There were over 500 people turned out to honor retiring | United Counties Warden Ray Bothwell Thursday night when PORT HOPE PORT HOPE -- On the eve of | ination day for didates t Port Hope town council no new names have been mentioned as contenders. Nominations will be received Monday, Dec. 1 from| 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the town hall. George Wickett, president of the Ratepayers Association, said | the association had found no one) willing to run. | "It is a problem trying to in- terest capable men in council y work," he said. "They seldom 4 have the time to spare from their | RETIRING WARDEN AT BANQUET om" "There are a number of good | |men on the present council, but| | he presented gifts to Mike | Wladyka, Mrs. Bothwell, War- | Carruthers and Wladyka hold [some are getting old, a couple Wladyka and W. Carruthers. den Ray Bothwell, Mrs. Wilf | mahogany silver chests, Mrs. |are not pulling their weight and| Left to right, Reeve M. Carruthers, Wilf Carruthers, Bothwell has bouquet, Warden one is out of his depth altogether. | | Wladyka, Port Hope, Mrs. | Mayor-elect of Bowmanville. Bothwell has gold watch. | "It is a shame there's no mew, |blood around this year." i Ask Protection Against U.S. Canning Interests COBOURG -- United Counties Council will petition the federal and provincial departments of agriculture to provide protection Mr. Wickett said he thought |most municipalities needed a {professionally trained town man-| ager to guide the council from year to year. f "No business in the world could progress with its executive direc- "GETS PERFECT CRIBBAGE HAND L. B. Screaton, Safety Of- ficer at 26 COD, Cobourg, had Says Port Hope Needs Manager tion changing from year to =F year", he commented. 'Contin- uity is needed'. COME and DANCE Mitchell Zaleski's Yrehesira at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! EVERY SATURDAY 8:30 - 12. i ------------------ a perfect hand Monday dur- ing 'the noon hour lunch per- iod. Mr. Sereaton was playing with S-Sgt. Lewis, V. Zeltini and B. Pocock. Mr. Screaton had three fives and the jack of spades and turned up the five of spades. Sander Beats Snow At Also recommended by the agri-| labor force, and cultural committee in its report "Whereas, the controlling inter- read by Reeve W. Carruthers, est in many canning and process- the Ganaraska River Control, Aa. iza- primary producer and to the At Your Request SUNDAY EVENING THE OSHAWA TIMES, § + November 29, 1958 7 TONIGHT Old Time And Modern to Toronto's Fabulous REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED NOW! For NEW YEAR TERM at- the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -- PRIVATE SECRETARIAL -- JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT -- JUNIOR SECRETARIAL -- STENOGRAPHIC -- CLERK-TYPIST -- SPECIAL GRADE NINE. Only A Limited Number Can Be Accepted Commence your course JANUARY 5, 1959. Coll- ege open throughout entire year. Placement assis- tance available to graduates. ACT NOW! RESERVE YOUR DESK NOW! 111 Simcoe Street South Dial RA 5-3375 for Ontario farmers against the ing plants has been purchased thority pond projects at U.S. controlled cannery compan-'by American firms, and ies. It suggests that the U.S.