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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1964, p. 7

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Two Service Diplomas Presented At Banquet tion which includes those mem- bers 8 to 11 years of age. Duncan MacMillan, vice-presi- introduced The highlight of the year inj Thomas Wragg, who has the activities of the Oshawa/grown up with the love for flow- Horticultural Society was thejefs and horticulture interests,| annual banquet which was held|was also presented with a Serv-/dent of the society, in the banquet hall of the Har-|ice Diploma by President Wil- the head table. mony United Church on Satur-|liam Frost for his contribution) + Gjair Tennant, who has day evening, March 4, when to the success of the society .orveq a term as president of Wm. L. borer agree of + ba the years. lthe Horticultural Association, society, welcomed some and has been on the executive guests 'as they gathered for the HEAD TABLE GUESTS =----tody, lives at Kleinburg, and occasion. | The head table guests in-| nije serving as a district di- The tables were tastefully dec-| cluded Mrs. Ada Linton, District rector, travelled a great deal in orated with arrangements of|Director, Mrs. Earle Sandford] the interest of horticulture and spring flowers which added to who is President of the Oshawa) ,. he spoke, colored slides com- the appetizing dinner which had| Junior Garden Club, and Mr. plemented his interesting ads been prepared by the ladies of|Sandford, the guest speaker, dress. Many fine pictures were Harmony Church. Floral ar-|Mr, St. Clair Tennant and Mrs.|chown of the plantings at the rangements also were displayed Tennant of Kleinburg and Mr \Experimental Farm at Ottawa, on. the stage of the hall. John Dyer, who represented the many from Guelph and others PRESENT SERVICE DIPLOMA Mayor, and Mrs. Dyer. while travelling from place to The highlight of the evening), During the evening Mr. Frost! place, was the presentation to Mrs.|presented the Wm. Frost Trophy; Hearty applause indicated the Richard Branton of a Service|to Mrs, Earle Sandford, as lead- appreciation of the group as Diploma which signified the er of the Oshawa Junior Garden| archie Whitmee thanked the years of service which Mrs./Club. The trophy will be used speaker for an interesting eve- Branton had given in the inter-as an award for the garden ning. est of the society. competition for the Junior sec- A community sing-song, led by ae fe oo |Mrs. V. Burdge with Mrs. Leon- lard Martin at the piano, was Orators Stage feed hal ye Hees ee Zone Contest |distributed to sick members be- |fore numbers were drawn. Eight talented public speakers} The most important representing senior elementary|public speaking event of the public, separate and. private|year, the Tuesday, Mar. 24, | county The Village Idiots from Euclid, Ohio, headliners at the 13th annual parade of barber- shop singing, will appear in the McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute audi- torium Saturday, March 21, at 8 p.m. Left to right, they are Dan Shamro, tenor, Tom Neal, baritone, Willard Kapes, bass, and Bob Keener, lead. The show is sponsored by the Osh- schools in Halton, Peel, York/provincial semi-final contest in| (outside Metropolitan Toronto) | Port Credit area, is co-sponsored| and Ontario counties, will take/by the Ontario Educational As-| part in a provincial semi-final|sociation, the Ontario Trustees) (mone) oratorical contest onjand Ratepayers' Association and) Tuesday afternoon, March 24, at/the Ontario. Municipal Electric Queen Elizabeth Public School,| Association (Municipal H y dro . "NI near Highway 10, south of the|Commissioners). The provincial| ra yie hood ee a Queen Elizabeth Way in the/final contest is co-sponsored by) oti ; Port Credit area. |Ontaro Hydro. | The car, driven by Michael Th ill compete for the! honne of representing the ele.|HYDRO CUP TO WINNER | Leson of Canora, Sask., was i s An attractive engraved silver|termed a total wreck by Osh- tonto homer hg 'a red Hydro cup donated by the On-| awa police. Leson sustained a 1964 provincial final public tario Municipal Electric Asso-| contusion over his right eye. speaking contest to be held in|Ciation will be presented to the! His passengers, Phyllis Leson Toronto. winner of the provincial semi-|and Alexander Leson, also suf- The eight top orators, who/fnal contest in Port Credit] fered facial cuts and bruises. will take part in the provincial|area on ait ou Noa pos i-fi is-|ners-up will - v : triet Bee as tone eons book prizes, Presentation of the| 8+ Athol and Drew streeis re ties and represent some 102,000;cup will be made by n : elementary students who have J. Fisher, President of Ontario! driven by Mrs. Mary F. Poulter, taken part in oratorical compe-| Municipal Electric Association,/ 95 Warren avenue, and Donald tions in county public, private Dis:rict 20. Fillmore, 29 Westmount avenue. and separate schools in the past) This competition at Queen There were no injuries. few months. A winner will|Elizabeth Public School, Port, Oshawa police be selected in this zone (pro-|Credit area, will start at 2 p.m.