1962 ( THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 7, UXBRIDGE BOWLING Penalties Called By Team By MRS. E. HOUCK UXBRIDGE -- A meeting of the team captains and the ex- 'ecutive of the local bowling league was held recently at the home of Mrs. Ruth Shortt. The foul line was discussed and it was decided that in the playoff each captain will notify the op- posing team if a player goes over the line, Fifteen points lwill be deducted from the in- \dividual score before the handi- 'cap is added on. There will be two nights for /total pins and then round-robin 'series will be held, The banquet date was set for ™ May 5 at 7 p.m. BOWMANVILLE SAFETY CLINIC INSTRUCTORS left to right, Chief Constable Bernard Kitney, Bowman- ville; Magistrate R. B. Bax- Rules and manners of the road are taught to novice drivers at the Bowmanville BH. OR. Bowmanville. Over 30 people attended last night's clinic in the town's council chambers. Driving Clinic twice a month. ter and Constable --Oshawa Times Photo Ladies high single : Doris Smith 254, Ruth Shortt 235, Shirley Yakely 213, Audrey Cain 208, Bessie Ruttan 217, Ashton 202. Ladies high triple: 557, Doris Smith 527, Ruttan 505, Beth Ashton 504. Ladies high average: Shirley Yakely 164. jtin Audrey Cain 593, Ruth Shortt) Bessie) Ruth |Shortt 188, Audrey Cain 171, Men's high single: Stan Mar- 290, Keith Ashton 276, Jack) Captains John, as he was known to his many friends, started the Glitsch Fritz and Sons factory here in 1950 in the building just west of the railway tracks |known as the Haggis Foundry. In March of 1956, he com- pleted the new buiiding on Dal- las street and the factory is still operating from this address. He will be remembered for his many kindnesses toward the Do- minican Sisters at the aursing home. He was the sparkplug in the Chamber of Commerce when it was in operation and was a cheerful giver to every worthy cause. Uxbridge Man Vice President Electric Assoc. TORONTO (CP) -- P. R. Locke of St. Thomas, in a close race with John T. Barnes of Sarnia, Tuesday was elected president of the Ontario Muni- cipal Electric Association. | Utilities. here jointly. dent of the OMEA was E. C. to the executive include: ter, Ottawa; bridge; Alexander Hannah, Sioux Lookout; John McMechan, Toronto; Cecil Swayze, Welland; THE N Beth AAA avaee FRIDAY, RCH | EXT KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO 9, -- 8:30 P.M. OVER $8,000 IN PRIZES INCLUDING $1,800 SNOWBALL MUST BE WON This Bingo Ronald Harrison of Scarboro was elected president of the As- sociation of Municipal Electrical The two bodies are meeting Elected executive vice-presi-| Dash of Sudbury. Others elected Vice-Presidents -- L. L. Coul- John Low, Ux- T. J. Moffatt, Listowel; C. C. Calder, London; Gordon H. Ful- ler, Windsor, and J. E, Holden, Kapuskasing. Members of the AMEU execu- tive elected Monday: Vice-presidents: B. M. Gra- ham, North Bay; W. H. Powell, Peterborough; J. A. Torrance, Etobicoke. Mine Company Fined After Big Disaster JOHANNESBURG (AP)-- {Fines totaling 235 rands ($680) have been imposed on a mining company and four of its offi- cials as a result of the Coalbrook Coal Mine explosion in January, 1960 that killed 437 South Afri- can miners. Nearly all victims were Ne- groes. At conclusion of a month's trial, the state Monday withdrew a charge of culpable homicide. Justice H. J. Potgieter then ac- cepted pleas of guilty to minor charges of violating the Mines and Works Act. The judge said he "took into consideration that the company had lost a mine and several thousands of pounds sterling." POWERFUL TUG VANCOUVER (CP) -- The Ocean Master, said to be the der Canadian registry, reached here on her maiden voyage. Built in Holland, she is 126 feet long, with a 31-foot beam. most powerful deepsea tug un- STEADY POST GRANUM, Alta. (CP)--Alex McGregor, 83, a school trustee for 43 years, has been re- elected chairman for a three- year term of the Macleod school division which includes this community 30 miles north- west of Lethbridge. Se Scott 269, Jack Ballinger 246,| Lorne Andrews 234, Don Chase| | 233. Men's high triple -- Stan Martin 679, Ketih Ashton 654,; Jack Ballinger 614, Don Chase) 608, Lorne Andrews 606. Men's) high average Ab. Gage 203, Expert instructors include, | Cornell, Uxbridge Chicks OF War! SILVANA MANGANO VAN HEFLIN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 1962 FORD FAIRLANE or $2,000 in CASH PLUS MANY OTHER EXCITING GAMES PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE EPSTEIN WORK LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The London public art museum has acquired a bronze sculpture of; English actress Joan Green- Nip Stouffville UXBRIDGE -- The Uxbridge m Chicks shaded the Stouffville Clippers 5-4 last night in Stouff- ville to take a three games to one lead