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The Oshawa Times, 13 Dec 1958, p. 7

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26 COD FIREMEN PRESENT CHECK Firefighters from 26 COD | trophy Association in Canada cheek to James Harding, Co- were among th. + who aided In | Picture left, five hein Manager of mn Tortmio. the drive for funds to finance men Harry and Steve ody n 10 headed th the newly set up Muscular Dys- Keating, of 26 COD presenting a AT PORT HOPE Yule Spirit Is Good But Business Is Slow PORT HOPE The tinsel, the more with us,' he sald Christmas tree lights and the! Merchandise requiring finan Renewed efforts on the part of candy canes and colored decora ing such as furniture, television the management committee of {10na Are as bright as in season 5 and electrical appliances report the Home Improvement Group post, but Christmas buying Is al® considernble drop from last and the Winter Work Committee fiat, more cautious this year, voar's sales of the town council are expected Port Hope merchants report ai MORE UNEMPLOYED Lu renilt In some wory for thw vn least 10 per cent less spending! Otherwise the Christmas OY Suivalion Army An over the past three weeks than tyre in Port Hope Is bright, The dren "Ald Society have not re.| during the same period last year. factories are still filling orders ported any appreciable increase One exception ia the five and and no layoffs have been report: iy needy families, but thehe are a ten cent store, Murray Thomson, ed number in the district whe will assistant manager, sald today According to J, Gourlay of the receive help through the co-oper that "business has been extreme: Unemployment Insurance Com: (ation of elvie bodies, ly good so far this season'. He mission, there Is an increase of and service clubs implied that his business could || per cent is unemployment com-| On the whole, with plenty of almost be used as a barometer pared with the same period last snow about, the stage is set for of the economic mood year, Much of this is In the con "When money seems a little struction Industry and casual{for most families in Port Hope tight people appear to spend labor. Few skilled men are un-ithis year ' Kinsmen Fete "HOT SEAT" IN 'Bantam Team COBOURG CINEMA, 4 COBOURG Theatregoers PORT HOPE in Cobourg last night who ner meting in the St, Law: bers will entertain their families, ® Notel, the Kinsmen Club - sniffed smoke as they watch. ed a cowboy Ww hah! ted ~ its guests the Bantam dn cowboy mavie probably soball team which It sponsored missed most of the small drama which occurred when » de Lakeshore Laadve Inst A patron let his eigaret drop Rimmel Ang their asian oger down the side of his seat | cushion | Also present as a guest was 1] . pholstery padding was cdi ag hig ii Mon SmoUKenng when the Patron of Canada, who showed ny suddenly realised he was sit. y ting i " A general discussion took place] hh A "hot wet the man on schames to rasa fone for hin explained his predicament samp 8 Fon ve an Ly Only a few weeks ago the " gh i 0 n and theatre ravaked ita long stand ing no « smoking policy, per distriet will again support the ti ing t Kinsmen light bulb blitz and the 44 ish smoking in the las July 1st eelebration The Sunshine Draw was won hy Kinsman Alex Quigley, while a special draw for the hall team was taken hy Bill Cooper The club Ix conducting a turkey draw at the Leglon Hall Saturday night, Dee, 13 Keith Rose, of the Bantams stated the team had played 20 league games, won 10, lost nine shows from Greer Macdonald employed 1 d Chil | pie: churches! in the sixth encounter by one run on a homer A presentation was made to Kinsmen Bob Stothart who was recently married, At the next regular meeting at the St. Law At the regular rence on Dec, 22 and the mem 'Will Name Kiwanis Committees COBOURG Cobourg Kiwanis will lear president-elect Russell Rowe, chief officer on the new 1059 