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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jul 1963, p. 3

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KINSMEN MEMORIAL STADIUM BUSY SPORTS CENTRE north of Bond street west Erected some years the stadium One of Oshawa's leading sports centres is the ---- Memorial Stadium = loca west of the Oshawa 'Creek, ago by the service club has been the scene of 'many use almost every night for outstanding. sporting events. Stadi um soccer games --Oshawa Times Photo This year _he is" in 5000th Waiter Heater Installed Seven electric water heaters on the average, every working day, are being installed in Osh- awa homes for the Public Utili- ties Commission by its allies, the plumbing contractors and builders. The peak day was when 19 electric water heaters were installed. Just recently, the 5000th elec. tr water heater rental unit was installed in one of the homes in Bella Vista. subdivi- sion in the east end of Osh- awa. This event was witnessed by officials of Oshawa Public Utilities Commission also On- tario Hydro's Central Region Manager Adam S§, Smith, and others, Spearheading the water heat- jer rentals and sales cam- paigns is Jack Risebrough, su- perintendent of the Oshawa Public Utilities Commission sales and meter department. |His field staff forces teamed up with the office staff under the {supervision of John Borrowdale, }customer service supervisor, in | promoting electric water heater} Sales, The team effort on electric} waiter heater promotions by the}. fieid and office sales staffs was} |praised by William Gibbie, sec-| reasurer of Oshawa Pub- Utilities Commission. . He | poi nted out that electric water) heaters are being installed at }a rapidly-increasing rate in the iCity of Oshawa, | It required 17. months he} Three Canadian destroyer esconts pass through the Brunsbuttell lock during pas- | sage of _the Kiel Canal en- \ route to Kiel, West Germany. Six destroyer escorts of the Fifth Canadian Escort _ Squadron are on an_ eight- '\ CANADIAN WARSHIPS VISIT GERMANY week training cruise that hae taken them to Plymouth, Eng- land; Kiel; Copenhagen, Den- mark, and Londonderry, Nor- thern Ireland. They return te Halifax on Aug, 5 (National Defence Photo) Inspector's Counties Assessment Role Cited Boosted 2.7 Per Cent | 420 WING TIPS | A SUMMER REMINDER CAPSULE NEWS said, to install the first 1000) COBOURG -- James McNair lelectric water heater rentaljof the construction branch of lunits. For the second 1000 elec-|the department of labor visited tric water heater rental units it the counties council in session) the|954 (8.12 per cent); and sum.! Reig! assessment to the value of $40,504,082 49.91 per cent of the total, This dis- Cotiages, $2:811,918 (3.46 ]tivutea bs follows: Deri ington $6,977,949 of the end of} mer equalized assessment | United Counties at Fatal Accidents Show Sharp Rise WANTS COMMISSION OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min- ister Pearson said Thursday the government still intends to pro-| pose the creation of an inde-| pendent commission to handle electoral redistribution, He told NDP Leader T, C. Douglas in} the Commons that the govern-| ment will bring in legislation] for this purpose' after the ses-| sion resumes in September fol. owing the summer recess TORONTO (CP) Accident fatalities rose sharply during the first half of this year, the Ontario department of transport announced Thursday. The half- yearly survey showed 587 peo- ple were killed on Ontario roads --a 12.9-per-cent increase over the same period last year STARTS AIRLIFT THULE, Greenland (CP)--A cavernous RCAF C130-B Her- cules aircraft Thursday began ferrying 1,500,000 pounds of food and other supplies tc a Cana- dian army wireless station at Alert, N.W.T. The aircraft, sent) here from Edmonton, carries about 34,000 pounds a trip, and an RCAF spokesman said it would be kept on round-the- clock operation until the