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The Oshawa Times, 4 Oct 1961, p. 3

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[PRT aR A TB eT The Oshawa Obedience As- sociation staged a display of dog obedience at the Oshawa Shopping Centre Saturday af- a anaes STAGE DISPLAY AT SHOPPING CENTRE ternoon to advertise the open- ing of obedience classes on Oct. 4 in the United Steel- workers Hall. Seen from left To Build School Unit At Cobourg Ontario Public Works Minis- ter Ray Connell awarded the contract today for a new school unit at the Ontario Training School for Boys at Cobourg to Lyynch - Richards Construction £¥4 |I.td., of Toronto, whose bid of $158,000 was the lowest of 13 for the job . The new, one storey school building will be almost square, :{118 feet by 108 ft, of brick and i|concrete construction and con- i|crete flat roof. It will be north #1of the existing school building. il A large auditorium with :|stage, 74 feet by 38 feet, will be in the centre of the building. Six classrooms, including a large manual training area, teachers' rooms, washrooms, - |storerooms and boiler room area surround the auditorium. Mr. Connell said work on the : |project would be started at : lonce. | Certificates Of 'Merit Presented HALIFAX (CP) Sixteen graduates of the Canadian In- stitute of Chamber of Com- merce Management received "certificates of merit" at the {current annual meeting of the are Ron Kraglin and Sheena; Miss Elsie Ross and Rebel and Mrs. Dorothy Grosart and Tasha. We AK Nr WES RY WER CARAT ior Cutter Race Trophy. The trophy is awarded annually for the best senior "cutter crew at the regatta held at HMCS York in Toronto. The all-round competition, which Sept. 30 will be a day long remembered by the Oshawa (Drake) Sea Cadet Corps as it marked the first time the corps won the Vanguard Sen- included foot races, whaler sailing, drill, tug-of-war, din- ghy sailing, cutter pu'ling, rifle shooting and whaler rig- ging, was won by the Toronto crew with Oshawa in third [Canadian Chamber of Com- | SLASHES PANTS | merce. have witness fees and a new| Graduates of the institute now pair of pants? . [number 191 and this year's in- "No sir, I am off work today, | stitute, conducted by the cham- and the torn pants were re-/ber, was held in June at the paired; they will do for work," | University of Western Ontario. Tax Resolution IMAM RECOVERS BEIRUT (AP) -- Travellers Given Approval CITY AND DISTRICT said Tuesday the Arabian king-| dom of Yemen is back again under the sole rule of the aged| place. Seen here are the members of the Oshawa crew with their trophy. Front row, from left, are Leo Morin, Cor- ry Vermeulan, coxswain; Joe Kiwior and Gary Rushford. Standing back, left to right are Allan Cooper, Adrian De- man, Richard Howcroft, Ron Burnett, Bert Jalasjaa, Garry Taylor and Gary Cooper. ~Oshawa Times Photo PEAY F - LYNE lal THE OSHAWA TIMES, 3 Wednesday, October 4, 1961 JOINT MEETING The members of the Lake- land Chapter of the National Office Management Association are holding a joint meeting in Hotel Genosha this Thursday night with the members of the Ontario Society of Industrial Cost Accountants. The speaker will be Kenneth C. Laverty, CA, senior consultant with Payne-Ross Limited, Toronto. Mr. Laverty's subject will be "The Pros and Cons of Leas- IFyouFeel ALL-IN Today's tense living, overwork, iy fost normal idles acti Want In The Men They Marry -- for in their mates. See how you (or your man) measure | these seven Villmen of a | husband. your Reader's Digest today! up to 1 | Imam