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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jul 1963, p. 3

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ye A tg ARSE ag RDN Cae Mle Would Speed! Law Process PORT HOPE -- The Ontario Attorney-General F, U, Cass, is to be asked to use his influence to speed' up hearing of a charge of negligence against Lakeland Natural Gas Ltd, It was decided this week by town council, The charge arose out of an explosion and fire last October which wrecked a Queen street building. "It's a disgrace that court action should be delayed so long while that empty shell dis. figures one of our main streets," said Reeve R, C, Everson. Council was read a letter from A, C, Stangroom, proprie- tor of Abrams flower shop, the building. counci! that the building was ordered demolished by June 24, but that no steps had been taken to comply with the order. Furthermore, he wrote, no been put up in spite of the obvi- | ously dangerous condition of the! building. "T think we have done just about everything we can to see that this matter is disposed of as soon as possible," Reeve Everson said, 'Unfortunately, demolition of the building might DS t * FLAMES DESTROY KEDRON AREA BARN estimated at about $1,800 truck responded to the alarm the Kedron area farm oper- which formerly occupied part of} | Mr, Stangroom reminded the) ¢ warning signs or barriers had|* All interchanges on Highway 401 have now been assigned a number, from No. 1 at the intersection with No. 3 High- way just east of Windsor to 128 for an interchange yet to be built east of Lancaster, Fire of undetermined origin tion of the numbered signs will be shown on a new strip map of Highway 401 to be is- sued for free distribution later this summer, Highways Minis- ter Charles §, MacNaughton said today in anmouncing the new signs, Numbering of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 24; 1963 carry an A to indicate that the interchange so marked dif- fers from a_ regular inter. change, No, IA outside Wind- sor and 122A at Cornwall mark interchanges with limited exit Dufferin (50A) and Bathurst (S1A) are so marked because INTERCHANGES ON 401 NUMBERED TO GUIDE MOTORISTS tion of 401 to 12 lanes and Jane (49A) is so marked be caue this interchange will be eliminated, The number 51 with the added word "Future" marks the location of the Spa- dina interchange to be built as while the hay and equipment Which was turned in at 4.20 was valued at about $500. An &:: The fire fighters remain- : ed on the scene until 9 a.m, Oshawa Fire Department Oshawa Times Photo ated by Harold Werry, No livestock was in the building, The loss to the building is early this morning destroyed a barn, a quantity of hay and some machinery at the rear of | Mann Reunion jcause difficulty in settling the} near the Quebec border, The case against the gas company."| new signs, with white numer- |He said the remains of the} als on a black background, jbuilding might constitute evi.) are the only ones on 401 with dence, | this color combination, Loca- part of the 401 widening and locations of other interchanges to be built in the future are similarly marked. they will have limited -- exit when reconstructed as part of the five-vear program of wi dening the Metro Toronto sec- interchanges was undertaken to provide an additional guide for users of the freeway, esp- ecially tourists, Five © signs Council approved the sugges- tion that Clerk W. E. Hunt be |lpownship was possibly remiss in the form the tenders take Gang Leade r Claims $500 Price On Head BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) The Supreme Commander of Toronto's Black Diamond Riders claimed Tuesday Magistrate's here five rival motorey have ed $s his head Harry 'Johnny re manded on charges of assault following an inter-rang battle in Dar on » May 26 Duffy, lawyer the reward was to shoot Court nia bour Pau! Barnes, 