Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Aug 1958, p. 6

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$ THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridoy, Awgust 15, 1958 RJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Pickering High School Results The Ajax #300 richer through the gener- paity of the Kinsmen Club. A eheque for this amount was presented to John Vickers, li- DONATION FOR LIBRARY BOARD Library Board is | brarian, (right) by Walter | teen-agers. This gift makes a i') Stephenson Hemenway Henwood, president-elect Wed- | nesday evening. The club re- quested that the money be used for the purchase of books for | PICKERING -- Following are|Chem. 78, Fr. Auth. #1, Fr. the Pickering District High School |Comp. 77. Grade 13 results of the Depart-| Robin A. MacKenzie -- Eng. TOP PICKERING STUDENTS Tg | Ajax Hospital ™ | July Statistics {| AJAX: -- Statistics for July, | |1958: Total in-patients admitted, *~ |171; number of babies born, 36; total out-patients, 288; total dis. © |charges, 188; in-patient X-rays, 112; out-patient X-rays, 150; la- |boratory in-patient treatments; mental Examinations. 75-100 per cent: 1st 66-74 per cent: 2nd 60-65 per cent: 3rd 50-59 per cent: C (Credit) Abberviation for Geometry: Geo. Michael A. R. Bate -- Eng. Comp. 73, Eng. Lit. 62, Alg. 71, |Geo. 91, Trig. and Stat. 82, Phys. {88, Chem. 78, Fr. Auth. 75, Fr.| {Comp. 72. Comp. 66, Eng. Lit. 66, Geo. 52, Phys, 51, Fr. Auth. 79, Fr. Comp. 74. $ , Jean E. E, McGregor -- Eng. Comp. 78, Eng. Lit. 76, Hist. 84, Alg. 55, Geo. 60, Bot. 66, Zool. 73, Fr. Auth, 69, Fr. Comp. 70. G. Wesley L. Newport -- Eng. |Comp. 71, Eng. Lit. 55, Alg. 53, Geo. 50, Trig. and Stat. 51, Phys. i Ee COLIN LAY TOOK top hon- ors at Pickering District High |57, Chem. 53, Fr. Auth. 68, Fr. Comp. 63. School with nine firsts. Craig Peters tied Colin with the same marks percentage. High girls are Susan Ritchie and | |237; laboratery out-patient treat. |ments, 13; blood transfusions, 9; {minor operations, 28; major op- erations, 15; ear, eye, nose and throat operations, 34. ' and. Stratton, both with six SUBSCRIBERS TIMES-GAZETTE Anne firsts. | Frank P. Bell -- Eng. Comp. 162, Eng. Lit. 61, Fr. Auth. 54, |Fr, Comp. 60. | James H. Carey--Alg. 50, Geo. 74, Trig. and Stat. 56, Zool. 85, Phys. 50. R. Gary Cooper -- Eng. Comp. |71, Eng. Lit. 73, Fr. Comp. 54. | Denton A. Grenke -- Eng, Comp. 64, Eng. Lit. 68, Alg. 80, Geo. 84, Trig. and Stet. 80, Phys. | 71, Chem. 62, Fr. Auth. 68, Fr. mig. and Stat. Comp, 66. |Chem. 84, Fr. Donald E. Grierson -- Eng. |Comp. 85. Comp. 58, Eng. Lit. 70, Alg. 54, Donald M. Postill--Eng. Comp. Keith C. Norton -- Eng. Comp. | 71, Eng. Lit. 73, Alg. 72, Geo. 74, Trig. and Stat. 54, Phys. 72, Chem. 58, Fr. Auth. 69, Fr.| Comp. 65. | Jerry A. Omelon--Eng. Comp. | 57, Eng. Lit. 67, Alg. 60, Geo, 68, Trig. and Stat. 66, Phys. 82, Chem. 74, Fr. Auth. 66, Fr.| {Cormp. 74. | R. Craig Peters--Eng. Comp. 61, Eng. Lit. 69, Alg. 74, Geo. 91, 96, Phys. 92, 64, Chem. 52, Fr. Auth. 51, Fr.\7prig and Stat. €6, Phys. Comp. 50. (Chem. 76, Lat. Auth. 82, Lat.| Mary Evelyn Harris -- Eng. Comp. 87. Comp. 50, Eng. Lit, 50, His. 61, Susan B. Ritchie -- Eng. Comp. Bot. 55, Zool. 62, Lat. Auth. 68,(82, Eng. Lit. 73, Hist. 95, Bot. 73, dies' Auxiliary to Canadian Le-|eral gion Branch No. 30, Port Hope, pointed to inflation as its big con-| held an executive meeting Wed-|cern and signalled an end to its, nesday evening to discuss future! recession-born policy of loosening| activities. Auth. 8, Fr.