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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1964, p. 3

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NTE ON THE DANCE FLOOR Simard, of Alma, Quebec, dancing with Peter Richard- son, of Oshawa. --Oshawa Times Photo One of the highlights of the civic reception tendered to the visiting students from the Province of Quebec, at Hotel Genosha Friday night, was CAPSULE NEWS Ontario Drivers Urged Premier's Wife To Cut Wildlife Toll = Ssetasinvscors the dance which brought the evening to a close. Seen giv- ing a graphic demonstration of the student exchange proj- ect at its best is Christiane Bomb Shakes jracial injuring the U.S.-born wife of TORONTO (CP)--Drivers in) SENTENCES REDUCED leftist Premier Cheddi Ontario have been urged to take) LOS ANGELES he ghapelosg of! Friday. more care to cut the wildlifejthree men convicted of kidnap- Co ae ae ' toll on highways. Making the! ping Frank Sinatra Jr. received| Misi ar wee . appeal, the department of lands greatly modified prison SeN-| own right was reported to and forests said more than 235|tences Friday from U.S. Dis- Have been about 100 feet from animals were killed by cars last|trict Judge William G. East, the blast 'but was only shaken month in the area of Lake Sim-|who also made them immedi- : ws : coe, 30 miles north of here. ately eligible for parole. The pri-| The bomb was left by a man son terms for Barry Worthing/in the ground floor bookshop of RECORD SET Keenan and Joseph Clyde Ams-|Freedom House, headquarters SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.|ler, both 23, were cut to 23/0f Jagan's ruling People's Pro- (CP)--Locks officials reported years and five months. Before gressive Party, A a single-ship tonnage record for| Psychiatric observation at the| paper said .Michael Forde, wheat was set Friday when the|/U.S. Medical Centre in Spring-|party worker, was killed trying carrier Leecliffe Hall passed|field, Mo., the pair had drawn/to get the bomb out of the build- through the Macarthur lock|life terms, plus 75 years. ing. He got as far as a hallway bound for Montreal with a . ., |When the bomb exploded, rip- cargo of 27,737 net tons. The| INDUSTRIAL EDITOR DIES | ping out a wall. previous record was set Sept.| CHICAGO (AP) -- Elmer J.|. Another man was killed by a 18, 1963, by the New Bruns-/Baker Jr., 75, farm machinery|homb a half-mile away at the wicker, carrying 27,539 net tons.|industry historian and former|irading headquarters of the The Leecliffe Hall had 21 inches|¢ditor and publisher of Farm/pritish Guiana Import-Export clearance with a draft of 25/Equipment News magazine,|Corporation (Gimpex). He was feet, three inches. jdied Thursday night. He re-| Gentified as Edward Griffith. Jagan jassociation presi -|Ruth Waite, Herbert Knox, Miss PPP news-|q, al Hold Annual Awards Day At Cannon Public School Lesley Griffin, Diteer Drews, Margaret Reid, Charlies Allan, Wendy Wilband, Connie Wood, leb- ster, Linda Betty Johnson, Dannie | garet Anne Hutcheon, Terry Helmut Mayer, Dannie Loreno, Pollock. +. Valerie Wood, Alex Erl, Robert Clark, Linda Richards, Christine Cooper, Larry Corby, Lenny , Bruce Cousins, |Sandy Garvock, Susan Grant, Marlene Hales, Elgin Knopp, Ann Krasnaj, Lor- etta Nozdry, Robert Peters, Wendy Smith, Eileen Tait, Melvin Alchin, John, Hughes, Francis Oland, Terry Smith, Beverly Franko, Judy Esposito, Tim Korpela, Robert Stephenson, Bon- nie Claus, Brien Huzar, Christine Lee, Marianne Leimsner, David Mazurek, Cathy Moore, David Macleod, John Thomas, Stephen Wilband. ORATORY BARS Carol Ann Bedding, Joan Brownell, The annual Awards Day at Dr. C. F. Cannon Public School, which .was graced by ideal weather conditions, was a most successful event. A large num- ber of parents and visitors at- tended. Principal G. A. Korry, who "sseeongh introduced Mrs. R. Imeson,_secretary of the home and sg¢hool association; who read an address prepared by the ident, Mrs. V. Thornton, James Brown, Dennis Ovel- te. SENIOR CHOIR BARS Brenda Thompson, Melody Reid, Bev- erly Franko, Susan Grant, Bonnie Le veque, Valerie Ayling, Margaret Davis, Donna McKinnon, Alic> Butler, Sandra Wood Lilliar, Styles, Dianne Lesage, Judy