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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1965, p. 5

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Whitby Lawn. bowling en thusiasts were out in full strength Friday evening when the season's activities é offici , underway Open club al people to come down to the got members! nterested for ip, the tes LERS OPEN SEASON green to bowl. In the above photo the club members dis- play their ski Oshawa Times Photo Press Council Hits Soskice's Proposal LONDON (CP)--The - Brit Press Council petitioned mem bers of Parliament today with a protest again a government proposal to t erage of preliminary in magistrates' courts The council, a vestigates complaints against the press, said a plan by Home Secretary Sir Frank Soskice to bar such reports until ful! trial has been completed is 'bad in principle.' A government-appointed mittee recommended that unless an accused is discharged a magistrate any report of the hearing should be restricted to such details as his name and the court's decis ion, pending completion of trial in a higher court The recommendation, ar tempt at a compromise tween private preliminary ceedings and the present sys sh press co\ hearings body that in com 1958 son ner by at be pro No Reports On Missing Ship, tem of free Was posed by the Counc the time it was drafted The counc newed it mal opposition bec Secretary Soskice ary ntended to pu ommendation SAYS PRINCIPLE The Pres chairman a former peal, says promise princ even though it the aim to as an accused person of a fair The picion ings) pelled there are porters ritic proper The funct bringing to op lat o reporting Press s for Home Janu t the rec ause said in res into force BAD ouncil Lord Dev! judge and the attempted bad in espects s whose al lord of ap n sO com is ple ure tria only wa (about can he s it wh court proceed effectively dis known that trained re experience iticism h su it presen with where ¢ the to ze is ion of the press in ight jnstances of ful sifu judic noneth less t requen ove would ommit disuse the ase proceeding fa the Press Co The proposed most mio il new int sa wou detai law perm sublicatior abo ings minary p ompletion Press of Cour of t tt he note tior pre fo ove! that have happened long fore The ments proceedings mm arouse re of the publi tial I defence But, the new ve Da Telegra on at eporting ¢ esult co ta (fo lal) the ma idice in iall »d vaper of hypothetical prejudice,' when trla says f 9 posi outweighs ation of the Canadian Owner Aboard By CARL MOLLINS LONDON (CP)----The builder of a rakish, three-hulled sailing craft that disappeared with its Canadian owner from a Cornish port last week says he has in formed the British admiralty| that the vessel may be heading ' for trouble at sea Lloyd's shipping intelligence in London reported early today there have been no reports on! the vessel's whereabouts David Senior, director of Multihull Services of Wade bridge- Cornwall, said Sunda the trimaran,. named Tryptich, 'was not 100-pér ready to tackle the Atlantic, especially if she meets rough weather when she left Padstow harbor early Thursday Mait Burpee Ont., dairy farmer the trimaran 'from slipped out of harbo ness with his -- wife his teen age children and David and two Eng ent retired Perth who ordered Multihu a dark Filizabet Sandra sh Pickering Gir! Receives Degree OTTAWA (Special) Bar bara Elizabeth Messer, 21-year old daughter.of Mr. and Mrs William G. Mésser, of Picker ing, received Rachelo ) Arts degree a major sociology at Carleton University's cation She was among 428 who received degrees cates and diplomas at the versity's outdoor ceremony the Rideau River campus Miss Messer attended Pi ing District High School to taking up studies at ton University her with recent 21st g spring convo students) certifi-| uni-| on}! Ker prior Carle MAJOR LEAGUER DIES BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) Mike McNally 3, a former} American League baseball player and scout, died Satur day in hospital here. His physi- cian said he was suffering from a lung and heart ailment. Mc- Nally broke into the major leagues with Boston Red Sox in 1915 and then played with New York Yankees and Washington Senators until 1925. He later was a scout for Cleveland In- dians crew after waiting 18 months ir Padstow: for the Tryptich to be completed He was thought to be heading for the West Indies and Tryptich was last spotted Fr day southwest of Land's End n an interview last month,) Burpee said he planned to use} the sleek, green - hulled vessel! n the charter business the Caribbean and the Mediterran ean AZORES MAY BE Senio ha the admiralty at the T may be heading for the and then westward across Atlantic the in GOAT 0 said The shipbuilder, a Yorkshire farmer before setting up Multi-| ull to build maran, said} he told the admiralty | sel is unseaworthy was my duty and m from e there is an accider The Tryptich British pre mast supports rigged vessel may weaken un der strong winds, the compass was not adjusted before sailing, and there may be a weakness in the drive shaft iary engine Apart from ossible the Tryptich left a land-] storm behind involv ng| Senior and Burpee's law-| Robin Roebuck of Truro,| the tr the because | to absolve| sel onsibilit f as no radio.