bright; sick committee, Mrs. Pansy Jordan; group leaders, Warden To Have Chain of Office COBOURG Northumber- land - Durham counties coun- cil wants to put a chain around Club Officers Rre Elected BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION (TC) -- Officers for the ensuing _ 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Februory 1, 1963 e é e 9 Jamieson, Mrs, Les Harbron, .|Mrs, Murray Jones, Mrs, Gor- ] unnies don Wilson and Mrs. Cecil , Jones; auditor, Mrs. Reg Hos- | : kins; nominating committee, Tie 'Buzzers 4-4 » BY CLIFF GORDON 'Playing a vastly improved rusty, after almost a two-week fery were the marksmen for layoff, came up with some fine the College team. its warden's neck,- no matter what the cost. Council approved the pur- chase of a chain of office for Warden Arthur Blanchard 'of Darlington - Township é¢ven i it could cost as much as $500. year were elected when the Ac- tive Service Class held its meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Don- ald Jamieson, The theme of the meeting was "The New Year'. Miss Kath- leen' McAvoy read a poem en- titled 'Into the New Year'. Mrs. Lioyd Wilson and Mrs. Lewis Jones; teachers, Mrs. Ralph Jones and Mrs. Cecil Jones; press reporters, Mrs, Burnett Jamieson and Lorne Jones, brand of hockey over their Fri-| The game was very even all saves, despite a pair that went! Reeve Douglas McMaster of day night performance, Whitby Dunlops yesterday afternoon played to a 4-4 tie, with the high-flying St. Michaels College Buzzers, up at the St. Mike's arena, The single point helps the Dunnies hold their fourth-place spot in the league standings, through, between his legs. The locals held a 44-30 edge in shots on goal during the course of the game. Injuries Dunnies, way, with neither team enjoy- ing more than a one-goal lead at any time. They battled to a two-all tie by the end of the first period and then matched goals in the second period, with the Double Blues having to come from behind tor the equali- again plagued the as they lost Danny Sandford early in the second period and had to rearrange their lines. . .Terry Lane was zer. In the third period, the Col-|up with the Generals for yes- Murray -Township reported that a gown and "mortar-board" had been purchased for the new warden. He suggested however, that the clerk buy a larger sized gown later in the year "because that one certainly won't fit me and I don't think it would fit some of the members here who Mrs. president, Mrs. Jack Empring- secretary, Mrs. Cecil assistant secreta ham; Mrs. Thomas Jordan story "Depth of Living". Mrs. Betty Armador gave a talk on Nicaragua. The officers Donald Disney; Mrs. Earl Disney; read a were: president, Jamieson; vice- SEA'S GOLD It is estimated that more than 10,000,000 tons of gold lies in the sea, washed down from the land during millions of years. treasurer, COMING FRIDAY NIGHT two points behind the. Weston Dodgers and the Brampton Seven Ups. Manager Ivan Davie was at the helm for yesterday after- noon's game as coach Pat Baker had a weekend off, to enjoy a trip to Montreal. Mana- ger Davie made a few line changes for the game as he re- united the 'Kid' line of Sand-|EXCITING FINISH Mrs. Frank McAvoy; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Glen Mander- son; pianist, Mrs. Cecil Jones; assistant pianists, Mrs. Orr Gibson and Mary Jean Jamie- son. Business Committee Mrs. Ralph Jones and Mrs. Mac All- lege lads jumped out front on a fine effort by Caffery, on a three-way passing play. It appeared as if this marker was going to be the game win- ner but for a fine bit of stick- work by Fletcher, after taking a perfect pass from defenceman Gay. t "| i ilton, . . $ " Dinnies fre idle cow, as tar as| matt ve 1a tine for next year's league action is concerned, until bedesiectnine Saturday night, when they will Warden Blanchard added that play host to the North York|he