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The Oshawa Times, 23 Mar 1959, p. 6

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\ BIG UPSET AJAX TEEN TOPICS SEO. WE Jitu 1 The grade 9 girls Interform Basketball championship was won Junior A's Band Visits REE Win Finals High School . | "Tries EON OY EL ar a es fe Yaw MAK A svat lnk orb puch of ew names | BOWMANVILLE games . a e opener |i § letic Association playoffs are as(3-1. Round score was 42 in favor| rard io by, al students of Ajax The moriey wat presented to DE) | 1OR, MISSED sAPERS AND follows: of the Barons, who finished the|H ool 18 Lhe AAT aud. (conductor of the band by Dr] SOWMANVILLE'S FINEST JR. A's 1 MAPLE LEAFS ¢ Sedica in first place, Thursday morning the band visi- Mcllveen, president of the Ajax TAX! SERVICE PHONE Playing a Pee Wee lea gue ears tied Io get hack into the ted the , and Mr, Rapsey|Lion's Club. ' : champions Thursday |e first period wi Cooper he| 1 (UIE summed up geserl telings when Th Seior Band has been in| STEVEN'S TAXI . e, 8 8s {] vit to Cobou resent a night at the Arena' when they TaTAsIIn fom Batman. t : midsing school to listen to a pro-| musical Boisson 0 ig a MA 3.5822 edged Maple Leafs 1-0 to take the er, they were unable to|F ram of good music home and home, total goals|score again and the Barons tied it 73m ol seni number, War- If you have not received your round by a 3-2 margin, up at the three minute mark of 4 ' BASKETBALL TOPICS Times, phone your carriér bey The first fray ended in a two-.|the third with O'Brien from Jay. ' " selections| The boys basketball season has|| first. "If you are unable to con- all stalemate. The A's, who fin. Bears had three minor penalty olbeen finished for several weeks|| toct him by 7:00 p.m. ished last in the six joan) league 0s i Steg majors to {now, but the girls still continued schedule came to the fore by . known Russi ' TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI eliminating the third place Ran- a ig Jo wo Mis and FESTIVAL WINNER ot bv Wel boom assim allen helt Jeave Hel wis week. Dae Colls Accepted Between gers, Tuey surnied = the BRUINS 2 gy Jor hyn oe: Robert Saunders, of Nestle redley of songs from the current/for this year with the last games|| . 7.7:30 p.m. Only semi-finals by eas y Spon ngs In this exhibition game Bruins ton, son of Mrs, George Saun- musical ly "Gigi". Mr, Rap-held at Ajax in a return game the second Plase lace Ca scored in the second and third| 96'S formerly of Oshawa, was |sey thanked Warrant officer With P.D.H.S. the Junior and 254 Hoes fhe, loa y periods for their margin of vic- pac firs a He Peterbor- |Joyce and the band for thelr en. L Dennis O'Brien was the offen- tory. Yank Jam started them Boys' ae Festival Ble fertoluing Jortormance: plans sive hero for the A's as he scored T&F. 5 Of the micdle Stanza ppp) gq village schools class. [for grade 12 students to challenge ALE of al of the game midway | unassisted. i y mw He ony Boe ain Same away Sanders got an insurance mark- the teachers to a volleyball game. i : : RE ' ho? u ed by Ray Symons. er at 11.22 of the final chapter, EASTER SERVICES ve Jam are not - yet deflate | ° ASHBURN GIRL WINS HONOR Shaving fhe lmelght was Dale eb ar AJAX -- Services at the Salva- inl place. if possible, pelore thel y Lingard in goal, who stopped all] The game was cleanly played yon Army were conducted by p e place, if possible, before the shots directed his way. without a penalty being assessed. ding officer, Lieut, Pearl| aster Holidays begin. An Ashburn girl, Helen Rout- | Kemptville Agricultural School Marmora,. first prize winner in ley, placed second in handi- | "Royal" this year. Photo shows | the senior year and Ruby | BARONS 1 BEARS 1 Donnelly. Special Easter music GIFT FOR SCHOOL BAND 1 CHOICES crafts in the junior year in the | Miss Routley, at extreme right. | Scheel, Arnprior, first prize A Pee Wee All-Star team, the and readings were presented at| Ajax Lion's Club donated $100 A HAPPY EASTER y Home Fconomics division of | On the left is Evelyn Lucas, | winner in the junior year. Barons, took the Bantam League both services. 