| s have said] the for ketch-| al ward costs ye sea CALL 668-2345 PROTECT Your Furs & Cloth Garments sured, Refrige Storage WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. 150 Colborne St. E Whitby BROCK WHITBY One Complete Program Each | Evening - Starting 7:30 | | Cornwall dispute but vary counter »S/ unie » he agree tnere public was statement on amounts, claims an claims Senior informed his staff money the dowr news agency The Sunday firm may have to reported Robinson the as sa and of Padstow, host ng Burnee was istrated and afraid he made a quick mov never go to sea migh al SEENON RP" py * of the auxil-} ' danger| ! | BANK Sacer cnet % Currency? No Problems! Wherever you travel, a B of M Currency Guide will take the worry out o niamiitar urrency Available for the British Isles and Continental Europe, the Caribbean, and the Far East. Get the appropriate guide when 1 pick up your Tr ir oceed he events be ninds and affect poten the the reporting far cre of Express quotesi~ E retired air force officer Phillipauy Tour Ho. Burpees for several months) worried) PIONEER CUT OWN STONE that at} 1785 or Mon 1S MOTDED Ss hn ever marmot" 'Taunton Road Is Under Const KEDRON (TC) -- There is a,lines and cutting trees last fall |steady roar of earthmovers, bull-/ TWO LANES |dozers, graders and trucks these 'The new road will have two) |days on Taunton Rd., E., as lanes --- each 12 feet wide, with ithe Tripp Construction Com-\12-foot gravelled shoulders pany of Port Perry is carrying|said R. E. Sims, of the engineer-| out radical! rebuilding of. the'ing firm which surveyed the road from the Oshawa 'city road. 'For most of length limits to the village of Taunton.|there will be open ditches, but The tendered price of the con-|from Wilson rd. to the city struction is $195,000. With other/limits, and in the 'village of costs of relocating services and, Taunton, we are calling for a acquiring land, the total cost urban type of construction of the two-mile stretch of road gutters and storm sewe will amount to about $250-000 There has been a serious ac To spread the cost over a two- cident rate on this short stretc period, the Suburban\of road. A survey made at th Commission carried out/time that the imit wa the preliminary work of rebuild- lowered 49 miles hour ing, the bridge, .moving back!}showed that in a period of just fences, hydro and telep honejover two years, the police had its year e Roads speed a to per ONTARIO COUNTY Brougham Couple Mark FARM CALENDAR of Their Silver BROUGHAM gratulations are Claremont,,Mr. and M George June|who celebrated 25th Junior|ding anniversars celebrated quietl witt family and close friends A party was held at the home Mrs Pe to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Thom as English, long time dents of the area. Mrs. English wa 9 am ~- Swine Field Day and Al produc- June 3 University Guelph Conference ers welcome June 3, 8.30 home of Murra meeting for {Farmers June 4, 7:30 p.m nual meeing Cattle Breeders . Of Jun 7-L1k af Guelph Extension Branch an nual conference 8, 8.30 Secondary Schoo 'ing for Uxbridge ers swine (TC) on extended. to Willson wed ine their p.m., © Carson Brooklin the Ma Marx an Ontario Association Ur nle- Centra George e iversity e e June p.m., Uxbridge - June meet Junior Farm County Wins Rifle Shoot The ior Farme Rif to Shooting Competition fo the 5.50 Quinte District was held at the fa Uxbridge Seconda School r the evening of May 26. The com petition was won by the Ontario} Uxbridge. |County Junior Farmers Ontario-|the Peterborourh County York orthorn Club Field Da n ond place 1 and Beef Barbecue Come and the new look in Shorthorns 8 p.m., Uxbridge Sec School 4-H Club Safe Sunderland Beaverton June 15 pm g d June meeti for Junior Farmers Ju e 18, 9 a.m and 1.15 p.m. to Uxbridge, Dept Vote on 7 Marketing Pla 19. 