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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Aug 1964, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August Z1, 1704 3 City Exhibitor Wins Medal CNE Egg Show TORONTO (CP) Smith Brothers of Pownal, P.E.I., captured the Egg Trophy pre- sented annually by the Cana- dian National Exhibition egg Thursday at the CNE. The Sweepstake Medal awarded to the exhibitor win- jning the most points in all sec- tions was won by H. Schillings \of Oshawa, Ontario results included: Awards Presented Mrs, Mounce of the Canadian) Red Cross Society, Oshawa jbranch and "Bill" Smith, local Water Safety chairman, present- led the Red Cross Water Safety exam awards at the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club on Thursday, A movie, 'That They May Live," was shown to the parents and), children following the presenta- tion of awards, and all enjoyed a swim in the pool to complete the morning. ' The following children were successful in passing the exams: TADPOLE Jane Dalton, Mike McGarry, \ June Claus, James Hoffman, j Pe Vee Tom Gulenchyn, Heather But- ee : | etal se apy tg r z |prize group nders, Gary Ovenden, Ste- lye : : phen Barrett, Michael Barrett, : : : : : oo Ont.; nf) K. Nowak, Donny Dupont, David Salway, : ' owmanville, Ont.; Boyd H. Mary Van Ginkel, Patti Rudka. : Pena Omemee, Ont. Rickie Hoy, Dick Verkuyl, ; wis Grade A medium, white, first Judith Anderantz, Brent Rowe, lprize group -- fe i Bobby Thompson, Mary Daily, iiry atm couniie eae Jane Phillips, Donna Hurlburt, lard VAr 'a Hose '\Linda Coleshaw, Diane Cole-| ie i pend, SARs OAM Ronald *\shaw, Elizabeth Ukranetz, Jane) : -- ' \W. Brooks, Bowmanville, Ont.; '|Mette, Billy Czerwaty, Carol) |Boyd, H. Windrem; H. Schil- \lings, Oshawa; R. M. Meek, |Uxbridge, Ont. +\Huruska, Susan Peters. | Grade A small,, white, first done, appropriately, in a David Hoskin, Jodi Hewett, pony-tail. LATE DEATHS Clarke Stainton, Kathryn Sze- 'ikeres, Barry Gordon, Rema --Oshawa Times Photo | FRITZLEY, Emma May ee te | Entered into rest in Victoria Hospital, 4\Nesterizyk, Kevin Courtney,| Robert Hood, Steven Nealon,| Anthony Bolahood, Douglas) |London, Ontario on Thursday, August 20, |1964, Emma May Forsyth, widow of the late Albert Edward Fritzley, and step- prize groupMassedale Poultry Farm, Belleville; .R. M. Meek, Grade A Jarge*' (12 dozen) ~~ first prize group--J.. W. John: ston, Alliston, Ont.;. Ronald Brooks; H. Schillings; Ed Ferns, Waldemar, Ont. Raping Charge Is Called Silly ST. THOMAS (CP)--A of raping a preaiod oe local woman against John E4- ward Brady, 25, of nearby Glanworth, was dismissed by Magistrate Fred Barnum here before conclusion of a prelim- inary hearing on the charge. Grade A large, white, first) Following the woman's testi. P, Thuillard,| mony, Magistrate Barnum com- | mented: "It's silly to carry this thing any further." EIGHT CALLS The Oshawa Fire Department reports that in the 24-hour per- iod up to 9 a.m. today eight am- bulance calls were answered, The department also answered ire call to 55 King street east jursday evening to extinguish an incinerator fire. age is reported, INSURANCE | ALL KINDS 1 BOB STROUD Lid. 73 King Street East No dam- YVONNE AND SONNY AT THE FAIR A proud nine - year - old Shetland pony, a two-year-old, Yvonne Fulton, of