Phillips Loses BEA CB IT MIGHT Its all most puzzling for a small girl at thimtime of the year , , , especially when she comes up against a goat , with both beard and red cont reminiscent somehow of Banta on Port Hope's main street However, it might just be a reindeer which somehow forgot 'Haggis Leads Downtowners PORT HOPE -- Aflo®one com ote round In the Down Tow fen's Bowling League, the Hag # to put on his horns and strayed away, Glenda Gratton of Port Hope 18 not Just too sure about anything in this season, Bhe's watching Charlle, Port Hope fire brigade mascot being hiteh | od to a post on the main street where he'll attract attention to the annua! turkey draw, pro Last Second Tally Saves gis Bowlers are leading the pack] Ontarios with 82 points, Nixon's and Cen trals are pressing with 30 and 2 respectively SU in contention are Brad ford-Hoshal, 48, Royal Grill, 26 Happy's Surplus, 24, King Motor 23, Canadian Legion and. the Queen's Hotel tied with 20 Well back are Heard's Pins at 13 and Murray's for the hottom with points each Individual and team high seor os remained the same as week previous, . Labor Official = Is Appointed ~ CLC Director OTTAWA (CP)-Ceorge ome, secretary of the British Colum bla Federation of Labor, has been appointed director of politi oal education for the Canadian Labor Congress, CLC President Claude J announced Mon t er. who has held his spot post vince 1048 when Communists | were ousted from the B.C, body, + succeeds the late Howard Con | quergood Mr, Jodoin also announced ap pointment of Henry Rhodes, di rector of organization for On tario, as assistant national direc tor of organi 'lon and larry clubs meet in Port Hope Wed: Shortly after 9 pm. the Reeve Simon, a Toronto organizer, to|nesday with Port Hope going tojwas leading by only 33 votes, suceeed Mr, Rhodes as Ontario director, STRANGE QUIET LONDON COLNEY, fordshire village are finding It hard to sleep at nights, They mise the rumble and roar of the earthed during road excavations office all-night traffic that used to shake the village before the open ing of a new bypass Head Taxl| and New Service Cleaners tied ten the England (CP)~Residents of this Hert: Bones and teeth of glant reptiles had been a see PORT HOPE In a thrilling hockey game at Péterborough, the visiting Port Hope Junior On tarios scored two goals fn the last of play 1 three stand-off with hometown Junior Club at the Cy Arena The and 4 over-eager hoya bin trips out with the Poris getting 12 The first period saw the play room back and forth and al though hoth goalies were (ested| often,' there was no score Port Hope took the lead at 1.50 of the middle canton when Teddy Watts scored unassissed However, the lead lasted just 18 seconds as Bob Rodgers tled ft up at 1.45 | Rodgers put the Petes ahead 12:1 at 12.10 when he scored his second goal on a nice play with Doughty In the third period at 11,08 [Davis made it 8:1 for the home lelub on a play with Robinson and they seemed to be well away, At the 17 minute mark, Wob Cooper drew the Onlarios closer on & three-way passing play with Garnie Harris and Len Stephenson With the last seconds tloking off, Jake Greenaway tied it up with just one second left in the game, with the assist going to Mal Stephenson, The same two! three minute nll w game was well siriet hand kept Twenty on the Saturday for Juveniles | Peterborough clash with the ANCIE MAIDSTONE, ' RELICS England (CP) and sharks believed about 100, 000,000 years old have been un:| Some of the to have in this Kent town [reptiles are estimated 'been 30 feet long COBOURG CHURCH LEAGUE St. Andrews Pull Away In Pee-Wee Division COBOURG «= St, Andrew's are aking a one horse race out of the Pee Wee division of the Co bourg Church Hockey League They rolled to thelr fifth straight win by whitewashing Trinity B's 110 loading the onslanght was Gordie Stevenson and Bruce Me Ivor with the hat trick aplece Murray Ewart was right on their heels with two goals, singles hy Len Harvey, Ford Blow and Ray Chapman, Rosa Burgess of Trin ity wan assessed the only penalty in the contest. Rruce Nicholas in the St. Andrew's goal bettered his phenomenal goals against