ani EERE | a ny I ANTE : i street 'bridge where town offi- cials anxiously watch for signs of ice jams, Fears have been Anne Montizambert, Port | Hope High Schozl reporter for The Times is seen viewing steep ice banks which enclose | expressed that the town may the Ganaraska ncar the Dorset | be in for some of the worst H.S. Girls Win, Boys Defeated By PAT WARNER the final quarter 11-8, Margaret COBOURG -- In girl's inter- Pitts led the Blue and Gold team school basketball CDCI juniors with five points followed by her and seniors sent Port Hope High| ister Frances with four, Sdurd| School down to defeat in Portland Linda Mitchell tallied for| Hope. . {two, Final score 13-10 Cobourg. | In the junior game Port Hope, The senior game was keenly led 8-1 at the end of the first contested with the score moving quarter, but the Cobourg lassies from one team to.the other. It| came back to lead at half time/was Port Hope's game in the $8. CDCI kept its lead going intolfirst and second quarters with TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel ll--Hamliltor CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte WEKBW-TV Channel 7---Buifalo WROC-TV Channel $--Rochester | WGR-TV Channel 2---Buffale WBEN-TV Caannel ¢---Buffale the White and Blue team lead- | PORT HOPE SCHOOLS May Iniroduce New Streamline System PORT HOPE -- Public School|ing to date had been unsatisfac- this was estimated at about $17, students in Port Hope next fall tory, but that a better system was 000, may find themselves grouped in a expected for future use. He said [new lass system which will sep- more tests would be conducted expected $275,000 revenue this right from less bright stu-'in arate brig (curately be dents, || At a meeting of Port Hope pub. ¢! lic school board in Lir, Powers ' school Thursday, trustee John "| Jardine suggested the boa J study a "streamlining" !'by which the students | gruped incl asses according to a classification of their ability. "It means that teaching can proceed more uniformly," sac Mr, Jardine. He said it resembled the system used at present in Port Hope High School. | In discussing the subject the board agreed that there would be no question of accelerating a stu- dent in the system. The more ad- i lvanced would study the same course of work as other students, but would go into more detail and scope with the materiol at hand, Supervising Principal W. H. Jordan said that the four Port Hope schools were already at- tempting to group students by ability. pe floods in its history despite re- cent attempts to alleviate s'me of the conditions respon- sible. Times Staff Photo would be ers at ers would probably be He said that classification test for boilers in one schcol. Cost hope that students could ac- grouped for f asses, | Chairman W. S. Raynor ap-) M. proved another suggestion by Mr. rd Jardine that Mr, Jordan inter-| system, View graduate and student teach- Peterborough Teachers'! College. | Mr, Jardine said he felt that an carly start in getting new teach- to the schools' advantage. There are M, Vallett said there was an year, but only about $250,000 ex- all pected expenditures. He said that at least there would be no hike in school mill rate, and possibly a slight drop in tax. Accounts of the committee for $2309.27 were approved for pay- ment. THE OHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Pebruery 