MPR Kect cae Che Oshawa Sines Two Oshawa brothers who, The Son ng Me the t told; beat up aj/Town and Country staurant , Bond street' east' restaurantlanc his petite wife, Dora, saidSECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, APRIL 7 , 1964 PAGE ELEVEN owner and his wife were Mon-|the Arscotts came to the res- day fined $50 or 15 days injtaurant Mar. 15 at 5.15 a.m. jail in Oshawa Magistrate's just after closing time. Court. ' Ellwood Arscott, 60 Oxford|ASKED TO LEAVE | lytreet, and Jethro Arscott, 133) cota bey ean 'Agnes street, both pleaded not veloped over damaged door, iguilty to assault occasioning P i ibodily harm charges laid by|M®. Daoussis said he asked the | |Evangelos Daoussis. janes to leave. | | ihe tet were told by Magis-| When they refused --_ they] ltrate H. Jermyn: \wanted cheeseburgers -- I told | 'There was no provocation| them I would call the police. lfor you two men to go throw-| "One of them said go ahead', ing people around, You behav- and a fight started," Mr. Daous-| i iled children." |sis testified. | sdoed nate Ellwood Arscott, said ur "blacked my eye and} | SALES IN MARCH fos Arscott punched my) chest"'. SET GM RECORD THROWN TO FLOOR ' North Mrs. Daoussis said thro! Picea a trucks |Arscott "grabbed me and-rew) by General Motors dealers in ate op ageing pgheen. abel March established an_ all- cule ot te injuries, | Gate Xeon ot oe Jethro Arscott, said he had General Motors of Canada |.oncumed "two or three beers" ee eerie record for |! ® party he had attended that : Aakat night with his brother. March sales was establish- | He denied attacking Mrs. Da- - : sont pp Paced oe oussis but "she threw-herself at ners SOM) avert. Ce - me like a wild thing, pulled my ae a ty a hair and fell to the floor". also set a record. | ae ae | Re oe | TS Bovs : 2 Features Of | tis'rta'ite ett 'B ae Za prreaiondiig month last | Are Guests : OFFICERS CONGRATULATED ON THEIR PROMOTIONS s Chile Theme year. Col. J. A. McGuinnis, CD, Col. McGuinnis, second from Major Leo Tigglers, of 80 right, At left looking on Is Pesos 's total rer of _ commander of the 15th Militia left, is seen congratulating Centre street south, Whitby, Lt. Col. J. B. Warnica, com- American venicies in e | Group (Toronto), made his two members of "the Ontario second from right, and Cap- manding officer of the Ontario Of Jaycees | annual inspection of the On- Regiment who were honored 'tain E. E. Southern, of 560 Regiment. first quarter of 1964 were | tario Regiment Monday night. with promotions. They are, Rosmere street, Oshawa, --Oshawa Times Photo s i Of Meetin | 84,997, up from 73,117 in the g same period a year ago. | Passenger car sales were ; 28 to 63.621 |Oshawa Jaycees Monday night} | 4 | : : hd be | Chile was the the f the| 73,280 compared d - | |program at the Monday aneet| and, truck sales totalled jwere 40 beys from Jury House,| : | ] n 1V ' ling of the Rotary Club of Osh-| 11.717 compared to 9,49. Bowmanville Trainiig Schou. we ' ' he ys s -| a ; poked ok alae Hse as at visors later feces Sie Cane. . ter, chairman of the club's In-| Boxin Is \obedenan fae the Faye wid | ternational Service Committee. their guests enjoyed the evening] ' |He was assisted by Rotarian and. especially the museum tour. S. T. Hopkins, Later in the evening the Jay-| #4 3 , At its convention last June eature t leees staged a debate during the ; . 