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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1963, p. 9

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. |Hotel, At NEW "FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT No, these two men are not about to go on a space flight Steve Balas and Stan Lukow are modelling the close prox- Amity y sui ts recent! y pure hased by Oshawa Fire Départment for use in dealing with oi) and gas fires or rescue work where firefighters have to go _ through: fire. _The | suits are made of aluminum - coated asbestos, While wearing outfit, a fireman can stay in the flames for four five minutes --Oshawa Times Photo or the | Twirlers During the past weekend 19 majorettes, two drummers and eight adults paid a_ visit to Riviere du Loup, Quebec, where they put Oshawa on the map as specialty twirlers, Last March the Tartan Twirl: ers received an invitation from Mademoiselle Blanchette \o take part in the majorette pageant in the south shore Quebec com: munity on the occasion of the summer festival,. Miss Irenie Harvey accepted the invitation and ways and means of provid. ing transportation were consid- ered, The party travelled by train, leaving . Oshawa last Thursday, RED CARPET WELCOME The red carpet of welcome and friendship was rolled out for the group, by this little French community, from its ar- rival to departure, At 6 a.m, Friday Alderman and Mme. Theriault, who acted as inter. preters, met the train and took the group on a bus tour of the city, Madame pointed out the churches, schools, water falls, holiday homes of Sir John A MacDonald, Hon, Louis Saint Laurent and many others, Then! on to breakfast at the "Au Fleur D'Argent Salle a Manger". The girls were billeted in homes of the residents, while the adults were in a Riverside 2 p.m, the Majorettes imet at the Foyer Patro to re. jhearse for the evening display lAs some of the girls had been jout of town, they were glad to| }have this opportunity to prac- tise On Friday, Aug, 2, a parade formed at Blais Park, but was delayed a half hour because of; jrain. The Oshawa _ twirlers, idressed in Indian cones, led the parade followed by Forest. ville, Shawinigan, Juenes Lyres, Lorretteville, Rimouski, Price, Les Cadette de St. Malo, Quebec and Button d@'Or, Riviere du Loup. . The groups @l ended | the pal NAVAL GUNNERY TEST ANNOUNCED | HAMILTON, OQnt.--Naval gun firing will be carried Visit Riviere du Loup rade at the Foyer Patro Stadi- um, where an enthusiastic crowd watched fancy drills and band manoeuvers, On Saturday the grand parade formed at 1. p.m, with the MPA President, Mrs, C, Henning, sec: retary Mrs, Ernest Blake, treas- urer Mrs, G, N, Chamberlin, and Corps Director Miss Irenie Harvey riding in a convertible between the Oshawa Indian twirlers and the Forestville majorettes. a OSHAWA TROUPE The Oshawa troupe were Carol Greenham, senior --_ captain; Dianne Shaw, junior captain; Lynn Boivin, Patsy Blake, Gayle MeNally, Karen Branton, Joan Major, Cheryl McCune, Pamela Young, Patricia Welsh, Penny McMullen, Suzanne Wil- liams, Judy Harper, Siana Ther- tell, Lola Moore, Gail Smith, Bellamarie Parish, Brenda Hen- ning, Leslyn Chambertin, with John Shaw as flag bearer, Al Cooper and Joe Kiwior were the drummers, Sidewalk spectators from Osh. awa were Mr, and Mrs, J, Me. SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1963 She Oshawa Times PAGE NINE Nally, Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Shaw, Mrs. G, Thertell, ish, Mrs, C, Greenham and Mrs, J. McMullen, The parade was through the three city parishes of St. Lud. ger, St. Francis and St, Patrick, ending at the Foyer Patro where the Oshawa Indians put on a itwirling display in the outdoor roller skating rink Faney strutting was followed by sole twirls, Group 1 --Karen Branton, Diana Thertell, Lynn Boivin and Gayle MeNally |Group 2 -- Leslyn Chamberiin, Judy Harper, Pamela Young and Brenda Henning. Startettes Duet Carol Greenham and Lynn Boivin; advanced solos -- Dianne Shaw and Patsy Blake. The troup was free later to enjoy their new friends, shop,! or view the Premiere du Grand Pageant in a the auditorium, Kite Derby Ts Won By Mrs, K, Par. EXECUTIVE OF OSHAWA CONSTRUCTION EXCHANGE The Oshawa Construction Exchange Executive for 1963. 