28. ali Sombrero" was until opt. 17 for offered for somebody Barnes "The rival clubs want to get Barnes because he has a repu tation of being tough." CLUB AMALGAMATED "The clubs have amalgamated against us,' Barnes said. "Two Black Diamonds have already been shot down by the Lancers," he added Sombrero told the court that ege was beginning to take its toll among club members, --jthat he woke up in the hospital after the fight The Whitby youth said Tues- in day his club. members told him that it was Barnes (Sombrero) who hit him Magistrate R Baxter was told by Frederick Arthur March, a Black Diamond rider of four years standing, that it was he who hit Milburn, not Sombrero. "T saw them Rockburne, leader of the Hawks kicking Peter Edge (a Black Diamond). That's when I got out of the car 'Miliburn was all right until I hit him with a tree branch. Mil. burn went down and Rockburne ran." DENIES ATTACK A member of a west Toronto. Club, the Vagabonds, Gordon Leslie, testified that he was fighting beside Sombrero and that the Supreme Commander (Milburn and didn't hit Milburn, He said he heard one of the Our careers are nearly over brere. Get him first!" as cyclists. We are mostly mar tied men.' (Som ried with three ch idren.) Peter Edge, a Black ero is mar. Diamond, said that his leader, Barnes, tried to break up the * o! Since most of the new clubs fight when it began. are made up of young fellows Sombrero explained ready to hand down our heri tage." The Supreme Commander is charged with hitting Russ Mil burn, 19. of RR 1, Whitby with a club during oycle rally WOKE UP IN HOSPITAL Milburn, a Oshawa Golden Hawks Club. had tola didn't n May at the Motor member rer any said that t him and CAPSULE NEWS "We are and leaped back on Wil Yanke and Ron Goguen more Black Diamonds)" "They stopped momentarily lia (two PLAYED DEAD Edge said he saw Milburn Bird axe "Bird went down and stayed down," Edge said Edge said the fighters then hit him with the axe and kicked him. "I lay down and played dead. A man can't stand up to an axe handie." n the stomach with an s \ Jewett To Open OTTAWA $650,000 24-f¢ Trent Cana Falls opened Ont Sat 1887, has eprraied ste¢ the Trent COMEDIANS ON RADIO TORONTO (CP) Comed ians Wayne d Shuster are liv ening r t while ne Br CFRB yorkex -- N beginmn = af the z RAS NO RACE BANS TORONTO (CP) Race ereed, religion and languaz are net a fernatienal's aanual c Car P. Miller, president of world-wide organization, told = press conference here Tuesday He was here to camplete ar rangements for the next con vention which will be held in Toronte for the third time, June 3-12, 1964. Tt was held bere 292% and 1942 18,00 INJURED OTTAWA (CP) -- More than 78.002 federal government Diorvees WETS m the fiscal year March 31. the a said Tuesday. Most juries were minor, were serious enough week rrers bn em niurea on the ioh but workers away from their jobs.' APPROVES MEDAL. OTTAWA (CP) -- The Queer has appreved a Queen's Medal mally best rifle shot regular ermy, the delence de A new),part New Lift pn other Queen's Medals now existence shaw at the ez Lock sday > two iw ment announced Tue This medal is in additic POLES SEEK ASYLUM STOCKHOLM (Re Polish tea for polit Tuesday 38-year-old asked the » Tuesday k and CHOLERA TOL), MOUNTS RANGKOK. Thailand (¢ Celera has ea wrrent ' we the in southern Thatland bringing the official total Wed nesday to 31 dead and fected. Unoffic rs] said Medica! icholera vaccine reparts hed e were rushed to the area SEGN! VISITS POPE VATICAN CITY (AP)--Presi dent Antonio Serni of :taly made his first farmal visit to Pope Paul Vi at the Vatican Wednesday. Malian chiefs ustomar at Y ca t after the presidents or after a new nane = installed WOMAN SETS PRECEDENT ROME A m "We licked our wounds 'John (Barnes) was right in the middle of the fight, trying to stop it,' Sombrero said "a good time was had by * at most of the motorcycle rallies The