14; 1959 7 Cadets Visit To Air Base COBOURG (Staff) -- Thirty nine members of Squadron 589 Cobourg Air Cadets, left Cobourg today by bus for the RCAF Sta. |tion, Trenton. J | The group, all schoolboys, will spen the day on the base view: ing life of men of the regular air force, During the day the boys will be taken for their first plane ride and will be given brief instrue- DOOR PRIZES $2 PER COUPLE SPOT DANCES OSHAWA & DISTRICT NAVAL VETERANS' CLUB Valentine Dance Knights of Columbus Hall 184 BOND ST. WEST, OSHAWA February 14th, 9 to 12 p.m. REFRESHMENTS tions on the operation of the air- craft. After dinner in the en on |mess, the group will be taken 'on |a full tour of the hangars and points of interest on the base. | THEATRE GUIDE | tanhnion) three new teachers ded, it was learned, Two teachers are resign- ing at the end of this year, and Mr. Jordan said another new| male teacher for Grade 7 classes would 'be required. Vice-chairman A. J. Vallett re- ported that his finance commit. tee, comprising also Dr, G. A.| Graham and Mr, Jardine, thought | it possible that there would be a drop in the mill rate for school tax this year. The new budget is expected to parallel closely last year's bud-| get, with only one extra expense) 0 COBOURG ICE SHOW ing 3-1 at the end ot the fist quarter and 7-3 at half time, The Cobourg girls 'ed hy scores from Sally Bryce and surged back to contention 14.14 at the end of regulation time, This caus- ed a short overtime period with Pam Harris scoring a foul shot on the 20 second mork, giving COBOURG -- Cobourg Figure I 0 A = 1a Skating Club staged iis ninth an- CDCI. seniors We, game Bl. | al figure skating show Friday| BOYS UNLUCKY | night in Cobourg Arena before a| Cobourg boys were not quite as crowd of over 1500 people. lucky as all three teams wenl| The show comprises a large, down to defeat at the hands of varied program. Posy's Birthday Lindsay Collegiate, in Lindsay. |party, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, First game saw the Cobourg Cinderella, The Three Bears, Old Bantams who did so well at the Lady in the Shoe, Gingerbread start of the season go down to Men, Red Riding Hood, Little Bo-| defeat 25-24 in a closely contest-|Peep, Snow White and the Seven ed game. Dwarfs, Irish Colleens and Scotch Cobourg led 8-7 at the end of the | Lassies are some of the featured first quarter, 14-13 at half time, numbers. Final quarter saw the Lindsay! Among out-of-town guest artists team take over and 20 on to win was Wendy Griner, of the Toronto the game 25-21 {Cricket Skating and Curling Club, Campbell Wallbridge led CDCI the 1959 Junior Ladies Champion, with 11 points, Butcher five, Rowe and Central Ontario Senior Young Stars Show Talent | Canadian Pair Championships, won at the Canadian finals two weeks ago in Noranda, Que. They | also placed fifth in the North American finals. Other stars were Jane Goody, | Diana Tait, Gweneih Edwards and Heather Maybee, all of the Cobourg Club. , 12,30, 3.05, 6.00, 9.00 p.m. "Mark Of The Hawk" in technicolor, 1.30, 4.25, 7.20, 10.20 p.m, Last complete show starts at 8.55 p.m, Brock (Whithy) -- 'The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad", 7 p.m. and 10 p.m,, also "Badman's Coun- try", 8.30 p.m. Last complete show 8.30 pm. Marks -- "The Great Diamond Robbery', 2.45, 5.50, 8.55 p.m., alo "The