annual airlift is completed OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min-} WOULDN'T LET GO jister Pearson informed the} JOHANNESBURG, South Af-i\Commons Thursday that the} rica (CP)--Surgeons have sewn! Department of Industry Act has/ back the severed leg of a Ne-jbeen proclaimed and that gro, Zephania Ndlazi, 46, who Charles M, Drury has been fell under a train four days ago,!sworn in as the new minister of newspapers reported Thursday. industry, Mr. Pearson said D After the accident, Ndlazi'M. Golden, former deputy min- picked up his leg and insisted/ister of defence production, wil it be taken to hospital with him./be deputy minister of the new Indications are the operation department. was a success i | BURNED AREA DROPS CRASHES KILL 23 OTTAWA (CP)-- stimat OTTAWA (CP) --Twenty- (CP)--An estimated 188,000 acres of forest area persons were killed and 18 se- were burned in Canada to the riously injured in 69 plane) ong of June this year, the for- crashes involving aircraft hit-/ectry department said Thurs- ting wires and cables in the/qay This was a decrease of last 4% years, the Commons 94 999 acres over the corres- has been informed. The infor. ponding period last year mation was contained in a gov- ernment return, tabled in reply to questions from Douglas Fisher (NDP--Port Arthur) L Ww PLAN FUNERAL at Ste. Adele, Que., Sept. 20-21 MONTREAL (CP) -- Funeral'y i ye ral he rdquarters an: services will be held today nounced Thursday i Henri Beauchamp, 73, a ve * begets newspaper man who ret n 1959 after serving 48 years with two Montreal French-language dailies IDENTIFY DEAD QHITECOURT, Al The RCMP has identified How ard John Graham, 26, of Cal- gary. as the third man killed in a traffic accident near here Tuesday night. Graham's rela- tives live in Tara, Ont PASS HARBORS BILL OTTAWA (CP) --The Senate passed a bill Thursday approv- ing an agreement between the/ federal and Ontario govern-/ ments defining the boundaries) of 27 Ontario harbors. The mea-| sure now goes to the Commons.) MINISTER SWORN IN| PLAN CONVENTION OTTAWA (CP) -- The Young iberal Federation of Canada hold a nat ro convention ele red ELECTED. BY SOCIETY OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min- ister Pea has been elected an honor Se of ¢ i 2 to promote the s and science son's acceptance of the election was announced Thursday by the society rson jety (CcP)-- TO STUDY PAROLE OTTAWA (CP)--Tustice Min ster Chevrier said Thursday a chiat and a lawyer are being appointed to x whether any extraordin: ras taken in paro Dion. Dion, 43. was ar: Quedec arges the sex st last WOULD HIT CANADA OTTAWA (CP) -- Transr Minister Mcliraith said in the Commons Thursday that any railway workers' strike in the United Stat would 'some' rail transport tions in Canada HAIL HITS WEYBURN, Sask. (CP) -- cee ieny furious rain' and hai] storm Convicted slashed through this area 85 ae miles southeast of Regina Wed. * nesday night, destroying crops punching holes roofs flooding homes and streets HALF MILLION COVERED REGINA (CP) --Abou: 510 000 Saskatchewan residents had ! medical expenses in the first six months of this year that [om covered under the prov- ince's comprehensive compu sory medical care insurance scheme. The Medical Gare in surance Commission, which a ministers the tax - supp plan put into operatian July 1962. said in a six-month rez Thursday that the 510.000 nr dents received $10,500,000 benefits from the medical plan psv es after being in 180 and fe imprisonment i ot ed to the lash rape tenc PHOTOGRAPHER DIES _NE WTON, Mass Bachrach, who phote- = S. business ual leaders died t at New Eng- land Baptist Hospital, his fam- iv disclosed Thursday. He was ge n and KENNEDY MAN QUITS WASHINGTON (AP) -- Post- General Edward Day submitted his resignation ad President Kennedy has ac. t was learned Thurs Day 49, who was an xecutive TANNER NAMED OTTAWA (CP)--Appointment of Dr. Douglas M_ Tanner, 55, of Toronto as director