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The Oshawa Times, 9 Jan 1959, p. 6

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(loton skated the entire length of the jee to pop In an unassisted 12:06, In Ie less than Hour minutes he scored again at 16:14, This time he ans assisted hy Garry MeCulkough Mike Murray played - gos! for 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pidey, Jonuary 9, 1999 ph wr gp hie. "Times BUREAUS Hat-Trick For Rjax jax i McCullough John Mills BOWMANVILLE BOWMANYILLYE, (siaih) Tint was the 18st for the viel the locals, while Jim Armstrong Hockey (ans at the Bowmanville tors and with the leglonnaires did the net minding chores for MARKET 3.7282 Viemorial Arena Wednesday night [playing one man short, Erie Cor 1indeny Rae Hopkins waw Bowmanville Leglonnaires of the OMHA Juvenile Division trounce Lindsay Nie-Ralders to the tine of 74, Bowmanville cap tam, Garry McCullough pulled the hat trick and had an prsist on two more of the home team's seven { womle Will Crossey opened the scoring oarly for Bowmanville when lie hit the target ai 9:81 of the me # 'Healthy Child { Better Scholar PORT HOPY, -- Miss 1, Bloele, are held, January 14 nmunize supervisor of the Public Health (tion elinies will begin in | he Nursing Service in the Northum: morning and continue Thursday | heriand and Durham Health Unit, [and Viiday, she said, Vaccination in a talk tn the Port Hoe ome [efor protection against diph and Behool Association io Central 'theria, polio, scarlet fever Sehool, sald humping cough, and smallpox, "ond Wealth makes 1 easier (she pointed out, Bhe added (hat | for the child to he suceessful at imany pre-school ehlidren receive school," She strasssd the early immunization, but booster shots need of 5 child to feel secure are required "Phe attitudes that surround #1 Miss Bleed said 1 ls advisable ehild during the first few months (for everyone lo have & Vacoink [] of iis pubs Bo dn more to maid |tion every seven years to guar: | Council Meet iis personality than most of the |anee effective protection | first period, MaCulioug WHE Inter years," she said, She point-| One of the parents al the meet: COBOURG When the United credited with the assist, Lindsa ed oul that the nursing service |ing sugeested, that with the open: Counties Comell of Northumber then took over the period wil strives to assure a good star! forling of the 81. Lawrence Seaway, [land and Durhiem stoet: He fret Dave Walnman scoring at 11:51, the child hy offering pre-sehaol |g resultant influx of seamen from [1950 session Jan. 19 there will bel Murray Bratt and Fred Melean instruction so thet mothers may [foreign ports mlght: result in in: [15 new vepresentatives of muni: were given assists on that mark he confide it and well informed vreased exposire to communi: | eipalities to he sworn In or Miss Bleele Indicated that h cable Aisenses Three of these will he new Again the Nite Ralders scored ooplete record of the ehild's! Mrs, J Coopman, PIOKTAIN reeves, and ten new depity when I, Grozelle clicked with an health history 1s kept through convener, introduced the speak: | reeves unassisted shot at 16:43, The hh 1) il fd L A 13 New Faces At Counties THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF Seckion 390 of The Municipel Act (RS, O, 1950, Chapter 243), IN THE MATTER OF dn application of the Corp- oration of the Town of Ajax for an extension of the period of temporary approval of Its Restricted Area By-law Number 143, passed the 25th day of July, 1955, and By-law Number 144, passed the 26th day of September, 1955, up to and Including the 30th day of June, 1959. ARMY CELEBRATES NEW YEAR WwW. Foote, VC | tion held at the Officers' Mess | Depot and Malor A. 1, Banders shown being New Year recep Malor 1H Tohn wel hy Colonel W. KE, Bawden, Com President of the Mess Commit mandant of 26 Central Ordnance | lee 0. R, Chapman, Secretary P.M 3741.58 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF LANDS ABUTTING ON THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF HROUGHAM (Staff) AJAX have heen expressed ! ratepayers In ings Ward IN THE MATTER OF Section 390 of The Municipal Act (R.5,0, 1950, Chapter 243), ee @ IN THE MATTER OF an application of the Corpora. tion of the Town of Ajax for an extension of the period of temporary approvel of its Restricted Ares "By-law Number 143, passed the 25th day of July, 1955, end By-low Number 144, passed the 26th day of September, 1955, up to and Including the 30th doy of June, 1959, APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby ap- points Friday, the twenty-third day of January, 1959 ot the hour of ten o'clock In the forencen, ot the Board's Chambers, 145 Queen Street West, for the hearing of oll parties interested in support of or op- posing this application, 1 fe Nn Tanda plan was gh thought en given lo the He said Ajax Acts To Prevent Rabies 1] ahaut SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND there pile sehool and three complete wile Mrs, § Relsler presided, | The new men are, Reoves period ended with the Lindsay diseases, immunization elinies In Dr. Power's Sehool, Feb comer to eounell, In the person | APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING of the second to tle it up, with Brighton township: ¥, Denys,| In ithe less than three minutes, for the hearing of all parties interested in support [hei Tom Jones, (ohourg; W. minutes of the second 'period aried to the { 2 Ma( I fire department has established (town, AL the town's last come) [at 10.42 McCullough siored assist The fire protection agreement [Hon that the agreement with the lo wind up the period with Bow dented say: | Heeord and his 1m would go to Cobourg, was elected and install: (ning with Murray Bradt scoring Misgh PRINCE RUPERT (CP) Frog gaged, We feel that the rest of thea new high school would affect! Chairman of the town's fire and (did not say we'd go, If (here's street, installing officers were | 4 ' ¥ a bargain than the developers orig: services besides making a large|He indicated that Rowmanville| 1a have the matter reviewed.! Other officers installed ineluded Christensen, chalrman of the fish and study [ship if the development ap: the developer would he # "the machine stands there idle "It would he foollsh for us to man executive comprising J, D {but fishing Also installed as Padre of the | " AJAX (Staff) An extra dof fs no 1 tin catcher will he on duty in the need for panie | physical eheckupy are made dur IMrs. 1. Armstrong thanked the #. MeMillan." Alnwhek; 1, R hove out in front with & narrow ing piblie school years peaker Bummham, Hastings; and G6, Dean 21 margin, As part of the work on preven It was announced (hat the next South Monaghan, There will Lod Bowmanville came back after of former deputy-reeve from) 4 iow ' / . Garry MeCullongh getting his AT PORT HOPE on. first wally, Kale Carleton was | THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby ep- on Given the assist oints Friday, the twenty - third day of Jenuary, 959, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, Brighton village, ©, 1, Thomp. | ldndsay came right back with | 0 uspen on, Campheliford; B®. Gibson, John Davit beating the Legion of or opposing this application, . LIibh, Hamilton; G4, 1, Toss, Mur. Four minutes and 6 seconds DATED of Toronto, this 29th day of December, ire act | ray, and C, Nowe, Seymour |Inter Garry MeCullough again 1958 [lapped one in for Bowmanville ' I EAR TAX RISE led by Bryan Hughes, -- a tradition of speeding to five meeting, Reeve Head Budge and A pr 5 Mal R E ville, whether in Port Hope or In| Deputy reeve Mike Wiadkya talk L 10:54 Paul McCullough tip tepayers Lxpress : | a with Hope township comme under [township be terminated | E t | manville out front with & b8 lead, | P [fire at this week's town eounell| At this point Councillor W, A xecu ve | In the final period [indsay look: | " meeting and sparks flew | COROUNG Ol 1Cerl | In | ] OW] } s] 11 ing his men would go to a five, [fires in the township regardless ed Wednesday night for a second | an unassisted goal at 7:68 0 regardless of a possible suspen |of the agreement, Chief Record, [erm as