The Oshawa Times, 30 Oct 1958, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thumdey, October 30, 1958 7 TEEN TOPICS Busy Year PORT HOPE AND DISTRICT NEWS way notched his third touchdown For Cobourg Port Hope Wins [ui By BEV HARP [classes at CDCI because of a which was converted by Gordon COBOURG COLLEGIATE teachers' convention in Peterbor- Kelly. It was the first conversign hd re teen-agers are planning ough. 2 wa 1 point made good by Port Hope Sone ai pot Cs iy A cake-baking competition Tr ucia am this season. ; New executives are taking hold sponsored by the Choir Council, is As time ran out Leavens hoisted igh. |scheduled for the near future, It one into the end zone for a single #90 dilere ip Punsing Wien. are|is hoped efforts of Home Sco PORT HOPE -- Playing at|and finished with mine points tn Doc "0 IF, Ch 7006 (08 & HnCe (nomics' teacher, Mrs. G. Gal- home before a good crowd the|the last 15 minutes, i 3ame. keeping the students on the go. 10 ° : | (8 pi Yolley-ball games are play. Zits; bave not heen wasted. 4s Port Hope High School football wh Slope opened En Whitby threatened on several ed every noon hour at a fast and busy 'preparing the choir for com- club won their first gdme of the Whitby fumble and crossed the ©ccasions only to have their furious pace. The winning team, -% oc ~ |season when they soundiy thrash-|jine standing up for a touchdown, (Passes intercepted twice by Mal of the first and second forms will i . led the visiting Whitby team via| port Hope downed a visiting re- colm Burness and Dick Lyons. be the junior champions, with the SODALITY MEETING /the shutout route by a score of ceiver behind his own goal line in| Port Hope travel to Bowman« senior champs the winners of the) At a Sodality meeting in St. 26-0. the second quarter for a safety|ville Friday and if they can win third, fourth and fifth forms. Michael's school Monday evening| pqrt Hope ran up a 6-0 score touch, and as the half time then all three teams will be tied The CDDI Drama Club wili be members were told of ,COmMINg in the first quarter, upped it to signal went up Greenaway gath- for the top rung of the ladder. putting on its annual play again events. A Sadie Hawkins' Dance 14.0 at the half, scored another ered in his second try. If Bowmanville wins, they will this year under the direction oF held (oF Mewbess i ig touchdown in the third quarter,' After the rest period, Greena- he champs and will meet Oshawa K. V. Brown. Mike's auditorium, Friday, Nov. ------ Central, who w The one-act play, "The Ugly 7, will have a hard-times theme. of a ind on the other half | Duckling", based on Hans Chris-| A bake sale is to take place | tian Anderson's beloved Jairy tale the following Saturday, Nov. 15. ( "obour ! akes . and written by A. A. ne, willf 'A play about St. Bernadette of {go to the Eastern Ontario High; ioc' will be put on in St. ow. ng {Scheol Drama Festival, which 9% Michael's auditorium Dee. 8. In . . | sponsored by Queen's University, |, .c way they will bring to a akes ore 1t o {January 15. The play will be pre- ;,co the centennial year anniver- L : Port Hope ponte at CDDI sometime next! cary of the famous shrine. Pro-| . | ceeds from these and other func- : 3 "THE LANTERN" tions will be used to buy special | COBOURG -- Cobourg District a Juchidown pass to make the, The school paper, "The Lan. vestments for St. Michael's Collegiate Juniors copped the score 7-0. | PORT HOPE -- In the local tern", will be on sale Nov. 7,|chureh. Lakeshore junior 'A' football title] Before the quarter was over|so50 Jeague at Pinecrest this | ig i i.| Cobourg's Key Club, a unit of 7 t CDCI lengthened their lead to {Student, Jane McCaig, is the edi Colne wale Crab. has hot Monday at Port Hope, and hey| a6" Winston Marsden got in be. Week, Ray Beech rolled the high |tor, The staff is having a rum- ' can thank their quarterback for) p; I fenders single of 267 for the men, while mag v in been lying down on the job. Pres- ¢an tha i hind the Bowmanville defenders : y | the 8 Sie Nov. 1. Probably n ident this year is Harold Greaves. making it all possible. Curly-|/to grab an Ewart aerial, and was Dot Austin had a good 203 to ; ' " +d! It has doubled its bank balance haired Gord Ewart scored four finally pulled down from behind|lead the Ladies. Others breaking The Jeyly Jntvodicet pward| oe the first of this school year. touchdowns and passed for an-lon the 27. Bob Arnew and John|225 were Betty Beech 280, Art Syslem 8 Proving i Mills, statis-| Thirty dollars have been donated other in leading the locals. to a!Bull carried the ball in close, and | Brandwood 259, Zoke Sanders 261 - ters 8 d Mr. Milby 'ouiding to the Students' Council for audi- 31-13 victory over Bowmanville Ewart skirted right end again to and 244, Joy Lingard 245, Gerry Hohn i g. Miourn, gmaing torium curtains Redmen, go over sianding up. Befmett 29, Love MeCaliey 232, 8 i . A picture painted by a famous, nv I rh Bowmanville tied the score Mauri Simpson , Bu owney Phim h Ah A Canadian artist is on order and ape sudden death gate as with less than a minute left be 227, Tom Clark 225. letic and Extra-curricular activ- will be donated to the school. The split a pair of league games, fore half-time on a 40-yard pass| Triples of 600: Zeke Sanders y ities. A great deal of work is in-| Key Club wil also be Turning the Bowmanville winning the first 7-0 and run play from Woodlock to 674, Dot Austin 662, Bud Downey iii . v volved in the claiming of points, esnieen at Kiwanis ar uring on4 Cobourg rebounding to take Joby Moun Balt ect wil 610. |as credit will be given for past football games. Ip the Kiwanis second, 2218. CDCI now e second half saw pull Team standing after four SCOUTS HONORED BY QUEEN lachievements. i Plans to help 1 el Vans meets Oshawa Central Collegiate away to win going away. ovat weeks: Blitzens 21, Prancers 16, ' if ; i ; / in Dobkin. | when the Scouts will be officl- | Thus students in fifth form this Club in their annual mile of pen-;, "ys next round at Cobourg. | scored his third major of the dav|Donners 15, Comets 14, Dancers Four Cobourg Queen's Scouts | and certificates Tuesday ght Qeorge Haynes, Maria Dol in, | a Queen's Scouts. |vear will have at least four years Wes campaign, : . vol Ewarts Zepoint effort lifted on a quarterback sneak in the|13 Dashers 12, Vixens 11, Cupids stand with their proud scout- | Left to right are: Allan Alls, | Terry Griffith, A big ceremony y bhed A Staff Photo |worth of points coming to them.| Initiation of new members to Hr I ho league|third quarter. Bob Arnew set up|ig. master after receiving badges | Garhet Birney, Scoutmaster | is planned for Trenton Saturday Oshawa Times Sta 0! This "past: Caining' 15 now: be- the Key Club should be held very him i h |his own touchdown jaunt by mak-| ro ------ - . - - - yr - -- | h's 'past c.alming' 's n soon and it it is anything like the scoring leadership with team-|i © 0 Cu TE Toe Tone | HOW LADIES STAND past initiations anything can hap- mate Bob Arnew, Both have 4 pass | Standings in the Ladies Evening | ing done In easy stages. ALARMED WHEN MASQUERADE PARTIES pen, and usually does. touchdowns : : ea plays later He gathered in{ Bowling BE iq. follows: BR | Masquerade parties are to be ¢ooy75 HONORED Winners took the opening kick- 5 swing pass from Ewart and|Eldowives 24, Uneeda Taxi 23, plentiful this weekend. A Pump ' off and marched 85 yards in five gorambled three yards into pay-| Nicholson Flyers 19, Joice Swean- 3 ALARM RAISED kin Prom promises fun aplenty at Local Queen Scouts are to be 1... gor a touchdown. The run- dirt. Ewart climaxed a fine af- or Eiectrons 19, Margles 18, Roll DCT Fri 7an} red among others in a cere- / , ide! good old CDCI Friday evening, honorec mo oP ning of Bob Arnew and Brian iernoon's effort by sweeping wide a Ways 17, Eldoettes 12, House COBOURG -- Cobourg Teen town is holding a dress-up mony at Trenton District High pau, q and the pass catching of around the left end late in the of James 11, Eldorays 9, Shell Oil } firemen raced to a fire call at |party Saturday evening in honor School Saturday. Lord Rowallan, wincion Marsden moved Cobourg ame. 7, Queen's Hotel 6, Filter Queens 6.30 p.m. Tuesday night to of the occasion. The *'Y" is hav-| Chief Scout for Fhe So deep into Bowmanville territory.|*' CDCI picked up 15 first downs. ; I es oser 11 < find a lady, somewhat fluster- |ing a dance at the "Y" building Donveal) try esen 16 QUEEN Ewart faded back to pass on thet, Bowmanville's 9. Ewart com-| Bowling over 225, Mary O'Neil ; ed by the materialization of |on Hallowe'en. ct > 1d be especial. 10» but finding his receivers cov-|ynted 7 of 12 pass attempts|262, Edith Stephens 226, Esther two screaming fire trucks | CYO is having a costume Our CSIC SION iid ered, scooted around right end hile Woodlock hit on six of 12|Deremo 230, E. Burger 245, Ruth : : | from out of the night, trying party for Members only am Ling-\ly proud gh SRR to score standing up. Brian Ed- togses, Ewart was the difference| Rowden, 225, Betty Kemlo 235, arents 1t coutin | 30,5xpaia that she hag only 1say CYO Is expected Io attend. The next largest group of boys is| Ward kicked the convert. | between victory and defeat, and| Ruth Sheard 235, Jean Morton called the firehall to complain | gay yyy sys six from the larger Peterborough. A few plays later Bowman- Edward, Amew and Bull de-256, Lois Brandwood 242. of a Reighlior burning pies of After such a busy weekend it is district. - 1 ville had a T.D. Gary McCul- served special mention. Garry| Jean Sabol put together a beatu- COBOURG -- Barnacles and could help scouting and them-; Mr. Henshaw was introduced by leaves. . to be expected that Cobourg teen | All in all a very busy year in- lough set it up by rambling 40 McCullough, Bob Osborne and tiful string of 254, 250 and 238 scouting came together last night selves by volunteering as leaders. | District Scout Commissioner Lou The town's first alarm in agers will appreciate a day of'deed is underway for Cobourg yards to the Cobourg's 20. Allan Allan Woodlock were the pick of to take the night's high triple in a speech at the annual dinner 1 wag the fault of the scouting Griffith, who told the audience| 24 days, it brought the town |... "Tuecday, Nov. 4 will see no Teen-agers. Woodlock hit Gary Conway with the losers. : lcount of 742. meeting of the Cobourg BoY|moyement that parents were not that Mr. Henshaw had risen| pumper and ladder truck to uit tucson ROSE a EAE sand hess Scouts. Association, held in the jn¢oimed and made to realize that through eagle scout and assistant| 10 James street east, where ly basement hall at . Andrew's their contributions of time and Scoutmaster ranks to become a| the unidentified woman point- ; A Presbyterian Church here. leadership would help themselves Scoimaster a Wiami before bi} to Pe four op 2 Suse | ® ° In Jaia, Wintering Late) lake Mines--as Angers y [ fanaivel ly 30 tadioate Initia) arses Don Henshaw, vice-president of and the scouting movement. Both coming to Canada years ago. { where dry 4 4 2 C di M 1 0 } t an lerb Lake are centres of | major exploration and develop- |of promise (anomalies) ich are MacLaren Advertising in Toronto, the movement and parents were| Financial statement released at| ing. " y . | ana an 1mnera u pu Beaton ol ormational Nickel ent PION, The criginal oom Shes oflowmd " and checked bys and vice-president and public re- dedicated to the task of raising|the meeting showed that 1958| Deputy fire chief Bob Fitz- | Mining, Sherritt Gordon, Parma- | Noranda Mines, Teck-Hughes, |" In the Lac La Ronge ares .. Representative ro Iain Macdonald -- FR. 2-5201 finds since Inco decided to go t ahead with its Moak-Thompson | been typical of exploration j iy = "est vear, Mining companies have Canada's vast underground min] "At the moment Canada Teads|in the Mattagamf area of sult Sulphuce' - forces 10 carry out | r: Henshaw concluded by say-|cost the association $11.05. Total| the house, then agreed that it hat scouting should be taken receipts were $1080, with $1091.05 Was a good thing that she had e out of doors and returned expenditures. called as the fire might well ight. » i once : have caused a more serious ] agan here last nigh : Rs original conception. He re| Head table guests were Col. C. blaze during 3 night warehouse is ready to burst [the world in the production of [attracted wide interest, I {Parcs 6 During a summer in his youth, ferred to the first Antarctic ex- , King, Mrs. Lou Griffith, DC| 4 into an explosion of growth which | asbestos and nickel; is second in | prove to be one of Canada's fajor keted* fathers of scouts in his Miami, pedition of Admiral Byrd, when [oy Griffith, Don Henshaw. Asso- experts feel may triple the nation's | aluminum, platinum, lead and | mineral discoveries. " ah Fla. troop, chartered a sailing the explorer was recruiting a ciation president Ken Baird, Mrs. ident, Charles Hagen; vice-presi- | Tunersl SUSU, 18 She aks) 75 iby hid A AE Br Oe a barquentine for two months for a crew. ; : Baird, Mayor J. D, Burnet, Mrs, dent, Jack Koyl; treasurer, Art The major emphasis on explora- far distant when Canada will lead | checked, Extensive airiwe cruise in the Caribbean. The The admiral thought that the Ken Brown, Field Commissioner McBain: and secretary, Mrs. Ken! tion of recent years has uncovered | the world in uranium production | physics is being scouts were the crew. principles of the scouting move- gq Jackson and C g y new deposits of iron, lead, zinc, |and jump to second place in the | Manitoba, Nor# Jes of we ackson and C. Hagen. | Brown, posi on, Je j 3 ar oll one i ment ou roduce young men a n icer 50 Ww. | y " ve ©o| r, lithium, columbium, tata- | world production of iron ore, as Well »= In Colombia at the end of the oe 3 i LP Sisce young men Executive officers for 1959 were! The turkey dinner was served | ling ion] ME OL dR oF cruise, the captain introduced| Who would $ ar nominated and elected by by members of the church Canada's mineral indus them to the barnacle south, and took along a youth acclamation. These are pres-' Women's Auxiliary | two years new | account for 33 r He beached the ship in a dry- named Paul Siple. ------ ---- eee eee meetin \.%* into oper- nation's expor* dock of Colombia, and set the! Siple was a success at the south aro-| Expl maven . ., boys to chipping the barnacles| Pole, and went on to become one e | rere from the hull. "It was bloody and of the world's foremost experts on C 3 u e or tough work," said Mr. Henshaw. the Antarctic, and chief of U.S However, he said, this was a mild Geophysical Year activities type of barnacle. There was an- Canada was a land with a huge other type of barnacle he consid- north, with the Arctic for its ered much worse ncethern border. "Yet how urc eague Once while calling on Toronto many of our Fouts, hove taken anm Init-| Arctic survival tests a 0 a ee tal hen the boys who met with disaster, COBOURG -- Following are the St. Mikes; 5:45 Baltimore vs he met an individual who shouted last winter when they could not complete schedules of the Co-/OTS; 6:30 St. Peters vs. Trinity. at him, "You're one of those cope with a winter storm on a bourg Church Hockey League for 8--5:00 St. Peters vs. St, Mikes; damnable beggars." The man Muskoka lake?' he asked. the Mite, Pee Wee and Midget 5:45 Trinity vs. Baltimore: 6:30 ordered him ott. Take the boys more out of divisions released by secretary St. Andrews vs. OTS. 15 5:00 "This man was a barnacle," doors, and teach them what their Art Martin St. Mikes vs. OTS; 5:45 St. An-| said Mr. Henshaw. "He was rich | woodcraft means. Show them' Times for the games are listed drews vs. Trinity; 6:30 St. Peters He took what he could from the what scouting really means under as follows: vs. Baltimore. 22-5:00 St. community, and gave nothing|bush conditions, he suggested MIDGETS Mikes vs. Trinity; 5:45 St. Peters back. He was like the barnacle ™ --_-- ie ~ November: 39:00 St. Peters vs.iYe OTS: 6:30 St. Andrews vs. which attaches itself in 'a rock- |St. Andrews; 9:45--St. Mikes vs. Baltimore, 29--5:00 OTS Mke mass to the hull of the ship N G Trinity, 10--9:00 St. Mikes vs: Lrinity 5 St. Peters vs. pontribifing only weight od ew roup ISt. Andrews: 9:45 Trinity vs. St. fags ws; :30 Baltimore vs. ampering steerage way," said Peters. 17--9:00 St. SVE. ] S. Mr. Henshaw. ".. Mikes: 9:45 St ey "Trin. February 55:00 St. Mikes vs. St. There were many such bar-| For Trinit ity, 24-9:00 Trinity vs. St Abdrews: 5:45 OTS vs. Balti. nacles on the hull of the com- Y Peters; 9:45 St. Andrews vs. St |More; 6:30 Trinity vs. St. Peters. munity ship, he said. "I have met Mikes 12--5:00 St. Mikes vs. St. Peters; barnacles in scouting!" he added. PORT HOPE (CP) -- Thomas December 3--9:00 Trinity vs. St 5:45 Baltimore vs. Trinity; 6:30 j : Shu L. Taylor of Toronto has been Mikes: 9:45 S andr 1) 'a (OTS vs. St. Andrews. 5:00 St. NEED LEADERS elected president of the Trinity P il a 9 Re fAngrevs vs: ' Andrews One of scouting's higgest prob- College School Association, a new A % We 9:45 St ay ve, Peters vs. lems is that of finding adequate group designed to include parents Shere "NS. > 00 St Le and suitable leadership, he said. friends and alumni of the school Trinity 9:45 St Mikes ig st Parents were barnacles, but un-/ Brig. D. G. Cunningham of King ANdrWE "90. 9:00 St a. vs November 1-5 . Mikes vs. conscious barnacles, betause they ston is on the executive commit- St Andrews 9 4 'st Mikes vi. St. Peters; 5 St. Mjkes B vs, MAE re MB al *'|St. Andrews: 6:30 Trinity vs. did not know how much they tee. Trinity, 20--9:00 St. Peters vs, Ss Arens: ! RA o. . oA S LB . St. Mikes; 9:45 St. Andrews vs. Andrews; 5:45 St. Mikes B vs. January 5--9:00 Trinity vs. St Ein d BS Peters = OTS, Peters; 9:45 St. Andrews vs. St.'.. Hl x eters ve. Si, And- Mikes. 12-.9:00 Trinity vs. St. Tews: 5:45 St. Mikes A vs. Trin. Mikes; 9:45 St. Peters vs. St./lvi 6:30 St Mikes B vs OTS, Andrews. 19--9:00 Trinity vs. St i rd 0 7 fusrews: :Andrews; 9:45 St. Mikes vs. St.|2 an OF Mikes B vs. St. Mikes A; 6:30 St. Peters vs.- Trinity 29. Peters. 26--9::00 St. Peters vs . init 3 Vis Trinitv; 9:45 St. Mikes vs, St. 7:00 Trinity vs. St. Andrews; Andrews 5:45 OTS vs. St. Mikes A; 6:30 February 2-9:00 St. Mikes vs.|ot: Peters vs. St. Mikes B. Trinity; 9:45 St. Andrews vs. St. December i Peters vs. ith C Tonity: 845 St. Aldrevs vs. Si si. Mikes A: 5:45 Si. Andrews ...to grow with Canada * St. Mikes; 9:45 St. Andrews vs. vo; ou Mikes B; 6:30 OTS vs. Trinity 16--9:00 St Peters vs Trinity. 13--5:00 St. Andrews vs. | oe] St. Andrews: 9:45 St. Mikes 'St. Mikes A: 5:45 Trinity vs. St. | , oi 5: Mikes B; 6:30 OTS vs. St. Peters. | ' 1 y : 20--5:00 St. Andrews 'vs. § Im u {4 PEE WEES L? 'ew , 0 ; ' ; r 7 i] ° ° . lations officer of the Metropolitan fine men and future leaders. Why Apple Day operated at a profit of| ®ibbons surveyed the smal lee, and many other companies | New Dickenson, Crowpat and | minor staking ruth , iati sather? | $69 . + bonfire close to the rear of have been making interesting | Consolidate Goldfields. aerial survey by IF Tari Bn Ss Ay Ln are cer" AED TE Br een Tripled in ear Fo Ein ) { Peters; 5:45 Trinity vs, St. Mikes | October 30--5:00 St. Mikes vs. A; 6:30 OTS vs. St. Mikes B | OTS; 5:45 St. Andrews vs Trin-'January 3--5:00 St. Andrews vs. ity; 6:30 St. Peters vs Baltimore. OTS; 5:45 St. Mikes A vs. St. Canada . November 6-5:00 St. Mikes vs. Mikes B: 6:30 Trinity vs. St. . Savings Bonds can help build Teinity 45 St. Peters vs. OTS: Peters. 10-5:00 St. Andrews vs. security and confidence. A brighter future 6:30 St. Andrews vs. Baltimore. Trinity; 5:45 St. Mikes A vs. OTS; 3 Eyam i IE5100 Oh vo. Tritt y MR res Aver is assured if you have the funds to meet any St. Peters vs. St. Andrews; 6:30 17--5:00 St. Mikes A vs. St. need. Bought for cash or on instalments, a q c. B.da X : . - Baltimore vs. St. Mikes 20-- Peters: 5:45 St. Mikes B vs. .St. y 5:00 St. Mikes vs. St. Andrews; Andrews: 6.30 Trinity vs OTS. Savings Bonds pay good interest and oan be 5:45 OTS vs. Baltimore 24-5:008t. Mikes A vs. St. An cashed anytime at full face value. Available Trinity vs. St. Peters. 27--5:00 drews 5:45 St. Mikes B vs. Trin- in denominations of $50 and up. St. Mikes vs. St. Peters: 5:45 ity; 6:30 St. Peters vs. OTS. 31 ; Baltimore vs. Trinity; 6:30 OTS --5:00 St. Peters vs. St. Andrews; Arrange for yours at your bank, invest. . Andrews, 5:45 St. Mikes A vs. Trinity; ment " I Mey A NT dealer, stockbroker, trust or loan LJ ¥ : o Hie: 5.8 Trinity ve. Si And February 7 5:00 OTS vs. St. An- Sompany -- or through the Payroll Savings for cash and on instalments ! re 5: 30 alti 8." St. ; 5:45 St. S rs. "St. FIGHT FIRE AT COBOURG Sn RR Mel lb il Ol a Rial an Where you work. Fire 2 Mikes; 5:45 OTS vs. St. Peters; Trinity. 14--5:00 Trinity vs. St. : 31 Picture shows a 'Cobourg | from the building as 6 20 Baltim 4 9 St Li as: 5:45 OTS ogg A "Nils Make a start today for the Good Interest 3 2% Jor the first year and 41,9 for the next fourteen. fireman making his w nto | quelled in twenty minute fter '18--5:00 Trinity vs. OTS: 5:45 A: 6:30 St. Peters vs. St. Mikes B . fireman making is way inte sade vas aleried. (Slory § Andrews 1 SU Peters; 630 21 5s Mikes A ve su things you want tomorrow! plant yesterday after neighbors | on pag ix St. Mikes vs. Baltimore Peters: 5:45 St. Mikes B vs st. saw smoke and flames pouring | Oshawa Times Staff Photo 'January 1-5:00 St. Andrews vs. Andrews; 6:30 Trinity va. OTS.! . La gt) 3 14 ne i the br

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