of de partment of veterans affairs dental services was ann C teday by V Ministe Teillet. He repls Lee A bert Kilburn, who has ret after 17 years with the depart. ment. partner in a Chi- and fell more than "1.000 feet to jtheir deaths - said lect ect r for Senator {AP)--Louis p The next event we've sched- uled is a picnic in the park, That's Springhill Park -- we hope you know the way The date 'is August 18th, that's a Sunday afternoon, "So come ear y, bring the fam- ily, spend the day By V. J. McADAM The lassitudé of Sumer has spread throughout the land, The birds on wing soar gently n the sky; The pace of living lessens as vacations have arrived, It's that magic time last week in July the Then on August 2st back to business hard strong With responsibility must sha We'll elect for 1964, So every active should be there: The throbbing hum of industry has all but disappeared, The sound of laughing dren fills the air, As joaded cars and wagons wend the trail, Their passengers and without a care and chil- we station tourist our new executive crew member But some of us are left behind to keep the fires aglow And help 420 Wing to stay alive; For no matter what the time of year, as any member knows, We are busier around a hive There are many plans we have in mind to move our Wing ahead, To make things even better than they are; So why don't you decide right now to lend us your support, For without it we can not go very far. than bees We've just had our Summer Frolic, and a huge success it. was Until we see each other in the season just ahead It's a well known fact, no May this message find a place matter where you roam, within your hear When '420 has a party, That the joy and sat atistaction everyone has so much fun ofy accomplishment attained They just hate to take the Is much sweeter if you know road that leads to home. you've done your part NEWS IN BRIEF STRANGLED BY BANDANA | SENATE BEATEN MAYLENE, Ala. (AP) A} PARIS (AP) The Nationa} youth was accid lly stran-;Assembly overrode a Senate) gsied when a bandana he was vote and approved for 'a sec ond| wea caught on. a. bedpost j time the government's anti- P. Walker said Steve/Strike bill. The measure apparently rolied off'comes law. The bill approved irsday, catching <he/Thursday night by a vote of 257 on a bed post, andito 24, requires uni ions to so that strangied five days' notice before stri vernment-operated p The Nat the Senate Sydes his bed 7 bandana twisting it fm it c SAY AMERICAN MOSCOW ( (AP ) claimed Mo yon employee 0 U.S. National Security Agency has defected to Soviet Union. The Soviet government newspaper pu b- shed a letter from Victor Nor- ris Hamilt an Arab, who he worked in the Middle)? East section of NSA headquar- ters ntar Washington, D.C. Was rejec ted by to % WAS OIL BERKELEY 7eorge Magee a pioneer died Wedn ness PIONEER Calif. (AP) -- Cunr ham 68 the on as Petroleum Limited BLOCKED BY SENATE | WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate space committee voted 6 to 5 utsday to kill an ad ministration move to locate $50,000,000 space research cen- tre in the Boston area, The proj.) had been considered by many as a prize political plum day The | spk 3 . two Israeli p ward M Kennedy}. -.) ne (Dem. Mass.). President Ken a eek Pe a nedy's youngest brother UAR MiG-17's\ that violated i air space. Previously the elis said the MiGs fled after f them was hit, ' ARLENE FRANCIS SUED CLAIM REFUTED AVIV oe TEL Israeli Army as qa les 'ai ix ed in a dog said returned they were the as 7 er UNDERGO TRAINING RAWALPINDI (Reuters) Pakistan schoolchildren and teachers soon will begin 4 min utes compulsory physical train each day "to make them ready to meet any hal or national emer gene Malik Mohammed Qas : pa mentary retary to the defence ministry, told the National Assembly here Fr.day The training will be under army supervision POPE BLESS VATICAN . CITY Paui VI gave his bie thousands of boy will hold ther wl in Greece Aug