11.30 a.m., 1-\farm of N. D. Hogg 1e June 16 nd 1/12 p.m cuiture ducer noon June with team of se The members |County team were thorne, Claremont Robertson, Port Per Ralph Night 4H Agricultural)Honey, Seagrave, RR and Homemaking Clubs in thelatian Jones. Clareme Perry area It interesting to note p.m Brooklin, that Allan Jor shot a perfect Township Hall -- 4-H Club Safe-jscore on his target ty Night for 4-H Agricultural) Prior to the distr and Home-making Clubs the\tion, t Ontario Count Brooklin, Oshawa and Brough-|Farmers held their am: areas shooting with June 22, 8.30 p.m., Greenbank four junior farmer groups Communiity Hall -~June meet-|presented by a team Jing for Port Perry Junior Farm-; The Port Perry Junior. Farm ers ers won the competition with Brooklin «second, Beaverton jithird and. Uxbridge fourth. The members of Port Perry} team Neil McLeod, Black-} f the Ontario David Haw RR Bob 0 Vv see June 21 ondary ty and, Uxbridge-Port June 8 for 1s here ompet! Junior rifle all re in e annual competition June 23, 8 p.m., Cannington Brock District High School -- 4-5 ®'Club Safety Night for 4-H Agri s\cultural and Homemaking Clubs : djin the Brechin Shavertcn Can shah ewig year Bee nington and Sunderland areas \Parrs Ralph = pst hasnate | 24, 6.30 p.m Oshawa! The Rifle Shooting the were June Technica Uxbridge Secondary |School, and Lynn Fair, Agricul- tural Representative. Ontario 4.H| Counts of |znama June 26, 9 a.m., Brooklin Park|Director, Annual Ontario County Jun- Wednesday. June 39 University ene nero NOW OPEN Lumber and Supply Ltd. YOUR C.P.1, DEALER BROCK ST. N. 668-4451 to The first commercial quarry North America opened in Before then, pioneers did own stone-cutting e,\in 701 their sagem |Since that time there have been hit RR 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 31, 1965 ip? East ruction been called to investigate 42) accidents involving 73 vehicles In those accidents there was one fatality and 16 persons injured three fatal accidents FILL VALLEYS | In the present reconstruction, the hills are being cut down and the valleys filled. The road over| the bridge east of Harmony Rd is to be built up 12 feet. The new road will provide a minimum of 450 feet visibility. With wider) shoulders and a better surface,| should be safer for vehicles} and for the school children who must walk along it Depending on the weather,|- the construction should be com-| jpleted in, about two months 4 Wedding presented with a lamp = and jewellery A group of Stouffville to Mrs. Westly Slack with end tables and a coffee table on behalf of their friends and neigh bor Renovations the Church are well under way Pascoe has the contract Last week two district farm ers, Thomas Philip and Allan Ellioctt, sold their livestock and} implements. Both are giving up] farming The friends present went to M and n ted Ken i) Afternoon Group of the United Church Women met at) the home of Mrs. Ross Knox} May 27. The general meeting| of the UCW will be held June 9} in the church. The spring teal and bake sale of the Evening iGroup of the UCW will he held Sw in the hall May On June 8 a special service wil) be held in St. Johns' Unit-} ed Church to commemoriate the 40th anniversary of the United) Church of Canada | ging into high work on the proposed Whit b (shopping mall) commenced last week above photo, a huge machine shown clearing gear 28 Family Centre In the is WORK BEGIN bs eM": Bai le * ill ie ITBY SHOPPING MALL and debris. When complete, the shopping mall will have accommodation for 300 cars. Occupancy is tentatively set for Sept. 15. Further work | will be carried out as soon as steel reachs the site ~--Oshawa Times Photo. WHY PEOPLE USE The Evening Group of the} {UCW will hold. a pot luck sup-| per at the home of Mrs. K. Fa lis on June The Ma; the footings of fallen earth CUBS. SELL UTILITYMAN meeting : PHILADELPHIA (APa=gphi- jBrougham Women's Institute|cago Cubs sold utilitymar™ Leo) Mr. Munro, principal of Dun-|Burke to Salt Lake City of the! |barton High School as {ts speak-!Pacific Coast League Friday er, He told of the guidance work\and purchased catcher Chris being done in the school Krug from their Dallas Fort! Noble Grand Louise Wo farm club in the Texas conducted the meeting Joy League > 2 of the Pilkey of Rebekah Lodge. A_ favorable : ballot on two candidates was held FRIGIDAIRE Rapid Dry Cleaning of dry cleaning $2.00 At the Family Day Service in St. John's United Church four} Blair Park Plaze to Fri. 9am. te > om Ibs |children Pamela June and/ Sot 9am. te 8 om Patricia Joan Burton, Kevin Alvin Wilson and Lorna Jeani} "°" Tapscott were haptised TRUST COMPANY SERVICES EFFICIENCY One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murels Custom Draperies Broadloom C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paints A trust .compeny. has the focilities, equipment end trained staff to give. efficient service in all phoses of estate ond trust odministrotion. o " ° es ° DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby 308 Dundee St. W.--Whitby Compet about three men Sunday that/Shopping Centre, Ontario Coun-itien was under the S screen! 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