6 TW OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, November 20, 1958 Commencement BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT NEWS Representative R. CZIRANKA Phone MA 3-7224 At High School | | BOWMANVILLE -- The annual | How Liquor Vote Groups Prepare Went By Wards BOWMANVILLE -- The tabula- [NORTH WARD IIA * tons for each of the ing stations 13 poll- in Wednesday'simen's beverage room 33, 83; he Christmas season iquor vote, which decided that|women's beverage room 37, 78 lowed in the town, are as follows WEST WARD 1 Liquor store 177 yes, 123 no men's beverage room 134, 163 women's beverage rooms tall bar 130, 160 WEST WARD 1IA Liquor store 201 yes, 164 no men's beverage rooms 149, 217 women's beverage room 148, 218 :|45, 69, NORTH WARD IIIB Liquor store 150 yes, 114 no; ; men's beverage room 9, 126, women's beverage room 92, 164; [tenors and anyone that is inter- 170; dining lounge 151, 146; cock- dining lounge 134, 129; cocktail!ested Is asked to attend one of bar 118, 135, SOUTH WARD IA Liquor store 206 yes, 412 no; 'men's beverage room 186, 163; For Christmas BOWMANVILLE-~Three of th recreation department's organiza-| Liquor store 88 yes, 85 10; tions are feverishly preparing for|Lewis will be this year's valedic- | {Bowmanville High School com- |mencement will be held this Fri- day evening in the town hall, Intermediate, secondary school, |and dary honor graduati diplomas will be presented at the [ceremonies marking the close of a phase of school life for many e students | Eighteen . year - old Hartley | |torian. The former BHS student is | '| The choral society under the attending the University of Toron- | only a liquor store would be al-|dining lounge 54, 61; cockiall bar| direction of Hugh Martin plans a|to, studying mathematics, phys- | special winter concert for Friday ies, and chemistry and Saturday, Dec the Bowmanville Town Hall, The group is still the society's Monday night meet i dining lounge 168, 204; cocktail 4 | specializing in paper crafts fol dining lounge 185, 125; ecockial the pane FTW weet, ahd DFepars. ville Chamber of Commerce Pres. tions are now underway fo intro-|!dent R. P. Rickaby, Vice-Presi- bar 163, 206 WEST WARD ITB Liquor store 152 yes, 131 no men's beverage room 112, 168 women's beverage dining lounge 126, bar 122, 158 NORTH WARD IA b Liquor store 107 yes, 7 no men's beverage room 73, 111 men's beverage room 73, 111 women's beverage room 69, 113 153; cocktail dining lounge 93, 91; cocktail bar dining lounge 211, 88, 9% NORTH WARD IB Liquor store 131 yes, 108 no men's beverage room 85, 146 women's beverage room 86, 147 dini lounge 109 bar 97, 136 NORTH WARD nn Liquor store 152 yes, 184 no men's beverage room #8, 225 women's beverage room 88 225 dining lounge 130, 184; cocktail bar 108, 23 128; cocktail dining lounge bar 172, 139. , SOUTH WARD 1B Liquor store 101, | beverage room 97, 99; 88; men's beverage room 90, 96; women's room 103, 177; dining th duce projects based on the Christ mas theme 12 and 13 in| ngs "The children's craft classes, 153; (one of the new activities on the women's beverage room 154, 154; Program for the year, have been Last fall he was awarded fhe | | First George and Elizabeth im, in need of erford scholarship for exemplary work in mathematies, Prepare General Meeting Program | y| BOWMANVILEE - Bowman. W. G. Lander, and director Bell have been named to dent J The classes, which are under|2'Tange the program for the e supervision of Verna Foran|chamber's annual general meet- lounge 119, 69; cocktail bar WM, and Ann Wilson, are held every!" in January, LL) Saturday morning in the Badmin.