EE ES TO RE aD Will Speak | Gadbois Top SEER MORE SUPPORT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Apt 17, 1909 J To Chamber Soret In 0f Commerce 20h Leas Orfuns Considering anny lace right winger of St. Michael's - COBOURG (Staff) -- W. Irwin/A team has won the Cobourg| , : aHskett, newly elected president| Church Hockey League Pee Wee of the Ontario Chamber of Com-|Scoring crown for the 1958-59 sea- merce, will be guest speaker at|son according to official statistics / A v the annual dinner meeting of the|released Wednesday. He d . 2 Lo Cobourg Chamber of Commerce, | Gordie Stevenson of St. Andrew's| 'COBOURG -- There is a pos- Cobourg may have inter also ing sp ring a April 22 Iwho won the title last year and|sibility Cobourg may have an in- football for the first time since| football clinic for youngsters . tent - alter {who finished in fourth place this termediate A football club t hi s|1953. It was six years ago that here. The clinic would be divided Mr. iasielt, 8 ra 23 1 Ol season. fall. Peterborough Orfuns of the|Cobourg Galloping Ghosts, ajinto two age groups, 8 to 13 and nev, was born in ns ma! List of players who picked up|intermediate ORFU are definitely|powerhouse in ORFU ranks for(13 to 15, and intermediate foot Aprif 23, 1o05: an poser ig in excess of three points are: [interested in locating here for the/13 years, folded here. ballers, past and present, would education in 0) aya, OC lviaver aud. Toam 1959 season. Providing they don't| If plans materialize, the club/be the instructors. It is believed ed his own pract oe Sore bd ars D. Gadbols, St. M. get the support needed to keep/would be a Peterborough - Co-|a grant from the Canadian Rugby ago and deals exc sive y Wi IG: Kelly St. M. the team in Peterborough. bourg combination. Hendry went|Union could be secured if the idea patent and trade mark matters VW hous "I'd say there's a 50-50 chance on record as saying there are(is adopted. for 1HGuEY, i G. Stevenson, St. A. of the Orfuns transferring here," about 30 players in Peterborough| The Kinsmen Club would have Mr. Haskett has contributed) J ig A said Boyd Hendry, himself a|who want to play this fall, and he nothing to do with the Inter- many vears of service to the a . former Orfun and now a citizen|felt confident that braced by media but by running the Chamber of Commerce, on i qr. Williams, St. P of Cobourg, when interviewed. some local talent, the club could|school it would teach the young- Joes) oe Viel MM Ewart, St. A. Reasons for the proposed shift in|be a formidable contender. sters the fundamentals of the evel, 2 Vas L . . . {Ottawa hoard of trade in 1955.|B. Ravensdale, St. P. locale were given as sagging at-' FOOTBALL CLINIC |game, giving them incentive to oD OR : =esa> = ale 4 ee r+] During this period Ottawa's now B. Mclvor, St. A. tendance in the Liftlock City, and The Cobourg Kinsmen Club is/make the intermediate club. the prospect of more enthusiastic| i s : famous Canadian Tulip Festival D- denkis, St. ork port 'in. this Lakeshore com No definite decision was reachs was inaugurated. d J i | munity. t . ed, and the idea will be e Durther gee 4 R. Medhurst, T. | . i i discussed at the next meeting Fusiors Me. Hasket Is president of the : un: are stil in the tang] GOMEL Goalie foseus FREE r W. Lang, St. P. stage, but there 1s a good chance N the Kinsmen Club. i SEEN PICKING a sucker out | is one of the many fishermen nual run of the fish Thursday. Ottawa Association for the Blind, R. Provost, St. M. Dodge Leads COBOURG -- Completing the, he of the Ganaraska a' Port Hope | who were out to greet the an- ~--Times Staff Photo [and honorary treasurer of the St.|;* Ward, OTS domination of Napanee Comets in| the Eastern Ontario Intermediate . eague A Hockey League for the past "os. founder of the Woodianaly; Bradford, T. Sucker Season TIMES BUREAUS [ti Sore i Ramis s | COBOURG, -- Bill Doge took ft Nor™ Sarmoh of te SIMPSON'S COBOURG In 1948 he was elected a com: R, Weeks, T. over, Je fend i Jwo departmentsiwimer of the lowest goals against | WOooD PRODUCTS missioner of the General Council |, Fyfe, OTS Col-| record among all regular league + : 5349 of the United Church of Canada.y, Robertson, St. A. Opens At P. H. G. McAuliffe FR. 2-534 : . Dobkin, St. P. legiate Bowling League this|, i ders. L PORT HOPE (Staff) -- This is Walton street rapids, less than a aT Ti } iF Harrison. 