4 An enthusiastic. audience ofjed to the pleasure for those ed Oshawa once before in the Rotary International announced business portion of their meet- ; # more than 650 watched a fine|not familiar with the work --/subscription series run by the the pairing of Rotary Clubs in| - ing. The issue under amas : ; #iperformance of ag and* for the many youngsters|Association. various countries. The Oshawa |was: "Resolved that Canada : ' \Strauss' comic opera, '"Die|who were taken by parents. A second player, Jan Rubes, club was paired with the Ro- Simcoe Hall shonld have its own distinctive |Fledermaus" by The Canadian was also a tavdclte with the au- tary Club of Chillan, Chile. It ve ; [Opera Company, Monday night,OUTSTANDING PERFORMER) dience, He has been with the was to better acquaint local! The Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Judges Gerry Brooks, Vic lin the R. S. McLaughlin Colleg-/ Alan Crofoot, who sang the| Company for 13 years, club members with Chile that Simcoe Street held an exciting rockes and Fred Upshaw ruled iate. Fr ; role of Alfred, was one of om Arlene Meadows was a third the special program was pre-|~ +4: ithe debate was a draw. Arguing $ Sponsored by the Canadianjoutstanding members of the '5 s competition during the latter|* ; . Nat : ' 7 Ad Se : b ith(favorite. She sang with great sented, part of the Boys' Club Week|i" the affirmative were Craig) Mig yp Me Concert Association, the operajcompany. He has been w: feeling and delighted the audi- A guest of the club was Miss|program with the ever popular|Wills, Keith Warden and P pise : was sung in English which add- them for eight seasons and visit-) (1. sre sering a milonciee i PORE zpates a, the, eve. [hanweaillan, Kerry Wiough - a «|All of the remainder of the e Ss missit : | Several of the youngsters -| 28 . ' A | . cast h Chile. Miss McBride is a Grade|xious to show their skills with|by and conde --. oan ' EMPOWER POLICE Ward Boundaries ont ca nears on eee ad student mee S. McLaughlin the boxing gloves entered Oe erent or ne event MM Gi A l The oper. which wan $4 three legiate and Vocational Insti- iti i | : tte nee gar ofthe 'rogram forthe JOB CONFIRMED | TQ TOW AUTOS | 71VOR SPPEOVAD acts vas directed, by, Herman Rotarian Coulter lained|Boys' Club week program at ' Oshawa's Director of Op- ag 'i Oshawa city council gave camaind deine ak ta os thatthe Chillan Club is located|the Simcoe Hall, Simcoe street. H mn a erations Kevin Cahill Mon- A bylaw giving police the jihree readings to a bylaw Mon-|'*S sigs in a community slightly larger) General competition was the] y day night drew unanimous power to tow away Cars /qay which will establish boun- W, James Crile: ts ical than Oshawa. Founded in 1580, rege with ony, the fergie | support from city council- ore + gy been yn pid daries of the 136 polling sub- PhP rby vk aietng hi Ra ypt TWO OSHAWA TEAMS strong, seated, with Collin |the city is 56 miles from Con-of having participated with a . lors, His $13,350 salary, plus | Parked in municipally-oper- divisions in the six city wards.|¢Nior > Wilson, Dei Olmstead and Vic |cePtion, Chile. The Rotary Club fellow club member as the re- e icate confirmation of his job after ated lots was approved by City Clerk L. R. Barrand | nl bo sagged -- were victorious in the annual : sen tournament held by the Wilson' standing. Bottom pic- |has a roster of 49 members. | ward for the competition. a six-month probation per- | City councillors Monday |+.14 Councillors that immediate years and musical director of Special dinner guests of the : Command of the Canadian ture shows four of the 'A'| The geographical and econ- igh eg "og Fly mal iod, received unanimous ap- | Night. Hee approval must be given to althe operatic performances pre- ste & ye The only other objections (definite bylaw so that voters'|sented by the Banff School of Corps Saturday, in Oshawa. team members -- Andy Per- jomic features of Chile were : : : | . proval from council, 0 The 'A' Team took first prize fect is not present. Seated are'|cited with particular emphasis|°!45 who took to the ring and) t ervice Mr. Cahill, 57, started his | from Ald. Finley Dafoe. lists could be compiled for thislFine Art, and the 'B' Team was award- Reg. Welch and Harold New- jon the fact the country is eighth Lari gptagtinge ogni ng newly-created job last Oc- "This is fine during the [December's municipal elections. ed second place. Top picture some. Standing are John Hag- jin size in South America; it is sdk tober nine to five period," said shows 'B' Team members gard and Ivan Titterton. fourth in the value of its manu.