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The Oshawa Times, 17 Apr 1959, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 17, 1959 3 # Minor hockey' award night was held in Bowmanville Thursday. Top picture shows, left to right: Bruce Ogden, captain of the Midget cham- pionship Orphans with the Lions Club Trophy; Grant Wright, who won the town's most covet- | ; | ed award, the Bartiett trophy; | Harry Hughes consolation' thug. ' Hooper, Minor Hockey Champs Will Replace F eted At Bo ALCS ve BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| Jack Lander, chaltmgn of the competition, recreation committee and Walter Cubs captain, Don Rickard, by of pew bridges at the of ~ceremonies, Mr, Hughes, . A local team may be entered in the OHA Junior "C" league when the hockey season starts next winter. Bob Watt, coairman of the ar¢na management commit- tee, made the aurountement Thursday night, whe. addressing the gathering at the recreation department's minor hockey award night, Mr. Watt said the decision to enter a Bowmanville team in the league came because 10 players in town have now exceeded the Juvenile age limit. They have not yet reached the age where they can play intermediate hockey. He said fhe arena invested in DavideWerry holding the Art Hooper consolation mug for Midgets; David Woolner, cap- tain of the Bantam champion Huskies, with the Miller trophy and Don Rickard, captain of the Bantam Cubs with the Goode, master also congratulated the players. PRESENT TROPHIES ~ MINOR HOCKEY PLAYERS GET AWARDS Netted $2,501 BOWMANVILLE A report on the recent canvass| by the local branch of the Cana- Red Cross Drive High School [Plan To Train =.» | Board Briefs Teacher-Drivers BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- room, instruction, and six hours' ¢ (will be made to secure the coun- when the tenders are received. fiters' April 24 in the .Canadian|io, jing Donevan Collegiate in {pas total of $2,501.28 has been col- hoard voted Wednesday night ol Board Wednesday Bight youd id lected to date. Donations are {send two high school teachers to| still being received. call for tenders for an aASL9N 10 irony to attend a teacher. The branch decided at a meet-|.® DOYS' Symnasium at BHS. At\yrivers course, The course will ing in the council chamgers moet the same time the board will call he held from June 29 to July 10 nesday to hold regular monthly!for tenders to re-decorate the and is sponsored by the Ontario| meetings on the second Wednes-|rooms at BHS. The property com-|Safety League. | day of each month. Appilcation mittee was given power to act] E. K. MacKay, assistant gen-| eral manager of the league, ox | cil chambers. {plained the course and outlined ment with driving instruction th the high schools. The only stipula- tion is that it be treated as an extra curricular actiyity and given after normal school hours, The department will give a grant for driving instruction {under the night school act. L. W. Dippell, principal of i |dian Red Cross Socieiy showed a|Durham District High Ss ho o1/Durham District + High School | driving instruction. Cost to theiBowmanville High School and board will be approximately $33 per graduate. This cost does not include the car, but in all 34 schools in the province utilizing/of having a teacher from their the gdriver education system, cars|respective schools attend the have n donated. course in Torgnto. They will re- Mr. McKay said the depart-|port at the next board meeting in ment of education is in full agree-'Orono May 20. P. J. Bigelow, principal of Port WRITE. PARENTS some of the history of d 1t was decided to write parents griver education courses. He said {of 150 studenst who will be ai-|siatistics have proven Ontario made more progress in The branch will meel represen- tatives from Toronto headquar- E | Legion halkto discus: plans for a forthcoming mobile biood dono: Oshawa in September, 1959. The giver education than any other students just entering Grade 9|giaie or province. d clinie. Tentative date for the | it be selected from the Cour- ber. 4 |areas. In addition, students in Newcastle will be represented Grades 10 and 11, whose course on each of branch committees. To! wii not be interfered with by the Bate ii Neweastle opreseils:|iransier will also' go to Donevan. ives have been selected, brenton| " Rickard will serve on the Water] ACCOUNTS APPROVED Safety committee and Mr:. Herb] Accounts of the finance com- Gibson has been selected to serve mittee in the amount of $6414.68 on the Loan Cupboard Committee. | were approved for payment. Other representatives will be an-| NEW TEACHERS gone later, It was decided to advertise for Functions of the Aisaster com-! ; 4 mi i two teachers for Port Hope High mittee were outlined by W. W. School. The school requires a Bagnell, committee chairman. A i a These include rehabilitation as. | music jeachier and a science sistance to families which have history teacher. suffered loss due to fire, or ied tion of wnt "FMES RTREAUS we RJAX Ajax 426 | Fireworks Sale ohn Wills Is Discussed | AJAX (Sta) -- Fireworks tae Hopkins | were discussed by Ajax il iwhen Councillor Elwyn Smyth! BOWMANVILLE Ma. 