Ontario Community Newspapers

The Oshawa Times, 22 Dec 1958, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

CHILDREN ARE ENTERTAINED BY ONTARIO REGIMENT 11th Armored (Ontario) Regi- A large number of the child ment were entertained at the ren of the members of the | Area Plowmen Elect Officers The annual meeting of the (Junior Plowing Match, 183 of South Ontario Plowmen's Associ-| them also took part in the annual ation was held in the township [South Ontario Plowing Mateh hall, Brooklin, Dec, 16, with 26 held on the farm of Glen Till, members in attendance, Armour Greenbank, McMillan, president for 1958, A number of directors also was in charge of the meeting, |made reference to the improve: In his address he made special ments that were made in the references to the excellent Jun- | prize list last year for Plowing Match that had been| The election of officers result held this year, Of the 16 boys ed as follows: Honorary presi and girls who took part in the dents, H, L, Fair, Uxbridge and | Armour McMillan, Seagrave, RR 2: president, Lorne McCoy, Prooklin; 1st vice president, |Gordon Corner, Oshawa, RR 2 2nd vice president, Joe Tran Claremont, RR 2 secretary treasurer, Oscar Downey; Myrtle; assistant secretary-treas urer, Ralph Mowbray, Brooklin RR 1; auditors, Hugh Ormiston Brooklin, RR 1 and John Batty, Brooklin, RR 1 The delegates the meeting In" Toronto Feh, 23 and 24 are Lorne MeCoy Gordon Corner, and Oscar Downey Fhe Junior Plowing Mateh Committee is Lorne McCoy, Os car Downey, Gordon Cornef | Heber Down, Hugh Ormiston and John Batty The prize committee 1s rne MeCoy Oscar Downey Joe Tran, Hugh Baird and Don Dunkeld The 1959 match will be held in | Whitby Jownship this year on | edn: sday, October 7. The farm on which the match will be held LORNE Mc€OY will be announced later OCVI Basketball Team | Shomng Up © fi to annual ~ list on m and rds inadi Ph cation to ¢ skethi n 1 hit The OCVI #!thcugh ties due marks | der in the COSSA ed hool iasketha ( 1 variou n an take fitne COMING EVENTS NEW Ye ' ee I TOI 4 nter if the [i 70 BAG EIGHT FOXES cr Seventy k part in a five x hunt Saturday sponsored Humber Valley Rod and Gun Club killed eight foxes in why Cooksville KINSMEN BINCO (CANCELLED) Season During Holiday STARTING AGAIN TUES. JAN. 6, 1959 BINGO JOHN'S By HARVEY HUDSON PARIS (AP) Premier de Gaulle's bandwagon rolled on in France with hls third personal voting victory Sunday. ex pected, members of the electoral college overwhelmingly elected 298a Fifth Republic The 63-year-old who stepped aside as premier in 1946 rather than play second fiddle to the National Assembly, now assumes the presidency for a seven-year term with greatly increased powers, He will take over the office from 76-year-old [gue Coty Jan. 8 Shortly afterward, de Gaulle la nominte the new premier, This Is generally 'expected to be Senator Michel Debre, one of de Gaulle's staunchest supporters jand one of the chief artisans of {the new constitution | Sunday's presidential elec of the valid ballots of the Grand Electors, an electoral college rep HALL Bl and Simcoe) MON., DEC, 22 8 pm, 20 Games at $5 $7 Jackpots At ST (corner 5 $40 10 Chickens as door prizes Everyone Welcome wartime hero, WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE Monster BINCO (54.52) TONIGHT $1,300 CASH PRIZES INCLUDING $100 FREE CASH DOOR PRIZES RED BARN | $1.00 admission gives you § eord phs free chonce on $100.00 cash door prize. TO DOOR JU BERYICE TO DOOR | | ANCHORAGE IS ' REAL BOOM TOWN With a population of 94,000, Anchorage is Alaska's "hoom" centre. Construction" work is ef employment To start a boom In your fam fly income, sell useful and usable articles you aren't us- ing with Times Classified Ads, Dial RA 3.3492 to start your ad, and start counting profits. cl Oshawa Armorles Saturday af- ternoon, Here some of the child. of Post \ 0 i The member in Legion awa, urday Bell Bwards Con = ro pre J OI Jo and basement ry the will used ald that ad ditional snace 0 house ofiices and equipment 10d to fill the increasing need Oshawa residents for more one . service, of lelen - DeGaulle Elected France's Premier Oshawa Beats resenting the French mainland and overseas territories De Gaulle did not vote or take part in the election, As premier he did not belong to any cate gory of the Grand Electors, made up of mayors, municinal and county concillors, parliament members and a few citizens Of 79,468 valid ballots, complete returns gave de Gaulle 62,393, Communist Georges Marrange 70, mayor of the Paris suburb of Ivry, received 10,354 votes. Al bert Chatelet, a University of Paris dean and candidate of the non-Communist opposition to de Gaulle, got 6,722 Little windeswept St, Miquelon islands off Canada, | France's only North American] territory, gave de Gaulle 21 votes ORDER TO ALGERIA Secure in the certainty of his victory, de Gaulle went ahead with his program to pacify the rebellious Moslems in Algeria and curb French practices which have been criticized at home and 7, Pierre. | | abroad He wrote the new civillan head of the government in the North African territory, economist Paul Delouvrier, to "regularize" all © measures The French army and the police in Algeria ave been accused of abusing torturing Moslem rebels and their polit and ympathizers The general also urged closer contacts with the Moslems, who make up 90 per cent of Algeria's ol 10,000,000, to give pupaiation |them the same rights as the dom 'inating group of French set tiers. | ren are seen with Santa Claus who arrived to distribute gifts % CANADIAN LEGION CH, DREN'S PUR o ra I Jac of Cf ford Pilke membe Bob Holdaway LY, ir 1 Toron's plans to h n.She an id of the I" hey trea ndent istant super M id Carlson, tru tee; and Allan Shauk Orchard View, Oshawa. All the members, with the exception of Mr, Shank at Whyte Haven Following a public meeting in l'oronto, Sunday, in the Oak Room at Union Station, Mrs, Whyte sald Incorporation will bring tax exempiions and better, | enable her to arpeal for funds, ner Mi Peterborough PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Osh- awa defeated Peterborough Church All-Stars 6-4 here Satur. day to win the district OMHA bantam hockey tournament and the Beaver Lumber Company Trophy. Other squads competing in the all-day - tourney included Mill brook, Havelock, Lindsay, Port Perry, Bowmanville, Cobourg and Napanee, CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi. dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birthdays today Mrs. Patricia Jardine, #2 Simcoe street south; John H, Helliwell, 225 Arthur street; Mrs, K. Lidster, RR 2, Osh. awa: Mrs. Irene Kawalski, 206 Guelph street; George W, Lee, 230 Albert street: Mrs, Jean Gaskell, 53 Fernhill bou- levard The first five persons fo in form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to the Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period. The curs rent attractions are "Bad. man's Country" and 'Jail Busters." | Haleombe + Whyte and to extend the seasons greet. ings to all who attended, The members of the Malta | United Social Club of Oshawa | | hel Id a Christmas party for thelr Damage Totals $3, 525 = In 9 City Accidents Damage totalling $3525 resulted s from nine automobile accidents 3 in Oshawa over the weekend The or injury curred when My Wright street haken up, She a car driven hy D cholls, of 249 King street vhen it was involved in an accl dent with a car driven hy L, F Dales, of Hampton, at Simcoe and Louisa streets Sunday 12.20 p.m Mrs, Nicholls Oshawa Genera leased after being examined, mage to the cars was $450, A car-truck collision Sunday at 4.20 p.m, at Drew street Banting avenue resulted in $700] damage, The car, driven by D, F, |} | Wannamaker, of 76 William street west, received $500 damage afteriy being involved in an a a one-ton truck driven by 8, Oles ky, of 217 Olive avenue A car driven hy J, Ottenbrite, of | 1115 Green street, Whithy, was In an a sei nt with a ear driven by in nm reported of W, J, Nicholl Toronto a pa d li ol wis enger in was ens! ath was taken to d 1 Hospital and ro °c Da 'rY QUISTANDIN Gi Bill Beaton of Oshawa 'To Incorporate fA Whyle Haven Mrs, Whyte