Hampton, took part in the children's pins a prize ribbon on to her pony class for under-15-year- pride and joy, Sonny. The olds at the 1964 Oshawa Fair Thursday. Yvonne's hair was Rae, Tim MacNess, Sheila) Leslie, Christine Stacy, Gay| Lynn Morrison, Nancy Van) 4 \Ginkel. | CAPSULE NEWS Helen Verkuyl, Jacqueline Verkuy!, Jane Goubalt, Yvonne) Jensen, Susan Fleming, Helen) Ihlenfeld, Decompression Chamber | Pretty Boy's Hearing mother of Mrs. Oscar Plewes (Thelma) | |RR 1, London; in her 86th year. Resting/| \at the A. Millard George Funeral Home,! London, Friday evening and then at the |Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, withi# funera| service in the chapel Monday, 723-4932 723-3318 1 p.m SERVICE STATION \August 24, Interment Oshawa | | Is Adjourned -- Cemetery. | AVAILABLE | Z | Excell "OTTAWA (CP) -- 'The pre. Just A Minute . . .f , Excellent Opportunity a <r wig on a charge of|. . . if your group is making or-/ @ GOOD LOCATION pression chamber to treat div-|literacy and job training. jarmed robbery against Victor|rangements for a "group outing", All Repli TT or tanenl Womens wha get oe |(Pretty Boy) Levesque, 25, was\eall DONALD TRAVEL ond ask, coins Comers Anne Watson, Dianne Hurska, PLEDGES SUPPORT jadjourned Thursday. until Sept.jabout their "Chartered Bus" Ser- WRITE BOX 43 clothes, evening gowns and, i | Oshawe Times | the bends went into operation) Dawn Kennelly, Whilma Smits,|Thursday at Toronto General| JAKARTA (Reuters)--Prince|10. vice. You'll enjoy the service you'll) most popular of all,- bathing | Levesque, alleged leader of ajreceive. 668-3304, suits. a cheer Se aan , BEGINNERS | | Janice Hoy, Susan Nelson, | |Pete Miller, Christine Jensen, |Edward Van Ginkel, Shell y| |Mackness, Robert Rudka, Susan) greeted the decision after the |Jukes, Richard Kennedy, Jan- girls paraded in street lice Hawker, Evelyn Macko, Operating In Toronto TORONTO (CP) --A decom-jlies get off relief and provide BEAUTIES A bevy of beauties from Oshawa and district braved the chill at Alexandra Park Thursday night for the first Miss Oshawa Fair contest. Winner Dorothy Wilson, a Grade 10 pupil at McLaughlin FLOUT CHILLY WEATHER AT FAIR CVI, took the title. She is shown above, flanked by, left, Carol Smith, 18, of Bowman- ville, first runner-up and San- dra Russell, 17, of Bishop street. A cheering crowd eral and conference sesuideat| land by Prime Minister Pear- | son. | | The education ministers of In- Commonwealth a tT Peace Corps dia, Jamaica and Kenya and| . the wee Zealand sear age be gp t rr 0 speak 2 Being Planned |9i..c3t22ser sateen , \day. OTTAWA (CP) -- The possi-| o : bility of-setting up a volunteer The conference follows ear- Helen Hanewich, Ricky Thomp-|Hospital. It is the only one in|Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambo-| ; son, Paul Bryant, Danny Ken-\Ontario. Previously, patients {gang of hooded bandits blamed May | Co-operate in planning your insurance protection @ AUTOMOBILE @ URBAN FIRE @ FAMILY LIABILITY @ LIFE ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS AND OTHER INSURANCE NEEDS r \dian head of state, left here by tag --Oshawa T elly, Michael Steenburg. David|were rushed to Buffalo, where) °° : 2 |for about 100 robberies in Que- an Oshawa Times Photo saacbore. el Steel g, D |the nearest chamber was lo- air Friday after