3-728? clinic has been 'set for Septem-|yjce Hampton and Maple Grove| Mr. MacKay stated student {driver education first began | Waterloo Collegiate. Since then more than 1500 have graduated in the twin cities and only four {graduates of the course have: been accused of driving offences. Only two were charged, and only {one conviction was Tegistered. |He said in Galt since 1956 there Ihas only been four accused of traffic violations and no charges 'were laid. In Ottawa 500° student drivers) have passed the course since] {1951. In that time no graduates {have been accused of any moving {violation Onrlv one graduate had |a parking. violation. | Professor Loren D. Cambbell, | professor of education and di- rector of driver education at the New York State Teachers' Col- lege, will conduct the course. Pro-/| fessor Campbell is also the spe- | ein) education ocnsvlfant for the AAA. I The recommended trainine for student drivers is 30 hours' class- {called attention to . the by-law| which prohibits setiirg off fire, y warks in the town unless by per- tb k {mission and under proper super-| u u rea | vision. He said a cid was in- ljured a few years age and would | {be marked for life after an aceci- dent -involving fireworks, Merchants in the town will be 7 asked to use discretion in the BOWMANVILLE (Stat) ~~ AP i "flu is affect rare on fuewuiks, and the per. A mild epidemic of 'flu is affe tinent clause of the bylaw will|ing attendance at Bowmanville At High [| School Drielsma was given honorable mention. The school placed 108th among the 209 schools participat- ing in the mathematics contest. in| Ontario in 1948 in the Kitchener-| SEIBERLING NO-TIME-LIMIT GUARANTEE SEIBERLING COMPREHENSIVE LIFETIME 8 GUARANTEE INSURES YOUR TIRES AGAINST EVERY NORMAL ROADHAZARD®, *Commercial vehicles epepred LT y: a 4 Bottom picture shews,. left to | with the Harding-Gatchell Pee right: Wayne Barrel, Atpm In- | Wee championship trophy; Dani- dians captain, is with the Ab | ny Wilkins, most valuable play- | be advertised in local news- papers. Canada Day the Kinsmen sponsors a mammoth display of |fireworks for youngsters at the ball park, High School said principal L. W. Dippell at the Durham District High School Board Wednesday. an experiment with term work. /! Mr. Dippell, along with the coun- They held an extra long second | ty's three other high school prin-|texkm, with examinations begin- | cipals, presented his monthly re¥ning Thursday. The third term {port to the board. will thus be shortened consider- The staff at Orono High tried | Tr ---- Mavin-Bob Stevens Consolation mug; John Kilpatrick, Bruins captain, with the Boy Neads Pee Wee consolation :nug; Ron Rapgers captain anville wads presented to Art Hooper presented the Art Hooper Midget consolation award mug to Generals captain, David Trophies were preseited. to the Werry, championship team captaing -and Most valuable player players each received crests, Linda Brooking .pr ted the Oats C awards were given by the jiobin Hood to players in the Teen Town Nolan, captain of league championship Rangers captain, Renny Hoop- er, received the Reg. Harding trophy" to Danny Atom, Pee Wee and the the Af oom leagues. Jed Wilson presented the 5,4 the League Rams, for winning the MVP Atom trophy to Phillip Man-'o¢ the CNR property. 'The town and was later inc rated 5% 4 Bantam duck of the Rams. - Bowmanville - Orono Combines, Tom Gatchell trophy from Tom presented the Pee Wee MVP tro- Gatchell for the Pee-Wee League! phy to Danny Wilkins of the Red championship. Dr. C. Cattran presented the Wings. \ George Vice presented the Ban- Sid Arnold, playing coach of the er award for Pee Wees and Danny Nolen, captain of the | Atom champions, Rams, with the Teen Town trophy. --Photos by Rehder HIGH COUNTRY ." 'Hope School said the average at- Ancient Tibet has a population tendance at his school in March of more than 1,000,000 in an area yas 92.30 per cent with an aver- of 475,000 square miles, living age daily attendance of 489.11. {nearly 15,000 feet above sea level. 4 grono the average atten dance during the month was 91.37 per cent with an enrolment on the last day in March of 112, said W. W. Watt in his monthly re- | port. + The average attendance at Mill- : Lo brook High for -March was 95.2 ax rl 8 per cent with an enrolment of 85 ya said R. W. Goheen, principal. ATAX tah nds] It 1s t thon erate: the oh os will bégin in the spring of 1960. Cadet inspection to be held May . ' i i / cert in the fic interchange. The Ontario De- The . new Pridges vill relieve 4, the RAT a letter will partment of Highways has agreed traffic congestion at the present ' to be responsible for the design, bridges, which have been con- awarding of contracls and super- sidered a bad bottleneck for some vision 'of construction 'of -the time. bridges, which will be built be- When Highway 401 was planned side the existing bridges. the Ajax town site was unheard The town of Ajax will be re- of, and no overpass was contem-| sponsible for the CNR overpass, plated. The area was chosen as| road connections south a wartime munition plant site been cleared for the ¢ will attend Donevan Collegiate in Oshawa next September, advising them of the change of school. The Port Hope school report in- scholastic aptitude test written March 25 and the achievement test written April 8. A Grade 12 student at PHHS, Suzanne Perry will also- secure the necessary town. The present bridges were won first place honors in the authority from the Board of built as a war time emergency|Lions club public speaking con- Transport Commissioners to con-|to provide access to the muni-|test in Port Perry. Another stu- struct the CNR overpass. 