, end | The Queen slowed down for There were a few amusing in.|Jesse James cidents, Some not too amusing. The situation was Port Hope was subjected to an meet stealing outbreak of Friday Walter Rol main street flag ws, store, finally |his cap and shouted loudly and | Save the Queen" owner was In the town of Welcome there gered when someone stole a flag naka in the 400-metre freestyle! 80 "God on of a an Baptism Of Witnesses At Ottawa OTTAWA (CP) More than 300 Jehovah's witnesses were| | baptized here Saturday by im-| mersion in the Ottawa River at Britannia Bay The mass baptism was a high- | light of the four-day convention |" of 12,000 Witnesses from congre- | 1 gations in Quebec and Ontario. | Adherents of the sect hold that | total immersion is the proper form of baptism as ordained in |the Bible The newly dedicated communi- canis, wearing bathing suits, were dunked by Gifford Higgs, | presiding minister of the Witnes- ses' Aylmer, Que., congregation, |assisted by a team of immersers. | Among those who submitted to| §* the chilly ceremonial were eight. year - old Susan Villeneuve of Blind River, and 81 - year - old Thomas Upton of Britton, Ont By thelr baptism both became qualified as "ministers" of the sect U.S. Beats Japan In Swimming OSAKA, Japan (AP) The United . States swimming team defeated Japan 37-33 in a two-day ending Sunday as three world records were set Records were bettered in the 200-metre butterfly by Mike Troy of Indianapolie, Tsuyoshi Yama And there was a lot of hard work|ls an establishment called the from his storefront that he of- and by the Japanese 800-metre occasioned by the Royal visit, |Jesse James Trading Post One woman, Mrs. F, R. Cur-| 9 pec tin relly, of 102 Charles St., Port | 2% ol Jeople attired in Indian Hope, suffered a heart attack| As the Royal limousine .ap while watching Te PIO hreoched, the Queen, noticing 8 . » N iy . {the costumes, leaned forward reported to be resting comfort: | ably | Queen and the Prince got a good Helen Davey, 16, of Port Hope, [look at a little bit of "the old suffered a discolated shoulder west." when she was caught in the rush : | of the crowd trying to get a|LUCKY MAN glimpse of the Queen as she left Walter F. Gregory, of Lindsay, St. Mark's Church, following the/!8 probably one of the luckiest service Sunday morning. men to have come to Port Hope) to see the Queen. | MOUNTIE IN COLLISION Mr, Gregory was about to pur- C | Thomas Smith, of chase a souvenir in a gift shop Ottawa, head of the RCMP|when he suddenly realized that motorcycle detachment, came tolhe had lost his wallet containing grief Saturday morning as the his vacation pay of $270. motorcycle he was driving was! He raced back to the restaur- involved in a collision with the ant where he had eaten dinner rear end of a car driven Walter Whitefield, of 481 William |tween the side of the booth and St., Cobourg a wallboard The accident, which occurred Mr. Gregory then continued on near the Peter St viaduct, his way to Atlantic City for his caused $85 damage to the motor- holidays cycle. The corporal sent hur One of the most touching dem. riedly for spare parts to repair|onstrations of loyalty to be seen the vehicle which was required|Was witnessed when the Royal in Trenton the next day car passed a group of farmers Because of the Royal visit, a Shout a mile from Battervwood soccer. Same almost had to be Onze elderly ances attired in The Oshawa Strila scheduled - to Port Hope night slowed down, and both the farmer raised grizzled work overalls team was compete against Uniteds Saturday US. Pair Wins (had HOLD THE REFEREE 0 t G d P a The soccer league had ap-| n . Iran IX pointed an Oshawa man as a "ne \ JARVIS ntario > referee but on the trip to Port poaRy 1s Oars LF Hope he was held up by the|y. a . police at Welcome Comers, ana) Horry Blanchard of Grecawich refused permission to go . any Porsche RSK Sunday to win the farther |six<hour Sundown Grand Prix of endurance, the first Canadian | sports car race extending beyond daylight hours They had covered a total of {444.6 miles when they took the ichequereqd flag at 10:50 p.m, for BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters) |a blistering average of 74 miles Representatives