president, HWranch 134.) im of an agreement with the who was present al the meeting | Canadian Legion, At a enlorfu) hy " ' ' " p i" nw|man Jock MeLean has brought a ) ratepayers will suffer." the township either {ght eommittee, Councillor D. J. Ino agreement we won't go Zone commander "Seotty"| ' 4 Plokering| "councillor Ross Hawthorn re. Crusader Development Cor: [8mith, expressed dissatisfaction] Now the matter is under com: | Broughton, vice-president of Pro y daatry to this northern hip regarding the proposed plied I would like It known that poration has agreed to pay $360 with the town's fire protection| mittee discussion and senior (vinelal Command, and Zone Com ritish Columbia coastal fishing | Hall a mesaher of the|inally planned, There has heen no contribution towards the construe: receives a straight standby fee of They are anxious that amicable first viee-president Ted Rollings orien Suminittes, told he Cham Hatepavers Assoclation|blind rush into this." thon of a water plant and A sew [$1600 a year from the neighboring velationships, so paintakingly es: second vice-president Willlam bev ol ommeree at g ie Lean 5 counell meeting] Reeve Sherman Scott asked If | age «disposal plant. Reeve Beotl [townships tablished with the township, may Smith; secretary, Alfred Perfect; |#™ Associates are diving for of financial proved sald "1 see no reason for million dollafs in the 50 million and the township doesn't pay Il 8 lose the splendid co-operation that Burnet, Jack Bevan, Harold Bax | financial! any other ward to be affected out-'dollar project.' full share" now exists hetween Hope Lown: top Jack Heenan, N, MeKinlay, | Under the present agreement ship and Port Hope," comment: and Bill Cockburn, Sgt -at-Arms Ontari | ntarlios hraneh for another year was Rey T. A. Ashell, of Graflon | Choose Raynor POWMANVILLE'S FINEST | To Head Board TAX! SERVICE PHONE | | 1 " " HOP | STEVEN'S TAXI town during the next few days to| "With proper precautions there i or 8 (0) 8 PORT HOPE W. 8. Raynor plok up all dogs running at large, [is no reason why any human| PORT HOPE -- Port Hope Jun This step has heen taken hy the should contract the disease,' he|lors proved they belonged In Jun | | Port Hope publie school board in " have net ressived your heoause a oonfirmed| The dog-control bylaw of the here Wednesday night, Refore COBOURG Wiltred Huskil: from each sesalon There are perolval School Thursday night, you v rabid dog has heen town of Ajax prohibits the run-|a small crowd of 165 they hel of Peterhororough- will at: appointed -vepresentatives, sald chairman and also chalrman of || first, If you sre unable te con: Foronto- [Mr Huslilson on and control of eopgmunieahle meeting of the association will he he a fourth new reeve, nol a new WO HiT ANd Sever FOconds Wrough, Bowmanville; PP. Anson ot the Board's Chambers, 145 Queen Street West, Cartwright; O, Phillips, Crama- Dalres' goal tender al exaclly five HH Will Osbourne assisted and in PORT HOPE Te volunteer fire, based on the distance from Cobourg Legion ] and aga Hope township ed down Councillor Smith's ww ped the puck Into the Lindsay net AK Fire Heherle sald he understood Chie | Coorge Waller, od like they were still In the run Chief David MoNelll | CATCHES OCTOPUS advisors should have been en-(side of school area No, 2, or that township jumped to his feet and said: "Iiceremony In the Leglon Wall, Orr| RE CATCHES 0CTOPL [ elopment in the Frenchman's|we have driven a mueh harder [per lot and install all internal | agreement with Hope township, members of council are striving mander Frank Hills, Port Hope town---catching octopus, Norman premature and|taxes would inerease in the town: said 'the total contribution hy| Councillor R. ¢ Fverson said he maintained treasurer, Arnold Hall; and a six topuses, valuable as balt in hall {the town receives a fee for each'ed Reeve Nead Hudge 1a Filton Waller | G D | He stressed that waa elected chalrman at the first | regular monthly meeting of the MA 3.5822 | own authorities as an urgent sald {lor "BR" company at the arena 1 son, of Cobourg, and Walter