Ahmed. They reported| Ahmed has made a spectacular] on Ofiave Chamber Tl THANKSGIVING GAMES as g ommerce declaration dealing] yINDSAY -- comeback from the four bullet with the 15 per cent U.S. Wille |p INDSAY orrocane vind wounds he suffered as a target holding tax claimed by U.S. au-la0, ang Tindsay are entered |Of assassins March 26. thorities from Canadians own-'in the annul Carl Brown soc- | BEAR HITS CAR ing U.S. stocks, was passed cer tournament being played| CHEBOYGAN, Mich. (AP)--A| Tuesday by the tax and policy here Thanksgiving Day. The|bear and a car collided head-on] committee of the Canadian event gets underway at 10 a.m.|tWo miles north of Cheboygan. | Chamber of Commerce at its| ¢ tha Tindsav Collegiate Insti-|L.ee Joslin, driver of the car,| annual convention in Halifax, 0 chore grounds. At 1 p.m {sadly watched the bear disap-| Douglas Fisher, Chamber gen- Lindsay Heels Trenton "7 Ipear into the woods. Then he| eral manager said today. niin : trudged to a telephone to call| replied Mr. Moffatt. This year's graduates in- "You mean you want noth-| cluded the following from On- ing?" asked the incredulous|tario: magistrate, | J. Gibson, Chatham; A. Gil- "Yes sir," answered the pert, Cornwall; J. A. Montgom- staunch witness. lery, Niagara Falls; D. A. "Well, it's between you and| Fisher, Oshawa; C. B. Locke, {Mr. Beaupre. But I still think | Port Hope; O. A. Post, River- ais ._|you deserve something," coun-|side; C. W. Cooper, Sault Ste. An Ontario Provincial Police tered a determined Magistrate Marie and N. H. Armstrong, constable said that in answer to Baxter. Welland. Dog Not Vicious Magistrate Rules BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- on my leg and the skin was "You see, this dog has always proken," he said. been friendly before but this] day he tore a hole in my pants and a great chunk out of my BAILEY FOODS LTD. NEW LOCATION 10 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH leg," Allen Moffatt, of Liberty street, Bowmanville, testified in Magistrate's Court Tuesday. After pleading not guilty to an infraction of the Vicious Dogs Act, the case against dog- owner John Beaupre, of RR 2, Oshawa, was dismissed. Mr. Moffatt told Magistrate R. B. Baxter that while in Beaupre's Vigor gas station, on Highway 2 near Oshawa, Sept. 8, the leashed animal without provocation attached him. the complaint he went to the] gas station the next day to in-| vestigate. "I don't think it is really a vicious dog," said the law, "I| played with him for a while." | The constable said the animal had received rabies vaccina- tion in 1958. The accused said he thought | the animal not vicious, "'except| when he is tied up -- and he| was tied up this day. It is all my fault." NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 . Tipton's Tempest, Gibb, 120 . Mene-A-Risk, Gomez, 113 . Pont Rouge, NB, 109 . Captress, Fitzsimmons, 113 . Little Eve, McMullen, X108 Gentle Queen, Dittfach, 120 . Waverlohe, Cormack, 116 . Peddler's French, NB, 109 FIRST RACE "Spartan" Claiming all Purse $1800, Thre and four-year-olds, | 6 furlongs | 1.'Doug's Chop, Fitzsimmons 112 | . Crucial Hit, Parnell XX112| Bronco Buster, Rogers 119| Count (Flight, Roy 112 Gordon Riehl, official Osha. | $1,000 DAMAGE wa delegate to the convention,| LINDSAY -- Mrs. A. Haugen, a tow truck to move his car. presented the delcaration to the|of Port Perry, and John Ross tax and policy committee at/of Todmorden were drivers of the opening of the convention, |cars involved in a two-car ac- The Canadian Chamber will cident south of the intersection finalize its action on the de- of Highways 35-7 which caused claration Thursday, Mr. Fisher|damage estimated at $1000.