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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 May 1964, p. 4

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} OSHAWA TIMES, Pidey, Mey ¥, Tre8 Rng gy mg hit 83 de- grees in the London, Ont., erea yesterday and drew these two girls to the cool TAKE FIRST DIP waters of nearby Fanshaw Lake. Helga Seidel and Chris- ta Bartsch, of London ,splash each other before taking the FR a a a first dip of the season. They pronounced it "not too bad." Anyone for Lake Ontario ? (CP Wirephoto) 'Maple Grove Scouts, Guides 'Learn Artificial Respiration By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE -- On Wed- nesday, Apri] 29, Scout Leader Harold Welsh arranged a talk and film on mouth to mouth ar- tificial respiration and canoe} safety for scouts, guides and ; their parents. Mr. Welsh first introduced Mrs. Betty Morton of Oshawa, instructor of swim- 'ming at the YWCA and Camp Samac, Mrs. Morton then introduced ' speaker Paul , director | of water safety of the Red Cross ;for Ontario. His talk was sup- | ported by films shown by Tom | MoGuirk. Mr. Meldrum stressed ' the fact that even a good swim- { mer can easily get in a fix if he does not stop and think what he } is going to do to be safe. | He ng § -- to mouth res- ; pination is the quickest and eas- 'iest way to learn and the most j Positive system. . DAY On Saturday the cubs and iscouts helped in the district i apple day. The cubs canvassed jhomes while scouts put in 16 { hours on shift at-a service sta- § tion and restaurant on Waverly # road. We would.like to say thank ¢you to the operators for their 3 co-operation. : Institute meeting will be held + on Monday evening, May 11, in j the. church basement at 8 p.m. program is in charge of i Mrs. Ron Brooks, The theme is : wright and Brownies marched to the United Church Sunday morning ywhere a service was held. Rev, Romerii Layne an ad-| tamil where ae celebrated Mr. and Mrs. S. Morton's and Miss Penny Morton' 's birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swallow were Sunday afternoon callers on the former's cousin, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Griffiths, Toronto. Miss Chery] Chard, Mr. Doug Phillips, Frankford, were Sun- day visitors with the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kuhnke and Betty Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weise and family, Toronto, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Doyle and family, Mrs. Cecil Jeffery. Congratulations to Gary Jeffery on standing in 3rd place in Sr. year at Kemptville Agri- cultural College. He also won the Stanley G. Anderson shield for practical agricultural mechanics land the Jr. Farmers' Associa- tion Scholarship and the KAS FATAL ACCIDENT AJAX (Staff) -- Because of insufficient evidence, Magistrate Harry Jermyn yesterday dis- mea a og ae beh charge against a motorist in- volved in a fatal accident dur- ing November, 1963. laicien Emard, 336 Arthur street, Oshawa was charged after a two-car. crash on Har- wood avenue, just north of Birch crescent. Constable Place of the Ajax police department said he ob- served "two cars proceeding north on Harwood avenue, Nov. 29, and estimated their speeds at 70 miles per hour. He stated he lost sight of the vehicles as they drove over the bridge entrance to Highway 401, When he saw them again the Emard auto was stopped on the side 'of Harwood avenue with the front wheels on the sidewalk, just north of Birch Crescent. The front of the Emard car was completely smashed in. Mr. Emard was observed running across Harwood avenue with blood streaming from his nose. Gordon Gilcrest, driver of the second car, died in the crash. Sergeant William Shaw of the | Ajax force testified to the im- pact of the collision and intro- duced picures of the accident as Alumni award for the best all which was a transistor radio. Kenneth, and Rae, Beaverton, and Mrs. inda. Mrs. Eric Freeborn, and chil- dren, Kevin, Hope, Heather, Lindsay, were Tuesday last visi- tors with her sister and family, Mrs. C. Russell. |Grove bowling team on winning Hall, last Friday evening. daughters, in company with Mr. daughter Diana, Oshawa, spent the weekénd with their sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. wm.