executive, name committees committee heads for the coming year In his Inaugural speech Tuesday night Goon FISHING | A regular duty of the president. LAC LA RONGE, Sask. (CP)| elect, the speech will he part of More than 200,000 pounds of weekly business and dinner meet. game fish was taken by anglers ing at the British Hotel here from Lac La Ronge this year, | Tuesday About 60 per cent of the total Incumbent president Ed Thom: consisted of northern pike sott sald yesterday that little busi ness had heen conducted at last the club's annual fund raising and one was not played Tuesday night's meeting: A dance Christmas dance, A meeting of In the playoffs, it won two to be held at Cobourg pavilion the board of directors followed two, tied one and was eliminated Dec, 19 was discussed, This Is the regular meeting Ts very merty in (@ura Secorg | CHRISTMAS | los! "MERRY CHRISTMAS" Assortment says it 10 nicely! Gift-wrapped, in 1, 2, 3 and 5 1b, boxes, $1.25 the pound, Luna elecord CANDIES famous for quality Step inside your friendly Laura Secord candy shop and see this wonderland of jolly Santas and snowmen, pure chocolate surprises and peppermint-y candy canes for the lucky youngsters on vour list, And the wonderful variety of favourite Laura Secord candies for grown ups=-all gaily wrapped! famous for freshness Simcoe & King Streets, Oshawa Oshawa Shopping Centre, Oshawa 147, CGE {Movers |A Town Hockey Tie For Lead In Men's Bowls COBOURG -- Cooeys and Me: (600, G. Wilcox 641, E. Ingamells In the Town Hockey League th Ivors have taken over first piace|678, P. Quinn 607, J, Bell 640, week: in the Cobourg Men's Bowling high single -- G, McDonell, E. ONTARIOS 10, WI-WAYS 2 League, Tuckers, former pace. Ingamells 277, high iriple ~ El setiers, took it on the chin from Ingamells 678. seventh place Matting to drop to) TOWN MIXED LEAGUE in the last 30 minutes, third, Team standing Is: | Ramblers 76, Eastenders 74, Greenaway led with a terri Cooeys B1, Mclvors BI, Tuckers Mooseheaders 56, Dodgers 55, five - goal display, 79, Clarke Brothers 77, Bol Mar: Toppers 51, Burley Bus 47, Lucky Larry Baltershy notched a pA | PORT HOPE .. Following ar the results of the games played The J's enjoyed a 4-1 lead in the first half and added six more Dave fe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setwidey, December 13, ALONG THE LAKESHORE Stricter Regulations For Driving Permits By ANGUS GORDON can be used in setting up the, Assessments in these cases 1] we 7 rr -- 1 qd gles 76, Homelike 70, Matting 69, Strikes 46, Hot Rods 8, Alley and Chateau 68, General Foods No, 2,|Cats 31, Crew Cuts 26, Aces 23, 64, Plaza 61, Jefferys 60, C.G.E.| Hydro 23, high singles ~ Layton phenson and Bryan Highfield, A No, 1, 59, Primeaus 56, Denton Dodge 266, Pat Dawe 279; high sists Florists 58, Kinkaid Sunoco 51, iriples -- Layton Doge 701, Jen three, Beaver Lumber 40, Wilson Mo: Burley 704 | Fenton and Len Stephenson, BOWLA)-DROME MIXED Central Construction 74, Dark No, 2, 46, Nichols| Horses 73, Spark Plugs 64, Train. 45, Independents 45, ing Bchool 59, Boboats 50, fmith's Ewarts 45, MacLarens 43, Gen: Taxi 44, Red Dots 41, Pavilion 34, eral Foods No, 1, 39, Homelike In: Dutch Oven 33, Bee Tees dians 37, Sawdust Kings 37, Birays 28, City: Dairy 18, Payne Brpthers 37, OPP 33, Bell High singles -- Men: Les Grim: | Cleaners 28, Jenings 24, Cooey shaw 301; ladigs ~~ June Wal: Rangers 24, Wilson Contractors son 266; high triples - 2, K of C 20, I0F 18, Cherneys, Grimshaw 740; Ladies 16, ; Hamilton 63) High single, A, Dawe 351; high LITTLE AMATEUR triple, W, Woodward 937; high! Strays 39, Go.Getlers 37, Strik- team single, Matting 1197; high|ers 35, Peanuts 33, Red Wings team triple, Matting 3408; hidden 32 Whiz Kids 27, Gliders 22, Blue|a pair and singles went to score, 2724 (2143) Payne Broth: Birds 21, Pee Wees 16, Flyers 14,| Pemberton, Jack Blac ers, King Pins 13, Cardinals 12, (Gilmour, Over 