of nine Arab an hour including time out for pit countries arrived here Saturday stops and driver changes. to prepare for a two-week con-| The youthful American toger Pa. and Arabs To Pressure Israel Economy pair of the flag "Only a mean thief would do ja smashed in Tokyo last week such a thing" Thieves also stole : flag which 9.16.4 set in the national Ameri purchase She was taken to Port Hope and tapped the chauffeur on the f : 4 i *| savings of the old folks staying Los Angeles earlier this month. | General Hospital, where she is|ghoulder, whereupn the vehicle! at Hewson Hall been senior citizen from in fron Dominion Bar Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Hall ofl4.q St., 16 Market evening, Hall put it, he said the home of s nt nk 'because', "r with Port », and the as something in common." The couple's wedding anniver- sary is Nov as the Hall celebrate Royal 10, couple his » and birthday the Hope one Port Hope, were y,rid mark of Australia's John right out in front to wave to the Konrads at 4:21.8 last year. Kon-| Queen as she rode by Saturday pads, however; has a 4:19 record .(up for recognition, The Japanese 800-metre relay M feel we have the same date Mr on the same day as Prince Phillip, June 10 One woman ing the Quee night, threw limousine as a gift for Another Poulos, came Bridgeport mother, just and we by and luckily, found it wedged be. "GIFT" FOR QUEEN who stood watch n go b the man y y inte ill the way Conn to see with Saturday a dime in the open apparent! Queen Miss Bettly persons were drowned in two sep: spending and free loading, for Victoria nded from her "the Queen King' of England." Miss Poulos said that she a very nice Phillip' to she in Bridgeport R ral old Mrs the fede discussed Queen Mrs if Princess Al known for good health Her Majest was in Australia While the church Satur left her min and a grey the ference beginning today to seek picked up $900 of the $2,500 purse. | ways of applying more economic pressure against Israel A Detroit team of M. J. Gold- man and Ralph Durbin placed The delegates--from the United |second in a Ferrari powered by Arab Republic, Saudi Arabia, a supercharged Corvette engine Jordan, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Ku-| Ed Leavens of London, Ont., won wait, Yemen and Lebanon--will the preliminary event, the one- meet at the Bhamdoun mountain {hour Tourist Trophy race for resort near here sedans, in a Jaguar 3.4 BROC Phone MO 8.3618 NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 & 8:20 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 Now 8:35 P.M. A COOL 4 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT g y G-M presents in CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR . . . 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Another daugh- splashed in a swimming pool at Johnson, in the left what The Daily Sketch called the |Statesman, sternly reproved the 'got King the people back of the Queen whom she was has in she attended Mrs she back seat of the limousine. ter, Judy, 10, was rescued. ar-end crashes rs were n- Out-|fered a $50 reward for the cap-relay team, |side the post there were a num-|ture of the thief and the return Troy, 19, two seconds was timed in 2:17, Nas Hmed IB 2:1%( READY 70 GREET HER QUEEN at only three months has a record of| is little Arlene Parsons, of 137 Huron Oshawa daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Don Parsons, Arlene shown in the upper picture, was one of the However, he street, can Athletic Union AAU meet at| The 2:19 mark was set by the In- ternational Swimming Federa-| Toronto tion Yamanaka's smashing time of | 6.6 bettered the recognized team was timed in 8:18.7, beat- ing the recognized world mark of 8:23.6 set by Au in 1956 Three Drown In Mishaps BROCKVILLE By ALAN HARVEY dian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP) in Britain-season of blood surrey dancing ties In lobster, thours champagne With only the memory of aus- free (CP) Three terity, left, it is a time for arate mishaps in this area Sun day. Delbert Coville, Algonquin, slipped rough waters of the St Seaway and was drowned when !little his son and a companion were no As the longer. able to support him lingering