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The Oshawa Times, 7 Nov 1960, p. 9

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ONTARIO REGIMENT ASSOCIATION HOLDS MEMORIAL SERVI DURING THEIR 12TH an- | tion paraded to St, George'sql ous! reunion in Oshawa during | Anglican Church Sunday morn- the weekend, the members of | ing to pay tribute to their fallen the Ontario Regiment Associs- | comrades, Taking part in the ' 950 Veterans At Reunion About 250 old warriors were re-| The air was filled with an atmos-| united at & dinner meeting at the| phere of informality | Oshawa Armories Saturday night, Former reunions were recalled it was the 12th reunion dinner of by the showing of movies taken| the Ontario Regiment Askopcia- at previous gatherings, Following| tion, this, members were on their own| enry Davies, president of the|for a night of fun ont Chapter ' the Associa 4 The Féution Which lasted tres tion, was chairman at the meet-| days, started with a reunion he ing which was attended by mem-|Friday and ended appropriately bers from across the province|with a service al Bt, George's who served in the Ontario Regi-|Anglican Church Sunday ment, The dinner was served|ing army style with each member, -h YAURC Hning-up to receive their share of |! AAD JO CHURCH welded yoast furkey and mashed po both veterans and army cadets) tatoss. {marched from the Oshawa DAYS RECALLED |Armories at 9.20 a.m, Sunday, ARNY dinner, Bugler W. Bor. The colors of the Toronto contin. owdale recalled army days as gent were carried by R, Was. Ho sounded 'Last Post' and|tough, N. Peleck and B. Lang, 'Reveille' for the gathering of| For Oshawa the hearers were hushed standing men in memory H. E. Scott, ¥ Porter and C,| of their fallen comrades, Major|Bould, J. Smart was in charge of William C, Paynter represented|the color party the commanding officer, Lieut aorvice 2 the chiteh Wan | ou , J, R. Warnieca who was ducted by Ven, Archdeacon i, 1, he at the reunion meeting Cleverdon and Capt, Clark, The Regimental Sergeant M a jo r|Address was delivered by Rev Ming ine on The "past, Pres. Capt, R. Sharp, The reunion was ne or ture' of the Ontario dismissed at 10.50 a.m., Sunday, ant, an uy aid The Ontario Regiment will be Regiment Association, He said morn. was 20 wv the floor of the Oshawa Armor: . ver Tha: te from the past oils Woy 4A ies Thursday, Nov, 10, The regi. nf ance and the service starting at of the association, #.50 p.m, will be conducted hy the FRIENDSHIPS RECALLED Members at each table related| Matthew's Anglican Church, their wartime experiences andl The Oshawa Chapter of the On men who were unable to attend ing a dance at the Armories on due to death, illness or distance. Saturday, Nov, 26. in both Ontario and Durham |# Counties, in September of the same month of 1050, it is reported hy the statistics branch | Agriculture In Ontario Count 247) month, The make in Sentember 4 1959, was 01.301 pounds. The ; | nine months of this vear wi 1,007,916 pounds compared with fod of last year HEADS CANVASS In Durham County a total of Heading the canvass of Chi | September compared with 47.780) the Greater Oshawa Commu: pounds in September of last) pity Chest is Hong Seto, propri- the nine months of this year was 400.621 pounds compared with fod of 1430 Toronto Ma The department states the make of creamery butter during ry: September of this year as 7,145 a1 tS) than in September, 1059 » re nts A Toronto man was killed and Toronto girl seriously injured afternoon when the sports car in which they were riding left the A 813000 summer home "" ment, The accident occurred comnletely gutted on Garrard just west of Pickering cloverleaf night, when Whithy Township Douglas Myers of Queen Volunteer Firefighters had 10 gaat "ast died , shortly after for water , General Hospital Fim hroke out in the hrie His passenger, Margaret Anne Kemp of 202 Annapolis avenus, sufered head injuries and is re Nehawa, nroprieter of X MY Sinorted in fair condition township No, 2 unit, and the, veo yo hie Brooklin volunteer firefighting oor when it left the Bb trol hy 3.45 am at the of the Toad. Hoth The two numpers ran owt of nfuars and the girl were thrown vefill, the interior of the building "Aynoich the car was ec " gh the ca pquipped was burned out. A garage adjoin. with safety belts it is believed The cause of the fire was not ' wih determined, although firemen es the time of the accident od in the rear of the bullding APPOINTS FIVE Mr. Kemp visited home, MONTREAL (CP) -- The CNR which that each member present was