Esposito, Shirley Porter, Diane Brown, Wendy Smith, Loretta Nozdryn, Nancy Howell, Marlene Hales, Darla Shane. Eileen Tait, Heather Hurlock, Sharon Smith, Maxine Annis, Sharon Wallace, Linda Myers, Cathy Moore, Marianne Leimsner, Melvin Alchin, Bill Swindeils, Larry Meinychuk, John Hughes, Brian Bremner, Monte Rose, Wayne Blanchard, Michael Jeffery, Wayne Jeffery, Francis Oland, Jerry Wallace. McQuoid, Jo-Anne Hulatt. Following the program the home and school executive en- tertained the principal, his staff and the visitors¢at tea in the audio-visual room, School crests were presented to the following teachers who left the staff at the end of the school year: Mrs. ACADEMIC BARS Doreen Marshall, John Michalecki, David Wilson, Kathy Wry, Linda Ouvel- lette, Jennifer Beadie, Mark Brabin, Jo- anne Currie, Susan. Gray, Beverly Haw. [PMY Raeiraye Le piggy tol rp thorne, Debbie Koster, Marla Krawchbk, | ropiie Reid. ¥. ba acts att A oo Gary Thibault, Linda Vanderkooi. | ate Brown Judy Esposito, Sandy Anne Loyska, Deana Daize, Debbie|¢ s-vock, Loretta Nozdryn, Shirley Port- Richards, Cindy Anderson, wee' ler, Wendy Smith, Brenda Thompson Bishop, Mark Logan, Lee. Norris; Anne mech Parks, Donald Smith, Randy Gilmour, | Waite" ee Jerry Walkers, "Mieryn H ' Wendy Phipps, Connie Bannister, | Barleben, Janey McLean, Kathryn Eyres, John Rozik, Terry Patterson. je meee aera: akan Jacob Hamstra, Beverly Kirkham, | ting Avine. Ny Bure, tay Caro| Ann Beeding, Barbara Leimsner,|pradshaw, Christine Cooper, Stanl De. Diane Hulatt, Wendy Barteaux, Werner) nant, Valerie Davi os 4 Pag 3 - Foell, Barbara Jose, Sandra Tocher, ROY! Ronald Fortin Kathy Prouitan, Bin sentation of Fannie His!op/|Lingin, Chery! Zedic, Margaret Oland, ' ffi < a AS Terry McQuoid, Debbie Hurlock. Godfrey, Lesley Griffin, Maryanne Har- cs 5 5 . Den los | awards to John Hughes and Tim Dannie Loreno, Gilda Schroth, Pauline pie tiurtock ete kanes hakcheor Korpela, for highest standing in|Marsh, Margaret Reid, Lesley Griffin, vo. ." jcitrey, Betty Johnson, Barbara each of the Grade 8 classes, |Dennis Ouellette, Linda Rosamond, Karen jo.) : : ; "9, |Knapp, Patricia Kuiken, John Hughes,|" j¥4, Kobeinak, Pat Kuiken, Pauline The presentations were made|sii -- swindells, Bonnie Claus, Cathy! marsh, Kathy Morris, Terry McQuold, by T. J, Heath. Moore, Tim Korpela, Judy Freeburn. Dennis Miles, Margaret Oland, Dennis The list of other awards fol-|ATTENDANCE BARS ge gt lad agg Matec ha at sf Kenneth Doughty, Nancy Ann' Flagel, : i r f lows: Sandrs, Morris. Stephen' Sharko, Bar.| ose. Peggy Rout, Gilda Schroth, Linda bara Craig, Donna Flieler, Paul Huiatt,/scnwelier. Sharon Syinyk, Sandra ech Maryanne Leimsner, Mary Tymchuk Cathie Kuiken, Susan Klishenko, | Gary Wilband. : : Glenda Lynn Myles, Sharon Smith, Ross. Cathy Schumacher, Gary Wanna- Sharon: Wallace, Nancy Howell, Gwen|™aker, Janet Angi, Karen Morris, Ken-| cpesrs Wood, Judit Freeburn, Claire Bujold,|"e! Gilmour, Stephen Newnham, Judy) "Bitiy: Godtrey, Terry MeQuoid, Lesley Shirley. Porter, Judy Esposito, Linda| Donnelly, Ronnie Beck, Stephen Bourne.|critin, Betty Johnson, Margaret Oland, Myers, Elleen Tait, Cathy Moore Christine Eyres, Ellen Howse, David) wary Gilbert, Robert Stephenson, Nancy Wendy Smith, Judy Brownell, Diane|Hutcheon, Brenda Imeson, Norma New-\ii5¥0, Wayne Blachard, Sanra Toch- Brown, Bonnie Claus, Dianne Lesage,|man, Sandra Parks, Douglas Timms:|.-" steohen Wilband, Robert Peters, Marlene Hales, Santra' Wood, Margaret|JUdY Zurawell, Kayla Patterson, Tracy |Eveiyn Watson, Jimmy Brown, Connie Davis, Lillian Styles, Daria Shane, erececte Kemmis Taylor, -- Michele | 5 snnister, : Melody Reid, Susan Grant, Valerie Ay-|"8r*s- ' Judy € ito, Deborah Cathy Lowe, Robbie Roy Ligen, Judy Esposito, a, alle, PN uggs aes ER gl Beverley Stephen-jHuriock, Barbara Jose, estar bed Reid, Bilt Swindelle on éisna 'geile son, Kathy Bryan, Marilyn Roznik, arisen anak -- wee aren nf : Russell, John Beadle, Barbara Foell,/Smith, O' 4 . Sere Narre wallace' gtters, George | arenda Henderson, Earlene MacLeod,/ham, John Thomas, sgaee bipdisl Andrew 'dhawurek Oldrich Veverka, Mel, connie Ritchie, Dale Wannamaker, Shar- wore ae Vicki acBu a H ery. Alchin, Bernd. Wendler, Bryan