|? Davidson, and son Paul, Weston.; By MRS. OLGA. HILL -- The Cart- Guides, Brownies Attend Special Church Service Mrs. Margaret. Carley and) Miss Anne, Toronto, spent the Company of Guides|, with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow. Miss Sandra Hagerman, Glen Ross, was week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain and round student in the Jr. Year, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wesley, were Sunday visitors with Mr. Gordon Martin and Congratulation to the Maple | the trophy at Tyrone Community Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers, and); and Mrs. Len Goodmurphy, and evidence. No skid marks were visible on the road because of Champagne Celebration AJAX (Staff) -- An Ajax man celebrate the christening of his son April 5. Edward W. Moore, 20, of 21 Nelson street, yesterday had reason to celebrate again when in Ajax magistrate's court. Constable D. Smith of the that on April 5, following a com- plain that Moore was driving in an erratic manner, his tires screeching, on Harwood avenue, he was stopped. Magistrate Harry Jermyn was told i Moore paid a fine out of court for making unnecessary noise. Moore said he had one glass jof champagne at his mother-in- llaw's home and then went for \cigarets. drank a glass of champagne to a charge of consuming liquor while under age was dismissed Ajax police department testified a light rain, but debris was scat- tered over an area 100 feet in diameter. The Gilcrest car apparently was at the corner of Birch and Harwood and turned left onto Harwood when the collision oc- curred. Charge Is Dismissed Insufficient Evidence department of transport of the purchase of a car. The charges were laid April 27. He was convicted on all charges by Magistrate Jermyn in Pickering court last week and remanded for sentence. Paul Coath of Whitby appeared for Meyer. SIX MONTHS Two youths were each sen- tenced to six. months in jail when convicted of breach- ing their probation. Gordon Pollock of West Hill and Kenneth Morris of Scar- borough were placed on proba- tion March 3 in Whitby court for auto theft. On April 27 they were convict- ed in Toronto court for posses- sion of a stolen auto. Hill was also found guilty of possessing a stolen radio and Morris was guilty of driving a car with a false licence. Each had been sentenced to six months by the Toronto mag- istrate and the breach of pro- bation sentence will run conse- cutively, They were also given three months indefinite jail terms each. ON PROBATION Peter Meyer, a 19-year-old Pickering Beach youth was placed on probation for two years for escaping custody. He was also fined a total of $485. Meyer was charged with |driving while under suspension, jassaulting a police officer, es- caping custody, having no insur ance and failing to notify the : 3-Year-Old Hurt Struck By Truck AJAX (Staff) -- John Fellegi, 3, of 38 Tulloch drive, was struck in front of his home Thursday afternoon by a de- ae van. The boy was treated for shoul- der injuries and released from Ajax-Pickering hospital. Driver' of the van was Daniel Malone, YOUTH PUNCHED TEACHER'S FACE AJAX (Staff)--A Dunbar- school te's court here yes- terday how he was punched in the face while chaperon- ing a school dance April 24. Ivan Marcoux, 17 of 365 Decimal Place, West Rouge, admitted striking the teach- er after he was ordered to leave the school because he was smoking on the dance floor. He pleaded guilty to an assault change and was re- manded in custody until May 14 for sentence by Magistrate Harry Jermyn. (Marcoux told the court he had misunderstood the teacher when he was aksed to leave the dance, Mr. Robinson said Marcoux had taken longer than necessary to leave and when he ap- proached. Mareoux a ie time, the youth struck him in the face. By M. McINTYRE HOOD Co aa 'To The Oshawa Times stantial investments and inter- ests in Canada at Ajax, Ontario, another Spring F ait Prize Lists BROOKLIN -- Directors of the Brooklin Spring Fair board 473 Fairleigh avenue, Osh Carbon Monoxide Blamed In Deaths TORONTO (CP) -- A young couple found dead in their borough just after dawn today apparently died from carbon monoxide poisoning, police said, shallow ditch. Police said the ignition was turned on but the engine had stalled. The victims were not imme- diately identified. SHIELD APPEAL The Salvation Army in Bow- manville will conduct its Red