against their capsized boat Gigi The victim, his son'Louis, 34,|Pression is left of a lavish socia and Fred Bradley, 28, were fish-| merry-go-round, possibly reflect ing from a 14foot punt when a ing the general feeling that this wave overturned the craft |is a boom year for Britain A brother and sister drowned |g£10,000 PARTY while swimming in a water{illed| The other gravel pit at nearby at the quall-egg By staid fox - trots League ball and of nearby ties in Belgravia the mer, even the par 65, beneath season to strains of wanes sed a £10,000 party for his debu Provincial police said Mr Hubert Horton were at the scene when their 12, and daughter Irene or | Hill, son [suburb their escorts danced, normally a quiet near CARS PILE UP -- SEVERAL INJURED extensively. The first accident | She suffered bad head lacera- occurred to the east of the | tions when her head broke the ndshiel db seident & Liverpool overpass when seven eld. A second accident a . few minutes later east of the cars piled up. Carol Thurston, | pickering Cloverleaf damaged 17, of 47 Beck avenue, Toronto, four cars and ten - year - old is shown receiving first aid Donna Zebuluk of Toronto was GREET THE QUEEN The | High Summer In Britain |. ou tome Reflects Boom Feeling High summer red | press veteran of junkets in Monte roses, monster strawberries from |Carlo and on the Portuguese Ri-| cnoradically by the Communist Kent, racing at Ascot and rowing at 'Henley, expansive house par-|rigged up for the occasion out-|g niajor movement during 1959. and [ritzed the ritziest into the early | London. mid-sum- most indomitable Lawrence debutantes begin to slow down a the songs from and My Fair Lady, an im- |/came at an all-night celebration people's communes THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 27, 1959 § Five-Team Group BLARNEY KISSING In Sr. A League Szydlowski, also 22, a defence- man, played part of last season with the Chevies and later was loaned to the North Bay Trap- pers. A schedule for the season was tentatively drafted at the meet- ing. The schedule calls for 56 games, 28 of them home games. This would mean two more home games than last season. The schedule opens on Oct, 23 and is finished on Feb, 28. There will be four teams in the play- offs, the fifth team dropping out at the end of the schedule. | Also d was the p absence during the season of two |teams in the league, the Dutch- men and the Duniops, The Dutch. men have been selected to rep resent Canada at the world Olym- A five-team group has now officially formed the Ontario Sen- for A Hockey League for the com- * ling season. This was formed at a meeting of the representatives of six teams at a meeting in To- ronto on Friday night. The five teams will Whitby Dunlops. "Belleville Me- Farlands, both of the former Eastern Ontario Sr. A League, and the Windsor Bulldogs, the Chatham Maroons and the Kitch- ener - Waterloo Dutchmen, of the western group. Cornwall asked {for and received a year's leave of absence from Sr. A play. As a result of Cornwall's re-| quest, the members of the Chev- les were drafted by the five teams in the new league. Coming to Whitbv are Ted Szydlowsk!, and Gord, Haughton pex'in February. nok At TR] SSSR SSR SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-31N i you have not received your Times, ohone your carrier boy first. ¥ vou are unable te con- tact him by 7.00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 77:30 P.M. ONLY ry TWO NEW PLAYERS The Whitby Dunlops have been Haughton played Jr. A hockey invited to tour Europe from | two years ago for the Toronto|about mid-November to mid- | |Marlies and later with the Guelph December. The group decided | | |Biltmores, before joining Sr. Ajthat both teams will play an ac- | |ranks. The 22-vear-old Haughton |celerated but full schedule and | |is a left winger be ready for playoffs, 1 en a | i Invite Dunlops YOUR ... TYPEWRITER, ADDING MACHINE, Visit Moscow The Whitby Dunlops, already anging the or jor, he Alla i . several E up winners, sal air, a 8 invited to tour several European ve whether the Dunlops od! {countries this autumn for a se-|. oie. visiting Moscow. Earlier {ries of exhibition hockey games, plans as announced did not in-| {have