fad shot the woman, men fthe| sansractorily. It sears avout '8 . hty students and now onl ; Farmer D'es (ios od cy Tuned non on re Theme [5 mm mmm uw 4 ; . | himse! om. Shooting Affray pistol was found at the scene. cafeteria in order to accommo- |i Pollet iil Bn avis he . i he stugemts that stay ' CHATHAM (CP)--Charles Tra-| '0SPi.a' rooms OCCI Assembly ; vis, 63 - year - old North Buxton |Miss Kramer. : {0CVI BASKETBALL Township farmer, died Wednes- A Jeger woman, believed | The coach of the Oshawa Col- day of a bullet wound in his head called by Miss Kramer, n Je |legiate and Vocational Institute - received in a shooting affray late police of the shooting about half Furthering the interest o { stu- holiday employment for students. Foner Backeinall team, Rodger|VOL. 87--NO. 255 OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE, Tuesday night at his home seven an hour after it occurred. dents in good literature was the, With examinations only three pishop indicated pleasant anticip- miles south of here. [theme of the Wednesday assem- weeks away, many students are| sion of the team's chances this ' Ethel Grace Kramer, 41, who GOT WAGE INCREASE {bly at Oshawa Central Coliegiate| anxious to enrol in vice-president ,o,. by stating that several of » 0% | | { udy co-opera-| also lived in the house, is in hos- NTO (CP)--Mayor Phil.|Institute. (Pat McAlpine's st the top bantam stars of last oot Slim Aigo Dodo ON Vodne ary a 10.| Mrs. Rosalie Hill, collegiate Ji {live which shoud be functioning ye, team will be playing jun- foot, and Travis' dog was found percent: wage increase spread | Prarian at McLaughlin Pal fem the near future, £1 Sor, as: over the next two years for the {Pa recormendel, Teun Ce Bunch was (he purchase) Among the names mentioned Police said it appeared Travis city's 2,400 indoor workers. |and good fiction to the student/of a timing device for athletic were Brian Nauss, Russ Clark, i |body. She was introduced by|functions., Council has appropri-|Glen Nichol, Roger Reeson, John Olivia Belliveau, chairman of ated the last of the $600 needed Waugh, Larry Jacula, and new- [the program. |and the time clock is expected lojcomer Gerry Sorochan. Although Dianne Gunn gave a book re-|be installed in the next few|the Juniors did not win a title view on "Presenting Miss Jane weeks. flat season they are rated as a | Austen." One of the books which] y |good possibility this year. Prac- Jane Austen wrote was 'Pride HALLOWE'EN DANCE tices start on November 10th, and Prejudice" which was made Friday Might the entetathyent Playing in the Junior Central into a movie and presently is in and recreation commitice nasa, .n, Secondary School Asso- 5 { becomi Broad. Planned a Hallowe'en costume i the process of becoming a Bro. (Gance. There lias been: much Cob. gation Basketvall' Jeogue, Shey way play. CO will | |troversy as to whether or' nol : DRAMA CLUB costumes would be compulsory|their arch opponents, Oshawa 22 SIMCOE N. RB 4 scene from "Pride and Prej-|with the final decision being that| Central Collegiate Jnstitute, who presented by they would be. ways put out a g eam, |udice" was weli | RA 3-37132 |three members of the drama Future Council plans include] club under the direction of Miss/the purchase of jackets for the wang = Ty M. H. Sissons. Faye Broad, Pat|school's very fine band, a box Rbitibi Dispute FAMOUS FOR OUR HOME CURED HAMS AND BACON |McAlpine, and Bill Milkas took|sociai and dance suggested by or- SERVING THE PEOPLE OF OSHAWA AND DISTRICT WH part. ganizer, Gerry Skinner and the WITH THE BEST IN QUALITY FRESH KILLED MEATS, Richard Atkinson completed the organizing of a_ district inter Reaches Settlement ivi short re- iate conference. program by giving a short re-|collegi | MONTREAL (CP) -- Settle] ® SAUSAGE view of Canadian humor by read- - = ; ® CHICKENS ing short selections from a book. LEADERS 10 MEEY +, | TREO of a wage dispute involving| Committees were set up to deal| On Monday, Nov. 3, the first 4,500 Abitibi Power and Paper) ® TURKEYS with election promises at the meeting of the leaders group for| Employees at mills in three prov-| second meeting of the newly grades 11 and 12 will be held at/inces has been reached in Tor- If You Don't See What You Want In Our Shop M .iccted Oshawa Central Collegi- Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate onto. eo» Ask and We'll Get It For You . . . Our Prices Bl ate Institute student council, Institute