'to the Ajax High School band for| FOR Church Traffic ARGENTINA BREEDING Moves Court | TOWN LEAGUE Jams Discussed | Canada Bulls izes Board Of Works | bourg court Friday if he ever BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The| Five other items came under| appeared before him again he Traffic Advisory Board under the|discussion Including parking a aye ar ,' |Wwould be sentenced to the maxi-| ea TOO S chairmanship of Lloyd Quinton, St. John's Anglican Church. hel 3 ag penalty as an habitual crim. | ( has decided to make four recom- main problem here is the parking| nal, | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- En-| Lyle opened the sco; 0) mendations to town council to|by parents to pick up children An Oshawa-bred Holstein has Canada and the other three carry) Bray was arrested February 23|; aring the semi-fonals in town lea.| Works in the final Vg Ie ad 1 S d parking Provided one of the animals|Canadian blood lines. The three/on a charge of vagrancy and later !°rin8 the seml-fonals oA ye pay assist In controlling traffic in the ftom Sunday Shoo! wa parking hich will be Judged as an Al bred Tn GC nf Pius in i re fs {gue hockey Thursday night, u 7.02, Foster was given the town. Ee oer a Wiiidron| Argentina show winner. Holsteins|herds of J. M. Fraser, Streets. It was stated Bray's criminal BOWmanville Works Department sist on Lyle's goal, then Lyle shot| First recommendation submit. C pped to pick up hipped from Canada to Argen- ville, Ont.; Rockwood Holsteins, record dated back to 1045, and,'cam. Which finished up the reg- the Winner past Brooks goalie ted will provide adequate park- result in a complete stoppage of hoe ol ed "a "hig' part in|St. Norbert, Manitoba, and Rom.|included several convictions for|Var Season in third place, de. George Heatg at 13.18. ing facilities for teachers at Cen-| tra 9 J Font © Church improving the breed in'that coun-|andale Farms, Gormley, Ont. |theft, robbery, and robbery with|feated the league-leading Brooks| Mort Richards picked up His| tral school. This will aliow teach./ Was § oh * orobl ists at St.|ty in recent years. This is indi: while two of the other three violence. He also served a three Construction team 5.3 in the first second unassisted goal of the ev-| ers to park on the west side of A similar pro LY Me of Cated by the prominence of anl.|sired by a bull bred by Stewart|year sentence in Kingston pene. Of Wo games. The second game ening at 12.44. Then Lane scored Elgin street, north of Welling: Paul 3 CHureh vn the post sie Ofimals of Canadian blood lines|Nelson, Keene, Ontario, and the|tentiary [saw the second place Murdoch-|the third and final Brooks goal ton. It was also recommended % C1 Slee A . Traffic is|among the group that have just|third was of Glenafton Farms, Bray was released after a let. Welsh Block Busters defeat the from Hamilton and Prout at 15.51. that the no parking sign on the and SCUROE Sweets. TEASE Sleen nominated for consideration. |Alliston, Ont., breeding Clter from a priest In Espanola [fourth place Front Street Mer Some brilliant netminding on| south side of Wellington street, sOMefime Nr Mingling In each show class, six ani-| In the Aged Cow class, five of|asked the court to be easy with|chants with the same score. |the part of DW goalie en Bra east of Silver, be moved about Parking is presently banned on|mals have been nominated fromthe six inees carry Canadi [the accused as he was doing his| The first period of the Works- | stone and fine passing and check-| three car lengths to the east. |} Fh Lo tor Church to provide Which an All-Argentina and Re: (blood lines, these including two best to go straight. |Brooks game ended In a