Ny ta oa hd aa C. Hagerman bo pa 26 CO DEPOT AIDS HOSPITAL Col. W. E. Bawden, Com- | to R. G. Parker, chairman of ; the right, members of the 28 mandant of 26 COD is seen pre- | the hospital board. Ray Waite | COD Drama Group are inter- on the left and R. Tessier on Revive League | J PORT HOPE AND DISTRICT NEWS dows. Prize winners will receive PORT HOPE -- A Port Hope|Tuesday at the St. Lawrence at HALLOWE'EN FROLIC | Town Mercantile Hockey League 7 p.m., when the schedule will | The entire main street and all was formed at a well attend be draws up ith the start being| " "" re . of {he Business: arlerios. were'® meeting held here in the St. im: ov, 10, t The Juniors will not compete in 0 d (mass of young painters fiercely mittee chairman George Sneyd|league playoffs but will play a po , ate, ; ghout Sal y and chaired the get-together with series with an All-Star club pick- To p aint Sho Windows ove. Furvugtiont Saturday. sud A pl A results of their self-expression ef- Six clubs definitely entered the league, yes . {teams, They were Eldos, Jun-| The original Town League Cup,/] PORT HOPE -- An invasion of host to the public,school children . Uptowners and Mathews, repre-imow for 10 years will be revived super-men, space-men and other|for best costumes and handing FILLEY RETIRED sented by Duke Hills, George|and put for annual competition. strange creatures of varying sizes|out treats at the four schools. | TORONTO (CP) -- Stole the worth, Moe Lingard and Ken have a fresh sheet of ice prior to|with by a weli-armed band of window painting festival was| June's Queen's Plate, will never Coughlin respectively. |the start of the first game each Port Hope Rotarians last night. |sponsored for the third successive race again. The speedy three- Earl Honey, but he doubted his| A spirited election was held could be best dealt with by com-|afternoon the children were busy manently and bred to a top sire. plant would be able to ice a with Al Edgar from Brunner gain-|ing to peaceful terms with the painting imaginative scenes of owner, Miss Olive Armstrong | Probable starters are the Sani- with Ron Pillsworth taking over|for hot-dogs, hot chocolate and|on store windows -- and the mer-| "because we don't want to abuse [tary and the department of high-|as vice-president. |candy doled out by squads of Ro-|chants loved it. { her." She didn't explain what Was | Games will be played at the secretary - treasurer's job. The lic schools. itake time out from their school horse has had a virus for six | Peter Campbell Memorial Arena|latter two men are with the Har-| For the fifth successive 'year lessons to come back and wash weeks and is 150 pounds under- {p.m. with the Mathews team al-| |ways playing the last game due The executive will be composed of two members from each team | the executive meeting called for w bus Year : ee 1 ees I'm Of Kiwani raised to purchase the chair by | 1wanis the Drama Group from the pro- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, November 1, 1958 7 | free theatre tickets, Lawrence Hotel. Recreation com- ran BR neg Bing of Dude Hills acting as secretary.led from the rest of the teams in iors, Nicholson File, Harvesters, by Frank B. Keeler, and dormant at least 1100 assorted bat-men, on Hailowe'en, distributing prizes| Sneyd, Rich Brown, Ron Pills: The arena will be r d to and shapes were bly dealt! 1, addition, Port Hope's unique! Ring, betting favorite to win last On hand from Brunner was week. It was found that the invasion year by the Rotarians. All Friday year-old filly is to be retired per- club. ling the nod for the presidency tiny gremlins -- and they settled pumpkins, witches and black cats|said the horse is being retired ways. | Charlie Grey will handle the tarians at Port Hope's four pub- Monday the youngsters will ailing the filly except that each Monday commencing at B|vesters. 