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The Oshawa Times, 16 Feb 1959, p. 7

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Mishaps i COBOURG (Staff) -- Both town police and the OPP in Cobourg, |reported a busy weekend with a rash of minor accidents, and one major mishap which followed a 24-hour period of freezing rain, The first accident occurred late Saturday night with a tangle of three cars on the No, 2 Highway just two miles west of Cobourg. Two cars struck almost head on, and the third one piled into them, Traffic was tied up waiting for Provincial police to arrive to handle the situation, Driving con- ditions at the time were ex- tremely hazardous, Damages were light as most vehicles pro-/ ceeded at a slow pace. | Follow Rain Bumped fenders and rear end collisions with only slight dam-| ages were reported from many areas, | Sunday afternoon, Cobourg police were called to a four car pile-up on King street, Cobourg, A car driven by a Cobourg man came to a stop, and three fol- lowing cars banged into the rear end, One of ther careened into a parked car, Estimated damage to each car was about $50, As a result of icy road condi: tions, church services in Cold. springs and Camborne were can. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 16, 1959 7 St. Andrews On Top Of League COBOURG St. Andrew's church teams have captured both the Pee Wee and Bantam hockey titles in the Cobourg Church Hoc- ley League. With one week of play remaining before playoffs St, Andrew's cannot be over: taken, League results of the past week's play follow: PEE WEES St. Peter's socked St. Mike's B's 12-0 with Frank Godfrey fir- ing five =oals, Wayne Lang scor- ed the three goal hat trick while celled. On some rural roads, driving was impossible, and most people spent Sunday at home, Billy Ryan and Dennis Jenkins [bagged a pair in the lopsided |win, Doug Mouncey registered the shutout, Bantams crushed Ontario Traine tors with a pair of goals, singles going to Rickey Borthwick and Gary Reading. Vic Rusaw and Allan Dingwall hit for winless Grafton, St, Andrew's league. » winning ing School 7-1, Two-goal men for Maundrell's Marauders were Bob Ewart, Ron Milne and Bruce Harp. Francis Harnden snared the other, Couvier was the lo: OTS sniper, Trinity pulled the biggest sure prise of the night as they blanked second-place St, Michael's, 340 in convincing style and with a sub goalie in the nets, Doug Day held the Irish score. less, while John Brett accounted for most of Trinity's scoring with two goals and an assist on Barry Dawe's other counter, TK PA FEE Sn fi Fa x ot Tor OV i your » lis third place for 26 Central Or-| gi Mike's A's alsa went on FOR EXAMPLE: . You Monthly $50 to $5,000 fs ive | Payments $ 50694 $22, | Without Endersen - a | Th ap or Baonkeble Security $1,526.72 $60.00 Life Insurance Availeble Fok ALLEN CHAMPION WENDY GRINER SIGNS AUTOGRAPHS AT COBOURG Rain Delays Big Ice Show COBOURG (Staff) -- Cobourg|Griner of the Toronto Cricke: Figure Skating Club held the Skating and Curling Club, the OPEN. SATURDAY UNTIL 13 NOON RA 5-6541 73 ' and a sudden death game to de. and Bob Hill all weighed iv J -- I pOURG Depot Just bout | In alow scoring, close-checkine Being to de ne amie 55 Heaters Cause a pl | : [Rundey 3 a lining Coboire [Rupert at 8.23 of the last period fighting for a win to catch the fire In the only PeeWee game that Jas Ouario Training Seas, sur timore, Bruce Melvor scored a LJ . | mT . ny a 4 | club Tuesday, M. Poits on Lake street, Co tering onve sath, Wavne Crotser] Divide Honors | TIMES BUREAUS | | | i r son. If OTS is upset by Harwood, Alice Dawe of 19 King street, §t Peter's experienced more ditorium Cobourg and Whitby Jain Macdonald TU. 5-5 ij final performance of its annual|{1959 Junior Ladies' Champion Juniors topped CDI 19-11. VO an a1 stock men were arrested by Co- which brought traffic in some|Debbie Wilks and 16-year-old Guy Sue Ann Bryce paced the: local Aled to capaciey. which they won at the Canadian with five. ing that was put on by both| The Cobourg stars for the eve-|five points, The game's high] The pair were turned over to cide the regular schedule cham-| ij three goals, Jim Burley not |killed General Electric's frantic test. Trinity A's squeaked [Mercantile Hockey League game Of T Fi | \ | | » HA on a pass from Bradley Kelly {at Cobourg Arena, wo 1res {last playoff berth or