1964 has been named, They , front row, left to right: M Goreski, Mel-Ron Con- struction Limited, past presi- dent; F. L. Brooks, H, M. Brooks Construction Limited, president; Bill Lindsay, Coop- er Block Limited, vice-presi- rector; Dirk Kok, Milbura Lath Plaster and Accoustics Limited, director; Harold Jensen, Jensen Welding Lim- ited, director --Oshawa Times Photos dent; back row, left to right: Clarence Hewson, Whitby Welding, Limited, director; John Belko, Redy-Mix Con- crete _Company Limited, di- Plan Rally 'See Best Tobacco Crop At Camp the officers the Oshawa Church are A numbef" of and members of Free « Methodist Ever In PORT HOPE -- A $1,000,000) The District bodied and partic ularly suitable normal pace," he said. "Domes- planning to attend the 68th am tobacco crop soon to go into the/for export." tic consumption is not sufficient out by HMCS Haida on Aug 11 in the Newcastle Range area of Lake Ontario The destrover escort will carry. out firing practice from 7.30 to 10.30 in the eve- ning of Aug. 11, Starshell may be fired This naval shoot is car- AU ried out as part of the Great det. Lakes summer training pro- gram for personnel of the summer rally of the East-/Kilns in _ United Counties) Ontario C inference of the;may be the best crop grown/S : cae pore The rally,/here in over a decade, says P.| The Neweastle area lumber INITIATED REQUEST apens Wednesday and! G. Newell, recently elected di.jdealer and tobacce farmer in-| Mr. Newell said his keenest " Saturday, will be rector of the Ontario Flue-Cured! dicated there was a clear possi, interest has been to develop a . Light i Life/Tobacce Grower's Marketing) bility that this could reduce the/breadened foreign market' and p 'Highway 38, north of Board 32,000,000-pound tobacco surplus/last year he initiated a request _ ¥ = If favorable weather condi-jaccumulated by the beard dur./to have the beard hire a $50,000- tions continue until late Sep-/img the past two years, ayear sales executive partica- SPringitember, this would be one of he past, only 25 per cent|lariy for this purpose. Preside. the highest quality and most/Of Ontario fMue-cured tobacco He said that following some Oshaw@icateable crops we have ever has been exported and any in.discussion the beard can now Rev. W. A. Mina" Mr. Newall said in anicrease in this figure could re- see the need for such an ex rua! Few New Automobiles On Area Dealers Lots shoppers Seeking 1963)Pontiac, Buick, Acadian and) right out" with only six or seven Pl pao bargains at find Vauxhall dealer, there is still alcars left on the market them-there aren't any cars left "three or four-day supply" of models of trucks have sold for sale at any. price 1963 cars. These include mainly) ter this year than last year, re- ram fo e A survey of Oshawa new and demonstration models, Truck)ports the sales manager, The) Royal Canadian Naval Re- : : . serve " ps > thi er urs¢ ro-| Sales at Mills are up this year in) demand for used cars is up this used cat dealers Thur oom dct the light, medium and heavy jyear and used cars ate in good Has Old Coin In Collection money and take your choice") Vehicles, The demand for -- condition. no longer applies, To be more cars is up over last year, an DEALER SOLD OUT The finding, during excava- tion work on King street in Osh- S our production." . SE SURPLUS CUT a A south wind came : Wednesday, the Oshawa Recreatior OR Committee held its annual kite ape at Lakeview Park. derby started with in both we or senior div vision being judg tistty, orginal ity, and workmanship After the judging, the con- testants proceeded to the north end of the park for the fiying event, Each contesiant was given three tries to 'fly his kite" successfully and let out a line of 200 feet. Points were awarded to those whe Could y their kite the } highest with the maximum amount of line allowed Following is a list of the parks with their marks and paint standing in the derby: Ww -- ew -- 397, in v ery Cc. Joha gan, will es from of Toaze,, M Bagot caretaker of Simcoe United Church, has one coins which has been down through three gen his family. H ried it in her purse es of a asa Ss +38; Rundie, 402 373, 28; Southmead, Kingside, 292, 18. hese passed Bathe. ean be ter MI pastor; James Aldous, interview, Wednesday duce the surplus accordingly," ecutive, ay delegate and Elsie McCul He described gr bright he said