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The Oshawa Times, 26 Nov 1959, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 26, 1959 BOWMANVILLE -- The girls' broomball teams held their first practice session Monday when 30 girls showed up. There are still a few openings for girls 9 to 14 interested in playing broomball. All games will be played Mon- idavs from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. | Below are the teams and next |week's practice times: Fabians Patsy Kilpatrick, |Rita Stephenson, Carol Smith, Jo-Anne Geboers, Diane Crough, Alfreda Jones, Donna Cole, Judy McLean, Donna Wilcock, Nancy McRoberts. Avalons -- Elaine Biggs, Gloria Cassie, Joan Blight, Sharon Bur- gess, Pat McKnight, Sharon Stainton, Judy Allen, Wendy Steven, Gertrude Cale, Hazel Richards. goals. scored Pirates' only way through the first PEE WEE In the first { Parks: scored the i (Terry Devitt) scored Donald Rogers In the third game Mulholland, Bev. Knapp, Penny Sleep, Irene (feat Bruins 3-2. Jerry Jeffery, Linda Maria Kennedy, Cheryl Shawn Leddy. | Sharal Karen | Kathy Heather Ballentine, Moore, | [sion ATOM LEAGUE Forsev, Lycett. Coach, Mr. Johnston. | Nov. 30, 5:15 -- Fabians and Avalons; 6:00 -- Presleys and Boones. All leagues in the minor hockey set up got underway Saturday ® with 18 teams in action. The Ing on one. Lions Midget . Juvenile league| In the second game {got into action Saturday after- noon with three ormes. BANTAM LEAGUE In the first game Lions scored Barons, 3 TOP CANADIAN FOOTBALLERS The outstanding footballers in | Johnny Bright, centre, both of | back, is seen holding the Schen- | lineman of the year, and Russ Canada, chosen by football ex- | Edmonton Eskimos, and Russ | ley Trophy, awarded him as Jackson was caosen Canadian perts from across the country | Jackson, of Ottawa Roughrid- | the outstanding football player | player of the year. 4 are Roger Nelson, left, and ! ers. Bright, a hard-driving full- | of the year. Nelson was named | --CP Wirephoto Expect Lively [Make Plans | Battle At Ajax |Move School { {Matthews, and Mrs. S. Reaman, (Movil Wiggans) The program was under the di- * 'rection of Mrs. R. Malcolm. Lunch was served by hostesses, Mrs. H. Plaxton, Mrs. Den Mairs and Mrs, W. Bayles, . : Rogers, and Doug. Nichols. The December meeting will be Bill Crombie accounted for the held in Brougham church, with gygkies' lone goal late in the Mrs. C. Wannop as convener. final period. Prizewinners at the weekly WT In the second game Cubs suchre were: Ladies: M M. =cored twice in the final period Ellicott, Mrs. W. Carlito: 1 to defeat Braves 5-3. David Kerr Mrs. G. Gray. Men: Glen White, (3) and John "Bucky" Hughes Ross Carlton, and J. Hor" 7h, scored twice to account for' the the Huskies 4-1. Scorers for the Bradley (Ivan Mills), McKnight, AJAX (Staff The Ajax] Chamber president Robert D. Chanber of Commerce will once(Thompson will be in the chair. > AtBrousha again hold "Town Hall Night" in/At the bell will be Cecil Robin- Parkside school auditorium. Due|son, who will warn the speakers BROUGHAM (Special) = The to the fact that proceedings will|when their time is up. The Cham-| chimney of Green River school be "broadcast the meeting will|ber of Commerce has made this was removed in preparation for In the han¢ ert Whalen (3), {(2) and Don Kerr At Bowmanville accounted for the Tee Pees' Steven Burns (Peter Werry) | Pee Wee game Wings cafe through with a close {win defeating Hawks 10. Guy 12:30 of the final period. In second game Giguis broke a 1-1 first period tie by scoring two goals late in the final period to defeat Bears 3-1. Danny Me- Donald (2) and Lanny Burns a) Satan to live in the township, and that ship Hall, Brougham, between the|jt gq to me in the later story only goal of the game. Presleys -- Daisy Reader, Gail scored with 30 seconds left to de- | Charlie Evans and Bruce Mea- McDonald, Rita Van Heiningen, |dows (Jerry McDonald) were the Gill, | goal scorers for Canadians. es Diane Biggs, Lindaly uur, Jackson Woks. Ballas ones -- " tine) and Bob Thompson (Ran Huber, Ilene Jones, Sandra John eel) scored for Bruins. y Mulholland, Barb. Crombie, Avy), 10 the first Atom league "Billy | Woodward accounted for all three Hornet goals with Danny Nowlan picking up two assists. Brian Pe-| fers accounted for both Rams' [Service ap 1s sli goals with Allan Maguire assist-/!7¢ his services there Is some: cibly all offices may be contested, | next door to the recreation cen- feated Bisons 30. Kenneth Tabb, loss or breakage or toqls, the | Ronald Schacelton and Tom Cook "st of transportation, scored twice in each period to defeat LJONS MIDGET - JUVENILE | A X t In the fir:t game of the Lions | Lions were Bill Buday, Brian yijget-Juvenile league, Orphans | Larry | gofeated Comets 7-0. Ricky Pe-| | terson (2), Doug. James, Paul Mutton, {Brown and Donald Smith ac- thought they had solved the prob- |counted for Orphan goals. second game d Generals defeated Dodg- highway, by pushing it along on ers 9-2. Norris Turner (3), Rob-|5 railway flatcar, until they were Walter Gibson spotted by railway police. | Says Bylaw | Council Denies IsNo Good Letter Illegal BROUGHAM (Special) | "This bylaw is a poor one and not worth the paper it is written goal mid- on," said William Fairgrieve, a period | Pickering Township ratepayer to . eomna'l gt ite meeting Monday. He was referring to & plumbing bylaw «liven a third reading which au- thorizes the licensing of plimb- ers, heating contractors, drain contractors and others, Mr, Fairgrieve, a steamfitter, wished to see steamfitters and journeyman steamfitters added to the tradesmen in the bylaw. He letter to residents urging them to vote "No" on the four liquor questions, which were defeated in Saturday's plebis ite. The charge was originally made by Nicholas Horoung, a se- curity guard at an Ajax plant, who phoned a To "#9 ne vspener when he received the letter. The newspaper publishcu a story. and later the same day, Mr. Hornung phoned Mayor William Parish. After hearing the mayor's expla- nation, he said he was sorry the story had been aired. Wednesday, Mr. Hornung said: "My interpretation of the letter was wrong, The statements cred- AJAX (Staff)--The election pot was warmed again Wednesday following a repetition in a Tor- onto newspaper of the charge that the town council had used taxpayers' money to publish a Nominations At Pickering said gas heating contractors| BROUGHAM (Special) -- Nom- should be included, that trades-|inations will be received for can- men mentioned be not 'required didates for council, at the Town- s' goal at for Giants. {licensees should pass an examin- hours of 6.00 p.m. and 7.00 pm. (core not right. I didn't say it {ation after one year of inactivity It is believed all members of| : rather than two, as rules and|council, will be candidates again 2"J, I didn't talk to any report- regulations change so rapidly. He with J. S. Scott running for reeve; © : obiected to drain contractors be- Mrs. Jeam McPherson and H. Reeve John Mills denied today ing required to submit an item-|Ross Hawthorne contesting the that the council had done any- ized account, deputy-reeveship; Harvey Spang|thing Wega! in publishing the "Any person presenting an|for Ward 1; Edgar James for letter, which was sent out to cor- itemized account who is fair and Ward 2; Harry Ashton for Ward|rect misleading statements that honest has no fear of that clause," |3; and Violet Swan for Ward 5./Were being made. The letter said Counc, Harry Ashtor. *I/Ross Deakin will probably run in merely re-emphasized council's think they would be hannv that it Ward 4, in place of Mr. Haw- (stand opn~sing the sales of beer Iprotects them from "+.hy.night thorne who opposes the deputy- il liguor in any residential mle coming in dot e reeve, . : Deane. g and ig Although no names