a week's state|bec and eastern Ontario, was | cated, ; \visit with a promise that his|charged specifically with a $40,- INTERMEDIATE eee lcountry would always give In-|00 robbery Nov. 9 at the home ates 0 en 2mDt Peter Brooks,| NO. DATE SET \Gonesin support when it was|of.Herbert Plant, 71. Another \Billy Gerrow, Deborah Sproule,) QUEBEC (CP) -- No date has needed. jcharge of armed robbery and Barbara Sobanski; Mary Annelyet been set for hearing of az) lone of rape in the Ottawa area |Creamer, lappeal in the case of Ronnie} ASSURES LEGAL AID jare pending against Levesque. t a.m SENIOR |Pilon, originally sentenced to be| WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-| Montreal jeweller Maree! Le-| lashes tds tonien Diathe Dart hanged today for capital mur-|dent Johnson signed into law|gault and his assistant, Gaston} The gates of the Oshawa Fair gumion Sugden, Dianne Var "|der, his lawyer said Thursday. Thursday a bill that assures le- ae ested that Leves-| JOHN McPHERSON will open at 9 a.m. Saturday. Di hieisuk: Me |The execution has been post-/gal aid for defendants in fed-\que broug jewellery to Le-| ' ; The judging of the livestock hoes, Kevin. Copithera Pp Liaw ™ isu tae mhejeral Ceuninal cane Se Oe ~~ gn oe age BA og ' be Be 3 ve Phone 728-7207 . ' ¢ % oe, '" ' ja eal, Sa yye a> j b ' . ve nas} Commonwealth educational)for the day will include the fol-|Broadbent, John Kwak, Bo bitarte. Pilon, a 33-year-old waiterifee wine I pe Miva removed from. settings. The] OPERATORS DSI eraae lier Commonwealth '"'peace corps is expected to be di d at the third Commonwealth educa- tion conference which opens to- day. Formal opening of the two- weeks meeting, attended by the earlier meetings. |meétings at Oxford in 1959 and|jowing |New Delhi in 1962. The Ottawa) Aberdeen Angus, Herefords and|Sargant, Richard Dingman, classes: Shorthorns,|Watson, Bill Bolton, Wayne conference is designed to Te-|Hojstein cattle, light horses and/Elaine Sobanski, Carolyn Hawk- view progress so far and recom-|Cjydesdales, mend further steps for co-oper: | some 200 delegates from 34) Commonwealth countries and/ territories, was in the chamber of the House of Commons. The Commons dispensed with its|Meredith, 31, MEREDITH IN NIGERIA LAGOS, Nigeria (AP)--James first Negro to regular Friday morning sitting graduate from the University of because of the occasion. Massey, former Governor-Gen-| Mississippi in its 116-year his- The inaugural session is being tory, arrived in Nigeria Thurs- University of Ibandan. er, Susan Dyas, Marsha Rowe.| the Of special interest will be the) | ation, building on the work of|jydging of the 4H Club activities) land projects, This will be under| | \the direction of the Ontario Agri-| \cultural Representatives, Mr. H. \L. Fair and Mr. W. E. Keys. | Glaspell Shows a ee eae ml OBOTVE Champ afternoon at 2.30 p.m. but there will not be betting privileges. | TORONTO (CP) -- Champion) Other afternoon and evening fleece award in early judging) ' F activities include the cooking|at the Canadian National Exhi- tc whine' onldren addressed by Rt. Hon. Vincent|day for graduate studies at the|school demonstrations sponsor-|bition went to Eleanor M. Gat. parents whose ed by Consumers Gas and Gen-|shore of RR 3 Dundas, Ont. jeral Motors Previews of Pro-| he reserve champion exhibit! NT tins od were tee to. allow federal district was c ; fri 4 t his rife |UABeS time to draw up plans ing a male friend of Mis Wie)ty accomplish its aims. last October. 