Huzar, Adentths Lecio; Robert Stephenson, Terrance Smith, Michael Jeffrey, Wayne Jeffrey, Monte Rose. Kathy Shaw, Mark Brabin, Bonnie For- tin, Janey McLean, Joachim Koepke, h Carol Ann Bedding, Diane Hulatt, John) ard Hughes, Brandaver, Margaret Ane Hutcheon,|ic@ Harlos. Bove Linda Rosamond, Beverly Franko, Bon-|, Coral alt ' sd nie Claus, Mary Gilbert (Tymchuk),|Harleben, Barbara Loretta Nozdryn. Pye, Dione Ropericay 4 Francis Oland Brian Marshall, Dale Allen, Kahtryn/ Eileen Tait, gg 0 Bucrsieoel "a ars) . Eyres. Outstanding jevement on Storer TREY Wasa: Asslalant, Claire) Teddy Amey, Joanne Bremner, Ron-|Loretta Nozdryn, Beverly ihaagl an Nane Howeil, Linda Rosamond,|ald Bryan, Stephen Damant, Ronnie Fla-| Korpela, Gerald Wallace, Melody Lael 6 ' Sandrsigel,. Tommy Hodges, Barrie Jose, Vicki| John Hughes, Wendy Barteaux, Wood,|MacBurie, Joanne Watson, Danny Whit-|Swindells, Monte Rose. 'lmee, Glenda Wilband, Stephen Abram- Brenda jes Sharon Annis, John Brandaver.|ANNUAL SCHOOL GAMES oe y Fleeler, Brian Hester, Harry), Boys' Senior High Jump, i hebhd Br Gail Homes, Carolyn Przed-jlace; Girls' Senior® Dash, Melody Rei u Pauline|nicki, Yvonne Richard, Jimmy Brown,|Senior Boys' Relay, Gerald Wallace; Harlos,|Susan Risnyk, Barbara Leimsner, Tim-| Francis Oland, Wayne Jeffery and deny May 'Arm: |my Hodges, Wayne Brown, Wendy |Abramczuk; Senior Girls' gpl ge De Liszy, | Barteaux, Wrener Foell, Barbara Jose,|Reid, Nancy Howell, Judy Kobeinak a Billy'Sandra Tocher, Stanley Dama Diane LeSage. Constance Hancock and Guthrie Cavers. | One of the highlights of the| awards ceremony was the pre- CITIZENSHIP BARS Korpela, Ross, Rudy Spencer, Brenda Thompson, Pauline Marsh, da Myers, ting, John Andrews, Donna on Gay. Billy Campbell, Breda Messerschmidt, Ricky Lowe, Charles Howell, Sherry Da-| Margaret Ann Hutcheon, u mant, Kevin Craig, Dianne Tait, Brenda) Gilda Schroth, Eilee Tait, Lin Shepperdson, John Huffman, Mark Bra-|Marianne Leimsner, Valerie Ay bin, Gary Thibault, Bonnie Fortin, Rich-|Roznik, Brian Huzar, Linda Michael VanBridger, Veron-|Timmy. Hodges, Paul Barlebe, Rosamond. . General Proficiency (@ bars) -- cinda Judith Freeburn, Susan John Roznik,|Grant, Wendy Smith, Werner Foeil, Bannister, Paul Golding, Dan y|Rosamond, Bujold; Pauline Ayling, Helmut Mayer, , Judy Freeburn, Connie Wendy Barteaux, Eileen Tait, | Epworth, Valerie Wood, Kathy Freeman, czuk, |Judy Fileler, Margaret O'and, Terry Mc- Jud | Quoi Hester, Watson, Renate Lyan Schroth, Robby Reid, Marsh, Gilda |Maryanne Harlos, Carol Rose, strong, Patricia Kuiken, Eva Sharon Sytnyk, Deborah Hurlock, Portrait May Finance Trip MONTREAL (CP)--A portrait 420 Win 'Holds Picnic Nigerian Blasts Rhodesian Premier LONDON (CP) -- Nigeria's \foreign minister said Friday |Premier Ian Smith of Southern The members of the 420 Wing, jof a man who could be Shake-| ieently compiled a series of bi- ind 'i UNIQUE SYSTEM ographies of men in the farm| The two blasts injured 13 per equipment industry. | } SPANIARDS. CELEBRATE MADRID (AP) Tourists| SEAFORTH, Ont. (CP) -- . Tuckersmith Township school) area board has come up with @ 'tihique system to provide sons. Eight were taken to hos- pital. CLEAR CROWDS Police used tear gas to dis- some of the advantages of ajPractically took over Madrid|nerse crowds around Freedom ; n Dade central school system without|Saturday as thousands of resi-|toyse, They ringed the party foreign cheir of Africa's most the expense of a new building. |dents of the Spanish capital left] headquarters In September each existing) school will teach only two) grades with buses transporting| students to the appropriate) school in the township. The new system involves 256 pupils and nine schools. $1,000 STOLEN WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Police said an estimated $1,000 in cash was stolen from a parked to- town for a two-day officia] holi-| day, the 28th anniversary of the} beginning of the revolution! which brought General Franco) to power. Franco inaugurated a} number of new public buildings, | including a new television cen-| tre and a large clinic. | CHILDREN JOIN MOTHER | NEW YORK (AP)--Mrs. Nel-| json A. Rockefeller's four chil-| building with armed guards and clamped