700 -- W, Woodward 937, LADIES ACADEMY LEAGUE | Dawe 7%, P, Moskaluk 757, Jenkin's Cartage 40, Earl's| Tomaseo 746, T, Cavanaugh gunoco 37, Tuckers 33, Card Mo-| 720, B, Medhurst 723, H. Ayres org 25, Fardellas 21, C.G.E, 16, 80 3, B, Mills 728, F, Melvor ide) 15, Jenings 12, Curtis 12, AN 711, 1, Vader 710, G. Turpin 707, Misfits 11, Hoseltons 9 High team ©F% for the losers K. Abraham 701, Over 300 triple Earl's Sunoco 8238, For the File we Woodward 360, 331; A, Dawe 35, high single -- Pat Dawe 206; high Ashhy, Gilmour, lax, Trotte B. Guy 810, D, Douglas 306, (piple -- Ivy Black 736 Hall and Farrell, ¥ldos got tk W. Wright 30 2 COD MIXED LEAGUE 04d penalty In seven LADIES LEAGUE Cookles 52, Headpins 47,1 _ VESTERS 5, MATHEWS 3 Sommervilles 73, Caldwells 50, Bowrdsmen 46, Skittlers 45, Un. Plaza Hotel 54, Harnden and derdogs 44, Phibs 42, Hot Shots King 54, Grafton 52, Dunn Clean. 38, High Hatters 37, Pinfalls 35, ers 49, CGE 3, Bowlaways 33, Pros 21, Beginners 28, Kellys 27, Uptown SPORTSMANS LEAGUE 2, Cooeys 9, Headpins 59, Moonshiners 45, Over 200 L, Daniels 208, M, Woods Insurance #M, K of C 4", Poole 202, 1, Hartley 2M, 1. Riley Training.8chool No, 1, 41, Local| 268, L, Harnden 206, 8, Johnston! 13138, 30, White Rose 2, Co 202, G. Wilcox 220, 268; C, Power! bourg Road Aces 21 218, J, Bell 240, 26; C, Mott MATHEWS MIXED LEAGUE 24, F. Ingamells 222, 277, KE. Guttersnipes 49, Pin Heads 4 King 206, B, Wass 215, 8, Har. Hot Shots 42, Lucky Strikes 40, den 206, Y. Howard 236, J. Dol. Strikeouts 40 Kingpins 38, Alley ley 245, P, Quinn 201, 206, 200; Kings 84, Blowouts 32, Rollers 26, 3 . G, McDonnell 277 Kightballs 26, Aces 25, Handicaps ers, Grant Watson ruined rw Bowling over 600 Riley 19 Smith's whitewash hid Penalized were Ewart, Davis and Slater of the and Carlson, Oliver and West Trinity, St, Mike's upset Bt, tors 4), Legionaires 47, Cooey All-Blars ment team. L, Batlershy was a Dougli Men: L penalties, LEAGUE top with a victory in the midd game as G, Gerry Poulin getting the thir {went to Davidson, Ivor, Lowry, Halford and Ra Pillsworth Garry Wakely, Pal and Bill Perry scored for 3, losers, with Bob Brereto th to the winners No Surprises In Church Loop COBOURG Hop! Doyle, Doyle rapped | Finkle netted the other, Brooks wiek's This Yeore week's period markers to sink Trinity| dvisions of the Cobourg Church winners, Grant getting the other, t Hockey League pro fuced few sur- John Cooper was Trinity lone prises. Results of games follow: marksman | TF, Standing in the Mite division ' ter six weeks Is Bl, Aldraw's WRT Peter's Trinity St, Mike's A's roll on undaunt- af od, They scored seven goals In the final canto to get an AK St. Mike's A's triumph over St. Peters, It was St. Andrews 1:1 after 20 minutes on goals hy OTS Paul Gutteridge for the Irish and St, Peters Stephen Harold of Kt, Peter's | Trinity 4 Before the game was over Bt, St, Mike's B's 0 | Mikes had shot in seven unan:| Paul Berthelet leads the scor. swered tallies, Gerry Bambridge ing derby, Top five In this de. scored five times in the third| partment are; period while Gutteridge notched! 31 4-0 41 2 ? 1 7 are | J, Hope G, Ewart |D, Doyle ND, Kerhanhan G. A, Pts, |: Slater gl et. were home by Bill Wakely, Mal Ste: went to Garnie Harris with two each to Walsh and Ror Battersby unassisted and Bud Downey from Al Lewis were the scoring plays for the Depart-| see 1 a misconduct while Bill of the lorers was banish 'led from the game due (0 & league rule after drawing three minor trips, Hi-Ways had six of the ten Rich Brown pounded Uhome four goals, Bobhy a sot im aired " k and Jim man of advanced years, partially| Darlington township councll are! Not gl tree-stealing Is done by Harvey and Al Dark scored in Under the new system of issuing ove the attitude of residents the first half for the Eldos with(licences, of course, he will nol find the al, Tom Micks, Roger Phillips y ARM