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The Oshawa Times, 11 Dec 1958, p. 8

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| § THE OBMAWA Time, ii, 1788 Thursdey, December Toronto, Montreal Stocks Crown Co Dist Bong | Santa Sets The Town "On Fire" PORT HOPE Hundreds of children lined the streets of Port] Hope to greet Santa Claus as he made his official entrance to the town with an escort of fire en- gives, bands and floats, The parade which began at 7 p.m. at the top of Walton Hill ended at the hand shell in the park where candles were pre. sented to children by the wel. come visitor A few hours prior to the pa- rade, two fire engines roared through the main streets with pennants and decorations stream ing In the wind as firemen re- sponded to a call from the office of the department of highways, A snow-blower had backfired and caught fire. Little damage resulted and firemen extinguish. ed the small blaze Immediately, The parade Is an annual event organized by the town fire bri- gade TIMES BUREAUS 'Port Hope TU 5-5357 M. 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It was ' Form New Loop For Lakeshore ao wis COBOURG Cobourg Juve: lu need of financial assistance Club, was t y! {niles have entered a five-team and will welcome all donations. |adies Vig the winnst 0. the Yuntat | Lakeshore juvenile league follow. The league with supply referees of figure skaters held in Oshawa ling a meeting at Whitby Sunday |and the home team the linesman, Sunday morning, Hamilton, To. |convened by Gordon Hawes.| All home games for the Juve-|ronto, Peterborough and Ci urg Teams entered are Port Perry, niles will take place Wednesday skaters competed, Whitby, Bowmanville, Lindsay nights, First encounter of the sea-| Sylvia Cappler, Port Hope, won und Cobourg, All clubs are injson for locals is at Whitby Batur-|{the honors in the ladies novice "4" minor classification with the|day. Opening home fray brings|class, Rating third was Jane exception of Port Perry who is|Lindsay Night Raiders here Wed-| Goody of Cobourg, fifth Gwen Ed- non nesday at 8:90 p,m, wards, sixth Peggy McCutcheon A double schedule of 16 games| Cobourg has been working|and seventh Jane McCutcheon of will be played. All four "A"|every Sunday for the past month, Cobourg, squads will participate In post-|Coach Munro put 16 players| In the novice similar pairs the season playoffs. The first place|through their paces Sunday, Other|top skaters were Sylvia Cappler team will clash with the third|players of midget and Juvenile|and Heather Maybee, Gloria Anne place team In a best-of-three 8ge are welcome to try out, | Watkin of Peterborough received semi-final, while the second and| The complete schedule Is now her bronze dancing medal, In being drafted by convener Gordon |novice men's class, Jim Hughes Central Ordnance Depot soldier {fourth place clubs do likewise, ih ; here, had unusually delicate and|Survivors meet in a best-of five Rowe: and will be released of Peterborough was the top thin-walled cerebral blood ves.|final series, | 2 ( 100 . Gas 130 10 80 470 49 Can Brew cil 1178 175 0 200 106 #00 00 106 00 500 Canadian 100 Li] La] 700 100 075 wo 100 2 110 100 ho wh 1h LU 200 150 25 2 . Mines 1193 56 00 100 7100 00 1000 5000 1000 2000 100 1000 1000 4500 1000 1000 1000 4500 700 2000 11500 500 12600 4000 #500 500 #500 500 2000 2000 300 1380 1000 500 13000 20138 0000 1000 Cdn On CPR Con Bake Con Gas xd Craig Bit Davis Dist Beng D Fndry Dom Stores Doin Dom Gatineau GL Paper 0 Weg G ris Ind Ascep Inglis Inland C pr Inland G pr rr 2500 1100 1000 500 1370 1100 0500 50 1100 A166 200 1000 1000 3200 400 100 500 2000 1500 1000 4 xd 13 ww 400 Cobourg Girl Takes Honors COBOURG Heather Mayhey iL Ang Nfld Marcu atelll A Paper Crain Yord A Horner A Moore Prem iteel Heltmans 0 Have NC Pow pr T Fin A Trans Mt Un Gas Windsor Hot Wood J A xd ( P ( on p Inquest Finds Cobourg Man Died Naturally COBOURG A