§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, September 30, 1961 ZL LIBERALS GROUP TO NOMINATE FEDERAL CANDIDATE I More than 500 people turn- ed out at Newcastle Commune | ity Hall Thursday night to nominate a Liberal federal candidate to run for the Rid- ing of Durham in election - now expected next summer. Heard at the the next | | ture, from the left are: Rich- ard Lovekin, president, Dur ham County Liberal Associz tion; Glenholme Hughes, vice-president, Durham Coun- shown here, | ty Liberals; and Royce Frith, , being con- | president, Ontario Liberal As- r, Martin, sec- | sociation, Also in pic- --Oshawa Times Photo | nominating meeting was for- mer Minister of Health and Welfare, | Martin MP, (Essex | who urged those pr start early in their camps: | to elect the Liberal candi- t date (Russell Honeyl of Port | on *y gs n ri ight. | Hope) "therchy helping Les- ér Pearson to obtain the lead- ', Mr. Hon- | on'y nomina- | the meeting. | p of Canada' 200 Go- At Goo GOODWOOD -- More than 200 entrants from Canada and the United States will converge on Goodwood for the International Tournament of Karts on the Goodwood half-mile roadcourse. The three-day meet, under the| auspices of the Canadian Kart- ing Association and the North American Karting Association, | gets under way Sept. 29 and will conclude Oct 1 with the crowning of the international champions. |The opening d The track is located on Conc. (to practice 2, Uxbridge Twp., 2 miles north of No. 47 Hwy. Karting, which until a few years ago was little known, one of the world's fastest-grow- ing sports and recreational ac- tivities. Originally conceived as its enthusiasts. The wide appeal of the sport; has led manufacturers in both | Canada and the United States to| produce specially designed karts for family use, in addition to those made primarily for racing, many of which are capable of| speeds exceeding 60 m.p.h. ENFORCE SAFETY The Canadian Karting Asso- ciation, under whose auspices| karting meets are held in this| country, is a non-profit organiza- tion concerned with the rules and regulation of competitions and with the safety of karting to eliminz is/day to the 1 up across Canada, an! for attraction for 'teenagers', it now few years, of numbers thousands of business | overlooking and professional people among track, . DEATHS | pr. -- Karts Comte Choir | | hu! » Needs Members Toronto--Richard T. Mohan,| RS. SYDNEY BURGESS retired board chairman of Gen-| Ean eral Foods Limited COURTICE -- Courtice Unit-| Sydney, N.S.-- ed Church will hold its Sunday din, 87, brilliant 1: Yiservi at 10 a.m. with Rey. Of the most colorful figur es ever rand Harol ld Stainton in charge to enter a Canadi an _co of the Mre St ] r Gl asgow, $ MTs. anley er MacGr! Paj manville will be mayor of Westy , sanist and choir lead- One of northern 1 cotia's ne interested in choral Pest-k al figures sched to: et in totich oper . -- Alfred as 08 c Corning ( eir to the . Payne. Singer sew fortune, | Port au P; By I se Barrau, Port au Pr me of the Swood | ot tribute not only to the of karting but to motori erally. THREE CLASSES The Goodwood Internat will be run off in three ! classes di nine cat iors. C.a led princ 3 {kart and the size o es w. n 1 Set former ne of Bow st » needed' for the + and Senior choirs for fal to a {become familiar w The second day wil Ned ith the co 1 be d 1 the third d, one of th s which have in Go art tr 3000 cars on ffers park E g the course's as; paved pits, gas pum . service centre and other | facilit ities. Gordon Boomer and Randy were Geo g ts of Mr. and Mrs. tre: asurer of the Int on at their cottage on| Printing Pressmen's Union, or a 'heart attack | both as a sport and as a Tecread ¢ tion. Strict enforcement of safety regulations makes karting one| of the safest of sports, according to associaion spokesmen, say that safety requirements for the layout and operation of mem- ber tracks eliminate hazards that might be of danger tol! drivers and spectators. Family day events and rental i track operation are now as much a part of karting as the racing competitions held on regional, national and on the international leve!, such as the Goodwood In etrnational which will attract some of the best drivers on the continent, A supervised driver-training| program has been established] by the Canadaian Association| for Novice Drivers, a step which] the Association feels will con- Must Be Told Arrest Reason VANCOUVER (CP)--A police court magistrate has ruled that anyone has a right to resist ar- rest unless told why they are being taken into custody. He made thecomment Thurs- day as he threw out a charge] of assault against Yvonne Black, 27, and a drunk charge agal inst, a male companion. Constable Richard Begley) charged the woman kicked him| when he arrested her male] companion in an east end cafe] Sept. 13. But when he arrested her too--on an assault charge--| she continued to resist. The con- stable admitted he did not tell Miss Black why he was taking] her in. Post, Store Loot May Hit $20,000 LITTLE CURRENT (CP) -- Money orders and cash taken from Wagg's general store and post office at Mindemoya on anitoulin Island may amount 10,$20,000, provincial police said Friday The store was robbed Thurs day when thieves forced a back door and drillde the safe con- taining store and post offi ce| money. Two postal inspectors from North Bay, T. P. Johnson and J. Calarco, and OPP Cpl. Ron Waddell of Sudbury ar ien- vestigating. Police describe the robbery as the work of expert safecrack ers. lers in