wasn't wearing the new hat Maple Leafs. because I take a size 7% and slick paras I have to hold my head straight } wi. Dionne, Leach, Byrne 9:3i|'0 keep this one balanced." . St. Mikes, Cull ( Mi: 3. St. mikes, Bunn' (Mulligan) re:24 | Clerk Kenneth. Symons ph jauthorized to purchase a chain of office as soon as possible. Charmaines FLER 4, Whitby, Fletcher (Reid) 18:46 Penalties: Whittaker 1:21, Fletcher 7:07 ford, Leach and Dionne and this line looked very sharp. FLETCHER SCORES PAIR Captain Brian Fletcher paced the Whitby attack in this game, The Whitby bench and all the \local fans were right on their itoes in the final few seconds as |Dionne got a clear .cut break- jaway with five seconds to go. It was however his bad luck not| Second Period 5. Whitby, Wing (Whittaker, Soloman) 21 5:2 6. St, Mikes, Cengarll (Dunn) 7:05 Penalties: Lastic 12:11, Cengarii 13:31, Lavender 19:51 ( Third Period 7. St. Mikes, Caffery (Culligan, Cere-| the cost wasn't very high when Warden Bianchard said it seems like a lot to spend, but Reeve McMaster's argufnent was that spread over a number of years. ALL COLOR SHOW ! | CARLOAD SALE PRICES as he triggered a pair of goals,/tg dent the mesh, so the game! while Jerry Dionne and Dennis/goes into the books as a four- Whet Is MAN'S FAVOURITE SPORT? a Warner Flatter (Gay) 14:0 Reeve McMaster, former war- GREGORY PECK Wing each fired singletons. Andy Culligan, Brian Dunn Licio Cengarli and Terry Caf all standoff, | ,| Dune Wilson. was between the -ipipes for Dunlops and while; Durham Central Has Successful Year ORONO (TC) ham Central Agricultural 30 present. The meeting received the fi- nancial statement of the organ- ization and also heard reports from the various committees who were in charge of the numerous. and diversified ex- hibits. The new slate of officers and directors was also present- ed to the meeting which was adopted. Donald Staples was elected president of tha fair board for a two-year term. Dr. R. J .Tag- gart was elected first vice-presi- dent with the office of second vice-president left open until a future date. DIRECTORS NAMED Directors to the board are as follows: F. Jose, C. Tamblyn, W. E. Reid, L. Pears, J. Mof- fat, G. B. Rickard, B. Tink, K. Wood, R. Osborne and G. Wat- son Associate directors are: L. Atchison, C. Billings, B. Cowan, John Cruickshank, R. Chater, D. Found, L, Hooey, L. Harris, the midway entertainment for the 1965 fair in Orono. -- The Dur- So- ciety held their annual meeting in the Township Hall with about! J. The general opinion of those J. .H. Jose, A. Jakeman, A. Mof- fat, O. W. Rolph, J. W. Stone, Rickard, Ross Stevens and A. L. Blanchard. Lady directors elected were the same as last. year being: Mrs. C. Billings, Mrs. G, Car- son, Mrs. A. L. Blanchard, Mrs. M. H. Staples, Mrs. M. J. Tam- blyn, Mrs. H. Jose and Mrs. William Irwin. | The assistant lady directors are Mrs. I. Tamblyn, Mrs. W. E. Reid, Mrs. H. E. Milson, Mrs. D. Hamm, Mrs. D. Bai- ley, Mrs. Ted Williams, Mrs. G. Rickard, Mrs. A. E. Morton, Mrs. J. Cruickshank, Mrs. R. G. Moffat, Mrs. D. Staples, Mrs. W. M. Reid, Mrs. C. Tam- blyn, Mrs. J. C. Tamblyn, Mrs. E. Bowen, Mrs. Clare Allin, | taining den, commented that the Unit- ed Counties had the second largest municipal government Penalties: Cerevaty 2:17, Taylor 4:11, Gay 4:58, Galbraith 7:35, Whittaker 8:04, McNeil! 16:23, Dionne, Caffery majors) 19:58, Fair it was only fitting that the warden of such a group have something to distinguish him. Drama Class Under Way BOWMANVILLE -- The chil-| dren's drama class, sponsored) Francis Jose, the retiring|by the recreation department, | president, having served two/got under way last Saturday | years stated that the fair is ajafternoon, with 20 children reg-| means of improving farm crops,|istered. There are still a few| livestock and other such prod- uce and is also a show win-|10 to 16 years of age. This group dow to advertise all types ofjis under the direction of Mrs. agriculture and products per-/Sylvia Tucker of the Bowman-| to agriculture. ville Drama Workshop. fair was an excellent one in 1964 and was well in line to become a Class "B" fair. All committee chairmen gave | their reports stating, in the ma-/ HOCKEY MOTHERS DANCE | jority, satisfaction with the) The Bowmanville Hockey! exhibits in the various sectionns.