a holding a memorial service on insure the good and happy future mental hand will be in attend. Rev. Ronald Sharp, rector of St recalled former friendships with|tario Regiment will also he hold September | The make of creamery butter | year was down compared with of the Ontario Department of | pounds were made during the make in the county for the first 908,268 pounds for the same per. 43,124 pounds was made during nese husiness In Oshawa for year. The make in Durham for] gior of the Globe Cafe 425,044 pounds for the same per creameries in Ontario report their 100 pounds of 10.8 per cent less 'Ruto Rolls Br 0 on Highway 401 on. Saturday ea Home P road and rolled down an embank road, west of Oshawa Sunday i004 3 PW stop fighting the blaze to search pains admitted o the Oshawa faced home awned hy John Cyn i970 Neville Park blvd. Grocery, at ahout 3 am. Whithy "nop 05 vocation indicated unit brought the hlaze under cons'y oon and rolled down thie bankd water, and while they went to out of the vehicle in the house was saved ty Were Sat (ae tablished that the blake ariginat. he uses only during the Sunday announced the appoint: summer, on Sunday fterncon, [Ments of vice-presidents for five when everything was fn order. regions being established across None of the furnishings of the Canada under its revis organ Mme were saved One of tha izational structure Mey Be Was firemen, John Goodwin, was! Wayne for the Grewt Lakes treated at Oshawa Genera! Hos. region, with headquarters at Tor pital for a badly eut finger, loDie i Ic & | Lindsay in September in which ballet at the Dr, F § her relatives, which is almost| will take time out during the| 7 The Osha Tunes SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1960 PAGE NINE teams played their Too ond the seniors to Ajax on Fri day, We were victorious against Ajax, | Senior and junior volleyball {teams for the girls have now {been formed and they played {their first games on Friday |against Whithy, Both teams won {their games, | Meetings of the Public Speak ng and Debating Club, the Stam Club and the Science Club iplace on Monday after school, Members of the Germsn Club, Grades 12 and 13, held their first! meeting on Thursday afternoon, |The Chess Club met on Thursday |after school, | Students are beginning to work lin earnest in anticipation of the Christmas exams which will start Nov, 22, + bh Al parade were ers of the C Army Cadets, Been | of 250 veterans from all sec association, the officers and | here are members of the color | 0. of (he province in attend: men of the 11th Ontario Armor. | party and veterans of the regi- Satan ed Regiment and the Royal = ment There was an attendance ' BHCE. Capt W, Clarke, all members of the Ontario Regiment Asso at 68 was the oldest member present; D, Matthews, Major are some | From of | night, Been here of the head table guests ONE OF THE highlights the reunion was the dinner in Intricate Civil Action Forseen peg Ballet of Canada, This com- tour of 10,000 miles by such a LINDSAY = A highly unusual pany of dancers, under the spon-| distinguished company as civil court action may arise out sorship of the Oshawa Little Royal Winnipeg Ballet occurs of the double fatality south of | Theatre, will perform a selected only rarely, " program of classical and modern. The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, J, Donevan| celebrating its 21st anniversary 8 M : (Collegiate Institute Auditorium this season, is the oldest contin-| and Mrs, John Ivan Moore werel "Noy 0 at 8,50 p.m, ually operating ballet company in killed The reserved seat exchange North America, It was the first| € Mrs, Moore, who was pregnant|for this performance opened company in the British Commons| fluid milk during the month to- at the time, gave birth to a baby|gatyrday, Nov, 5, from 8.30 to wealth to receive the tit]e|talled 507,044 quarts, This com. girl within minutes of her deathig 00 pm, and is also open on|" Royal" making it the second "ared with 501,606 quarts sold in several days later in Lindsay| Monday and Tuesday, Nov, 7 and| Royal company In the world and| August of last year and 615,751 hospital [6 from 4 to ® pm, at Hender: was responsible for instigating|auarts sold in July of this year, Now members of the legal son's Book Store the first Ballet Festival in Can-| Sales of skim milk during Aug- profession are pondering the out It is of interest ta local dancers ada, The ballet is the only coms ust of this year totalled 47441 come of the elvil action by the hat Mr, Arnold Spohr, director pany in North