aver Ake as a result of the shutout, He has permitted just five goals In 8X games The two winless teams hooked wp In the second game and St Mike's B's came out on top by a 20 count over Raltimore, John Sauve and P. MeAulliife scored the goals that hrought victory Tom Woods registered the shut out. Wayne Crossen of Baltimore Was penalized IN THIRD PLACE St. Michael's A's moved Inte un disputed possession of third place a they blanked Training School 20 to give Bob Hill the shutout Gord Kelly and Danny Gadbels were the marksmen for the win ners. Bernie Murphy and Proux picked up assists. Penal feed were Murphy of the Irish and MelLeary and Ward of O18 St. Peter's Pee We pressed to gain a 29 with Trinity A's In the final con test. The tie preserved St dete second place spot, Rill Ryan fired both goals fur St. Pete's to strengthen his lead in the in dividual scoring derby. Jackson and Jim Bradford countered for Trinity, Three penalties were call od, two to St. Pete's were hard talemate Team standing in the Pee Wee § settion after six weeks of play Is WLT MS @ Andrew's sou fohn', Anderson St, Peter's : St, Mike's A's 3 Trinity. A's ors I'rinity N's St, Mike's B's Raltimore h ( 120 LR | | LJ 7 f 4 2 2 Pop five scorers so Yar are GA PTS, 13 417 312 7T41 in 310 Bill Ryan Gord Stevenson Ray Chapman Dan Gadbols Murray Ewart BRANTAMS Gilbert Nrocanler and Brian St Louis are teaming up to give St Mike's Bantams the best goals tending in the bantam division, With St. Louls between the pipes this time the Irish nipped St, | Peter's 1:0 on a goal hy Terry Lenahan at 11:40 of the first] period on a pass from Rrocanier Spy and Borthwick sat out sin bin trips In the fifth shutout of the night, | Training School whipped winless Grafton 6:0, Martell led the way with four goals, Saumur and Timms notehed singletons, Speers and Helps of Grafton and Tims! OTS were thumbed off O'Brien recorded the shutout Paco-setting St from Ty heell of Andrew's got a but reared to a Atter Pancho Ragay nearly 14) Norman Cook, | and Bob Bissonette hat 100 10 wrap up the win Paul Dawe and Bruce] Harp of the winners and Raray| nity h iN t cutive trinvmph 1 de on had ven edie Purvi Bob Ewan n Tvinity Kelly, RUO0E of Trinity wore penalized hy refs] L. orees Allen Oliver DeChamp and Rob Team Standing : wi Andrew's a0 sini 3 St. Mike's [LEY TPIS On nD 8 33048 821 8! BE A REINDEER! to eke out] the | refereed | three sin all minors, were handed | | John Primeau ceods of which finance the bri. gade"s Banta Claus party and parade which they'll stage today, Jim Nock of the fire de- partment Is seen at left, while an unidentified enthusiast tethe ors Charlle Photo by Udvarhely VOTE TO RETAIN TOWN BUS LINE PORT HOPE « Port Hope still has a bus line, An esti mated 48 per cent of the 4,261 registered voters of the town turned out last night to vote in favor of subsidizing the Bur. ley Hua Line, A total of 1300 voted for the bus franchise continuing, while - 501 voted Against Ie voters alse decided to allow non-property owners, over 21 yoars of age, resident in Port Hope for one year, to register their vole, A total of 1,14 voted in favor of ex. tending the voting franchise, while 661 voted against, It was estimated that this year's municipal vote was slightly heavier than last year's «= with about 850 more voters turning out, Hard Contest For Reevship PORT HOPE «= Perched high on a hill in Port Hope, Neeve Read Budge's home was ablaze with light late Monday night to colebrate his re-election, The Reeve wan returned to office by a scant 60 votes as 60-year-old retired banker, J, Carr, lost the contest In the dying moments of Monday's election, The meat was In doubt until five minutes before the last noll Ing substation was heard from PORT HOPE -- Port town council was only # A changed by Monday's vote, T, Brandon, making a comeback, headed the polls, His will be the y new face for 1060, Coun, Goorge Phillips lost his seat, Mr, Brandon was 8 member of council for several years prior to dropping out in 195 due to business commitments, Will Fight Ticket For Speeding PORT HOPE A Cobourg man, Clare Donnelly, will fight a speeding summons Issued