| said. The accident occurred shortly The Oshawa sponsored declar-|® er 8 p.m. Monday. ation is Jandel 2 permit i NO ACCIDENTS nadian U.S, stock holders tol wg accidents claim the 15 per cent withhold-|yeqnesday fog hi Ty 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 10 . Lady Skip, Hale, 116 ing tax on their Canadian In- the Oshawa Police Department. WELCOME Norvdair ! ~R Providing fast, direct service to Windsor Sar- nia, Kingston, Montreal. <p i if and OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa and WHITBY PLAZA THE HOME DAIRY, Ajax Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday PUMPKIN TARTS 3 : 17° Remister, Parnell X114 * We are proud to act as agents . Mokedy, NB 117 | for this new service in Oshawa, Whitby, Brooklin Area. For Reservations Call: DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE | 300 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY || OSHAWA-WHITBY-BROOKLIN MO 8-3304 . come Tax return, thus enabl ing them to pay less tax on| their stock dividends. William O. Hart, who is also "There were four teeth marks| Acting Crown Attorney z {vey Brent said that this was a Two Schools case for personal settlement;| 7° Arctic Pilot, Griffiths X111 11 Sof! i [but if the beast misbehaved in| g Saugeen Linda, NB 109 vit Toneh, Harrison, X13 Members of the Whitby de- {the future . . . . Sweet Fennel, NB 116 FrFH RACE | . » tachment of the Ontario Provin-| WwW 11 F ht cial Police were called in this] 1 1J . Shall Succeed, Rasmussen, 120 DINNER ROLLS 8 ior 17° MINCE PIE Sle FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. ASK $5,000 BAIL | Bail was set at $5,000 in mag- ding the convention, told| Strate's court here Tuesday for ingen last week that the|Brian McClean, of Ajax, who is declaration, if passed, will af-|charged with dangerous driv- fect some 2,000 people in this/ing. The accused was remanded area. The Board of Trade of Me-|to Oct. 6 for trial. However, if tropolitan Toronto gave th elthe bail is posted, the trial will Oshawa Chamber's declaration|/be held Oct. 13. i dorsation prior to the its _endors 8 WHIST DRIVE HELD opening of the Canadian con- vention. The Oshawa and District Old Country Club held the first of OBITUARY its weekly whist drives recent- ly at Rundle Park. There was The magistrate dismissed the/10. Carry You, McMullen X111/"Tammy" claiming all $7,500, morning to investigate break-ins case and enquired of Mr. Mof-|11. Satin Legs, Simpson XXX purse $2,200, three-year-olds and fatt: "Well, no doubt you should | 109 |up, 6 furlongs. \ during the night at Kedron and Wi Maxwell Public Schools in East th Ww d Whitby Township. | 1 or Ss In each case entrance was 4, Willow Strip, Robinson, 112 Buffalo Bill, Potts, (A)116 Power Chance, NB, 120 Treasure Quest, Potts, 5. SECOND RACE 3 12. King's Silver, NB 119 | 1. Star Shadow McComb, 114 ALSO ELIGIBLE: Storm's| 5° enor Teddy, Fitzsimmons, gained by removing a glass| panel in the door. In neither 0 uns case was there any vandalism| MONTREAL (CP) -- George "Elkhorn" Claiming all $2500, (A115 Purse $1800 Four-year-olds and| 8. I'll Swear, Wick, 110 up foaled in Canada, 6 Furlongs : . Dutch Larry, NB 115 (9. Brown Princess, Remillard, 1 2. Michalena, NB 112 FUNERAL OF MISS MILDRED N. MORRIS Funeral services for Miss Mil- a good attendance. Refresh- ments were served by the la- dies' section of the club. Prize winners were: Mrs. Westlake, In test...after