America to give|quarts as compared with 40,021 Moore's baby daughter, through of The Royal Winnipeg Ballet|three performances before mem- quarts in August of last year and hers of the Royal Family, 48,600 quarts in July of this year, The sale of buttermilk in Aug. : : , ust of this year totalled 10,704 Fifty contemporary Canadian|quarts as compared with 14,049 ballets have been produced asi quarts In the same month of last grounds for damages for loss of Canadian to hold the position of las well as works by English and year and 11,584 quarts in July of Jarents which she did not then|director of a ballet company ls American choreographers and this vear 5 y lave most anxious to see and encour-|excerpts from the classics. The \ A adfarai . But others hold that, even prior(age Canadian dancers (Royal Winnipeg Ballet was the qe o Chocolate, dairy drink to her birth, the baby did exist " EPO first company to hire a Canadian | ted: 23.080" ol A. § year to as the daughter of Mr, and Mrs HAILED BY CRITICS as its director and the first to A oy ith § quarts. This com. Moore Local audiences will be privil-ljoup the United States, This is a pared with 30,026 quarts in Aug: eged to see one of his ballets, vey weasive 1st fo city V8t of last year and 25,780 quarts, Pending the civil action, al} lh ud hich has| 'Oy. jmpressive ls tA CYL uly of this year case in which Vern Mulligan, a Ballet Premier which has gymounded by prairie and located |" v'% ih Att SHO Suen 1s nharaad Den hailed by international eri: he heart of the nation. The report states that sales of Bethany truck driver, Is charged in the heart o ¢ with carelss driving as a result|tc8 and was seen by Princess) p.o oomnany is bringing to fd cream during the month $ V amounted to 18,499 quarts, This Fine Program \ 9 p anol Almost 80 per cent of tickets| This could be the last chance] The statistics branch of the have been sold for the Oshawa for local audiences to see such a Ontario Department of Agricul: appearance of The Royal Winni- fine company of dancers for any ture reports that of the 2,088,747 pounds of milk purchased by the commercial dairies in the Osh. awa zone, during August, 1,580, 313 pounds was of standard fluid and special fluid quality, The dairies spent $91,863 to purchase the milk, The report shows that sales of a young Port Perry couple, Mr sure to result, heavy tour schedule to audition Some lawyers contend that, as dancers in every centre where 30 BALLETS PRODUCED the bhahy was not horn prior tothe Company will perform, Mr,| the accident, there are no legal|Spohr, a Canadian, and the only Zelier's Limited Employess Mrs. B, Cole IH | Reverend H Donations To Chest Now Total | E Cox mor tions 1 A The list of contributions, nof pre- viously acknowledged, follows: 1 $101487 Buehler Bros, 144 & a a a a a wt a 38 «¥ S22 B2TIRBIITT2IBRR Mildred Askow Madelene Stone Walter Knox Don Richmond Bridge! Young Larry Metesll E. Essex | Phil MeLasughlin 00 | Ronald A, Weeks (Davidson Shoe Btore) |Wm, Bradiury (Loblaw Grocery) Ward's Aute Supply Evelyn Flynn heauty Parlor Miss D, Woods Miss Camphell weww BE Bloveww wow Mrs A Miss B, Heard Mrs, D, Hilton Mrs, A Cyr Mise M.A. Down The Evelyn Shop Helen M. Staples Mrs. J, Perrault Miss © Miss A. Greggs J. Clarke we w >uEBBeemn Lee Wilson and Ma Lee "5 ¥ 82 S3sss888 (Agnew Surpass Blove) Top Tellors Ross Simmons E, W. Brownlee A, Mellow Dr, J, ¥, Brock £ ier 3 232288 2.00 Mr, apd Mrs. ¥, T. Lambie 2.00 Dean Kelly Enterprises Ltd 500 Young Moderns 8.00 Montgomery's Ladies Wear 30.00) Henderson's Book Store 8332 Fs. 22.8888 zw « br. HB. 4 , 0 re, Porot Pr. J. A Mr, and urs Ry idviood Mr. J. Shoyehet Dau rs Rainbow Restaurant The Rose Bowl Lucky Strike Grill Roynl Snack BRE2222 3 22283 I Rotol y Virginia Fish and Chips 00 Sandalwood Sunset Lu | CIE Mills Ontario Motor Bales LM, 8. A Willson Ontarie Motor Sales Em) A R Stan Bryning \T, W, Dobbie Jeweller Miss Ada Ideal Dairy 14d, (Additions) | Total To Date Miller hy B, Galbraith Langm, x Benevolent ¢ LOB.A, No, 191 Bar bureg andalwoods neh snd Variety Motors 14d, N, Willson fouch lar Furniture 14d (4 nea Pharmaceuticals Empl, J. MeConnell L, Hutcheson 2332333223238 8sssess 8 ETT 330 -- =» BBee is #10, H The Oshawa and District an a ism Aquarium Boclety, at its monthly meeting Nov, 8, voted to hold BOWMANVILLE (Btaff) small auctions every second Ontario Provincial Police fr o m|month to enable members to dis- the Bowmanville detachment are pose of any extra fish and equip investigating vandalism that oc. ment they do not need, curred