1 ORT H © (Staff) -- This is Walton street ra , less M I Ww R. Hill, St. M. the time of year when suckers block away, say persons whol PORT HOPE | AY C vors alt lr : J week. He rolled a season high 325| "my, 00 goalies finished ahead of AJAX R single and a 726 triple in leading yin "bt "Parrish gets top billing . McGlynn, St. M, are good fishing, say the experts. have watched them over the past Jain Macdonald TU. 5-57 Big Boppers to a seven-point ; hsb ; 37 . Proulx, St. M., As if to prove it, fishermen at few years. For Playoits . Ojeebah, OTS Port Hope have been standing in| Their spawning completed| | F. Blow, St. A. because of his greater number of § HARWOOD NORTH sweep over Sputniks. {games played. Records of "all Team standings are: icy rapids for the past few days,|along the shale at the bottom,| - ; : a : told. Jack, St. A. snatching the fish as they swim|the exhausted fish relax and are Tass 1res COBOURG Three weeks to eam 1 are: " Eaves. v/aved | PHONE 1032 ' i i i K. Brown, T. | Big Boppers 3 rays : | |That's the enviable situation for Wildcats 32: Dead End Kids 29: GP GA Ave. 3 The experts add that the best|the Jake | At C : or IB. Savers. T ; acc ake, { bo [Mclvor's as they await playoffs B. Sayers, T. é is' es G- Vancliff, Min 1 2 time Tor the fish is after 3 ph, The wonder of it all, say old-| 0 urg in the Cobourg Men's Bowling] G. Heinsma of Training School Re en % De TeDaces D. Decker, King 1 4 verge in two thick lines in quiet|timers here, is that a few years| COBOURG (Staff) -- Three League. had the lowest average among <V: 3s ' V. Vanstone, BOC 2 9 ; Chipmunks 10. of water immediately below the @20 nobody had even hears ofjjarge piles of finished lumber| Team standing is: Mclvors 205; goaltenders appearing in at least Bolas 2 i ed 213; Den- \- Parrish, Nap. 28 130 rapids at the Peter street bridge. (suckers. The fish never came were threatened by fire on the Clarke Brothers 182; Cooeys 174; five games. | : Thousands swarm in wrigg- near Port Hope or the Ganaraska|grounds of the Curtis Products Tuckers 167; Sol Margles 166; Plaver and Team GP GA AVE. |p odger May 225; Don Bowen 293:R. Shropshire, 'M. 22 f PAT 1E'S i i v R. Clapperton, T. upstream on their spawning run.|gswept back over the rapids out te go and nothing to worry about. MaANmuA"AnONNARI~IanaERRERARRERERRE snnonssavaseeeseSEEREEEIERERRNERS] NWSW DIANNDDRANRANID LRN ROR I nis Bunce 205; Tom Bell 208; R- Hawe, BOC 2 1 { i splashing queues just be-|Tiver. {plant Thursday as a grass fire Matting 160; Homelike 159; Jef- G. Heinsma, OTS 14 9 0.64 luk 256, 212: Pat K. Johnson, King 2 11 Fog, Thigshine 3 i their] Now it is a simple process to| burned out of control. fery's Food 156; Legionnaires B. Nicholas, St. A. 0.79 Patur Nokallk Brown 241: |C. Carr, Trent 19% .00 | P i t & Ww i chance at the frantic sprint have fresh suckers on the dinner; phe Cobourg fire department 145; Plaza Hotel 138; Denton B. Sayers, T. Bill Dodge 214, 325: Pat Warner C. Sommerville, = a n a paper which carries them over the stepsitable. Just Je on the banks ofireceived a call for aid about 2 Florists 130; General Electric No, 3 ma, a 3 1200: Bob Brent 209, 213: Jean oe , abn 16% ¢ 00! LTD. of the rapids. the river between e FeleTinm. and on arrival fought the 2, 129. . , ot, F. Bell 205. x, , CG] 3 . These rapids are the first of| street bridge and the footbridge. fire until it was brought under General Foods No. 2, 123: Kin. E. Adams, Balt, 8 High Singles -- Boys: Bill A. Buncz, Min. 1 00, . Over 85 Yeo at many in the Ganaraska, but this/If you don't mind standing in alcontrol. The large stock piles of kaid Sunoco 120; Ewarts 117; R. Burgess, T, 8 41 Dodge 325: Girls: Pat GreavisiC. Twa, King 1 09! 8 INA " first set is as far as the suck- few inches of icy, fast-runningiwood were sprayed by hose be- General Electric No. 1, 117;/T.-Woods, St. M. 11 60 27: High Triples -- Boys: Bill|S. Riviere, RA 5-3529 ers run to spawn. water, you can just reach out and fore too much damage was done. Cooey All-Stars 112; Primeau's|W. Crossen, Balt. 841 8. Dodge 726; Girls: Pat Greaves| Trent 11/6 They don't even go as far as take all the fish you can carry. Since last Saturday, the Co-Men's Wear -108; Chateau Hotel 514. IH, T FREE ESTIMATES on etme i : ; Nichols| | Trent 11/3 bourg fire department has re-|107; Payne Brothers 107; Nichols . | 3 TONE WORK . Abrams now live at 10 Caroline|ceived as many as three calls a Movers 100; MacLaren Appli-| mit 2a ANCIENT SITE {D. Dodds, King 3 0 ROXA oll types of do-it: Will Not Leave street, and he said there was day on grass fires. Tuesday three ances 97; Wilson Motors 96. | Augsberg in West Germany|P. Cane, King . 