test.. after test) Best, Rasmussen 112; Azure | 115 Blue, Harrison XX109; Romp- = {ing Chance, NB 116; Windy Day, | 3. Champagne Velvet, Gomez, | Dittfach 109; Conseil Des Arts, |Hale 112; Five Els NB 116. or serious damage. At each of the schools desks|Starnino, convicted bank rob- ; Aria > were rifled with several locks ber who walked out of Mont-| 3: Yim Dancer. oy = being broken. Office and supply |real's Bordeaux jail on a vis | o pO°¢ 7 FPN A cupboards were ransacked ap-|itor's pass last month, offered 6 Alvine Pete. NB 115. parently in an effort to find Tuesday night to "throw avay/ 7 le Gibb 115 > money. my suns and fight with words 8. Fin Woodbine Parnell X11 Howe entry It is learned that only about|When I get my health back. 'Kennecott. Parnell X110 |SIXTH. RACE 35 cents was missing from the] In a letter to Montreal radio 10. Colonel Cowan NB 119 Bits Maxwell School announcer Joe Pyne of staiton|q;' ? |"Berthune," allowance, purse 10. 11 Bold Scholar, Rogers, 118 i 5 Bruce Mrs. Finc : . Windsor Field, Rasmussen, dred N. Morris, of 105 Bruce Mrs. Finch, and Mrs. Houston 13 street, who died at Oshawa Gen-| George Day was awarded a eral Hospital, Sunday, Oct. 1,iprize for the lowest score. were held from the McIntosh-| Anderson Funeral Home, Toes Now Many Wear day, Oct. 3, at 3.30 p.m. | Rev. W. G. Dickson, minister | FALSE TEETH of Centre Street United Church, | . conducted the services. Inter-| With More Comfort |12. Star Gun, Gibb, 116 (A) F. M, Clark and R. and J. Seagram's CKGM, Starnino said he will 1+ Lauralene, NB 112 $2,600, four- COMING EVENTS OSHAWA and District Coin Club, 'ree, give himsef up shortly and re- veal "the corrupt side and the good side of the Montreal police force." 12. ALSO Princess, Potts NB 112; Miss Keith, NB 119 ELIGIBLE: Flight 116; Midfield, Janet Yates, Robinson Canadian foaled, year-olds and up, 6 furlongs. 1. Credit Curb, Dittfach, 117 2. Sun Bend, Roy, 125 3. Admiral Armbro, Remillard, | ment followed in Oshawa Union| Cemetery. | Pallbearers were Jack Scilley, | Rohert Coulson, William Good- | more firnily.To eat and talk in more FASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth comfort, just sprinkle a little FAS- TEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks New brand ora otal ie : 1190 Tadenac, NB 112; Hickory- Starnino is still at large since Bil, NB 115: West Montana he walked out of Bordeaux Sept. Fitzsimmons 119. a 17 while serving a 15-year sen- : J : . | 5. Castleberry, Fitzsimmons, tence for taking part in a $50,- THIRD RACE 126 000 bank robbery in suburban|.parchmount" Maidens, Purse @UINELLA BETTING % *; I Pe Tor oP 117 child, George Dennis, Fred 4. Count Page, Gomez, 120 Preston and Percy Fletcher. "plate odor" (denture breath). Get ive of ition. inel 2 Honk massive coin exhibition. includin n | FASTEETH at any drug counter of Nova Scotia Gold Display, Oct. 7, 8 pm. - 12 At Genosha Hotel, coins auctioned, bought, sold, traded oriced, dealers galore. Manquet 2 630 pm, | Tickets $3.50 each, Juniors $2.75. Every one welcome. Tickets Hendersons Book Store, Royal Coin and Stamp Store or call 725-5227. RUMMAGE Sale in basement of Knox Presbyterian Church on Thursday, Oc- tober 5, 1.30 p.m. BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m. Euchre, Saturday and Monday, 8 p.m. SIM LASH and HIS TRIO Parties Dances Rated Best Outremont : . $2100, Two-year-olds; One Mile, pv Capt. Armand Morin, hand- Turf Course ie |SEVENTH RACE writing expert with the Mont-| 1 He Didit. NB 119 | "Burnhamthorpe," claiming all| Teal police force, and Tnsp. | 2. Gun Shot Junior, Dittfach| #0:000, purse $2,200, three-year- | William Fitzpatrick confirmed 119 |olds and up, one mile and 1-16. | ih the neatly-written four-page 3. Prince Sparkle, Potts 119 | tH Percy Yates, Sandover, 110 etter was written by Starnino. 