hard|ing gave Works the win. | It was also recommended that, "yo 1oite and a passage for Serve All-Argentina winner willlbred by Dr. Hector I. Astengo at| When Magistrate Baxter asked fought scoreless 20 minutes of| The first period in the Murdoch. council erect one hour parking . v.ce collection vehicles. |be chosen. The three most im-|his Rosafe Farm near Brampton, (the Crown Attorney H. R, Dey: hockey. After two minutes and 45 Welsh Front Street Merchants signs on the west side of George ® ny "do ision was made about a/POrtant classes are those for Ont. One of them was Rosafe man, Q.C. for a recommendation. |seconds of the second period, Kil- game ended in a 1-all tle, with street, between King and Church complaint of washing cleaning, | Aged Bulls, Aged Cows and Sen- Crown Harriet R., the Grand/Mr. Deymen just sald he hoped patrick opened the scoring for the|T, Fairey opening the scoring at streets, loading and unloading of buses on|1or Get-of-Sire. [Champion at Palermo Interna./the prayers of the good Father Works with the assist going t0(8.25 on a pass from Masters. Less The board also suggest that King street east between Divi-| In the Aged Bull class, three|tional Exhibition, the leading|Woiked. | Foster. than two minutes later Hughes| council make Nelson a throughigion and George streets. (0 The gix no 8 eC i He " on A of the six nominees were bred in|show of Argentina, -- Bun Welsh tipped the next one|rallied to even it for Merchants street from Liberty to Hunt] Further discussion was held on| _-- uni ae § ab 2 . in for the DW boys, with the With assists going to Sheridan and "PRESTIGE" streets. This would involve erect. the parking on Liberty street| » jax IT@IMEI [assist credited to Jim Richards, (B. Cowling, } ing stop signs on Ontario street north between Carlisle and Con-| Bowlin At the #ire of all five groups nom- Richards picked up his second| The Block Busters took a three Deluxe Assortment at Nelson and on Duke at Nelson, cession streets. It was stated mo- {inated in the Senior Get-of-Sire {point of the evening unassisted point lead in the second period, | / $1.50 LB, - $3.00 2 LB, The fourth recommendation torists are parking on the Class was bred in Canada. These| LAIIVASS 1 OWI [at 13.47. The lone Brooks Con-|With T. Fairey picking the open-| ' FRUIT & NUT EQOS would improve the grade and boulevard in contravention of the Port Ho © Inluded * the following groups: struction goal of the second period Ing goal at 7.36. Mason and {sired by Rosafe Reflection Lorne,| AJAX (Stal) -- The 20-man|was scored by Mort Richards,/ Masters were given acsi W a } 8 sts. Quin widen the roadway of Scugog town traffic bylaw, and are park- street south at the King piv ing In a manner which allows PORT HOPE -- Grounders are|bred by Dr. Hector I. Astengo, volunteer fire brigade spent 3 unassisted, at 1424. Mere] the Steud goal va. intersection, {only one line of traff'c to pass.(away out in front of the Girl's Brampton; sired by Elmcroft B, busy weekend visiting every _ __ ____. __ |assisted, then Cal Blake tipped| 49¢ & $1.00 - - ---- le Softball Bowling League at Pine. Lochinvar, bred by George R. home in town with a card bear- one in at 13.24, Shearer and B. crest with a total of 99 points.|McLaughlin, Oshawa; sired by/Ing fire safety rules: instruc: SWANS ARRIVE |Fairey were given assists, famous "TURTLES" \ | Outfielders have 73, hotly pursued |Rosafe Jupiter, bred by Dr. As-(tions and rules for baby sitters, PORT ROWAN, Ont. (CP) --| Perfect scored the winning goal QUE: RY doicissly dierent -- 60¢, $1.00, $1.85 \ i .60¢, $1.00, $1.8. ° Reviews ( } 1An e by the Flyers with 71 and Short.