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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jul 1963, p. 5

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FEW BRAVE COLD TO TAKE SWIMMMING LESSONS fully as the youngsters do some rigorous kicking exercises Displaying sa.fety fundament ais (upper right), Cam Dun bar uses artificial respiration to revive simulated victim Nigel Rogers. Barry David son and Cam Dunbar (lower High winds and low temper- atures kept most swimmers away from the Whitby Com munity Swimming Pool, Mon day, with the exception of-the staff and a few brave b ners. Instructor Joanna Wens ing (upper left). watches care | J. Ormiston, A. Carnochan Exchange Nuptial Vows } officiated "Satie, » left) show what to do if a boat overturns and lifeguard Ed Winacott manouvers through a difficult dive. The pool is open for . instructions and public use seven days a week -Oshawa Times Photos WHITBY And DISTRICT | Water Safety Taught At Pool n depth ght and a if , equipped with a g board llow end their first By JACK BARTER the ai Teaching all who are in ested the fundamentals of water aim of om ba is r ners take les ean er every five Winacott and all Red Cross qualifies tors, are currer summer training cl age groups, at the Pool in the Kinsmen Park Approximately 650 people mostly. youngsters, have tered for the classes wh from 9 a.m. till 2 p.m., y through Frid Beginners w four-week course wi t l cold intermediates and s rs. parti-| disuac many cipate in a six weel yr t August 19; a Red Cr tor will conduct examinations f Students are ta how to swim, b sume a positive m toward safety in tt A canoe is als for lessons in boat Lifeguard an< Dave Davidson, said, bs an avid interest v and the large numbe ple using the one poo! now avail- able, a new poo! in Whitby wil be a necessity for next vear The Memorial Park built In 1951 from funds by local Kinsmen public seven days a 2.309 p.m. till 5 pm and 62 til] 8.30 p.m A locker room w atalls, showers and basket ers can accommodate swimmers The 75 by 40 foot BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 - 8:35 WHITBY Last Complete Show 8:35 2 g with the draining pool is toward main and wages for the staff is an unbalanced ratio those desiring traini "f constant the asses F Communit Memoriz come of be this factor weath Whitby or s the adjoining park area des a refreshment rlimbing bars > include a swim d display by the Ajax munity Pool members anc possibie swim meets Ajax, Whitby and poo!s in the Surrounding area NATURE TAKES OVER PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (CP) conservation officer pat the Poshkokagan er 69 north noo ra ves +A roll ser ss Riv of here reported an week fron He dine th changing ock over poo! varie BURT LANCASTER and JUDY GARLAND TAKE AN UNTOUCHED THEME AND MAKE IT ' TOUCHING AND UNFORGETTABLE! STARTS. 6:55 w $0 eALSO -- SECOND FEATURE e "THE DAY MARS INVADED EARTH" 8:40 ONLY STARRING KENT TAYLOR---MARIE WINDSOR ag to thei, where). Piin Ot n the between > Tick Studied As Disease 'Carrier (CP)--Top go ts are comple- a dime-sized nlive-colored tick that may be a dangerous disease carrier HAMILTON ronment : scien he tick, known as varia bili has ous sickness in West mn and the southern United States. Fevers, meningi- mia and even a form of 3 have been attributed of the same general n British Columbia, In t is blamed for sleeping sickness to aused ser Canada famil ly reaching a A. McKeil noses Labora operated by partment of health said in a telephone Monday. Zoonoses is study of the transmission of diseases to human be by animals CASES REPORTED Research started last after cases of tick fever were yrted among residents in the aledonia and Hagersville dis- ricts of Ontario, Dr. McKeil said the only other area Eastern Canada where the tick as been discovered is in Nova Scola Hyg the federal d tawa, nterview ory -of 8 year r in * Suspect Takes Poison In Viet Nam SAIGON (AP) -- Former for. ' inister Nguyen Tuong ed with 93 others invoivement in. an at- ed coup