at least force, didn't end in a shitout, St, An antly nk ] al ed space heaters, rently deadlocked with General Pp. brace for Harvey's Harvesters. If OTS does win they will make boirg. The second call was re- veplied for Baltimore, With Whitby CuBOURC |General Electric will get the nod West, Cobourg, trouble than expected in defeat- teams divided a double header Pick Up Two carnival Saturday night before ajand Central Ontario Senior La Cobourg Seniors were in a bourg Arena. Also featured were two young the win left them still deadlock bask ; th eight points. Pam bourg police at 2 a.m. Saturday | parts of Cobourg to a stand-still. |[Revell. Debbie, from Unionville, DASKeleens NHL EIBN POI start at 8 p.m. there was hardly Revell Wilson four. "For the losers. The two accused, Johu Woods, finals two weeks ago in Noranda.| CDCI Juniors were given a hoop Paul Pearse and Paul Kraken The crowd appeared well pleas- Cobourg skaters and out of town|ning were, Jane Goody, Diana|point getter was Cobourg's Franc- the Woodstock police later Sat- | | A Str uggle For dnance Depot. Grafton and HY: (the rampaze to dump Trinity B's (dro remain tied for first plade|ig.p, Danny Gadbois, Gordie Kel Play-off Spot pionship is in the offing for sun-| oped the other, Tom Wood record ay. ed the whitewashing, playoff bid as they came from son Starla Training School 10 I behi N L behind to tie the Plastics 5-5 on a breakaway goal by Richard GE. Tod all tie wav with 2p Blaire Sayers chalked up the | nl. N 'ay 4 | inspired performance. They were] COBOURG (Staff) -- Cobourg shutout department received two ! : calls over the weekend to extin- qrew's locked up the erown hy a tie. The tie may not be enough. [CTL blazes caused by overheat- virtue of a 5-1 victory over Bal. | KR ~ Electric, is heavily favored to| First call came in at 8 pm..." 5 \ | " ' ' . | knock off the last-place Vora 20 ies) & from the home of Mrs Gordie Stevenson, Ray Chan man and Murray Ewart regis the coveted fourth spot and shove ceived at 7 p.m. Saturday eve. |G.E. into the discard for the sea-|ning from the apartment of Mrs, BANTAMS G. McAuliffe FR. 2-5349 COBOURG In girls' inter |by virtue of the draw Sunday. No damage was reported from|ing Grafton 4-2, Bob Hixt was 17 Simcoe St. N. school basketball in the local au PORT HOPE | The only definite playoff spotieither fire. ithe big sharpshooter for the vic-| 71 I'riday. Cobourg Seniors took a close 19-17 decision while Whitby erowd of 1500 people in the Co-/dies' Champion three-way tie for first place but For Car Theft The show started almost a half members of the Unionville Fig- ed for the lead with St. Peter's ono pe (oie Two Wood hour late due to heavy rainjure Skating Club, 12-year-old High School of Peterborough. Harr keted seve! | Kar charge ar the When time came for the show 10|and her a badion.. Guy arris pocketed seven and Karen and charged with car theft, from Newmarket, hold the Junior Elaine Spencer was tops with Scruil 'ae anyone in the arena By 8.30 p.m.. Canadian Pair Championships. eight points. Sue Cuddy followed age 21, and Cyril Kilgallon, aged however, the building was almost : 20, were picked up by Constables } Que. Thev also placed fifth inljesson by Whitby. Jean Fairman burg as they entered Cobourg &d with the fine display of skat- the North American finals. |was Hk seorer for Whitby with from the westend. guests. Tait, Gweneth Edwards, and es Pitts with six points, Linda urday afternoon. They will Star of the evening was Wendy! Heather Maybee {Mitchell getting four. [ ... Doris likes people Two brief, but interesting, quotes sum up Doris Quilter's career with The Toronto-Dominion Bank--"an exceptionally capable girl" (from her manager) and, "I thoroughly enjoy my work" (from Doris). Presently master ledger keeper at the Wyandotte and Ouellette Branch in Windsor, Doris first joined "The Bank" in Stratford in 1942. Well-trained, capable and helpful, Doris Quilter is still another example of the friendly, courteous people you'll find at-your nearby branch of The Toront~-Dominion Bank. Drop in soon and see why. .. people make the difference at MLL TOrRONTO-DOMINION [ENTLY THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD Haas G. B. MILES, Manager King & Simcoe Branch I. E. ERWIN, M South Oshawa, W. R. SINGLETON, Manager 566 King St. E. Branch H. J. 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