Hawks invited the Black f next 3 Diamond riders to their rally,' Sombrero said During the Sombrero said, a Hawk, known only as "Trish", came at him with a nine-foot plank fight, "T was taking on four or five * -- guvs at once, but I know that I did hit Milburn." He said he didn't hear about Milburn being hurt until days after the fight SPLIT HEAD OPEN "One of our kids was asleep in the bush during the fight. He came out after we left and ask- ed where the Black Diamonds were "The Hawks split his head open and bea; his face in." Three or four girls jumped on Hawks scream 'There's Som. his back shortly after the fight began and scratched his face, Barnes said, "The girls were worse than he men," he said. "They hung n" He said that after the fight and boasted a little. We were vastly out-numbered." Sombrero said that it was the first time that charges had been laid by one club against an a fracas at a strike Black Diamond rider Tom other Somebody has talked these guys into laying these charges." He concluded h by charging that were make a out of me and m especia Diamonds." testimany newspapers Ther starv is & murdering fantastic us hon sts and t toreyel the Pariiam ZSA ZSA SUBS STORE NEW YORK (AP) -- Actress Zsa Zsa Gat sued the Cat © and Food Fair stores York Tuesday for $3,- in dam conteading phote used company riisement in she has ty control? RCAF PILOT KILLED CAGLIARI, Sardinia (AP) -- An RCAF jet fighter stationed at the NATO at nearby D cimo Ma crashed at sx © the pilot, hal rities reported e in Ottawa identi fied him as Fit. Lt. Robert Pres pett ef Red Deer, Alta MARKET PRICES TORONTO («CP cream and butter were unchanged today The ere market Beve in New 000.800 her .. ied rs ~ Churnine print prices was with offerings inadequate for a 4 fair demand Country dealers are quoted by the federal department of tulture on Canada delivered Toren o gases: A larce 3-33 #®; A small 28 mo market Whaiesa? r erage weighed price A me A medham B and ( arades © te rela > aree 32.3: nom tendrrabie ain aaine e in the history of the Rahan/' GOOD FOOD Brooker Lomch Donner PAM 002 PM 3:30 PLM. te 8 PM - Hotel Lancaster fof the late Mr two * 'Ajax Merchan nz her weicht RCAF: ar EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 Onre-mteeat be F. R. BLACK, 0.D. 136 SUACOE ST. NORTH | At Port Hope general. PORT HOPE -- Descendants and Mrs, Alex- ander Mann, formerly of Balti- more, held their fifth annual re. union at the Lions' Club Recrea- tion Centre here Saturday One and seventeen descendar all-morn. sather cleared in time rty dinner, followed by of races, contests, nd a ball game iewing the eclipse of sun, holding of a short busi- session and then supper, rain began to fall again ending bry enjoyable reunion present from al, Cornwall, Brockville, Napanee, Guelph, To- Richmond Hill, Oshawa, Port Hope, Co- bourg, Baltimore, Colborne, Dundonald, Vernonville, Graf. ton, Roseneath, Apsley and Peterborough the h ness Down Oshawa By TERRY SKELTCHER AJAX -- Roy Hobbs pitched the Ajax Merchants to a 5.2 win ever the Qshawa Merchants Tuesday in a Lakeshore Base- ball League game here. Hobbs allowed only three hits, one a two-runner to Butch Dowe in the fifth inning. The Ajax moundsman struck out 11 batters Mac Rowland squad at the two triples an the 10 hit and starter E Oshawa Bill Fin led the Ajax plate collecting a single during ed off the loser rett Wagner of anged out two trips to the Black plate will Oshawa Kidnap Charge Faces Woman In Quebec MONTREA I hosts -- Mrs é of Point Tuesday was icp) S°8WO for Dyeeroigs and ua, 6 furlongs. Chamedey suddenly seen her child Crewn Attorney Rese Drouin said he had witne to show the child had been taken to the United States where "there } market for babies and taid starts at ax the price AGAINST CUSTOMS UNTON PORT OF (Reaier Prine Busta aAMAICA'S \lexander «= ar te the West ene BEYOND PRIC YET WITHIN Stouff-; be on Surse g