|'T@w. In the first round of the; on gunday, April 5, the 14th|_""""_____________| Ald. Finley Dafoe. "But 1 |, Tie realignment of poll boun. Ron Carroll and F. J. Arm- --Oshawa Times Photo |factured products; third in lit- Ne bears i David" Beacher anniversary service of St. : do object to it, say in the |e ard aeAilee and|Vis0r to the Public Schools, said eracy, second in its fisheries ith TRO OHEn David hadP2ul's Presbyterian Church! No Parking Areas evenings, when things are ray jeceaie mance ty We today: "It is always a pleasure production and first in its pro- _ ooavic AAC) was conducted by the minister,| . quieter and people have a oe to see and hear the Canadian > ducton of minerals. whi Epcos Poe oe ye es hed ev, D. A. P. Allen. This date! E bli hed right to use these facilities [Ontario Municipal Board. ___ Opera Company. aycees To Ai sn a ana ac arn, Hy IAT RES Rid hea e| Are Established | oie? tse SH | oer am oe sn cgi SAS Ta ead ce i i j | , rer ee (ni th i t! ; : Ald. Johny Brady sai { e city who this year i _ slides of various sections of the\Gerald Aubei winning a deci-/versary of the opening of the) | ion the traffic and| police can now fine violators |will vote in polling subdivisions pd en count stated that Chileans) gj i i jnew church in which the con- : ; ry s S\sion over Daniel Dubre, while} egation now. worships. public safety committee report) byt need more authority to {that each will cater to a maxi- "They perform as a unit ra- take great pride in their high|19-year- (a re) ier ; ; 8 a School Graduates level of adminéstration and cul- vi aed Tanis tenth cay At the service a lange num-|Oshawa City Council, Monday) handle the problem. mum of 400 voters. ther than featuring a "star" to tural life. Noucht toa araw. ber of hymnals ('Books of|tight prohibited parking: "It's improper for people -| A dscussion on representa-|the detriment of the others and On the west side of Simcoe) to park at any time so peo- |tion by ward was deferred by|the opera. Their comedy is ' 0 ¢ l-year-ol tch|Praise with Pslams") were 3 ; é ' A group of young Oshawa menjfor his own good -- and he will analtt gabe Ye pe bpeiiy og given by members of the con-|Street north from Buckingham) pje can't get in or out of |councillors until April 16. |splendid."" have launched an experimentienjoy it at the same time." onths and needed jobs Sinekd : | i i 5 feet north of " which may help training school There are now 230 boys in the|new inereshs rg they came} Conds - battling to: a. draws, ee hag Mia ceiedinan woe: Si oe ee en boys throughout Canada. Bowmanville School and they/out. brother ge ndelge it = 13-| Shotl: slp ri en coma On the weet side 'of Centre The stage is set and the men|come from all parts of the prov-- One of the most important a ie ipemrele GE othe rion benches and a number of|stréet, from Gibb street to Que-| 2 term ieee ae eaiene ieces te tue oor sa getos4 just a of @Ken, while Maurice St. Pierre aperee with music for use by se age gee ie ot Conical! On Probation i Fi 'bp om jtraining schoo] may need is a ta . nai e n ; st s 5 | Sei ig yg Saag we a write to Chambers all over the/home, a Rose, Oshawa proba- ri eg gst ela a gy Pola bogey Ian K,|Park boulevard south, from Eu- F B k . ville Training. School they will similar service nto operation, "/°@R otters explained In other matches it was David|Chalmers, clerk ofthe | kirk} ie avenve