ex- tra security measures through- out Georgetown. The PPP evening newspaper, The Mirror, said the blasts were part of the racial terror- in British Guiana in the last five months. The bloodshed grew out of a drawn-out sugar cane workers bacco delivery truck Friday in|dren by her previous marriage |labor dispute dividing Guiana's front of hundreds of passing mo-|are now living with her and the|290,000 East Indians and 300,-| torists and shoppers who did not realize a robbery was taking place. About 18 bags of money, weighing about five pounds each, were taken while the New York governor, family! |sources in New York said Fri- jday. They have been with Rock- jefeller and the former Mrs. |Margaretta (Happy) Murphy| 000 Negroes on racial lines. When the blasts occurred, |Rhodesia will need to let his political opponents out of jail if he means to negotiate independ- ence. Jaja Wachuku, the outspoken populous country, appeared un- impressed by Smith's rejection of the independence meeting proposed here Wednesday by| the Commonwealth prime min- listers' conference. Royal Canadian Air Force Asso- ciation, their wives and famiiies held a most successful mess picnic recently at Springhill Park. Nora Paterson and Art Elliott were in charge of the day's program. The results were: of the events {Sherry Stevens; boys' under five years, Girls' race, under five years,| at the picture gallery of a race,/real department store, guarded |cate i : hip | Pat Thoro-) around the clock and insured|levied the fine with the option speare may finance a round- the-world trip for an_ elderly Montrealer and his wife. day he is putting up for sale a portrait believed by some ex- |perts to be a likeness of the great English dramatist. | The portrait is on exhibition Mont- d "Smith has to keep his home/good; girls' race, five and six|for $100,000. ism that has killed 120 persons|fires burning," said Wachuku,/years, meaning that the premier's re- white-supremacist followers. "I \don't take what he says as the boys any age, Ron Sheyan and| last word." Wachuku gave the |sion--as Prime Min ster impres- Jomo Wendy Hewitt, |Thorogood; three-legged race, David Laing, Michael Branton| Michael | -- | land Phillip Branton, {Dionne and Grant Hornby; Nancy | Hornby, and Jane Wright; boys'| an interviewer, has been in his} . |race, five and six years, Grant i jection was made to please his| wy, ley, y famil Jagan, an East Indian, was|sion--as Prime Minister Jomo|three-legged race, girls any age, | meeting nearby with Forbes/|that the black African leaders /|¢ Burnham and other Negro op- are confident Prime Minister json, Linda McAdam .and Ellen |Driscoll, Karen Thorogood and \Karen Branton, yail Elliott and Janice Thomp-| The portrait, Mr. Sanders told ly for more than 300 years. Glen Stevens and David)/jt is thought by some to have been painted by one of his an- cestors who was an actor in hakespeare's company. CLC Wants silbste Opposition leader Woodrow Lloyd, left, was unanimously re-elected leader by acclama- tion Friday at the annual CCF convention in Regina. one pnapualpeapingnapi ampagnegnS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 18, 1964 3 ; Elected president of the or- | ganization was Dr. Frank Co- burn of Saskatoon who re- placed Harry Link of Saska- 5 . oni CCF LEADERS IN SASKATCHEWAN toon. Mr. Link was forced to resign after his election vic- tory in April. --CP Wirephoto | DISTRICT CITY AND STOLE FROM STORE A Whitby woman who shop- lifted because she was, '"'just stupid, I guess", was fined $25 and costs on two counts Friday |by Magistrate F, S, Ebbs. Mrs. |Margaret McMinn, 59, entered a plea of guilty to the theft of |three sweaters and a shirt from |stores at the Oshawa Shopping }Centre July 10. The articles were valued at $20.38. 