| "Whereas, as a result of this firms have obtained control of control many canning plants have Canadian canneries to close them, been closed; resulting in"a defin- with a big financial loss to farm- ite financial loss to the primary ers of the areas involved. producer and the economy in gen- It further suggests that where eral, permitting produce grown tariff barriers cannot be imposed in other countries to be marketed that the governments make in our country, thus replacing our money available for farmers in/home grown produce, he ar affected to set up co- Therefore be it resolved that the res a P these United Counties of Northum- berland and Durham go on record Bitter criticism of the operating, poing opposed to this Ameri-| policies u we US controlled can control, and that we petition CANNING. faciories ere was he the Ontario agriculture council Substance. of a resolution passed ,; the Minister of Agriculture y_counci os : for Ontario to negotiate for pro- The special agricultural com-itective tariffs or other measures bethville and Garden Hill. T° PORT HOPE -- Ladies Auxil- iary to Branch 30 Canadian Le- gion, Port Hope was hostess Thursday night to approximately 70 members of the Ladies Auxil- iary branches 178 Bowmanville and 43 Oshawa The visiting guests were wel- comed by the Branch 30 presi- Port Hope Legion Auxiliary Host Bowmanville Ladies "Port Hope PORT HOPE -- Port Hope, per-| haps Ontario's hilliest town, has weathered the first onslaught of; snow. At five o'clock Friday the elements were winning as the| |sander fought a losing battle] prize, Nora Fowler of Oshawa: |against the heavy fall of wet snow / streets clear. The ond, Georgina Carter, Bowman-|to keep the y ville: 3rd. Ethel Murray, Port|sharp turn from Queen street into Hope and special, Helen Perfect, |Walton was blocked when as | Bowmanville. many as three cars at a time Lunch was served by the girls skidded broadside across the road of Branch 30 i to block traffic. Thanking the auxiliary for their "It's the worst I've ever seen hospitality president Anne Piper it, commented one Harassed 0 constable struggling PING-PONG, CHESS, CRIBBAGE, HI-FI Bring Your Favorite Recordings REFRESHMENTS at the YWCA TORNADOES Featured On North Bay T.V. Square Dance Caller BOB FOWLER Red Bam 199 CENTRE ST. dent, Mildred LePage, who intro- jot Bowmanville and first vice- police mittee set up Thursday underito remedy the situation. deputy reeve Garnet Rickard, of "Ip the event the present situa- Darlington, presented the resolu- tion is not remedied by protective tion as follows: tariffs or other measures, the "Whereas, certain regions of Ontario and federal governments the Province of Ontario have ait; be asked .to assist through a rich agriculture potential in the|system of grants and loans simi- production of canning crops of jar to co-operative storage and fruits and vegetables, and packing plants, in the establish- "Whereas, the canning indus- ment of canning and processing try has meant much to the econ- factories on a producer co-oper- omy of these areas, both to the ative basis." duced the officers from Branch 178 Bowmanville as follows: Pre- sident, Anne Piper: first vice pre- sident, Helen Wallace and past president, Edythe Rundle. Branch 43 Oshawa first vice-president, Edna Bathe and second vice- president, Fran McEvers. Also present was the zone commander of one F-1, Rose Bate, of Bow- manville. Representing the men Branch 30 Port Hope was im- mediate past president, Vern of Edna Bathe, of Osh- straighten out the tangled traffic. But by 8 p.m. traffic was nor- mal and all hills navigable as the sander finally won out over the relentlessly falling snow. Members of the works depart- ment have their fingers crossed tonight as more snow is expected {tomorrow. Kiwanis Hold president, lawa. In charge of the entertainment \was Mina Boundy, Bea Girvan and Ruth Thompson. Refresh ments Margaret New, Dorothy Boulden, Helen Rowe and Edna Dilworth. DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF The Royal Ambassadors KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL 184 BOND ST. W., OSHAWA |Huffman, and Sgt. -at-arms, John | Joint Dance New. | PORT HOPE Kiwanians Comrade Huffman extended the (rayelled to Cobourg Friday night | welcome of Branch 30 to the visit-/t5 join the club of that town in 16 Car Mishaps TONIGHT, 8:30 P.M. REFRESHMENTS SERVED $1.50 COUPLE Sponsored by Le Club Canadien Francois In Cobourg Area COBOURG -- Snow fell in Co-| Several people had to be taken ! bourg yesterday, and shoe storesito Cobourg hospital following an something like a Klon- early afternoon accident at Graf- dyke gold rush on their stocks of ton. Two cars collided with heav; overshoes and rubbers. "They do damages to both. At least one it every year!" said one local woman went tc hospital in the T. ther showed in a traffic survey. were attended by doctors at the | nage: town of Cobourg ambulance, and games, the highlight | Most drastic effects of the wea- an undisclosed number of others draw, the winners being: ing auxiliaries, and commented on how important the auxiliary is The social evening was spent in being a 1st celebrating "Ladies' Night". Sponsored by the Port Hope to a branch, and on behalf of Cjyb the evening is a popular so- Branch 30 accepted a cheque for cia] event featuring dancing in $400 to benefit the building fund, {pe Cobourg Pavilion. Visitors {presented by president LePage from the Peterborough Kiwanis for the Ladies Auxiliary. FILL-A-CARD |Clubs were expected. Jeff McKenzie was chairman, assisted by Smart. program Bruce Details from harassed provincial police and town of Cobourg police showed that 16 accidents occurr- ed during the day. Most spectacular of these was an early morning accident in which a tractor-trailer transport skidded at the corner of King and William streets and gently caved in the front show window of a store in the Peter Haggis Hock, causing $1000 damages to the store. A small boy, unidentified was said to have been struck by a car at a Division street corner. Examination at Cobourg District General Hospital showed the boy to be shaken up but unhurt. scene of accidents. Ontario Provincial Police de- tachment at Cobourg said that it (Sree 0 Sporting Briefs Re rne--~ From Port Hope | "They just have to learn how : : to drive all over again," said one, PORT HOPE -- Counting single| They are -- Uneeda Taxi, 34 0-63 goals in the first and second per-{Roll - a - ways, 31; Nicholson 1 TOMORROW'S NOS. 0-68 GAME "F" |constable. ? : iods, the Pee Wee all star Barons, |Flyers,-29; Joyce Sweanor Elec- aE OFF taugables in three defeated the Hornets 2-0 in the trons and House of James, 27: 9 am. and 5 p.m. yesterday, and opening game of the Bantam Filter Queens, 25; Eldoettes, 24; in that time were called to nine Schedule in the Beaver Athletic |Queen's Hotel, 22: Eldorays, 19 accidents, at least three of which Association at the local arena. and Shell Oil in the cellar with were tail-end collisions 0 Brien got them started in the 18. s first with help from Purdy and| joyce Jeffrey copped the high All" police. statements agreed Johnson. Purdy counted the final |{pinle ving the. eid! a] that cause for the spate of mis- goal in ti iddle cant sist triple. during the eighth week of haps could only be the weather goal In the micdle canto unassist- howling with 685 which included aps | Bln 'led. Purdy also got both of his gngles of 258 and 268. Others I N 18 34 19 36 21 37 24 38 GO 46 62 53 57 60 64 70 73 J's Still Lead Mercle League COBOURG -- J's strengthened their grip on first place in the Cobourg Mercantile Hockey League this week as they strech- ed their unbeaten streak to four straight by defeating Ontario Training School 4-2. The win gave them a two-point: bulge over the runner-up 26 Central Ordnance Depot. Standing to date is: WKT Pts. J's 26 COD Grafton Hydro : Training School . C.G.E. Harwood Gen. Soods Grafton clashes with +Electric in the only game schedul- ed Sunday. The Broncs will be seeking to hurdle into second RCI ST RR 400 General ig "7 team's sin bin trips while Behm ; 95 wer Shirley |and Horsfield were thumbed i Wy De den Shirley the