The board has made no pro- ough the youth delegate. Also jorange leaves as "good, heavy. Mr. Newell held this out as a/ vision for the purchase and stor. attending for part of the ses-/---- possible means of salvation forjage of 2963 surplus, said Mr. srons Will be John Sigsworth, a the now hard-pressed tobacco, Newell, It is hoped there will be member of several conference Police Probe ndustry no surplus committees and Mina Skelding "We must rely on a broaden. Overproduction could be president' af the local youth i ed export tebacca- ny about by the success of group for the past year 2 A d ts resume its) eight freelance farmers now ap- The aan ee of the con CCl en pearing before stario Supreme erence extend from Clarence. BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--The Court or by licenced farmers ed 4 whe refuse te reduce their crops Ne, Quebec to. Port Credit Bowmanville Detachment of the IVE to the size prescribed by ¢ a trom Timmins to Lake O8- Ontario Provincial Police inves- beard in accordance with cuts 'at - na EY ronarerations. |e tigated two accidents Thursday P 'ass Exams in acreage allotments. In either D of about 7 congregatic aes eases ee was case, the overproduction a nsidera property dam ; but no injuries. - = Five Oshawa realtors have hb - wall a ead te fer Oshawa Bowlers The first of these occurred at Deen Successful in passing their < 10.48 p.m. on Highway 35 near VE VETSHY CKLOASIOR COUTSES Migr rhe 1961-62 surplus are being Enter Finals Kirby, Police said that a car dri. Teal estate at the University of/exniored by the committee, in- ven by John Joseph Walsh of Toronto cluding Herbert Arbuckle, as- Connaught Me sahes oot ie | peg e a - Rexdale was towing an auto The courses, which are spon-/ Gc:ant commissioner of market- ec SB a WL Chad continue to make a fine showing in the previncial play Further means for disposing the M?. 13: owned by Sidney Lipset of Don Sored by the Realtors' Institute ing for Ontario: Brace Tisdale, Mills. Police stated the Walsh % Camada, are carried ondirector of the co-operatives vehicle flipped over and pulled through correspondence andbranch of the Ontario Govern are second car over with it, No Cover an eight ~ month period. ment: Charles Heath, secretary exact estimate of damage is The final examinations. The sud-ef Ontario Plue-Cared Tohacce available jects include: law, economics, Growers' Marketing Board, and The second mishap occured appraisal, property manage. George Demeyer, chairman of 10.38 p.m. on Highway 401 at ment and brokerage. the beard Courtice Road_ Police said! Successful in completing the The surplus now a car operaied by Peter Carter, first year of the courses were: board $93,008 a mont of Ottawa. relied. Wiliam Horner and Wiltiard age and interest. team defeated ase te the roof, the Tighe , Johnsen, Lieyd Real Estate; sie quarte the left-rear quar. Joa A. J. Bolahood, Bolahood MARKETED SLAVES wk Therein -- oe = in = : Real Estate and Lieyd Corsea,| The Indian Ocean island of games were! sree Guide Realty Zanzibar was a great slaving their close scores [- Douglas Ballies was success./centre a centary age and some lown was featured by fal im completing the second 200,008 slaves ance were traded @splared year of the coutse. annually there. he partccpans a ere ae sr Sa Hawks Swi Boy Four Comers Next Week Will Pitch Here <1 aid » of e will be closed te throagh traf 3% aiden bey of TR nc early next week, che Ost ® HAcK Maes, We "se awa city engineer's SOPArLMER r ef the inaugural said today > started th sh $ t wera ~~ Serm sewer constract is jsweeping teward the wat Comers" But beth the Centre street and Mary street inter. frends in the EFastera On : Tharsday a Cowan, S. Gibbs, Brookside, Nae Qress Provin pre Cor oped XS nce Du Bas Can | ake es and the r nt te play im " Sar. att an left on Tl at eds who dec S22 DAMAGE iriven by Robert 139 Resehill Frederick Clark street, Bowmanvi Tuesday on R ree tena ne Oshawa wa to Wells and Relevil} Om north, j avenue. T ed at 20 i nsur tire more 1 ance bus as a salesman for Assurance Co 1937 to B accurate, however, the survey|Mills has about a 15-day supply "Sold right out" describes the did show that there may be as/f these used cars. situation regarding the 1963 many as 30.new cars still avail-| Ontario Motor Sales Limited, Chryster, Plymouth, Mareis