TRACTORS d Jimmy Hoy picked up help assists went 10 qouioniture extension services, is Harvesters ran up A 5:2 lead in quite small children, who are the first half and then coasted to allowed to operate tractors [their triumph, Chub Melvor and Ian Halford led with a duo of under ten are allowed to operate visions of the bylaws, but the rea counters each, while the odd one!the vehicles, sometimes without Assists were awarded to Me: is not an uncommon sight to meet Foote getting tional work to encourage the safe two assists, Ten penalties, seven use of tractors winners Peter's 5:1 on the prolific scoring of Dave four goa into the net while linemate Bob Jon converted Bob Borth- EARLY SNOW A BLESSING? ass for St, Peter's single] : np er ,|are viewin, e early, heav a good old-fashioned Christmas games in the Mite and Midget 3:1, Sands potted 2 goals for the with ohen peigliios were yr of | snowfalls with some ARMA Individual high scorers to date mally GA is quently the 1958 road budgets and District Editor new year budget, amount (0 only a fraction of the Announcement that drivers' "It's always nice to go to costs of the services which must permits will be issued only by the Queers Fark with a svieisi got under law be provided, new driving examination centres of costs when you are asking | Ws causing concern in some a litle extra, they point out, | TREE-RUSTLERS |quarters, Without doubt, some "FOUND MONEY" Farmers and Lover are rural dwellers are going to suffer| The Lake Ontario Regional De-| complaining of the growing num. {what they will consider hardship, |velopment Association refers thus{ber of "tree-rustiers", expecially {Especially the more senior eiti-|to the estimated half a million|in the Pontypool, Darlinglon and ; dollars. which tourists brought into| Hope township areas, The thieves It fs a fact thet issuers have the ferritory in the past summer, [Are blatant in their vaids, and been inclined to use some toler Directors believe this money was work during daylight hours, Com: ance, especially where older peo- spent here as a direct vesult of (plaints have been made to the [ple have been driving for years promotion initiated hy the asso:|provincial police and department without any form of mishap, ciation; of lands and forests officials in {Many of these older folk live in The board admits it is hard tothe hope that some action will be more or less isolated areas, and assess the material gains from |initiated to punish the offenders, pat NVCHOL.ON FILE 9, ELDOS 8 |n00q their cars for essential trips various promotions, hut will step gangs, however. Many families The File stayed close to the to town, However, there are some up its advertising and 'displays a! e The gangs swoop into the area 'tsmen's shows in an effort 1 jn (pucks, which they load with and who are definitely physically increase the take by at least (he hest trees available, and $475,000 In 1959, |make of back to the eity with e know of one case where 8 DARLINGTON MEETING [thelr booty, le|who reside within town limits, ! blind, has been plying for hire undoubtedly concerned a little (aie a jaunt into the country from Who the city, to pick up Christmas ir plans for bullding, oF trees mostly from farm woodlots, fonoviting are now subject to re They are discriminating in their striction | i ie search, but not in the cutting Thursday evening, township gor mers complain that some: clerk W. Rundle and eouncil will times & good tree is hacked down attempt to explain the zoning hy simply lo get the top, Farmers law, and the new master plan at point out that they would he wills a public meeting in the munieipal foo" Con" oon for a token pays huiiding iy Rampton. and most Ment so that they could supers m (TP Sigh vise the cutting, This would allow of his councillors are anxious that th to k the woodlots in tid residents of the township should MNEs 10 Keep FIC HERAT A 0 pid be cognizant, not