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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1965, p. 9

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nee er seta.) "cic. a oat dina teenie. in COLORFUL PARADE, DRUMHEAD SERVICE PRESENTED CANADIAN CORPS _ Strong Militia Held Essential Lt. Col. W. J. Saul, com-the cenotaph and three wreaths manding officer of the Cana-|were placed by a trio of Cana- dian Army's Central Command|dian Corpsmen from Unit 42. in Toronto, warned Saturday The Last Post was sounded-- that in future there will be nojthe color parties dipped their time to build up our resources|fiags, then raised them at as in the First and Second) Reveille. World Wars, ae Speaking at the fifth annual)|GUEST ORGANIZATIONS drumhead parade and service Unit 42 was represented by @ E P Z i We y of Unit 42 Kafaduaf Kbjqseee color party, band and marching @ : ' -, Chiat - 'Sic si lll tl i Association, Col. Saul said:| init, Guest organizations which LT.-COL. W. J. SAUL TAKES SALUTE IN FRONT OF OSHAWA ARMORIES Canada needs and must havelroo. part were a color party a strong militia. The recentifom the United Council .of militia reorganization had this\veterans' Associations of Osh- in' mind. jawa and District; Diamond Jub- The modern defence forceljiee fife and drum band from must adapt or in a modern war!Toronto; a marching unit from we perish, the Canadian Women's Army Of integration of the three Corps, Toronto. armed services, Col. Saul said:) A ablae party, band and There were sweeping ching unit from Unit 45 changes in the past pont Wit the Canadian Corps Associa- will result in a reduction of| , si Sartre ition, Hamilton; manpower by about 10,000, and) fom Unit 104, Niagara Falls; # a considerable financial saving) : j ' Ulster Accordion Band, Toron which will be used to purchase] alee gaat En ne ey ys Bo: Plageoraged - 10 cervices Branch No, 2; Unity § COLOR PARTY : 'Flute Band, Toronto; color Ohe Oshawa Time OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1965 4-WAY CONTEST The color party from Unit 42,/Patty from Unit 12, Canadian host contingent, leaned to the} London, Ont.; Oshawa a ee ee Veterans' Association marching colors were deposited on stack-|¥"!'- : : ed drums by Major Gordon| Queen City fife and drum Holmes of the Salvation Army.|band, Toronto; color party and Mayor Lyman Gifford brought) marching unit of Polish Veter. gree' s from ity. ans ion; She aide dee ine first} Pipe Band, Oshawa; color party | time the color of the United|and marching unit of Branch 43, Council of Veterans' Associa-\Oshawa and Branch 133, Co-f tions of Oshawa and District|bourg, of Royal Canadian Le- | were on public display. It is the|gion; pipe band of Branch 322, j only organization of its kind in|/Royal Canadian Legion, Ajax. Canada that has its own color--| Second Field Regiment, RCE, a red flag with blue background) trumpet band; color party and and the association's name in|marching unit of Toronto Negro white lettering. |Veterans' Association; Red Mar- & The parade which formed injines' trumpet and fife band, Alexandra Park was led by|Oshawa color party § and? three tanks from the Ontario|marching unit of Toronto Civic # WITH SOCRED? Vipond To Confer With PM It could be a four-way race here in Ontario Rid- ing. A spokesman at Social Credit Pary headquarters said today an Oshawa man -- whom he refused to iden- tify--has indicated an inter- est in representing for the party in the Nov, 8 election, "His consent is not defi- nite yet but we should know before the end of the week," the spokesman said. Social Credit ran a candi- date in the 1962 election. A, A. Alton of Uxbridge ran fourth behind Michael Starr, Norman Cafik and Aileen Hall. Regiment. As the tanks passed| Veterans' Association; marching | the cenotaph in the "garden of/unit of the Legion of Frontiers- the unforgotten," the crews|men, Toronto; and color party dipped the gun barrels. and marching unit of 1913 Following Col. Saul's address, Squadron, Royal Canadian the color parties marched tol Army Cadets, Oshawa. Crew Dunked As Boat Sinks | eral choice to knock veteran Michael Starr out tomorrow to meet with Pr Minister Pearson. Dr. Vipond said today. and Liberal campaign ager, will accompany Dr. pond to Ottawa. Curtailing his medical Dr. Claude H. Vipond, Lib- 13-year of Ontario Riding, goes to Ottawa} ime} 'He will enunciate the issues and outline the party platform," yee | Vi- prac- |tice, Dr. Vipond is now tidying up his poll organization. This} larea is being looked after by |Norman Cafik, who represent led the Liberals in the last jelections, two A campaign committee meet-; election committees were set up at a Saturday night meeting in Orono. man will be named then, t. R. Lovekin, secretary of the Durham Liberal's riding as- sociation, said a campaign com- mittee will be set up at a Port sag |Hope meeting Thursday night.