|; {and winter, changing the night is to be boosted today to two per| Geo. 57, Trig. and Stat. 80, Phys. go, Eng. Lit. 79, Alg. 67, Geo, 89, 70m Thursday to Wednesday. cent from. 1%, The discount rate » | original plan was to run the bingo serve banks * through July and, August only. order all new equipment. The| next regular assembly meeting | lof the Auxiliary will be held Sep- | {tember 11. Legion Women Discuss Plans PORT HOPE -- The Legion La- TIGHTER MONEY WASHINGTON (AP)--The fed- reserve board Thursday) i the money supply. The board an-| It was decided to continue the nounced that the discount rate at egion Bingos through the fallithe San Francisco Reserve Bank The is the interest which federal re-| charge members| !banks when they borrow from the BOWMANVILLE | FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 If you have not received your Times-Gazette phone your car rier boy first. If you are unable to contact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7 7:30 p.m. Only FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX I# you have not received your Times-Gozette by 7 p.m. call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All golls must be placed before 7.30 p.m. The executive has decided to'reserve system. | Lat. Comp. 65, Fr. Auth, 62, Fr.|Zool. 73, Lat. Auth, .82, Lat. Comp. 56. Comp. 8, Fr. Auth. 77, Fr.| William K. Haynes -- Eng.(Comp. 79. Comp. 60, Eng. Lit. 66, Bot. 60, Vitor Rudik -- Eng. Comp. 62, |Zool. 67, Fr. Auth. 62, Fr. Comp. Eng. Lit. 50, Alg. 52, Geo. 83, 155 | Trig and Stat. 77, Phys. 78, Chem. -- (61, Fr. Auth. 62, Fr. Comp. 67. Eng. Comp. 67, Eng. Lit. 54, Alg.| Joyce L. Schueider Eng. 57, Geo. 67, Trig. and Stat. 67,|Comp. 64, Eng. Lit. 51, Hist, 67, {Phys. 83, Chem. 86, Fr. Auth. Bot. 76, Zool. 68, Chem. 65, Fr. 65, Fr. Comp. 62. |Auth, 72, Fr. Comp. 67. David W. Hewie -- Eng. Comp.| E. Anne Stratton--Eng. Comp. total of $925 that the club has given the library. Photo by John Mills BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT NEWS Staff Reporter -- D. GLYNN -- MA 7-7013 62, Eng. Lit, 62, Alg. 75, Geo. 72,|74, Eng. Lit. 83, Alg. 73, Trig. and | Trig. and Stat. 80, Phys. 85, | Stat. 76, Zool. 84, Phys. 85, Chem. | Chem. 64, Fr, Auth. 57, Fr. Comp. 64, Lat. Auth. 88, Lat. Comp. 83. [ 56 PRIVATE STUDY STUDENTS | Anne Cramm -- Alg. 56, Ger. A. Norrine Kime -- Eng. Comp. Bantams Take League Crown BOWMANVILLE ville Bantam Legionnaires cap- dred their third straight Lake- ghore baseball crown Thursday evening by defeating their hosts 98 at Cobourg, to win their best- of-three Lakeshore playoff series SL Pee-Wees Hold To Early Lead BOWMANVILLE -- Bowman- ville Pee - Wee All-Stars clung to| # early five-run lead Thursday| t to post a 7-2 victory over| g and renew their Lake- | playoff hopes as they tied| best - of - three series at Mike Joh Tullie Thomp Lane, Guy Parks and Bob| crossed the plate with runs| the opening frame to give the als -their wide edge. Thomp-| clicked again in the second and Johnson scored their run in the sixth. Norm McLeod counted Co- Yours's initial run in the third on an error. Doug Delaney @pored their other in the fourth. | Alert pitcher Don McMurter ed a Cobourg rally in the final e when he tagged a runner the plate. Murray Ewart took the loss for urg. Elton Blake came in as ef pitcher in the fifth. SS le B'ville Girls R H E|discuss town hall renovation held yr. 001 100 0--2 6 1/by the town council with the con- beer 510 001 x--7 6 2 -- Bowman-, The new crown entitles Bow- manville to retain the John Foote | Trophy donated for annual com- petition. It will become the per-| manent property of the Legion- | sponsored club Runs by Terry Black and Alex Wiseman in the sixth frame in- sured the win for Bowmanville as they came from behind in the see-saw battle Bob McManus and Paul Mut- ton shared the mound duties for| Legionnaires. Don Slater was the| losing pitcher, but managed to count two runs for Cobourg in his| fine performance. | R HE 510 102 0-9 9 4! 413 000 0-8 2 2| Bow'ville Cobourg |= |73, Eng. Lit. 75, Hist. 56, Bot. 62, Zool. 70, Lat. Auth. 67, Lat. Comp. | ANNOUNCE OPEN |, Fr. Auth. 64, Fr. Comp. 64. '|#7, Fr. Comp. 72. | Donald W. F. King Eng.| Susan Lee Joliffe--Eng. Comp. | | GROUSE SEASON [Comp 71, Eng. Lit. 7, Alg. 84,6, Eng. Lit. 50. | |Geo. 86, Trig. and Stat. 66, Phys.| John D. Maxwell-Eng. Comp. BOWMANVILLE --The On- (88, Chem. 79, Fr. Auth, 70, Fr.