Wild North, 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 10.05 p.m. Last com- plete show at 8,45 p.m. Plaza -- 'Auntie Mame" (Adult) 1.38, 4.05, 6.30, 9.05 p.m. Last complete show at 9 p.m. | Regent "Gigi" in Cinema- Scope and color shown daily at 1.30, 3.35, 5.40; 7.45, 9.50 p.m, Last complete show at 9.40 p.m. TONIGHT AT 6:30 RED SKELTON' DANLE P d by makers of Johnson's Waxes TONIGHT Old Time SPARE THE EDUCATION AND SPOIL THE CHILD'S CHANCES OF GETTING AHEAD... Students who can type do 8:30 - 12:00 P.M. to CONTINENTAL MUSIC ot the i y i 3 DNIPRO HALL 681 EDITH ST. RITSON ond BLOOR One Block East of Corner Everyone Welcome 90) | ) HOME FILL-A-CARD $ Tomorrow's Numbers B-1 B-4 | really laug ' rie hed {two and Brett and Francis one Ladies Champion. After a bril- better work , . . get higher EE EE dt Ir A Sew does fous es TT 2:00 P.M, 7--Bowll S---Junior Magazine 4--~Matinee 2:30 P.M, 11=The Living Word | 8~Commonwealth Tele. | views | 8--Pro Basketball, 3:00 P.M, TURDAY EVE, Guiding Light { " 8:00 P.M 100 P.M, | 7--Liberace 11.6-~Zorro 6~Matinee 7.5--All Star Golf 4--Beat the Champ a-Women's Bowling 5:30 P.M. 116-Rin Tin Tin 2-Twilight Theatre 6:0 P.M 11--Naton's Business 7~Early Show -- Panic 2) Warning De ure Movie | 4--Meet The Millers | 2-Mid-day Matinee 115 P.M, 11---Movie Matinee | 130 PM | 7-Our Miss Brooks &~1he World Turns | 200 P.M, i T<Day I Court 4--Jimmy Dean 2--Helen Neville 11.6--Citizens Forum 7-Open Hearing | 4=The Last Word . Are BM, " 11---Cowboy Theatre T--Roller Derby 6-Ceylon Dancers 4--=Wrestling. 6:30 PM, each, Junior game saw CDCI, who {have won only one game this and was recalled year, defeated by the Lindsay Juniors 54-20. It was Lindsay's game all the way with LCS lead- jmg 31-9 at half time and going \fcCutcheon oh to win 54-29. lan Munroe led the Cobourg attack with 11 points. Butcher six, Cook, four, Osborne three and Sallow two, Birchard led Lind say with'23 points, Peel 13, Logan And Modern to liant performance, Miss Griner left the ice to a standing ovation to perform again. | Other guests were six. and eight-year-old Jane and Peggy of the Belleville Figure Skating Club. Fach did two solos. Also present was Jack | Dickens, a comedy skater of the Quinte Figure Skating Club. The feature stars for the eve- ning were Svata and Mirek Star- Toronto's Fabulous TORNADOES Featured On North Bay T.V. grades . . . and are more enthusiastic about school (Grades 7 and 8) TEENAGE TYPING CLASSES OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE 111 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH RA 5-3375 BIN 11---Tennessce Ernie S=Lawrence Welk 6-Mr. Fixit 64s PM 64-News; Sports 00 PM, 4-World Of Ideas 23--Sea Hunt | 4:00 A | 6--~Twentieth Century 4~Face The Nation | 2-Laure! and Hardy 4:30 PM, PM 2.30 P.M, c Bingo | | | [8 | 2s PM | and Douglas five, Bright, Newton and Swaine two each The senior game was a rough- house tussle with four of Co- tri bourg's players being fouled out. | Tip, Curling Club. Owing to oba of the Toronto Cricket and illness, Miss Staroba could not make the Square Dance Caller BOB FOWLER 11=Rifleman 6~Ivanhoe 4-U of B Round Table 2--African Patrol uM PM 11=The Vise 7-Dick Clark Show 6---Saturday Date $.2---People Are Funny 4~Perry Mason £:00 PM 11.8.5.2-- Perry Como | 7--Jubilee U.S.A, 8:30. P.M, 4 Wanted, Dead or Alive 9:00 P.M. | 11=Rev. Roberts 