|two accidents Monday night. vincial semi-final) contest to|and the decision of the judges| Cars driven by Clarence Smith, enter the 1964 province-widejis expected about 3.15 p.m. It} 144 Verdun road, and Waclaw fina] speaking contest for senior|js anticipated that Hydro Com-| Sebastjanowicz, Base Line, elementary students to be held/missioners from on Monday, Mar. 30, during/Public Utilities Commission and| east and Ritson road south. the Ontario Educational Asso-/Toronto Township Hydro Elec-| A passenger in the Sebastjan- ciation convention in Toronto at) tric Commission will also be|owicz car, Louise Thibert, 454 the King Edward - Sheraton' present and will assist in pre-| Ritson road south, was taken to Hotel, All the es school/sentation of the book prizes. hospital for treatment of face gone winners 0: ie province, representing more than a mil- Minor Hurts suffered minor injuries shortly after midnight when a car William | Sulted in $1,000 damage to cars| investigated |_--_ Impaired Driver Fined $250, Costs BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --/Crown told the court that when i\An RR 4; Bowmanville man|he got to the accident scene was fined $250 and costs or|the accused's car was lying up |was convicted of impaired driv-| jing by Magistrate R. B. Baxter, Tuesday. -- | In passing sentence on Rob- lert Vailieres, His Worship was offence for the accused. Three Canora, Sask., residents |two months in jail after he)an embankment. Ronald S. Duncan of Toron- to said 'Il came to the scene and saw a figure get out of the accused's car." S "Mr. Richardson asked me if| \told that this was the second|] would gtay at the scene while| he went and informed the William Richardson, of To-|police about the accident." ronto, in tetifying for the {Crown, told the court that he had been travelling north on Highway 35. As he went into a curve, he said, another ve- |and sideswiped him. | "When I finally got my car |stopped,"" Richardson said, "l |turned around and saw a fig- jure get out of the car that had hit me and come towards me. Another witness for nose bleed. Damage to the cars itotalled $1000. | An accident in a Harmony Port Credit} Whitby, collided at Bloor street) +92q south driveway Monday) |night caused almost $1000 dam- | age to cars and a fence. Police |he had been travelling to al | | the} | Vallieres told the court that friend's house to see if he could buy. some hay for his An accident at 6.50 a.m. today hicle crossed the centre line) animals. "I took along a bottle of brandy in the hope that it would clinch the deal. "I poured some for my friend »jand his wife and I drank the rest myself." "When I was on my way home and just turning into this curve, my left front tire went flat and I had: a tough time controlling the skid, "I crossed the centre line and before I knew what hap- pened I sideswiped Richard- |said Donald Bint, 172 Mitchell|<on's car. avenue, apparently lost control "When I was in the police A. A. Martin, public schoo} in-| and knee cuts and back in-|of the car he was driving snd|cruiser after the accident the} spector for the district, is in|juries. Also taken to hospital] struck a parked car owned by/officer suggested that I was) Hon students, will compete pg ova of arrangements for the|was Smith, who complained of/Gerald Orpwood, 522 Harmony|impaired and it was then I that final oratorical contest. contest, back injuries and sustained a | road south. demanded a blood test." THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 18,1964 7 Columbia Kills Bandit Leader BOGOTA (AP) -- William | Angel Arrangueren, alias Des- quite (the Avenger), one of the last of Colombia's big bandit leaders, was killed Tuesday by a combat patrol, the Colombian Army reported. Desquite and three of his henchmen were slain in a run- ning gun fight with the army patrol near Venadillo in west central Colombia, the report said. ; Desquite and his band have been accused of killing at least 500 persons in more than 10 years in the department of Tol- ima, centre of banditry in Co- lombia. Elimination of Desquite left only Sangrenegra (Black) Blood) and Tirofijo (Dead Shot) OHIO QUARTET TO SING AT FESTIVAL awa Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encour- agement of Barbershop Quar- tet Singing: in America In- corporated. | The result of the blood test was introduced and it showed that Vallieres was on the bor- |derline, with 1.5 parts alcohol |per thousand parts blood in his blood stream. among the big bandits who once made Tlima department a cen- tre of rural killing and pillage. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth Pp or when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. 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