coroner's jury here today found that the death of Harold Douglas Twigger Nov, 19 was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage In an inquest conducted before Coroner Dr. F. N. Blackwell in town hall courtroom, jurors Ed Hogan, George Cortesis Roy Lean, James Pearse, and Ernest Robison heard evidence from Dr, F. L. Lawson that Twigger, a 26 100 360 360 LobCa Mass V Mans ¥ MoColl Mid West Milt Brick N Nt Car N Mar No Bla N Star wish NO N Gas Nthid Uti) NW Ui pr Page Hers Powell R 3 Premium 400 Pres Fleet r 1300 Roe AV Can 1970 Roe AV 34 p 100 Royse! Bank 155 st L Corp 200 ot Maurice 100 Salada l " Salads wis [ Bales to 11 a.m, 678,000 MONTREAL By The Canadian Press Montreal Stock Exch oe, 11 (Quotations In cents unless marked §, rrdd lol xd x-dividend rekon rights, swEx-warranis,) Industrials Migh Low ¥'4 Ma 304 Abby 0 408 FY or 184 f Ld MW 2TH A 120 100 § 1] #10 bi] Ld 18h Augustus 1] Alscope Bailey Bateman Honnyville Bornite Canalnsk Canuba Claveland «Denison Daering Gaspe Ol Gold Age Haitian Int Ceramie Ino Uran Marple Merrill Montgary NW Amulet Opemisca Orehan Paudash Pennhec Phillips Portage Que Cobalt Que Ol Que Kmail St L River Neep R Tache Tazl n Tih Expl I'itan Virginia Westville 2 905 Lh] 11:80 Net am. Ch'ge 2» Winek [1 Ahitib) Algoma Alumin Alum 2 Asbestos Banque ris Atlas Steel Bank Mont Bath Pow B Nell Phone xd 632 Bowater Ppr 750 BA Bonk note 220 Wales J JA 10'4 45 1058 2 1368 r ST alo sels Cobourg was not represented at| These blood vessels were so|the meeting, but coach Jim Munro| fragile that they might have rup-|confirmed the local entry by | tured with minor strain, said the|telephone, Munro will coach the doctor. The dead man also had|Cobourg club, Art Martin Is man- very small bile ducts, Indicating Aker and Tom Lewis assistant | that the man was one of an un.|¢0Ach. The team Is desperately usual physical type | The alcohol level in the ELECTION PLAN | deceased's blood Indicated con-| ,ONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Mayor | sumption of the equivalent ofl johnston suggested Wednesday about a quart of whisky, it was(ihat municipal election day be revealed, Deceased was found|gandardized throughout Ontario dead on arrival at Cobourg Gen-|and declared a statutory holiday | tral Hospital where he was/|, an effort to increase voting, brought by three men [The mayor combined his pro- Pte. lan M. Holmes said he and|posal with reiteration of his con- Pte, C. A. Murrant and Cpl, R.[tention that municipal councils E. Kingsman, with Twigger went|should be enlarged and all elected to an apartment on Bagot street|civic offices filled simultaneously | to drink and play cards, Twigger|for the same length of time--one | later collaps or two-year terms, Vote & Elect HEBER DOWN Power Build Prod Can Cam Can Cem pr 80 I Fodry 44 2 Bank Com 617 Brow 748 Brew prxd 100 B Alu wt A 1000 Bronze 180 Cotton pr 150 Husky 300 Bnk C rts 2015 I. 58 'R 110 in Pet pr 125 Cockshutt 1h Coughlin 130 Con M and # 40 TD Bak ris 3008 a7 T Fe A Amphi Kast Mal East Sull Eureka Valoon Fatima Frobisher y Mines 17% LILY LIEL 9 Mm Mm LiL Lil 134% [34] LIE "nw LILLY 00 WW le 41200 700 4500 Greyhs Gunnar no? Hard Roek 1000 H of Lakes 1000 Headway 1000 ( « ( ( ( ( ( « ( ( ( ( 1 ¥ { (LY LL] Woodward Curd Ang:Nhd TEEN TOPICS Plan Parties For Yuletide COBOURG COLLEGIATE Pobourg Teens are busy prepar: ing for the coming Christmas hol {days. Parties are the theme of the gossip corners as each club plana its Yuletide activities, Friday, Dec, 5, was Variety Night at CDCI. A good crowd attended and all enjoyed them. selves, First part of the evening featured a series of five volley: ball games between the men teachers and a boys' allstar team. The men teachers, who have gone undefeated for seven years finally met their match Triday night, Final score was 16 industrials 37,800; 0 [planned & hay-ride party for Sat:| and New public Specially reduced for Christmas