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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1964, p. 4

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te eoeinee LOVE'S LABOR LOST | |Family Fight British Farmers {tity They were given brief sight- : | Ends In Court. | Sive For tome ice sss on et Youth Hits Officer [rm tem ss) 0m 0 cmele ee ily fight ended in court Thurs-/Thursday on the first leg of a ® = day when Mrs. Thelma Gazelllthree-month tour of Ontario as) Members of the party are 3 charged her husband Harold| suests of the provincial govern-|Jennifer Hillson of Devon, Mary S ul Vy arges with common assault. The! ment, Brewster and Henry Watson of : Grive: Bay Tiigee, 'Pe84 | Members of the National Fed-|Fife, Scotland, Melville Osborne i i i | ' flo Cornwall, Roger Fletcher '| PICKERING (Staff) -- Ajtimes at the Ajax shopping cen-|2 and the Rouge Bridge March Magistrate Harry Jermyn or-|¢ration of Young Farmers of|of Pickering Beach resident, whojtre on April 25 because of an 8. \dered Harold to put up a bond|England and Wales and of Scot-|Lincolnshire, Sandy Scarth of struck a policeman on the face|argument over a girl. | Hardy told the court he felt he of $500 and keep the peace for|tish Young Farmers Clubs, 'they|Orkney, Scotland, and John and ran away, faced five) Magistrate Jermyn told Mc-|was on his own side of the road/12_ months. will, live with farm families'Duncan of Elgin, Scotland, charges Thursday when he ap-|Donald he had "nothing but cob-|when the Clarke car collided; Mrs. Gazell told the court she - peared in Pickering Township| webs" between his ears. with his. ; q had an argument with her hus- magistrate's court. A 70-year-old | Scarborough) Constable D. Martin, Pick-)band on April 26 and that he Peter Meyer, 19 of 102;man, Albert Hardy, was finedjering Township police, said)slapped her in the face, Good f¢ od desery Orchard road, pleaded guilty to|$20 and costs for failing to share|Hardy had been at least three| Husband Harold stated he A all five charges -and was re-|the road with Leslie Clarke, 29)feet over the centre line when had nothing to say to the charge} manded in custody for sen-|Exeter road, Ajax, on Highway'the accident occurred. jbut added that there was no tencing on May 7. |family which does not fight. and Constable R. Speakman of "what are you supposed to do Pickering Township police told when someone starts nagging the court he stopped the Meyer Cou S en lot heauiet car April 27 at Pickering Beach. Meyer, he said, crawled to the! aim genvion epanre passenger side of the car and) A al C TOKYO (AP) -- Direct air out. + A ified h hnnu ampore service between Pakistan and The police officer testified he Communist China was*inaugur- heard Meyer ask his female pas- i i then} S$. CHAS. pide Hck ers ; _,ated Wednesday, a Peking ra- senger if she loved him and then By MRS. CHAS ver tied bal |e, Terry Doherty, John De dig. handeant foporied A elk: asked her to tell police that she| GoQURTICE --Ever tried boil-|Coe, Lloyd Saunders, Don broadcast had been driving the car. ing water in paper bags? |Thompson, Bob Hobbs, Don|Stani gh aad nape os the . Meyer was placed in the) Ouinwa: Wha "Alntdict scat \Baraball, George Yule, Bruce eastern Chinese city of Shang- police cruiser but struck the of- ' s Shute, Dave Barns, and Tom| ai from Karachi and was wel- J ficer on the face and ran off. He) 5°" sg an. comed by nearly 1,000 citizens EXTRA DR 'mit-\during the annual north east jat the airport, the broadcast was re-apprehended and admit-|" 7)" 5 : rport, He ee ted having no insurance for his|'istrict camporee. Over 140\CAMP CHIEF | said. | GSO, | CHATEAU-GAI WINES LIMITED ' car, which he bought a month| scouts vepresenting eight troops} Acting as camp chict wa ------ moo etanecene eat teen consee Bie ostiacyie® FALLS CAMARA earlier. Mever also admitted he attended. [Derrick Hewitt, He was. pre-| Ronald W Bilsky D Cc HATCH O had not notified the department) The annual trophy was pre-|cénteq with a miniature set of | . 5 Ue : of transport of the purchase. sented v ar Knowlton, pa-|paddies from the scouts. The CHIROPRACTOR trol leader of the 17th Oshawa > |GOOD REASON into WHA Te et caur ceonl troops also extended thanks to Slipped: Disc It turned out that Meyer had) in) I » com-| William Hasiuk, Courtice, for ; mes piled on a. series of competi-'the use of his property. Nervous Stomach good reason not to notify the de-|ti5,. ; ; . J 100 King St. E. 728-5156 partment -- his licence had been me Z Instructional periods to bene- seria suspended because of a previous ey porg eee tate lead-| fit the boys were given on camp | conviction, er e shawa troop, won) ; | | Meyer was charged with as-\the axe and log medal with |Hysiene by Fred Sewell; hour' BUDDING BEAUT IES jsaulting a police