Shield Appeal on Monday. Can- vassers will be visiting homes in and around Bowmanville dur- ing the evening. stalled car in suburban Scar- An autopsy will be performed today. The car was found by a passing motorist stopped in a toria, holds a- 25-cent '"'bar token" his mother found in her garden yesterday. The brown metal slug, issued by the defunct Empire Bar in pre- 3 er: FINDS BAR TOKEN Andrew Laycock, 6, of Vic- prohibition days was 'good for 25 cents in trade.' Exact age of the bar apparently went out of business 'in 1917, --(CP Wirephoto) have announced that prize lists for women's work, the junior section and the floriculture are now available. Anyone interested in obtain- ing a copy of these lists are asked to contact secretary B. Lehman, Heber Down crescent, Brooklin, or Mrs. R. Holman, 1|Mitchell avenue, Brooklin. The Spring Fair will be held June 6. PLANT AUCTION The Brooklin Horticultural So- ciety held their annual plant auction, recently, in the C. -E. Centre of Brooklin United Church. It was a successful affair, net- ting for the society a profit of $62.80 from the plant auction and $10.00 from the white ele- phants. The auctioneer was Mr, R. Healey. There will be a bus trip ar- ranged to attend the annual convention of the Ontario Hor- iticultural Societies, June 18, at) 1: he OAC, Guelph. Anyone wish- ing further information regard- ing this trip is asked to contact Mrs. Eric Green, 655-3647 or (Mrs. Guy Stevenson, 655-4964. SHOW RESULTS Results of the show of _-- spring flowers were as f Class 1 -- bow! of spring rt Mrs. E. Green, Mrs. C. Wick, Mrs. Lockyer. Class 3 -- daffodils -- single, Chas. Pilkey. Class 4 -- Narcissus -- 3 blooms: Mrs. Lockyer. The next meeting will be May 25, when a larger show of spring flowers will be held. Slough Estates At Kjax Report Successful Year -- ordinary dividend of 10% per cent, less tax, bringing the total Sor ca tox we a r cent, less tax, dividend of 14 per cent Th the | salers in all the provinces." CANADIAN DIRECTOR - The report says that the board regrets the passing last year of E. G. Arnold, a director of the Canadian company since its in- ception. It adds: "During the formation of the Canadian company, he helped in many ways afd continued to take a more than ordinary in- terest in its activities to the end, I would like to place on record the board's appreciation of his services." H. T, O'Neill, a vice-president of the British American Oil Co, Ltd., has accepted an invitation to join the board of the Cana- -- corey § as successor to Arnold, G aie been appointed of Slough Estates (Canada) Limited. j Tobacco Sells At 29.42 Cents double or mixed -- 3. blooms: |Pound was realized Mrs. Lockyer, Mrs. Wick, Mrs. le Tobacco G ets Market- rewers ing Board pi? Bode, So far, 168,500,404 pounds of the 1063 crop have sold for an average 48.09 cents a pound. r i "Mother's: Day". There will beldress especially for e younger ? an auction sale of pies after the |members entitled ihe Spar- ies Fa lady welcome. | row', ig a Mrs, Elizabeth White is the| , The Hi-C met in the Oh ' delegate this week to the district iy: Mr, and Mrs. Roy Turner and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Dy- sart spent the weekend at Coe Hilj and planted Christmas trees ristian Education Sunday with 16 members and four council- | director alternate Federals t Women's Institute of Ontario, being held at Guelph Agricul- : tural College. hag ye SYMPATHY sympathy of this com- munity Gextended to Mr. D. had just returned from King- thelston, gave their views on thelattended the funeral of Rev. Church Vooetionsl.Cou|Jobn Curtle in 'Coboung ay + Bothwell, Sr., and family, in "gudden ; Scugo: S. Morton, | Maple Grove, Mr, and Mrs. R. ent at G. Moffat, Mr. Harold sunday |Dleanor, W t is @ new mem- riend, Orono, were Sunday -- and family, Base Line, 207,118 In-Laws, ' Parents Living . With Children OTTAWA (CP)--There were 207,118 fathers, mothers, fa- thers-in-law and mothers-indaw living in the homes of their chil- dren when the census-takers called in June, 1961, the bureau of statistics reported today. The report was the latest in a long series based on the mass | of information gathered by. -the census. ; It says 75 per cent of those ' living with their children were over 65 years of age and 66 per cent of them were mothers or tt emda passing of his wife and| United | Seasog tree, at her home on/ ference. ber. opening mony ae aeborere joined the Jors present. A game was play-|all Saturday. Little Howard Bai- ed followed by a talk by Rev.