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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1964, p. 3

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- |Havana by CAPSULE NEWS Cuban Exile MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Fifteen new British buses bought by Cuba arrived in Havana Mon- day aboard an East German freighter, the Cuban Radio re- ported. The Castro government has ordered 400 Leyland Mot- ors, Ltd., buses for urban trans- portation and so far it has re- ceived 100 in four shipments, said the broadcast monitored in Miami, A Cuban exile groun said recently that 18 British buses were put out of service in| sabotage -- short!v| aiicr they were put into oper- ation. RADFORD, Va. (AP) -- De-) | U.K. Buses Sabotaged By Group ford Fire Department came to the rescue--and burned down] the building Monday. MEREDITH MAY LEAVE LAGOS (AP) -- James Mer- edith, American Negro who broke the color barrier at the University of. Mississippi, says he'll leave Nigeria if arrange- ments for his studies are not concluded as "honorably as they had been begun in the United States." Meredith came! to Nigeria about two months| ago to study at Ibadan under a scholarship he claimed was of- fered him by officials of the Nigerian Embassy in Washing- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, October 13, 1964 3 Lindsay To Supervise - Area Coverage of Times Appointment of Ford Lindsay as news editor for area cover- age of The Oshawa Times was announced today by Editor Colin McConechy. Fi. Mr. Lindsay is a long-time resident of the _greg-and for- merly served y editor of the newspaper. He will super- vise the gathering and publish- ing of news from Whitby, Bow- manville, Ajax and other impor- tant centres in the area, "Mr. Lindsay's appointment is a major step in The Times aim to keep pace with the rapid growth and expansion of Whit- by and the other communities," Mr. McConechy said. 'Mr. Lind- say has been closely associated bs | . NAMED QUEEN Martha Frankfurter, pic- |molition workers figured there ton. But the scholarship has not) tured above, was named Miss sages pd ge ag way to do their been made available, he said,| Red Feather in a contest Sat- job when they uncovered a nest| 14 no government official had} urday night at the Get. To- of about 20 isonous copper- ' 4 head snakes hig building They | discussed it with him since his| gether Club Dance in O'Neill | Collegiate and Vocational In- with Whitby for a great many years and his background will be valuable in assuring expand- ed coverage of the town and area," A related appointment. also were tearing down. The Rad-| arrival. RCN SHIP AT OSHAWA HARBOR from HMS York, Toronto. It is 126 feet long and is one of three such training vessels stationed at Hamilton, The Royal Canadian Navy ship left the Oshawa Harbor for Toronto Monday morning. night after a training session on Lake Ontario. The ship--a Gate vessel--carried 40 men The Port St. Jean of the Royal Canadian Navy berthed at the Oshawa Harbor Sunday 'Teen Girls Feud In Melee At Club. day night dance and girls usual- Oshawa and district labor council's endorsed municipal election slate will be an- nounced at the November monthly meeting, Victor Ay- ling, secretary of the coun- cil's political action com- mittee, said today. Mr. Ayling said the PAC committee will meet follow- | Pupils Exceed Sales Quota MRS. KEN GAMSBY Correspondent ORONO Students at the Clarke High School excelled in| Skirts, slacks and a Chicken|make everyone dress up." SLATE FOR LABOR COUNCIL 'DUE AT NOVEMBER MEETING ing tonight's labor council meeting to discuss the pro- posed slate. Deadline for endorsation requests was last Saturday. He said 10 requests from aldermanic and board of education eandidates have been received, ly wear slacks and swensers.