been invited to include two clude a visit to the Soviet Union, | {games in Moscow in their agen-| Blair reported that he would | |da. Wren Blair, general manager|give the cluk's answer in the | o! the Dunnies, reported that|pext few days and until then the |"Bunny" Ahearne, president of tour picture would not be com- the International Ice Hockey Fed-| plete, Only after all tour plans |eration, had recently made the are available, he said, would the | |suggestion {club decide whether or not to The ice hockey president is ar-'make the jaunt. i Chinese Resettled | el In Border Areas | By RUKMINI DEVI A propaganda barrage has been to welcome the Royal couple. | Canadian Press Correspondent [launched to persuade Han Chi- In the lower picture, an un- | BOMBAY (CP) Travellers [nese to move to border areas but identified youngster looks a |and the latest periodicals from [travellers say the Communists little worried as he gazes down {Red China indicate the Peiping | are finding considerable difficulty the main street of Port Hope, [regime has begun a drive to re-/in overcoming the traditional | a youngest spectators to turn out | N CALCULATOR, CASH REGISTER, DUPLICATING MACHINE FROM WALMSLEY & MAGILL OFFICE EQUIPMENT LTD. 9-11 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE RA 3-3333 | waiting to catch a glimpse of |settle Han Chinese in China's|conservatism of the ntry. | the Queen and the Prince {border areas, now inhabited al-/The journal Chengchow Honan | ~|most entirely by other racial reports that "education in sup- | groups |port of frontier construction" has | The now | been started among young peo- ple. {some 5,000,000 Chinese have ar-| A study of official publications |rived in Tibet alone and that an-|and journals from Peiping indi- |other 4,000,000 are on the way. Stes thie Comntsitists admit ne It appears Pel proposes to |r emen n Chinese resettle petween 36,000,000 and [the minority areas hae Swuned 40,000,000 people in the border friction between the minority peo- areas.. There is every indication |ple and the Chinese proper, The that the program for Han (ethnic [Sinkiang Daily reported a speec Im- | Chinese) co izati by the deputy chief of staff of Chinese) colonization of minority areas. which: has been pushed |by the deputy chief of staff of the Sinkiang army district eriti- cizing the native population for objecting to Chinese colonization of their homeland. es] SPECIALIZING | IN To Washing Machines, Automatic Washers Dryers. exiled Dalal Lama, "biggest party ever given for a | girl," Simon Ward hard - to - viera, said the portable nightclub | ny since 1955, is shaping up as in |POPULATION OUTLET | | It had rea wall-to-wall carpet-| The idea is not only to find an ing with bars on all three floors," [outlet for the upsurge of popula- |wrote The Sketch man. "Drinks [tion in China proper but to re- were served by Buckingham Pal- (duce or undo the non-Han popu- ace footmen." [lation majorities in areas such as Guests included Francesca |Tibet Roberti, daughter of Peter Thor-| The ecstablishment of com- neycroft, former chancellor of imunes has helped to facilitate the [the exchequer, and Lady Norah resettlement program. The April Docker's son, Lance |issue of thes official Communist | monthly public ation National CHOCOLATE ANTS Unity said | Competition in conviviality| 'After establishment of in agricul- restaurant the held by film magnate John Davis tural districts and semi-agricul- BUTT RADIO Copies of THE OSHAWA TIMES Available at the following dealers in DOWNTOW WHITBY ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas Streets COURTICE PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 undas Street West RIGLER'S STORE to celebrate the premiere of [tural and semi-pastoral districts, A night, construction pers and fried bees at a Thames: of the agricultural producers' co- Brown's | millionaire William de Vigier tos- and [tante daughter Jeanette in Mill | shaw rides and girls in oriental [tionalities owned more land and London |slit-skirt dresses Five hundred debs and! One dissenting note sounded |Han peasants possessed more la- dined and amid And Appliances |Ferry to Hong Kong. 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