'adel : MRS. GANDHI ELECTED ever See NEW DELHI (AP)--Mrs_ In- SAINT - TROPEZ (AP) ' ; 1 F Beach police raided nudist hide- rg eth ga pening poses outs along this section of the ae have a seat because of her des- French Riviera Thursday and): nation as Indian minister of arrested 23 men and women on), P information. The daughter. of charges of indecent exposure. ex-prime minister Nehru was Police said they acted after re- soe "lchosen in Uttar Pradesh, whose rhs A eacsapin ec complaints |), -islature acts as an electoral \college. [ANNOUNCES ARRIVAL DATE | RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil were at the beaches. JOBLESS RISE jewels are alleged to be those |taken from Mr, Plant's home. Thursday was Mr. Levesque, who guarded closely lier this year, is to appear at Chicoutimi, Que., on another jreappears in court here Sept. a The only other witness heard|= Plant who identified jewelry remnants as being those stolen from his home when three hooded ban- dits terrorized him and his wife. is being since his es- cape from jail in Montreal ear- charge connected with the) |hooded gang activities before he' and CO-OPERATORS LIFE | BURNS JEWELLERS LTD. 32 KING W. MOVING SALE LONDON (Reuters) -- Unem-| ployment in Britain has risen for the first time since Janu- gress stage demonstrations Of was shown by T. C. Glaspelll advances made through re- search and technology. ve eee RR 2 Oshawa. | Musical entertainment will be ecause of the large num- |provided in the afternoon and), iar pag x oo ee. com i iehootienvere inst month, evening by the Sutton Fife and) WE) 0 0¥ hee pete ministry of labor reported Drum band and the New West-| ville Ont.; 2. Lloyd Ayre: 3.\cnursday. The number of peo- minster 120 piece youth band?-B. ee gua {nee ple out of work Aug. 10 was|Oct. 15. De Gaulle announced in} from British Columbia, The) Domestic Meaiimn | com 7a (368,300, or 1.6 per cent of Brit-June that he would tour South Youth band will arrive at Alex-/77 | Hage Me ison, Car! ain's total labor force. The fig-|America starting in Veneuela andra Park at approximately|@don, nt; 2. Mrs. A. M.Jne represented an increase of Sept. 21. 4.00 p.m. following their march Hutchison; 3. Harold Skinner, 50.788 over the number of un-| from the Canadian Automotive Tyrone, Ont. employed for July. HUNGARIANS DIG | McGIL Museum. Domestic low medium comb-| . ° BUDAPEST (AP) -- A hun- The finalists in the Olde Tyme|ing-- 1, Eleanor M. Gartshore| BILL BECOMES LAW garian archeological team \Fiddlers' Contest will compete|2. Eleanor Gartshore; 3. Fred) WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-|headed by Laszlo Castiglione \tor 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes dur-|C. Taylor, RR 3 Paris, Ont. |dent Johnson signed into lawjhas been assigned a four-mile jing the evening. | Domestic low combing -- 1.