'Port Hope Rotary Club playeditheir . handiwork from the 'win- weight. [to early bowling commitments, and fin® date for entries is at Is President * jig Increasing ceeds of their recent minstrel | my DONATION" ested onlookers. The money was «. To The 'Richards <8 Greenaway Sharpe "Wakely Arnew Larry Baxter Garnet Harris Dave Ewart Frank Waghorn Ron Ciayton Warren Taylor Bob Oliver | Pp d to et The following two letters were|the extremists' program for Al- {received this week by head coachigeria's "integration" with 255| Jim Munro: - 256 0 .256 tb 200 - Dear Mr. Munro: Banoo 2, 2800888 | This great achievement, the| {first - championship since 1908, PORT HOPE -- Chris Hager senting a convalescent walker man was elected president of the, | week at special election-night W [ | 1 R 11 Other officers elected were: D.| | ge 1an V C. Lamb, vice-president; A, J. D.| Johnson, secretary; 'D. M ive -- in Macdonald FR 2-2501 Ee In Seventh Year [ims = "= ] | Directors for the coming year od tare: F. L. Barr, Allan King, A. Ric qar 5 tar ALGIERS (AP)--The national- made no political commitments,| R. Hay, G. G. McKenzie, N. T.| islativi .| p | . " 9 in Algeria entered its fifth year the results of the legislative elec Bruce Smart. | Of Junior A : | The premier ruled that two- In the countryside, rebel com- thirds of all elect Algerian deput- mandos lay in wait for French|ies should be Moslems. It is with| 3 tet | i Al ia' litical future. | leased show that Al Richards,| gp. Wakely was the team's best| combed mountain ridges. discuss Algeria's political future Men S League jon Cobourg Juveniles led| playoff hurler with four wins and| the leaders of the rebel National ; . aii" Cobourg hitters in the recent|two losses, He pitched 53 innings, faced another uncertain day -- ap jheration Front to negotiate al, COBOURG hd § hela od march to the championship. The gave up 19 runs and 35 hits, walk-|day of peaceful farming perhaps, | cease - fire. He offered safe con-|!0 rst piace 452 pace in 12 playoff contests Maybee tossed 23 2-3 stanzas, Sur-| ror fear, hunger and misery, [quarters in Tunis and Cairo. Biter sigh Weeks: Te leas age and also led the team in RBI's rendering 17 safeties, passing 15," ' : . : i HA ws Sh Following 4 with 16 and hits with 19. [fanning 19 for two wins, no losses| But for the first time hope for| "The, rebels turned down this(in previous wee s. Following 1s Shortstop Paui Wakely paced and a tie. Frank Waghorn doled peace and bread has become proposal, saying they are willing | th team stay oR ug ; | | Cooeys 52; Tuckers H i : the team in runs scored with 14, and walked nine in 20 1.3 inaings| It is symbolized by Gen .-a Margles, $5. Homellke 5: ; ; ff batting averages 'D '0Sing three games. [Charles de Gaulle, the towering T ty T | 3 od Ty "| S awa 2 a on with] The town is purchasing leather French premier brought to power ni eams [Brothers 39; Primeaus 39; Den Belleville, Brockville, Newcastle Jackets. for the team in recogni-|--ironically--by Algeria's right- Have Thin Time 3 1. 5: Matting 95; Guneral | i fi i V Foods No. 2, 35; Kinkaids Sunoco AB H AVE. title, the first to come to Cobourg|keep their privileges in the North ; [33: Plaza 33: CGE No. 2, 31: |} ning a banquet to celebrate the Moslems down. ommuni y occasion, CT aon 's second, third and fourth|25. NGRATULATIO Jv 4 mia ('¥ES", VOTE football sibs The games, two at home and ome Inher 24; Independents 24; Wilson Hamilton and lost all three, Motors 23; Homelike Indians 23; At Hamilton, the Hillfield OPP, 22; MacLarens 20; Nichols 194] At th i his new constitution together|ing an easy shutout victory over|Jenings Fuel 17; Sawdust Kings 19 e regular meeting of Coun-|with France--and received a re- the thirds by a resounding 26-0 16; Bell Cleaners 13; OOF, 13; pik cil held October 14, His Worship|sounding vote of confidence. | count, | Wilson Contractors 12; Knights " , : » 0c by resolution, instructed melo Gaulle announced an ambi-| Seconds in Port Hope in a real| High Team Single -- Homelike 2 000ito write congratulating the mem-|,,¢ social and economic plan to| thrilling ball game by a close 1146; High Team Tripie -- Home. - Bill Wakely '000 club in winning the Ontario cham- |; negotiate only in a neutral| Hope, Ridley from St. Catharines| Cavanaugh 344: High Triple -- G. country and with Algeria's inde-|ran up a 