11 AMBULANCE CALLS The Oshawa Fire Department reports that in the 24-hour period up to 9 a.m. today 11 jambulance calls were answered by. the department. | GOING TO WASHINGTON Reeve W. H. Gould. of Ux- bridge will be attending a con- vention in Washington, Aug. 9 to 12 inclusive as a guest of the |Association of American Coun- ties. Mr. Gould is a member of ithe Association of Ontario Coun- ties and is one of an_ eight- |member executive invited to at- |tend the American convention in Washington, D.C. $50 AND COSTS Magistrate F. S. Ebbs levied Fred Sanders, a retired Hy-|a $50 fine plus costs on Charles | dro-Quebec employee, said Fri-|Carlson on a drunk charge at |Oshawa Magistrate's Court, Fri- \day. Carlson, 56, of Bloor street lwest, entered a plea of not guilty to the charge. Carlson lwas found by police on Church street Thursday in an_ intoxi- }cated -- condition. His Worship of one month in the county jail. ATTEND SEMINAR | Mr.wand Mrs. Clayton Thomp- |son, 155 Central Park south and |Mr. and Mrs. Zenovi M. Waren- ycia,, 203 Oshawa boulevard |north, were among those attend- ling a two-day seminar for State Farm Insurance agents and their wives in Toronto this week. LETTERS PATENT The current issue of The On- itario Gazette carried the infor- mation that letters patent of in- | Monte Rose and Melody Reid were the grand' champion boy ang girl, respectively, in the field day held at Dr. C, F. Can- non Public School. The class champions were: novice, Diane Churchard and Randy Cooey; bantam, Donna Rosamond and Paul Barleben; junior, Sharon Annis and Gor- don Buchanan; intermediate, Wendy Barteaux and Monte Rose; senior, Melody Reid and Jerry Wallace. The results of the various jevents were: Hold Field Day At Cannon School BROAD JUMP Junior Olass -- Debbie Hur- lock, Linda Rosamond, Sharon Annis. Boys -- Brian Howell, Robert Clarke, Gordon Buchanan, Intermediate Class -- Sharon Sytnyk, Wendy Barteaux, Bar- bara Reid. Boys -- Monte Rose , Bruce Consins, Wayne Blanchard. Senior Class -- Melody Reid, Sharon Smith, Kathleen Jack- man. Boys Jerry Abramczok, Jerry Wallace, Wayne Jeffery. DASHES Novice Class (ages 6 and 7 years) Diane Churchyard, Tracy Sherlock, Berneice Mes- serschmidt; Boys -- Randy Covey, Doug Freeman and Terry Hoffku- schener. Bantam Class (ages 8 and 9 years) -- Bonnie Fortia Beverly Kirkham, Donna Rosamond. Boys -- Paul Barleben, John Foznick and Detlef Fern. lie Good, Debbie McQuaid. | Boys -- Ron Fortin, Quellette and Gordon Bucha- nan, Intermediate Class (ages 12 jand 13) -- Eileen Tait, Chris- |tine Cooper, Wendy Barteaux. Boys -- Monte Rose, Wayne Blanchard Tim Karpela. Senior Class (ages 14 and over) Melody Reid, Judq Kolebrak, Nancy Howell. Boys --Wayne Jeffery, Jerry Abramczerk, Jerry Wallace. |THROWING EVENTS GIRLS -- Bantam Class (rub- ber ball) -- Donna Rosamond, Rayne Sherlock, Carey Mitchell. Boys -- Paul Barleben, David Andrews, Ronald Saulnier. Junior Class (Softball( Sharon Annis, Gisela Foell, Lin- Ajax Blanks Cobourg Midgets COBOURG -- An injury and a player shortage combined to contribute to a 3-0 defeat for Cobourg Merchant Midgets in play against Ajax Midgets a Ajax Thursflay night. Junior Class (ages 10 and 11| Cobourg years) -- Sharon Annis, Valer-|Dobney injured his leg at sec- Mike} placement available. Five The game was called in the top of the ninth inning whes second baseman Wayne ond base. There was no ot sass Cobourg regulars were miss> ng. Winning pitcher was Bob Turner, who allowed only twe hits while scoring five strike- outs. Losing pitcher was Bill Ryan who allowed five hits while striking out 10. He was relieved by Phil Keeler. Ryan and John Smith had the two Cobourg hits, and Jim Boyd had two for Ajax. Ajax had three runs on five -hits and one error, and Cobourg had two hits and two errors. Next game for the midgets is Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Cobourg's Donegan Park. Osh- awa Midget All-Sars will be visitors. da Rosemond. Boys Gordon Buchanan, Andy Cloves, Ronnie Flagel. Intermediate Class (Softball) --Judy Esposito, Shirley Smith, Karen Jackman. Boys -- Monte Rose Wayne Blanchard, Bill Swendells. Senior Class (softball) --Judy Kolebrak, Sharon Smith, Melo- dy Ried. TWO-CAR CRASH Barrie D. Finn, RR 3, Osh+ awa and Kenneth T. DeMille, 121 Montrave avenue, were the drivers of two autos which col- lided on Simcoe street north, near Adelaide street, Friday evening, There were no injuries and property damage figures were not available at press time. ' COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa 726-7515 © 4) Insurence Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413 BURNS FATAL GALT (CP)--Byron