against the gov uth Viet Nam, de Sunday night y reported Tam was to go before a spe- cial military tribunal Tuesday All the defendants face the pos- sible death penalty. But court sources said they expect only a few death sentences Members of Tam's family said took Tam, 38. was foreign minister in the national rovernment for severa] months n 1945 Some of commitied ¢ his defence la poison observers. regarded suicide as a possikle pro test against the government, "ted Tam's nce he ceive a heavy eee to re Christian, daughter of William 0. Orm- Ontario and Alan Howard Carnochan, son of Mr and Mrs. Howard Carnochan Brooklin, exchanged nuptia vows in Kinsale United Church The Reverend Mr. Fleetham while the wedding music was played by Charles Alton, Burlington, Ontario The bride was given in mar jage by her father. She wore a waltz length gown of overall ace, with a Sabrina neckline accented with a scalloped bead insertion Her full bell skirt scalloped edging was caught in the back roses of lace. A matchi aded headdre carried he veil and she carried .a_ white bible with: streamers of red roses Mrs sister and Miss Judy Biddle was bridesmaid, They were dressed alike in blue organza over taf feta dresses which were caugh n the back with a spray of roses. They wore matching headdresses and carried nose June Mr. and Mrs iston, Kinsale b Ken Beer the bride's gays of white and yellow Shasta! Dasies Raymond Wagg acted as best WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY LETTERS. PATENT The current issue of The On tario Gazette contains the in- formation that letters patent of neorporation have been issued to Kelly Disney Used Cars Li- mited Whitby The letters vatent are dated April 29 OMISSION The name of Arlaine Ed wards, a Grade 9 student at Anderson Street High . Schoo who was promoted to Grade If was ommitted in error from the school's promotion list when i was published in The Oshawa Times HAND OPERATED was the matron of honor! the ac of red and white roses man and William Carnochan brother of the groom, along wi'h Gordon Harrison, bride, were the ushers The reception was held on the] of the bride tables wer with bouquets awn at the home at Kinsale. The gaily decorated of lilacs Receiving the guests bride's mother wore a nen dress with matching ket orsage was of deep pink and white roses Assisting was the groom's mother, who wore a blue linen ess trimmed with white, and beige accessories orsage of orange delight roses the pink + and beige accessories As they left for their wedding l trip the bride wore a turquoise blue and white. dress, a three quarter length jacket with white sories, She wore a corsage They will reside at Brooklin Guests attending the wedding came from St, Catharines ronto, Myrtle, Weston, Whitby Oshawa, Gamebridge, Manilla Enniskillen, Brooklin and West Hill SEATTLE BOAT WINS DETROIT . (AP)--Mis Bar- dahi of Seattle won the Gold Cup peedboat clasic on the. Detroit | River Sunday, coasting to a sec ond place in the final champion- |ship heat, Gale V of Detroit won the final heat with Tahoe Miss of Reno, Nev., third. This made the final point standings: Miss Bardahi 1,500, Gale V 1,400; and Tahoe Miss 1,225, ScuGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-4341 cousin of the y She wore al To- | | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 9, 1963 § CANADA FOLLOWS U.S. 'Options' Key Word In Defense Agency OTTAWA (OP)--A new philos- ophy emerged from the defence| departmen' this week, summed) ' up in the word ""options."' The key departmental word in} recent years has been "priori-) ties."' Translation: 'What do} ] at tackle first that we can af-| ford?' The translation of 'options: \'*We mustn't get tied to one, big, , jlong-term costly program that Cal THREE STARTED WINNIPEG (CP)--There are more than 188,000 cows in Man The province's Red settlement boasted and one bull about itoba now two 150 River cows years ago en ¢ ' ' ! FOR \OENOPHILES ONLY ' ' ¢ or] Not everybody enjoys a Cream | Sherry. Every lover of good j wine does | It took us twelve years to put this Canadian Cream Sherry on | the market. We're proud of it. We are convinced that by any 1 criterion it stacks up with any fine Cream Sherry made any- | where in the world, at the price. | The price is the key. This | Canadian Cream Sherry costs more than the average Canadian I Sherry, but a good deal less than you would be prepared to pay for a comparable wine, Taste this Cream Sherry | against your favorite. Keep an | open mind and palate. We'd be ~ if interested in your judgment. | Because of the problem of supply Brights Canadian Cream Sherry is available only in Ontario. Brghts fine Canadian Wines SINCE 1874 on n--e I 'Bnglits CANADIAN suai SHERRY im \\ jants say, | or fwould constrict our freedom of choice in future."' | This lies at the root of De- fence Minister Hellyer's indica- ition that he may be forced to! junk the eigh:-ship super-frigate | Program If he is tied down for live years to such an expensive program--minimum cost: $374,- 000,000--he feels he won't have any money left to spend on any ether project he might want to undertake To proceed on certain defence courses charted by the former Conservative government, Mr Hellyer said this week, would bind -the present government's hands and prevent it from hav ing a-choice of options in de- fence tasks in the years ahead Earlier, the minister put it this way: 'Any procurement programs which would tend to 'mit future policy or interfere with the exercise of future op. tions is 'being carefully re viewed,"' The drawback to this, other the government will have to choose some major, inform- | is that at some point) Mr, Hellyer already has so weapons program, and all of}many options before him he's hem are expensive, Once done, beginning to look like a juggler. this limits future "options'"' un-| He has outlined some of these less it could drastically reduce/ options himself. « jarmed torces. manpower and) ' some current operations For instance, there are three a joptions concerning the future of Likely fields for such reduc-| uons, informants say, are the the 6,500-man Canadian Army a NATO Brigade in Europe and aircraft carrier Bore venture and her planes: manpower: its reinforcements by two brig- costly radar stations; and a ades from Canada in case of {home infantry brigade war. WHITBY RED CROSS Blood. Donor (Clinic WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. AT THE LEGION HALL BYRON ST. S. fore the Committee of APPLICANTS NAME Valley Court Crescent, 226 Lee Ave. Whitby, Ontario C. G. VAN GINKEL 199 Garrard Rd. RR 3 Oshawa All applicants or their LEGAL NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following applications will be heard be- Thursday, July 18th, 1963 ct-7:30 p. m. REZA PARIKHAL (agent) application will be refused L.H. Reeves, M.Sc. CHAIRMAN Adjustment in the Counci! Chambers, Brooklin on SUBJECT OF APPLICATION Requests reduction of minimum front yard to 20ft. on Lots 1-2- 3-14-15 and 16 of Reg'd Plan No, 760 (R-I| Zone): Whereas By-Law No. 1784 of the Township of Whitby requires 40 ft. minimum front yard for R-I Zoning. Requests reduction of minimum rear yard to 5 ft. on Lot 34, Plan 591, for the purpose of erecting a gorage. Whereas By-Law 1784 of the Towsnip of Whitby requires a minimum rear yard for R-2 Zoning of 20 ft. agents must appeor at this hearing otherwise the SECRETARY. TREASURER OVER 400 MACHINES IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM 'et ADDING MACHINES SMITH CORONA -- TOTALIE -- ADDO-X -- UNDERWOOD -- BURROUGH'S -- OLIVETTI -- CLARY -- VICTOR -- NATIONAL--REMINGTON-- ALLEN -- ODHNER -- FULL KEY AND TEN KEY -- ALSO CALCULATORS 29° 1 YEAR GUARANTEE -- TERMS -- TRADE-IN'S THIS IS NOT A CLEARANCE SALE -- IT'S OUR REGULAR PRICES -- HAMI 137 BROCK ST. 3. WHITBY 668-5849 ELECTRIC OPERATED .00 uP 1 YEAR GUARANTEE -- TERMS -- TRADE-IN'S WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD SUMMER BUSINESS. HOURS DAILY 9 'TIL6 FRIDAY 'TIL 5 CLOSED SATURDAY

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