against him in Port Hope Nov, 17, Appearing In Port Hope Mag Istrate's Court Monday, Mr, Don. nelly claimed the summon was not properly served, as the street where he is alleged to have travelled 50 miles an hour was not specified in the summons, "1 asked the police officer who stopped me to tell me where I'd heen spesding," sald Mr, Don nelly." The policeman replied that I'd find out in court," Magistrate 1. B, Baxter grant od an adjournment of two weeks as Mr, Donnelly requested time to secure witnesses, COBOURG broke loose for two goals In the third perdod to upset the favored Sunday's Mercantile League game at Cobourg Arena The contest was a see-saw affaly and rather scrambly in spols The goaltenders, Don Cirant of Depot and George Lovett of the Plosties crew, had to be on theh toes to prevent the score from going higher, The loss kept Depot from eroating a traffie Jam for second place in league standings, They for alx points, two points behind Grafton and Hydro and three points In arrears of the league: leading J's, General Electric cop. ped Its second victory in five starts to cement thelr hold on sixth place, Petrie opened the scoring for the losers at 5:12 of the first period on a pass from Peter kaluk, His shot from 15 feet out caught the bottom right cor ner, Play see-sawed back and forth til Len Baker cashed Peter Per: row's rebound at 10:40 of the sec: | ond chapter, after Grant had| Scout Leaders Annual Meet COBOURG Over B80 sl Five minutes later the last votes came In, and Reeve Budge was returned by a final count of M03 to 023, At 9 p.m, the vote hetween| the two contestants was even, It| saw battle all the way | "I'm glad 1 was retiirned oto| It would have been a dull] year without ecounell work to look forward to," commented the vie. torious reeve St, Peter's 3338 Grafton 0800 Top six scorers as of Monday! are: | G A PTS, 13 416 41 f10 20 100 49 Terry Lenahan Gilbert Brocanier Rruce Harp Barry Dawe Brian St, Louls RY YOUTHFUL ORAT Prisowinners In the speaking publie contest wore recently guests of the Pent Hope Lions' Club, From left to ? right are: David Pollock, 10 of Percival Street School; school | town wore always going out, pre: dents _and commissioners of local Boy Scout associations In Quin. te district mot over the weekend in Cobourg at the annual distriot conference, At seminars and speoches, have three wins and two Josses| Seat In Council '8 Final vole was as follows: T,| Brandon, 1407, W, A. Hebe 1266, Mrs, Ruth Clarke, 1356, R, C, Everson, 1206, J, M, Rose vear. 989, C, J, Smith, #76, M,| Mecllvena, 869, George Phillips, 741, {llvena the results were not too seat on council by a scant seven "| votes on his first essay into mu: nicipal politics, / George Phillips was the only member of the 1958 council to fall to maintain a seat on the! six man council for 1959, In the coniest for hydro com: missioner, newcomer Roger Kirk. patrick, a teacher at Trinity Col- lege School, lost out to veteran campaigner, Sherman Gifford, Mr, Kirkpatrick polled a substan: tial 827 votes, while -Gifford Kirkpatrick said he'd 'be back ain next year," t was the first time the post of hydro commissioner had been amassed 1086 for his win, Mr, | For fledgling candidate M, Me-|F A disappointing as he lost out for a ry x contested In many years, TIMES BUREAUS Port Hope TU 5-5357 Cobourg FR 2.5201 Tain Macdonald Goalies Shine As Depot Loses off to one wide of the goal Flectric's | General son being In the sin bin at the time | Lon Baker put GE, back in front at 11:15 on a shot through a maze of players, Nell West fired the winner at 17:30 on a pass cutive is A [from Carl Carlson, 26 COD roar.