only of the pro-| ase when the cutting is done in. |discriminately, jacent to a large centre of dus. try, Darlington is faced with the necessity of providing education | ard other essential services for people employed. outside the mu- nicipality In most cases they take up residence in areas where there is) little, if any, restriction placed| d he able to qualify, "The new ministry of transport working with the department of ' trying to find a solution to the Ve problem of farm tractor ace dents. There is particular concern {about the number of children In many cases, children of sons for introducing them Like many other township ad- SPECIAL SCATTER RUGS Reg. 7.95 3.50 MU WAY Hug Gules | supervision, It is claimed that it| up with a tractor driven by a child on the highways, Junior farmer groups and 4H in| he clubs do a great deal of educa | hut the toll of {farm accidents each year, prin ~|eipally connected with tractor {n!OPeration, still grows on hullding It is hard to license tra" »s e, Principally because they are used mostly on private property, Oc. of | casionally they have (o be taken (on the road when work is taking place at distant parts of the farm Is] NO. 1 CHRISTMAS TREES ARE SCARCE Buy Early At A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE However, it Is likely that there'll he more checking on the eligibility of the people operating tractors on the highways While most municipal engineers just now, one or two officials are Team stanamg after six weeks: viewing it philosophically Thelr W LT Pts, reasons sound good enough, IL 6 0 012 | The bill for snow clearance this | § (year is likely to he much heavier 4 than was anticipeted in most 8 areas along the lakeshore, Nor. we du not have such heavy falls until the new year, conse allowances will be sirained to some extent, In many places, {there will be loud outcries from the public about getting snow clearing equipment, v It Is pointed ou. that we are # | more another and Paul Rerthelet trig: P. Berthelet gered his first of the contest. GG. Bambridge ST, MIKE'S NEED WIN C, Gllehrist St. Andrew's had little trouble P, Massey downing winless St, Mike's R's P, Gutteridge 6-1, Paul Massey and Michael MIDGET Calne were lamplighters on two St. Andrew's Midgets, enjoying occasions each to show the way. great success romped to their Ray Rowen and Doug Campbell sixth, successive victory with a tallied one aplece. John Wilonda 6:1 conquest of Trinity, Don Sila spoiled John Melvor's shutout ter and Jim Hope bagged two bid goals each, singles hy Roh Davis han fan 0 ? ? "TIMES BUREAUS | 'Port Hope TU 5-535 M. Hackman Cobourg FR 2-520 Tain Macdonald 1 LJ] n L] 10 a little luckier than some of our neighbors across the horder, The county engineer admits that, but ruefully surveys his battered hud gel, The more optimistic officials, % however, think it Is much better 1 get it now, so that the cosis! 1015 KING EAST' RA 5.1764 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M, FREE OFF STREET PARKING 7 Training School fired three last and Don Kernaghan, For the los 1 Quality Christmas POULTRY STATION 117 BLOOR ST.EAST RA 3-4722 Ib. 53¢ Ib. 60¢ Ib. 65¢ Ib. 50¢ Ib. 60¢ TOM TURKEYS HEN TURKEYS CAPONS ROASTING CHICKENS GEESE New York Dressed Weight STUFFED TURKEYS STUFFED CAPONS . Ab, 79¢ PRE-DRESSED DUCKS Ib. 59¢ SPECIALIZING IN COOKING STUFFED TURKEYS & CHICKENS AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE, NICKORY SMOKED TURKEY & BARBECUED TURKEY AVAILABLE IF ORDERED IN TIME ba Ib. 79¢ SANITONE APPROVED E VELEIGHS CLEANERS Assurep SATISFACTION ©sHAWA LAUNDRY INUMBER RA 3-4631 SOFT WATER USED GOOD SHIRT FINISHING RUGS WASHED or CLEANED ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD LAUNDRY E XPERIENCED THOROUGH | NDIVIDUALLY WASHED INIONE BETTER GUARANTEED QUALITY SUPERIOR SERVICE rum ALAA] 50 MILL ST, RA 3-4631

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