| The announcement was made ; SOUTH WARD 1A Liquor store 237 yes, 40 no; men's beverage room Women's beverage room, 195, #0 6; bar 208, 67 SOUTH WARD IIB Liquor men's beverage room 96, WM, women's beverage room 95, 9; 122, 71; bar 113, 78 SOUTH WARD IC Liquor store 156 yes, 81 no; men's beverage room 138 99; women's beverage room 140, 96; dining lounge 167, 74; cocktail bar 170, 62 RECREATION REVIEWS Nineteen Young Teams Start Hockey Action BOWMANVILLE -- The Recre- played to a 1-1 tie. John Gilbert|Vllage purchased its own hydro) Pee tied the score for the Canadians| stem during the past year, and ation Department's Atom cocktall ton Club The children's theatre will pre 193, 80; [gent its first performance at the Bowmanville Town Hall on Dec cocktail 30 The program will consist of a Little] Christmas playlett, 'The Sheep of Bethlehem' and a pah store 114 yes, 55 no; (omime, 'The Handicap." At the| meeting the directors held last auditions Initial Vote On Hydro Body | At Pickering PICKERING -- The village will evening, Nov, 28, between the hours of 7 and 8 pm, in the Memorial Hall For the first time the electors will vote for a three-member Public Utilities Commission. The Wee and Bantam Hockey Leagues with less than two minutes to play|!0 the interim it has been admin got underway Saturday morning | with 14 teams in action. The Lions Midget League also started in the afternoon with four of the five teams in action, BANTAM LEAGUE in the first period. David Tonkin | scored the Canadians' goal early in the first period. Larry Perris of the Canadians collected the %éek election. For the | only penalty of the game for|Y®ars he has been elected by ac-| slashing clamation, In the first Bantam game of the ATOM LEAGUE In the lone Atom game played cided whether to run for council each period to defeat the Pirates on Saturday morning the Indians OF the utilities commission, but 21. Gary Down scored both the|defeated the Hornets 3-0, Ronald|he Will be in the running for one . winners goals with assists going Webb (Larry McDonald), Randy ® these offices. to Bradley Yourth, David Allison|Beauprie (Ron Webb, Doug Har-| morning the Lions scored once in and Rod Taylor scored the Pirates' lone goal with|goal scorers for the Indians. less than three minutes to play In the Atom League game play. Will run again, in the game. Wayne Wray of thei |ast Monday afternoon the Candidates are Victor Dingley,| istered by the council It is expected that the present Reeve Cyril Morley will again in past six Councillor Ronald Hall is unde- Other village councillors, Harry Ricky Gay |ness) 0Ogd the| Purvis, Albert Reeve and Albert . hess) and Brian DRden. Were the) coverdfiger have mased mat they Other following a meeting of the Bade tors of the chamber, Two Canadians Hurt In Cuba "No Danger" | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Two Canadians Injured by shots In| an attack by Cuban rebels near Havana Wednesday wired their | relations and church here today that there is "no danger" for them Margeurite Hern, 16, of Van | {eouver and Edward Ware, 88, of Port Alberni, B.C., are mission. | [hold its nomination on Friday #ries for the Canadian Evangel. | istie Tabernacle |* Rev, J, H, Nicholls, pastor at | Miss Hern's church here, sald he | {believes the shootings were an | {act of terrorism but not connect. | {ed with the fact that the couple | {are missionaries, Church officials here described | Mr, Ware as one of their finest missionaries, Mr. and Mrs, Hern and their daughter went to Cuba | July. The daughter was an| | English teacher at a grade school there. [ Reports from Havana sald the | couple's jeep was fired on by re. bels. Mr, Ware lost his right eye and Miss Hern was wounded In both feet. Eleven rebels and four police- {men were killed Monday night in |a running gunfight that followed |the earlier attack on the Cana- |dians. Lions collected the only penalty Barons scored late in the first| Ronald Watson, and George Mc- of the game for hooking. | In the second Bantam game the | 5 Husides scored three times in the " 1ast period to defeat the Cubs 5-2. Alan Osborne (3), Russel Ball and Andrew Schaafsma were the goal getters for the Huskies, David] Woolner (2), Russel Ball ' asd Doug Pingle eollected assists on the Huskies goals. Glen Clarke | (Don Rickard) and Leo MacLean accounted for the Cubs' goals. Andrew Schaafsma (high stick- ) of the Huskies and Dan Mar- shall (holding) of the Cubs col- Jeeted the only penalties of the gdme dn the third and final Bantam gdme of the morning the Braves broke a 1-1 first period tie to de- feat the Tigers 5-1. Albert Good- win (2), Dennis Gay, Peter Both- well and Fred Schackelton ac- counted