Mor: | still four sessions which have not A 1, Hallett was named vice:|| Times phone your carrier boy | the animal has heen ning at large of any dog at any | the #gmeoth skating accurate Vis, Neanrs case of A found and time, With two dog-eatchers on Maver William Parish has isthe Job it is expected that the destroyed axe 0 he oe M Er) its spread among Wn mi houiid nat approaching « animale of any warn thelr handling kind 1) wes! passing Peterborough Laton Mao: | lend a meeting of the tors to. a 58 count until the seven minute mark of the final stanza, | {Kingston Preshyterian Synod in Toronto Bunday Winter and spring policies of the Rynod are The Hynod of Toronto-Kingstor extends from the eastern side of Hamilton, at the edge of the Ham: | [the finance eommitiee test him by 7.00 pm, \ Dr, IDA, Hunt hecame ehalr: | ' man of the property eommitiee | TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI with Dr, G. A, Graham and A, A A penalty let the Peters away for three goals in 48 seconds and a final B32 victory 0 he outlined at the meeting, and the two Nynod representatives from - Pelerborough Preshytery will return to communicate gen eral conclusions ta the 16 ses sions comprising the Preshytery ion Nynod, to the east side of | Kingston, and runs as far north as Orillia, Mr, Huskllson is vice president of the Synod Preshyter lan Men's Association | lixecutive of the Peterborough Preshytery is comprised of presi dent, William Davidson, Peter borough; vice-president, James The game was fast and fairly clean all the way with 18 minors heing dished out, the visitors get Ung seven. I was a one all stale mate ending the first and Latons! The presbytery, which extends were up 88 commencing the third, [from Bowmanville to Brighton | The first period featured close and from Lakefield to Cobourg, | yuo Cobourg REOTOLATY checking and 11 was not until[DOW hopes to organise monthly | opcives Ahir Steele Cobourg, | 13.80 that Horton put the winners |Workshop meetings of the Pres: wo conic and social Action re ahead on a play with Jewell and |byterian Men's Association, the presentative Rev, G Smith Pe Vilneft. Port purpose of Which In to teach bible [jn ceo , J | | Hope Ward as members, while John Iardine is ehalrman of auditor jum affairs with committee men Dr. Graham and W. 1, Jordan Reoretary Lewis, Arthur Finnay was ap pointed attendance officer The meeting extended a vote of thanks to W. I, Jordan, super vising principal of the town's four publie schools, which have a combined enrolment of 1350 pupils and 44 teachers refused to however, and equal hack down and prayer study The Presbyterian Men's Asse led at 17 34 The two Bynod representatives oiation was sanctioned in 1087 at With Nicholls of Latons off for|this fall contacted the Various ses: Vanoouver at a meeting of the hooking, Teddy Watts let a|slons of the presbytery, at whieh|ohgieh General Assembly, when soreened shot go from the blue time alma of the association were jmembers from Cape Breton to the line whieh beat Curtis. Douglas outlined | Yukon agreed on the concepls drew an assist on the play | At present the association Ia Injof a national group, which later English of Peterborough was | the process of forming a preshys held (ts flvst conference at Paris, TOWN OF AJAX Calls Accepted Between 7 «7130 p.m. Only DATED at Toronto, this 29th day of December, 1958, 0. R, CHAPMAN Secretary « treasurer Ia Mes, 1.|* TENDER Yonder will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 pm, January 22nd, 1959 for One new 1950 or 1959 twee: door sedan for use os & Police Cruiser, 6 ar 8 oyl Inder, equipped With Se G:ply tube type trees, of PUBLIC NOTICE Fee-Charging Employment Agencies The effective date of a new regulation of the Unemployment rk has The following additional bik ment te he queted separately, Heavy Duty Battery, Heavy Duty generator, Heavy Duty eluteh Hiavt Duty springs and eh, \ Back-up light Outside rear view mire, To be taken ar tradesini One 1958 Chevrolet Delray ap: proximately 45.000 miles, equipped with heavy do battery, wprings en whoeks, centre hn