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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jul 1964, p. 4

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linac GONG A AREA oe Ses ae RE Le i eee anya gelialpaghige "gq THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 23, 1964 DICK GAMBLE HOCKEY SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS Hockey Enthusiasts 'At Summer School BOWMANVILLE -- (Staff)-- In the summertime, a young lad's thoughts usually turn to) + swimming and fishing. * Not so 218 boys, who in the «next six weeks, will spend at * least 15 hours each week skat- -ing in the Bowmanville arena. The boys are enrolled in the "Dick Gamble Hockey School » which is making its second ap- "pearance in the town Enrollment has doubled this) $50 «year and Dick hopes that next "year it will be even bigger. «During the one week each boy 'attends the hockey school, he is _ taught the fundamentals with emphasis on skating, shooting, { passing and positional play. "Our aim," said Dick, "is not *to make professionals out of these boys but to give them a chance to play organized hockey in their home towns. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION "A lot of boys are not good "enough to play on organized , teams, and this one week of + special instruction gives them *a better chance of making a » team." There are two classes held each day with each class get- "ting three hours ice time per » day. . "We have 80 boys in each class, and we feel that if we had «any more, the boys would not + get the individual attention re- quired," commented the form- children in action. ere such ane spiritual leadership dating] 30 church service will be re- sumed. The age limit for the schoul is} Besides Dick, Don Simmons 7 years to 17 years, and next) of the Toronto Maple Leafs, and week, the 7-10-year-olds will be|George Cawker of Bowmanville here. }are coaching the boys. Dick also said that there were) In August, Arnie Brown, of openings in the 7-10-year-old|the New York Rangers, and class, and also openings for mel of the Leaf organization places close at hand pay $30,|school, they can get in touch the Erinlea Golf and Country|each day. Also anyone who is MAPLE GROVE -- Mrs, E. 'V. Thompson, Miss Joanne Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Bilcox, Oshawa, Mrs, Pearl Richardson, Tucson, Arizona and Mrs. Karl Square Bow- manville, were visitors last week at Mrs, L, C, Snowden's. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Rod- man, Little Britton, visited their daughter and husband, Mr, and Mrs, Ron Brooks and family, one day last week. Mrs. Allan Snowden, Jimmy, Sam, David Snowden, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Goodmurphy, Bow- manville, spent Sunday with the former's daughter; Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hagedorn and family, Plattsville, Mrs. Snow- den remained for a visit, Mr, and Mrs, .J Hurrie, Mas- ter Bill Hurrie, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ogden, Kirkfield on Canal Lake. Mr, and Mrs, Howard Wald- roff and family, Trenton, were visitors with her sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Kuhnke and Betty Ellen. Mrs, Christine Noordstra, Whitby, and niece Christine Koopmar, Burgessville, were Monday visitors with Mrs. Ken Kuhnke and Miss Betty Ellen. Danny McDonald is attending the Jr. NCO six-week course at 'Niagara on the Lake, Misses Janice and Bonnie Beech entertained their grand- |mother, Mrs. E. Ashton, Osh- awa; their aunts, Mrs. Stanley May, Toronto, Mrs, Ira Travell, Mrs. Reta Rodman, Oshawa, Mrs, Wm. Bragg, Providence, to dinner on Tuesday evening last week. . Miss Carol Smith Milton, is visiting her friend, Miss Gail McDonald. HOLD PICNIC The Jarvie family held a pic- nic recently at the home of Mrs. Robt. Jarvie. Relatives . were August period, will arrive to give instruction, The boys who commute to the) If any one requires informa- class, from Oshawa, Ajax and tion regarding openings at the and the boys who board pay| with Dick. Gamble in Oshawa ; lor George Cawker in Bowman- The boys who board, stay at} ville or both will be at the rink Club at Bowmanville, and have/interested in seeing how the an opportunity to swim and play} school operates is invited to the golf, rink at Bowmanville. | present from Scotland, Toronto, Orillia, Brantford, and Clark township. . School Ends SOLINA -- The Vacation Bible School held last week in Solina School was well attended. For the closing program in| BLACKSTOCK -- Church serv- ices Sunday were