to 9 tor oma] HOF BLCAK-IN write to the Junior Chamber W. J. Hall, assistant superin-| He Said rehabilitation officers/Boucher and Ricky Lowes to a|session, presented these items Eulalie aege Pe from " nearest his home and suggest tendent at the Bowmanville\WOUld welcome every help they/draw, as was Ricky Parfitt and/to Rev. D. A. P. Allen and in. feet south of Eulalie avenue to! Two Oshawa men who Mon- could get in this direction. (Joe Nestic. In the final match|vited him to dedicate them to|Olive avenue, day pleaded guilty to breaking a program is started to help Training School, said: "I think A st. si C " : si ; ate s after pa a And onthe west. side of Cen-). him. this is a very sound and good) Oshawa Jaycees have, for a of the afternoon it was a draw|the glory of God and for the tral park boulevard south, fro jinto an Oshawa Flying Club Toby Couture, one of the Jay- idea number of years, run another|between 1l-year-olds Bill Cortis)use of the congregation. Mr. A lh h cees responsible for the idea, "It should prove very useful|Program in connection with theand Ron Pitre. Allen read the names of those ga avenue southerly for 200) angar ete AB Rote apes said: "Chamber members could/and a good aid to boys. We plan|Bowmanville Training School. -- |giving the memorials and pro-|'©*'- pee Be ene Seer on ' jone-year's suspended sentence, Sep bare boy poral job 'and in-|to co-operate fully with the Jay-| Every two weeks a group of igor to dedicate them. | | erest him in club activities. cees."" members visit the school to or- d ey were received from Oshawa Magistrate's Court "There are many ways in' Mr. Hall said most boys stay-)ganize discussions and games u ee Ss Mark A, Turner in memory of Remand Youths was told that sn J. Camp- which a boy can be kept busyled in the school for about 10|with the boys. his wife, Mrs. Alice M. Turner, bell, 22, 245 Anni Aree ea ae and Mrs. D. J. Turner in mem- inal ate een ones om } | ' Pheasants ory of a mother, Mrs, Ethel «FOr Sentence [Kenneth R. Howard, 18, 242 : Smith; Mr. and Mrs, H. Ham-| a . ; i h Conant street, were both appre- 1" FREE save! mond in memory of a mother,| wa Toronto youths, who e ; _ The Newcastle Sports meniygn. Dougherty; Mr, and/stole an Oshawa man's car fended by "Dean Kelly after he Club has recently completed a Mrs. G. Eyres and family in|Mar. 30 then were arrested|S@W them break a window in PERFORMANCE PRAISED The realignment of poll boun- Wallace Young. mesic super three-month winter feeding pro- z 4 cnt anine . angs an ih the 'Oshawa cine memory ofy Mr. R. H. Kirk- along with two Juveniles in St. the hangar. march for pheasants. To carry|Patrick and Stephen Eyres; Rey. Comarines, were Monday re-) Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck out this project the club had|a%d Mrs. D. A. P. Allen in mem.-|manded one week for sentence said the two moved a box con- purchased 660 pounds of corn|Ory ofy Mr. and Mrs. A, M. and pre-sentence report. taining flare guns, but couldn't onthe cob Allen. James Mills, 18, of 41 Brock break its seal. . Children of the members were! Three other donors wished to #Venue and Robert F. King, 19, very active in this program by/remain anonymous. od C Oni ole be - helping to prepare the corn.| Mr, Allen. thanked God for|M™ted In Oshawa Magistrate &/ They did this by tying the cobs,puttiig it into the hearts of the | Court Stealing an auto belong-| CELEBRATING of corn in bundles of four and/people to make these gifts to|iMs to Victor Peacock, 341 sl ¢ going ot the marsh at week-ithe church and halls with coat "ond street east. ree | BIRTHDAYS ends with the club members anonymous donors who provided A possession charge against) and placing the corn at various|he church and halls with coatio"® the juveniles was! Congratulations and best locations and hat-racks and the various|@™opped. | Wishes to the following resi- During this time and at pres- church groups who have so|.Mills told Magistrate F. S.