H. Bond, 33, of Galt died Friday of se- vere burns mffered when he fell into a vat at Royal Metal Manufacturing plant July 8. Bond, an employee at the plant, was burned over his entire body when he fell into the vat con- taining an alkaline solution heated to about 200 degrees. NAMES AIDE KINGSTON (CP)--E. J. Ben- son, recently appointed federal revenue minister, announced Friday he has chosen his for- mer campaign manager, C. J. Kellar of Kingston, as an execu- tive assistam, bringing his total Harrison 102 Bar- Harris X104 Just a Minute... . . « let DONALD TRAVEL moke all the y travel Queen's Day, TUTZING, Wes* Germany|midway Bive, Waish' 105 (AP) -- Defence Minister Kai/Artista, No Boy 111 Uwe von Hassel said Friday|Ro%e Preferred, Leblanc 117 in a nearby hotel, Police be-|married and left on an extended|cut' short the conference and|Smith for-a round-table confer-| Boys' race, seven and eight] Pp . Pl gh egy we egg 8 Mg ny truck. dded Janet Rosenberg of Chicago, di-| Wachuku called a press con-|Wheelbarrow race, Sandra and) Lele alee Tlie, Moone NEW YORK (AP)--Violence | cabinet until she resigned June|sion handle news from Nigeria. Adam and Bilen Driscoll; boys'| wants all wage earners and the ROTARY SPEAKER Negro youths beat and robbed of the PPP. She has two chil-\Britain also tends to take Ni-|and David. Laing, Jimmy and) The requirement was one of er, will be the speaker at the Boys -- David Cloves Jerry youths i : ' youths in a gang of 25 punched den, Debbie Rogers, Joan Thor-|here, A permanent speaker Ot | of the importance of his work 1, : é GIRLS --Junior Class Cind: an $85 wrist watch. In the other MOnakY, JULY | Rogers. laid citizens in dealing with) : | Boys -- Don Hudgin, Robert lums threw him to the floor and (claiming three- and: four-year-old. 6 fur-\ances. Two-year-olds, fosled in' Canade, race, and get this one, Jack! Other pension plan specifica-| . 4 sun Ture 2 | Sc E Y W Karen Jackman, Wendy Uey Maciiee Ne ay Tere Sheyan, David Laing, Karenipjace of residence and full) ore aS In Folk Singer, Gomez 122 Blanchard, Bruce Cousins B t, Fitzsi 1. lis son: | eRe | "4 . lue Poppet, Fitzsimmons 105 Thompson, Phyllis Johnson; reduced bene-)| Bowmanville nine in a baseball| driver and his helper were|since a month ago--about the/position leaders in an attempt|Sir Alec Douglas-Home of Brit- lieve the thieves forced a vent|honeymoon with his new bride,/rushed to his wife's side. ence although no such pledge|years, Jeff Paterson, Grant! to two Ontario County firms. jrected Guiana's police force as|ference to complain at-the 'way |Sheila Snudden, Wendy Hewitt] OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana-| Brown Motors Limited, Brock erupted on.two New York sub-|1/ She retained her positions as|They tended to portray political| Wheelbarrow race, Richard and|self-employed included in the) poaiian James Williams, hi f s, lice said. se . ¥ iris' | # ; li 4 white riders, police said. In the | qren. geria "for granted." Michael Dionne; girls' race,|seyeral listed by the executive Monday meeting of the Rotary Wallace, Brian Bremner. and knocked down William ogood; boys' race, Michael/the House of Commons and 8/in the building of the commun- 1 Jackman, Gisela Foe, Linda attack Julian Zalewski, 57, an | Ladies' race, Pat Elliott, Mary|pureaucracy also were | Clarke Ronald Fortin. stole $26. pi 5 Furlongs /Thompson, Sr., Tom Elliott, Ed|tions included full portability LuCkY Marlies Ne oor Tos teaux, Barbara Reid. Branton; girls' race, eleven and penefits at age 65 with provision) PORT HOPE -- Len Wakely's| Bingham, Harris X117 lability without Senior Class Girls --Melody emptying a cigarette machine|time Dr. James A. Murphy re-|to ease the racial tensions. He|an will exert pressure on | Everyone In window to open the door of the| Victoria Thompson, the sources! Mrs, Jaxgan, 43, the former|has been made public. |Hornby, Vaughn Branton; girls'| | They are Loubson Investments a BEATEN ON SUBWAY home minister in her husband's|British newspapers and televi-|and Karen Branton, Linda Mc-\dian Labor Congress executive|Township. way lines Friday as gangs of/a senator and general-secretary differences as "anarchy" 'and\Phillip Branton, Ron Sheyan| proposed Canada Pension Plan.) . 