|t®ngo; two groups sired by Keen. and extending an invitation to whistling swans arrived on Long|from Blake and B, Fairey after stuff with 65. dale Lodge Sovereign 2nd, bred home owners to register for an point Bay during the weekend four minutes and 36 seconds of Mary Lock rolled games of 217.0 Stewart Nelson, Keene, Ont. (Inspection of the home for fire for their annual stopover on their Play In the third period. Frent ight. Street goals were i {218; Vera Firlotte, 216, 202; Diana | hazards, |northward spring scored by Pol ver ears (Philips, 247, 205; Ethel Bissett, t | According to fireman Ben sev. oom 847 and Hughes. trom | 230; e Campbell, 219; Vivian| Sof ball Club ers, iblle response was ex-| TIMES BUREAUS +. Cowling at 7.34, | |Beatty, 214; Alice Cleary, 211| (cellent. Many homeowners have BRIGHTON -- The determina- area has assumed a different ap- ked for | : * ton and hard work of the tobac-| pearance. "It will be interesting 304 Brats McCutcheon at "; Will E t asked to juopecions. tbe here. RJAX eo and tree farmers of Northum-|to see what happens in the next In the Down Town Men's bowl. 1 n er Around every home there is an | | accumulation of inflammable ma- John Mills Ajax 426 i berland county was commended 20 years," he said. ing league, Centrals are out | Lby agricultural representative] wr watson and Mr. McCann front with 65 points, five po Eastern Loop terial, This should be taken away \d Ralph C. Banbury at the first|gpoke, illustrating their talks with|of Happy's Surplus and Nixon's! and burned at the dump to elimi "RD 'annual meeting of lugatte films of various aspects of tobac- Men's Wear who are tied with! COBOURG nate danger of fire in the home," BOWMANVILLE 'growers In Castleton township'eo farming and suggested the 60 points each. The rest are Brad- i -- Cobourg Mer gaid Mayor William Parish, who Rae Hopkins Ma. 38-7282 u hall. There were 50 growers, pest chemicals for use with the N i 0 chants will again throw in their representing 33 plantations pres. eo or es a the iy Hoshal, Sa, Huge: Rowiers, lot with the Eastern Ontario Sel. ror meed The Mew Tor ther Lent for the occasion, together county They urged the farmers tors and Queen's Hotel 47 i ball League, which consists of - p---- | with M. C. Watson and G. C. Mc-1o stay with the standard types| dian Legion and Heard's H d Belleville, Trenton (two teams), a ! Cann, special speakers from the pow produced, White G 01d, | Pins, 38. Murray's Taxi. 2 and! and Point Anne. They will operate| | department of agriculture tobac-'Hicks and Delerest. [New Service Cleaners, 23 |In the loop again this year since It ow ou ca n Mog proved a very successful venture | ROTARY CLUB OF AJAX oe oo o 1 co station at Delhi. | The new county committee fori A. W. Brown of the Queen's)... year, although Cobourg tone : Opening the meeting, Mr. Ban-| tye growers is composed of John|Hotel rolled 257.722 while George {bury said that the soll of Nor-ig,iicy of Castleton, Ralph Atkins| Phillips went 260-699 for the same, 0, Loin! Aung in the Jina ~ thumberland county generally|of Baltimore, Albert Veinna, Cas- club. {5 Tuo. Merchants, _ Intermadiate Presents , was unsulted for general farm-lleion and Leo McDonald of] Clint Branning had a 254.7170, ossification won the Beter.| | £4 r ing. It wag because of this that Cagtieton. Mr. Banbury said as{while Bert Flemming rolled top| Horonéh I y League 1967 but : I { many farms were in a run down the need for the tobacco crop in.|sing!" at 318, Ted Smith, 288, Bill|,'C Fe'¢ sagues ruling against 4 @ , condition as late as 20 years ago. creases, It is anticipated that|Sowd~n, 280, Jim Archibald, 269, home Rames in Cobourg including, * Discouraged farmers had allowed many new growers will locate in{Ted Smith, 263 and Dude Hills PLaYOffs, and the playolf gates' { their land to deteriorate 10 that| Northumberland. county. iwith a 260. iid to the Cobourg club with. our ov Maly wind - ero AnG "with this remunerative crop "7| The Eastern League will play n n tis copdition existed until they 12, JET productive nress, S N Soci | |Cobourg's home games here the -2 introduction of tobacco, and nl lly Py pid or ays 0 la Mien en Fs usic As hd 'farmers became interested inition one can see an attractive § » PE Eh ER EEE 1 In Cobourg, Tomrmrmnae| rom rotation, necessary for good cul-|o¢ this county, which for the | BOWMANVILLE -- Mrs, F.