|the selling of magazine sub- Because public dances on Sun-| scriptions and. far exceeded| days are illegal, club member-|their quota. The quota for the Hop combined Sunday night to| Only two Sunday night dances touch off a wild, but brief melee| have been held at the club and on the dance floor of a private|there was no trouble at the King street west club. About 15 teen-age giris screamed, kitcked, hit and tore each other's clothing at Club Hideway, police reported. One girl's blouse and brassiere were torn. Some of the-girls in skirts refused to do a Chicken Hop and the fight was apparently the result of resentment direct- ed at the skirt-clothed girls by girls wearing slacks. Two girls, Marsha Lucoe, 18, of Toronto and Irene'Bryk, 19 of Cooksville were treated at hos- pital for bruises. City police were called but the battle had died down be- first. Friday and Saturday. night} |dances have been held but were }cancelled last weekend because of poor 'attendance. Dress is optional at the Sun- Leaders For Girl Guides Are Sought MRS. KEN GAMSBY fore they arrived. Charges were laid by three girls against three| others and another private charge of damage to an auto-| mobile, was also laid, Police} did not participate in the lay-| ing of charges. | "To my knowledge, there has/| mever been any previous trouble at the club," Deputy Police Ohief Ted Ferguson stated today. "We want to run a clean Correspondent ORONO -- It is unfortunate that there is a great possibility the Orono Girl Guide movement in Orono may be closed down. After years of providing train- ing and enjoyment for most of the children in Orono this group now comes to a point where its existence is in doubt. Through the years talents to this erganization, and dance," one of the organizers|@t times with little support. eaid today. 'Steps will be taken} to ensure nothing like this hap-| for much has | Their work should be acclaimed been achieved ships are required to gain ad-| school was set at $1800. Sales 64 Killed Over leaders | have given of their time and| mittance. Club Hideway opened| amounted to. $2300. at the con- | six weeks ago. }clusion of the campaign. | Five girls dressed in skirts| As the school exceeded its went to the club Sunday with|quota the students will be en- three youths after attending @/tertained at a dance at the bridal shower. It was their first wy by the CKEY "Good [Gee ae the gin Ww hed | Guys." : By THE CANADIAN PRESS girls was pushed |': ! st 64 pers died acci- around by two other girls in| The students of Grade 9B Pst age hg Cais wis mil- the in gh es _-- after she| were the top salesmen having} lions enjoyed the Thanksgiving pearidi ean Pasa rae igi 4 the highest average .student/weekend -- the last three-day car parked nearby and Catena sales. For this accomplishment holiday weekend until Christ- themselves in.. Their attackers| these students will be entertain. | survey by The Canadian kicked and rocked the car, tore/ed at an ice cream fiesta and| prac. from 6 p.m Friday to a : eR i ss ere 4 conga al a a the receive a mascot. midnight Monday local times metal strips. Damage was| Although the -students: excell-|showed that 40 persons died on estimated: at $100, "ed in selling they are finding ni beah ways, iy aha | About 40 couples were at the|hard to run up a win on the ae cocibenie an nine in mis-| |dance which featured a five-/football field. In Bowmanville] cejjaneous mishaps. gg tong sal ae came, |the school team went down to) The 40 highway deaths were} apparently 'afraid to do any.|defeat by a score of 23 to 1|/below a Canadian cong gine thing, police said, as the girls| which was their second consecu- ~iatinpell cb ge sagged v0 ico agit battled across the dance floor. 'tive defeat of the young season.|" 4 record 100 persons died in| WOODBINE ENTRIES ie | three-day weekend, 62 of them) TUESDAY, OCT. 13 school on the highways. The record for) Thanksgiving holiday traffic) deaths was set in 1962 when 68 persons were killed. Ontario reported 17 acci-| dental deaths, including eight | CLOUDY AND FAST Mrs. A, Rennie FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 1A-R. G. Vanderburgh, $7500) and K. Miskovich entry. Thanksgiving Keith Mitchener, 20, Sherk ston, Ont., drowned when his boat overturned in Lake Erie off Port Colborne, 10 miles south of Welland. Archibald Campbell, 31, To- ronto, in a two-car collision on Highway 401 near Kitchener. Emie Ivanovs, 8, Timmins, when accidentally shot by his older brother while 'the two were playing with their father's .22-calibre rifle in their home. John Lariviere, 28, Timmins, when he accidentally shot him- self while trying to kill a wounded goose with the butt of his 16-guage shotgun at a nearby lake. Christopher Comier, 18, Pem- broke, shortly after he was struck by a .22-calibre bullet) while hunting on an Ottawa) River island 75 