nine plants in gg wha || A FIRST IN COUNTY -- FEMALE POLICE be widened into criminal in- | rting her duties by all children across A first in Ontario County is | She is Uxbridge's female police offi- | cer -- Mrs. Beatrice Wallace. vestigation work and traffic handling. | {tural Society is sponsoring an- : |other bus trip, this time to ihe Haliburton district and Algon- quin Park, to see the Autumn colors. and the fare will be $2.00 re- | members, especially ladies who NADIAN PRESS | hy Film Splicing At Bjax Camera Club By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The Ajax Horticul- The date is Sunday, Oct. 15, turn. Anyone wishing to go, phone WH 2-6833 or WH 2-0864 for tickets as soon as possible. CAMERA CLUB The Ajax Camera Club mei on Wednesday evening for a session of developing negatives and printing pictures. The lesson was under the di- rection of Fred Horton. A film of a fishing weekend on lakes in the Highlands of Haliburton was shown by a member, and a dis- cussion on the merits of various makes of color film took place. Splicing film and editing was also done, and ideas on making and inserting titles were shown| by Marvin Pearce, of Liverpool. The club is looking for more are interested in taking pictures. Every one welcome every Wed- | nesday night at 8 p.m. at Hotel| Ajax. | | Welsh Misses Welcomed At 'Women's Club By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- Mrs. Peggy Baker, Liverpool, was hostess at a din- | ner parly recently when the| Busi ness and Professional Vomen's Club met to meet two| ladies who came to Osh! this summer on the teacher 1ange plan, from South Vales | Miss Virginia Grant and her iend both come from Mrs.| er"s home town in South Wales. Following the dinner a member of the club, Mrs. Joyce Bateman, Admiral road, who also comes from the same town in Wales. i .|that Ajacians join in the ob- --| tions. Ajax, | Ajax H UN Birthday AJAX (Staff) ~-- The United Nations will celebrate its 16th birthday on Tuesday, Oct. 24, Ajax council learned this week at their final meeting of the month, A letter was read to council from Herbert J. Mowat, Nation- al UN Day chairman of the UN Association in Canada, urging servance with all peoples of the world of United Nations Day. The letter states as follows: "'Another birthday of the Unit- ed Nations approaches and the completion of the sixteenth year| of life of this infant internation-| al organization is marked more| than ever by crisis. More than, ever, too, it is the bulwark] which protects mankind from catastrophe. TURN TO UN "The continued existence of the United Nations is living evi-| dence that there is an alterna-| tive to the flexing of nuclear, muscles and attendant brink- manship as a method of settling] conflicts of interest among na- | "No matter how great the ten- sion between governments and nat 5, there a 1ys rema the saving alternative of turning to the United Nations, without national humiliation, for further| negotiation. "This continuing factor of the United Nations' power for con- ciliation and ultimate agreement is in today's critical tensions the| great hope of escape from de- vastating violence for all na- tions, including Canada. FLAG CEREMONIES s "Public tribute and attention], 24 to the United Nations and its world mission for peace] {may well be encouraged on| every level of Canada's public] life. "Flag - raising ceremonies around provincial and municipal flagstaffs have become a char- on Oct. and baby shower was held for a acteristic observance in many Canadian centres. "Presentation of United Na | tions flags to city and town councils by local service clubs Starring LANA ry RUSS TAMBLYN HOPE LANGE, CAROL LYNLEY, NOLAN, JEFF CHANDLER, LLOYD », ELEANOR PARK™R And Great Cast! Rony T0 PEYTON PLACE Based on the Novel by GRACE METALIOU CiNEMAS CORE . * COLOR R by OF nt 4 OTH FEATURES ADULT ENTERTAINMENT AY BILTMORE TODAY & SUNDAY - 2 BIG HITS! Zenith Pictures presen. (Cld Time--Modern OIOIS have added much interest to UN| Day observances. "Church 'services dedicated to the realization of world peace have called for increased moral backing for the United Nations. | "Service clubs offer their plat- form to speakers on United Na- tions Day topics. Local branches of the United Nations Associa- tion participate in many such special UN Day observances. "By such means, acréss Can- ada, can the Canadian people and many other world ciitzens be made aware of Canada's de- votion to United Nations' aims {and principles. "We solicit your help in call-| ing on the citizens of town to join in the observance of United | Nations Day, Oct. 24. Faithfu'ly yours, HERBERT A. MOWAT, National UN Day Chairman." | MAYOR LAUDS UN | In commenting on the letter,| Mayor William Parish said he| {hoped that all Ajacians observe] UN Day. "The Berlin crisis, the death of Dag Hammarskjold and the Universities Say Facilities Taxed OTTAWA (CP) -- Both the University of Ottawa and Car- leton University Friday reported Friday that their facilities are taxed to the limit following sharp increases in enrolments, The University of Ottawa es- timated it will have 3,300 full- time students by the time re. gistration is comp'eted. This re- presents a 15 per cent rise over the S599) registration figure of Carleton enrolment jumped 33 per cent to an estimated 1,500 full - time students from 1517 last year. Six buildings, include ing two residences, are sched uled to be added to the two- vear - old campus by Septeme ber 1962. 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