|'Thursday. a $947,500,000 anti-/strip along the Nile River | An activity which will be of| John Fennell, RR 2 Bradford; | poverty bill intended to improve| above the temple of Abu Simbel interest to both young and old)2. John Fennel. living conditions for millions of|to hunt for treasures from an- will be the square dancing. It} Domestic coarse combing -- will be open to all those attend-|1. T. C. Glaspell; 2. Arnold ing the Fair. There will be nO|Gardhouse, Unionville, Ont.; 3. competition, just a full evening) Arnold. Gardhouse, of fun for the dancers, com- mencing at 9.00 p.m. and con- tinuing until midnight. Another big-attraction for the children wil] be the midway |which will operate all day, FERTILE SCHEME In Guatemala plans are being discussed for the founding of a} fertilizer credit scheme for 'farmers. | NEED Mortgage Money? (Reuters) -- Foreign ministry sources here said Thursday that French President Charles de Gaulle had written to President Humberton Castello Braco, con- firming his arrival date here as) FORT ERIE ENTRIES SATURDAY, August 72 OF : ENGLISH BONE CHINA DINNER SETS % PRICE "Building Bigger to Serve You Better" Americans, 'The measure wraps! tiquity' I i in Dam tee] I resords 0 the weekly tee. || BURNS JEWELLERS LTD, FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900 ($2500)B---J. L.Levesque, T. E. Hays, D. B. claiming). Three-yvear-olds. 6 Furlongs.) Weldon and Mrs. & Thomas entry an | Marina Maid, Davidson 109 | SEVENTH RACE--Purse $25,000 added, "Prince of Wales Stakes,' 3-year-olds, Snow Beau, Walsh 111 | Benedictus, No Boy 122 Hoaled In Canada, 1% miles on turf course | Jive Girl, Turcotte A-X101 1). | Midway Blve, Fitzsimmons 111 Comby, Dalton 106 Come Back Bay, Potts 116 Maple Way, Turcotte A-X101 Fast Answer, Dittfach 126 Nacuba, Shuk 126 Jet impala, Robinson 126 Langcrest, McComb 126 Top Ruler, Bailey 126 Arctic. Hills, Dalton 126 |Slithering Sam, Davidson 126 J|Ciboulette, Fitzsimmons 121 |Canadillis, Gomez A-126 |Queen's Law, No Boy A-121 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000 ($2500) Avec Vous, Walsh 121 elaiening). Tere eoes and up. ON€) viscount Hardinge entry. and_one-six! . Mister Mutt, Turcotte X11 Sun Hash, No Boy 116 Robdix, Fitzsitnmons -116 Real Estate Broker Doy or Night - 728-4285 4 Mr. and. Mrs ADVERTISING | CORRECTION | | | RIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,300 (34,500), | claiming, 3-year-olds and up, one and ene- |sixteenth miles. (13). |Revistero, No By 116 Split The Loot, Lebianc 113 Summons, No Boy A-118 Blue Fox 2nd, Bailey A-116 |Sray Mouse, Davidson 113 | Willhooks, Remillard 113 jArctic Swirl, Parnell B-116 }Arctic Station, Turcotte X106 |Majestic Hour, No Boy 113 No BOY: \cryciay Hit, Fitzsimmons 118 By Com |interes, No Boy 116 Leblanc,| argo Bound, Walsh 113 ture of THE FARMERS' MAR KET placed in the Millwork Building Supplies. Advertise- ment. The advertised CHERRIES ARE OUT OF SEASON and APPLES ARE THE FEATURE. OSHAWA signed to give jobs to idlejervoir will eventually inundate | youths, help low-income fami-|many Egyptian relics. O ass 20 SIMCOE NORTH Hi nar pel No Boy 113 Chartie's ey, Rube! Khali, Cuthbertson XXX106 Pirate King, Dittafch 113 Leton, McComb 113 Bronze Turkey, Harris X103 Niagara Drift, Burton 113 The Avenue, McComb 108 Also Eligible: Vee Gee Cee, 193; Currytown, Parsons, X108; xmand, McComb, 116; Yancey, 113; Black Raven, Davidson, 111. tae daabie Ravin Wid: THIRD RACE -- Purse $1900 (87500) H116 B-116. | _|A--Mrs, E. Kay and J. J, Gregory entry.) claiming), Three-year-olds and up. 6 FUT) A TT TE ind entry, jach 114 Ba MOVING SOON T ANNOUNCING ... Parnell) SPACE STATION 