under the supervision) The agreement was signed with| Are Reasonable. Counselor Glen Hickey is at- of Miss M. B, Murphy. After this|the International Brotherhood of tempting to organize an inter-|course is finished tests will be Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill ; schooi dance to be held at the given and those who pas will Workers (CLC), the International | M MEAT lend of November. If all goes well become demonstrators and su- Paper Makers Brotherhood (CLC) | jis ; 4 REMEMBER EN Te oa all three Oshawa Collegiates will pervisors in the girls' physical and other unions. The settlement OCVI AND CENTRAL SCRAMBLE FOR FUMBLED PIGSKIN . . . GATES CAN'T BE BEAT! be invited. training classes and will be pre- provides an hourly wage increase There is also much enthusiasm sented with leaders badges. of five cents for a 'two-year per over the proposed student em- The new addition to the Done- iod for workers in Quebec, On- Sl Dass 20d Vivuged lo Soe n ; si / rafret is workin, t very! tari d Manitoba. ront w ment ace desined to ind vam cairn is working ou very taro snd manos (O@ntral Blanks OCVI 34-0 a be sous, wo, va |OCVI's final scoring threat was | thwarted, | Andrey and Nicholishen turned Two OVERCOATS which warm you up without weighing you down! In Final League Encounter REEL Oshawa Central Collegiate In- touchdown. was scored by Kelly, broke clear and was hit with a LINEUPS . stitute trounced Oshawa . Col-|who bulled over from the one- 20-yard heave by Andrey and| ooyy Ba A" AH " | i t -- rry March, end; legiate and Vocational Institute |, pg line following a previous Fomped the Temaining distance to Terry Brain, end; Dieder Wun- 34-0 in a senior football contest five-yard plunge that capped a| Make the score A i Wednesday afternoon at Alexan-|ceniral downfield thrust early in|30-YARD RUN derlich, tackle; Doug Wallace, dra Park. the second quarter. | A 30-yard end-run after a hand- tackle; Don Stroud, guard; Ken ¢ is » i 3 . - " " ' | The win gave Central a pertact) Nicholishen scored the first of|off from quarter paved the way COVer, guard; Grahary McMillan, aoe ? _-- : season § mak i sans on [his two touchdowns near the endfor the final OCCI touchdown by centre; Ted McLean, quarter- y ; Yo i i no defeats in the Lakeshore - of the first half on a dynamic 60-|Lyons in the fourth quarter. An|bcak; Grant Tunnicliffe, half- |tral Ontario Secondary Schoo! " 13 i | ' : yard broken field run through the|interception by halfback John : Attic Assocation League: They | BCVT 'defence. He picked up a Kracoa) sot wp the play. ~*~ |p ll Fel BASSks Eg Sibi i 4 Hope Short toss from quarterback Don| Quarterback Andrey, kicked Can i. ; ack; Doug | i by. bef ing in semi. Andrey and galloped through the|four out of five converts for the| 3 ®1am ack; Paul Gold. district efore engaging in semi, 0." coore standing up. The winners. stein, fullback; Dave Halliday, |final play. : : | marker came after an end-to-end) mye iniury.riddled OCVI team | [Wiback; Garry Challice, guard; The OCCI superior running at-\march by the winners. [played an effective ground game| bob Gay, Suan; John Mulville, Te nos 3 SR The third OCCI touchdown|but faltered in pass defence. They| = and John Evans, centre, Juar h to lead the way fo vic-| cme. following a 40-yard pass made a game effort late in the] OCCI -- Lionel Kelly, centre; Soup jpiay. iB the id quarter, With fourth quarter and were pressing| Dave Nicholishen, fullback; Don a ' " Save Nicholishen with two halfback Lyons toting the ball tojon th Central 25 at the final Andrey, quarterback; John Kras- S ( /] Y = 4 y = LY 3 WE a ae winners' 0 the OCVI 10. Prolific Matt Lapa whistle. : | naj, halfback; Mark Maly, end; 4 ; 2 nS Con: seater: were drove the remaining 10 yards, In the first quarter Central Doug Montgomery, end; Stan \Cionel Kelly, Jack Lyons and|throush tackle to score. fumbled a long kick on their 12.|Bosak, fullback; Harry Cooper, |Matt Lapa Who brought his sea-| Late in the third quarter an Dave Halliday took the ball for|end; Jack Lyons, halfback; Gary | OCVI penalty proved costly as OCVI to the two-yard line on the|Hughes, guard; Matt Lapa, half Superbly Styled OVERCOATS Obtainable Only a : Ephhing to sine tovcilowns for) central scored a touchdown after next play but the winners' de- back; Rick Craggs, guard; Roy n y |invading the losers' end to the 40|fence held. 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