Peaceck Pike, Fitzsimmons Md < Perse ST8D for Syeereigs and wa 6 for SPAIN, Trinidadic SCENE OF TWO FATALITIES asked to write t ttorney. @ to the attorney | A resolution to accept the ten. ider of Flintkote was proposed and carried, Opposing it were Councillors Ross Deakin, W. J. Greening, and Reeve Scott, |NOT HEARD Charles Morton, recently jheard in welfare disputes, ask- fed to be heard by council, A |motion was proposed to this ef-_ fect, but defeated Councillor Mowbray explained agreed that this was. not the regular Deputy Reeve McPherson|meeting of Council and that said that she believed Flintkote/there was considerable work to was the only company whose/be completed equipment could be rented, ard) Mr, Morton asked if he might for that reason that its tenderjbe heard at the next council should be accepted, since the/meeting, and was advised to road department was obliged to}make the proper application, ~ Pp t . -- equipment for the oper SOLICITORS SAY LOT ST tifink we can fool around|@ or Coe ltoo tong,' she bee ontil 'pee Township Solicitors Stevens, 'eens bes ha eaLe deca Hassard and Elliott have ad- It's so good you just don'tiple are tired of tendering vised that in their opinion the At this point a representative io) foe of $500 charged by the from Bitumuls arose, and all township tor the. breaking af nals, he said, Councillor Mowbray contend: though the reeve defied him tOhand was legal ang Councillors inspected thejed that at the worst cros Mi beeorp is Bry this discussion, he" ay 9 recent case in Brantford, crossing and found one ofjthere is a tendency to come to Managed to say: -- : _a judge declared it egal, An the best in the township, hav-/a full stop You have never asked for) appeal has been launched. ing excellent visibility from both} "It- may be," he remarked,/C@uipment on a rental dasis./ directions. 'that a good crossing is in need|Some can come in and make WORK ON FARMS "We felt that there were/of a signal. I would be interest./8% irregular tender, 'and it iS) Of the 6,000,000 people em- worse crossings in the town-|ed in knowing whether the rail./#tcapied, There is no point 1% ployed in the United States, al- ship," said Reeve J. Sherman) Way or board of transport have) "\, a ae ersonally subscribe St 8,000,000 work on farms, |Scott, "in great need of auro-|done any studies on this thing." | 5 0° Hol Parsonally Subsoribe matic signals." | be LT. peng was ae oe cay settouas : rie vis 0 write a the lines © . . . : DISTRICT ane ao a the discussion pols if there/C2use they supply the equip- > ehsoed ames are any studies which show that] ment, nae Councillor Mow- DRIVER REMANDED Councillor Wank concurred,|® Particularly good crossing ad agg " a William Seabrook, of Have-|saving that although he would|'Te#tes @ traffic hazard oe as toe between -- . gr nage Nengeoneng fo ltike to see signals at all cross: IDENTICAL TENDERS Councillor Wank said that the July Y ings, only so much money cour Council was surprised when jcharges of careless driving and/pe spent on them two t $3 Emulsion! ' ess ¢ $ t r 0 tenders for RS? Emu! } Griving while his licence was). "1 feel the worst should come! (for paving) were identical. | NEW HOME under suspension. Seabrook ap- first,' he said Three tenders were submitted 'Stat Watermain | Councillors Maintain Laying Thursday Crossing Sight Good The Cobourg Construction Co. Mowbray is expected to start laying watermain on King street, westward from Mary street, Thursday afternoon, the city engineer's office reports. It is hoped the King - intersection will be clear by Friday morning The W. B, Bennett Paving Co. Ltd, has excavated the south Side of King street, from Mary to Celina, to a denth of four feet. The plan is to lay the watermain and follow with the gravel road base, The storm sewer has alréady been laid in this area A second sewer crew is work- ing eastward from the out-fall at the creek. They are