'Britain's space communica- tions station at Goonhilly, Corn- wall, is to be expaned at a cost of $4,500,000. pe peanscenneitee elie ceili | BIG 3 DAYS ALEXANDRA PARK AUG. 20, 21 22 Thurs., Fri., Sat. AMR ce RR Exciting NEW FEATURES FOR ALL! ¢ CHECK THIS PROGRAMME ¢ FRIDAY -- Livestock Judging - Lincolnaires - Horse Racing (Wagering Priy- ileges). AFTERNOON ond EVENING -- Olde Tyme Fiddlers' Contest. X--5 Ibs. AAC, XX--7 Ibs. AAC. |XXX--10 Ibs. AAC. | POST TIME 2.00 P.M. tongs. Hidden Hope, Dittf Sun Dan, McComb Miss Bassano, Harris X106 Canted, Fitzsimmons 11} Count Snow, No Boy A-113 Bull Pine, Gomez 122 Page Service, Walsh 119 Flippin Floyd, Turcotte X114 Jamaruliah, Harris B-X112 indian Line, Turcotte B-X111 , Lanoway 113 | ie Rule, No Boy 116 Also Eligible: Gentle Queen, Harrison, | 111; Big'N Low, No Boy, A-113, | a } Meren Entry 3 Rotenberg and T & Hays Entry | Tender EAT'N Ree | TRUE-TRIM BEEF \\s 12 KING E. -- 723-3633 - THE AWARD WINNING 120 PIECE JUNIOR CONCERT BAND from NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. AT THE OSHAWA FAIR SATURDAY, AUG. 22 From British Columbia -- 120 Pieces -- This Bond 1960. The group hos played at Disneyland and originated in 1932, toured Canada in 1956 and |; Marine Land in Los Angeles and has won numerous awards ot the C.N.E, in Toronto. They are presently on an educational tour that will terminate in Hali- fox. Mr. Fred Turner -- Band Leader. THE BAND WILL MARCH From The C ive N 3:30 Set. and finish et Alexandra Pork. Se- lections will be played following the parade and again in the evening. furiongs (9). } Lit Eddy, Ditttach 116 | Acouchi, No Boy 6 | Balinode. Fitzsimmons 1%8 | Battling Way, Harrison os ' anship, Harris X}11 Payola, No Boy 116 Chilly Filly, No Boy 11! On. 122 Tues. and Wed. Specials! SPARE LB. 39¢ RIBS SMALL GRADE "A" EGGS = 2.00. 55 FREEZER SPECIAL Hind Quarters c > OF BEEF of: "CUT AND WRAPPED FREE" Mose On, Potts Babe K., No Bo 116 FTH RACE -- Pprse $2,700, allow- ince: three- and fopr-year-olds, 1 rary 4: Alpenhorn, Turcotte xn. Royal Piper, Potts 12) Strathroyal, Davidson 10 Lord Saybrook, Shuk 110 Sir Gideon, Walsh 114 (QUINELLA BETTING) SATURDAY -- Square Dancing 8.30 p.m. - 4-H Club Activity Day - Livestock Judging, Horticulture, Needlecraft, Floricult:re, Domestic Science, New Westminster (B.C.) Championship. Juhior Ccncert Band (120 pieces) will parade from the Cangdian Automotive Muscum at 3:15 p.m. terminating at Alexandra Park where they will perform . . . and again in the evening. The Band hos been brought to Oshawa by: MR. AND MRS, W, B. BENNETT IDEAL DAIRY W. B. BENNETT PAVING LTD. R, B. REED AND SONS NORTH SHORE REALTY CO. LTD. ALDERMAN CECIL BINT DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL ATTRACTION ded, SIXTH RACE + Purse $10,000 ane fur- "Yandel Stakes," two-year-olds, 6%. fongs (15). My xinie, Legg Fd Fee Good Old "Mort, No Boy, : Fitzsimmons B-109 : For specific times see the "Oshawa Fair" tabloid in Tuesdoy's issue of the TIMES ' ADULTS 50¢ -- CHILDREN 12 and UNDER 25¢ -- CARS 50¢ \ Gop Victory,.No Boy 109 Mit Chance, No Boy 117 fo The Victor, No Boy A-112 $ieepy Native, Smith 113 Royal Mattar, Fitzsimmons 122 Des Erabies, Parnell B-117 A_E. B. Seedhouse and Willow Downs! Pee Farm entry ¢ MIDWAY - EXHIBITS - BANDS e

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