losing Hornets. Gar Woods) ives), 236; Irene Birks, 246, 228; {earned the shutout Sue Berry, 251: Eve Yeo, 228: | The second game also ended ok Bp A 252; re Coo 32 {in a shutout in favor of Wayne g39. Teresa McAvoy, 231; Beryl | Stephens as the Bears took a one- gram 250 or : y (15 |sided 10 - 0 conquest over the ! : | . Knights. They led 2-0 ending the LEGION CRIBBAGE Bill Thompson and Lenhan of first end 6-0 after two period of After an absence of three years play. Lloyd Cooper led them with Inter - Branch Legion Cribbage | the losers. Hydro came on strong in the a three goal display. Oliver,/commenced again between visit- latter stages to belt General Merrill and Austin picked up two|ing Branch No. 133, Cobourg and : Foods 9-2 and keep Foods winless goals each with Wilton getting the host Branch No. 30, Port Hope Benefit of in four starts. Losers held Hydro odd one. Butters came up with Sixteen players participated in! CANADIAN FEDERATION the six games and Cobourg came | OF THE BLIND fairly well in check for two two assists while single helpers periods before wilting'in the third. went to Wilton, Christie and out on top by the tight score of a ra : 2686 total against 2678 for Port; Not affiliated with the C.N.1.B. It was 3-1 for Hydro after 20 Oliver. 2a Hope. The visitors took the tour-| minutes on two goals by Bill Hes- MARGLES LEAD sin and one by nas Rtvon. Neil PORT HOPE -- Margles have nament by eight small holes. In| BINGO CARDS ON SALE AT 4 six games, Port Hope's Lou New- Verway replied for GF. The taken over top spot in the Ladies YOUR NEWS DEALERS! teams shared second period Town Bowling League at Pine- man Jones and Glen Baptist won counters, Greg McBride hitting crest with a total of 41 points. five and lost only by the were "RR for the victors and Garth Douglas FEldowives are in contention with margin of five holes. Return! ------ game will be played in Cobourg 52 58 54 56 67 74 75 25 39 26 40 29 44 30 45 33 41 42 Zo commemorate the 100% Anniversary of the Miracle ar Lowrdes.... FRANZ WERFEL'S The SONG of BERNADETTE Miss JENNIFER JONES William Eythe- Charles Bickford Vincent Price Lee J. Cobb Gladys Cooper Dirocied by Produced by Soroeapler by HENRY KING WILLIAM PERLBERG GEORGE SEATON Aa Encore Triomph. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE - WALT. on. oisevs 'WHITE. WILDERNESS' cot Re CE \PACKED WITH EXCITING THRILLS ! pe THE BLAZING EPIC OF MEXICO'S RAGING THE SHAPING OF THE NORTHWEST 2 THe GREATEST EVENT IN | | CHARLO HEST Motion Picture History) N-BRYNNER BAXTER ROBINSON: DE CARLO-PAGET MATINEES: Adults EVENINGS: 1.28 Js .50 90 Adults Students 75 Students Children .50 Children SORRY--Free List Suspended Twice Daily 1:30-7:30 UKRAINIAN HALL GRAND COSTUME BALL CLUB-LORELEY Saturday, November 29 CORNER SIMCOE S. AND BLOOR COMMENCING 7 P.M. RUDI BUSHMAN BAND EVERYBODY WELCOME bY BRIAN KEITH CESAR ROMERO MARGIA DEAN RODOLFD HOYOS =. Shed STARTS TODAY ! Biltmore (ONT A 12 NOON "COLOR by DE LUXE CiINemaScorPE BRUCE BENNETT JIM DAVIS of General Foods. 2 tle the rest are a week be- 2 wil ep Hydro scored five unanswered M0. in two weeks time. na For Scares od te pera CHURCH LEAGUE Latest Results with a pair, a single to Bill Hes- sin. Referees Rolly Campbell and Jim Dawe assessed penalties to Wilcox, Hircock and G. McBride of Hydro and to Cavanaugh of General Foods. Bob Parnall figured in all four place with a win. If they do, the goals of the J's to strelch his lead showdown battle for first place in the scoring race to nine points. will be Tuesday night when the Parnall has 18 points, nine more two league leaders hook up at!than his closest competitor, Bill 9.50 Hessin of Hydro who has nine. "After Garry Sharpe had given a Traine Seto] 310 Jean i Reeve And Deputy Get Acclamation Bill Rollings scored three unan- swered