miles northwest of Ottawa. Mrs. Eliza Rosemond Becker, 83, Port Rowan, shortly after | stitute auditorium. There were eight girls in the contest which was sponsored by the Greater | Oshawa Community Chest. WINNERS AT NEWMARKET Two Oshawa rinks won prizes| jin the mixed trebles lawn} |bowling tournament during the weekend at Newmarket. The rink composed of James Mc-| Cutcheon, Mrs. Clara Oatway! fand Mrs, Lillian Clemence were! second high for three. wins, The team composed of Jerry Oat- way, Mrs. Gladys McCutcheon and Ewart Clemence were high for two wins. CARLEY SEYMOUR CONDITION 'FAIR' Carley Seymour, 18, RR 1, Brooklin, is 'fair to satisfac- tory' in Toronto General Hospital following a crash Wednesday night in which a Whitby man was killed. The girl is suffering from multiple facial lacerations, fractured arms and legs and concussion. She was trans- ferred to the Toronto Hospi- tal from Oshawa over the weekend, William John Goodwin, 63, Mary street, Whitby, died in the crash at Thickson's and Rossland 'roads. A story concerning an in- quest on John Goodwin is on page 18. NEED A NEW... OIL FURNACE? Call PERRY Day or night |announced today is that of Chris Dennett as new manager of the Whitby office of The Times, 'We are keenly conscious of the increasing importance of the communities in the Oshawa- W. FORD LINDSAY Whitby region and as its Homie- town Newspaper intend to pro vide the fullest service we can," Mr. McConechy said. ILL ON TRAIN - Irving Field, of Toronto, was taken from a CNR train at Osh- | awa late Saturday night. Mr. | Field took ill on the Toronto- | bound train and is in Oshawa) General Hospital. He was said NEED Mortgage Money? Real Estate Mc Broker Day or Night - 728-4285 today to be 12 KING E, -- 723-3633 WEDNESDAY SPECIALS pond ANY ONE ITEM STEAKS 2 LBS. SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 1 .00 PORK STEAKS JITNEY BURGERS ea. 5* @ FREEZER SPECIAL @ Hind Quarters OF Ju: "CUT AND WRAPPED FREE" over the years, Now a period 723-3443 pens again. We may have to| arrives when leadership has de-|Claiming Two-year-old Maidens, 7 Fur| FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 ($5000)./traffic, three drownings, two} falling down the front steps of pleted and the movement seems a Mermaid, Parsons A-X112 | Cea ate two-year-olds, 6 furlongs, | hunting, and 'a fire death. An| her home, 20 miles southwest Select Sin, No Boy 107 of Simcoe. RECEIVES THREAT LONDON (Reuters) -- A Jew-| ish Labor party candidate, Mar- cus Lipton, has been threat-| ened with death unless he with-| draws from the general elec- tion Thursday, party officials! said Monday. Frederick Rigger, | Lipton's election organizer in| the London district of Brexton, said the death threat came from an anonymous telephone caller who said: 'Tell Lipton to withdraw or else he will be} dead on Thursday -- get that clear." INDUSTRIAL HARVES Articles representing the. In- dustrial Harvest of Oshawa were displayed at the morn ing service at Centre Street United Church on Sunday Pastor A. W. Mageee is pic 'contact K. Lycett. at an end. There is no doubt that there are qualified leaders in our midst if they would come forth to offer their talents in pre- serving this organization - in Orono. There is much to -be gained for the girls in the dis- trict through the Girl Guide organization and there should be a desire to see the move- ment remain active. Anyone wishing to enquire further into taking over the Guides as a leader is asked to m old Maidens. | Cocktail Date, Dittfach 119 Journey Home, Maxwell 123 Lucky Draw, Armstrong 112 She's Sajoy, Leblanc A-112 Spice Bandit, Davidson 109 €veson, No Boy 107 | Bingham, Walsh A-112 Dear Maggie, No Boy 112 Rome Adventure, Davidson 120 Roman Warrior, McComb B-115 Take Notice,. Dittfach 120 Win Dixie, Harris B-X110 | Irish Joe, Cuthbertson X118 No Kidding, Hale 120 | Jamie's Gem, No Boy 112 Park Heights, Hernandez 120 Jay B., No Boy 122 To The Victor, Dittfach 120 Magic Queen, Smith 109 Also Eligible: Miss Tiger Cat, David- Solar Apex, McCauley X107 son 112; Kalispera, Bailey 117; Chinese, Also Eligible: Cruisin Thru, No 'Boy Sabre, Remillard 15; Distix, Fitzsim-| 109; Twilight Tango, McComb 107; {mons 120; Cup of Kindness, Harrison! Artist, Potts 114; Jamie Did, No Boy 110; 112; Shoe Fair, Parsons A-X107, Wer Puff, Fitzsimmons 