not too large- the Church basement on Friday, night the families of those at-jly attended although the sery- tending gathered to see the| ices were excellent In St |Johns, Canon Ashmore continu- jed his series of sermons on | Protestantism In the United Church, Rev Romeril conducted the serv- ice Mrs Lawrence Malcolm land Mrs Lorne Thompson sang /a duet, "The Lord is My Shep- |herd" At the United Sunday School Mrs Romeril presided A film, We are grateful to the three young people who e week. Reverend Catto will be on va- cation during August On August Mrs Dell and Mr Clifford Dell, Edmonton, are visiting Mr ter Montreal Canadien hockey ~ptar. and Mrs, C, Hamer and family, The United Nations Way to Freedom was shown Open : IF SUCCESSFUL Two Experiments Could Revolutionize Farming gente = VICTORIA (CP)--Two exper- TAments that, if successful, could "revolutionize farming are being conducted at the federal gov- "ernment's experimental farm "in nearby Saanichton, « The first is hydroponie farm- ing, a method of raising green- ouse vegetables in sand and sawdust by feeding them chem- feal nutrients, = The second is chemical treat- ment of soils to eliminate all sweeds during the growing sea- on. ~ The man behind the experi- "ments is R. M . Adamson of 'Nietoria, 51-year-old research worker and graduate of the Whiversity of Alberta. * In hydroponic farming, plants "pre placed in tubs containing a hree-to-one sawdust-sand mix- re, They are fed on a liquid Putrient solution. « While raising plants on liquid "chemical fertilizers is not new, ethe method has not proved eco- eosts are not so important. Mr. Adamson is working to make soil-free farming practical for greenhouses, going on for two years and sessions are being held during July and August Next Sunday a film strip with Blackstock Ex plorers speaking is to be view- ed BIBLE SOCIETY Plans were made for the an- nual Cartwright Bible Socicty house to house canvass, which will be completed by Aug 30, during an executive meeting at the home of president Mrs G Wolfe Funds collected will the Canadian Bible Society which plays a large part in translating the Bible into new] languages The Society prints assist The experiments have been Solina Bible | Film On United Nations 'Shown At Sunday School some growers are convinced the method can be applied in British Columbia. But Mr. Ad- amson says it may take another year or two of research. So far he has shown that a chemically fed plant can grow nine to 10 pounds of tomatoes compared with six or seven pounds on a vine grown in soil. There are other advantages. A tomato plant is left to produce two crops whereas a_ plant grown in soil must be dug up after the first crop and re- placed by seedlings. Mr, Adamson's other experi- ment would permit the growing of weed-free crops by chemi- cally treating the soil. What makes this important is that weeding costs now are high and, if perfected, the chemical 'pomically practical except in ~-yer - populated areas where WORKERS AT the Horti- sgultural experiment station, "Vineland Station, plant a to- treatment might save money. mato crop using a liquid fer- tilizer. There is a continuing emphasis on chemical fertil- Bibles and portions thereof for all denominations, supplies churches and missionaries with} the Scripture below cost and sometimes distributes literature free All contributors are given an official receipt and all collectors give their time freely Mrs Wilfred Hobden, Boston, Mass; Mr and Mrs- John Kemmerer, Su Silen Chylia, Dale and Daryl, Centre Val- ley, Penn, were guests of Mr and Mrs Austin. Beacock last week, and called on numerous) cousins Mr and Mrs Frank Upham, Toronto, called on Mr and Mrs Albert Wright Mrs Dalton Dorrell attended Federation of Agriculture meeting in Toronto Wednesday That evening Dalton and Mr and Mrs Roy McLaughlin join- ed her and all saw 'South Paci- fic'? at O'Keefe Centre Tom Galliger, Bowmanville, Arizona Woman Visits Friends In Maple Grove Mrs. Otis Pritchard, and sons John, and Paul, Manotick, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, L, C, Snowden, and broth- er Bob, also her sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Huband, Oshawa, and attended the Snowden pic- nic held at the Acres on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs; Don Brooks and family accompanied by his brother John Brooks, wile and family from Detroit, spent last week at a cottage at Young's Point, north of Lindsay. Mrs, Arthur Scothorn, Miss Pamley, and Master Paul Scot- horn, Ottawa, were visitors last Wednesday with her brother, Mr, and Mrs, Tom McGuirk. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Beech, accompanied Mr, and Mrs. John Slemon, Enniskillen, were on a trip last week. They toured five Finger Lakes, in New York State, U.S.A., visited several places of interest, one being the Corning Ware plant at Corning. They also enjoyed the beauty of the famous Gorge at Wa'kins Glen, and the rose garden at Newark, Sir Winston Stumbles In House LONDON (AP)--Sir Winston Churchill stumbled and all but fell in the House of Commons Wednesday when he was leav- ing after listening to nearly two hours of debate. The war-time prime minister, who will be 90 on Nov, 30, was walking from his seat with the aid of his cane when his left knee appeared to sag, He seemed about.to fall over back- wards, But Sir Rolfe Dudley-Williams, Conservative MP, jumped for- ward amid gasps from the chamber and public galleries and caught Sir Winston's left arm. Sir Rolfe and an attendant Pneumonia Fells Prince ABERDEEN, Scotland (Reut- ers)--Prince Charles, 15-year- 'gid heir to the British throne and Prince of Wales, was ad- mitted to a nursing home with pneumonia Wednesday, His con- dition was described as "not se- rious." He came down with pneumo- nia after spending two nights camping with school friends on the Royal estate at Balmoral, where he was taken ill, Two doctors accompanied the prince by car to the Watson Fraser Nursing Home in Aber- deen, The headmaster of the boys' school, Gordonstoyn, said the boys had been camping only since Monday and "I 'don't think the weather can have had then helped Churghill out of the house. . Sir Winston, who has an- nounced that he will not stand for re-election at the general elections this fall, has been al- most a daily visiter to the House of Commons, mainly dur- ing question time. He seems to enjoy the cut and thrust of this parliamentary repartee most, The Freeman family held a picnie last Sunday at Waltona Park, Newcastle, when relatives were present from St. Caith- arines, Cobourg. Oshawa, Orono, Bowmanville, and Maple Grove. The many friends of Mr. Charles Greenham will be pleased to know that he is im- proving after his operation last week in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. ACTOR INJURED MINEOLA, N.Y, (AP)--Actor Robert Walker Jr., 23, broke his right ankle during a perform- ance of Days of the Dancing Monday night. The show had to be cancelled -- but not until Walker had finished the scene. He broke the ankle as he jumped to the stage from a three-foot-high platform midway in the first act, but aq libbed the rest of the scene on his knees or clinging to co - star Shelly Winters. day and brought Mrs W Arch- er home from a week's visit Mr and Mrs Edgar Thorn- ton, Millbrook, called on the Larmers, also Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Gilbert Galliger, Por- tage La Prairie, visited Mr and) Mrs Will Forder | Mr and Mrs Bruce Mount-| joy, Ray Garry and Paul and| Brian Mountjoy are away with two antique cars on the London- Brighton tour Mrs Ferga Avery and Car- lyle, Tilbury,: are visiting Mr: and Mrs J A Johnston Mrs P Romeril is attending) School for Leaders at Belle-| ville this week | Mr and Mrs Perey Van Camp haye returned from a pleasant motor trip to Western Canada | Mr and Mrs Osmond Wright, | Mrs N Holmes, Mr and Mrs) Austin Beacock visited Mrs Eunice Gibson, Cobourg, Sun-| day Bob Smith, Toronto, visited Oliver Smith Sunday | John and Brian Wolfe and Graham Duff are at Pioneer| Camp, Port Sydney Mr and Mrs, G, W. Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff visited them Sunday. Mr and Mrs Elgin Bartley, Roland, Man, visited Mr and Mrs Courtney Graham Satur- ay | Congratulations to Miss Aud- rey Carnochan and Eddie Brown who were married in Blackstock United Church. Sat- urday | Mrs Stan Paine and Jeffrey,| Scarboro, visited Mr and Mrs Tom Hodge and boys Sunday) Mrs I, Argue returned from a week's visit with her daughter and family | Mr and Mrs Ernest Larmer, Mrs Glenn Larmer, Doug and) Craig, visited friends in Mid-| land Tuesday | Mr and Mrs Vincent Archer, Bowmanville, and Mr Wilbert) izers to make land more pro- ductive. Research by the fed- efal agriculture department alone involves more than 2,000 Archer visited in Minden Sun-| | | projects involving plant and | animal crops, disease and new | forms of consumer food. (CP Photo) Norman Green, Sunday eve- ning Ardis McArthur who is at- tending summer school in Waterloo and Miss. 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