7--Bowling Stars 6--Lassie S--Ask Washington | 4=Philharmonic Con. rn » 8~Nursery School | 300 PM | 1146-Dear Phoebe T--Beat The Clock ~The Bip Payoft | § 3-Dr, Malone 1 3.30 PM, 11, §--~Open House » > 7-Who Do You Trust H Paul Wincnen 5, 2-From These Roots [| 3:30 P.M. | Tw Verdict Is 1-Latkie | ours rs $00 PM, 4~Amateur Hour | 11--Bugs Bunny 6:00 P.M T--American Bandstand | 6&=PM, Party 116-Bob ( ummings 5--Meet the Press 8, 2--Queen For a Day 4-Serials | 4=Small World 2-Tugboat Annie 430 rM 30 P.M 11--Popeye 11.6--Father Knows Best| S--Howdy Doody $--Maverick | $--County Fair 4-20th Century 4--tdge of Night 2-Bishop Sheen 2. Trouble With Father MON AY CA eNaaG 300 PM, 11--Theatre, Sports 6--~Foliow Me S$--Playhouse 4~Fun To Learn 3-Three Stooges 515 PM 6-- Adventures of Chick 4 Uhildrens [neatre 330 PM 7-6- Mickey Mouse 4 Dinner Date 2--Superman «0M PM, 11~Theatre, News Weather 7~Early Show f--News Jung's Jim S13 rm 6--~Live and Leain $--~News 63% rm S--Paris Precinet 2-News: Weather Su PM 2- Weather News UE 5 11 <=Theatre 6 labia * $~Dick Clark 4=DNeath Valley Nave 2--Masauerade Party ERLE SN T--Perspective L300 PM 7~Youth Anonymous Provincial Affairs 4-Name That Tune 5-2-Buckskin ER 3:00 P.M, 11,6---News Magazine 11,6~NHL Hockey T--Lawrence Welk +-Gale Storm 5-3-Black Saddle 30 PM 8.3 Cimarron City 4~Have Gun Will Travel 10:00 P.M, T-Sammy Kaye Gunsmoke 10:15 P.M 11,6-King Whyte 10:30 P.M, 11--Frontier 7--Walter Winchell 6-Naked Uity 5--Pat Boone 4-Silent Service Flight 1:00 PM 11.642 News; Weather: Sports T--Playhouse S--Rescue § ns rm, 1l-Lale Show 6--Julietle Just Nusie 1:3 PM 6 Wrestling $--Movie 4-Playhouse 2----NY Confidential 12:00 Midnight 2-Late Watch SUNUAY R30 AM, 2-Cartoons 9:00 AM, T-Test Pattern > Christian Sconce &~leat's Open The Door "IS AM $~Man to Man 30 AM 11<1 Love Lucy 7--You Asked For It 6--December Bride Lassie 2--~Saber of London 1:30 PM, 116 Showtime 3-US Marshal Jack Benny 3-D A's Man 0 PM, 11 Loretta Young 4 Ee Sallivan 5, 2--Steve Allen 30 PM, 11 <The Naked City 7--Lawman $00 PM TR World a Stage 7-Colt 48 5.2~Chevy Show &~G.E Theatre 8:30 PM, 8. GM Presents 7--All Star Bowling Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 P.M, 4-Keep Talking 52--Lorstta Young 0:3 PM, 116 Fighting Words 7 Plavhoute 5-4 What's My Line 2- Boots and Saddles 1h: ram, 11642 News: Weather: Spars S5~News Hilites mara Late Show SThis Week S-- Feature Movie 2-Late Watch 1:3 PM. Theatre mas em 6-Camera Three MONDAY £00 AM 2- Today --Capta'n Kangaroo 0 AM 1 & SIs 8 the Lite $-Science Sories me AM S$ Chnstophers n lamp Uste My 0 'B=Church Invitation 10:30 AM S--Dateline a= Uincie Jerry 2-Moming Gospel 10:45 AM, S--Children"s Corner 2-Faith: of lerael 1:00 AM 1h64- Church Service 2-Christian Science 10:5 AM 7<The Living Word 1:30 AM rm 8 PrN 11, ~The Millionaire 5-2-Restless Gun 4--~The Texan iW rm 11, 6--Hit Parade 7--Bold Journey 52 Wells Farge 4--Father Knows ah PM T- Voice of Firestone 8S. 2--Peter Gunn 11L.8.4-Danny Thomas 3 PM 11, S~Cannenball | T=US. Marshal 3, 2-Theatre My Little Margie | 4-Tarret 10.00 AM, ne rw %. 3-Dough Re Mi | 11-Opinion of Youth +-For Love or omey | 7--Patti Page 03 AM 6. 4 Playhouse 2-Treasure Hunt S$, 2--Arthur Murray Arthur Godfrey 0 PM, 04 AM {1m The Law | T--Morning Devotions | 7--John Daly ed AM | $=Medic T-For The Ladies 2-Mike Hammer 5. 