officer, escap-/69 per cent. John Krantz, an. |Clock, : by Dave St. Andrews; | jing from custody, driving while} other 17th: Oshawa troop patrol|tent pitching, by Bill Redpath; Warm weather in southern as Mary Lou Dwelska of Wind- to love (so the saying goes) jhis licence was under suspen-|leader, won a model with 66/and camp and patrol equip-| sor and the magnolia blooms and who could resist the com- jsion, driving without insurance,|per cent. lnient by Charles 'Carpenter, areas of the province is bring- she is holdin cacaae binati ling: t tify the denart- ig. Come spring, ination above. : jand failing to notify a esis sak 2 _ ' | 8 ing out lovely beauties such a young man's thoughts turn --CP Wirephoto | ment of transport of the ee Oe wae Heviroo d Camp fire was held Saturday) purchase Bs evening under the direction of} wet . . tion, which was conducted by ia 4 | Magistrate Harry Jermyn told) (yun Dafoe and Jerry Deegan, |scouter Ron Nickolson, with hot e e * | ; x M he had certainly put him- 36 Al Highly Entertaining Play 73 cenre's cite. ene ere was cosine verved Baverd War HE aeraiens TO THRIFTY CANADIANS liedger {ducted by Lloyd Irvine. Rugged|burton, elder of Courtice. Unit-| 3 , ; " em|ed Church, conducted the scouts : Mc of Pickering inspection on a paint syst n 4 S John ae han until Was given by - scouters Billlown service Sunday morning. Open Every Day From Wins Festival Preliminary iis, icin Soe ee oe he eh was found guilty of assaulting Robert Wasenaar, 17-0" Rose-] QNTARIO BARBER ASSOCIATION 9:30 AM. --9:00 P.M, AJAX (Staff); -- The Ajaxjcause of his "good acting and{ed by Sharon Smith, was lauded bank: road north, in Pickering High School's presentation of/naturai talent'. for her excellent voice and/Township. : WHITBY & AJAX BRANCHES Jean Anouilh's "Ring Around finda Booth, who played the stage presence Wa stifi 2 | : ' ; tne ti " Ae 3 , 5 es s . genaar testified that Mc Ww new price list The Moon', won the prelimin: part of Madame was compli- Arthur was played by Ken Donald hit him in the face four ish to ee their P aries of Simpson's Annual/mented on her "good voice and iy -- | effective as of May 5th, 1964 Drama Festival Wednesday) «ear enunciation" Palmer who stepped in at the a dresseall ADULT HAIRCUT evening at Ajax High School. sete _jlast. moment as a replacementjed Pa Kirby was well dresse Donna Manning, who portray'. Reuben Williams and did ajand played his part -- well. -The play, which was present-\eq Capulet was complimented ' mae : i i { ; " bi 4 pid fine job of characterizing the Shirley Pharant, who portrayed ADULT BRUSH CUT ed in competition with "The|"'on her fine reactions to the part of a 10-year-old boy. Beulah, gave an excellent per- Happy Journey" produced by rest of the play". Eric Yendall, P*\ : . Markham High School, was who Gives tae part of Messer- Carol Baker, who played the 1ormance in her scene. Stage CHILDREN (under 14) lauded by the adjudicators as alchmann was praised for his) Part of Caroline, has a_ good)manager, Stuart Marcellus, de- highly entertaining, colorful, "mature voice and good projec: voice and played her part con- serves a round of applause for CHILDREN on Saturday lively, gay and enjoyable per- tion', vincingly. his "blending with the .cur- formance. Ken Kowalski, who played the Robert MacLeod who portray-'tains". --- oe Mr, Alex Eftimoff who direct- part of Romainville, gave a ed the play was prsented with|"good characterization". Jane a plaque in appreciation of his Ravey, who portrayed the part many hours of rehearsal. of Isabelle, was particularly John Taylor, who portrayed mentioned for her excellent cos- Joshua, the butler, was compli-tume and Caroline Sloan, who mented on the '"'excellent char-|Played the mother, was also acterization" of his part. mentioned for her costume. Bob Robertson, who played the) Mr. Howard Lacey, who ad- Ff parts of Hugo and Frederick,|judicated the Ajax perform- ie : "MAGIC SECRET" was told that "he deserved alance, said that the setting, og great deal of credit for his act-'mood, costuming, and choreo- : ing in two very difficult roles".' graphy were all worthy of spe- - ae : By Helene Curtis EXACTLY RIGHT oo Penny Hustler, who portrayed HAPPY JOURNEY Diana, was called 'exactly right} Mrs. Yvonée Lacey, who ad-) 4 ' for the part'. Celia Marks, who judicated Markham's presenta- j F Played the part of Lady India, tion of '"'The Happy Journey" " Bis ie esses n i : was complimented as a "com-|said the Markham cast deserv- . ie " & petent actress"'. ed many compliments for doing} pee beni elt ala ae | "Ajax's Sieeey 'numer' be: "Ma Kirby. which was portray- ag : g i 4 é ea ee IMPORTANT NEW PHASE OF YOUR. BEAUTY CARE PROGRAM "MAGIC SECRET" Smooths away wrinkles in minutes ., . 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