|60, Eng. Lit. 62. tario Department of Lands Comp. 72. Charleen Ruth McGinnis--Eng. and Forests today announced | Colin M. Lay -- Eng. Comp. Comp. 66. Auth, 52, Ger. Comp. 50. Georgette Dutheil -- Fr, Auth. Hr COBOURG Staff Reporter--ROBERT 'Loose Talk' Alleged By ' Mayor Burnet COBOURG -- Major J. D. Bur- | net revealed Thursday morning that the deliberations of the clos- led committee meeting, called to sulting eningeer, will be an- nounced Monday night in open council. The closed meeting, held in Durham County beginning Saturday, September 27. The open season, which ends Saturday, November 15, is also in effect in the pro- visional County of Haliburton and the counties of Northum- birt, Perrot 426 | | ARESHORE CHAMPIONSHIPS wens in | Bowlers Take birds is five per person. The total a person may have in { # possession at any one time | First ame can not exceed 20 birds. | | PORT HOPE -- A two-runiers being nicked for nine hits, | two-out double in the bottom of getting eight on strikes including | the seventh and last by Pitcher|the side in the third, and walk- Mike Harrison gave the Port|ing two. CZIRANKA--FR. 2-7657 | . ® Lakeshore Intermediate Baseball | Teddy Watts led the Haggis- eer 1tuation League by a close 54 count. |mop with three successive singles, Second game is also at Port while Murray Kelly chipped in Not Too Grim Hope Saturday afternoon. A with a duo of hits. i large crowd viewed the game| x i | 4 | Ken Kelly had a triple and |played in Port Hope's Town Park. single for the losers with John COBOURG -- Three hundred| Down 4-3 entering the seventh, Ford bashing a triple, more cases of beer were loaded |and darkness falling fast, Ted| Bowmanville committed three hotel owner, declined to comment (ning runs. . Was : . on where the beer came 'from.| Port Hope scored one in the 50: Mason, S61 my asiers, 2b; Cow- Ingham revised his earlier second without a hit, a free pass| 8 : stock total from 1,000 to|and three errors moving P. Wake-| PORT HOPE: N. Wakely, rf; 3,200 cases. ly around the paths. They got an- | Mercer, If; Kelly, 2b; Gilmer, c; In Cobourg, it is expected four Other in the third on hits by Kelly, Walls 10; Lenahan run 7th; P of the six hotels will be drained! Watts and Brown. : akely, ss; Brown, 3b; Conlon In the sixth the winners got bat 7th; Jex, cf; Lowry, bat 6th; OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS Often Copied NEVER Duplicated! rr Let the beauty of shadowless sunlight into your home! No sash, no crossbars Look what Pierson can do for your home! to mar your view with PIERSON windows. Instead, full vision windows of crystal- clear glass. Available in a complete range of the office of the town clerk Wed-|0f their supply by the weekend. |nesday night was called appar- |ently to discuss union and non- |union contractors. The problem {facing the council is whether or Beat Oshawa BOWMANVILLE -- Bowman- ville Juvenile Girls' All-Stars won $heir best - of - three Provincial| Women's Softball Union "A" se-| Jou players from Oshawa Radio by default Thursday eve: The Oshawa squad forfeited @he remaining two games of the ating, the mayor said the loose! les because they lacked suf- lent players to field a team. | Bowmanville meet the winners| of the East York-Barrie series gost in the elimination playoffs. | inners will go into the "A" fin-| pe. while the loser goes into| "* playoffs. | 4H FINAL MEET BOWMANVILLE Durham | not a non-union tender should be accepted in preference to a high- er bid by a union contractor. The mayor also said that there has been considerable 'loose talk" on the part of some resi dents that could doom any plans to renovate the town hall. Elabor- talk consisted of objections to ren- ovation plans and favored con- struction of new building. KILLED AT CROSSING LEAMINGTON (CP) -- Ernest C. Cox, 42, canning factory worker of Kingsville, was killed near here Thursday when his car was struck at a level crossing on | The only two beverage rooms that {will likely stay open will be at|'ed the Baltimore and the Homelake The Baltimore is the hotel that received 200 cases of ale and 25 kegs of draft beer from Brock- ville Wednesday. Erratic Graph Of Employment { COBOURG