2 rw 4 2 g 3 pes ; no reason for making a 10-mile calls came in within one hour. So Wilson Contractors 92; Bell dates its history back to 15 BC|G. Gillott, C-PH % yourself rentals, including spray move to Cobourg. far this week 11 calls have been Cleaners 89; Womelike Indians when the Romans built a fort at|D. Ferguson, King 2 guns. Port Ho Home Three girls, one now at school, received. Little damage has been|85; Sawdust Kings 84; General n a 0 S the strategic location. |D. Finney, King 2 will finish their education in Port| reported from any of the fires. {Foods No. 1, 84; Ontario Provin-| rei ie : PORT HOPE -- The new ad- Hope. { -- cial Police 80; Independents 69;| hovee _ gmith's Taxi minisirator of Cobourg District ae = {Seaver Lyles Cherveys 63; moved out in front for the playoff General Hospital, Floyd N. Osh M |Jening's Fue ;Cooey Rangers. { Abrams, announced Thursday Lutheran ove awa an 52: Independent Order of Forest | t1€ 2 the Coons ned Bow! that his Port Hope flower shop lers 48; Knights of Columbus 40.1 °F playoffs, Two more Weeks re- has been sold to A. C. Stangroom,| M d Di | High Single -- John Hilliard . 3 a former Kingston flower-grower. To Form Church a e 1I ector |367; High Triple--Bill Woodward | [210; the highest pinta deciding Mr. Stangroom will take over | TORONTO (CP)--J. C. A |798; High Team Single -- Mat-| Smith's rolled a 3138 triple to April 27, said Mr. Abrams. Al- . o 'ORO! - C. Armer, ting 1292; High Team - Triple -- open up a 403-pin lead over their though the Cobourg appointment J OF LAI@ACIAILS vice-president of Dominion Forge Matting 3462; Hidden Score -- In-(SPe iP & TPR EE GRO EAR is effective April 15, Mr. Abrams i .__|Ltd., was re-elected president of dependents 2542 (2465). jcos was next with 2735, Training will remain at the store until OTTAWA (CP) ---- Canadianithe Automotive Parts Manufact- LADIES' LEAGUE | I ; | Puree BHZEI8 May 4. congregations of the Lutheran|uring Association, Canada, Thurs-| Sornmervilles 160; Harnden and|Shool held Did S704 Sits ax Chairman of the merchants' di- Church Missouri Synod have day, King 147; Grafton 129; Plaza no gorges with 2613 and Spark vision .of - Port Hope Board of/started a parliamentary move lol Other officers: Vice-presidents, (Hotel 122; Caldwells 114; Dunn|pio. "ies oe trade last year, Mr. Abrams said|incorporate {hamselves under theim. P. Jolley, Toronto, Vaughan Cleaners 114; CGE 79; Uptown|™ 1 "4." ncolation round, Pavil- He would have to relinquish this I ie: eran |Kaufman, Merritton, R. W.|78; Beginners 67; Bowlaways 66;, =. 4. leaders with 2889. Canada |Cooeys 65, Kellys 55. | Training are Strays 2761; Bee type 'of work in future. S a |Keeley, Windsor. : : Senator W. D. Euler (L--On- ry . Mr. Abrams is now vice-chair-|, NETL Sn eorporat.| Directors: T. H, Campbell, BOWIng over 600--E. King 641; |n. "o7ss. "Iyiteh Oven 2643; Red man of the Port Hope hospital ill in the upper chamber, Wallaceburg, A. G. Coulter, Osh. |B. Peets 657; High Single -- Bon- py te 2539: City Dairy 2538. board, chairman of both property i We ol 333 con-lawa; O. D. Cowan, Toronto ; [nie Pees 318; High Triple -- B.| "gio singles went to Bob Carl- and management committees, | ozations with 76,000 members H. A. Elliott, Galt; W. A. Har. Peets 657. {son with 304 and Kathy Facey and vice-chairman of buildingiy, "iiy provinces--all but the At-rison, Windsor; C. E. M. Me- | |with 256, Jack Bain had 736 and committee. Formerly he presided 15ntie provinces. |Tavish, Toronto; W. A. Paterson, Donald F. Thom and David R.|{Marion Eley 620 to get high triple over Region 8, Ontario Hospital| The bill was given second read- London; E. A. Taylor, Hamilton; (Thom, St. Catharines. honors. | Association, between 1956 "and jo approval in principle--and| 0 a 1958. referred for committee study. Er A TE J } | I | I il | I He will continue these positions| Outside the Senate Rev. M. J. despite the new Cobourg affilia-' Renner, a member of the tion. Both Port Hope and Co-| church's Ontario district board of] bourg boards had agreed to this. directors, said the churches are He will not move his family retaining affiliation with the Mis from Port Hope, he added. Thel!souri synod in the United States. 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