for the Braves" five goals, Doug Nichols (2), Bill Cob ban (2) and Bob Valliers collect- ed assists on the Braves' goals Teéd Brown scored the lone Tigers' goal early in the first period PEE WEE LEAGUE In the first Pee Wee game of the morning the Wings scored twice in the final period to de! feat the Hawks 2-0. Dennis Home nik scored both the winners' goals with brother James Home nluk assisting on the first goal Ken Miller of the Wings collected the only penalty of the game for heoking In the second Pee Wee game the Rangers scored once in each périod to defeat the Leafs 290 Gary Richardson and Walter Rickard (Randy Dewell) were the geal scorers for the Rangers In the third and final Pee Wee | Com Werry Bruins; 8:40 a.m iod to defeat the Rams 1-0, goal getter . for the Barons. MIDGET LEAGUE In the first game of the Lions| Midget League the Comets de- feated the Huskies 40. Rae Pickell (2) and Bob Sleep (2)| were the goal scorers for the Callman, Mrs. David Crithton will Ashley Osmond (Stephen Wright) |seek election to the public school was the PICKERING TOWNSHIP In Pickering township, Reeve W. G. Lawson has stated that he will not be a candidate in the coming election. Nomination night is the same as the village, Friday, Nov. 28, between the Mickey Dickens, David Kerr and hall, Brougham, Gene Balson each picked up an assist for the Comets. Deputy reeve John Sherman In the second Midget game of Councillor Jean MacPherson will the afternoon the Generals scored stand three times in the final period to|reeve. So far no one has indicated defeat the Raiders 4-2. David they will oppose her. In Ward one, |will be the speakers. Alex Wiseman and! Sidney (2), for election as deputy Pugh has not decided Mike Starr To Speak At Ajax Rally AJAX -- Ontario county Pro- David Thompson, hours of 7 and 8 p.m, at the town gressive-Conservatives will stage |a big rally at the Ajax shopping | centre Friday at 8 p.m. when Scott will stand for the reeveship. | Hon. Mike Starr, federal minister lof labor, and Jim Newman, prospective candidate for Oshawa | riding in the Ontario legislature "The meeting is designed to re- Doug James accounted for the whether he will run agdin as organize the Young Progressive- Generals' four goals, Walter Gib- councillor, son and Norris Turner each col- Ward two councillor Edgar Conservatives of the riding, and | a large crowd is expected to turn | lected an assist for the Generals. James has stated that he will be|out from Oshawa and the sur- Don Kerr (Wendell Fisher) and|up for re-election. In Ward three, [rounding area. Jim Scott (Lee Rackham) were Harry Ashton, former civil the goal scorers for the Raiders. defence co-ordinator will make Jim Scott (cross checking) of the Raiders and Alex Wiseman (high sticking) of the Generals collect-| ed the only two penalties of the will he opposed by William Fair-| game Games scheduled for this com- ing Saturday are PEE WEE: 7:00 am vs. Leals; 7:45 am, - ~ Glants Hawks vs. - Rangers v, Canadians. BANTAM: 9:20 am, -- Cubs vs, Lions; 10:20 a.m. -- Braves vs. Pirates; 11:05 a.m. -- Tigers vs. Huskies ATOM: 11:50 a.m. -- Rams vs. Indians MIDGETS: 3:30 pm. his first try for election. Ward four councillor Ross Haw- thorn will seek a second term, He grieve, Ross Deakin Cook Robert Stewart, councillor in Ward five has not announced his intentions. In previous and Miles tions, but some fail to qualify. 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Boch MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE TO 6 P.M, SATURDAY game the Bruins and Canadians'p.m AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative--Phone Ajax 426 Hour On Monday For Nominations AJAX -- Next Monday, vember 24, nominations for Ajax 10c OFF PINK # Tins 43° Liquid Vel "73 Sc OFF Cashmere Bouguet 3 5. 30° WITH FREE MEMLAC Pkg. 85¢ Super Suds Frozen. Foods BOOTH" OVEN READY CHOICE Cod Fillels ho 29° Pkg. "YORK" FANCY 35¢ Peas 2 27¢ "YORK" REG. CUT ° 10-0x. Green Beans ,.