ROSEBANK ROAD SCHOOL TROPHY WINNERS scholarship; Kent Anthony, proficiency award; Peggy Range, citizenship; Principal ing boy; Douglas Wiebe and Fred Hunt, proficiency trophy and $25 West Rouge Kiwanis Rosebank Road School trophy winners shown, left to right, are: John Webster, outstand- WEATHER FORECAST Partly Cloudy A Little Warmer TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-| Forecast Temperatures casts issued in Toronto at 5 a.m.| Low tonight, High Friday EDT: Win ham . Synopsis: Partly cloudy condi St. Thomas : tions with slightly higher tem Trenton .. peratures, and a few scattered St Cathatines . thundershowers is forecast for Windsor most regions on Friday London ... Regional forecasts valid until | Toronto midnight Friday: Hamilton . Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Ni- Muskoka agara, ~ southern Lake Huron, | Killaloe Haliburton regions, Windsor, Tor-| Earl on. ies onto, London, Hamilton: Sunny North Bay ... today. Friday sunny with cloudy [Sudbury ose es intervals and a few scattered Kapuskas ng... evening thundershowers, Warmer| White River Friday, Winds light today south Moosonee : Gert to, pete, te CROCODILE TEARS ARE FOR REAL Huron, Kirkland Lake regions, North Bay, Sudbury: Mainly | sunny today. Partly cloudy with a Joy. Teaviered towidersiowers 1 A researcher at Duke Uni- warmer, Winds light increasing versity claims that te Teasel to south 15 this afternoon | crocodiles cry is to get rid of Timmins-Kapuskasing: Sunny, he salt ye an becoming partly cloudy this after-| You ars "The a Bl i I' y ttere \ h, noon with a few scattered show-| J Tare our 10 longer used articles Into ready cash. Dial RA 8-3492 now and a friendly ad taker 50 70 kt if Two of the girls who parti- cipated 's CRA | walkathon check directions with | cloudiness Friday Little change in temperature, Winds light in- creasing to southeast 15 this] in last n s Don Hopkins; Thomas Mari- oldt, athletics and Jerry Fortier, public speaking. --Photo by Barry Pomeroy ALKATHON CONTESTANTS their leader. Nearly 100 chil- | dren took part in the event in which 22 teams participated. --QOshawa Times Photo ers or thunderstorms a will help you, afternoon. Youth, 18, Fined $200 For Illegal urinking said he received a complaint of Green to come out ood warp him agistrate R. B. Baxter Tues-|"erratic" driving near the train-|about the complaint an as he got Hog warned if any other teen-|ing school July 16. From the de-|into the cruiser, PC Diamond no- iption of the car and the li-|ticed he smelled strongly of al- ers in this area want to try scri : led Bo under age they would be cence number he "immediately cohol. He took him to Bowman- subject to the same penalty he recognized the car as belonging ville police headquarters where jevied against James A. Green,| to youn Green'."" 18, of RR 4. Bowmanville, Constable Diamond said he had He fined Green $200 and costs|been looking for the accused in or one month and said the war- connection with another matter rant would be held until Aug. 2|but it was not until he was going for payment when the accused off shift that he saw his car pleaded guilty to a charge of parked in front of the Stanley| being a minor consuming alc ohol. Restaurant, : OPP Constable R. S. Diamond' He went into the cafe to askl CAPSULE NEWS Escapees Spotted By Housewite | GEORGETOWN (CP) -- James, Mayor Nathan Phillips said Wed- curred in Ontario in the year| Goodman, 20, and Ronald Daig-|nesday. Banks km have refused|°vding Feb. 29, and 220 oc neault, 18, who escaped from the(to accept the wrapped lots of curred in farm buildings and Ontario Reformatory at Guelph|coins from money-sorting ma-|1509 around the home. Of all the Saturday, were captured here chines silver was found. accidents 336 were fatal Wednesday. They surrendered to IRVRYV 9 ny wR 1 provincial police after an un- SURVEYORS RETURN FEES UP TORONTO (CP - Twenty-six, OTTAWA (CPJ)--The Uni ol BOWMANVILLE (Staff) he was lodged overnight in cells According lo Constable Dia- mond, it was exactly one year| and one day after his previous conviction in this court of the same charge. Green admitted he got the beer in thé beverage rooms at the two Newcastle hotels. Commission for Asia and the Far East FARM MISHAP STUDY | TORONTO (CP) -- Barns, stables and farmhouses were the most common scenes of farm | accidents in 1959, a survey spou- | of agriculture shows. The survey showed 7835 farm accidents oc- ir U.S | identified housewife recognized ver them and turned in an alarm. Canadian surveyors Lave re- sity Ottawa announced Wed- Each was serving an 18-month turned to Canada after spending nesday that a general fee in- term for breaking and entering. | nine months in the Jungles of | crease, ranging from 10 to 20 per Southeast Asia surveying the|cent, will go into effect in all CITY SHORT CHANGED Lower Mekong River, The sur- faculties. The increases range TORONTO (CP) -- United States dimes and nickels re-/Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and ceived in city revenues have cost South Viet Nam, is part of an Toronto $1,380 in three months in international development project United Nations MONTREAL (CP) -- The port| Montreal boosted its cargo volume hy six per cent an red its foreign vessel movements by 16 per cent dur- the first three months of its and Economic COMING EVENTS TANNERY Ladies Auxiliary, Bingo at, the Avalon, Thursday, 8 p.m. Six jack pots CAR BINGO PORT PERRY | ARENA EVERY THURSDAY exchange sorting costs, of t bors board A total 1,236 cargo had orted Wednesday HARMAN PARK BINGO, FRIDAY NIGHT ST. JOHN'S HALL | ar | were 1,88 Corn loa nd Sime Comer BI ga 1,217,723 tons loaded the DUKE CAN'T ACCEPT | fh lag | NORTH BAY (CP)--The Duke 5 $40 Jackpots and Duchess of Windsor have| notified Mayor Merle Dickerson | they will be unable to attend the | 75th anniversary old home week| celebrations here Aug. 16. A {cable received Wednesday said: | | "Much regret unable to accept arrived here at the | were shipp 20 games, Wealth Share NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. ; ot ST, GEORGE'S HALL 8:15 PM (Albert and Jackson Sts.) $1,000 Jackpot Game Games $6, $12, $20 vour cordial invitation which is $500 Whee! of Fortune May be doubled or tripled none the less greatly appreci- 1960 Car Game $100 JACKPOT INCLUDED ated." In 1921 the duke first | ~ visited North Bay 5 Regular Game | Door Prize $15 m-- mie GETS 10 YEARS MONTREAL (CP) -- Maurice WHITBY LIONS CLUB BINGO Suen, 2.35 oar - dormer CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON SOUTH [i the hoifin ot ws Monies) FRIDAY, JULY 22nd-8 P.M. for the holdup of two Montreal Leaves Oshawa Terminal 7:30 p.m ~ 25¢ banks May 30 and June 6. | HALT BRIDGE WORK 20 Regular Games at $10.00 o ] to $150 Special {of M QUEBEC (CP)--Public Works | Minister Rene Levesque sald Wednesday work on two bridges h Horizontal Line, $ F SHARE THE WEALTH 5---$20.00 Gomes k the west end of the island ntreal to the mainland has DOOR PRIZES 80 Cents Admission with One Card ~ Bus Return lin $10. ea {been stopped pending the draft ing of new plans tenders {forconstruction of the two bridges would be called for when the new plans are ready. Public s sored by the Ontario department Os quist, J vey, which invokes portions of from $25 to $50 annually. |R. 1 d {driving while his licence was un- PORT VOLUME UP |der suspension. THE O3NAWA IMB, Thursday, July 21, 1960 3 Announce Awards At Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Winners of proficiency awards at Bowmanville High School have been announced as follows: Grade 9 to Grade 10 -- Prize for General Proficiency, Anton| Pareter, | Grade 10 to Grade 11 -- Prize for General Proficiency, Christo- pher Robinson. for General Proficiency, Leach. Proficiency, Verne Chant. COMMERCIAL 11C -- Prize for General Pro- ficiency, Patricia Fisher. 