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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1964, p. 5

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"| WHITB Manager: John Gauit Y And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 SINATRA, LOREN, CARY GRANT NOT NEEDED | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 17,1964 § By BRIAN McCALL They were shipped by railway ia NEW FORTRESS League-Leading Brooklin Plays 2 With St. Kitts By CLIFF GORDON | The Ontario: Sr. Lacrosse standings up to and including) Tuesday night, June 16, show a| very close race. There are only WHITBY PERSONALS Sixth Company Salvation Army Girt Guides held a "Plaque Demonstration'? Mon- day, June 15 at the Citadel. Mrs. William Hewis, Guide Cap- tain, was in charge of the even- two points separating first and|ing and acted as demonstrator. 7 \62 years, like two great guar-|station. TO GUARD | ; Cannon Shaded NEWS IN BRIEF BUILDS BOAT | Sleepy Witness * VANCOUVER (CP) -- Walter |Piroscho has used his spare | An amusing story about the|time for the last five years old County Court, cannons is en base 8 yee gptened told today. |helped him. Although the hull is A case was being heard andjfinished, he says he can't af- lan important witness was called|ford to complete the boat so he is putting it up for sale. Mr. z\ed, and deposited at a new site A\of justice yesterday. Jia flatbed truck sent the Coun- Plvantage point to witness the (Times Staff "with great difficulty at hand- Twenty-eight tons of cold,|ling such weights" and loaded hard metal which have stood forjonto wagons at the local train Historic Cannons Shipped North climbed upon, and dreamed about, by another generation of Whitby children, and perhaps their children's children. dians of justice, before the old) Qne of the wagons was crush- county building were uncere-\eq under the weight and the moniously picked up, transport-| wagon owner upped his price by $14 to cover the cost of repairs. Yesterday a large crane and a flat-bed truck completed the moving in several hours, but, modern methods will cost much more than the original charge for shipping the guns some 2,000 miles. While the fate of the old build- ing is still undecided, the old guns will find many years of solace in a small landscaped on the grounds of the new hall Weighing in at 14 tons each, the two old seven-inch cannons which stood at the entrance to the Centre Street Building have been the source of many heated debates at the County Council level. ; County Council held their last meeting in the "Old Building" One-Stop DECORATING sHop =| | te @ Wollpaper and Murols © Custom Draperies @ Broadioom and Rugs @ C.i.t. Paints end Varnishes ©@ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points yesterday. The straining of the in garden on the lawn to the right! crane's engine lifting the guns to | of the new court, | 1 Their old muzzles which have| cillors to gain a window ledge|jevyer spit lead in anger, will no. longer point out over Centre DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby moving. street, but will still stand to be Phone 668-2345 furs and cloth garments spend summer safe from moths, fire and theft in our refrigerated sleon vaults, Fully Insured. WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. 150 Colborne St. E., Whitby The original moving of the) guns in 1902 proved to be con-| siderably more difficult than yesterday's work which was aided by modern equipment. The guns were manufactured in England, at the Woolwich Royal Arsenal n 1866, and were installed at the Halifax Citadel. In 1902 they found their way to Whitby, "at the considerable lexpense of $126.85." REMEM tudebaker Sells Tools To Chrysler SOUTH BEND, Ind. FATH (AP)-- The Big 3 Weekend 'GIs THIS SUNDAY IS FATHER'S DAY fifth place. | Following the demonstration|t give evidence, Unfortunately Brooklin, last year's cham-|all in attendance were served|he was nowhere to be found. pions, are currently leading the/light refreshments by Mrs.) Court officials searched high| league with 10 points on the|Hewis assisted by Girl Guides,|and low with absolutely no luck.