4. Queen's Harmony, NB (A) 2 -ompactor, Gomez, 115 However, police were at a 109 - Bon Courier, NB, 111 2 | 3 {loss to explain Starnino's refer-| 5. Meternen Irish, NB (A) 116 4 Last Hour, Armstrong, 115 bl 6 Aluminum Products Ltd. OSHAWA--328 Simcoe St. S. Phone 728-4283--728-7721 INTRODUCTORY OFFER ! ON ALUMINUM WINDOWS $9.99 EACH F.0.B. Our Showroom On Orders of 5 Windows or More This Offer Good For 2 Weeks Only ence to his health. | 6. Roman Prince, Rasmussen| >: Whip Out, Parnell, X110 "He was in perfect health 112 - Naughty Flirt, Parnell, X107 when he left Bordeaux," police| 7. Actor's Award, Griffiths X EIGHTH RACE : | 114 a said. a Weddings 8. Choppy Gale, McComb 109 | Marcellus", claiming all $2,500, Banquets | 500-MILE RACE 9. Lesrneq Friend, Cormack Purse $1,900, four-year-olds and up, one mile and one furlong. 725-8762 725-4706 | 10. Honey Boots, Armstrong 109 1. Mavis, Fitzsimmons, NEARLY NEW HAS BIG DRAW 11. Aurora Fox, Adams (C) 119, " rs se Swagger Stick, Rasmussen, 12. Fiddlestick, Wright 119 117 SHOP The 500 mile race on the ) 13. Rick's Pick, Parnell X107 automobile speedway at In- |14, Rascality, NB 119 dianapolis draws 175,000 spec- ALSO ELIGIBLE: T Bar-| ° D FRIDA LIGIBLE: Tom Bar-| THURSDAY AND FRIDA tators annually -- the larg- |tle, NB (A) 119; Falls View,| 5. Yola 2nd, Gomez, 116 or 'GERTRUDE'S est crowd to witness a single 690 KING ST. EAST Simpson (B) XXX 109; Bay| /- Pouket, Parnell, X112 sporting event in the coun- |Sovereign, Fitzsimmons 8. Rouge Rose, Rogers, 117 try. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M, (C) 119: General Doge, Gonzales POST TIME 2 P.M. You'll draw crowds of cash ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL, 1X114. |CLEAR AND FAST buyers when you offer your |(A) L. Maloney and W. D. Lat.| ACC--X-5, XX-7, XXX-10 Ibs. no - longer - used household (Albert and Jackson St.) Gomes $6, $12, $20 imer entry (B) Agro Stable goods for sale with a result Cliff Mills 48-Hour Special - be doubled or tripled and Golden Oaks Stable ntry| getting Oshawa Times Clas- 90 JACKPOT INCLUDED $190 JAC | 1956 (C) Windfields farm entry sified Ad. It's easy and in- -- OLDSMOBILE expensive, just dial RA 3- FOURTH RACE BINGO HARDTOP "Buckhorn" fillies, allo " 3492. today. purse $2,300, ro ances UNION HALL, BOND ST. 4 M. WED., OCT. 4, 7.30 PM Custom Radio, Fully Power Equipped. |furlongs. 20 gomes $6, $10. Share the wealth. Six $40 jock- THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. pots. 230 KING ST. WEST 725-6651 . Zeno Luke, N, 119 . Turkeyneckoaks, NB, 117 Son Ator, Dittfach, 112 ET FREI Before introducing Seagram's 5 Star, Seagram tested* this great new brand of rye whisky from coast to coast against the three leading brands in its price class... and Canadians liked the taste of 5 Star best. Next time try Seagram's great new i i . hpecial Canadian brand with the Five Stars on the bottle. Yeti y JUSTPHE SEAGRAM € SONSLIMITED WHITBY BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th Special Gomes $50 extra in 52 Nos. Jackpots 55 ond 53 Nos. Bus leaves Oshawa Terminal. Children under 16 et @dmitted, *Tested under the official supervision of a leading Research Organization. by popular demand MORE DISNEYKINS TO COMPLETE YOUR SET

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