|Is 8 X ed back and cut into the deficit|!ary Is Ti Bob|N rk' { 18:80, Petrie! rews; marshal, Borthwick's pass at 18:30, Petr iy 4 when Morant drilled In did the spade' work, Depot buzzed around the win ners' cage till the final ball, but [couldn't score the tying tally, Referees Karl to B, Cavanaugh, General Electric of the lowers, 20 COD Moskaluk, Hallkas, Innis, Barnes, Movant, Petrie, Dunn, Finkle, Borthwick, Rogers, GE, Lovett, Thompson, Beatty, Taylor Baker, B. Cavan: laugh, Porrow, J, Cavanaugh, Mel lis, Goody, Pascoe, Bassinger, Wert, Gallagher, Uptown Bowls | League Scores | PORT HOPE = Standing after {the 11th week of play in the Port Hope Uptown Men's M. Hackman {rim of the ditch General Elmotrie saved brilliantly, and was lyng| [ | | equalizer] | 26 Central Ordnance Depot 32 10 ogame with them a man shy, Carl: lected Worshipful Master of Co | Jefferson and commitieeman, Jim Dawe handed out penalties|committeeman, | Gallagher, Tyler, A. Foster; and Outsids Ty Beatty, Carlson and Perrow ofiler, H. Gibson, | and to Finkle Grant, Smallridge, | [yesterday re-elected Elgin Cochs Bowling! three-seat League at Pinecrest Bowl as fol [Elected were I. Carruthers, M the delegates studied lows: Atomics 81; Clouters 81;|Harrls, and G, Halstead, Losing problems common to all seout:| 1Hi-Ways 40; Linton's 49; Church: | ing leadership groups, and those of thelr own district Guest speakers attended from Ottawa and Belleville, and pre. sented Informative speeches on scouting toplea, The delegates were welcomed for thelr two-day visit by A, Lewis, Regional Com: | missioner at Belleville, One subject discussed by the| delogates was church sponsor: ship of scout troops, A film on| this was shown by B, Mortlock, executive commissioner of rela: Foden's 31; tions from Canadian headquar:(shell Ol 23: ters at Ottawa, The session concluded with a luncheon banquet at the Balti: more hotel, followed by a short afternoon meoting. BOVINE HANDICAP CHULMLEIGH, England (CP) The street lights In this Devon baffled engineers thoy, Finally | they discovered a cow used an| | rubbing post, setting up a vibra. {tion which affected the lighting! {Now the pylon Is protected by 3754; Royal Gri" 3713; Beta Rays 'barbed wire, | \ Irene Benn, 14, of Dr. Hawking School: Peany Long, 11. of Dr Rowe's School: Dianne Hult man, 12. Dr. Hawking School, and Penny Dale, 11, Dr. Pow 'wre School. Standing behind the | loy's 40; City Dairy 49; High. fleld's Dalry 49; Trouble Shoot. [ers 46; Wilson Cleaners 40; Lake shore Cleaners 46; TPT 45; Ligh. tle's 45; Blazers 44; P. H. Auto Body 42; Lyall N, Carr 42; Long Bros, 41; O'Neill's Flyers 30; Eldos 30; Royal Grill 87; Civil Service 37; Uptowners 36; Weld ors 36; Lab Techs 35; Beta Rays 35; Lucky Strikes 34; Lancers 81; Jolee-Sweanor 20; Wakley's 18; Ink Spots 16; AMF 15, High Singles: J, Benedict 366; 60 PER CENT VOTE y THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 9, 1999 = rie, | ' COBOURG hard-fought wd, D, Burnet was reelected) Deputy-Reeve: T, Jones, 1081; Mayor for a 15th term, with a'A, H, Richardson, 1292, majority of almost nine to fIvel oo oiiors: Jack Heenan, 2240; over opponent Jack Erskine, | ~Councillor Tom Jones became the new deputy-reeve, Cobourg Gives Burnet 13th Term As Mayor In yesterday's, For mayor: J, D, Bunet, 1800; Tensest baitle of the day was eouncil elections, J, Erskine, 1119, {fought in the last hour between |deputy-reeve candidates Richard- son and Jones, OF the first re turn, Wichardson was----shead by 27 votes, Jones was ahead ob the {next ballot, but Richardsol' re- Ted Prosser |1411; Ed 1470; ogan, Mac Lees, beating 1327; Webb Councillor Hal Richardson In a home stretch sprint after a tense, Al neck-and-neck race, moe than broker Jack Heenan, J. D, BURNET vestnmmt Says Car Ligh Blurred Vision 'D, Markle, L, Mass vote for any candidate in the or pki Tad town's history, . ~Largescale plans to spend $112,000 redecorating Victoria Hall were shelved by an sec. torate reluctant to pay the bill, | |Thomas, 1243; Al Perfect, 1049, the elected candidates had 1000 voles, Each-of the five losers had less [than 1000 votes, Low score was The town hall renovations by- A total 60 percent vote was re-|law met its fate on a ballot of er Jead, and closed with a {tained a two-vote lead, another! Murray, | COBOURG -- Two men escap:|, and Most candidates spent the 1074 "no's" to 667 sffirmatives.' margin, od Injury when thelr car was seriously damaged early Sunday morning after it went out of con-| trol through a hydro pole into a) fence, Dominico Trogane, 32, of To ronto, told police he had just crossed a CPR rallway cro sing between Port Hope and Cobourg