Insurance Commission respecting the operation of foe-charging We n employment agencies is January 4, 1959, SHAGAGY DENIZEN The Avetie muskox, known hy shoulder hump and long uy oat of hair welgh up to 00 pounds MENAGERIE Under the new regulation it ia illegal for a privately-owned held In \ chi made and ailing MERRY employment agency to charge a fee to workers for placing them wroeeeds the Lowest or any tender not nee entarily accepted, ie outer May fund in employment in any occupation except those listed below, B.C Falby, Town Clerk, Box 909 Alex, Ontarie It {s not illegal to charge a fee to workers for procuring employs ment for them as baby sitters; registered or practical nurses; athletes, performers, lecturers, or entertainers; or in any other trade, occupation, or profession' that may be specified by the Unemployment Insurance Commission, TOWN OF AJAX DOGS Dog owners are hereby advised that in accordance with Section 2 of By-law Number 11 of the Town of Ajax, 1939 Dog Tags must be procured not later than January 15th, 1959, Licences and Tags may be obtained at the Municipal Ottice or the Police Station, sued an appeal to all citizens to] town will he cleared of strays In a-opevate. In view of the fact|d few days thal & definite case of a rabid dog|. Mayor Parish pointed out that has heen detected and destroyed, [OE LAgs are on sale al the mu 1 would urge all dog owners tol hieipal offices and the police sta keep thelr dogs and cats under ton and according to the hylaw alose confinement," he said may he obtained hy Jan. 16 his is the only effective way|Afte! thet dage dog owners face to combat and prevent the spread | Prose ution of the disease. Dogs taken out for alse must he on a leash, Al . found running at large will Will Let Boys npotinded, Stray dogs 'will he royed wvor Parish sald rabies 1s A Attend School nit bigs and the danger of COROURA The publie school ented. Parents |P0ard has agreed to let Mervyn children [And Robert Avery, aged 11 and six, attend Hurmmham street pub ho Jo le school from whieh they had stra heen barred since April 4, 1047 [because they lived a few hundred . vards outside the town's Senior u limits W0IVing an Interference penalty tery oouncll, requiring two men! Ontario hetr father, Mervyn Avery, at LAR of the second when Port | | S vice - president of Cobourg and Hope's Paul Wakely, who plays . . he called from Toronto to go pens oon Distriet Labor Cound, kept his f Peterborough, went solo P 0 Building over each Installation 10 see what ohildren out of school in Cobourg through the entire Port Hope elub uy could be done (0 eliminate the PORT HOPE The Moss How: after the school hoard told him he to heat Rwart on a pretty goal nolae son Memorial Centre facing the would have to pay almost $180 In| gnaiish made It 51 unassisted Not Yet Ready | Late in November, when other town p rown from A "NOt extra school fees at 1.80, but at 10.08 George Fen. | {offices were moving Inte the stove league' for armehalr politi He had also refused to lek them on hilged the twine for the On| COROURA Cobourg Post: (building, the Post Office again elpans a avisioned hy Mo 8 8 attend - the nearest oWnEMD acing with help from Greenaway, | master George Leetham stated reported that it did not know of a Hewson to a full Aedged senior sohool, beoause he did not want he teal aved : oaut that he has no idea when the moving date. One source did say citizens' clubhause under the reo: them erasing the busy Montreal: CHE ATE ae ou 1A town Post Office would he mov-|that he hoped it would not be pation committee : Toronto number 2 highway. No a tre ait and It 4 Ht Se ing to new quarters in the new until after the Chelstimas rush, tes. Helen Upper, chairman of sehool hus was avallable, and 2 pre at Hie RENE aderal building at Albert and! now well past the building committee for Ihe there was no way by which Mp. inute mark when Game Har |\eiqin "sooty Word the & ' : memorial sald she ex: Avery could make the townsheh M8 of Port Hope was banished for W finally \ 1 that oid Oh tie date of the move 5 tl Hing will he finished