| dents of Oshawa and district ent, the club is working on albeautifully decorated and fur.|Ebbs that he drove to Oshawa! who are celebrating their project that has the deep con-|nished the Ladies' Parlor andi? his car in order to scrap it,| birthdays today: ; cern of all club members. That!put up drapes in the mainhall. and "had to get back some-| Christine Ann Gallas, 7: Wil-| 2 is, the soliciting of names for, «7 trust that the spirit of co-|" y low Park drive, RR 3, Osh- their petition opposing the Con-\gperation so far evident over| iG ~ | awa; Mrs, Iva Travell, 216 struction of the locks to replace|the past years and especi | Centre street; Eric Cooper, H | st | pecially i E ; ' the existing marine railway on/quring the long building cam-| Set Debate On 224 Eulalie avenue, Mrs. the Severn River paign will long continue at St Lila Shetler, 154 Farewell To promote National Wildlife|/payl's. he said N #43} Ave., and Wayne Chidley, Week (April 5 to 11) the club ' sebniiabias ew Harbor Bill Phone 723-3474. distributed posters with the : theme Canadians need more re- HOSPITAL REPORT ! Ald. Thomas Rundle served os creation are to the various) Following is the report of the notice on Oshawa councillors ne : See , ® - wins wa, At present)Oshawa General Hospital for/Monday night' that the Depart ATTEND CONFERENCE | jae WE ate mt NS SS stores in Oshaws the members are working on|the week ending April 4: ad-/ment of Transport's new bili) A, E. Roach, J. R. George,| the round-style floating nest)missions 367; births -- male 35,|which will govern all commis-W. F. Taylor and Ald, W. R. ly, ' a " } boxes for mallard ducks female 24; discharges 353; new-|sioned harbors will be heard be-|Branch, all of Oshawa, partici- CAKE HAS HOCKEY MOTIF : as , The meetings of the club are|born discharges -- male 30, fe-|fore the Senate, April 23 pated in the safety conference} Raphael Galea, son of Mr. -- speci i eae t »-fe-) ' safety 3 Mr. special birthda proper ee New- the marsh. Members and their | Earhart and Terry Thertell; |held in the new Simcoe Hallimale, 29; major surgery, 104;; Ald. Rundle, who is also sec-jheld in Toronto April 6 and "4 and ores Geral Galea. 96 op to reine Tee ag e pa pee 'lub recent- children who assisted in the | pack row, left to right, Don |Boys Club once a month. Any|minor surgery, 127; eye, ear,jretary of the Oshawa Harbor|under the auspices of the Indus- ita: oy ' arena featuring players 4 7 cone st eases feeding progr: are: front row _ left Douglas. Harty Earhart and |°"° interested in joining the|nose and throat, 81; treatments!Commission, said the new bill/trial Accident Prevention Asso-| multicolor pastry The party re a eo i , sega ap Osh- a4 t, Diane Hockett, Tina Walt Fr gi daar . club or wishing to attend the and examinations, 216; casts,,would give the Oshawa Harbor ciations. More than 4,000 dele-| honor at a party marking his wags attended by many a his prio -- mal sh sundles , s and David Hockett; alt Fry meetings, nlease cal! Steve Rus- 25: physiotherapy - treatments.|Commission the power to dis-\gates from all sections 'of the! 11th birthday recently. Ra- classmates and fellow hockes hid talmk ere tetatel la | aaa Pays: to right ay | Photo by |sell membership chairman --)833, visits, 600; occupational/solye itself and come under new province studied various phases] phael, who is a keen hockey players ee. . j é ockett, Ted Morris, Dou the N : -287 : i i i y r, W i F a i ! a Douglas! the Newcastle Sportsmen Club '728-2874. 5 |therapy, 192. \ legislation. lof industrial safety. | player, was surprised by a ~Oshawa Times Photo Olive avenue, was the guest of