| tivation of tobacco had improved past generation has been difficult] COBOURG (Staff) -- Anthony Hillyer, Beech avenue, was host: | FRID AY APRIL 3 - #8 P.M. » jay oii, beyond Tecoghltion. to manage by the general farm-/L Jones of Division street Co. [£88 , 3 iscollaneons shower | ' A e farms in the area -| er, used to th 1 cash crops," | r r Evelyn Strikwe I The tama vaio by re much we sell 1p the usual cash en ps, tous, Jia Mogisirate EB dding lh Kwerds Vhose AJAX COMMUNITY HALL | Rox Masonry Paint even stops running 800 per cent in the past 20 years, | -- Y| April. he sald. fm 4 : : that Cobourg 'was a Sepression) Bret received many use [water --all out of one can--ne sealers He sald that in the past ten Jones faced h gifts a these were passed years the whole of the light land | Juniors Join [damage pi his Shaye ol Sir around by Lyn Hillyer Evelyn is TICKETS 1.50 or plugs needed. FT, when he bruke two window panes on the Sai ot The Canadian - | Y | . n two front doors. Total cost of : . uamakers AjaxChurch uni wits om | REFRESHMENTS eo FOOD | » Sgt. E. Butler of the Cobourg HOW TO HELP YOUR | AJAX -- Services at St. Paul's police told the court he was called . --- | . {United Church Sunday started, 10 the Jones residence March Sore Painful Pil \ é DANCING 1 ow {with breakfast being served at/bY the father, who told him his y 0 8.30 to the young communicants, 800 Was drunk. He refused to \: 1 you Eri EIRE RE eames] ADULT ENTERTAINMENT | on. Their Art Sie vee seuss mio tr Sinn] FE WERE members of the Women's Associ "/told Magistrate Baxter he had| Get a pec | , UXBRIDGE -. en's Associa: repaired the damage and had) $rVE store and use | Proceeds Go To ~-- In October last tion under the direction of Mrs. stopped drinking and since then] Sul leased at 11 Women's Institute branches in George Lawrence, social conven: |, 4" a nred a Job out of town, | Blessed a Reh ! Crippled Children's Hospital Ontario County sent a leader and or, | Jones was released with a warn ow test, f assistant leader to the local 1ea-| During the service Holy Com. |ing (Feat seven der training school for a Rug-munion 'was administered and, -- making Joutie given by he Home| members of the Junior congrega-| " : \ : Economics Service Branch of the tion were received into member - 3 TE 3 AN Th e Spring Thaw has already started. Don't be caught wi with Ontario department of agriculture ship of the church. Experienced rughookers were, | to of Nr hon, rg, leaky basement walls and damp floors. Rox Masonry Paint shown how to perfect their work, i100 or Mrs. F. Johnson, organ: can solve all your "Damp" problems. and beginners learned the fund and choir. director. a- Ist mentals of rugmaking in a two day us 4 There will be a special ser The effectiveness of color and vice on Good Friday at 10.30 a.m . nN 'eriginal design, dyeing, and ma. ------------------ mart N Available in 6 beautiful colors. terial for hooking, were all phases : walking on air a ausistant lea FOR MISSED J Commies na esos ow | PAPERS when you save Money Back Guarantee. Order your Rox Now groups. i . vos ea ie mee Bl IN AJAX regularly at Ontario County will exhibit their ! ® é é rugs at the Summary Day, April § you have not received your \ Ww Ener Wat wg IMPERIAL | uiamng etre in sun] AJAX TAXI Je BAN a B can be made of the way in which | p RN | . other groups put their ideas into PHONE & o o : Es AJAX 333 ; upplies Limite An open invitation is extended to everyone interested to attend the Ontario County Summary Day | AN cells wan be placed before : 1279 SIMCOE ST N ot Uxbridge Legion Hall! Ux 90 p.m, _ | . . OSHAWA ig By TMgd LS TA A ARS RA 3-46%94

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