|ley stayed with the Neil Wer- Romerail on "Fair Play". Then/rys. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bradburn visited Mrs. Edna' Hall, Ux- Four of the six teenagers who|bridge, Sunday. bgp were 11 Explorers pres- the meeting on Tuesday, cere- Messengers to see a filmstrip called "Eyes for Ears'. This was about two little Japanese prt One was deaf and one was blind, so they were able to help each other in differnt ways. The Explorers discussed how help and encouragement can be given to n, and how teachers and nurses and doctors could make them! happy and healthy. The Explor- ers were reminded to read the Book by Anna Rose Wright called "Land of Silence'. The Messengers, after seeing jthe film stri to their jown room and held a very infor- mal meeting, This being their last meeting for the season, Mrs. H. Kyte visited the group and assisted Mrs. Ferguson oversee the work of the chil- dren. except for a party next week.) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schott and Mrs. John Scott, Rochester, N.Y., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Waters, Kenilworth, Ont., were Sunday visitors of the Malcolms. Mr. and Mrs, Hudson, Toron- to, called on Miss Ethel Thomp- son, Sunday. Mrs. Albert Wright and Mrs. Ed. Harris, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. Cain, Toronto. Mrs. Velva Bailey and Miss Catherine spent the weekend with Misses Gertrude Henry and Doris Griffin, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larmer and Mr. Grant Larmer, Burke- ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and smail son, Oshawa, were Tues- Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Thomp- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomp- son, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Thomp- son and. Miss Ethel Thompson were Thursday guests of Mr. | School Choir Entertains Home And School Members Mitchell's Corners school : choir, by Ross Mét- calfe, entertained members of| ta ' the home and school associa- , tion during its April meeting. ! The choir opened the meeting ' with the singing of "O Canada" ' and then Mr. Metcalfe had the + different parts perform separ- ately and in unison to "God of ' Our Fathers". The choir also sang, as an encore, "The Forty Second Psalm"'. | The choir previously repre- ; sented Mitchell's Corners at the | Peterborough music festival. » Mrs, Ronald Sucee thanked Mr. | Metcalfe andthe choir. Elections were held for the ; 196465 season with Mrs. Ar- ' thur Peeling returned as presi-] after dent, Mrs. John Adair, first treasurer and Mrs. Howard --" as corresponding secre- Huetalive members are: Mrs. Lionel Hart and Mrs. Roy Lar- mer, program chairmen; Mrs. Bert Beckell, social convener; Mrs. Calson Scott, membership convener; Mrs. Henry Alstein, welcoming chairman; and Mrs. Arthur Sleeman, social events. Mrs. John Adair spoke about the recent convention in Toron- to. Mrs. Arthur Peeling also re- ported on the events she attend- ed, one being education in rural areas. A committee was appointed for field day and again Mrs. Harold Oyler kindly doing a notable job in the past. Also appointed was a grad- i ¥ ident; Mrs. H. Mac- Millan, second vice-president; ' Mrs, William Nicholls, record-| ing secretary; Mrs. D. A. Heard! uating party committee. The room count was given and John Moore's class, Grades! 5 and 6, won the April award.| and Mrs. Harvey Thompson, |Oshawa, and enjoyed a short |visit with their brother, Rev. {Merle Thompson, of Saskatche- wan, who was on a brief church ibusiness trip to Toronto. . Jim Swain and three hoy- friends from Oshawa spent last weekend in New York. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Johnston spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston and girls, Belleville. Mrs. Alex Flett, Feneion Falls, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Graham. Mr. and Mrs. McNealy, Osh- awa, have purchased and moved into the home formerly owned by the late Mrs. Wesley Brad- burn, Mrs. Arvella Henry moved Saturday into the newest apart- ment in the Martyn block. 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