able in Oshawa. \Chevrolet, Oldsmobile and Cad-! . Fargo and Woiseley mod:| At Cliff Mills Motors Limited,lillac dealer, has been "cleaned! * lel = at Cranfield Motor Sales | This is a record year at Cran- S ' ° field's, A fair demand for used/**@. of 1837 half penay, has cars was noted at this location, |S7OUsed not ntere ame 1 y an Prices of used cars have not/®™@Oms coin collectors in the ehanged too much over the past 27e8. While not unique, the coin e year is scarce and few are in good Fi |" Bramley Motor Sales Limited, condition ] I m Tresl en dealer for Lincoln, British Ford) Giarence and Mercury trucks, reports: Street, t ther § gy Street The appointment Melvin' He joined Excelsior in 195, -- = coke --" i? Kirkland Kenny, 58, recently asjafter serving in the Royal Can-/tound some bargains. Brs president of the Excelsior Life) agian Armored Corps as a staff! reports that truck sales --, FEY yp sgl Torent®jofficer, In 2948, Kenny was this year and that gg eagle the Ramed general superintendent ee oe wong = a Whitby area af agencies. Subsequently ap-'a; Bram! ey" s this aa porous ' }; Northway A son of ointments were director of words ' ¥ any, Ba no hastview, MWR 3; Fer rhe Mrs. J. M_ Ke he wa : in 195%. penciet "ee SALES UP . \ : th Oshawa fina Sone > maker ; s i} . ROO Fe Re a in New Westminster i in eek @ivecter rw ch Row ville eppesite 221, Storie Columbia bu 'a page Png my Courtice dealer f > habitant 14 narenie Wh Sident in 192/10: ~O2dsmobile. : ase Hi executive of Enver, counted the life > ald com: models rsictigpse A. Bruce /prices are not ¢ and : OMes Chair-' cars as every vehicle as well he board most as fast as it appears ¢ town distinguished - looking lot schoo nny specialized in mo.) Mr. Nichols says joys a w while att ending the) trucks are in demand the c L ty of Toronto an jlight track sales Except f s an avid student of Fal an| Year. He added that history. His main non . life & good s mee interest is raising Model used cars and th money for universities. He is on 08 these used vehicles » board of the University Changed much over last x s Varsity Fund aad alse raise funds for Mount Al an University in New Bruns- ck, where his som is a stu year, ste Target Dar! Auditomum Finance Chairman and said --, STR3 000 been anted up te date thre ugh piedg an and donations Industry dorations on Target Day (Aug. 22) are expected to the "poker pot" and put the tl paign over the tep with fall house The se donat Mess USED IN JETS Heat-resistant silicone rabber ' is used in the gaskets ef modern ' jet engines bes et the ¢ by Be lems will be an. 2 the NHL-ALI game with Os Kinsmen bands will enter. dr | Speaking from Demorest ville Robby the proceed SUCCRSS, Whu te the city rele bes near part s and will for the farm at ty cents ated SOOM for adults 73 cemts for children The event-filied day has been pet Director B agteed to Av hel east te ae stree: pRerth on Mary te Bond and back ite Siuacee north Wilt be at the dance the fir Bas Saperintendent =Reg Seth said tedap fre new, temnperary steps will be set eps am the southbound reate at the © medze head wrstalrs southwest commer ef Athel. and & Simacee; and en te 8 . _doeund rete at the northeast cerner af Rand and Smeae Por seathbownd mders. there | de ne stops between Rand Suacee and the new step 7 at Athel and Simacee. For narth- 2@ land beend mers fer Reallistep detreen annonce step and the new ene at Band cthtmung BEM and Someee Qarh and gutter constrecten on King street is expect 2 Je The t successful seasems > start, fram Mary street wes. ef the late Br. S Naar Or ma its clear skies and on ef the ch 6 , : < atin naa . ee Be. " ward. s ee ionks from an antomnnile arias fae the sae < particular achre as roung Y r . 2 ¢ " 3 P< zt 4 $3 : . f ~ mom fer the Rome west = > " p> wond . ~ <> ™ . ' -- e * ? cteaae Gar in I BOBBY HULL. = tie The Osh RUSSen We awa Recreation Cam a Mamie L eat amd 2a hee homes mate aT WARD INQUEST DRIFTING AND DREAMING with winds wer. The imqaest feand the ye = satiety os Gall 2 sn thear most Seen -" here are =v The sect way memes at wR =i >ndion om her Kax bers 2 a eorive ct a Cub whe are baving ene of the basic puincipies of sailing. of the shawa Yach sa ~ mstructes ~--Osbawa Tumes Powe 'iber fer thus big day.

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