|neld early Ted Curl television announcer\4 Campaign committee chair-|hoped to have Trade Minister Starr Busy At Conventions No nomination date has been jset yet for Russell C. Honey, the party's expected candidate who now holds the riding seat, Glenholme Hughes of Bow- Mitchell Sharpe as speaker, campaign chairman, the meeting will be in October and it is Project For Handicapped Organized By Scouts, Cubs | Oshawa Boy Scouts and Cubs jing is slated for this Thursday| will come up with a whole at the Oshawa headquarters, 22) boodle of good deeds Oct. 2 every householder in the city Sept. 25 and the Boy Scouts will pick up the bags -- filled, we when a Good Turn Day will be has| held. The object of the Day, in which all city Scouters and Cubs will participate, is to provide employment for workers at the Crippled Civilians Society work- shops in Toronto. The lads will tour the city col- lecting discarded clothing which can be repaired and cleaned by the disabled workmen and in) women. The goods will then be sold at Society stores and the proceeds will pay wages. STARTS SEPT. 25 Lloyd Irvine, a Scoutmaster, said that the Oct. 2 venture will follow the pattern laid out in last year's Good Turn Day. "The Cubs will deliver bags to REBELS RETURN Tory Party Unity 'Vital For Victory' : oon never should have eft." That "was Mike Starr's brief reaction to the story of the Tories returning to the fold following Conserva- tive Party leader John G. Diefenbaker's appeal last week, "You can't win anything without unity," Mr. Starr conceded today. "I have a feeling we will sweep back in. "Things look good for us." Last week, Mr. Diefen- baker called for party unity and the support of all those who split with him in the 1963 cabinet crisis, George Hees, former Trade Minister, will run in nearby Northumberland Rid- ing in an attempt to oust the Liberals' Dr. Pauline Jew- ett. Diefenbaker's one - time hope -- one: week later," The clothing will then be ship- ped to a central collection point for shipment to Toronto. The materials of greatest help to the crippled workers are repairable clothing, shoes and household linens. "We hope folks will check closets, trunks and attics for all those things that are 'not good enough to use, but too good to throw away'," said Mr. Irvine, The work which the Cubs and Scouts give to the handicapped persons helps them to become useful and self-supporting citi- zens. 3 Good Turn Day is an official project of the Oshawa District Council, Boy Scouts of Canada. | Albert st. Meanwhile, Mr, Starr been busy both in his own rid-| from Toronto to Oshawa returnling and across Ontario. | Saturday was a wet one for] Most days he spends in the Torontonians Don Johnston and|riding here while fulfilling de- Leon Mason, mands to speak .t many nomin- Their boat sank off Lakeside| ation meetings in the proince. Park. He will be in Shelburne to- CANADIAN CORPSMEN OF UNIT "Just after the race re-start)morrow night, St. Thomas at Oshawa their boat hit a float-/Thursday night and back in Lake Vista Ratepayers Zion Dedicates . ssi, inti ith" bet Elect Slate, Give Trophies Education Wing iissset norman couzey. init' Legon ual Whitby's Legion Hall, Th tl ciated The crew, experienced boats-|WATSON BILLED e recently constructed} i 5 The election of new sig od brag st. resident, was elected Christian men, only got a dunking, said | | --"Phe-third annual Lake On: tario Power Boat Marathon ACE WREATHS AT CENOTAPH 42 PL who re- Youth organizations Osh- awa which will make repre- in MICHAEL STARR Dr. P. B. Rynard, an Orillia ' y ' - ' Education wing of , a oored alMP, will be est speaker. and presentation of trophies for/first vice-president. : Zion United Church was dedi- te es eae were hig' Billy" Watson a PC well-kept gardens were high-| He served as a director in the! cated to the glory of God and picked up leandidate in Metro Toronto, lights Sunday of the Lake Vista} 1964°65 executive, Mrs, Howell the service of the congregation, 'The boat was recovered by almay get down to the Starr- Ratepayers Association meet- Ro it hig as the associa-! at an impressive ceremony Sun- diver | Dymond-Walker picnic Satur- ing. jon secretary, day afternoon, : Z cae laa »i Mrs. Genevieve Eyman, of) Last year's first vice-presi-| 'The service was conducted by| binge Sg craft started thal ie bdo -- = |Sharbot st., was returned for ajdent, Ben Young of Evangeline) Rey, Charles Catto, of Hampton, |"@ce rom en a : Tonight and Wednesday night, |second term as president by ac-/dr., was elected as second vice-| Ross Stainton, chairman of the/@4, said gg si Sagi he out-/Mr. Starr will recount 'his ad- jclamation, Weldon Howell, a president. Mrs. Clayton Newn-/ building committee, turned over} The lake was flat at the out- ventures on a recent trip to - ham, Sharbot st., was elected/the keys of the wing to Carl|Se! and only one boat failed to asia ere his Uleraine. birth: x to serve as treasurer Bradley, the senior elder, who|"avigate the distance to aga em He speaks to the Oshawa Mr. Newnham was among the|represented the congregation.