je tr wortation high sticking Originally 1t was hoped tha {Will have to come from (wo pects the hile i : of provide transportatic ; . {the building would be ready and sources to the office before i in Hime for an opening party Vali No offielal reason for the At 7.068 Jewell counted for the ai looal federal offices establish: oan be official, Department of online ay change of heart was glven hy the visitors fram Fitegerald and Rug od hy August. Unemployment In| Public Works will wha 4 HI Indirect Hghting, panelled walls soho hoard, but {1 1s helleved lish. At 745 Fllagerald made it a \ 0 . : y : surance and Customs and Excise! that the premises are ready fol and re already install that the land on Which the Averys 38 with assists going to Wakely | gifie Hd not move in until al \ ot far the Hoo and Kel: Jive due to be annexed hy and Kelly nl five seconds late SIN i A ave Wd wh ootupaIy and the Secubaney "oud stil ta he Catuiira woakibly thin sui: | Wakel # ONE 1ALET post the end of November Will have to be authorized by a ent Cun WE soon, possibly this su 3 nhly sealed hia seco unas The bullding's Progress has postal offices at Toronto or Ota Saturday night, Jan. 10. a Moss y : been plagued hy a series of deo wa Hewson Memorial Dinner will he Fitzgerald upped It to 73 at lays sinee August, when bollers WONPTIA a he Canadian Legion Hall 10.59 assisted hy Jewel) inatalled In the basement were \ ONPITAL OF ENING of $3 per Hate 1% held | ita Despite being completely tired found ta be too small. A hale NHRIDGE (Staff he new Xi 2a to ont Part Hope continued to at had to be tor in the basement |LOlaEe Hospital in Uxbridge will g tack and only goed goalkeeping wall to remove the old and put [De olficially opened Monday, Jan by Curtis kept them off the scare in the new, larger bhollers [18 a 230 pm Last summer shoe Later it was found that a metal] 'Open Howse was held in the Final goal of the game came at bar counter grill, which houses Mew building and a campaign 1018 with English the marksman [the various Post Ofifee wiokets, | Was started io ralie enough funds from Wakely ax teammate Nich! was aot the correet size. This lay [10 equip the hospital, This was ols Was serving a penalty about the front Roar of the build: [Emecessiul and the hospital is now Stars of the game were the ing In seotions for several days |[PAWIRRed and ready for business rival goatios Dave Ewart for Port | before heing returned tg he tailor Hope and ( of Peterborough. (ed to specifications Captain Paul Wakely, Jowell] Recently fuorescent lighting and Eaglish led the winners | installations in the ceiling of the While for the tasers Teddy Watts, loffioe were found to emit an an Herk Martin and George Fenton 'noving hum. Electricians had to all showed! 1a good advantage fhe teams play the return game hack Poterhorough. on {Friday night 1t in not illegal for a privately-owned employment agency to in charge a fee to the employer, FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX 1) vou Nave nob reeeived your Times by 7 pm. call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 AR wilh mat be placed hater 7.30 » full information regarding the rights and obligations of workers SERVICES COSTLY Full information reg 8 i HAMILTON (Op Hn cipal Hoa fhe Ontaria told Thurs he oily SH) OAs and agencies under this new regulation may be obtained from Was wold eo (LLIRLY UBS IY any National Employment Office, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION ervey annexed AR, Aan WOW helng repress olted am Satt-feet in 1438 Why Ha all Ho ASO Lar h Ren © 180 "wl Dlasty Froduetions || orld Rights Reaarved Diateibuted by King Features Ryndicate oh . el Tow this flgure during oross-examin ation of ey engineer William MeFaul at a hearing of the eity's Applicat rane x Rartoa fownship and slices of Glanford, Ancaster and Saltfleet Township NM MeFa Aiped the figure WAR ABLFAX TIALLY arvedt 1) N.S Traves "Let's go up and elrele ominously against the leaden Chief Constable shy, like portenta of some dread future!"

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