| strength of five wins and twojalong with Mrs. Albert Carr/The witness had disappeared. | losses, Four clubs, Peterbor-|and Mrs. Parker. ough, St. Kitts, Brampton and i Nl ti with; Mr. and Mrs, P. H. ' teh Tad eight Seusie! tebiahorcach and|Ash street, are celebrating|!4 ton giants. The day, appar-|Mclntyre, ai reddi iversarylently, was very hot. And the/sity College : ; = ean dona abe gaat oa rune 17. thelr. friends|cannon had provided some/says a limited amount of work|engines have been produced " in hand over the other $070) os theen every happiness |much-needed shade. is good, but students should al-|the South Bend plant to plana nd clubs, and have two games in)"" : |ways have time to think, study|the remainder of the 1964 model hand over Port Credit. Little Lyn Wagner spent last land travel during the summer.|run at its assembly plant in The Huntsville Hawks, who) week with her aunt, Mrs. Bill | |Hamilton, Ont, have been playin gan inspiring|st, John in West Hill. a AMAZON RIVER | He said arrangements for brand of lacrosse have failed to zilian deputy wants Switzerland) 'phe 3.900-mile Amazon River|Studebaker's 1965 engine pro- hit the win column in eight} Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Woodjto drop its bank secrecy laws|jn south' America has 1,100\gram have been completed and attempts. They have come close|and children Sandra and Donaldjto make it more difficult for|trjputaries and covers 2,053,000\details will. be announced in on at least two occasions, los-|spent last weekend in Northjcorrupt Brazilians to hide the! square miles, lSeptember. {ng 10-9 Th overtime to Brook-|Bay visiting friends. nation's money away in private -- lin and then dropping a squeeker sas chen ld: Sun. [Accounts Osvaldo. Zanelo of the! 11-10 to the Speedy Erns irom at aan + se -- R. vd one 2} Representa Do The Things You Are Able To Do As Soon As Possible; The Things You Ought To Do Immediately Puletboroneh. Corris, Myrtle. Approximately) cently it was calculated that Glen Lotton leads the point! relatives enjoyed the gather-|prazitian deposits in American| One of the Thing you ought to do is register AT gy eg age Males ying. |banks amount to $5,000,000,000 ONCE! for Business Training at the SUMMER SCHOOL SESSIONS of the assists for 29 points. He is| Mr, and Mrs. Donald Ball,|a%4 in Switzerland to $10,000,- a Oshawa Business College Piroscho is blind. g-ongnge! Conp. said Tuesday lit has reached an agreement to TIME 10 THINK sell Chrysler Corp. the engine EDMONTON (CP)--A Welsh|and machine shop equipment luniversity administrator says|from its automotive division Then finally he was found --|students shouldn't have to work plant here for an undisclosed lie' \fast asleep beneath one of the|their way through college. John|sum. : eran : registrar of Univer-| Studebaker President Byers in Swansea, Wales,|A. Burlingame said' sufficient Tropical Suit Sale 2 Price Ranges 569-".:, $75-10 The tailoring company we represent feels that many consumers have never worn these wonder materials and should get acquaint- ed with them, so they are making this offer, EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS NO CHARGE THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL JULY 4th Cash your baby bonus cheque at this store and enter Baby Bonus Contest. $25.00 in merchandise to winner. MAY WINNER -- MRS. B. WILSON 701 Harriet St. Whitby, Ont. Mercantile Dept. Store 321 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY PLAZA HIDING MONEY BRASILIA (Reuters)--A Bra- second in the overall standings,|/formerly of Hagersville, have|"": one point behind Don Arthurs of established residence at 610 Brampton, who has 14 goals|Dundas street west. Their) and 16 assists for 30 points. [friends wish them happiness in Brooklin will travel to St./their new suwroundings. Catharines tonight to tangle with Bob McCready and his) mates. McCready has the best/in Montreal for a few days last goals-against average so far|week, he was on a bus_ tour this year allowing 46 counters in|with Brownwall Transit. While FATHER'S DAY' Mr. Ernest Courchesne, was six games. Brooklin hopes to|in Montreal he visited with his| > : SUMMER SCHOOL STARTS make that figure look a lot big-|niece and nephew Mr. and ger after tonight's contest. The Mrs. Lucien Giroux. St. Kitts team are right back G "6 here in the Brooklin Arena Mr weeds Me eet Me Saturday night, so these twolpobert Thornton and daughter] games will mean a tremendous Dianne of Dublin, spent the amount to the Brooklin team,|weekend as the guests of Mr. gunning for win number six to-|and Mr. Ernest Courchesne, 610 THURSDAY, JULY 2nd Class Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. MONDAY TO FRIDAY students may take. time off to join parents on vacation. No tuition charge for this preiod. night. 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