in the OHA Junior D playoff series. Mike Gray posted the win- ning goal for Uxbridge with 14 seconds to go in the game. His line, made up of Gary Jackson and Gary Greer, accounted for the five Uxbridge goals. The next game, which if won by Uxbridge, will give them the title, will be played at Ux- bridge on Friday night. Game time is 8.30 p.m. UXBRIDGE -- goal, Neil Wannamaker; def., Bob Brad- bury and Keith Stewart; for-| wards, Gary Jackson, Gary} Greer, Mike Gray, Ron Stew- art, Keith James, Ron James, John Taylor, Gary Ashton. STOUFFVILLE -- goal, Glenn Jackson; def., Gaston, Stover; forwards, Raymond, Beckett, McLean, Boyd, For- Special Army Outlined To Ajax Rotary AJAX -- "Military training 1s wood by the late Sir Jacob Ep stein. The galle: for the work, done when an, H. Roxborough, Renna- John Wall died at his home in Dallas, Texas, on March 10. actress was a child. |Lorne Andrews 197, Keith Ash- ry paid $2,000) ton 194. the} men, Feasby, Magee. First Period Uxbridge: Greer (Gray) 2.25 Uxbridge: Gray (Jackson) | Stouffville: Forman | (Roxborough) ....++0. 14.33) Penalties -- Ashton. Second Period Uxbridge: Greer (Gray) 8.40) Stouffville: Forman .... 10.30) Uxbridge: Jackson (Greer) woscosess osece Penalties --Gaston, R. James, Ashton. Third Period Stouffville: Raymond ... 8.20 Stouffville: Boyd (Raymond, Beckett) .. 16.20 Uxbridge: Gray (Jackson) Penalties -- Beckett, K .Stew- art, Boyd, Gaston, Ashton. HOLLYWOOD'S HOTTEST NEW Fai' fa: \7 ¢ Ys ss dct ith Presentation #4 PHONE 723-2843 Towser munver- micnano 700 -pocxano wanes AF Ne Swoming RAW EMOTIONS BARED! f STAR in a totally different role! pence JONG Mt Brae aomit Qu==3 eg rusas oF ace % ache Ralesa Preerteg A Conia tre ees FEATURE TIMES: 1:45 - 3:40 - 5:35 7:35. LAST SHOW : 9:15 BIG CITY ENRICHED, NUTRITIOUS BREAD SLICED WHiTe, WHOLE WHEAT, CRACKED WHEAT Ensy on your budget! 24 oz. 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Military foot drill is taught to Bowmanville detachment of was advised of an accident on ithe third concession of Clarke |Township. | | When trying to find out who jthe driver of the vehicle was, |\Mr. Sinclair came forward and § \stated that the car belonged to |his wife but didn't know who > of the}? OPP testified that on Dec. 24 he} i? | |was driving at the time, testi- fied Const. Stuart. "I asked Larry Sinclair, son CRIME JUNGLE! MACKEY ROONEY STEVE COCHRAN MAMIE VAN DOREN BOTH FEATURES ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Yo HELLIONS "<r G0 CHRISTIE'S PREMIUM CRACKERS 10: LB, PKGS FOR PLAIN OR SALTED CLARK'S BEANS 1N CHILI SAUCE 15 OZ. TIN PORK 2/33° GOOD EATING GUARANTEED BY STEINBERG TOP QUALITY PORK VERNMENT INSPECTED ' Buy Now. and Save! CANADA | BILIMORE Ani GRADE NO.1 | instill discipline and response| to leadership, he said. \of Mr. Sinclair who the driver) -- "Instructions on the new au- tomatic rifle, FN C 1, are given to provide interest and variety | in the course. Policing duties are taught by lectures on Mili- tary Law, Traffic Control,| Crowd Control and Security Pa- trolling. told me Joseph said Const. Stuart. Further investigation, stated | Const. Stuart, confirmed that Joseph Miller was the driver. Miller stated that he later ad- jmitted to his father that he was jthe driver and was afraid to ad- |mit this to the constable be-| jwas and he Miller was," TO EXCITE AND D ALL NEW! ALL THRILLING! THE MOST WONDROUS WONDERS EVER ELIGHT THE SCREEN! ALL NEW! ALL THRILLING? LOINS LOIN END 3 18. RIB END ive: NEW BRUNSWICK POTATOES /:": "The main theme of the) idan? . lanatal course, however, is' to teach| cause he didn't have a driver's) light rescue operations includ-| « 5 " ing first aid, casually, andl | ved mic, sand it started i ing, fire fighting, methods of} ¢ ss ye» Ul slide. I tried to straighten it rescue from collapsed buildings! out, but didn't and Larry jump- bee led up and grabbed the wheel "The rescue training centre {S| and the car went in the ditch." located at the Oshawa Airport)" Acting Crown Attorney H in close co-operation with the/prent stated hat. this was al a Measure Organiza-|cerious matter and should be "realistic night exercise | "Magtrate Danes sald_ ta , sm i s | ally pa Casualties take| 3 charge Caro' 8 pene, pe place at the end of the puree Core years and that if Miller} "The fourth course in the 7S bec evn A yes le deca i) - 1. if | ise gram will commence on Ape ee = Act --~ 16." MATCHING SHOTS tobe be -- Sao ae: England egies . R. G. Con-| Golfer Ashley Jones shot a hole ant, Personnel Selection Officer] in one aeiee a foursomes for the course at Oshawa, and a|match at this Middlesex course. Past President of the club. Oth-| Minutes later one of his oppo- er army guests were Capt. S. J./nents, Bill Gilleland, repeated Skea and Lt. 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