'tions plant. |dent at the school, Judy Hankes- low, principal of Port ably. | P. J, Bigelow, princiy A check of public school enrol- be sent to parents of students who ment figures shows there are 50 Grade 8 students who normally would attend OHS. In September 1959, therefore there could be an enrolment in Grade 9 of 54 or 55 with four or five repeaters. That number will be too large for ef- ficient teaching, and the class- room is overcrowded with the present enrolment of 46. The board voted to give Mill- brook High the customary $2 per student for the school's annual | students | June excursion. The have not yet planned where they BO this 'year. i: Tey Grade 12 students wrote . the scholastic aptitude tests March {25 and the English achievement test April 8. The third test will be in French May 13. The exams are staged by the educational re- search branch of the department (of education. {cluded mention of the Grade 12" yo han ted that the depart- ment of lands and forests sent representatives to both Mill- brook and Orono schools to enrol Seiberling tires are so rug- gedly built that they're pro- tected by guarantee against these and all normal road hazards. Tough rayon con- struction is one reason why Seiberling, and only Seiberling, offers you a guarantee like this! ROBINSON MOTORS OSHAWA LTD. 574 RITSON SS. RA 5-6518 students for a short course iv hunting safety. | "Does traffic tighten you up? | can help you relax with..." minor hockey with the hope that! someday it would pay dividends. |, With 10 players eligitie for Junior "C" hockey, he said he felt it has paid off. + Mr. Watt gave credit for the Midget championship team and the Juvenile finalists to the efforts of team coaches and managers, iller trophy to David Woolner, captain of the Huskies, who won the Bantam League champion- ship. . Bruce Ogden, captain of the recreation department Midget League championship Orphans, received the Lions club trophy tam MVP trophy to Ronald GRASS FIRES MENACE Rickard of the Cubs The Bartlett trophy, emblema- tic of the most outstanding abil-| ity, team play and sportsmanship by a player in organized hockey in Bowmanville, was presented to| Grant Wright. Grait was goal-| tender for the OMHA Midget Fire Chief Pleads The First Great lire Advance IN MORE THAN TEN YEARS! Piatng LOW PROFILE ENGINEERING € from Howard Jeffery and the recreation department for its part in the minor hockey pramotion. Mayor W. D. Carruthers con- gratulated the plavers and coaches on the successful season. He sald good sportsmanship is [13 r " Wayne Barrett, captain of the championship team. Howard Jef- 3 omimon ense Atom' League Indians, received fery made the presentation. | il. the Ab Mavin - Bob Stevens mug The Hockey Mothers' Associa-| BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|north near the residence ofjwere called to extinguish a grass from Ab. Mavin. The mug is "an tion presented crests to all boys Fire Chief Walter Hackney said GeorgeMBickell. Shortly after re-|fire near the CPR tracks on Lib- Atom League consolation award. who played minor nockey. Mrs. Thursday that grass fires were turning to the station, the fire- erty street north. John Kilpatrick, captain of the L. Nichols made the presentation due to nothing but carelessness. | men received a call to extin'| The flames, which raced for Pee-Wee League Bruins, received to Doug Rigg, who wm turn pre- The fire brigade has been called|guish a blaze near the CNR sta- ahout a mile along the track side more important than winning the Roy Neads mug from Mr. sented the crests to various com-|to attend five such fires within|tion.: This fire .was near two resulted from an unattended bon- The mayor also :ongratulated Neads as consolation award. mittee members. The committee three days, he added homes, and the chief stated it|fjre, the Midget OMHA champions and| The Harry Hughes ning, the membersigave the crests to the| Tuesday afternoon the depart- also was unbecessary. | In'a statement Thursday after- the Juvenile OMHA finalists. 