wishes will ent age suit asking $1,000,000 was Court against Arlene Franc 35, aciress and television per- former. The suit was filed by Joseph Arcos, 34, of Brooklyn, injured in a car accident May 26 near Lake Success, in which his wife was killed and three other persons in his car also in- , jured. Miss Fran driving alone, also was' hurt SUCCESSFUL FIRING | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia (AP) A minuteman missile any you and),). out se s rake {AP)--Pop we fi cilo paterna xan Catholic of scouts ia eat . : BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" 390 King W. 728-6226 GERROW FUNERAL CLEAN YOUR FURNACE TODAY FREE TO CUSTOMERS au PERRY be- vel st . mand ng of Standard of Cali- &' @ NEW YORK (AP) -- A dam-) "> filed Monday in State Supreme a ne 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT | \ SHAPEL took only 11 months, Similarly for the third 1000 electric water heater rental units it required nine months For the fourth 1000 electric water heater rental units the time was cul by another month and finally the fifth 1000 units took just seven months or less than half the time that the first on'y we"re' 1000 units 'required in promo. responsi bility tion effort Wins High Honor At Music Camp Joan. Weir, a daughter of Mr.} and Mrs: John Weir, 665 Jas mine crescent, Oshawa, won high honors at the Ontario Youth Music Camp, sponsored by the Canadian Bandmasters' Association recently at Beaver- ton Miss Weir was one of the stu- dents chosen from among the 100 students in attendance as a member of the honor band. She also won the award for the stu- dent showing the best improve-) ment during the camp. The only Oshawa student to!, attend the camp, Miss Weir is an accomplished clarinet player She had been a member of the band at O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute for two years Army Supply Experiment Successful CAMP GAGETOWN, N.B (CP) A Canadian Army riment in supply services, ribed_ by » unit's first tom. officer as "'complet s to be expl eal er to other Con ner successful," Walton a Or tawa and Caigary, commanding officer the experimenta! Bri gade Service Battalion, said the! ey has proven to!, concept." éxplained by of Geoffrey . ence to be called by chief of imperial general staff. The conference will be at- ded by other Commonwealth army vfs The 900 officers and men of the battalion are getting, on the of id be chief the the chi gc shot 427-square mile camp, their first /COOleT test, @s a single unit, of supply- ifight ove er the S eee "hasert Tues- ing 5.000 front-line soldiers wiih System was remarked upon ir everything from a small! band age to a bootlace. The test part of nine-day Exercise Tri bulation, egest army man.) oeuvre of year in Canada which involves 12,000 men and ends tonight. as the Srd_ Bris and com ction of nine separate t was formed less than streaked 2.000 miles down the) Atlantic tracking range. The air force announced that the missile successfully met all test objec tives LINK ISLANDS A grown of Greek and Amer- ican businessmen 'will spend $50,000. to link the Aeg ands dy a \ heli icopter service is - the generai/& Waish,) js ed to 1962 reached . 2X: at Cobourg, this week to e an increase of $2:104.685 of plain the Construction Safety Act and the need for the coun-! ties to appoint an inspector, | $79,118,991, The act is only a year old| A complete breakdown of| and so far only 21 counties out equalized assessment through- of a total-of 58 have complied oUt the two counties was pre-|, with regulations and appointed Sented to United Counties coun-| an inspection cil at Cobourg this week by Mr. MeNair T. Garnet Shields, counties assessor 2.7] said the prime was on the em- ployer, the second on the work-| er and the third on the inspec-'js to be found in building assess- ment, which _rose by $1,845,811 the | to Following were. of $150,500 tor, The difference between inew act and that of the Work- jmen's Compensation