giving! AV Pe 9 | CAA > 75 KING EAST Opposite Hotel Genosha R DEPUTY REEVE WHITBY TOWNSHIP VOTING DAY DEC. 13th, 1958 Sales to 11:30 u m mines and olls 122,00 . , urday, Dec. 13, The way those ( obo Sh kids were selling tickets today ur 1 11 they should have a good crowd, | With so many parties and other festivities planned for the Christ: Una ected B Ic mas holidays, Cobourg Teens will | have plenty to keep them occu: ; pled COBOURG--1 ingerous Ice con- (n the first phase of a long erm After the strenuous holiday thay |Siticns in may parts of the In study of sand drift jn the lake y n 'way Lo \ wil be gad to get back to school J ary bo ig Rue bottom about Cobourg and Port| - Ptvewn Christmas One thing is sure. With all the " out oi, Coboury Hope, Cooperutiny 1a ' project | \ [things going on during the holis i out of she Lraitie comes from are Queen's Unl "sity at Kings: | SEMI - FORMAL AFFAIR |days, nobody should be bored, |Other Lake Ontario harbors, with ton, the federal department of | This year's semi formal at] = ---- " |0ll or coal cargoes, There are works, and the National CDCI promises to be a gay one. | [large Su storage tank facilities Research Councll Ap orchestra from Oshawa willl New Pee-Wee | along 4 b hore between the cen- i be in attendance. | » iy he west piers. No slow:| Surveys of the harbor sur. The students' council will pre doum ly Wipecies Joel He utusl rounding lake be were taken sent the attending teachers with S h d 1 ; Season Just before win fathometer Instruments a Christman gift, The event Is C e u es Chiat, ; " mounted in a converted fishing scheduled for December 19, . Om odnesday the tanker Britam COBOURG With the late oco moved In to unload a cargo boat. Department of public works CHOIR PREPARING entry of two 'B' squads, Trinity of oll, Its berth was vacated only 'ongineers sald they hoped to CDCI's cholr under the direc:|and St, Michael's, a new Pee Wea hours before by the tanker Lake! , y ¥ tion of Miss Allen is busy pre.[schedule has been drafted for the hel) learn how to bulld underwater paring for the final assembly remainder of games in the Co | It has been a busy year for the | deflectors to keep the sand from which will be Friday, Dec, 19,|bourg Church Hockey League bY old Cobourg harbor. Dredging|flowing towards harbors. If suc. The cholr will sing at both the|league secretary Art Martin, Fol: operations we carried out [consful it wou'l thereby save 18 for the boys' all-star team, A tumbling exhibition was put on by the tumbling team and It was Junior and senior assemblies, Se. lections being prepared for the greatly enjoyed, To round out/the evening the school band played and many remained for the dance. Casualty of the evening was teacher, Mr. Walder, who wprained his thumb playing volley-ball The Saturday night dance at Teen Town this week was dis appointing. The proceeds of the dance were to he used to pur chase new uniforms for CDC's cheerleaders. Although the affair was well advertised and well "planned a very poor turn-out re «sulted, Those who did attend en _ joyed themselves Teen Town had good during the first of the year aackened off considerably sexam time. It is hope they will Lplek up soon. Chaneirons wdance were Mr, and Mrs, Meade This Saturday, Dee 13, Teen Town will have another dance for the purpose of raising money for the cheerleaders' uniforms "y"' DANC Se The dance at "'Y'" this week was a howling success, 'pumber were present and all en joved themselves. This year the ay group will stage a formal Christmas dance. If the attend ance at the formal is half as good as other affairs, a good turn-out ean be expocted Chaperones this week were Mr. and Mrs. Morin, PRESENT PLAY St. Michael's Sodality presented ita play "Our Lady of Lovrdes" Hr St, Michael's auditorium Sun day evening. Stage scenery Was excellent and the caste did a very noteworthy job. Star of thé lay was Mariaane Primeau as rnadette, with Donna Don ster as 'the Rlessed Virgin ristine Mulhall ax ette's mother: Judith Smith as ernadette's sister and Rerna fotte Lees as Jean Other Sodal ists played supporting roles, and the choir pravided background music. Soloists were Gloria Kelly and Rosemary Niles Accompanist was Miss Kathe rine Bolan. Although no admis won was charged a silver collec fon netted $33 regular CYO meeting was The oo after the play. A Yuletide io planned for sometime crowds but at A large| Rerna-| occasion Include "Coventry Carol", "Bring a Torch' and "Deck the Halla" | A pleasant treat was offered to [students of CDCI at noon hour Monday by the German Club. The {members sold bags of candy and cookies, The club made a profit |of fifteen dollars [BASKETBALL The first {game was played at Tuesday between St, Michael's and CDCI, The collegiate team put up a good fight but the St Mike's team won 42 to 30, A film of this year's commence ment was shown by student Den nis Mott after classes Tuesday It Is easy to that CDC's CDCl on at the eurling team is in action, Students 1s carrying funny - looking little brooms may be seen neading to [wards the curling arena. This sport was intreduced {pte the school last year and has fast be come a favorite amoung Cobourg Teens, YFC PROGRAM The YFC club is having a spe clal Christmas program at noon ur Friday, A good attendance hoped for, | The Club will be holding its annual skating party and dance in the Cobourg Memoria! {Arena Dec, 23, In past years i {has been very successiul and we hope It will be so again this year, AIR CADETS PLAN DANCE Alr Cadets are having a semi formal Christmas dance on Fri day, Dec. 12 Attendance ig not necessarily confined fo members of Air Cadets Baptist Young Peoples senting a play Friday [Anyone Is welcome, Cobourg Skating Club will be havige a Christmas party somes {time during: the Christmas holl davs. A Skating Carnival entitled "The Skunk's Birthday Party" is scheduled for Feb, 13, Sometime in March jWill be holding an Interclub skat. Hing competition, - This was spark ed by the competition held in Osi awa last week |HAY RIDE The Young People's Group of the Presbyterian church bave | | 1 ale Dec pre 12 the club bantam basketball | lowing Is the new order of games DECEMBER 1 5:00 «= Bt, Mike's A va St. Andrew's; 5:40 Trinity A va, St, Mike's B; 6:20--Trinity B va, St. Peter's; 7:00--Baltimore va, OTS 18 5:00-Trinity A va. OTS; 5:40-8t. Andrew's va, Baltimore; 6:20--8t. Peter's va. St. Mike's B; 7:00--Trinity B va St. Mike's A JANUARY 5:00 Mike's A: 5:40 Trinity B; 6:20 | St. Andrew's; 7:00 Mike's B Li} 5:00 Mike's B; | Raltimore ity B; 7:00 St. Peter's 5:00 | Poter's; 5:40 St St. Mike's B; 6:20 A vs. Baltimore; 7:00 A vs, Trinity B b+] 1:00 St Trinity B; 5:40 Baltimore: 6:20 ve. Trinity A: 7:00 Andrew's 29 5 St va Vi, St Peter's vs Baltimore Trinity A OTS vs St Mike's A vs, St Trinity A vs OTS vi. Trin Andrew's ve St 5:40 6:20 St OTS vs, 8 Andrew's vs | St. Mike's Trinity Mike's B vs St. Peter's v St. Mike's A OTS vs, St - St St 0 7:00 Mike's A vs Mike's B va St. Andrew's Trinity A O18; L440 {Baltimore ve, Trinity ve, St, Peter's FERRUARY 5:00 Mike's 'A va, Trinity va. Trinity Baltimore V0 OTS vs St. Mike's A va St. Mike's B 00 Raltimore vs ) St 5:48 A LLB Andrew's va, St St. Mike's B| 6.90 St. Pete's | 7:00 OTS va | Trinity A Trinity B; St St 12 5:40 0:20 Peter's Andrew 19 0 (St, Peter's Raltimore |v, Trinity B vs, OTS va Mike's A vs Trinity BR vs St. Andrew's St. Mike's St 5:40 6:20 A, Ti00 | DEEP SNOW UPSETS PLANE GLENS FALLS, N.Y, (Ap)=A student pilot on a solo Might erashdanded his lght plane Wed: nesday at an abandoned airport covered with foot deep show Kenneth J. Dolan, about 40, of Schenectady, suffered severe body bruises and shock when the Cessna 172 nosed over. The plane dambued. { was badly became one of two focal points dredging costs. 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