have been| Reeve Mills paid he. doubted Reeve J. 8. Scott added, "If the Mentioned it is stated there willlany of the council would object achemed to item. definitely be a candidate from the(to an hotel in a commerical West Rouge area, and that pos- area, but the Hotel Ajax was" Canadians McDonald, thing wrong with his account." rer vers tre, close to schools and church- Mr. Fairgrieve spoke of the Several ratepayers meetings have been arranged for the es, and some fine homes. week following nominations, for| He also said there is provision their views, in the Municipal Act under sec- tion 421 which says in part that TIMES RITREAUS NO TRESPASS |"a of a town may pay |for or towards expenses incurred NORTH BAY, Ont. (CP) -- AlJohn Mills roup of North Bay hunters| . : Rae Hopkins Barons de- and ex- for venses which should be included] {in the account. Reeve Scott seid [het #hoce were set and included in the hourly rate of pay. {in respect to matters pertaining to or affecting the interests of |the corporation not exceeding, in i the case of a town the size of Ajax 426/Ajax $1,000 in any year." Y | Reeve Mills added that it had Ma. 3 7282/1 cen said the letter cost $600. The actual cost including post- age was $103, Jim| Ted {lem of transporting a hefty moose short-\from an area inaccessible by start sharp at 8 p.m. night an annual event since Ajax moving the building to_ the With the large number of ¢an-/became a town. It gives all in- Brougham museum cite iy didates, all of whom will be lim-|terested citizens a chance to see day By Be Siler, Fred Hodg- D itedon time to speak, and the|and hear those who aspire to of-|son an ill Storry. i fact that hurt Yonge followed | fice and to hear reports from the] The school will be moved to an Mrs. Andrew Glen is confined wy Fine ina Bien the »'Wet" defeat Saturday, the members of council on the year's adjoining site oe ine time eau to Oshawa General Hospital, fol- Brown (Irwin Colwell 2." goals. medfing promises to be one of work. to make way for the new Wreeljowing a fall in which her hn ed tor Brave the Bo of its kind ever held] NAMES MISSED River school, and will Iter hie was injured. Mrs. Ruth Hay is Tn ( = paves. dois. Fivers in town. Inadvertently the following hawed, a Brougham w used also in hospital at Oshawa. [scored twice in the final period|® Seéating accommodation in the names were omitted from the list' aS Pa 3 . : |S { Bhi. is limited to 400 per-|of councillors who qualified as ws MEETING Sted [L000 DONOR mic os {to defeat Tigers 2-0. | sonf, Those wishing to attend| candidates for council. The WMS met at the home of * g n- 3 odd therefore Ie ary to se-| C. William Laycock, a former Mr. and Mrs. Howard Plaxton ship Branch of the Red Cross is and John Huggett accounted for ¢ " 2 Mrs. holding its second Blood Donor the Flyers' goals. at Pickering United| Special prizes went to Owen Cvbs' goals. Gray and Mrs. M. Matthews Don Sweete ) tak, : Don Karr (3) IN HOSPITAL hes pi~ked up assists, ray oals. cure" seats, |deputy-reeve; Robert Cameron Thursday, ih president, MES: Cline ollowing ief | Peter Campkin. This bri:izs|Manson Ellicott, in the chair. & r I {and ie Jie Spasches. ov total on running for The service was led by Mrs, Church on Monday, Nov. 30, ats ice in each period to de-|€rs' only goal candidates may be submitted council to 14. There are six to be Dean Mairs, assisted by Mrs. R. 2.30 to 5.00, and 6.30 and 9.00 feat Pirates 41. Bob Sleep (2),/ GAMES SCHEDULE James Finn (2),|Canadians vs. Giants; 7:45 a.m. Norris Turner and Robert Wha. Bruins vs. Wings; 8:35 a.m.-- len all collected assists on Gen-/Bears vs Hawks; 9:20 David Williams and Don Mas- terson collected the Dodgers' two Braves; n the third game Maroons de- les. Eric Fernlund (Gene Balson)|feated Raiders 3-1. Scott Essary,| Brian Rowe and Walter scored for Maroons, Blain Pick-' Rams. 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