3 Industrial Commission- first incident, police said six nine and ten years, Sheila Snud-|frjiday following a meeting |oiyp of Oshawa. He will: tell | hat HIGH JUMP Greene, 51, and stole $100 and} FORT ERIE ENTRIES _|Dionne, Jeff Paterson, Phillip | parliamentary commissioner to] ; ' -- pro-| Rosamond. actor, said nine teen-age ho0d-) piney. pace -- purse $1,900 ($9500) /FIFTH RACE Purse $2600. Allow-| Wright, Hazel McMurdo; 'men's! posed. Kin Bantams Pet hin. ae | | Intermediate Class Girls TO INCREASE SPENDING @ slips Orlsr,- Olio A tes Snudden; shoe scramble, Ron|regardless of employment or) age Copy, Gordon 114 Machavoine, Fitzsimmons 122 : ' 1 ¢ Boys -- Monte Rose, Wayne twelve, Sandy Snudden, Jackie)o, earlier retirement for dis-/Kinsmen Bantams defeated al Bush Flight, Cuthbertson XXX107 that West Germany will' havejittte Monkey, Leblanc 117 to spend more on its armed Peyton Lad, No Boy 106 A Espalaris, Dittfach 14 forces. He did not say hoW!mMaple Jan, Shuk 109 number of assistants to five. Speaking at a reception honor- ing his June 29 cabinet appoint-| much the increase would have Sultan Ruler, No Boy 103 ment, Mr. Benson, member oflto be. The country now '« spend. A! Eligible: Spanking "Breeze, No Parliament for Kingston, said ing $4,800,000,000 on defence Boy 107; A Ticket Home, Fitzsimmons Mr. Kellar will leave his post pistes 3 : 07; Witcheratt, Fitzsimmons 107; Konk, FLOODS HIT RUSSIA Remillard 108; North Sky, No Boy 102; with a car rental agency here Kingsey, McComb 118 to join his staff Aug. 1. LONDON (Reuters) -- People) seconn race -- Purse $1,900 (42500) : Pete living near the upper tributar-|ciaiming, four-year-olds and up, 6 fur- WORMS UNDER CONTROL jes in the Soviet far east La ber) sae ape OTTAWA (CP)--An infesta-/been evacuated by helicopters|jaivajer, Harris X11] tion of army worms in easternjand boats following record|Guiding Wave, Turcotte X119 Ontario appears to be under/floods during the last 12 days,| pyc fcom No Boy 16 control. A federa| agriculture|Moscow Radio reported Fridaw.|european Flight, No Boy 113 department spokesman said)Cattle were taken to safety on oriet. runcoens Ms "soe BPRS Ley. " : e . 1 artersville, Turcotte X11§ sh Pe five or six oo barges. Page Service, Walsh' 120 m e awa area are now: ' > -. sony oe to be infested with the worms, CRASH KILLS THREE 'i BUENOS AIRES, which range in size from? one- (Reuters)-Three persons died|%, 2%), ¢ furlongs eighth of an inch to 1% inches. : > PETSONS GEC /oOur Johnie, Potts 113 penis at __ 4 land 10 others were injured when|Outch Larry, No Boy 113 roi Rubria, No Boy 108 a passenger train was derailea| can Pearl, No Bey '100 on a bridge about half a miile|our interview, No Boy 113 outside the central station here|Hidden Hope, Dittfach 115 |Friday night. The accident oc-|Revounisii No boar ne curred when the last coach of|Gentie Queen, No Boy 11) \ E a . . Hitching one train jumped onto the op-|!ndian Line, Gomez 115 posite track into the path of an-|. FourTH RACE Purse For being intoxicated in a pub-|other train $3500) claiming, three-year-olds, THIRD RACE --» Purse $1,900 ($2500) Argentina,¢laiming, four-year-old atid up (Division \of $2,000 6. tur- A--C E and J D Simmons and View\boys' race, eleven and twelve,| Hulloa Farms Entry James Andrews, Richard Bran- GUINBLLA BETTING ton, Ian Paterson; adult three- SIXTH RACE " --Purse s7i00. (s3s00| 088e0 race, Pat Paterson and| claiming) Four-year-olds and up, One and Jack Thompson; girls' race, ereeearieenih Milles ; thirteen and fourteen, Janice upreme Chief, Harris X11 ' i Third Eye, Gomer 116 Thompson, Linda McAdam, Gail Ramsay 2nd, Harris X11 Elliott; boys' race, thirteen and Cairnfield, No Boy A-113 fourteen, Bob Thompson, Bob |Mitchell, Austin McMurdo. fits. The cauncil also decided to set up a permanent secretariat to advise on economic prob- lems and recommended estab- Black Raven, Dittfach 108 |Guaicaipuro, No Boy A-116 jLavella, alton 114 Arctic Swirl, No Boy 116 A--Audley Farms Entry game at King's field. Thursday night. | Port Hope had a total of 12 runs, six each in the first and sixth frames. Bowmanville scor- ed one in the second, third, fourth and sixth innings, and