Unemployment |figures in the Cobourg - Port Hope area were erratic through last July and the early part of August, Campbell Wallbridge, {general . manager of the Un- employment Commission here re- ports a total of 547 unemployed there would be a seven -week |75, Eng. Lit. 79, Alg. 82, Geo. 86, Paul Munroe -- Eng. Comp. 67, open season on partridge in |Trig. and Stat. 80, Phys. 90,|Eng. Lit. 55. Victoria Fuffed grouse, sharp-tailed grouse and spruce partridge may be hunted during the Hope Haggis bowlers the first] He gave way to Russ Lane in| {game of the best of sevent play-|the seventh and the latter allow- down against Bowmanville Harv- ed two free passes and the win- esters for the championship of the ning hit. at the Ganararka Hotel in Port|Paul Wakely skied to right. Con-ferrors. while Port Hope had two. | Hope last night. This brings the|lon, batting for Brown strolled as| ' ; . total beer stock of the hotel to!did Lowry. Harrison then doubled re MANVILLE, Rely, IB 3200 cases. James Ingham, the into centre for the tying and win-|; = p (7); Dadson os ' Abbott, another when pinch hitter Lowry |Harrison, p. off with a double, advanced|Score by Innings RHE on a passed ball and scored on|Bowmanville 000 002 2--4 4 3 an infield out. Port Hope 011 001 2-510 2 Bowmanville, without a hit un- |til the sixth, scored twice on Kelly's single, Ford's triple and |an error at second by Kelly. They {went one up in the seventh as {Mason singled to third. Cole bat-| |ting fof Masters walked and Kelly | {unloaded a triple to the fence in {centre field. HARD LUCK HARVESTERS Besides punching the winning hit, Harrison had a no-hitter going until the sixth, He gave up four safeties in all, walked two and struck out nine. General Jones hurled strong ball for the hard luck Harvest- Umpires -- Ab Barnes, Plate and Snowball, Wilson, Bases, both | of Oshawa. | SETTLE STRIKE | NOBEL, Ont. (CP)--A settle ment was rcached Thursday in a seven-week strike of powerhouse workers at the Canadian Indus- tries Limited explosives plant in this Parry Sound district town. Twelve members of the Interna- tional Union of Operating. 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Ohio freight train, | - Cox, who leaves a wife, son and daughter, died as his car was |Jammed between the train and |wig-wag signals four feet from |the tracks. ROOM AND BOARD IMMEDIATELY AFTER BENG QUT DOWN, THEIR BASES ARE IMMERSED'IN A SOAKING- TROUGH CONTANING | , BRANCHES...AND IN TIME, ¥ r THE SOLUTION PETRIFES THE TREE SO THAT AYBE TWENNY 1 LAST YEAR T BOUGHT, | ONE AT $2 A FOOTL! | TIME'LL COME BUY % m WHEN | M BY CAN BE RE-USED | Tarlington lehief turnkey. |as of August 7. The figure was 599 at July 7 {while July 10 showed the lowest figures on record for the year, namely 429. | The up and down situation ts largely due to the lay-offs at the Nicholson File plant in Port Hope, | said Mr. Wallbridge. Workers at| the plant are laid off on comple-| {tion of an order. This sometimes accounts for as many as 300 per. | sons being out of jobs for periods running from two to three weeks at, times. { The holidays at the General [Foods plant in Cobourg also con-| [tributed to the rise and fall of | |figures. If a person at the plant | has not sufficient working time {at the plant he is eligible in some cases for unemployment insur ance Mr. Wallbridge also felt that |the tobacco harvest has helped {the unemployment situation, He |said most of the tobacco growers |in the area are hiring Port Hope! {workers because they have had {experience in this type of work. Reig LY \ ¥ 51 OSHAWA ¥ SHOPPING CENTRE % "CANADA'S FINEST" ¥ A FREE ROSE to the LADIES from our HANDSOME MR. hs id SATURDAY AUG. 16th BOY, 2, KILLED BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Two- {year-old Michael James Tarling ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Brockville, was killed Thursday when struck by a car on a street opposite the United Counties Jail, where hi father was recently appointed 9:30 AM. 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