112; A-H. E. Close and W. D. Latimer entry; Star, Harrison 114 B-J. C. Farintosh and H. W. Taylor A--Mrs. E. B. Seedhouse. and T. Jamieson entry AA entry. SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500), SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,900, "Board Claiming Three-year-olds and up, 7 Furs of Trade Club" allowances, three-year- Jessie B. Good, Dittfach M0 olds and up, fillies and mares, 6 furlongs Bourbon King, No Boy A-122 |Golden Turkey, Gomez 113 i Rock Age, Hernandez 122 | Apache Dancer, Leblanc 111 | Von Rich, Waish 116 | Constancia 2nd, Dean XXXJ04 Lady Domein, No Boy 108 | Menaris, Fitzsimmons A-110 | Ing, Harris X14 Reckless Lady, Harrison 111 Last Hurrah, Shuk 116 | Belaretic, Parsons Xi10 Well Oiled, Dittfach 108 |Famous Road, Fitzsimmons A-112 Friend Willie, No Boy 119 | Teardrop Lane, Armstrong 108 Golden Bubble, Gordon 110 | Muskoka, No Boy 108 |June's Choice, Rogers 113 Prince Tour, Leblanc 113 Also Eligible: Mencheval, McComb 11¢ (QUINELLA BETTING) | Fleet Gypsy, Dittfach 119; Can So, Potts; SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,200 ($5000) |113; Perky Lass, Inda 116; Bonnie Bird, Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 6 fur Parsons X11]; Shamrock Lass, No Boy, /ongs A-116. Dr. P. Mac, Inda 112 A-Mrs. P. Santo and Don Parker entry. Milator, Dittfach 112 Superior Parent, Bailey 118 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,300 Two-year- Village Squire, No Boy 112 Foaled in Canada. About Sky Spark, Harris X107 one mile on Turf Course | Holy Cow, No Boy A-104 |Arnmart, Gubbins 116 Faultessa, No Boy 118 Triple Alliance, Leblanc 118 | Peaches Reward, No Boy 118 Highogan, Walsh A-118 |Ocean Pearl, Parnell 115 Black Diver, 'Davidson 118 | Jacquilo, No Boy 116 And Alvin, Cuthbertson X113 My Bunty, Persons X104 | Lady Alexina, Shuk 115 Leo's Yingel, Walsh 115 | Headline, Armstrong 115 Also Eligible: Ponder On, Rogers A-171 Royal Bunny, Gordon 118 A--Mrs. G. M. Graham entry Market Bid, Gomez 118 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse 2,700 Milliore Mahan, Parnell 118 A--C. Smythe entry "De vany"' allowances, three- and four-year- Young Fashion, Anyon 115 olds, 1% miles on Marshall turf course. The Strangler, McComb A-118 Big Rocky, Davidson 108 A-Valecrest Farm and W. J. Webber Green Meadows, Ditttach 117 entry Ameajoy, Bailey A-115 Ice Jam, No Boy, A-113 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500) Windlesham, Fitzsimmons B-105 Claiming Three-year-olds and up. Foaled Mixed Colors, Harris X115 in Canada 1 and one. léth miles The Contest Man, Harris X108 Matucina, Parsons X111 Rip Van Jive, Armstrong 108 |Limbo Lad, Bailey 116 |Alibhai Forever, Maxwell 117 | Stromaway, Harris X117 Leader Lane, McComb 108 Deal Me Aces, No Boy 119 Master Matt H., 'Harrison 118 D. Seven Deal, No Boy 119 Elm Wood; No Boy Canadian Hero, Leblanc 115 Also Eligible: Fabison, Maxwell 115 Sir Demiiohn, No Boy 14 Queen's Right, No Boy B-10% Humber Broom, Harris A-X111 A--S. Rotenberg and Mrs Santa Teresa, Armstrong 0? house. entry Money More, Leblanc A-116 B--Windfields Farm, entry Enlyn Lad, Fitzsimmons 129 |X--5 Ibs. AAC : xwell 112 XxX--7 Ibs. AAC Briefsin, No Boy 119 XXX--10 Ibs. AAC 12 E. B. Seed. Teo K, Ma |. Also Eligible: HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU PAY FOR YOUR HOME? Some folks think it depends on what you've got soved up in the bonk.., but that's not so : Many families buy nice houses with very little money down, If you have a good, steady income, we can get » you a generous mortgage On mony of our listings buy the Since it may cost mo more + than. to rent, why 'not enjay Gun Fabulous tomatic elderly woman died after fall-| ing down a stairway, a youth) accidentally shot his younger | |brother, and a man shot him-| |self while cleaning a pistol. | The Ontario dead: MONDAY | Jack Robins, 28, Toronto, ac-| cidentally shot himself while} cleaning a nine-millimetre au-| pistol in his living} room, | SUNDAY | Fred Lewis. 75, Strathroy,} when his 41 - foot aluminum trailer was destroyed by an; jearly morning fire at Bright's jGrove, 12 miles east of Sarnia.