12C -- Prize for General Pro- ficiency Pauline Labrecque, INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARDS Grade 9 -- D. Syer, 9A; Grade 10 -- J. Pluister, 10A; Grade 11 -- D. Brown, 11A; Grade 12 -- J. Rickard, 12A. CITY AND DISTRICT OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS. EDITH HENDRIE The funeral service for Mrs. Edith Hendrie, who died Monday, July 18, was held at the Me- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 20, Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister of Northminster United Church, conducted the services, Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were James Barron, William Coulson, H. Walmsley, Willlam Gummow, Harvey Thompson and John Grieve. FUNERAL OF MRS. ANNIE ELIZABETH HENRY Funeral service for Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Henry, who died July 17 at Oshawa General Hospital in her 90th year, was held Wednes- day, July 20, at 2 p.m. from the Simcoe Street Pentecostal Church, Rev. J. 8. Plerce conducted the service Interment was at shawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were C, Lager- March, J. Mason, G. King, H. Van Volkenburg, and J. Coull. Draws Fine $100, Costs reorge Carver, 23, RR 3, Peter- borough, was Tuesday fined $100 and costs, or one month, when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate t. B. Baxter to a charge of Carver lost his licence in Jan- nary this year and said he has not tried to have it rein-stated to dale OPP Constable Len James said he saw a yeilow convertible trav- current season, the national har- ling north on Highway 115 June 18 and passing a line of north- ) tons of domestic bound traffic. According to PC James, he | {end of June and 1,087,098 tons|/gave chase to warn the driver| »«d out. In 1959 there about his speed but the driver was 5,758 tons unloaded and unable to produce a driver's li. cence. QUELL_ BONFIRES The Oshawa Fire Department extinguished two small bonfires Wednesday. The department am- bulances answered one call. STREETS CLOSED The following stretts will be closed for construction today: Park road north from Nipigon street to Annapolis avenue; Col- horne street footbridge closed at Oshawa Creek. Russett avenue, Simcoe street north; Wilson road south, {rom Olive avenue to Dieppe avenue; Dieppe avenue, closed at Wilson road south; street to Champlain avenue; Rit- son road south, from Bloor street east to Conant street; Gliddon avenue, from Guelph street to Windsor street; Baldwin street, closed at Gliddon avenue. STUDENTS VISIT CENTRE The 14 French-Canadian stu- dents, who are visiting in Osh- awa, were privileged to tour the Oshawa Shopping Centre Wed. nesday afternoon. The students arrived here Monday Oshawa students who had spent two weeks in their homes as part| of the exchange plan sponsored | by the Canadian Council of Chris-| tians and Jews. TANKER BRINGS CARGO The tanker Temblador paid a visit to Oshawa Harbor on Wed- nesday. The cargo was unloaded into the ctorage tanks on the east side of the harbor basin. DRIVER REMANDED Wilfred McDonald, 43, of 118 Division street, whose car struck a parked car on Eulalie avenue, carly today, was remanded in magistrate's court this morning for hearing Friday on an impair- ed driving charge. TOWER OBSCURES EIFFEL TUNNEL Known far more for his famed tower in Paris, Gustav Eiffel built the first service. able wind tunnel, laid down many fundamentals of air- plane wing and propellor de- sign. Classified Ads are at your service daily, For aid in de- signing one to fill your needs fast dial RA 3-3492. | | Half - Yearly CLEARANCE * reouctions 285% $0% JACKETS VALUES T0 4.98 Matowty Fashions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE a] (f VACATION NEWS FOR YOU! WV Summer and Fall.are something to crow about at THE CHANTECLER ae rel ond [vont Yotd situs sonable rates. For color folder, reservations, write O.P. Lattimore, Res. 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