second period goals for J's. The two teams divided two goals in the third, Bob Parnall| hitting early and Chub Mclvor cashing in Sharpe's pass in the| dying minutes. Penalties went to |beatable selves again (their fourth Mites, Midgets COBOURG -- Latest action in the Cobourg Church Hockey League produced the following results: MITES St. Mike's A's were their old un- as they blanked St. Mike's B's 80 for Paul Berthelet led with four goals and one assist. Paul Gutteridge potted a pair, singles to Gerry Bambridge and successive triumph. the winners, (Cam Wallbridge hurt Trinity's cause with three goals. Bob Borthwick and Ken Taylor: con- tributed two markers each, singles by Charles Mottershead and Jim Cavanaugh. Carl West matched Wallbridge's output for Trinity. Gary Carlson scored the other two. Toomey and Borthwick of St. Pete's and Oliver of Trinity sat out sin bin trips. St. Andrew's remained in- vincible with a 4-1 decision over Chub Mclvor of the losers and to Frank Waghorn, Bill Rollings and Pete Dawe of J's. DEPOT RALLIED 26 Central Ordnance Dept had to rally from a three-goal PORT HOPE Nominations Jim Oulahen. Mike O'Grady and for "lope township council were EVor Leonard earned assists held with Reeve Victor: Wilson Tom Gadbois recorded the shut- and Deputy Reeve George Staple- Out. iton being returned by acelama- St. Peter's and Trinity battled tion. There are four candidates !0 a 2-2 draw in a see-saw af- for the three seats on township fair. Robert Spry and Campbell St. Mike's. Winston Marsden paced their attack with two goals, singles to Jim Hope and Don Slater, Slater, Kernaghan, Hope, Davis and Hoskin earned assists. Gary Dunn triggered St. Mike' only goal. Eighteen Ss penalties Reasonable Rates. 2 Pools Coffee Shop ® Dining Room. [ Xie" 200 Magnificent Rooms end Apartments ot 300-ft. Private Beach on the Gulf of Mexico. eo Cocktail Lounge. Delicious Food. e All-Sta Dancing were called in the rough and tumble fray, ten to Ross Burgess' high flying squad Trinity edged St. Peter's 5-4 in a postponed game. Carl West | celebrated by firing four goais| brochure with Gary Carlson bagging the other, Ken Taylor had a brace of goals to pace St. Pete singled to Ed Campbell and Bob Borthwick Qliver, Hie, Borthwick, West ang deficit to nip Harwood 9 - % council: Mack Walker and Fred Gilchrist were the macksmen for Bill Thompson and Al Cane pansey the present incumbents, |St. Peter's. Reg Stevenson and again gave Harwood an early and confestors Lloyd Kellogg and Gary Crowe answered for Trinity. edge but they soon crumbled. |Ellwood Gray. J. D. Training School shaded St. An- Depot led by Neil . Can's hatinominated but declined to run. drew's 2-0 in a nip and tuck cop- trick and singles by Gord Mour-| For the North Hope school area test. Don LePage tallied both ant and Bob Finkle, made the big |the sitting members are Alan counters for OTS with Sands as comeback. Warren Taylor an-'Smith, Howard Wantril and sisting on one. Ray Bowen of the swered for Harwood in the third F art Robinson. Contesting them losers was penalized. Smith chalk- but it was not enough for the two-year term Monday ed up the shutout for OTS. Gary Dunn of 26 COD was will be Laurent Leon, William MIDGETS Free Pdrking at your door. FREE BROCHURE . . . Ford was Florida. ® TV and Movie Theatre Supervised Activities for Teenagers and Kiddies. Write TODAY for full-color Or See Your Travel Agent. CCI.ONIAL INN, St. Petersburg Beach, John W. Astarita, Mg. Dir. r Entertainment penalized along with Al Cane. Ffew and Clayton Elliott. | St. Peter's drubbed Trinity 9-5. Carlson were penalized. JOLTING EXPLOSIVE! A DOUBLE DOSE OF TEEN-AGE DYNAMITE A Girl Delinquent... A Jet-Propelled Gang, RECKLESS SCORCHING JOY RIDE!! [MOHDAY, Last Day - 'Smiley' plus "True Story of Jesse James'