Act was jthat the former was mandatory| and that inspectors so appoin' ed have the power. to impose @d $4,863,657. the regulations, whereas the in- for the Compensation Act are mainly)creases of $1,999, advisory and have no power to) total for land, bui iding and busi. enforce the regulations. ness assessment to $13,572,727. Under the act, Mr, McNair) Next year, with the increase said, the counties will have to! industrial and residential build- increases In spectors appoint an inspector who willl ing, it is expected the town wil! to the council) show much greater increases in be responsible and the engineer, Small munici- palities can either benefit from) jsuch services under a share- ~_ leost system or else notify their desire to appoint their own 732,512 (46.46 per cent; inspector, nec . : Suié Such an inspector must be pee onal and commercial, (15.90 per cent); lassessment values. throughout the two counties vals or farm lands, 6.06 per cent); more than 25 years of age and! |915,487 have at least four years prac-! tical experience in safety work.| $81,223,626. This is} }per cent over the 1961 total of| |Bowmanvitia 9 Major cause for the increase this |$*# land assessment and $108,324 in|-- business assessment, raising the! j.|respective total to $18,662,822) The counties town of Coboure| Workmen's showed one of the smallest in-| bringing the) Jn dial Distribution of assessment) $21,166,355, an Douglas Macdonald, 18, are} residential, pro- $12,-; weapon. Macdonald also faces indus. | 15 trial and manufacturing, $6,597,- and theft in Thorah Township. for a total of $81,223,626. )1+$477,545); Hamilton $4,814,333 (+-$241,- 279); Clarke $3,906,988 (+$75,958); Hope $3,215,270 (496,421); Murray $3,167,658 +$286,387); Seymour $2,574,000 (+835 aldimand $2,468,926 (-+339,839)0 counties' total. individuai|Cramahe $2,213,743 (4-$29,146; Maeve s with their increases or de-/S211835) (+8875); Cavan Brackets are as follows: Co-| (+$26,950); Percy $1,878,960 572,727 Port Hope|Brighton $1,790,646 (-+$48,577) + Bowmanville $7,-/ Wright $1,728,768 (+$50.6 and Campbeillford/@ahan $913,105 (-+$35,450 and = Ainick $759,066 (+$36,025) for a total of $40,504 ly" or iu) Per cent, | cent); The four towns of Cobourg, Port Hope. and Campbeliford account for $34.8 In- assessment values or \4 2.8 of jassessmer jerenees in wurg 33911 9 $2,884,985 { The tive v Newcastle, Ha Sh, 694), ages of Brighton, Colborne. S and Millbrook ac-) 5 In assessment or 7.2 per cent of the counties' total. Individual assessments are as follows: Brighton) $2,196,393 (+$161,740) Colborne $1,267, 97 $1,085,169) (+840, (+38, Hig 2. total Bowmanville Beats Knights PORT HOPE--Galaxy Knights "| suffered their second defeat of the season Wednesday evening in a scheduled women's senior jsoftball game against Bowman. }v.Cc."i Bowmanville. The score | was 5-4 in favor of Bowmanville. Port Hope held a one-run lead going into the last turn at bat Sa rley Brock and L, Fowler were the winning battery. Judy pitched for the local team, 2 786 2,388 i; making a $5,888,7. per cent The 1§ townshi Ips account tor 4 an mn equal. | | Toronto Viuihs Given Remand Two Toronto youths, charged with the $39,000 robbery of the Beaverton branch of the Cana. Imperial Bank of Com- merce, May 23, were remand. ts ed for another week when they giving MP seven hits to nine hits appeared this morning in Osh-|8:\ " ? bY her opposition, awa Magistrate's Court. aA, bat Dor is Lagann c double and a single, ~ Gary Lee MacConnell, 20 and 'roll a hit and peat Penga . Malla single, Sandra Hall and Gilda Croft had two hits each and Tena Schoon walked twice. The Knights play Newcastle Monday evening and Courtice Wednesday evening. The local girls hold a one-and-a-half game 33 or 7.2 charged with armed robbery and possession of an offensive chargs of breaking, enter He must not only be qualified jbut available While the need for such an inspector is specifically direct- ed to large