20-13 victory owe: the Caine 801; Low Single -- A. Bie- pendence as the stated goal. the local fourths. larczyk 51; Low Triple -- W. Me- brings teat hoior to the TOWN jog rebel lives. A total of 7.20 EADER lanaugh 344, G. Caine 337; C. ALS' CHOICES managers, coaches, players and French soldiers have been killed. | leader, Nixon's, has Alowaties hive. tominated Joo 31] parties that made Huis cham. Thoueands of for co-operating|Pown Town Men's Bowling] TOWN MIXED . pionship possible are to be com-| x League at the Haggis Bowling| BOWLING LEAGUE Port Hope Kiwanis Club this) - B f U R c ceremonies. I | Sharpe, treasurer. The immediate Michael Wladyka. ! ist rebellion against French rule however, apparently waiting for Long, Claude Fitzgibbon and tions in November pater | today. C L d COBOURG -- Figures just re- BEST PITCHER patrols and French soldiers|those people that he is pledged to| slugging outfielder of the Ontario | Nine million Algerian Moslems| The premier also appealed to 3 t | ' , hefty fly-hawk batted at a torridjed 18 and struck out 68. Fred|but under that the threat of ter-|duct to Paris from their head- bourg Men's Bowling League race REBELS SUSPICIOUS t 16 runs and 17 hits, fanned 22/real. 4 ou Margles 45; Homelike 45;| in, walks with 11 and strikeouts {tons Florists 37; Jefferys 36; CGE and Port Colborne. tion of its winning a basebali!wing Europeans. They seek to . i th 19 452 since 1908. The team is also plan. | African territory and to keep e| PORT HOPE -- Trinity Col-\Ewarts 25; General Foods No. 1, engaged in three| Legionnaires 24; Beaver Lum- 3 France. He made Algeria vote on|School had little trouble in post- Movers 19; Cooey Rangers +0 3 3 ! ! aes 6 8 14 the Mayor and members of coun-| ghorily after the referendum, Lakefield Prep defeated the Columbus 7: Cherneys 7. 0 : "000i bers of the Juvenile "A' baseball jit Algeria from poverty. He|13-6 count, while also in Port|like 3242: High Single T. SPORT BRIEFS The war has claimed some 77. NEW LEAGUE LEADER {Mann 355. Over 300 -- T. Cav- of Cobourg and the Kiwanis Ciub, | | A new Earle 300, R. Woods 302. f Moslems have died taken over the leadership in the Wells and Sam Etcheverry for mended. The citizens of Cobourg with the French. rT SA ---- Academy with 18 points, one up on Happy's Surplus who in turn, are one ahead of Central Market and Haggis Bowlers. the Jeff Russell Trophy. The are very proud of this accom-| De Gaulle Friday ordered the| award goes annually to the Big piishment and wish you further release of 1,000 persons from de- Four Soviial) feague players who |g, ccess in future years. tention camps, bringing to 15,000 best combin ourage, rts- i ia Sine d : ; weanship and Ah upage Sports he number freed in Algeria since King Motors have 13; Canadian v June Legion and Queen's Hotel are tied OPERATE ON DUREN Rebel sources in Tunis claim g¢ 19. Royal Grill has i1, Heard's NEW YORK (AP)--Ryne Duren| The Ontario Minister of Agri- the number held is well over 100, oad Pins 10, Bradford-Hoshal New York Yankees' sensational culture, Hon. W. A. Goodfellow, 9, New Service Cleaners 6 and relief pitcher, underwent an oper- Wrote: g ation Friday at Lenox Hill Hos.| Dear Mr. Munro: | ~ ASKS POSTPONEMENT |with only four. pital for the removal of a torn was extremely pleased {oj y1ONDON (AP) -- Dave Charn-| Bill Sowden of Happy's still outer cartilage in his left knee. A learn that Cobourg Juveniles are jo British lightweight, has asked has the season's top single to small chip also was removed NOW the Juvenile 'A' Champions) go, postponement of his Nov. 29 date. However, captain Bob from the left kneecap. of Ontario. 