|Mothers Association will hold aj Some suggestions were made|dance at the Memorial Park| in an effort to better the fair/Club House Jan. 30 from 9 p.m.| and these are to be considered|to 12 midnight. Proceeds of the| by the concerned committees.|dance wil] go towards minor In the financial statement alhockey in Bowmanville. The! true balance of $607.44 was re-|hockey mothers meet once a| ported. jmonth during the hockey sea- -jbody in the province, and that)$ openings left for boys and girls} - . » » Just ask any girl! ROCK HUDSON PAULA PRENTISS in HOWARD HAWK'S "MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT" IN COLOR TONY CURTIS In The Hilarious Heartwarming Adventures of ... "CAPTAIN NEWMAN, M.D." in COLOR with ANGIE DICKINSON BOBBY DARIN DOORS 6:30 P.M. 4 GPEN BILTMORE(\~ PHONE 725-5833 SAT. & SUNDAY $ 1:30 P.M, Mrs. Robert Rutherford, Mrs.| K. Wood, Mrs. L. Hooey, Mrs. G. Watson, Mrs. Jack Reid, Mrs. A. Turner and Mrs. F. Jose. Both George Carson, as fiar manager and Mrs. John Rick- ard, as _ secretary-treasurer, were rehired for the 1965 term. MIDWAY HIRED The Green Amusement Com-|.. : ; 4, |Winning exhibitors amounted to pany has been hired to provide) ¢5414 49 attractions cost the | present was to the fact that the/r3i 2 further $1371.00. Mainten-| Total receipts for the year) amounted to $13,425.24. This} amount was made up from) grants of $3771.57, admissions of | $3650.20 donations of $1110.27,| fees $782.05, midway conces-| sion $600.00 commercial | totalling $2742.15. Garbage Fee Increased ORONO (TC) -- The Orono) Police Trustees held the first) meeting of the year on Monday} evening with H. M. Mercer, | chairman, presiding. In the correspondence a letter was received from the Lake On- tario Development Association referring to the fact that the association would distribute bro- chures of the municipality free of charge at three sportsmen shows. The letter is to be refer- red to the Chamber of Com- merce. A letter of. thanks was also received from Mr. Paxton, prin- cipal of the Orono Public School, thanking the board for the use of the Municipal Building as a gym. During the winter months the school will not be using the hall as they will be 'using the rink. REMUNERATION INCREASE H. Hooey in a letter asked for an increase in the yearly re- muneration for garbage removal in Orono. R. Forrester moved that the sum be increased from $1,500 to $1,860 on the condition that garbage was picked up on the day set out. D. Simpson moved an amendment setting the price at $1,800. The chair- man seconded the motion with all trustees supporting removal of garbage on the day it is set out. dashes Panels Stolen At Ajax AJAX (Staff) Pickering Township Police are investigat- ing the theft of a number of rocker panels for Chrysler Cor- poration products which were stolen from the plant of Domin- ion AHchrome Company Limit- _ |DOORS REINSTALLED |$3182.05 with capitol expendi- jtures during the year amount- jing to $2514.70. | || AFTER 6 P.M. SPECIALS 12" HOT DOGS and HAMBURGERS 24 CAPMICHAEL'S BAR-B-0 Pork Road S., 725-0907 Removal R. Forrester reported that 10 firms had to date secured plans for tendering on the installation of a water system in Orono. It | jance and operation amounted to) - | MAJOR POOL **corese usa." son at the Lions Community Centre. SWIMMING CLASS The adult swimming class conducted at the Training exhi-|School Pool has a registration) bits of $769.00 and other items | yf 91, This class is ier