|@¥2, Said Mr. Courtney, Jaycees tonight and the Ontario njure five directors elected at the|Following the ceremony re-|, OM the return, however, all Nae C eae Club Wednes- : meeting. The others are George|freshments were served. boats ran into difficulties when Fg gn meets are in | C lhi ® Porter, Lakeview av.; George! Among the guests were Rev.|? -- pie Mia E ahawa | a Smith, Evangeline dr.; John|F. J, Reed, of Sunderland, ajheavy rain and strong winds|™™ ae in ' n 0 1S10n DeHart, Wecker dr.; and John|former minister; Charles Cle-|Suddenly churned up the cd | pt Poe hoge ap teb A 10-year-old boy was serious- wa sg ~~ dr, "a oc u mence, chairman of the build-|\~~ eeueT ling meeting and the following ly injured Saturday when' his r. Newnham also took the) ing committee of Oshawa Pres- | rs se ia. bicycle was in collision with altrophy for the best kept house| bytery of the United Church; as| Scout Leaders np Myles in Sarn' car at the junction of Albert and|and garden in the Lake Vista|well as representatives of the | No dates has been set for a Wilkinson streets. area. Mr. Dekock came in sec-| churches in Hampton, Oshawa nomination meeting for Dur- William Sterling, of 80 Wil-/ong in the contest and third)and Bowmanville. 'Meet At amac ham Riding's New Democratic liam ave., was taken to Oshawa|Place was won by Karl Pa-| The wing, which was built by| \Party candidate. General Hospital with multiple| Kosta, lg av. Walter Schleiss, is the first] Boy Scout leaders from many} yrs. sS, Coutts, abrasions, multiple contusions,| Jonorable m tions in the/ storey of what will be a two- Ontario centres will meet in! presented the party in the last lacerations, 'fractured clavicle Contest went to Donald Shortt,|storey building. The total cost,|Oshawa this weekend to disc USS] slection, (and who has said she and possible internal injuries. |Wecker dr.; Stanley Elliott, Ev-jincluding a parking lot across|changes in the national scouting} .i}) pun again if the nomination Driver of the car was Hazel angeline dr.; Frederick Oldfield,|the road, was $19,500. More|system. is offered 10 her) said today all Ovenden, of 277 Sharbot st. Laurentian st.; Jack Phipps,/than half this amount has al-| Stanfey Richardson, Boy|--------_______________.. Two drivers were slightly in- rie nila and Harold Rolls,/ready been raised. |Scouts of Canada district ex- jured: when their cars collided|Sharbot st. "lecutive, said today that the in Co h Abl 2 the junction of Bond st, e,| A special award presented by| ew» troduction of a new breed of} ac aze and Wilson rd. n. on Saturday, |the association to the owner of Youth Grou S scout--the Adventurer Scout--| . i The drivers, who both sus-|the finest mixed garden went p and changes in the Boy Scout At Rail Station tained bruises, were Murray|'0 Bronislaw Blasczak, of Cedar badge system are among the| Martin, of Beaver st., New-|St- Mr. Blasczak's next os. k d T T lk items on the agenda for the} A Montreal bound CNR train castle, and John Laga, of 493/neighbor, Peter Wysotski Jr.,| S e 0 a Bi necting. jwas brought to a halt at Osh- Centre st., Oshawa got an honorable mention in More than 100 top scouters|awa Station this morning with a An Oshawa woman received a|the competition. from Eastern Ontario will at-|fire in one of the coaches. laceration to the head andj tend the three-day seminar at} What caused the fire remains bruises when the car she was DEVON BELLOW WINS jsentations to the provincial|Camp Samac. A. similar as-ja mystery, It is believed that riding in collided with another) HASTINGS, England (CP) --| Select Committee on Youth willjsembly will take place at Lon-|perhaps there may have been a car on Simcoe st. s The national town-criers' cham-|be given a rundown on proce-/don. fault in the wiring of the car- She was Mrs. Dini Vanden-|pionship, held annually in this|dure by the committee's secre-} The Ontario gatherings eoin-jriage'cooling system. berg, of 243 Quebec st., whojSussex resort, was won this/tary, Judge William T. Little. was a passenger in a car drivenlyear by Herbert Waldron of Representatives of local youth by her hiisband, Julius Vanden--Great Torrington, Devon.jorganizations are invited to berg. Driver of the other car,|Locally he is nicknamed "Whis+|meet him at the City Hall Oct James Berry, of 113 Barrie ave.|per." 1 at 3 p.m. Scouts of Canada. cide with meetings which are; Oshawa Fire Department was scheduled to be held across thejon the scene to trace the cause country under the auspicies ofjof the blaze. The carriage was the National Council of Boyjremovetl from the train and backed inte a siding. associate - defense minister, Pierre Sevigney, has prom- ised help and may run himself. Egan Chafabers, a former PC national presi- dent, and Ed Goodman, a well-known Toronto Tory or- ganizer, will work for the party this election.

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