Hallowe'en night at Scu:| Rex Merritt, newly elected gog Point, Williams Point and the| president of the Canadian Aquar- Caesarea area, { Police sald Bcugog Point was WHO MAY VOTE IN ELECTION hy far the hardest hit area, Van. dals knocked over outhouses, There are only 28 days to the Oshawa Municipal Elec storage sheds, flagpoles, fences and smashed lawn chairs, stor. tion Dee, 5 when some 52,000 people will have the opportu- age tanks and assorted private properties, There i8 no immediate estimate of the damage, but police sald the damage is very heavy and| pity to cast their ballots for will be totalled in the hundreds of) {he candidates of their choice, Here are the qualifications for the vote; 21 years of age or over; a British subject or a naturalized citizen; an own. dollars, No charges have been laid to date although possible charges Holos aid, 18 ts hh olice sald, suspects have er or tenant, wife of husband heen questioned, They are youths of an owner or tenant ocoupys ing quarters with a minimum assessment of $400, Between 16,000 and 17,000 cards will he sent to eligible ranging In age from 17 to 19, {living in the Blackstock, Burketon voters reminding them when and where to cast their bal and Oshawa area, lots, The city clerk's office CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS wii vod te sands thot 10 Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi. 3 Break-Ins On Weekend dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birth. days today: Edward Power, 702 Simcoe street south: Bobby Cham. berlain, 338 Bloor srieet east; Gaylord McAlpine, 310 Albert The Oshawa Police Department street; Claudia Nat ge, 1524 reported three minor break-ins Oxford street; Connie Natge, during the weekend 1624 Oxford street; Larry |"auo.i'8100 was taken from the Stiles, RR 2, Oshawa; Diana 1d Medal Cl 21% Bond Roberts, 632 Albert street; |G0ld Medal Cleaners, . Mrs. Dorls Mullen. 811 Cen. [Street east, sometime during Fri. tre street south, Whithy, and (day night or Saturday morning, Philip John Solomon, 234 Tre. |Entry was gained at the rear of sane street, the building, A pane of glass had The first five persons to [heen hroken, form The Oshawa Times of Cigarets were taken from the their birthdays each day will [Hortop. Variety, 646 Hortop ave. receive double tickets to the (nue, when it was broken into sometime during Saturday night, The glass in the door had been broken, Small change was reported missing from Starr's Garage, broken into Saturday night, The glass in the west door had been attraction is "Ocean's 11" in technicolor, Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of 8 am, and 10 am, Phone RA 83474, Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period, The current broken, The hole in the glass was large enough to admit a man, | Police Probe Aquarium Group Lake Scugog| Plans Auctions lum Society, who was guest speaker at the monthly meeting, gave an interesting address, ese pecially to the newer hobbyists, when he outlined fish in general, MATING HABITS The speaker described many varied and interesting mating and spawning habits of fish, "There are still many fish h have not heen in a fume. he is the challetgt eeps the aquarium " interesting and a TY Merritt said, "Especially," he added, "when one has some slight success with the harder species," "There are new fish a vin in the trade every year, h the challenge continues, As we learn the habits of one species of fish, another comes along," the speak~ er sald, During an intermission, the membership held a showing of its fish, Mr, Merritt and J, Hen. der of Scarboro, judged the show. ing with the following results: Fish of the month, which Is any fish bred by the exhibitor, was won by Brian Parkin, Newcastle, who showed a palr of Red Vel. vet Swordtails, Second prize went to Ray Wilson, Uxbridge, with a pair of Marble Milles and third prize was won by Al Pankiw, Oshawa, with Gupples, Open Live Bearer prizes were won by: Al Pankiw, first, with Red Velvet Sword; Jim Crosler, second, with Red Wag Sword and third, Martin Suddard with Tux. edo Sword, Open Egg Layer prizes were won by: Al Pankiw, first, with Midnight Catfish; Don Townsend. second, with Cherry Barb and third, David Wilson with Betta, Peter Parker, a young visitor from Ajax, received an honorable mention for his exhibit, Other rizges which included a 10 gals on stainless steel tank and a corner filter were won by Alex Arkwright and Don Townsend, An undergravel filter was won by Brian Parkin, Cans of fish food, which were glven