now at Centre street. ; On Centre stroet itself, the jSranular base for the road is going in and the curbs have been poured. It is not known when this stretch will be paved | CITY AND BROUGHAM Dr. H. Bo cillor Milton Mowbray sugges!.and Councillor Cotnam, supervising coroner forjed, "'arises out of the fact that Mary/|Ontario, asked Pickering Town-jit is such a good crossing yiship Council for' its comments) There should not have been an at a meeting on Monday night,jaccident at this crossing len recommendations that pro) Deputy Reeve Mrs. J. Me tective devices be installed at/Pherson said that she was al a ithe CPR crossing on Audleyjloss to know what would war- jroad where B. Stewart Logie/rant this accident because "the iwas killed recently view is so vivid for such a dis On Oct. 31 last year, Dr, Cot-j!ance" -- whereas at. Green nam related, another fatality|wood one has to stop right at leceurred at this crossing when/the tracks to look Frederick Roesch was killed, jAt that time a coroner's jury|/bother looking," said Councillor; recommended automatic sig-/Ross Deakin o OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET. CENTRE ot Nu-Way, cerpet end bread- loom hes been © specialty for 18 yeors . | . with thousends of yords on displey to selecf trom, PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. peared before Magistrate F. S.) "The danger of that particu-iand when Road Superintendent Ebbs in Oshawa court lar crossing (Audley)," Coun-)Robert' Duck checked to see if FORT ERIE ENTRIES "Sees cations, he found one tender did THURSDAY, JULY 35 jnot conform, and those of Flint. koie Co. Canada Ltd. and Cana m Bitumuls Co. Lid. were ical at $.219 per gallon lor Ross Deakin was j Sins vray. 1 fa f splitting the tender be Fitzsimmons 3? the two companies Yor Wank said enders tends to jcoarage this type of, bid FIRST RACE -- Maidens. for 3. and Syearelds, 62 furlongs field, Burton reat, S wom XV KIO? Niiste * -- (8 Ocean Pear Purse $2900: Bey 112) Unstar Ledian Fan Serhar FIFTH RACH ~~ $73 claiming SQ. For dyeerels, 3} 1-16 mie course Start. Simpson XIE i, Fitesimmons 18 wrse tert SPUN, {Caugnt Looking Easy Goin W.. No Boy 1) Duchess Bings, Wolk a Dotted Faith, No Boy 7 > ie Oe Native Way, No Boy 11? Ms saucer Rg A Brantomie, No Bey 11? vreive X18 i ne QUINELLA SETTING : Courjer Do Boys, Tor hy, Pryeitt 3; EO QPEL STOTT ATER YiolulNicmAISIE|s: CHILDREN'S WEAR SIXTH RACE ~ Allowances $2500 for 3 and 4 year-olds, 62 for Selva, No Boy > Purse aa) Action Statien, Potts Arra Ge On, Dittiach US. | SECOND RACE Purse $3300 for Dycarcigs. S$) feriong Trey's Ace, Parsen 116 Briet Wind, Pots 122 Sheckelst, Madden 1) VSR claims Man of Ken:, Robinson 2S Pic 'n Pin Fitzsimmons 120 SEVENTH RACE -- Niagere Frontier Builders and Realtors. Perse $2900 for 3 yearoits and up, foaled In Canada. Ab NAATS EMore The Great, No Bay (AN eBolrutiak, Vercotte XP Be Ligh. 2 Y Maiestic May ce Tour, Kalgi X27 Baiting Way ck Maria, Dalton 15 Cramy Lace, Te My Elector, No Say 15 Crafty Lace, Te Wineyaré, No Bay (C07 Mystery Guest SIGHTH RACE VM caimire Porse S192 tor } and @yearclds, 2 16 ries. THIRD RACE -- $2500 claiming. Porse McCord OP Valgorstn, Male 125; No Boy 112; Cathy Yates, Marrisen 12g, CF Landon. Sey tA) | Shady Test, Ne Boy (8). &--T. G. Jackson and C. E. Alen entry B--J). M. Marcy, L. W_ Millard entry C--Parkeay Sadie and F_ Gorlick entry FOURTH RACE we SS REDUCTIONS . Vf PRIC -- S538 clarnine. 2 mote No Boy 22 ~ Wenster and TE. K oe POST TIE 2 Pm. er CLEAR AND FAST aes osicel Prince, Parse 123 Neer Park, Upeyama we BATHING SUITS -- PYJAMAS -- DRESSES -- SLIM SETS -- T-SHIRTS -- SHORT SETS -- SLIMS -- BOYS' LONGS -- BLOUSES -- SHORTS Na hyp We tied, Moe ALL SALES FINAL OPEN FRIDAY TILL © PLM. OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 30 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 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