construction, house SATURDAY, FORT ERIE ENTRIES ead | in league standing. fSetesieanastace dnd ahead INVITES MACMILLAN LONDON JULY 2? (AP) --Premier jconstruction needs careful in- ov safi osts up, 62 furlongs inow used are unsafe, Costs of ee ee ae ae inspection may be defrayed by|xapper Tandy, No Boy 120 the issue of permits and by fees|Bossator, Gordon 117 : fro ---- Turcotte X11 Tom: CORONERS municipali- Sardonyx, Simpson X107 ties Phant Boy, Harrison 120 RES |whitville, Burton 123 1 iDorenes Child, Cosentino 12 "| Council Adjourns | | Cairntield, Burton 117 Room Too Hot United HY Elector, Uyeyama 120 COBOU RG The Diutar, Coates te Counties Coun was forced. to/Reactor, Tur continue its deliberation for the Wind noe - ee ie + | NAR ssfor \CLO jthird oy whea oppressive heat! iairiearing, No Boy 105 in the United Counties building! saused adjourament of Wedncs-) day's meeting, at p.m. The Tiny Fruit, Harrison. 104 building, which hg as a flat: 10f) tocker G., Gordon 109 nd large plate glass windows /F nem: eee bn --_ Soll « " Verbal Battie, Turco! front, has no air condition- Breconing, Remillard 10? Moontame, Wolsk' 114 ing . > an hield, No Boy 12 In adjourning the meeting, Sorgen en ns Warden Earl Wakey of Clarke Robust Giri, Fitzsimmons 11 Township said that commitiee) reports and the reading of sev- eral bylaws would be done bet-! ter and more efficiently in the hours of the morning Lack of an air conditioning! SECOND RACE $2500 claiming Purse $1800 for Syearclds and up, foaled lin Canada, 6% furlongs {Big Brown Eyes, Robinson nm Pine, Viola 117 Bull THIRD RACE -- $3500 claiming $1900 for S-yearolds,. 6 furlongs. in FOURTH RACE $2500 claiming and one-sixteenth Miles (Turf Course) hip Gut, Turcotte X19 jRhumbaba, Male 12) harris County, Terry 121 wcky Crest, Harrison 119 Go Lightly, Fitzsimmons 0° Rooster, No Boy 113 Matinal, Turcotte X19 the. grand jury's report present- the session assizes councillors say. ever, there is no provision this year's budget and prime special expenditure will |,orts! Lee Sonenke, 14 have "4 ge made on the coun-/Biack n Red Hertteen ws ties jai t is expected that dis |Acouchi, Vicia 16 cussion on the installation of) re guerre aia the much needed equipment w Baba RACE Allowances -- come up at the November meet: : 2800 for }-yearolds oo up. 62 Furlongs ing RACE Allowances. Purse dyeareids and up. One and FIFTH 2600 for one-sixteenth Miles. the! Twice Shy, Turcotte X13 pesgPstongh Puss n Boots, Cokie n WIN SECOND PLACE rora Fox, No Boy 123 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lott, of Cescea. Ne Soy <A)I09 Whitby; were second in the | hattord Farm entry FIRST RACE -- $2500 claiming, foaled ;Spection for many scaffoldings) in canada. Purse $1800 for S:year-olds and Purse $10,000 added for 3-year-olds ai Purse). IPurse $1900 for S-year-olds and up. One Acompanado, th xn \Cyrille Adoula of the Congo has SEVENTH RACE -- Fair Play Stakes.'invited Prime Minister Macmil- lan to visit the Congo at some "convenient time." Adoula vis- *-3 Britain for four days in an effort to repair damage to jA..g.0-Cangolese relations as a jresult of the Katanga rebellion. Sars MORTGAGES Ample Funds for Ist MORTGAGES 2nd MORTGAGES 1 Mite (Turf Course) Canadian, Robinson 115 tech 15 up. Ai | Winisteo, D Purple Bow, No Boy 10? New Fashion 2nd, No Boy (A)112 Blve Croon, No Boy 11? Prompt Hero, McComb 114 jHoliday, No Boy (A)10? {Greek Form, No Boy (B)117. iChippawa Hill, No Boy (C)10@ |Ragout, Madden 114 Hidden Treasure, No Boy 10? Galindo, No Boy 112 Reluctant Deb, No Boy 110 That's Jazz, Harrison 112 + No Boy (C)i4 Trongboy. Remillard Ww Fi N. B. Hunt entry : B--Willow Downs Farms, Mrs. 4. Wag- WwW. goner and Mrs. G. Keane entry e Also Purchase Stafford Farms entry Ist and 2nd Mortgages : N.H.A, LOANS | EIGHTH RACE -- Allowances. Purse ARRANGED $2600 for 3 and 4-year-olds. One and one You Will Find sixteen?h Miles. 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