as draw prizes were won by: Clifford Wilson; Peter Par. ker; Don Hambly; David Wil. on; Norman Usherwood; Randy Parkin and Martin Sud i Sa o Aa truck was partly over the double centre white line at the time of impael The case was listed tor hearing Hudson's Bay Henry Morgan Merger Planned lll y y Duke of Edi of the accident has now been Risaheth dot the Duke Shi Oshawa their principal dancers 1 haved with 14,870 quarts in set for hearing Nov, 22 ; : and local audiences are promised 8 . : . ance in Winnipeg in 1051, : isi : 4 a | August of last year and 20,020 Mulligan was driver of a south: a first-rate ballet performance, quarts in July of this year bound truck which was in colli: The program planned for thei Xo sion with the Moore's north. G t L tt Oshawa appearance includes Bal. The or swing thi , e S e er Comedians, and Sleeping Beauty The crown is alleging that the Freer The. Ofhawa Little Theatre is thrilled to be able to om provide such a delightful even: "ie ing in Oshawa, where there has [Friday but Magistrate R, | been little or no ballet available Moore sald he would require a in the past. clear day to deal with it Local audiences should not Elizabeth Nielson, a 17-year-old fine Company of dancers perform . Dr. J, F. Donevan Collegiate In 'some of the finest examples of 0 ution stitute student, received an an- classical and modern ballet when swer to a letter she had written this group comes to the city on to President Eisenhower regard: Nav. 0. mg her views on the William Powers spying incident The letter was from the White Conference lan Service and the Consulate General's office at the US, Em TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontario Dassy in Toronto, The president Water Resources Commission @Xpressed his regrets at not being nonsor a conference Nov able to answer the letter him TREAL (CP)--A proposed 20-30 to explore the coordination elf. nidtger of Hudson's Bay Com. of water pollution control active Here are some of Elizabeth's pany and Henry Morgan and tles in Ontario, Municipal Af. views on the Power case: "After Company stores was annouced fairs Minister Warrender an. Mr. Powers was shot down, off fqa0 ) s the. Bik al. subject to Approximately 200 delegates quested sympathy for Powers er te Rroptaa), subject to are expected to attend the con from the Russian officials, At the firms. Hudson's Bay would acs rence representing government same time they were angered by quire all outstanding common departments, municipalities, in. Powers' behavior in not poisoning gh aves of Morgans, which would dustry, agriculture and public or himself as he was supposed 10. |continue to operate under its ganizations, Would any of these officials have present name Mr, Warrender said the con: poisoned themselves under the Bartlett Morgan, president of ference will make the beginning same circumstances? Mr. Pow Morgans, sald HRC offered Mor sion's program calling for coor standing trial and facing the|and $14 cash for each of the tiinated pollution prevention and charges against him and his gov-428.000 outstanding common greater reclamation of Ontariolerament, He was no coward inlghaves of Morgans, He sald his {water supplies lost through pol refusing to poison himself with|family intends to accept the affer lution, the lethal needle." for the 70-per-cent of the shaves He made the announcement at. Miss Nielson closed her letter!it contrals the opening of the commission's by wishing the president's Re He would recommend to other $2,000,000 research Tabaratarien publica party success in the shareholders that they also ae: here hound car let Premier, Grasslands, The President miss the opportunity to see this House sent through the U.S, For nounced today. cials in the United States re of a new phase of the commis-'ers is to be commended for gan shareholders one HRC share election this Tuesday cept the offer. Last Friday afternoon a group of workers gathered in Northminster United Church to prepare the mailing of the Christmas Seals appeal literas ture for the Ontarle Tubercu. losis and Health Association, The campaign opens Nov. 14 and the money raised will be used to finance the mass chest xray and skin test which will be carried out in Oshawa. The workers caught y the camera, from left, are " ell, RB Bedell, Mrs, J, a. survey WORKERS PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN D, L Crozier, chairman of the Christmas Seal Campaign coms mittee; Rev, H, 8, She esident of the association $ in 'y

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