|}. Dorien Bosley, 56, Tweed, in ja two-car collision in Tweed, 30 'miles north of Belleville. | Ronald Gain, 21, Uxbridge, jwhen the car in which he was riding crashed into a_ ditch near Mount Albert, 30 miles north of Toronto. Pierre Pauze, 1, Ottawa, when his parents' car went out of control and hit a tree in Ot- tawa. | SATURDAY Mrs. Alice Watson, 24, Cooks- |ville, in a 'two-car crash on | Highway 15, about 25 miles |northwest of Kingston. Clayton Spence, 26, Muirkirk, } Ont.,, and Stewart Ross, 26, Chatham, drowned when their boat swamped in rough water lon Lake St. Clair near Chat- |ham. COSENS~& MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa 728-7515 All Lines of Insurance Res: | FRIDAY William Leonard Fulford, 23, Barrie, when the truck in which he was riding left Highway 4 near Hanover, about 30 miles southwest of Owen Sound. } Anthony Spielmacher, 14, Hanover, in a two-car collision near Hanover, about 30 miles | southwest of Owen Sound. | John Reed, 34, Galt, in a two- car collision on Highway 7,| eight miles west of Kitchener.| braemor gardens (Stevenson Rd, N. and Annopolis Ave.) Oshawa's Most Convenient Community Individually designed homes at sensible prices, EXCLUSIVE REALTOR MILLEN Real Estate Ltd, 9 BAGOT ST. 728-1679 WHAT'S WRONG ? a Lack confidence Outdated steps Can't lead Can't follow ... Need practice dance course for Because we want you ductory $15:00. 'easily. you can learn to dance the Arthur' Murray Studio, We are offering a special intro- only see for yourself how quickly and Even WITH YOUR DANCING? & to at WHAT YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST MEANS TO YOU! ! TIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY OF CANADA (ONTARIO DIVISION) The money you give to the Greater Oshawa Community Chest, helps the Multiple Sclerosis bociaty of Canada finance research projects at Canadian universities, into the cause and control of Multiple Sclerosis. A crippling disorder of the central nervous system, Multiple Sclerosis af- fects an estimated 25,000 Canadians. Mostly in the productive age group of 20-45, many of these victims are un- able to work and so economic prob- lems increase the burden of physical disability. It is encouraging that each year re- search projects uncover more useful information about Multiple Sclerosis, The solution to this great neurological disorder will probably come through a series of such findings.: When this hope is realized, much of the credit will belong to the public whose generous dona- tions make this vital research possible. Although there is no known treatment that will halt or control MS, in many cases its symptoms can be managed and patients are urged to keep in touch with their doctor and to register with the Society. | Patients derive much benefit from the Society's Patient Service Program, administered through its Chapters across Canada. The Ontario Division is actively engaged in organizing new chapters in this province. A recent survey indicated the need for a chapter in the Oshawa area, according to R. D. Fraser, President of the Ontario Division. At the present time, the Ontario Division pro- vides service to patients in Oshawa but in order 'for these to have the full benefit of the Society's Patient Service Program, the Ontario Division hopes to establish a chapter in Oshawa this Fali. Volunteers are needed and anyone interested in the formation of a chapter is invited to write the Ontario Division, 27 Carlton, R. D, FRASER, Pres. ONT. DIV, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS) advantages of home ownership? if you've never danced before, -you con go dancing after a lesson or two, and at gay student parties, you'll meet new friends . . . gain poise .and popularity. There are no strangers ot Arthur Murray's Everybody donces and has. fun. This $15.00 dance course is good for a limited time only. Open daily 1:00 to 10:00 p.m * 4 as "Over A Quarter Century of Service" SCHOFIELD-AKER LIMITED tured above he inspects some of the objects. Car head- leght the fruit' and vegetables dis- played in the church, sand fenders were among ARTHUR MURRA W, MARKS LICENCEE 11% SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 728-1681 | Street, Room 203A; Toronto 2. THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSS SOCIETY IS ANOTHER AGENCY DOING ITS PART FOR HAWA. GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST HAROLD E. PIERSON, Pres. ROBERT J, BRANCH, Executive Secretary 11 ONTARIO STREET PHONE 728-0203

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