\%, vw GROCERY PRICES EFFECTIVE TO 6 P.M. TUESDAY, NOV, 25th, mas tree business in full swing, held in the garage Wednesday | the village and the surrounding |evening. |area has been kept busy in the! The Women's Association met | past few days. For the past week| Thursday afternoon at the home or so, trucks laden high with of Mrs. William Remmie. Owing | |lrees have been rolling out from [to the poor attendance it was de- the farms for points all over the cided to wld over the business United States session until the next regular | One truck left Monday for Flor-| meeting scheduled for Dec. 4 ida with a big Fonsignment, while PERSONALS ot jothers have left for points in the Jimmie Curti | |middle West. Some of the tree something of a 3s Spaniel as farmers anticipate the biggest! He is the first to have natural year ever gas piped into his y n | Millbrook Branch of the Cana Robert Halloran NOW Tesidedee, No-|has announced his intention to|dian Legion, BESL, together with home after a holiday spent with the seek election to the school board. the Ladies' Auxiliary paraded to his niece and nephew, Mr nd town council, public school board HYDRO COMMISSION church Sunday headed by Mill-|Mrs. Cliff Oliver, Toronto and hydro commission will be The Hydro Commission seat bank band. The children's choir! Terry Bradley, a twin son of held in the municipal building now occupied by Ed. Steer js|rendered music and the sermon|Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bradley has from 7 to 8 p.m open for election. Mr, Steer, who Was preached by student minister| fractured his collarbone. Town clerk Bolton Falby is the has served as vice - chairman Bill Fritz. Mrs. Clifford Fallis|---------- returning officer and he will ac- since his election, will seek a|was at the organ cept nominations during that one second term SEEK NEW EQUIPMENT hour. Mayor Parish 'who has served. The Fire Association is plan So far, Mayor William Parish, three years on council, headed |Mng to buy new equipment, and| Reeve Joha Mills and Deputy-ithe polls each year. Last: year heard the fire marshal from | reeve Mrs. Mary Reid have an- he was successful in his first run a notinced their intention of seeking for the mayoralty rebelection to the three top coun Reeve John Mills has complet- | cil offices ed eight years in municipal gov-| Councillors, John Paull, Ray- ernment, four years as vice-chair-| mond Henshaw and Elwyn Smyth man of the Board of Trustees! have also expressed their decision when Ajax was an improvement | to. run again district and four years as reeve SGHOOL BOARD Deputy-reeve Mrs. Mary Reid | There will be three public has served one year on 'council a=-sohool board seats open for elec-(and one year as deputy-reeve, de- tion. The present board chal |feating Wiliam Laycock last *man, Jack Reid, will seek re-|year election. Henry Polak who was Patrick Sheehan, a former agpointed during the past year councillor, has announced his in- tos fill the vacancy created when{tention to stand for election to J4ck Hope - Brown moved away one of the offices he would not | rom the town, will be in the run-{state which one ping. The third vacant seal wa Elections will be held in Cecil Hannah's, who also moved on Dec. 6, the same date as Pick away from Ajax this past week. |ering Village and Pickering! Frank Smith, local merchant, Township. ' A Fresh From Sunny Florida -- U.S. No. 1 Grade TANGARINES 45: | MacIntosh APPLES := 49: | NEW CROP e FULL.O-JUICE o NO. 1 GRADE 59¢ 2 "™ 35¢ TENDER © NEW CROP e CALIFORNIA Delicious Apples 3 tn SIZE 176's DOZEN ZIPPER SKINNED THIN SKINNED NO. 1 GRADE » GOLDEN RIPE SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAX! SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3.5822 If you have not received your Times phone your carrier boy first. If you are unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI CRISP o JUICY o ONTARIO "CEE" GRADE Mexican Oranges "oo." culo sey 29° Celery Sela 25¢ Dozen FRUIT PRICES EFFECTIVE TO 6 P.M. SATURDAY FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX i# you have not received your Times by 7 p.m. coll AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All tolls must be placed before p.m. OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY to 9 p.m. KiNG: WILSON HIGHWAY NUMBER TWO Ajax Calls Accepted Between 7 «7:30 p.m. Only