the! direction of Bill Bagnell. He is Prize money payments to the assisted by Mrs. Lorna Caverly | and Mrs. S. Reynolds. The in- terest in swimming classes has been very good this year. Pool Tables 8 Models From 1 39.50 SPECIAL WINTER SALES @ No Down Payment @ No Payments-'til July 690 Droke St., Oshawe CALL 725-9151 was not known how many would submit bids which will be open-| ed.in Toronto Feb. 4. It was} also pointed out that tenders for |the standpipe would be opened) jin Toronto this Thursday after- jnoon. Douglas Simpson questioned | the fact of having the extension | of the water system to Curvply| jincluded in the original contract. "This," he said, '"'had not been| lthe original decision when it |was to be an addition after the| contract had been let." Both R. | Forrester and H. M. Mercer| {pointed out that the OWRC had at its last meeting recommend-| ed that the extension be handled | jin the manner of including it in| the original contract. It has also, |been placed in the plans in a) |way that if can be removed if it jputs the tender bid over the }maximum, | Mr. Simpson also asked who was going to pay the $4,000 for) = Leslie = A Granex Company Production PLUS SHORT FEAT (8) ! SHOW TIMES: 1:30 - 3 Sy CATY GRANT For Reasons too Funny te explain the Nome of the Picture is... "Father Goose TECHNICOLOR® TRevor Howard SHOP QUARTETTE" - "KEEP AMERICA SINGING" LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:30 CATON +A Several Retest: URE "THE BARBER NOW PLAYING! :30 - 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:30 ithis extension? With this ques-|~-- tion a lengthy discussion de- |veloped on setting a policy to jhandle such cases which may arise not only now but in the |future. This policy is to be set forth prior to the installation of the works. Belly laughs! Belly dancers! Midways! Motordromes! D. M. Simpson reported that the fire hall doors had been re- jinstalled as they had not been functioning properly. The total leost of operating the fire de- partment during the year was $3,291. The budget set for the Department had been $3,000 Mrs. J. Rickaby was appoint- jed to the Orono Library Board |\for a two-year period and a sum lof $746.89 was allotted to the Board representing a one mill levy on -the assessment in | Orono. EWS Swingin' songs, hot deals and fists all over the lot! 1944 RN ite HUMP idl APPEARING NIGHTLY in the WALLY And The Shandells See them this Week! CORONET ROOM CADILLAC HOTEL CORONET ROOM CADILLAC HOTEL tae nit ed here early Saturday morn-| yy. M. Mercer set his commit- ing. The stolen goods are valucd|tee for the year, appointing D. at about $5,000. 4 |M. Simpson to the fire depart- Police found no sign 'of alment, sidewalks and_ street forced entry at the plant, which lights, R. Forrester to water, li- is located at the Base Line and/brary.and beautification. H. M Industrial road. Checking the|Mercer will take over the mu- premises at 6 a.m. Saturdayjnicipa) building and the village police found the shipping room/roads. Both Simpson and For- door open. rester were appointed to set up It is believed a truck was|the budget with all three mem- used to remove the rocker pan-|bers to investigate setting up a els, which have no value ex- Public Utilities to handle all cept as scrap metal. services in Orono including ------__----_-- ------ ig water, garbage and other gi | work HARD ON TIRES | The secretary was instructed Seventeen tires were blownito write the Department of during the rehearsal and film-|Highways requesting what pro- lw WALLIS BARBARA STANWYCK FRECUAN-EREAGON. ah Screeglay by ANTHONY LAWRENCE and ALLAN WEISS TECHNICOLOR® TECHNISCOPE® [Pastore TOMORROW _ LAtT pay ing of the James Bond thriller,/gress had been made in plan- Goldfinger, in which excitingjning the revisions to the en- car chases are featured. |trances into Orono. 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