five in the seventh. winners until the seventh in- ning, when, with one run in and one batter out, he gave way to Dave Bemma, Pete White White caught. The two hurlers gave up 18 hits, struck out 10, walked one and hit one batter. Bothwell started for Bowman- ville but gave way to Hawes in the first. The visitors gave up 10 hits, struck out four and walked eight. Ralph Hodgson pitched for the] Reid, Judy Kilebrak, Sharon Smith. Boys --Jerry Wallace, Wayne Jeffery, Oldrich Veverka. ments for you when you are plen- ning a business trip. Their ex- perience will assist you greatly, 668-3304 James McGeown, | YOUR MEMBEKSHIP IN THE CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS Entities You te « LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAM Plus FRATERNAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES For Further Information Contact: ; Duncan Lowden, Phone 668-4381 | or Distriet Representatives Phone 725-2532 \lishment of a development bank \to mobilize savings now con- \trolled by insurance compani*s, |investment houses and other fi- sis [senna institutions. 'Underwater | | caren. tick tons son ving! OR NOR DEATHS land Handicap'. Three-year-olds and up. ¢ One and one-sixteeth Miles W d M | nese Puss 'N Boots, No Bi A | y Ae by oh Lord Quillo. No Boy 196 a ee ower | By THE CANADIAN P Safty Ma, No Boy 112 | Istanbul--Rauf Orbay, 83, a Gi Califa, G 1 ey , i ' e : RG Me wee ae OTTAWA (CP)--A new un-|premier of Turkey. during the Sunny, No Boy 122 derwater weed mower will be | 1020s. : |Whiteborough, No Boy. 117 tested in Trenton Bay ve St. Catharines--Joseph Daniel Broadway John W., No Boy 8-114 Trenton, Ont., next Tuesday 'or | Cullen, 57, father of profe ry 1 entry nn and Nery Setr Ranch federal and Ontario government | hockey players Brian, Barry B--J J Gregory and Audley Farms Entry| Officials. ' |and Ray Cullen; after a month's EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2000 (s2500| 'The machine !s an amphibi-/illness. claiming). Four-year-olds and up. One|ous device that cuts out weeds}. Ottawa--Allan judge and one-sixteenth Miles (Turt Course). lin water a eden in mlretive Brigitta Skol, Fitzsimmons 111 in water and dumps th | d barge. It avoids Crystal Fire, Shuk 111 chamicals for underwater weed|porter of youth and sport. J. of Fraser, the county Stromaway, No Boy 119 73, ) the use of|court here and an active sup-) lic place Raymond Wilson, King street east, Oshawa, was fined $10 and costs or three days at Whitby yseterday. Magistrate Harry Jermyn was told that Wilson was seen try- ing to hitchhike a ride in Dun das street east Whitby. He was staggering and smelt strongly of some alcoholic beverage. on the Las Vegaa strip. HOTEL MAGNATE DIES BEVERLY HILLS, Cailif.| |\(AP)--Hote] Magnate Thomas E. Hull, 70, was found dead Fri-|S day in bed by his wife, former} actress Lynn Starr. Hull as the builder of Fl Rancho Vegas Hotel in Las Vegas, Ney. and helpéd originate the big shows 'Round, Leblane 106, longs Hannibra, Dittfach 111 Mr. Flirt, Shuk 113 Popey. McComb 111 Marina Maid, Harrison 10? hoppy River, Harris X106 Playampa, Harrison 106 Lady Domain, Daiton 112 Black Coral, No Boy 114 Blow Your Top, Fitzsimrhons'11 Bright Hope, McComb 111 King Rip, Turcotte X117 Rampart Street, No Boy 11! Also Eligible: Sign Play, Potte 111 Jazz | Ridge Road, No Boy '119 | Tipont, Robinson 122 | Leton, No Boy 113 | Money More, Walsh 116 Grey Beau, Gordon 119 Mister Mutt, Harris X111 Batuan, No Boy 122 Raven Wing, No Boy 122 X§- ths. Apprentice Allowance XX--7 Ibs. Apprentice Allowance XXX--10 Ibs. Apprentice Allowance POST TIME 8 P.M, | destruction. London -- Sir Hugh Beazley, The test was arranged by the/83, a former judge of the Cen- federal public works depart-|tral Criminal Court forced by }ment with Aquatic Controls|lumbago at one stage of his ca- Corporation of Hartland, Wis.,|reer to hear cases while stand- and will be attended by officials|ing up. of the federal departments of Hong K®ng--Lin Dai, 33, Hong publ ¢ works, transport, fisher-|Kong movie star and four-time ies and the Ontario department} winner of an award for the best of lands and forests. |Asian actress. Ronald W. 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