3-Price Is Right na rm . Weather; Ss Bes! 7--Test Pattern S--~Rurns and Allan + Popeyes Play mouse | ¥Rumpus Room 830 AM S-District Attorney 4-Topper J. Hopkins File $-Kit Carson 2-Western Round-UP 12:0 Noon 11--Thiy Is The Life T--Bishop Pike 6--Music $--Cartoons 4-News: Weather LER LE A] s §-- Dateline UN | & &look Ar Congress | 17:3% rw 11=The Christophers T--Command Perform ance 8-Good Life Theatre Slits Rascals $-Studio Theatre 1% ra 1l--Bravo Theatre FCollege News 8-Focus on Physics S--Three Stooges Featurette 2-World Affairs { L% wm 11 News T s Ix Ihe Answer 7 Play Your Ranch 61 ty Calendar 5.2-1t Could Re You S-Powling &-Searen tor tomorrow 4-Tak Back | ny rw Playhouse HILAL Star Theatre | - T=News Sports nse rm 11.8 542-News; Weather Sports r Lind Haves 5. 2-Concentration | Top Dollar { | 12.00 NOON Cato » 3-Tic Tac Dough News 2m PM, nm pm, ate Shaw | $=~Fabian of the Yare 4 Plavhouse ? . Mr Mack Paar 10 AM, D. A Cobourg was at a loss with Lee! Two young members of Union- Woods out of action due to an in- Ville Figure Skating Club, 12-year- jury suffered against PCVS, and 0ld Debbie Wilkes and 16-year Dave Ewart CDCI two big scor- old Guy Revell took over top ory, : spot. Debbie, from Unionville, Lindsay 'led 34-2 at half time and her companion, Guy Revell, and went on to win 67-13. from Newmarket, hold the Junior! Red Barn Wagstaff led Lindsay with 3 points, Hope seven, Jackson and Blackbird five, Jung, Logan, For- resier four and Pell, Barry and Freeman two each. Munroe led Cobourg with six, Smith five, But- cher two, Lis and Mclliraith one | each | This was the final game of the schedule for both teams. Play- A CARL DUDLEY TECHNICOLOR offs start next week. | Jets Edge | Eldos In Close Game PRODUCTION WITH NARRATION BY ORSON WELLES POSITIVELY SHOW | LAST 4 WEEKS | special rury 21 Mail orders filled promptly UNIVERSITY SPECIAL SCOUT end GIRL GUIDE ! HURRY. Don't miss this morning show, Saturday, Feb. st, 10.30 a.m. Limited num- ber of Tickets. Order Now. COME and DANCE Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the | POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! EVERY SATURDAY 8:30 - 12. Cle ll ee la WA. 4-2581 100 BLOOR ST W TORONTO CANNOT AND WILL NOT EVER BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER THEATRE IN ONTARIO PORT HOPE At the High School Gym Wednesday, the last, place O'Neill's Jets finished their! schedule in a blaze of glory as they edged Eldos by a close count of 47-40 in a well played game. Preston Merrill led the student Jets with a 17-point splurge while Bob McClure was top man for the Eldos by hooping ten points In the nightcap, Turck's Bas- keteers were checked to a stand- still by the league -leading Hag- gis Bowlers and were soundly trounced by a 53-20 score. Lee Woods led the bowlers to the win with a 20-point spread. while Dutch Van Buren was tops for the Basketeers with an eight. point score Playoffs will start next week at the high school gym with Hag- gis Bowlers meeting the third place Eldos, while Turck's will clash with O'Neill's. The semi- "MY FAIR LADY OF FILMDOM! The NEW Hollywood musical in COLOR! CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES Starting tmess i 1:30 - 3:45 . 5:40 7:45 - 9:50 », 74, Prices Jor This Engagement MATINEE ADULTS STUDENTS CHILDREN EVENING ADULTS STUDENTS . 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