he"will never turn door, | who a home! id fiom her wa entence recent or oerating unlic ensed home for children. She she will refuse to re ter Haven She sald that if should happen to her or her hushand, the heard would have full authority tol take over. "When I a ie "| RECENT GRADUATE Trooper Wiliam 8, Head, son | she sald, "Mrs, Rogerson takes charge and everything carries on of Mr. and Mrs, S, Mead, 265 ust as I we here J as tg ere here Park road south, Oshawa, has we slated that the \ p > o at the board has recently graduated from a 12- week recruits course at the been In charge for almost a year however » court case : ; Howey eu be oot \ age + the Royal Canadian Armored Corps, ; ur J , § Colavec School in Camp Borden, Ont, When Whyte Haven Tpr, Head is now undergoing trades and technical training (larger' sald Mrs, Whyte, | umber of trustees will before being posted out to one of the Armored Regiments inything | grows "the be in. le reased.' fa / COMPLETE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS TREES © COLORED eo PLAIN A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE 1051 King E, -- Open Till 9 p.m. » RA 5-1764 FREE PARKING bent and VEHICLE ident with'e front ave Yame ter THE COHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Desember 29, 1758 : children Sunday night, More | than 200 boys and girls attended the party which was held in St treet, The accident occurred at 45 pm, Sunday at Richmond nd Chureh streets, Damage wa A car ompson, Dar involved in 1507 At 8.50 p.m, Sunday riven hy 0, D, Ti ngton township, was n accident, opposite Smeoe street north, with a ¢ar driven by R Hayward, of 150-Ami§ street yamage was $450, A car driven by R Southwood Broac of stree kidded into a parked car at Ver un road and Olive avenue Sun w at 1220 am, The parked ar belonged to 'S, Rogers, arvis street and damage 271 was SKIDDED An earlier skidding wppened Saturday at when a car driven by N, Ison, of 484 Cromwell ollided with a parked ear in of house 462 on Cromwell wie, The parked ear belonged M. Grabowski, Damage was timated at $250 Saturday at 10.35 am. at Sim nd Bloor sire a car driv aceldent ff pm L. Mor avenue Reeve Loses In Thorah ni A \V ERTON Rus 1 Fry who Hy reeve in 1958 h m for the reeve Tho ' nship in the municipal Saturday, Mr, Francis the sitting reey Ru m, hy 256 voles to 150 (Staff) hip of lefeated I Morel In the cont W t for depuly-reeve | won out vote of NDenean we over ¢ by a 208 t for t} Harve) three couneil Westcott, and William Me ful, Vincent Me Rae was the defeated candidate I'he polled were: Westcott, 279; Moore, McDonald, 218 and McRae, D, W. Smith and Howard Thax were re-elected for two-year erms to the school board, he conte i 1 Moore Donald succe ( ) 172 t totaled $450 in the SOCIAL CLUB HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY Gregory's Auditorium, Caught by the camera are a number of the children with Santa Claus | | who paid a visit to the party, Times Photo Oshawa Oshawa boulevard street, Rodgers, of 850 Hortop Pil was driving a station wagon when it was involved in an accident with a car driven by G. W. Webster, of 5 Charles street, at Robert street and Griers | son avenue So urday at 3.20 p.m, {Damage was "$150, occurred at south and Arthur Lowe, of B48 Park Lane avenue, was Involved in an aceldent with a car driven by A, G. Buddard, of 495 Simcoe treet south, Damage to the two cars was $475 A car driven hy M, A, Donegan, of Courtice, was involved in an accident with a car driven hy 5, W, Farewell, of 90 Alice street, Saturday at 11.30 am, Damage mishap which en by D, C, Wool Scatter Rugs Sale 1.50 each NU-WAY RUG SALES 174 MARY RA 85-1202 CHRISTMAS ML FURS Specially reduced for Christmas giving! For the convenience of Christmas Shoppers all stores in the OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 6 PM, ON WE DNESDAY -- CLOSED ALL DAY, FRIDAY OPEN 9:30 AM, SATURDAY, DEC. 27th CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE WHEN YOU SHOP AT THE OSHAWA RK N\ CENTRE | ARE SHOPPING \

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy