ALMOST AN UPSET COBOURG AND DISTRICT NEWS Iain Macdonald FR. 2-5201 Representative Scare Central i| COBOURG -- A cinderella Co. CDCI held 4.150 lead. 0u_the ; |bourg junior football club threw |third play e game a genuine scare into the powerful [Ewart intercepted quarterback Oshawa Central Collegiate sh Ni s first pass and | Juniors at Kiwanis Park yester-|outraced several pursuing Osh- |day afternoon before succumbing|awa defenders down the sidelines 133.26 in a real thriller which sent|to 80 all the way. The convert the Oshawa squad into the next|attempt failed. round of COSSA playoffs against| The first time CDCI got the ball [the northern winner out of Peter- they had their second TD. Barry | borough. Westall set up the score by sweep- |ing wide for 20 yards to the 10. Cobourg "Cinderellas' JTS. open and hit him with a spiral. Arnew tucked the ball in and rambled the distance to complete | a 75 yard pass and run play, Cobourg"s staying power start ed to weaken in the third quarter. Westall's fumble gave Central an opening and they moved 25 yards along the ground for a major score, Len Bobbie finally crash- ing over from the seven. THE OSMAWA TIMES, Pridey, Octener 31, 1908 J "PORT HOPE AND DISTRICT NEWS 18 Year Old PH. Girl PORT HOPE -- Ontario Pro- vincial Police have asked pub- lic support in locating an 18. year-old girl, missing from her Port Hope home since 2 p.m. Wednesday. PORT HOPE -- The town en- gineer will have room to unroll his blueprints, the police will have space to file their fingerprints and the mayor wili have a desk and space for visitors to sign the guest book. Port Hope Town Council will Seek Locate OMB Approves Port Hope Plan wi the ratepayers on a "At present the 3g ¥ 3 Ess The underdog CDCI crew threw | A Arnew LOSE LEAD Rd to the wind in this impor- | Tom here, Bob d the ook a tant Sides death hi 1228) ing distance. Brian Edwards split was rouged in the end zone to|stepfather of the missing Eirl,|tioned king big, ng y A helr, the uprights with the convert and give the locals a six-point margin. Grant Gifford, had contacted|Tpursday. 1a RO rT ents. Jarge | CDCI was out in front 13.0. Len Bobbie pulled OCCI into athem about 11 p.m. Thursday, R, L. Kennedy and W. Green- torybool urned y 26-26 tie with six minutes left and with the news that Patricia Cop-|wood arrived in Port Hope. after local high school student crowd;SUDDARD SCORES | ' w into a frenzy of excitement who . lay of th ing | GTe8 Milesh kicked a crucial one- |perthwaite, 18, of 8 Brown hearing a long session in Cobourg £ y On' the last play € Opening nointer to put the visitors in the street, was missing. over much more costly plans to I on their . favorites period, Ray Suddard of 0CCl lead 27:35. ~ | Described as having brown |renovate the town. hall. his question. A Po] . |took a handoff and weay 5! Losers had & great chance tojeyes and light brown hair, the| The two board members found| Permission was then granted tor eid | For three quarters, Cobourg way through the Gobours ence regain the lead but lost the ball girl is four feet 11 inches tall |themselves alone in the council spend the money and council will. looked good enough to pull the|to race into the end zone. Greg|,n downs on the Oshawa 25 when|Weighing about 83 pounds. Any chambers with Reeve R, Budge,|give Gray and Banks of Balie«: {biggest football upset of the year Milesh converted. |they gambled for yards instead person having any information Councillor Russ Honey 'and town|boro the signal to begin remova-'" but they wilted under constant! ; 3 Cobourg detachment, OPP, re-|, ceed immediately with a $4500some distance away Early in the final quarter Ewart ported Thursday night that the Ladi Sin of the town hall, sanc- quate, the engineer is i the Municipal, Board'ment and the ma Bree ¥ A great flood of silence a4 frame home was destroyed by fire in this ivllage about 28 miles north of Kingston. THEY ROLLED 'EM IN THE AISLES Three Cobourg boys who ai- | an' roll session are shown here | Wheeler who have been getting Judgment has cutive of the Chamber of Com-|ings which are not such mon- certain CDCI struck suddenly and im- 0" 1iovine for th alizing |as to the whereabouts of the gi i i tions Monda [pounding as OCCI came on strong pressively again early in the sec. Doing. ie Ad iy by ie ssked 15 contac: ea S50 engintey Ross Simmons, ons iy. lin the last quarter to grab a ond stanza as Gord Ewart fired breaking away in the last minute| vincial Police office, or call Mr. T Child LEAD AT HALF Marden gathered in on the 1 "ookie quarterback Gord Er We om area 1 a Tsl In {played like. Ronnie Knox and was | . i « e Thurston, 4, and his sis- finest hour in the first half and uc 1 t Commun t K 1 ed ter Barbara Amn, 2, were alone led 26-13 at intermission. The avert was Sond. io the deficit as|M€arly turning his club into glant-| 5 1 in the house when the blaze yellow jackets from Oshawa Stan Deliwocz smashed his way | Kilers. Xie: snixed his plays with| A : i great success, clicking on five of| nc I a Their mother, most started a riot at Cobourg | Prior to leaving for radio and | a .lot of attention from the og or A " xn Thurston, who is : . | TV auditions yesterday. They | teen-age group among whom [ed turn of events, and must have plocking and scampered over the : PARHAM, Ont. (CP) -- Two py arena Saturday night last when | 4 yu J Rox Big ! : : : +, (en hit on two of four passes. Win- WM, Ont. third child in three weeks, was are, left to right, Roy Davis, | they have a great following. [expected a runaway instead of a goalline, leaving a string of Co-| o."yos 0" Lido edge in moving|Trio appears in Cobourg this Sat.|Small children" were burned tol eeking the family's one cow --- |alized they were in a ball game, 2 y . and pli the long haul or] Coe aS oes: back {CODOUE'S 10. {Community Concert Association's family cultivated a small piece of into contention, finally overhaul- for neonverted touchdown, On Ray Suddard and Len Bobbie program of three concerts in baritone Edwin Steffe at a song land. OMB C ( e S Co Oo rg first were standouts in victory. Ewart, the town hall opera house. Mem- recital. A third concert, made) Mr. Thurston, unemployed: for omin nd b u the dying minutes of the game Ewart given wonderful protec- : ; f tow. | Ishi i i ' iba : : Creighton for his crisp tackling,|ard, Frank Poretta, and Robert ship sales, will be held February Thursday with the T. A. Andre . as darlmess crept closer. {tion and lots of time to pick out a 24 "yonn Bull and Bob Arnew Kirkham. |5 next year, when a piano reci-| contracting firm in Kingston. He Action On Town Hall es Sai Kare been reserved for a week by two/merce an alternative that the strosities and which are more] ' members of the Ontario Muni- expenditure should not be, ap- efficient." i mn ® cipal Board who officiated at a proved except by the authority; M-rgaret Thompson, local re- ans ee V day for the purpose of consider-| He agreed that rostoration gestion that the sale of the town j ing renovations to Cobourg'siwould be the wiser course, and hall site might go far towards 3 1. There is $112,362 at stake in should not be torn down any| M:. Cross clarified the form of capital expenditure more than Canterbury Cathedral'points in the town's proposal. i by debenture issue, 'which the should be torn down! But the There would be no changes ofl poRT HOPE A four-team| meet next Wednesda: : a --- y in the late council of Cobourg wants to people paying the shot should elevation, or of windows. There Basketball Mercantile game, while the two winless More than 20 objections from about it." [terms of cleanliness in the ex-|League has been formed here ~~ the floor at yesterday's hearing) Mr. Greenwood, board chair- terior appearance of the building. with a doubleheader to be played| Wednesday evening, Turck's| indicated that confusion still ex- man said, "these things are lia-| He also said it would cost over : pi i the ~ le Wholble for decision 'by 'the elected each Wednesday night at the posted a thrilling victory over the | sts among the townspeople io) le for decision by the elected one million dollars to replace the pion school gym. The Eldos from Eldos to win by a small count of | | breath-taking victory, {a bullet over centre and Winstone =. 0 standing up. Gifford in Port Hope. The local gridders enjoyed their |4p yards for the score. The €OM-|0o0l as a cucumber under fire, | H m Br S broke out. ad seemed stunned at the unexpect-|around left end behind great (jo Pass attempts while Nicholish- 0 e urn Mrs. How, iy J | COBOURG -- The Bel Canto they stole t I in a k , | -- wa Ti : " il fi , nm -& A y stole top. place rock | Bruce Hedges and Denny Oshawa Times Staff Photo ;tooth-and-nail fight. They soon re-|hoyrg tacklers strewn in his the yardsticks, 18 first downs to urday in the first of the local death Thursday night when their|yhich had wandered away. The ing the inspired Blue and Gold inithe first play after the kickoff for his masterful calling, Bob bers of the trio are Joan Brain- possible by increased member- some time, started a job only In just four minutes of action, receiver, spotted Arnew in the con ui great running, starred] A second November concert|tal will be given by pianist Rich-lwas at work when the fire COBOURG -- public hearing held here vester- of the voters of the town |altor, followed this with the sug- town hal added, that "This old landmark financing a new building. Dot 1bleheade | RY ST IAA a spend to clean up its town hall. have a longer time to think would be no change except in| OW 1D {clubs clash to find their first vic-| | will have to pay for the project, representatives of =the town. present building, and even then, ie yranjum factory here is con-|33-24, Biil Bullen again led the if authorized. The most common Surely council should be able to| "you couldn't get one like this f the plant rinners with '15 points. followed| complaint was that the people|decide the issue? There is al-itoday. It'll still be here in an- Nelle sets consist solely of by Dutch Van Buren with ten. hal not been sufficiently inform- ways this divergence of opinion other 100 years when other mod-| pov still going to high school|For the losers, it was Big Bob | ed of the nature of council'siin a town. ern buildings are gone. |while Turck's Basketeers are McClure on top with eight points. | Bowlers proved too much for the] CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND CANADIAN LEGION POPPY FUND CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OSHAWA BOY SCOUTS ASSOC. |bourg's Alex McKeen and Peter-|lished a proclamation in the offi. | [borough's Bill McMaster. The/cial law gazette and was re- {latter was coach at Port Hope minded that one law it cited was |last season. |abolished in 1878 and the two | Another pair will consist of others were repealed in 1922. SRS SALVATION ARMY i ROOM AND BOARD OSHAWA SEA CADETS (NAVY LEAGUE) 2 | VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES ; WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE plans. President J. M. Lees, of Ward| In concluding the hearing after ;,. tl dusted! In the nightcap the experienced Facts and figures detailed bys paienavers Association, ian hour and 40 minutes, with a boxe Ru si gn) poved 1 ich h town solicitor A. Roy Wilmott, canted a petition from his mem- second scheduled hearing in Port| "my. Haggis Bowlers are made] High School Jets and shellacked QC, showed that council has noiyercip - which read. "We, being Hope already 25 minutes over-\o oc "four players from the them to the tune of a 58-27 count | plans for altering any part oflenitied to vote on money bylaws due, the board commented that|perryiown, plus men who 'have as Claude Fitzgibbon racked up! the exterior appearance of the; (ye town of Cobourg, object"We have not sufficient time 10|10t played the game in several|17 points followed by Neil Ber-| hall, pevoml cleaning and res-(, this proposal being passed un-|consider the «case properly, We years and their moxie and ex-|way, Dick Jeffrey and Lee Woods| a yg > a til it has been passed by thehave to go to Port Hope so We |,o jonce Jeaves them undefeated with 12 each. It was Harvey Pem-| ! i the ere any Dans > ratepayers." sine Some jceseive Jog smment We Jope. tial as vet along with the Basketeers. berton again leading the school-| chan; struc {wi nis o ' ri i | ror It any way, No walls are hy aad] a ought Hie lw To om wedk" These two undefeated clubs boys with a count of 11 points. | to be removed, no window space |, ntunity if the renovations were| "We would like to point out| | is to be altered. Instead, council) ool utely necessary at this|that it is the first duty of coun-| ° plans to redecorate and restore ime «il to decide these matters, whe. irst ur £ the aging building. When the board called for ob- ther or not to submit such plans Evidence from consulting en- jo tions from the floor, lawyer|to the board for approval. Coun- gineers Edgar A. Cross and As-joh P. Funnell was first to pre-|cil has a distasteful task, but - sociates showed that no workigent the opinion that the entire has shown courage and judg-| For ( "ombines was to be done which would de- proposition should be discarded, ment with it." { tract from the architectural de-\g.q the old building demolished.| 'The evidence supports the | sign and historical value of the| were throwing. motley away!" action.of the council in propos-| poRT HOPE -- The Intermedi-|Jim Munro and either Sleep building. [he said. "I'm not one who ad-ling that a course of renovations) ste "A" hockey Port Hope- Co-/Dawe or Bob Thompson. The lat- MUST RESTORE BUILDING | ives this building, and 1 think be followed. Council has made, os" Combines completed final lter two are ailing, and the one It was agreed, even by the two i ohouid be torn down." (out an excellent case for Pro practice at the Cobourg Arena|most fit of the two will play. Menibers of the Muscipal Board, "I think the town should have|ceeding as it has done.' | Wednesday night and Coach Bob-| Roly Campbell will complete x Bromo ad | A, opt Jloders and Gein | |by Parnall released the starting|the roster, acting in a utility role y, cll Other towns have smaller build- . lineup to go Friday night against between the rearguard and for- store the building to offset The) -- Lionettes Plan fn fast skating, hard-shooting ward iine relieving men who Siler hoor o legeet Mr. . . Peterborough TPT Junior A's. have not acquired enough condi-| towne Seams rosa "nor. Registrations fla] [oc dame tas vee put on ution to date J 0 ; | an exhibition to show the district] e game is expected to draw| heating, lighting, and plumbing n 1 0S 1 . : 1 od systems. It is believed that some| ; fans just what kind of a club the|a large crowd and goes at 8.30 ' of radiant. heating will 'be Show Decrease COBOURG -- The October locals will have this coming sea-|P.m. . | employed, and it is planned to meeting of Cobourg Lionettes Son. | lower new acoustic-tiled ceilings] COBOURG -- After registra- Club was held last night in the. The Combines have had one Const ti to conserve space for heating tion of applicants for night school | Chateau Hotel, with Lion Martin|exhibition thus far, beating Tren-| Tuc on and to house new lighting fix- started this month in Cobourg, a Hoffman, magician, entertain-|ton, a team in their own league, | | tures. . | slight drop in numbers from last|ing the 75 "ladies present. Mr. in an exhibition Saturday in Tren- May Be Reopened | The project would restore all year has been reported by offi- Hoffman was remembered as the ton by a 7-5 count after trailing | floor areas, necessary because|cials at Cobourg Collegiate, Lion who recently made the front 4-1 entering the final period. TORONTO (CP)--The Torontol present hardwood floors are too where courses wiil be held be-/page after he won a young goat| parnall's first line will see! Builders' Exchange is expected tol thin to allow repairs. - Plywood tween now and March. |in one of the draws conducted at'Buddy McDougall, Peterborough, re-open construction in the city and tile will be laid on top of An increase in the number of each meeting. |as centre for Paui Doris, Peter-/ Monday if members of the car- the present floor base. {mathematics students was re-| President Mrs. Bob Wilson an-|horough and Port Hope's Big Jim|penters, hoisting. engineers and| Plans include redecorating of ported. There are 16 of the 78 nounced that at the next meet-|Freeman. The second line willlrodmen unions ratify agreements all the ground floor, with new | registrations in the mathematics ing, N. R. Dearlove, Cobourg have a newcomer, Jim Chase, in/reached earlier this week. paint and plaster, and restora- course, and there are also 15 new District Generai Hospital admin-ithe pivot position with two Co-| Talks between the striking Ce-| tion of damaged surfaces. Canadians beginning to learn istrator, will address the club.'bourg wings, John Fisher and ment Masons' Union and the ex-| Plans call for establishing en-|their new language at basic Eng- The club, she said, was consider-|Coon Medhurst. | change ended in failure Thursday. | tirely new police offices, includ- lish courses. {ing equipping one or two rooms' gio... McKeen, Port Hope The Masons' strike for shift pre- i oh ing necessary new cells, to be| Besides the mathematics and|in the new wing of the hospital. oi) pe in between Scotty Dowle. miums prompted the $150,000,000 [ LLRs separated for men and women basic English classes, courses are(No official word is available as Cobourg, and Bob Weiss Port construction lockout by the ex- and to include toilet facilities,|offered in drafting, typewrit-to when' exactly the new wing pe ' ! | change. and to replace present public|/ing, and bookkeeping. Four of the will be ready for use, but this a +.| If the other 23 toilets. [Collegiate teachers will instruct|week workmen employed on the, Outside of the big ue Who unions involved J Villging trsdes J. C. M. German, local lawyer, |at the Monday and Wednesday project estimated it would takelli carried Tost hi e Jeo ng back to work Monday they willl presented on behalf of the exe-Inight sessions every week. Ithree weeks to complete. i iwo games, A net be faced with a decision of ignor- | : . borough Junior A goalie, George|ing or observing the cement mas- : [ Kemp will play the first half of/ Ons' picket lines, [ pr oy game with Cobourg's veter- | an, Clarke Sommerville, finishing FACES RED OSHAWA GIRL GUIDES A : COPENHAGEN (AP) -- Den- | Y.W.C.A 550C. i .mark's finan ce mini - | AU One defence pair will be Co| nistry pub. COMMUNITY RECREATION ASSOC. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE SOCIETY (OSHAWA BRANCH) CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND CANADIAN ARTHRITIS. AND. RHEUMATISM SOCIETY ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY CADETS OSHAWA AND DISTRICT CEREBRAL PALSY PARENT COUNCIL tar tase | © PLEASE BE GENEROUS!! ALC | ANISH TAT T CONPETING Wi Tilt Bring or Mail Your Donation To The Community Chest Office, 17 Simcoe St. N. . This Appeal is Sponsored by TONY'S REFRESHMENT SERVICE LTD., 253 BLOOR E. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD., 140 BOND W. McCULLOUGH HOMES LTD., 1270 SIMCOE N. MERCURY TAXI, 45 KING E. SUDDARD'S 497 SIMCOE S. COLLISION AT AJAX pital where four stitches closed Two cars were involved in a | the front end. Wayne Albert | collision at the intersection of | Andrews of Pine' street in the Mary and Harwood streets in | Heron sub-division was the Ajax Thursday evening. One | driver of the car which over- ear was rolled on its side, the | turned. His passenge?, Ronald other was badly in | Newfield. was taken to tha hos- a scalp wound. This was the only injury. Driver of the other | car was Larry Beatty, of { Beatty road, Ajax. Picture| | shows the overturned vehicles. hota by John Mille