1 know that a 200d fight with Duilio Lio of Milan be- Smith of Nixon's took over the deal of the credit for the team's|oause of injuries suffered in his/lead during the week in both the GRANDFATHER FIGHTS {splendid win is due to your out- losing bout with Carlos Ortiz of high double and triple depart SEATTLE (AP)--Harry (Kid) standing direction and enthusi- puerto Rich, here Tuesday. The ments. Matthews, the 35-year-old grand- asm. Charnley-Loi bout would be for, Smith put together scores of 302 father who said this week he is| Please convey my heartiest| the European lightweight crown. |and 260 for a 562 double and starting a fistic comeback, will congratulations to your hard-|Charnley injured his left hand in|then added a 220 in the last fray box Ingemar Johansson of Swe- working team. {training for Ortiz and then rein-|to post a triple of 782. High team den in a six-round exhibition bout] {ured it in the bout. He also suf- single to date belongs to Happy's here Nov, 22. ! {fered cuts over both eyes. Surplus with a mark of 1310. Yours very truly, J. Ewart, Town Clerk. Yours sincerely, Johansson of Sweden was named | the No to champion Floyd Patterson by world F Murray's Taxi are in the cellar] Eastenders hurdled over Ram- blers into first place in the Town Mixed Bowling League. It mark- ed the first time in three years that * Ramblers have not held down top spot this late in the schedule. Team standing is: Eastenders 37: Ramblers 36; Mooseheaders 33; Dodgers 31; Toppers 30; Burley Bus 28; Lucky Strikes 22; Hot. Rods+20; Aces 19; Aliey Cats 17; Hydro 11; Crew Cuts 10. High Singles Men: Keith Burley 309: Ladies: Jen Burley 297; High Triples Burley 804; Ladies: Jen Burley 722. | BOWL-0-DROME LADIES LEAGUE | Sommervilles 38; Caldwells 31; Harnden and King 29; Park Plaza {26; CGE 23; Dunn Cleaners 22; | Grafton 21; Uptown 16; Kellys 16; |Beginners 14; Bowlaways 14; { Cooeys 2. | Bowling over 200: J. Dolley 219; N. Fox 212; G, Wilcox 259; B. Duncan 209; U. Meclvor 213; L. Johnston 224; G. McDonell 250, 201; H. Ross 206; G. Bain 207, 213; R. Lewis 202; P. Lowl 215; FE. Babcock 217; B. Longhurst 229; P. Kernaghan 201: IL. Harn- den 218; 1. Riley 202; B. Wass 226: C. Armstrong 215 Bowling over 600 G. McDon- ell 623; High Single -- G. Wilcox 259; High Triple -- G. McDonell 3 MATHEWS MIXED LEAGUE Pin Heads 23; Lucky Strikes 21; Guttersnipes 20; 'Kingpins 19; Handicaps 19; Strikeouts 19: Hot- --Men:. Keitl,, - ) { Bring or shots 19; Rollers 17; Alley Kings 15: Blowouts 15; Aces 12; Eight- halls 11 BOWL-0-DROME LITTLE AMATEUR LEAGUE Strays 20; Whiz Kids 15: Go-| Getters 14; Strikers 12; Peaniits 10; Blue Birds 10; Gliders 8 ;Red Wings 8; Pee Wees 6; King Pins 5: Flyers 5; Cardinals 2. SWEDE TOP CONTENDER NEW YORK (AP) -- Ingemar 1 heavyweight contender Julius Helfand, president of the | championship committee | 'riday. The committee's rankings Mail Your It's Generous . . . It's Neighbourly to give to the Greater Oshawa Community Chest ++. and os well, 'it will give you a warm feeling that you have done your part in a small way to help those less fortunate than yourself . . . by supporting 17 worthy Organizations that DO SO MUCH GOOD in our community. The Community Chest helps to make this Community a safer, better, happier place to live. Remember, every- body benefits when everybody gives ! WE DID IT BEFORE... - Donation to the COMMUNITY . CHEST OFFICE WE CAN DO IT AGAIN! -- Let's -- Put The 1958-59 COMMUNITY CHEST FUND . . . "OVER THE TOP" AA ANA These 17 Worthy Organizations NEED YOUR HELP! Canadian Red Cross Society Canadian National | e for the Blind Canadian Legion -- Poppy Fund Children's Aid Society Oshawa Boy Scouts Association Oshawa Sea Cadets (Navy League) Salvation Army Victorian Order of Nurses Women's Welfare League Oshawa Girl Guides Association Y.W.CA. ps & R. : A 2b y St. John Ambulance Society (Oshawa Branch) Christmas Cheer Fund Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society TOP PRICE- COW FOR BOWMANVILLE Woodland Sovereign Pauline W | the dispersal sale of the Woodland Aylmer, Ontario. The buyer was The Woodland herd was founded! Baie Ste, Anne, N.B., was rated " | 901 g prought the top price of $000 at berd of George M. VanPatter, (R. 8. Glaspell, Bowmanville, Out. 8 LES was '17 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA listed Nino Valdes of Cuba as the No. 2 contender and Willie Pas-| trano as No. 3' Yvon Durelle of one of the oldest No. $ contender for ig | aA Moore's Nebt heaveweight tie. Royal Canadion Army Cadets Oshawe and District Cerebral Palsy Parent Council