when the vehicle went out of con-| trol into the ditch, Heo sald glar. evening two to one ing lghts from a westbound car) By 11 pm, the final score-| made it impossible to see the board in Town Clerk Jack Ewart's from office stood as follows: Also In the car was John Coyle, 20, Toronto, Both were un | hurt, Damages to the car are estimated at $400 | LOL Elects Jenkins WM COBOURG Kd of Commerce organized and years of neglect, {maintained a day long transpor- tation service and polling wae Jenking bourg chapter 127, Loyal Oy ange lodge In Monday night] ceremonies at the Orange Hall Deputy Master in the new exe | Richards, Chaplain Gardiner, Recording soore.| Hie, others are; V.8 treasurer, J, And D, Quigley: flirt Naish: second lec [turer, W. Holdsworth; first com mitteeman, 8, Jenkins; second (committee man, C, Adams; third lecommitteeman, C. Farrell; fourth B, Naish; fifth IH, Knif; Inside Bolton; (day soliciting votes, Cars patroll- New Yours sonnel, ih with| tessly through the streets four new faces, will have the job | os up A re for dis [of Working out a new plan to re ith highest vote polled In the tant poll stations, The Chamber store damage wrought by alleged In the west wards, two candi. baby-sitting dates ran for the board of educa. services and conducted telephone tion, Ralph Harrison took loction result services during the vacancy with a majority of over subdivisions Jubilant among the Heenan the | eturns from subdivision 1A increased TOF tor (this Yead {0 vine voles. theghet - J q + | DOSS! + hallot to 19, en returns from A newcomer to council, in There were Wve suites ol Do 5A gave Jones a 0, vols p-- b record eC or councll; RB, BON, margin, and he moved past Jones jolled, Whit_may_ Joa vd Gallyith a 51 vote lead, The race continued until the last few returns began coming in |at 10.30 p.m, from some of the {heavy vote wards, Then, finally, | Jones began to show a stron winners, (election, Councillor-elect Janek sald that he could find words to say how he felt at his overwhelming victory, not WESTERN LAKE Lake Manitoba, covering 1,000 © to pay for 4 months Re-Elect Reeve In Township COBOURG «= In contrast to a 3000 vote turnout in Cobourg, electors of Hamilton townshin No of Generous trade-in allowance PHONE YOUR ALSCO MAN OF TO 9 P.M RA 3-9843 LANSDOWNE | SHOPPING CENTRE SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA Hoots a winter N rane as reeve in light balloting, At "Baltimore, voters return: ing from the polls said they had heen told only B50 of a possible; 270 had turned owt hy 4 pm Several miles west, at a polling station north on an extension of Cobourg's Ontario street, only 850 out of 400 had voted hy 4 pm Four councillors ran for tie municipal = eounell candidate. was I, Powers, of| Creighton Helghts, FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real eMDAITARAINONS DEORLIAG their plate dropped, slipped or wohs bled ab just the wrong time Do nob Hive Ln fear of this ha Roving 10 you Just aprinkie a Httle ATRETH, the alkaline (ponsaoid) powder, on your plates, Hol false tenth more firmly, #0 they fesl more eomfortable, Does not sour Cheoka "plate odor (dens ture hranth), Got FARTEETH at any drug eounter, J, Harwood 358 B, Hoskin 343; G. Poulin 335; High Doubles: B, Wall 003; G. Poulin 592; B, Brown 580; G. Spencer 588, High Triples: B, Wall 869; B, Golding 638; C, Branning 840; R, Hochu 838, High Team Singles: Beta Rays electricity pylon in a field as a|l1430; Wilson Cleaners 1413; Lan: cers 1361; Atomics 1346, High Team Triples: Long Bros, 3668; Blavers 3633, ORS GET AWARDS children, who spoke at a hich eon meeting of the Lions, is Steve Jecks, chairman of the public speaking committee | -Photo by Vovelaay! on your o *ALSCO KING at WIL LIMITED HIGHWAY NUMBER TWO ee nnn 8 8 a HOME DELIVERY Sly 25 23 39 Special! OAKLEAF eo cHOICE DESSERT PEARS 2 Special! ST. WILLIAMS @ PECTIN ADDED RASPBERRY JAM JAR Special! CLARK'S BEANS with Pork 2 Special! 4c OFF e SQUIRREL PEANUT BUTTER ial.! PETER POWER GINGER ALE Pe 15.02, TINS 15.0Z, TINS 16.0Z, JAR 29 29 QUART BOTTLES PLUS DEPOSIT SILHOUETTE PICTURES * 29. 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