'consolation award fh Bantam tem coachs to give to their ment was called to Courtice to| Another call came a few min- oon Chief- Hackney said these! a . Torna vy ou PlAYETS, extinguish a fire which endang-|utes later to go to Maple Grove | i.oc are all caused by careless oDug Rigg presented the team ered a nearby chicken house and where flames werc racing ness. He said people should rea- 4 managers and coaches with wal- two neighboring 'buildings. Chief through an open fieid near High- 10 'when they are burning rub- let - lighter sets on behalf of the Hackney said there was absolute- way 401. Chief Hackney said bish, that a fire should only be 'recreation department. Movies ly no need for this fire to have there was no need for the fire- featuring the children's parade in'been started. men to have wasted an hour at lit against the wind the Bowmanville Ceawennial cele- Most people are !ighting fires Wednesday afternoon, the de- that one. He said it would have| bration were shown. Three lucky draw prizes were awarddd and calls to attend grass fires {the evening concludwd with hot first one was on Liberty street! dogs given by the iockey moth- partment received three separate extinguished itself wien it reach- i'he|ed the highway, facing the wind. He also stated people who light the tires leave Thursday afternoon two trucks them unattended, or have insuf- (ficient help to control them. A principle without precedent in tires, mak. ing a lower and wider, more durable tire that permits you to drive at maximum 'thruway' speeds for unlimited periods. TWO LIVES OF SERVICE. With X-Tendable | "These people should realize we are a volunteer fire brigade and e to leave our work every lime we are called. They should realize the unfairnes® to Darling- ers, and pop donated by Bill : Smith, owner of Smith Bever ages. ome + News Briefs 1 AJAX (Staff) A was given to the police commi {|tee to secure the services of a i part time dog control officer. | i Councillor Ashley .old council] Mr. | « ! yp oe { lwoul e me most entirely © ecuc iti I ! through pound oo and Bio eid illustrating the proper use of Sehoolin her v A ngen The , | |sions on licence tags. Mr. Ash-|films for discussion groups. ed ror Hie fine worn-gne y 4 ley added that George Gerigs,] A projectionist training course ---- 3 5 1 [the Pickering Township dog con- is now in progress an: intérested| ! trol officer was also giving ser-/persons may enrol by contacting Tread -- new concept of design, providing mileage economy never possible before, INSTANT, NO-LAG RESPONSE TO POWER BRAKES AND STEERING. ACCENT STYLING... Accents the dynamic action look of every modem car! 'The Safest Tire Ever Built by THE DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED THE: DOMINION ROYAL MASTER Plag To Hold 400,000 Shares ilm Festival Rdded By Company ... township counci' everytime TORONTO (CP) -- Sharehold- i ; i : we have to go out in the town- c Alax Stat) = ax Fim ers of General Steel Wares Ltd. | hip. ouncil plans to hod a Film pave approved creation of an'ad:| «yy octiv ; v v | costs them $100 every time Festival at the Community Cen- gitional 400,000 common shares in we are called out tc pia Eh ve Apr = Recisior vas ade addition to the present 600,000. to fight a fire. We cennot over- Permission a 3 Tecorc meting when a stress the need for using common t- at] BOOSTS KILTS sense and having plenty of help representative for tne district, { was guest speaker. LONDON (€P) -- Wear a kilt|on hand when fires are set to . , burn rubbish," said Chief Hack- : h and you'll be healthy ahd more | Mr: Anderson slowed two films mentally alert and self-confident ney. says John Kinloch, T-year-old | SUBSCPIBERS THE TIMES EN ne ""I"OUTSTANDING PLAYER. in | get championship ceived the coveted Bartlett tro- phy at the minor hockey award "Bowmanville minor hockey in 4958-39 was Grant Wright, who | tended goal for the OMHA Mid- Pe night Thursday. : vice but that the township had first call on him. Councillor John Paull, chair- hima of fife property committee : \was given permission to call for "|tenders for exterior painting of | i |the mumicipal' building, the Ili |brary, and the community cen- {tre. Council agreed. Trees will be purchased for |spring planting on Lhe town's {boulevards, Councillor Paull said {that the trees will be mountain ash, flowering crab and simila All {low growing types. vacant team. He re- [spots where diseased trees have lenge; To Serve the Mind; and béen removed will be filled The resignation oi Constable H. J. Carter for personal rea-| sons, . was accepted. -~ BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND | BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST | TAX) SERVICE PHONE | STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier boy || || first. If you are unable to con- i || tact him by 7:00 p.m. H TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI [ i Calls Accepted Between | Mrs. Johnson, Ajax 1388. Those passing the course are issued cards identifying them as quali- fied projectionists. 4 Films available a1 the library for April are: Age of the Bea- ver; Children of the: Mountains; Commonwealth Serres No. 35,| Can it Hold Together; Commun-| ity Responsibilities; Cotton Made in Canada; Dresden Story; Eye Witness 82; Introducing Ger-| Ship; The More We Get To-| gether; The - Settler: ~ Shyness; | Song of the Ski; This is the Chal-| FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX It you have not received your Tines by 7 p.m call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. Water, Water Everywhere. Next regular meeting of the film council will be May 8, in the library. a \ 7-7:30 p.m. Only i 48 BOND ST. W. DOMINION TIRE STORES LTD. DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED RA 5-6511

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